'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17th, 1036 | I TA pr ---- EG -- - pedi a. r ia EE EA : RE ; Misses Susie VanCamp of Tyrone,| beautiful memories of her life gather WE 2 4 : "THE CH 6) CE 0 Tel SE and May Stephenson of Stirling, were| around her contact with the young Ee : -- ig ; Cr | d week end guests at the home of the| for whom she used to be always knit- yy 5 , a F-GOOD MEATS former's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A.|ting and whose company she sluers First Martgage Loans fe 2 3 : La 16 vs VanCamp. as enjoyed; also her family and e 1--$1000.00 at 5% on good farm in Reach Township, good £3 IS EASY 1F YOU BUY : Mr-and Mrs. A. L. Bailey visited at| connection will miss her and we offer covenant. Pr : poi Tah SEF & '|§| the home of Smith Bees. on Sunday. them our sympathy in the nasig hii . 2--$500.00 at 7% on house, barn, garage and acre of land, well @ £ : : 7 Be | Mr.~Robert. the Telegram | Him who said ' one whom i cated, occupied by owner, : i -- FROM -- Li '||| staf, Toronto, spent the week end} mother comforted, so will I comfort OSHAWA 3~-§100000 ab 6% with or Without principal payments on Lipa Ee TR Lu | : with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas.| you" sh Friday and Saturday, Dec. 18-19 a orn an oaay's" wabThot SEHO00 fag BERT M GREGOR } Smith. : f The Victorian Institute of which the The New Amazing Thriller, : , adil eid soo ARAN RC ac BAN BAA The attendance at the weekly Y.P.8.| deceased was, a member since its or-|il° "PFarzan Escapes" For Sale or Rent i SalI i nA a ag 5° NE meeting on Tuésday night was smaller | ganization, attended the service at the Starring ; i » i : -- ~ ; : _}| than usual. The Scripture reading | church in a body. "Si 7 a JOHNNY WEISSMULLER, Robert Robson. bas instructed us to sell or rent the Moore farm, Bers EEE : EE === ===" was given by Miss M; Mountjoy. The| . The pallbearers were six nephews:|{|- MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN kind es North, of Pork Peryy. on the Lindsay road, 850 acres |} : > gin x LAE TRE Ee ay ames | LODIC WAS taken by Miss Eva Brown | Messrs. Wallace and Clarence Marlow, ||| ~NEW ADVENTURE DRAMA HAS HAIR splendid farm for ny, Ee Je 3 wg Bay Nr a (2 ~ M|and a reading was given by Miss G.|Harry Philp, Fred Bruce, Marvin RAISING BSCAPADES IN WILDERNESS. Price $5000.00. Easy terms ¢an be arranged. ; pe: y RESHMA Fan . : Gf Y | Rg JM | Beacock. ; Sor, Nesbitt and Lavern Devitt. The laté ' 4RDED--UICK BY MOUSE in y = TRS QUAL 5, f | : £2 "| "The annual meeting of the W.M.S.| Mrs. Mahood "leaves to mourn her _ "ALPINE CLIMBER" : Wi is ra ER aE Ss 3 ER ER a 21 of the United Church was held at the| passing two datghters Virginia May : : : 3 45 : : - \ & ; 5 : REVIVAL Friday at 10.45 p.m. . . ; : \ : ®| Lome of Mrs. John Larmer, The meet-| (Mrs. Robt. Archer) and Henriettd" bik A : " ; Navel Oranges--very low Pr iced ing opened with the singing of Christ-| (Mrs, M. C. Smith) also three grand- Wing OF BURLESQUE Harris, Harris & Wallace wos 1 5 ; 1 8 2 3 bi a d 0) 9 d mas Carols, and Scripture reading by | sons, Henry L. Vincent and Robert W. lll. gem CrrisTMAS MATINES rea ? BARRISTERS ' Coy Cos C an Mrs. Bell. The election of officers re-| Smith, of Toronto; and Oliver Smith Come on Kide--Gifts for ALL Port P . $l : = if 2 C. dOZ. sulted as follows: Hon, Presidents,|of Blackstock; also one brother and erry, Ont. . Phone 24 A g GRAPEFRUIT, March Seedless ..........6 for 25c. Mesdames Jas. Marlow, Jas, Byers,|two sisters, Nelson H. Marlow and Monday sid Tuesday, Dec. 21-22 Red EMPEROR GRAPES ................2 Ibs. for 25c. Albert Werry and John Jobb; Presi-| Winnie (Mrs. Jas. J, Bruce) of Cart- MT Ee oy : i : GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS, .... Rozen 250. = Set) Ye (Rev) pel au vee, Mes wright and: Winete (Mrs. E. B. Cow- 'Ladies in Love" : tN {3 DELICIOUS APPLES ..................3 for 10c R % Be foe. M a); of Saskatoon, © ; : Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, 8] : : { i #5 . rell; Sec., Mrs. C, Hill; Cor. Sec, Mrs.