MURR TN Es EE A - Pi : A ; B FIV ~~ PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1986 : PAGE FIVE oF hal x . - aii &F : 3 : Se : Li ; SEAGRAVE Ts > witha | teontinued trom page 9 F. W. BROCK & SON We sincerely enjoy these get-to- : * ; ! = gether social evenings and hope there RED & WHITE STOR E : ut will be more of them. The Women's Association met at - the home of Mrs. C. W. Moon on Wed- b u 0 Vv e r a n d nesday afternoon. There was an at- @® F E A T U R | N Le & : : hadi tendance of some 41 people in spite SY » of the heavy roads and. stormy ABAS SO PRINT & é x aie 7s ove r ag a i n -liy weather. Mrs. Shunk, President, took : : ; . : 4 charge of the meeting. Rev. Mr, j . { ) " A 3 Flindall asked for anyone having Many new patterns arrived this week, all tub fast JR i spare magazines or books to leave : d 0 . d ¢ them either with him or at the 'store, 1 Oc C an ca ar : and he would see that they were for- 5¢, & 9 y 3 3 y warded to a number of lumber camps 3 oi - Saari - es where there is a shortage of reading mn NEW WALLPAPERS a b Group one, under the leadership of Mrs. O, Stone, were in charge of the single February meeting, the program was Sunworthy and Sun-Tested 9c. roll i as follows: duet by Mrs. R. Scott and (semi-trimmed) (semi-trimmed) Border 4c yd o Miss Ila Moon entitled "Moment by > : 2 4 Moment", reading "The origin of the Sun-Tested, 10c. a roll and up % Prince of Wales" by Mrs. Wooldridge; : : ¥ ht) $ piano solo, Miss Fern Moon; Mrs. will not fade Border 5c. yard ar : : Lo 3 & 3 Flindall, who is leader of the Mission Pol Band called on the four heralds, Sunworthy, 12c¢. roll and up Temperance, Bruce McCoy; China, Borders 5c. yard and up - - Ross Wooldridge; Africa, Marjorie So err ia ---- rm reeeeererreerpr-- McCoy and India, Eileen Sornberger, to give something along the line of H | x 3 each. Mrs. Harding, dressed in old |{ Borderless Felto Rugs » 4 fashioned costume, sang "In an Old|¥ Fashioned Way." Mrs. Flindall read | £ one of Nellie McClung's short stories for bedrooms, etc., 9x12, $5.80 entitled "Background." any o ther size in proportion After singing God Save the King|@# ----- -- -- and repeating the benediction, lunch . was served by those in charge. M d -M S ' T On Friday evening the pupils of the |B a e-to easure uits © Public School put on a splendid pro- x 3 5 " ' = | : : : ; | gram in honour of Saint Valentine. FOR MEN " ~4 | : In the absence of Mr. J. N. Mark, the ; " « X Sais cond itis iL : eatetaiy of --the--seetion,--Rev-- Mp} f SPN am are 'E % dnleed Sir . and up, delivered at indall acted as chairman. The first|§ : ' OQ the last 28 years, more than 8 out and more, If you want proved Inotoring $1233 lichens On, item on the program, a Leap Year $19.95 $24.50 $27.50 $35.00 of 10 McLAucHLIN-Buick owners have gatisfaction, we suggest you see and drive Freight and govern. Valentine, was amusingly acted by a|M H nh Y : . come back--again znd SERin ty buy other, the new McLAucHLIN-Buick with Hydrau- (Series 44 2-pass, oly Sfioration fee number of the smaller boys and girls. | M VR newer MCLAUCHLIN-BUICKS. 1his year 18 ji; Brokes-- Turret Top Fisher Body -- a Walter Fi : di i . . : v3 / : P y : alter Fishley was heard in a reci- ' $e : no exception. Most of our new Yo5e Anolite-pistoned Straight Eight engine -- Greatly Reduced 7% GMAC tation "Soap the Oppressor"; Alexa Men 8 Work Shirts, 69c. and 89c. 3 5 : Ph Straight Eights are being bought hy old cus- J : Le Financing Plan M . : hy ; ivi Knee-Action--Fisher No-Draft Ventilation . cTaggart and Dorothy Antonia act- ' a) tomers -- people who have heen driving d ° ed very cunningly a short dialogue Men 8 Heavy Rubbers $1.89 { eid McLauvcHLIN-Buicks for 5, 10, even 20 years ~~ --and Safety glass all around. Consider the "Two Sides of the Question". Alexa |H ' OB Bae, : : : ompany X i : A ' ° i 4 s -- mre------ PI had a dish of soap suds and a bubble 8 [Vien's All Wool Jumbo Knit Sweaters $2.98 : } ° pipe and Dorothy an apple. Dorothy . -¥ : i Time g every Soinrday thinks she still had the best side of 3 night, YD, Tad... the question. Master Bruce McCoy a : Coast-t 1 . 