] ~Ja a' (rer | T 3 Er 4 bode = ~, v Wolly ~ a N a : . : Ya w i 3 '0 AA Ea [LH PHONE 98, ER AA AR AR RRL ARERR RAR RRR AARP AR A RR ARRAN ARRAS Phone 41 + EES RRR SR RRR RL RIE AORN OR ¥ BEST MEATS :: Bo RAR Rg ONE HUNDRED YBARS OF MARRIBD LIFB Mr. and Mra, Harry Bennett, and Mr.| and Mrs. Richard Bennett, of Oshawa, eolebrated their golden wedding anni- versary on Tuesday, December 14th. The 'Bennett twins have spent their wedded life in Oshawa and vicinity. Pour sons were born to Mr. and Mra. Harry Bennett, Normal of Ayr, Frank at home, Charles of North Oshawa and one son in B.C. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bennett have three of a family, Roy of Brantford, Orval of Oshawa and Plossie at home, The bridal couple were at home to two hundred friends and relatives 'at "Helen's: Tea Room" on the evening of 'December 14th. 'Miss Maud Hall and Miss Flossie 'Bennett received the guests and Mrs. Grace Walker looked after the-regis- tor. Mrs. Roy Mann was in charge of A be Christmas SUR Ta ee * JEMISON'S* BAKERY THE HOME oF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY" AT THIS SEASON OUR WISHES TO ALL ARR 'A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy and Prosperous' New Year CAWKER BROS. NEST al SERVICE i 'Perey. Randall, = PORT PERRY Hp-------- A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a "HAPPY NEW YEAR HAROLD W. EMMERSON Port Perry LR A RR SR OR SR CR RR RS ASRS ROR ORR REROR DRA ORD +0 04% 0% BEST PRICES PARAS A ROR ORORCK) the tea room ere the tea table was sontred with gold eandles and a three storey wedding eake decorated in gold. |. Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Thos. Ken- 'nedy and Mrs. |G. C. R. McQuade poured tea. Tea assistants were Mrs. | E. Mann, Mrs. H. Hawley and Miss J. Plowman. " Out-of-town guests were , Mrs. Jessie Wing, Mrs. John Allwell, Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Frea Downing of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E 'Guest, of Midland; Mrs. C. W. Lakoy, Utlea; Mr. and Mra. Norman Bennett, Ayr; Mrs. Florence Bennett, Galt; 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Bennett, Neil and Louise from Brantford. J During the day the honoured couples received innumerable congratulatory cards and messages, gifts and flowers. Much of the success of the celebra- tion was due to Mr. and Mrs. Orval : Ee Bennett. Py ~ Merry Christmas ft Weare glad that the Gesaoh of Sy # the year gives us the oppor- tunity to forget business i '#8 routine and extend our sincere | i thanks for your co-operation f and patronage during the 1 past year. We hope that : the prevailing spirit of of happiness and ggod cheer f continues for you i throughout 1938. - . RAR ATA NAAR NR NB NENR F. E. REESOR PHONES---~Office 78w, residence 7) : day, December 24tlr at 2 p.m. ¥) | ment_at Breadalbane Cemetery. monthly at the home of Miss Ilean Harper. Plans were made for a birthday which will take place some- time in January. The girls are selling tickets on two cushions and an end jase, 80 secure your ticket, you may be the lucky one. Mr, and Mrs. E. Christie are staying with their daughter Mrs. Earl Thomp- son at Victoria Corners, who has been quite ill, doctor's care. We wish tor a her a speedy recovery. \ The L. 0. L. will hold a dance in Memory Hall on December 81st. There passed away at Port Perry Hospital, on Wednesday, December 22, Mervin Christie, in his 69th year. He | had been suffering from heart trouble for some time and in the past month grew gradually worse, Mr. Christie has always lived on the homestead at nature and' a- splendid neighbour, About thirty years ago he married Margaret Stevens, "who is left to mourn his loss, also one son Stanley, and one daughter, Mrs. Fred Ackney (Helen) and two -grandchildren. He was the youngest of the family of the {| late John Christie, six of whom are &% | living--John of Utica, Mrs. G. Ward f{| and Mrs. Geo. Aird of Utiea, Mrs. 8 Medd of Seagrave, Mrs. (Dr.) Ander- {| son and Miss Annie Christie of Cleve- #1| land, Ohlo, one sister Mrs. Stephenson #4 | (Eunice, of Toronto) 'predeceased him. The funeral will take place on Fri- Inter- "The sympathy of the community : goes out to the bereaved family. Sorty to report Mr. Geo. Kight is i not improving very fast. Mr. Sam Ray left this week to apend the holidays with his family in Belle- ville and vieinity. : Mrs. Jas. Swan spent Wedneaday with friends in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Geer and family spent Thursday with her sister at Sandford. Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Wagg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Wagg at Greenbank. SCUGOG A 'very Merry Christmas for the Editor and his staff, and all other trientls, is the best wish of the Scugog correspondent. And may I also thank The Bluebird Club hisld the regular| Mrs. Ralph Wilbur is under the]: Utica and was of a very congeniall those who have helped to gather news and doings of our Island. Next Sunday Communion will be held in the Head Church at 11 am. All other services will be withdrawn, It is hoped there will be a good at- 'tendance. Our services on Sunday had a real Christmas spirit, with the Junior choir singing a Christmas hymn, ° There will be many happy gather- ings on Saturday; but our thoughts will turn to thosechomes that have 'been saddened by bereavement: The funeral of Mr. Oliver Raymes was held on Monday from the home of his son Hershel in Lindsay, where he had been visiting. He passed away at the hospital after a few days of ill- ness. Mr. Raymes lived the most of his eighty years around here. He leaves to mourn his passing, two sons Hershel, of Lindsay and Harry of Scugog, three daughters (Elsie) Mrs. Ross, (Olive) Mrs, Cannon, of To- ronto, (Della) Mrs. Roy Henders, of Scugog; three brothers, John and George of Port Perry, and Daniel of Saskatoon, Mr. Raymes was laid to rest in Pine Grove Cemetery. The sympathy of the community is extend- ed to the bergaved family. Mr, and Mrs. S. Rodman and Mr. and Mra. C. Graham, visited in To- ronto one day last week. Congratulations to Mrs. R. Jackson on receiving many prizes at the Port Perry Fair last week. Miss Dorothy Joblin and her uncle Mr. Elgie, of Toronto, were guests at the parsonage on Sunday. Mr. Sidney Edgington has returned from the west and visited at the home of Mr. A. Sweetman on Sunday. Miss Clara Harding and friend were guests of her cousin Mrs. H. Long on 'Sunday. We are having lovely winter weather here now and just enough anow so the 'sleighs and cutters can slip around nicely--just right for comfort. Glad to hear little Dorothy Mark, daughter of Mr. Gordon Mark, who was taken very ill and is now in the Sick Children's Hospital, 1s getting along nicely. We hope for a speedy recovery, also that of her mother who is in the General Hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue-and Miss C. Hardy, visited in Lindsay on Saturday. -------- to FREDERICK RUSSELL. GIBSON At his home, Lot 6, Concession 3, Cartwright, at noon on Wednesday, 'ducted by his pastor, Rev. H. J. Bell, December 1st, 1987, there passed away to his Eternal Home, Frederick Rus- sell Gibson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson. Mr. Gibson (or Fred as he was known to the majority of Cartwright people) was born on August 1st, 1886, on the farm now owned by Mr, Harry McLaughlin, across the road from Mr, McLaugh- lin's residence. : In his teens, he with his parents, brother and sisters, moved to the farm on Purple Hill where he resided until called 'to Higher Service. In March, 1912, he was united in marriage to Edna Irene Graham, younger daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, L. P, Graham, To this union were born seven child- ven. Their first born died when she was two days old, and their next daughter, - Marion was drowned in April, <1921, when she was four years of age. This was a terrible sorrow to both parents. The other children are Bruce, Cecil, Verna, Jean and Arthur, all at home with their mother. Mr. Gibson had: been in poor health for two years or more, but no one realized that he was so ill until about four weeks before he passed away. The service at the house was con- and at the grave-side by Rev. Mr. Bell and the Orange Order. He was a Past Master of L.O.L. 899, The pallbearers were Messrs. R, Spinks, R. Stinson, C. Graham, M. Grphorn, Ww. Reds H. Mahafty. Wi from his wife and irk iy a wreath from the L.-O. L. 899, spray from "The Graham Family", Bethel Sunday School, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stinson, Mr. Walter Henry and family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spinks and Mr. T. Me- Lachlan. The funeral was very large- ly attended, and friends from Mill- brook, South Monaghan, Lindsay, Co- bourg, Valentia, Oshawa, Toronto and other points were among those pre- sent. Mr. Gibson was a very jovial person, kind to all, a great lover of music, a good tempered man, and one whom to know was to respect. His greatest joy was his children. Unitl Union he was a staunch Pres- byterian and since was United Church. Besides his sorrowing wife and child- ren, he leaves to mourn his passing two sisters, Mrs, H. Mahaffy (Florie), Purple Hill, and Mrs. Leslie Graham, (Iva) of Millbrook. One brother Leslie and one sister Mrs, Henry (Mildred) predeceased him, We who loved him will miss his kindly smile. TOASTERS IRONS LEO LAMPS $essysssisseseiseidsiiasy faisssisisttasssiassssniisis : Hr rR TE RE - SUGGESTIONS FOR Christmas Gifts $2.00 1.00 3.00 $2.00 Coleman Gas Irons $7.25 Combination Electric Grill and Toaster, $5.50 HOT POINT COFFEE MAKERS BOOTS and SKATES HANDSLEIGHS EXPRESS WAGONS WHEELBARROWS it Kiddie Cars $1.98 $2.98 90 CW. 1. PARRISH Phone 55 Christmas Tree Sets 69¢c. and $1.00 |li Pyrex Ware Flashlights Pocket Knives Gillette Razors . 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