| The beautiful floral offerings which Constance Bennett with 5 The Ann 1 S d S h 1 83s > X27 ~ LARGE JUICY 'LEMONS tee reereives dozen 30c, i | Roy Taylor; Treas, Mrs. F, Stinson; testified so silently to the love and i Simone Simon i ¢ ua un ay CcCnoo : be LARGE TANGERINES .................dozen 30c, Christian Stewardship, Mrs. A. John-| esteem in which the deceased was held viv files 144d WO do i o 3 \ a CR ANBERRIES TUE SEE CER .per 1b. 25¢. ston; Strangers' Seec., Mrs, N. Mount- | were from: The Victorian Institute, - and ' i gi #2 "MIXED NUTS .........ocvoeusvenc.. per 1b. 19c joy; Supply Sec, Mrs. B. Larmer;| Women's Auxiliary, Anglican Yowng jl "HOS MOREY R ristmas i Hi ' COOKING APPLES, Spi UAT Z Temperance Sec, Miss F. Johnston; People's Association, Rev. and Mrs. Ross Alexander and 2 . ES £3 od % » Spies ............ basket 25c. issi and Supt, Mra. N. S: Mec-| Harcourt, Wardens and Sunday School Beverley Roberts. " I Vi COOKING ONIO Mission Ban Pt, court, y The Season's Hi-Speed - Hilarity Hit s 3 hed : § NS, No.1 .............10 Ibs, 19c. Nally; Press Sec., Miss Muriel Mount-| of St. John's Church, Mus. F. W. Mar- id rity it 8 nt © Ir t a 1n m en pi Ap ~~ TOMATOES .. RENEE TRE RRRRR) 1b. 15¢. joy; Baby Band Supt., Mrs. F. Stin-| low, Mrs. F. C. Marlow, Miss Marjorie ||| Wed'day, Thursday, Dec, 23-24 ' 3 4] Fruit Baskets or Han ers Made t 0 de oo Sesouias Helpers Fey Mw J, ey Ms kr By Dargese unt Unforgettable Hit-- [3 it right; erature Sec, . ooey, Mr. rs. A. Ju © Vill Rogers - Janet Gaynor, i 4 "1 $2 iit " g 0 r er. = | Taylor; Missionary Monthly Sec., Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Vincent, Mr. "in ay h 3 of Port Perry United Church ! ' A 4 : 8} J, Larmer; Finance Com., Mesdames|and Mrs. N. H. Marlow, Mrs. James '" " 2 vee The Modern Fruit amd SF Stinson A. Johnston, H. Bell; Good | Marlow, Miss Ruth Marlow, Mr. and STATE FAIR i WILL BE HELD ON : mgr y : v 8 | Cheer Com., Mrs, G. Crawford and| Mrs, Wallace Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ciaive Trevor « + A Vegetable Market Mrs. Jas. Henry. = The Study -Book Clarence Marlow, Mrs. F. Thomson RIS Tovor 2 Jane Darwell 2 : : % E REET » PRs ; chapter was taken by Mrs N. Mount-| and family, and a pillow from sons-in "STAR FOR A NIGHT" Rl ues a e is 2 Anthony Caruso, Prop. Phone 208. We deliver %| joy, and Beryl Larmer sang a Christ- law -and-daughters and grandsons. || A Laugit) 3 ba 3 Theil || g 9 ® : : 000 0 1 8 | mas song. Lunch was served. te Sh any a Yor - - git : : WRU GER | T Y services in connection - XC) THI IDEAL CHRISTHAS GIFT 2 Doors Open 7.30 p.m. Concert at 7.45 p.m. : ; 4 on wi with the United Church will be held anh NE EA ees IHR ; apr " z) Es Th. The sgesker| POPULAR PLAY PRESENTED Jr NEATRE TICKETS Mow on Sale) i PROGRAMME : a WATCH 'THIS SPACE at the evening service will be Rev. C. AT UTICA i : } ; ibs 3 : k C. Harcourt. ' Special music will be ' qo : "W 1 rab in ot wand oe . : $ hd phe Oe ho thoir, On Christmas| "The Spider and the Fy" a three re eH TIRS i A very interesting variety pragramme will be pre- : A ; i NEXT: WEEK +} | night a play entitled "Mary's Castle|act drama, was presented to a large ersten il : Moses, 13 sented by the members of