3 a 3 Harold R. Archer Motor Sales ii ns NE and Carl Sornberger sang splendidly o Phone 43 Port Perry iy Lota i ba "The Wreck of the No. 97 UNACCOM- |Log: quia 11 MT OME THESE MT MB SE IMEI VS? Ji a pi panied, a task which we older ones| ~~ =" - oo ) re: Pluntin farite of Creenbunl. In th SPH aN : do not find very easy but they didn't bank stands there Ae Ly gud Yom ! oni Jam NS ry ria [od ' a oT ' $ 5 mind it a bit. A short dialogue-- out. Nae name oo - hy more tv oss of their home by fire on ¢ y. 0 "Town Gossip' was given by five of | INE * ¢ will admit a Drosen wv Woodville 5--Seagrave 3 a: i the older pupils and they didn't go have oar EhiTe of oy ns - poi Seagrave Maroons were eliminated' Bie out of town for gossip either. The| Ing to id > i wb wy and ow in the first round of the Hall and Hall FA duet by Jean and Frank Harding, with heads above the por; oy cup series by Woodville semi finalists ho 3 guitar accompaniment brought forth the C.N.R. is trying to put engrave Da Tons an a! great applause and a good encore. off the map by closing down the sons by Or Le tack ter silates 3 The short play "Robinhood" as it was from Manilla vo Port pers. t over overtime to decide the issue which was i A acted by a group of the boys, showed pd, hat Frou yg oe Ne tied three all at the end of the regu- § Um ~~ exceptional ability on the parts of Tae ote fee ; S bg a) lition time. Owing to the absence of 8 : the different leaders. Ross Wool-| & ot of Wg i Shien Satghe fo of Be players Copdan and Beg dridge having the part of Robinhood diamond Bo yl any Insojes ig shaw, we had to re-arrange our lines - " and Lawrence Ewen the king. A Be of A ove pod Ryans ie iw some of the boys off their K 4 ® . sextelte, "Mall We Qo? was given Soa finer and seiiter, besides a| game. Seagrave were two up in the fF ; 3 ' by the Junior girls. Marjorie MeCop wide-awake church and all of its or-| first period, before Woodville were qi 3 WN a Chevrolet and you get both of today's outstanding CHEVROLET GIVES showed us in her recitation "Multi- Hor one these car] able to tally. Only two periods of RY motor car advancements--swerveless Hydraulic Brakes-- YOU ALL SIX! plying" how she learned her tables by EY 'boast of? We are very| twenty-five minutes were played in Bins 5 and the solid steel Turret Top Fisher Body. . [og sdraulic Brajsenue, calling her dolls by Hil Basing Jig ee or 3 hig Ne thdte gatos, 26 thee of The fest oe » . : t : gked | "OTT BA o ' : rr ¢ Bh These fine features are only two of the many that make Chevrole : lid Sips Fisher gave UR Ae a pw Dorothy and Kenneth from our com- period the score stood Seagrave 2, 2 3 : The Only Complete Low-Priced Car of 1936. ! .... (3) Valve-in-Head one o 4 a cobs | munity as this move of the railway Woodville 1. Seagrave were first to we include: Knee Action liding ride . . . Fisher No-Draft Venti- Engine . . . (4) Knee- through the program were spe | will demand. We wish them covery | Score in the final period but the Wood- fee lation nk pr .'