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Port Perry Star, 6 Apr 1933, p. 8

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Lawrence's Drug Store News (You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Store) L AGFA FILMS--Now that spring is here, you will want to take some ® good snapshots. Buy some Agfa films and be sure of good results. They cost no more. - BASTER NOVELTIES This year we hve 1 a wood assortment of Chocolate Easter Novelties and would suggest that you place your order early while the stock is complete. . WAMPOLE'S TASTELESS COD LIVER EXTRACT is an excellent Spring Tonic. Tones up the entire system and renews lost energy. Per bottle $1.00, ONE CENT SALE--We are holding our Spring One Cent Sale on April 6th, 7th, and 8th. For details see bills or next week's Star. On account of the uncertainty of good weather and roads, out of town customers may find difficulty in attending. We shall be glad ; ; to hold telephone or mail orders until the Text time you are in é town, at no additional cost te you. A. M. LAWRENCE Phone 49. THE REXALL STORE PORT PERRY | ALL THE YEAR ROUND We offer you the service of our bakery. We save time, and money, and worry for you. Let us take care of your baking troubles. EXON GERROW'S BAKERY Bakers and Confectioners, Port Parry: For Counter Check Books of all Kinds --SEE THE -- Port Perry Star, Phone 50, Port Perry The Peoples' Meat Market We sell everything you want in choice, clean, palatable, nutritious and satisfying meats. If you want it good, ring up Phone 72 W BERT MacGREGOR will do the rest. Maclean's Stomaoh Powder Made in England for indigestion, dyspepsia and various other forms of stomach trouble. 75c. per package. Also in tablet form. Russian Oil with Agar & Phenolpthalieu For constipation. A mild but very effective laxative. 16 oz. bottle for One Dollar. Kruschen Salts The giant package. You may try the small bottle first and if not satisfied return the regular size bottle and get your money back. Jig Saw Puzzles A new lot arrives each week. ; E------ Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry Phone 16 Ontario COAL - COKE - WOOD CEMENT - LIME - TILE When in need of any of the 'above give us a call. We have a ful supply on hand to meet your needs. FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE--That Better Pennsylvania Scored ook WELSH COAL, STEAM COAL, CANNEL WOOD SLABS, SOFT SLABS. 'CEMENT---A fresh carload just arrived. Also Fresh LIME and PARISTONE, TILE, PORT PERRY COAL YARD | Watson, J. HAMILTON BY-PRODUCT COKE, BODY HARDWOOD, HARD: | orders will receive our usual prompt and careful attention. CONT; Eaogentry Sat COMMUNICATED TOTHE HEAD When the lumber in a ousé swells, it's a serious matter. Many a man's disposition has - warped because his roof has, f For well-matured, carefully § sized lumber, see us.- Our repu- tation assures you satisfaction. Sam N. Griffen | ! Lumber Co. 0s ! Phone 240 f { \PORT PERRY, ONT. § fi " PL SI Rie iffin Reach Council met on Saturday, April 1st, at 1 p.m, All members present, the reeve pre- siding. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. A by-law was introduced and car- ried through its several readings con- firming the following appointments: Poundkeepers and Fenceviewers Gordon Parrott, Ed. Conlin, Harry Edgerton, Roy S. Robertson, Joseph Ward, W. D. Munro, H. R. Murphy, Robert Wells, Ed. J. Palmer, 'Albert Bailey, Amos Rodd, Frank Watson, George "Leask, Fred Dure, Roy Scott, and Andrew David- John Colwell, son. Sheep Valuators Henry Davis, Frank Vernon, George Leask. Norman Prentice, Arthur Grant, John McDonald, Frank T. Dobson, Wm. Lambe, A by-law was passed appropriating the sum of $8,850 for the improvement and upkeep of the highways through- out the township for the current year. Alvin Hunter appeared beforé the council claiming compensation for 8 ewes which he said had apparently Dragging with 3 Tone bs Road Supt. ... General Accounts Passed "Miss Rees, $1.00 acct, of caretaking "Jas. Lee, $10.90, seryices as Belief Officer. Treasurer, $61.24, to pay relief ac- counts for March. T. J. Sager,. $100.00 on account as collector. / Hydro-Electric Com., $6.80, lights for hall. County