the Sunday School, includ- 3 A ? pl . A h 2 H y - i > annah Li, Ho ' Sy . se Fie em rank, nS in the Air" will be presented in the audience in tho community hall atf fn fhe E58 tod ¥ |& ing the Primary Department. :: Sunday School i RL Ls ses I SH ; Community' Hall by "the following Utica on Tuesday evening, December . ) | 8 in attenda . tS ERY Shit A Fl . caste of local young people--Ferga 8th., under the auspices of THe Blue-| All persons having claims against ) nce. Fone : Si : Sa ory : Johnston, Anna Thomson, Arnold | bird Club. Rev. Mr. Elliott, of Utica,| the Estate of Hannah E. Hooey, late fy : Bg 8 Johnston, Roger Dorrell, Jean Wright welcomed all those present after|of the Township of Cartwright in the $s ans 4 ak : ; CA WKER BROS. ; Leslie Beacock, Muriel Mountjoy, or which Chas. C. Partridge, director of | County of Durham, who died on or H Admission: Adults 25¢. Children 5c. i AK x: A 3 / Ris Thompson, Mabel VanCamp, Bruce the play, introduced the caste. The about the 19th day of January, 1936, | § _ Ud . . ) . RY bo % , | BEST MEATS - BEST PRICES - BEST SERVICE || ioe i Sain, Following the title roles were played by Reginald | are hereby noufied 'o send in to the i Junior Children and Port Perry 8. 8. Classes Admitted Free 3 a EES ~ i : 3 ! custom of former years there will be Foster as "The Spider" and Ruth|undersigned solicitors on or CEE gid HES . 2 no service in the Anglican church on Pilkey as "The Fly" who were ably December 31st, 19306, full particulars A - _-- - 3 ee 0 00 * sees i . ki oe i tae 0 0 8Ce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HA = Sunday, the 20th, owing to the special supported by Francis Raines, Ivan|of their claims. Immediately after |" RL LL ei oR Le GET YOUR fot A services in the United Church. Beare, Ruby Wallace, Ronald Lee,| December 31st, 1936, the assets of the) Ae Nr - . --F : " : : - : : ji istributed amon Ge : \ : Mr. and Mrs. F. Willan spent the|Mrs. Ivan Spencer, Jean Boe, Doris| Deceased will be distribu ! g If vou have not been usin NE LIFE, FIRE, AUTOMBILE, 0 week end in Lindsay with the latter's Rodd, Mike Wood and Mrs. A. Rennie. | the parties entitled thereto, having re- . } I EX Hi ; . rE SLA sister Mrs. Thos. Stinson, who was The play which was produced by] gard only. to the claims of which the this super-cleaned Hard Coal try § '3 d THEFT INSURANCE h : heir | the G bank Y People's S licitors shall then have notice . : : hostess at a dinner in honour of their|the Greenban oung People's So-} solicitor ' " . iafv v i > | an il oats a voreary on Dec. |ciety has been given a number of Harris, Harris & Wallace port a ton and satisfy yourself that it JI ] 13th. Miss 'Eva English, Mr. Mere-| times and always received with much | Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the is the finest Coal you can buy. : ; 2 HAROLD W. EMMERSON dith English and Miss Grade Willan | enthusiasm wherever shown. Iistate. . , : ¥ Sear heal Heli Phi CH aie Leite ri geome were also present. A beautiful deco- |: During intermission vocal selections Le Stove, Nut and Pea sizes. one : Port Perry rated thiee storey wedding cake with | were offered by Miss' Ruby 'Wallace, ne ae | x TE TTT A. : its twenty five lighted candles graced accompanied by Miss Edith Rennie. NOTICE TO.CREDITORS ' W Clem hen . EEA the centre of the table. ~ The bride| --At the-conclusion of the play the| In the Estate of Frank Franklin, [jf ¢ also have a_good supply of BLACKSTOCK A. wish to place on record the great and groom of twenty-five years ago Bato. Anthem fo ome jo before Deceased. . oo HAR DOOOD, HARDWOOD SLABS, a : - Br sual 'Joss h ff. i ; ™ ted with a lovel antle | the players left for home they were i ; I" . oe sy: SEE ~The December meeting of the A.Y. vy Mth Io (hy Dos re rad ay MAE served with a splendid lunch by of- Al pe Sons ili Sl pe SOFTWOOD SLABS, STEAM COAL, o,f ~ P.A, of St. John's Church was held in| Mahood, and to express our gratitude We are sorry to report of the acci-| ficers of the Club. BD it rT he County COKE, CANNEL COAL, CEMENT. : 0% " » ~: the Community Hall on Tuesday even-{¢, Almighty God for the Christian in- | dents which happened recently to Mrs.