. . and Safety glass throughout. Action on Master by four of the pupils competing for al © CT rt ay make their | ville team started to click on their {23 kt 4 No other low-priced car offers you all six! That's why we urge Delia Ypdsis s v5 prize and each one showed great A S Who ne y may sro porting plays and soon. Bed oA ¥ you: 'Get all the things you're entitled to in a low-priced tilation . . . (6) Safety ability -for public speaking in the Nive. Dive 4nd Mi Lorna Dure. of | the game tied up. In the overtime 4 ai : Ll lass throughout. future. Miss Gloria Harding the rs. Dure and Miss Lorna Durve, of | ~~ © , 14y.43 car; see, drive and compare Chevrolet today. G g Toronto. spent. the week ond at the| SeaRTave had as much of-the play : ; youngest of the group spoke on the| toronto, spent thc wee | il Wi "| their rivals but could not beat Green- life of "Saint Valentine".. The second | home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McFarlane. way in goul for Woodville, while the . . speaker Miss Betty Short gave a very Mrs. Downer, of Little Britain, who bovs from the north collected two ip # good talk on the works of Susannah has been spending some time with zoalh to win the game and advance Moody Strickland quoting one of her her cousin Mrs. Geo. Ewen, is visiting | |} coves. 3 poems in illustration. Betty spoke up| in Lindsay, Woodville To goal, Greenway; de- : nw very clearly. Reg. Moase in his talk| Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarkson, of Little | foyee, D. MecIntyre and Marshall; AY on the works of "Sir Edwin Landseer" | Britain, spent Sunday with Mr. and wings, Whitfield, Simpson, Davidson, fd gained the most points since they| Mrs. Antonia. Morrow, McDonald and Newman. Yi AY : were judged by points. He closed by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harding were Seagrave -- goal, Scott; defence, Ra 0 ¥ 2A showing one of Sir Lidwin Landseer's| yisitors to Toronto on Thursday. King ang, Moase; wings, Brandon, ty if Bait Nak painting "Quiet Dignity". The fourth We extend our. sympathy to the! Mark and Asher. AR : and last speaker Harold Scott, from 2 a I: an onlookers' point of view had won [\ CEU OF OF Of OF OF I BF BF ON ON BN I OF I OF IN IO BIN ua 1 the prize but lost by three points.|g | Fis Harold spoke on the works of Sir|g : - £5 Henry Reburn and used one of his . ORR. C. BRO W NE = ly paintings "Boy and the Rabbit" as an a i \ Compare the greatly. illustration. These speakers are a|% is prepared to ' 3. reduced 7% EMAC sample of the coming generation. The [H prey 2 3 7 Plan, ime: payments, ; judges were Mr. Stewart McFarlane (ml ] A a > -- and Miss Margaret Ford, Mr. Mc |g L 1 PRICED FROM Farlane gave the decision of the i or n ¥ $772 judges and presented Reg. Moase with n = IE IP a thevprize. He gave all the speakers |= \ £ (Standard Serles 2-pass. Coupe) great credit for the way in which they | YOU R CAR : ¢ PEAR Master DeLuxe Models had spoken. Mr, Bill Keen was called | a oy from $905 to the front to take charge of the sell-| | rm \ C1 as @. Dold o fy, Ocha Ot. Fully ing of the boxes. Much fun was de-| jg PROMPT WORK EXCELLENT FINISH N f eqoipped. Freight and Government rived from the competitive bidding on | i& n Yop TQ v Wein Fo a 31. Consider the Company the boxes among the younger boys ' REASONABLE PRICES. x : Back of the Car as well as the older ones. Proceeds | : } , *On Master De Luxe Models. - were in the nelghbdirhood of $19.00. i on. . . Sh : During our visit to Greenbank on (8 GLASS FITTED on short notice 3 : 3 x * Wednesday evening Rev. Mr. Wallace ke £ PR, A h : i remarked how much he disliked tne on anv make of car. Harold R. Archer Motor Sales 7 name of Seagrave, We realize how it y * ; ' must appeal to one who does not know \ EJ ox vi either the place or inhabitants, You]: N ac . ) ¥ i : EEN gea they do not have to live down such Phone 39 - P ort Perry 5 / HOCKEY THRILLS: Tune in every Saturday night.at.9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, to General Motors Coast-to-Coast Hockey Broadcast. a name at Greenbank' The green | Bum um mm: mm: om 00 ENN 100 00 00 ne B » 2 - --- > 5