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Port Perry Star, 14 Mar 1929, p. 8

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F the prospective car-buy car-buyer knew what the McLaughlin-Buick owner the tremendous knows, popularity of the 1929 McLaughlin-Buick would be still further increased! For McLaughlin- Buick for 1929 introduces in its and as un as advanced qualities precedented as it exhibit in the stylish originality of its Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher. In power, flashing pick-up, sustained indomital and onset surpasses ai ws, and y previous i SD a. Buick field: speed ble stamina achievement in So, before you Secide on any car--see and drive McLaughlin- M.9-3.20C McLaughlin <Buic WITH MASTERPIECE BEARE Dealers OODIES BY FISHER BROS. Port Perry Wien See Aviomalios Are Bilt -- Mclebliobuick Wil Build Tewt MYRTLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wesson and Wyatt Kent left on Friday for their home 'in Saskatchewan, having spent the greater part of the winter with Mrs. Wesson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cook, and other relatives here, Mr. Andrew Lawrence of the Col- lege of Pharmacy, Toronto, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lawrence. The Ladies' Aid are preparing to hold their Irish Supper and concert on the evening of March 1th. Mr. Mark Duff left on Friday for Brandon, where he is acting as judge oh Clydesdale horses at the Winter air. The concert which the League gave here on Wednesday night was well at- tended and much enjoyed. The play Light Thanksgiving Ann, was well given as was the flag drill and other numbers. In order to stimulate greater inter- est in the church and church work in this neighborhood a committee has been appointed to make personal calls h and every home in the ng of the boys who are working on the Dev line of the Bell Telephone spent the week end at their homes here. They report that to theldre stormy weather during last week they made the least progress of any week since starting. They are now work- Tog near Blackwater. r. and Mrs. Fred Beadle, of To- ronto, visited Mrs. Beadle's parents, here on Sunday. The en: which 'appeared in Monday's Globe, is of interest here, the Hahn family having a summer home h ete fo for a2 number of years. The marriage been arran and will shorty" hake ce of Hilda Claire, Hatt, Torontn, and. 1 ry. Weight, brant, and, al ington, Eng Eng fant. Wh. Hooke, Through the prompt action of Mrs. Frank Shell, the lives of her daughter, Mrs. Albert and her son- "Kbout three o'cloc she heard sounds Sunday if someone were som, and on go- e law were saved. RAGL WS The Congregational Meeting which was to be held on Friday night, March 8th, was postponed owing to the un- favorable weather, but we hope to be able to have it in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nottingham visited with the former's parents, Mr. Shunk, of Scugog, on Sunday. The smallpox cases have decreased considerably and school child have been able to attend their school more Tegulatly. Medd, 4 Dxbridge, was a guest of Mr. an E. Tummonds, on Sunday. Mr, Meredith Dring spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, F. Dring. Miss Jean Slater, of Columbus s Sunday at the home of Mr. and J. J. Ormiston. The Ladies' Aid are holding their annual business meeting in the church on Wednesday afternoon, March 18th, and will make preparations for a Good Friday Festival. Mr. Arthur Ormiston spent the week end at the home of his s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Ormisto! Those attending the / shai at Col- umbus Hall on day night of last week report an enjoyable time. We to at time of nt be up and around again, gaining a He each day. Mrs. Gordon Brent was a guest of her mother Mrs. Thos. Cook, of Col- umbus, on Wednesday. smo (jr ---- SEAGRAVE The Quadratic Club held its month- ly ateing on March 6th, at the home of Miss Ila Moon. The meeting was opened by the use of Hymn 128, after which each girl quoted a verse 3 Scripture. e Scripture Radi John 6: 1-21 was read by M Mark. Ei he members iiss 18 to found the | meetin, chased from the late Mr. J. Thompson. are pleased to report at writ-] ing that Mrs. Wm. Bright is able to Mr. Fred Lamb, of Toronto, to the home of his parents for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. Phillips, of Detroit were recent visitors at home Mr. and Mrs. E. Holtby. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Savage have moved into their home which they pur- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews, of Raglan, have moved into their home here which they recently rented from Mr. Fred Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. n, Prince Albert, have been 8 Dobso olathe here recently. Mr. Richard d Cragg, of Green assessor, has been aking ia bak, visits in the neighborh: Mr. Aaron Masters has rented his home to Mr. and Mrs. Collier and family, of Ashburn. Mr. Alex. Johus Js is one of the jury" men at Whit, week, Miss Hattie Lhe of Oshawa, spent the week end at the home of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Lami Mrs. Ernest Holtby visited relatives in Toronto last or. Mr. ht Crosier has purchased a new e for sawing wood, and he is now busy cutting for the farmers of the district. Watch for the play bills. Mr. Alex. Johns and Mr. Bruce Robertson, were in Toronto last week. While there Mr. Johns purchased a new work horse, ol Mr. Arnold Roach, we are pleased to Tepor, is improving in health. e hear that the H: is not com- ing bik Manchester this Spring as ex- pected, mu.ch to the disappointment of many, especially those who were al- ready wired for it. Mr. Fred Masters has been em- ployed by Mr. Ronald Peel. Miss Irene James recently visited in Toronto and Oshawa. Our Ladies' Aid met on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thompson. fairly good attendance of members and visitors were present. The meet- ing opened with devotional exercises, after which Miss A. Thompson gave a reading which was much enjoyed. A Bible contest was then given and was very interesting. The same program committee is in cha fo rthe next meeting. The meeting closed with prayer and wag tollowed by lunch. e Snow been DY the highwa io last week. We it will be the last for this inte Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe and two children were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James. rr Ue PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH afternoon, March 6th, at the home of e as ns for the tremendous ~ public acceptance of the 5 of Chevrolet History 1. Powered by a Six Cylin- : der Valve-in-Head Motor. 2. with New Fisher Bodies. Outstanding Perform- ance with Amazing Smoothness. ; Four Years Development 1,000,000 miles of test- ing. 5. A Six in the Price Range of the four. cesasc These are the reasons for the spectacu- far popularity of the Outstanding Chevrolet in Chevrolet History . . a Six in the price range of the fous, . Come in and see them for yourself. BEARE BROS. Dealers Port Perry 4. Bulk Macaroni, . Aylmer Soup ..... STAUNTON'S patterns only. Congoleum Rugs, size 9 x 1014, Floor Oilcloth, Linoleum, 4 yards wide . Inlaid Linoleum PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED AUCTION SALE March 17-- 11 a.m.--Series on What we Believe, 5. About Salvation. 2.30 Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--People vit; hats preachers. Prince Al 2 p.m.--Sabbath School. 38 p.m.--Worship Service. .. .. . 3 PORT PERRY. CREAMERY The Creamery Thursday, March 21--Auction Sale £ 25 head of hi of is paying 45c., 44e., and 41c. for | Peavy draft and Butter Fat. You can save labor bolster. dum » and make more money by send- Jmplements Tand ing your cream to the Riper St. Fast, Oshawa. Zale at one o'clock sl See bills. Wm. Maw, A. GOODE & SON, Proprietors ps omy Is "Mortgaged to the Hilt" Good Business? Of course it's not, and that is why all the new money needed for expansion of the telephone system cannot be raised by bond i issues. Part of the money will come from bond issues -- a new issue has just been an- nounced -- but a large part must con- tinue to come from new issues of stock. The Eyes in Modern Life Optometry Feature Service Your Eyes and Health Eye Cure and Eye Strain. 1516 PHONE 'Disney Block. OSHAWA, ONT. (Opposite Post Office) 1516 J. A. HETHERINGTON 34 Wolverleigh Blvd, Toronto Phone Hargrave 0990 IN PORT PERRY Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m. Phone 258 W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 6 p.m. : Off over Mews Shon Blom. ELEVATOR A CARLOAD OF COKE HAS CLOVER AND ALAFLA SEED FOR SALE. (Get orders in early.) CHOPP ING DONE ON TUESDAY © AND FRIDAY _ ONTARIO GRAIN COMPANY Chas. in A WORTHY WALLPAPER "IT WILL NOT FADE" Our stock is now complete with this new durable paper in patterns Better and Brighter than before. CONGOLEUM RUGS We have a surplus of this size rug in discontinued patterns. They are a bargain at this price. Two 2 patterns, Priced at $8.75. Congoleum Rugs, 2 patterns, size 9 x 12, Priced at $10.95 per square yard 50c. 'per square yard 90c per square yard $1.26 ~~ REE YOU WILL NEVER GET COLD IF YOU BURN OUR COAL We sell the best--Lehigh Valley Coad to your residence if desired. Myrtle Elevator Phone 120 r 6 Myrtle Station, Ont. Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist SPECIAL PRICES IMEN'S SUITS and SE Rodmei™ : Merchant Tailor Over Tel: Office Pert Perry mrmmm-------- VONUVENIS. JOHNSTON & CRANSTON and Solvay. Coke. We can deliver t=

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