Treasurer, $94.13, % main- tenance of Indigent Patients in Hos- itals. Alvin Hunter, $30.00, 3 ewes killed by dogs. Frank Vernon, $1.50, valuing shop Road Accounts Passed Fred Lyle, $4.00, dragging Robt. Wells, $7.00, dragging. Jas. Masters, $2.80, dragging F. Sandison, $4.08, snow Ed. Ploughman, $13.33, brush. > T. Laffin, $16.80, cutting brush. - cutting Russell Chambers, $21.58, cutting brush. } 7 . Jas. Lee, $38.20, on account, Road Supt. te Council adjourned until Saturday, the 6th day of May next at 1 pm. The Athletic Association are post- poning their play "Nobody But Nancy", on account of the roads being impassable. Watch for date later. The weekly prayer meeting held at the home of Mr. Moss Marks, on Wed- nesday evening last, was well at- tended and much enjoyed. The meet- ing this week will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beadle with the pastor, Rev. Mr. Greén in charge, been killed by dogs. Frank Vernon, The services on Sunday, in spite of 3 possible preca their dow rates. mC Let this Bank Protect YOU OU know, of course, - that banks take every .and This Bank has built 'the best yailes that money, science and engineering vide. In these vaults we Tr placed Safety Deposit Boxes which may be Teated at very ution to protect securities. +++++.$8.60 per day | supper, eggs i a be sure and come and bring your along. Miss Pauline Price "of Oshawa Hos- here, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Chisholm spent one day of last week visiting old friends in Whitby. Mr. W. H. MeCartney has been en- gaged to work for a year for Mr. W ily are moving to their new home this week. Mr, Frank Moore of Seagrave called on o old friends here on Tuesday. y Mrs, Roy Thompson and Mrs. Cross spent Saturday last in Toronto. ' ~The Easter Thank Offeririg service of the W.M.S. will be held in our church next Sunday at 7 pap. The Auxiliary would be glad to see a good attendance. Come and help the mis- sionary cause. All the loose collection | will go.in aid of missions. . EPSOM Miss 'Verna Millman, of Toronto, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Millman, recently. Miss Grace Pogue, visited last week with friends at Shirley. Mr, and Mrs. L. Wagner and family. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe Luke. i Mr. Harvey McCullough moved last week to his new home." We welcome Harvey to our village. Mr. and Mrs, Thompson, of Utica; visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camplin. At present the roads are in a very bad condition, Mr. Jos. Ashton in, Whitby one: day last Youle, & Royal Theatre WHITBY Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 6th, 7th, and 8th "KONGO" with Gonrad Nagel, Lupe Velez and . Walter Huston. "April 10th, 11th, 12th. IF AST L LIFE" friends and help' to 'Ladies' Ald"! yeu ital, spent the week end at her home, ; A. Dryden, of Columbus, and the fam- to "and Mrs. O. Jeffrey and with the lead- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, . gether. Sih wonderful of Hockey day night the Maple Leafs two o'clock before the first goal was scored--1-0 for the Leafs. friend Mr. L. Sweetman, last Sunday. friend Mr. Milton Demara last Sunday visited Mrs, O. Jeffrey, recently. ] 'Mrs. R. Burnham visited. Ms, dr Demara, recently. 2 The bub¥ Lye very Hoy trappitip for muskrats as the lake is Syening 9 very fast. bs meeting last week at the home of Mr. ership of Mrs. Geo. Sweetman, they studied about "Stephen being stoned UTICA 'Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Flewell, Ray + one day last week. a tow friends at. their Thursday night. Among Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harper | Aileen; Mr. and Mrs./H: so family; Mr. and 'Mrs, F. Kendall; Mr. Gordon Bentley and: Mrs. Cann and Bostan it being a fow minutes 10) 'M#, 'Sydney Chandler, visited his : Mr. Glen Hood was the guest of his| 'Mrs, Thomson: and daughter Anna} The young folks held thelr Loughe 4 Miss Inez Fralick, of Janetville,| ® visited her parents over the wesk oa. chester, calling on Mr. and Pony os Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ward entertained A = 8 Ri to death for being a Christian ; We| Japonica,

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