| <> f Ontario, deceased, who died on or |] ; : i 1 yg ing.the 8th. It opened with a hymn| noavion of her unselfish services and | Leith Byers, Mrs. Jos Archer and : : yd v ny i Tori i fri ree What ever your fuel requirements are we will be glad § ER "afd Ser - i : of -- 1c 16th day o 3 afte Se ) vy - [8 BY Py ji and Scripture reading by the Rector of her Christian character. -Also- to Mrs. Saddler. We hope they will soon | ey he afi yo uly the Ws to look after the same for you. - - { 35 >, Bnd-prayers by the president. Mr. T express the feeling of the personal|be recovered : a : GREENBANK dorsigned solicitors on or before the co po ret 1 Jlsrwesd i of | joss of each member. The memory] Mrs. Albert Nairn and two of her| Mr. Scott, Saskatchewan, visited) qth day of January 1937, full particu-|{ PORT Fe iY, jn a. an in Belang PA of her life and work will always re- | children from Saskatchewan are on a|his aunt Mrs. John Beare, récently. |lars of their claims. Immediately P ERRY COAL YARD . Local Council for the A.Y.P.A. Wav} in an incentive and example to us visit to her mother Mrs. Jus. Malcolm| Mrs. (Rev.) Thomas Wallace was|after January 7th, 1937, the assets of present and evplained its organization| gy; whil ss R ha is ati d othe latives. ah a BLY (ny vo : W: G. W. PYATT oe extended an invitation to St all, while we rejoice tl at she is stili| and other relatives. taken to Oshawa hospital last week] the Testator will be distributed among Phones--94W and 94] "Reliable Servi ud Better Fuels" } John's to join the Council. Mrs. Foferving her Master Christ more per-| ~On Sunday evening, November 22, | for-treatment. We wish for a speedy{the parties entitled thereto, having 3 cliable Service a er Fu ohn's to join the Council. Ms. Fileotly "in His more immediate pre-| 1936, death came as a welcome release recovery. only to claims of which the | Acie ners Aes IMI I eT A. Dilling, Vice-President of the Coun-| oo, .o» EG r= to the late Mrs. Robert Mahood, who| Members of Mrs. John Michie's 8. is shall then have notice. TIT -- i. ~ oo oo Co ea TE Hl a Mise Mary Valine, Some "The Study Book chapter,-"The Afri-| after several weeks of intense suffer- |S. Class held a social evening at the| Dated December 8th, 1936. h Aa nt of Bowmanville, added a few| ., paborer" was taken by Mrs, H.|ing entered quietly into rest. The| home of Mrs. Spencer on Thursday of ris. Harris & Wallace, Port Perry, | § words and seconded the invitation. On : ot Harris, ) Ys on of the Meeting It decided McLaughlin who also read Christmas [deceased (Sophia Marlow) was born|last week. : Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate. in GIFT ST ATIONERY : ». motion of the meeting it was decl Greeting from Primate Derwyn of |in 1863 on the old Marlow Homestead| The Friendship Club met at the i 25 A + to become affiliated 'with the Council, | ro vonto. and the Dominion President |one mile east of Blackstock. She was|home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boe on ying Tl XES PRICED AT 5 0c i the delegates to be appointed at the| pr yA . i BOXES PRICED AT 50c., 60c., and $1.00 Ef ; el tating 1°) alin Mrs. Madeline Wodehouse. A rend-|the eldest of eight childern born to| Thursday evening. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ho -- ) bye ¢ wv' - annu eeting in January. © Pro- ing "How the Organ was Paid For" Nelson and Ann Jane Marlow to| Mt. and Mrs. W. Somerville amd In the Estate of Robert McCullough, jj CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS, patterned in bright colors at 10c. a roll, fx, ; gram. Saved a was given by Mrs. T. Smith and a whose memory a beautiful memorial| family spent Sunday at Sunderland. Deceased and assortment of Cards Tags and Seals, 76 pieces for 10c. 4 Ww SS Ty owed by a recitation by . reading "Christmas Law" and "The window "The Sower" and ten stained| Dr. and Mrs. Lee, of Toronto visited All persons having claims against |[{} nnn e rer rE fe Te TE . + Hamilton. A game "Yes and No" in Sg Err Taneourt Chie Voss nds Sore. plied Tn: 5b.) reraiives hive on rola ' he Estate of Robert 'McCullough, late POTTER & MORRIS GIFT SETS for ladies and gentlemen, also Tal- by a charge of Mrs, Harcourt and the serv- ; : ) ; f y. dof the Township of Manvers, in the|@- cums, Bath Salts and Perfumes, priced from 50c. to $2.00. 1 + oa "We i © rof hn ta ht th b mas Carols completed the program. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock,| Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Bushby visited te of SD Farmer who died | % : ol * hyo re res men broue [27 Tent Lunch was served and a vote of |by their son the late Dr, F. W. Mar-| his parents here on Monday. on or Y Sok the 6th day of November, THE WARWICK GIFT LINE of inexpensive and useful gifts from ro EDA A A o: thanks tendered the hostess for her low, of Toyo q H Mrs. E. P. Wood, Boissevain, Man,, 158, are hereby nein) to send ja to 50c. to $2.00 £4 s Lula ss : hospitality. No. present, 25. In 1881 the deceased married Henry |is the guest of Miss A, Harmon, for [tlc US ersigned solicitors on or Au 2 3 or STE OW - Cl 'Auld Lang Syne. On Friday evening of last week Rev. Hooey and they settled on their farm|a few days. hy the, yr fey 2 fapuny 195% Ik MOIRS' CHRISTM AS BOXES OF CANDY at 50e, $1.00, $1.50, and IN Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hyde of Toronto, | and Mrs, Harcourt entertained to a|at Ardock;:North Dakota, where they| Mrs. T. Sharp in Toronto for a few n dintely aft Canary 17th, 1937,]§ $2.00 ; are visiting with the latter's parents | delightful turkey dinner the two] lived until Mr. Hooey was killed infdays last week. + | the assets of the deceased will be dis- ! Other Christmas Gift Suggestions: Kodaks, Pens and Pencils i Me and Mrs. Ira fgue. Ms, i Church Wardens and their wives: Mr. | 1887. Three daughters were born to| Miss T. Rook, Toronto, at Mr. W. fributed LTR Te ki ' 48 rs. Argue received a cable ast week| and Mrs. F. Willan and Mr. and Mrs. | this union, Virginia May, Bertha and| Phoenix's on Sunday. RIOhD, ae rR I ° J? D S EAL : 'stating_that their daughter Marion |, Smith, During the evening Mr. and | Henrietta. In 1891 she married Robt.| Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor and Elva, 08 Which the sofieifars shall then have Morrison S rug tore 18 : A\} and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.| Mrs. Willan were presented with a Mahood who predeceased her in 1929.| and Mr. and Mrs. Gillan, of Toronto,| Dated December 16th, 1936. . ' Lh we Hodge had arrived safely in England.