Mellow, an and gentleman iting with the former's 8, Mr. and Mrs. S. McMillan. "Miss Doris Murray, of MacDonald College, Guelph, is holidaying in town. Miss Grace Cawker, of Hampton, is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn apont Christmas at the home of his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Reesor. Miss Isobel Cawker, of Blackstock, is spending her Christmas holidays in + Mrs. Abernethy, Miss A. Abernethy, | Miss Anne Farmer, Mr. Jack Mabee, "all of Toronto, were holiday visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. Forbes Nasmith, of Toronto, is holidaying in town. Mr. M. Ingram, of Montreal, with his miother, Mrs. N. Ingram, over Christmas. Fw, Ben Ward, of Toronto College J of Pharmacy, holidaying with his { mother, Mrs. W. Ward, © Mr, and Mrs,' Orval Switsen, of Toronte, in town over the holiday , of Bruce Mines; Howard, and Mr. Wm, i Both of Toronto, visitors at 'the home of their mother Mrs. A. Howard, ng "Mrs. Watt, of Brantford, Mrs. Mac- "Cauley, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Mac: of Toronto, were holiday if their sister, Mrs. C. Beare. Hortop, of Toronto, with i and Mrs. Jas. Hortop, Ford Ve guests of his Neshi and Mw. Salter, of Hampton, _ were in town one 'day zecently, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. R. Davey. 4 © Mr, and 'Mrs Douglas Lucas, of "Poronto, at the home of relatives over She. wesheind, ! | Cinbimas guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John. Cawker: Mr. dnd Mrs. 8. Cawker, of Millbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cawker, and Mr. Chas. «Cawker, of Toronto. . + Mr. Johnston Goudy, of Toronto, was in town this week with relatives. Mr. Hardy Purdy, of Toronto, with _his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Purdy, during the holiday week-end. Mr. Mungo Nasmith, of Montrea _. was visiting with relatives in toylifo Christmas. : on game rizes. - stock os many artic suitable to the occasion. Watch, Clock and. Optical Repairs give prompt pr aftantion STATIONERY We © carry in Boxsh = Quires and Pads [J Tally Cards, Court W hist See ours. I. R. BENTLEY Jeweller & Optometrist Port Perry Miss Dorothy Davey, of Toronto, at the home of her parents for the holi- day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prentice and Leona, of Scugog, Mr. Ross Prentice, of Scugog, and Mr. Arthur Prentice, of town, spent Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Prentice. Mr. E. Platten and lady friend, of Oshawa, were Christmas guests of his mother, Mrs, Platten. Miss Mary Cherrie and gentleman friend, of Oshawa, were in town visit- ing, recently. Mr. and Mrs: Walter Cook were Murs. F, Hewitt, Toronto. mas with his parents at Myrtle. Miss Edith Peters is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Peters, Mr. J. Wallace, of Toronto, a guest at the home of Mrs. W. Ward, 'on Christmas Day. visiting with friends in Toronto for the week end. Miss Ruth Reid is spending a few days in town with Mrs. A, W. Allan. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey, of Caledonia, spent the week-end at the home of their son, Dr. G. S. Jeffrey. Communion will be observed in St. John's Presbyterian Church on Sun- day morning, January 3rd. Mr. Ernest Gerrow, of Toronto, is spending his Christmas holidays with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gerrow, PP Pee LO. D RE Scugog Chapter. will meet in the rooms of the Order on Monday, Jan. 4th, 1932, at 3. p.m. All members are requested to bring in their holiday coin bags. rrr A Wie . TWO FORMER PORT PERRY RESIDENTS PASS ON. QUACKENBUSH -- On Monday, December 28th, at the residence of her son, Albert W, Quackenbush, 91 Pen- drith Street, Ant Quigley, widow of William A.Quackenbush, in oe i years nterment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, on Wednesday. WEIR--At the Oshawa Hospital on , Monday, December 