Gea v ps ------ - ------ ------ : This year, Pontiac offers you more than 100 extra-value features, each of them 'contributing in some definite way to your satisfaction as a Pontiac owner. The following are representative of the list . . . solid steel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher; Triple-sealed hydraulic brakes; *Improved Knee-Action; Safety glass throughout; the proved, precision-built Consider the Corian Back of the Car engine; the exclusive cross-flow radiator, and No-Draft Ventilation. Compare these fine-car advincements with those of any other low-priced auto- mobile you may have in Yard, drive in the new Six or Eight. Then discover how easily ownership can be arranged Shiau h the substantially duced 7%, © payment plan. Harold R. Archer Motor Sales - TEITE { LOW-PRICE FIELD PRICED FROM *995 . (Standard Six 2-pass, Coupe) 8-cylinder Models begin at $1183 Delivered al factory, Oshawa, Onl. Fully 'equipped Freight and Government Registration Fee only extra. Take a AC' Canadian Vine *On 8 and De Luxe 6 dite =) ' a 5 "Ls Ba R Ag I . in MAA AA £0 20 40 40 40 40 40 40 00 40 4) 40 40 £0 4d 40 40 21 40 00 40 4h 40 4d £8 40 4% 4% 4d 4d 4 "YOUR "HOME IS YOUR CASTLE - "Admit only clean, constructive news by reading F 3 THE: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR * A Daily Newspaper for the Home It gives all. the constructive world news but -does not exploit crime. and : Has pages' for sll the family on Women's Activities, Homemaking, Gardens, Bducation and Books. Also pages for." the Children and Young Folks. Vigorous editorials and an interpretation of news in the 'March of the Nations' Coh in are of sp to men. 3 p 4 p 4 4 p p p p p ne tn tS Gt tn Se Set p_ 4 p p p p p p 3 p i % Christian Belogics By Publishing fasstieus 'ee Norway Bi X * ze riesss' enter my pases ir The Christian Belonct _Monitor for & ° 3 ne year __ $9.00 : Three .months $2.25 ° Blx monte 50 ~ "One month 5 Nam. evsertencssesnanne RRR I Sat Et ereen diene seeeane besanae Atreet.. teavaney vasa egesivede Baloo Boo oddone a M. A. GERROW LT - CBOE I PET TT PE is Our Policy Give us, a trial--you won't be = + dissappointed 'Gerrow Brothers 6G. Mm. GERROW 4 fs to Windsor on Saturday where they CY SE meme | DY Verna McNally and Bible reading ! Good Baking at. Reasonable Prices | are "going to 'watch them with interest anyhow. RL rT ran EA 7 sus vy HiT gd a State. ...., eran ts reson sues Sample Copy on Request = SEIU, SIPS NP SONA UP UP SPP SPIO WS ; fi ; x5 a oh RE et Nl r~- : me bs os g BERT MacGREGOR - TASTY MEATS - At this time of the year your appetite calla: for something apostle "Our, meats are noted for fresh, tasty flavour. "Phone your | next - 'order to 29W. : CAWKER BROS. Phone 29w, Port Perry. . Prompt Delivery ~- on "COKE WOOD ------ - We are direct importers of the ever famous SCRANTON _. ANTHRACITE COAL, marked "BLUE" in order for you to' tell at a glance. you are getting a first class product. STELCO COKE, made in Hamilton from High grade cok- «ing coals. . Comes t to us in car loads direct from the ovens, We: have a good source of supply for WELSH AND " SCOTCH COAL, POCOHONTAS and STEAM COAL. We have a good supply of HARD BODY WOOD, HARD- .. WOOD SLABS arid, SOFTWOOD on hand. If you are in need of building materials, our shed is well stocked with a great yony of lumber. FRED E. REESOR Phones: Office 73 w; Res! 73 j ing circle. Numerous under garments as usua -splendid - F, "3 nome somo es ammmns - , : GET YOUR " LIFE, FIRE, AUTOMBILE, and THEFT INSURANCE ; HAROLD Ww. EMMERSON Phone 41 HEE AE Port Perry GOOD BREAD "and Baking of the Daily Family Requirenrents will ~p be readily secured from Jemison & Hutchinson, Bakers PHONE 36," 1 1.5% "PLEPORT PERKY BLACKSTOCK * Congratulations are extended to Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Dawson, of Windsor, on/the birth of a baby -daughter-- 7th. Mrs. Dawson was fomerly Miss Laura Bailey, of Blackstock. #Wé are very sorry to learn that Mrs. Herb. Hooéy met with a painful accident on Tuesday evening when she slipped on ice in the pump house and broke her left arm between the elbow and shoulder. - She 'was taken to the Bowmanville Hospital where she will be confined for several days. 3 Mr. T. Smith made a business trip to. Hamilton this week. Te Fy + Mr, and Mrs. F, A. Bailey motored intend to spend a few weeks with their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Dawson. " M#. and Mrs, WA. VanCamp spent last week in Cavan where they visited with friends and relatives. While there they attended the funeral of Mr. VanCamp's cousin the late Mrs. Wm, Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. O. Wright spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van- Camp. The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. .S of the United Church was 'held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Marlow on the usual date. The ladies decided to hold a quilting in the church base- ment on the afternoon of March 25th. The roll call was answered with pic- tures to bg sent to Miss L. Hambly, Missionary in China. Rev. Mrs. Bell gave a chapter of the Study Book and Mrs. Cecil Hill read a very interesting letter from her brother and his