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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Mar 1934, p. 5

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~ _' PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 1st, 1954 Page Five | Tm------ TITTY EE -- i ER th 181- 57- a ,--_-- mt OtAs - . i. MYRTLE [oom ms vows [es me SS ---- a Ve il meee] OPTICAL SALE AND EYE CLI CF & CON Mr, and . a8 : 4 / ll i REE er J hoki LINIC F. W. BROCK & SON visited the former's mother, on|panel, standard panel, pickup delivery, : . . Sunday. © : sedan delivery, and" canopy, express. ; 3 ONE DAY ONLY, THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, at : / ; PY, i o1 This last is an addition to the line and | ' : | e leased to repor . Wo. : e | S Fleaged fo repost that Mrs, W, is fitted with roll curtains or screens. MORRISON S DRUGSTORE, PORT PERRY, ONT. ; The RED & WHITE Store ie care CM The canopy express is also available 3 ; "EA : Ean DRS 2 ' Wig cap Of Dr: Mekenney as in igh dip ton line The D bl < ibn SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS SALE |? | A : : sedan delivery in the half-ton line and ouble. vision i-Focal | Comfortable Reading Glasses--fitted | B Ke : Le ped Coe Cine the panel bods in the one-and-one hal fl lenses. Case and 0 | imo ae fs | dbl GROCERIES, Etc. 2 % i . : ale! 3 : + alton had gang of nel Beh Se Wo || (Rtg compete De 4D) Sd rele | EN now a wma meson ,,¥he ninth Soncession and other Raton ot he part Ca Latest stvle rimless Bs . At these sensationally RED & WHITE COFFEE co SHRIMP vena, sven tin 21e © sideroads for Foner : ih The Chevrolet special trick motorl]l =o ye amu : a low prices, we advise vou Ir Ib tin 39c. CLOVERLEAF SOCKEYE 18 a. umber of years since there), th glasses, al equally low e to make appointments BRUNSWICK SARDINES SALMON Y's 20 has been such a demand for is notewor! y for its new marine- prices, ; . @ eer] 4 gc IN wa ON i SE 2's 20e¢. snow shovellers. pe eylinder head na for ig Jnzale J H S h : R fps Yost iat te ie de. + SOAP 3 for 10e. Mr. Edward Mole visited with| te Xa Ae oo: the exhausth]| tephenson O.. Li d Optici . x a ; iA pray of cold water on the exhaust} . .. P ft UU, License tician & O tomet : 4 % selatives at Speen the earlier! ive seats. The engine develops allo ---- : : : puct GS P etrist \y Libby 8 Pork and Beans, 3 for 25c. Eran part o e weex. maximum road speed of 57.6 miles an 3 ' ° Medium Size Tins Sorry to report that Mrs, RUS- pour in the two-ton line, and has a W. A. Sangster SEED POTATOES SCARCE | Entered Into Rest sell Taylor, who has been at Rort| torque of 148 foot-pounds at 800 to 2 ! g! Inasmuch as the 1933 Ontario NEY--At Port Perr § ROMAN MEAL...... pkg. 32¢ LEMONS doz. 2 Perry Hospital for some time, i8] 1800 r.p.m. The new five-speed trans- DENTAL SURGEON potato crop fell short of the de- Monday, February 26th. 1034 |§ FANCY COOKING RICE ~ GRAPEFRUIT ..... Jos. 258, not improving "as rapidly a8| mjssion, with quiet fourth, is also a Office Hours: 9 am. to 5 pm. |mand.by approximately one mil- George J. Ney ie 74th vear |} i kid phi Via c. anions friends would like to see| distinctive feature of the two-ton| Office Up-stairs, over Emmerson's lon bags, Foports J, T.Cassin of Intornent was made at Fra § CROSSE & BLACKWELL MUSTARD ..........Jar 9¢ Mrs. Roy Percy took a joll models, Insurance Office / nt on to the Ontario Market- 1,0)" Cemetery, Toronto on SOI ivi iins 3 for 25c. SALTED PEANUTS % Ib 9c. ' rs. Roy rercy 100 JOLY phere are new wheels on the two- > ing Board, there will be a short- Ww ' , i "sleigh load of the Faithful ton: Ttracke. being Leterchangeatle eel A WY ------ age of certified seed. This, of ednesday, February 28th. A Workers Class to Ashburn one. coon' 0 qual. IN MEMORIAM {course is due to the fact that ---- be Comfort Soap. 6 Bars for 21 = + Wednesday night, where theyl" oy .. mechanical Haar ovemants CHRISTIE In loving memal ¥| much of the certified seed crop CARD OF THANKS P 8 Tor C. #' Bv were most hospitably entertain-|, iol RH ree lines ave numer-| daughter o Christie, infantihas been marketed as table pp. py ed by Mrs, Fred Beadle, The} > h daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alpin| stock. ; { ¥ pay Franklin and |} - SPECIAL MIXED CANDIES HAND PICKED WHITE earlier part of the evening was Ay Ohilsite, who died Feb. 27th,| Certified Ontario Cobblers are Tam Yi os io, ans thers bi per Ib. 15c. BEANS ....3 Ibs for 1lc. | 'spent with devotional exercises <= or 1952, Sh ; i scarce and seed requirements Inahy eles 8 anc Jog id or § GOLD MEDAL MARMALADE SWANS DOWN CAKE and general business, when pre- 0) ~1wo years Jave past, but sti should be secured as soon as pos- +00 I ness ap for loral tri- |}; : per jar 29c. FLOUR ........ pkg. 33¢ parations were made to hold the| | . S NYA _- We miss mer, pe _|sible. While it seems early, you yo .0\ Gurlig eir recent sad|(§ RINSO, large pkg. ........ 23¢. WHITE SUGAR 5 bs for 87. next meeting at the Home of Mr i Onis McKague nd Loving heh dearly, her memory shold not miss the first oppor- o oovement. Mrs, John Birkett, Port Perry. $2 SAC ; ' a unity to get your seed. EERE vigtine PI . Which will take the form of a|daughter Mary are spending a Never while life lasts shall we| -------- bi Bn objection 5 the Children Love "VIP" the New, De- | "Hard-time Social." Mrs. Beadle, few days in Lindsay with Mr. orget her, Due to the shortage of good nl S3pstiches is t at you |}: lici H ] h D . k N Z assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. and Mrs. A. McKinnon. Dear to our hearts is the place|grain seed in many sections, On- Cygy nis e post-graduate ous ealt rink, 10 oz. tin 59c. J. Cook, then served a most sat-| Mr. Lachlan McPhail has re-| where she sleeps. tario farmers are advised to lo- hv ppl an i , : isfying lunch, the ladies enjoy- turned to resume his duties i Ever remembered by Grand- cate and purchase their supplies _ ~~" Yon ga ua 8 jram that! ¢oLD MEDAL HEALTH ATPL CaRNOTE ing. a social chat over the tea he Bank of Commerce at Wel-| parents and family. carly. : Sehonly Biostar; your-dibiona, 39 SALTS ........bottle 25c. dozen ........ 29c. and 39. cup. sade : ' iF : FALCON CATSUP, bottle 10c. FRESH CARROTS, CAB \ ~~ Mrs. Roy Percy and Mrs. O.| Young al | ST . HABITANT PEA SOUP ..10c. SPINACH, LETTUCE and. Lane, were in Preston last week. held on Tuesday night with a 1§ -PILCHARDS, %'s...... Sik fe: ibe Ral Mrs. Tom Price and son were| Very gond.atiendane deiplie the ' : uests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy|cold weather. A very 'heros. -- : a Bright, last week, prior to leav-|ing topic "Christian Sieward, a SE PLUMS, Lombard or Green Gage, tin 1(Qc ing for their new home at Han- Ship was given BY MIS Siew : : 3 / : \ : : : . Much Sati is felt for i hy ae Corer ol Announcin the { MINCEMEAT, ....per 1b 10c. COOKING ONIONS, 8 Ibs 23c. Mrs. W. S. Parks, in the death fs the close of the Mesting ' ) GJ o FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES, | SODA BISCUITS, ..2 Ths 23c. last week of her brother Mr. A. ugh was Sopye anda socia : ; { 3 for 10c, TOMATOES, ...... 21; tin 10c. Waring, who died in the Oshawa | halt hour SEeis: © oo | \ IAT Hospital folowing an attack of| An iit Lid iid : 1934 : | Pneumonia, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Ea ps ' Phone 43, Port Perry Mr. A. M. Lawrence and Miss L Slack vat d : Ho ; y 'M. Switzer, of Port Perry, visit- OL ackwater, one day : TT A TM TE : ed the former's parents Mr. and lash wes '| Mrs. S. McFarl : ; : J Mrs. J. C. Lawrence, on Sunday. I. an rs; rot oar ans : mm ; ] > oo Mr. Will Medland, of Brooklin, | Were recent guests of Mr. andj | A A 2 Mrs. Jas. Watson. $505 : : abi who drives for the Whitby Citi- "en's Dairy, has been unable for the past two weeks to go off the Highway and patrons have to haul their cream to a convenient loading place for him. © Mr. and Mrs. Morely Cook spent Sunday at Columbus. A number from here attended the sale of the estate of the late Christopher Valentine, north of Ashburn, on Wednesday last, and report that bidding was good '. and prices were high for the times. People seem to be very optomistic about the fiiture and hopeful for better markets. _ Mr. Dave Harnden, of Port © Perry, visited friends here lasfj week. - / Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Bryant 'and family who have spent part 'of the winter with Mrs. Bryant's father, Mx Wilfred Graham, left ~~ ~by motor for their home in 'Saskatchewan 'the earlier part "of the week. Mr. Bryant is dis- posing of his property in the West and expects to return to Ontario in May where he will start store-keeping in Toronto. HE Dae ag a y - CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CARS To meet the anticipated heavy de- mand for trucks in 1934, Chevrolet isy displaying three distinct lines of com- mercial cars with a widé range