28th, 1081, Adrina Harper, beloved wife of Walter F. Weir. Interment at Pine Grove Cem- | ry, Prince Albert og Wednesday. RGED WITH ASSAULT unro, of Utica, is charged hit and attempt to rob. = His mwas Tom Comina. y ted by Chief Nesbitt rough baton Hagiarat holiday. guests at the home of Mr, and' Mr, A. M. Lawrence spent Christ-|' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McClintock were Mr, Howard Butt, of Toronto; of the bride, to which the groom ade Bradley, "Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Br y, and daughter Jean, Orillia; Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Bradley and son Bruce, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Howard Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Heran- court, Oshawa; Mr. Oscar and Miss Grace Bradley, Port Perry; Mr. and Butt, Seagrave; Mr, and Mrs. Howard Butt and son Bruce, Toronto. rst rm en DON'T MISS IT On Tuesday evening, Jan. bth, under the auspices of the Young People's Society of Port Perry United Church, a Moving Picture Travelogue, "Treas- ures of Britain" with a Cunard Steam- ship Company through England and Scotland." Descriptive talk by Capt. J. V. Shelley. This will be an evening |" of rare interest and profit. Every- body welcome. Silver collection. rere Pe PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Sunday, January 8rd-- 11 a.n~--Sacramental Service. 2.80 p.m.--Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--An evening with the New Hymn Book. Prince Albert 1.46 p.m.--Sabbath School 3 p.m.--Worship Service. AA JOHN'S, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : Rev. E. E. Annand, BA, Minister. 11 a.m--Morning Service. 7 'p.m.--Evening Service. BREADALBANE CHURCH, UTICA Service at 2.30 p.m. APP PP rere ST. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 11 a.m.~--Holy Communion. 3: p.m.~Sunday School. ee PE THE RESULT OF THE REXALL STORE DOLL CONTEST. Following is the standing in the Doll contest held at Mr. Lawrence's Drug Store: Prize ....Name First--Megan Beare Second--Audrey Deshane Third--Eileen Birkett Fourth--Dorothy Cliff Fifth--Miriam Richards Sixth--Lola Gerrow Seventh--Lois Parr Eighth--Gladys Goode Ninth--Ruth Carnegie Tenth--May Figary .... Eleventh--Marion Brent Twelfth-=Shirley Barker Thirteenth--Doris MacGregor .. Fourteenth--Shirley Boe Fifteenth--Eletta" Wakeford . . Congratulations. No. of votes ..2083 J. A. HETHERINGTON Chiropractor and Drugless Thérapist 84 Wolverleigh Blvd.,, Toronto. Phone Hargrave 0990 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday and Saturday, 1.30 to 8 p.m. Phone 268 PORT PERRY SKATING RINK TENDERS WANTED Bradley and daughter Margaret, of |' Mrs. C. Butt, Port Perry; Mr. Edgar] Lo house and incidentally Tenders are asked for the booth | privileges of + the: Rink. Tenders to be : ag, 10 bm an Sate S07 1 DIT Si PRINCE ALBERT] Rev. W, Elliott, of Port Perry took the Sunday service her in the absence of Rev. R. T. Richards. Miss Spragge has closed her home for the winter, going to Keswick to | spend Christmas with friends before Santinuing her winter's work. Mr, and Mrs. Saeger and Myra were guests of Mrs. Saeger's mother, Mrs. | Asling, of Epsom, on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Philp and family of Toronto, ware Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Philpk It is. repo: t Mrs. Patterson has bought the of Mrs. Swift which adjoins her eorner lots and in- tends moving and 1 odelling the roving the appearance, of . the south-east corner of the village very much. Mrs, Pat- terson had considerable improvements made in Mr. Chas. Pattersons house this 'summer having had new' beams put under it. Mr, Plum doing the work, Mr, T. Raines citinues to improve his property and Miss Spragge has her house and simply transformed the Sppearaice of ] were fortimate having two Christ mas trees to attend, one on Monday night and' one