| lovely silver flower basket and re-| They had one daughter, Clara Winni-| called on friends here on Sunday. , Harris, Harris 3 Jrallace, Pat V PORT PERRY -- Phone 16 -- ONTARIO Vik Mr. and Mrs, Harry McLaughlin|flector in memory of their 26th wed-| fred. Bertha (Mrs. J. J, Vincent) | In the report of the anniversary, ur Ontario, - Solicitors oF lee31 Ho. or A ME SHOE CET " » Rar spent Sunday with the latter's par-|ding anniversary on Sunday, Dec, 13.| and Winnie died in 1919, five days|last week, the name of Rev. D. Bal- ce oo ti i RE LIN, He BX \ ' ents Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Hooey, We are sorry to learn that Mr. R.|apart, of influenza. The largely at-|four, should have appeared in the list TICE TO CREDITORS " AN LL ISA AL AO pro : Eve Mr, Lavern Devitt was\in Perry-| Wall'met with a painful accident re- | tended funeral service was 'held on|of ministers who had passed away. NOTICE i Qo MoCullough, | & . BAN : town, one evening last week, a guest| cently when his side was injured when Tuesday, November 24th from the} In the Estate of Wi ig WE gh A Bed at a meeting of the Local Council of | he was jumping down off a straw Anglican Church and was conducted - Deceas ' i 3 JX +. © the AY.PA, oa stack. We are glad to know he is do-| by the rector, Rev. C. C. Harcourt, - All persons having claims agains: |g kai} Zi IN The regular monthly meeting of the|ing well, = "| who paid her the following tribute: CH ALK L AKE fhe Rsinse o iam Joc ough, 4 AY . é LIE TR : ate o e Township o anvers, in } ' W a Jigs W. A. St. John's Church was held| The sympathy of the community is| We of St. John's church will miss the County of Durham, Farmer, who|j $ *1- 2 | at the home of Mrs. F. A. Bailey on| extended to Mr. R. Hamilton in the| Mrs. Mahood. She worked so faith-| Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Brown, Bethesda did by af About the Sai doy op Maren and Baking of the Daily A Thursday evening the 11th. The meet-| death of his brother Mr. Jas. Hamil-| fully with us, especially with the W.A. | and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Brown, of | ihe So bo solicitors on or before | if Family Require ments will BER ; . ing was opened with a Christmas | ton, who passed away suddenly at|of which she was for many years the | Columbus, visited with Mr. N..C.|the 17th day of Januar 71937, full|§ . fim "hymn, W. A. Litany and prayers led | Kingston on Tuesday, Dec. 8th. In- President, and then Honorary Presi- | Brown, recently, particulars of their claims. Im-|§ be readily secured from f by thé President and Scripture read-| terment was made in St. John's Ceme- | dent; and algo in our Sunday School.| Mr. Lorne Duff and family, Shirley, after Japuary 17th, 1957, the Qasels - : + ing by Mrs. R. Parr. -A peisonal| tary, Blackstock, on Thursday. The|The community will miss her for she|at Mr. Russell Taylor's on Sunday. |i ne the parties entitled thereto, . . y tribute was paid the late Mrs. Robert| graveside service was conducted by! was a good citizen and a good neigh-| Mrs. B. Beverley spent one day in|having regard only to claims of which | J ecm 1SO1N S Bake ry RA 5 Mahood by the President Mrs. Har-| Rev. C. C, Harcourt. : bour, ever ready to support any|Toronto last week. the golipiiors hall Jon Have notice. | 4 : / court, and the following resolution| Mr, and Mrs. Bill King, Marie and| worthy cause or to give a helping| Mr. and Mrs. R, Corbman and fam- ated December 4 ; : ANN SY ;. read by Mrs, (Dr.) McArthur: | Nina, of Oshawa, spent Sunday with hand to any one in need. The children |ily visited their daughter Mrs. W. 0 Wo (& Wallace, Pat PHONE 93, - PORT PERRY B \ Fe Ma. 'We, the members of St. John's W.| Mr, and Mrs. A. Rahm. - will miss her for so many of the most | Byam at Uxbridge op Saturday. Estate. : dees TR TENT : sr . on