of "body types, designed to meet ninety per cent. of all requirements in the field. The 1934 lines are all equipped ' with a new special truck engine, de- livering increased power and greater torque, and there are numerous me- chanical improvements in. frames, Lo S$ > A large number from this vicinity attended the sale of farm stock and implements at the farm of the late Jas. Mec- Cully, Blackwater. : Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason enter- tained' a number of guests at their home.on Wednesday even- in rink on Wednesday and Satur- day nights. = = | h Miss Leggie Milne of Toronto, spent the week end at her home here. al -- HLH (Last week's news) Mrs. Stanley Pogue has re- turned home after visiting with friends at Shirley. ; * Mrs. Everett Blight visited with her parents at Port Perry, recently. Si a Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hooper of Saintfield visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Terry, of New Toronto, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. Edward Mc- Cullough. : (This week's News) On account of last Friday night being cold and stormy, the Ladies' Aid postponed their social evening at the parsonage. when a number braved the cold and report a good time. © Miss Verna" Millman, of Ux- bridge visiting with her parents brakes and transmission. The first line consists of commercial * car bodies of half-ton capacity, on a wheelbase of 112 inches. lines are one-and-one-half ton trucks and two-ton trucks, "respectively, The other ° Harold Ashton, visited on Sun-|. 3 a on, day with Mrs. Jos. Ashton. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Millman. Mrs. Jas. Ackney called on friends here on Monday. Mis. Jas. Ashton and son * Send your eggs Information as to the procuring pn Leonard Bl v : N 4 - 3 ; \ * ' - CUSTOM HATCHING If you have a good flock of Poultry why not. perpetuate it? to us and get your chicks at firat cost. : PRICE 2%e¢. PER EGG. Electric Incubators with separate hatching compartments. : request i ; PORT PERRY CUSTOM HATCHERY' Sird SOAR ock - Phone, Port Perry 42 | Owned and operated by H. BROOKS and C. H. ROWLAND of good Hatching Eggs given on g. ; Sleigh loads went to Seagrave] - It was held on Monday evening] I even greater economy. ' for economy! transmissions, clutches and brakes-- are truck- built'and greatly improved. And the Chevrolet \ cabs are roomier dnd more convenient. these new, 1934 Chevrolet Trucks--learn the typically low Chevrolet prices--today!. You will agree that here is something new in the truck field . . . a bigger, sturdier low-priced truck--handsome, fast--and a record-breaker . with bigger, smarter, These new . giving Frames and axles-- See TRUCKS N 19833, Chevrolet sold more trucks than any other manufacturer. We. predict even greater success for these new, 1934 Chevrolet Trucks, on display today in our showrooms! And here's why: Chevrolet offers you five hew, improved truck chassis. . sturdier Chevrolet-built 'bodies. trucks are powered by an advanced new design of Chevrolet's famous truck engine . . more torque, more power, more speed, with FIVE NEW CHASSIS 1/2 te 5 ton capacity BIGGER BODIES © MORE TORQUE STRONGER FRAME 0: 9,0 I: 9.4 A 4) INCREASED POWER © [STURDIER APPEARANCE 1:3 (ele): 90:9:9: 9191] ADVANCED "i TRUCK ENGINE H. R. ARCHER MOTOR SALES PORT PERRY, ONTARIO NOTICE COAL! COAL! COAL! Owing to the extreme cold weather we are having this , winter, coal companies and railroads are finding it difficult i up with the demand, and coal is becoming hard-to get. We appeal to the people of Port Perry and surrounding district to try and co-operate with us in our effort to keep a supply of coal always on hand by ordering in advance; an by paying all bills promptly. : <x fin -------- FRED E. REESOR © Phones: Office 73 w; Res. 73 j BUY NOW Made-to-Measure SUITS and OVERCOATS at Low Prices. We are offering good values--G60 different designs in Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds, Grey and Blue Serges. Pressing and Dry Cleaning Done . & ' Ww T R d MERCHANT TAILOR ° ° Oo man Over the Telephone Office, Port Perry DON'T WORRY ABOUT FIRE! Have your property properly "insured at once HAROLD W. EMMERSON J] nr ---- 4) MAGAZINES be ordered at the Port Perry ' Star Office. Newspapers and Periodical can 5 5 # Gk § } Tw pr rr -- ---------- I bp . ew i _"_n Tas nr Br > Ponta, AS a

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