on' "Tuesday night. As might be expected neither concert was as well attended as they would have been had they combined as has always been done before. Both concerts put on were good, the Sunday School play being spoken of very highly, the cus- tumes worn being unusually good, and the parts being very well taken, Christmas visiting and Christmas guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Norwood, Mr. and Mrs. E. Philp, Prince Albert, with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunter; Mrs, Bickle with her daughter Mrs: Pratt in Oshawa; Mr, Geo, Bond snd Mrs. Rawlinson with/Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Till, of Green- bank; Mr. and Mrs. John Warren with Mrs. Greaves; Megsrs. Walter and G. Fowlie, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fowlie. Mrs. Wagg and Miss Alice Wagg with Miss Medd gnd . Fallis; a family gathering with . Sellers and Mra, R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, G. K. Robert son, with I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jeffrey; | ed b Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and daughter with Mr. Arnold'sifather, in Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. E. Lyle and Murray and | poe ; Mr, Ewart Miller, of Torte, i i | Christmas, A a e- ror REPORT OF 8. 8. NO. 4, CARTWRIGHT Sr, IV--Iva Ferguson , R Watten 68. 'Jr. IV--Ruby Toms 19 Hemsy De- mille 68, Bruce Mahaffy 53, 'Harvey Mahaffy 50, Tom Demille 48. A Sr. I1I--Reta Swain 73, Bruce Gib-| son 67. Demille 50. Sr, II--Effie Henry 71, Helen Wat- ten 69, Mary Mahaffy 65, Rose Sibluck 58, Percy Swain 66, Cecil Gibson b4, Freddie Cowling Bl. Sr, I--Ernest Swain 67, Harry Aus- tin 52. Jr. I---Stanley Taylor 52. Sr. Pr.--Billy Mabatty 9, Verna Gibson 52. Jr. Pr.--Janet Swain a, Henry Watten 61. : Beginners--Doris Manasty, , Ross Steele. ; F. McFadden, 'Teacher " Shother Christmas abteptalnont has come and' gone with this year's concert, which Tu the best: ver Om, asgisted by Bethel a a satlcto; Brom. songs, etc,, an on the tedchers and those who with the training. The ou feature as far as the children. were concerned, and most grown ups, Was |. the timely arrival of Old Santas Xho made the distribution of resis Tr, Green acted as chairman and the varied program. ance at Sunday morning when a Christmas conducted by Mr, Keith Me luilat, of Greenbank was of & He took fo This text 1st Corinthian Shapbes--The Peinge of Peace.. hole service ae of a most oe pres sive nature with ¥ Bllinghan, uartette by Mrs. illingham, es lice Trebell, Mr. C. W. Moon and Mr. Audrey Moon; "Silent, Night" and 2alo, Foetal Garden of Prayer" by ss Iva Reynolds, being ciated. The service in | el was conducted by the pastor, Rev. Green, with the choir rendering pleasing music. The Christmas holida many from a distance to. with friends and tives, Mr. and Mrs. C. a number of relatives at 4 on Thursday. A god time was enjoy- y Mr. and Mrs. Ernest at Ferguson family of Cresswell He McDonald and "amily of Groene very bro joy rough of Mr. and Mrs. S eh and Mrs, Roy - Moon and? family, of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Moon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. re. Me Bot mls, Migs Trebll all of a home of Mr. Mes. C. W. ath Jr, ITII----Norman Mshafty 66, Harold 3 A large congregation was in attend-| School on Sunday| ov yma THANK YOU "At this time we take great pleasure in thanking all the little girls: who worked so hard to make our contest a sue- cess. Elsewhere in this issue will be found the list of Pride THE HYMNARY 'We again have in stock a wide selection of new United . Church Hymnaries uy pices are exactly thie ame 08 at , Ey the United Church Book Rooms, i 1 A. M. LAWRENCE B Port Perry Dominion Store WISHES IT'S "PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR Alix Gilboord | Proprietor ; = |CAWKER BROS. WISH ALL A HAPPY NEW. YEAR