wife, Rev. Merrill and Mrs. Ferguson, of Africa. Lunch was served by .the group in charge. Miss Mabel Beach of Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin anq Jean were recent visitors of Mr. sid Mrs. "Austin Larmer, Miss Jost Knox of. Egypt spent the week .end. at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Argue. ~-We are sorry to report that: Mr. Stanford Swain and Mr. Todd Bruce are quite ill. We hope they may soon be restored to health and strength. A meeting of the Mission Band was held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N.S. McNally with an 'attendance of 11. The meeting open- ed with a hymn, followed by prayer by Milton Bell. Thelma Ferguson favored with a reading, Ruth Bell a piano solo, and Anna Thompson read a story. Mrs. McNally took the study book 'story. "The meeting closed with a hymn, followed by the, benediction. The Senior Girl's Class of th&Bun- day School met in a social way in the school room of the church on Tuesday afterhoon. There are some 22 mem- bers of this class and -we believe they develop into a wide awake organization before long. We'll The meeting took the form of a sew- were made for children from 'used adult clothing. These garments are to be sent to needy children in the north. Possibly the girls were trying to put into practice a little of the neighbourliness taught in the lesson the Sunday previous. A dainty lunch was served by' the teacher Mrs. C. Sleep. The leaders ofthe Sunday School appreciate the interest 'Mrs. Sleep shows in the Sunday School work. \ The Young People's association met on Tuesday evening with a attendance especially of the girls. Come on boys don't let the girls beat you. In the absence of the citizenship Flindall gave a splendid talk on the conditions in Japan. comparison with similar ones in other countries, Sunday morning was of special in. terest to many of the regular attend- ants at Sunday School. It being the occasion of presenting the 'diplomas ful in thelr attendance during the year 1985. " These were a -little late in ill health of our Supt., Mr. J. N. Mark, However, we are pleased to say he is routine now. The following is a list | of the winners: Diplomas, Verna|g Moase, Alexa McTaggart, Reginald Moase, Jean Hardiig, Fern Moon, Norma Moon, Mrs. S. Mcoy, Donald Dowson. 2nd year seal: Jean Wat- son, Lawrence Ewen, Durelle Martin, Mra. A. Martin, Mrs. B. Dowson, 3rd year seal: Marjorie McCoy, Mar- jorie Brice, McCoy, Ross Wooldridge, Morley' Burce, Clare Wooldridge, R. * Laura 'Katherene,--Saturday, March | Phone 43 | - F. W. BROCK & SON RED & WHITE STORE. | a * GROCERIES QUAKER XXXX FLOUR for bread making 49's--$1. i 24'8--79¢/ 98'5--$2.69. TOMATO or ASPARAGUS SOUP, 4 for 25¢. 12 for 69c. PEAS, No. 2 tins, 4 sieve, ....... .. 3 for 26¢." 12 for 99c¢: LETTUCE, firm heads, 7c. of SALTED PEANUTS, 15c. Ib. _ TOMATOES, 1b 15¢. MIXED BISCUITS, Ib 15¢. MARCH 10 DAY SALE "Starting this Week MEN'S RUBBER KNEE: BOOTS TTT 82, HOUSE DRESSES, washproof rinks . . vas weenne ss DPC LADIES' and GIRLS' OXFORDS ..............Pair $1.88 MEN'S CALF OXFORDS ........ 2 ..............$2.98 MEN'S WORK PANTS ......' 70. WABASSO PRINTS, ....per yard 15c., 20c., 25c., and 30c. ..$1.29 and $1.39 Rp Ke ; Ec oP Cg A a a Tr A en " 'WALLPAPERS Sunworthy, 10c roll, Border 5c. yd. Semi-Trimmed 7c roll, Border 5c. yd Sun-Tested, 9c. roll, Border de. yd. RT Ind er a AN Te at Yo, "A \ » F LOOR COVERINGS FELTOL BORDERLESS RUGS, DX 12 ..ciipaaing $5.80 LINOLEUM BORDERLESS RUGS, 9 x 12 ........ $10.60 CONGOLEUM BORDERLESS RUGS, 9 x 12 ..... $7.95 nn Y TT as TT Port Perry McCoy, Velva Chilvers, Ivan Bruce, and Mrs. A. Bruce. ) Mr. and--Mrs. Clayton Baker 'of Mi Stouffville visited at the home of Mur. and Mrs. Orchard on Sunday. . Mr, J. Stark of Hagersville visited at-the honie of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. | Moase over the week end. e Rev. Mr, and Mrs, and seals to those who had been faith- | being given owing to the continued | able to be with us again and every-|H thing will go along 'in its regular|g Oliver Martin, Reginald Abraham,|g week in Toronto, the guest of her motehr, Mrs, Dure. $ r -onr Monday night. Flindall ac- spent last recently. oo en Chrysler De Luxe Eight Seven Passenger Sedan ". Joe Grantham spent-the week end in Uxbridge, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Leask and attended the Business Men's Bible Class banquet Mr. and Mrs. J. Colwell, Mr. and compnied" by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon| Mrs. S. Wooldridge visited in Ux- Mark spent Monday and Tuesday in| bridge and Leaskdale on Thursday Toronto and St. Catherines. Mra. | afternoon Flindall will remain in St. Catherines | for a visit with her parents. *.} Mr. and Mrs. W. Page-at Lagskigl.. Mrs, J. S. MeParfane Mr, and Mrs, J. Holdershaw visited committee, Rev. Mr. iy ' SEES LSs0E880000800tsestsssresstttssttee ities POO 8000000000000 000008088000004¢ 1000000800080 Bringing out | AN: CL A Rey many points of Interest in Japan in P ORR. C. BROWNE is prepared to DUCO or DULUX. YOUR CAR PROMPT WORK * EXCELLENT FINISH REASONABLE PRICES." 'GLASS FITTED . on short notice: on any make of car. Phone 39 ph ly Port Perry mm a LJ ETT OO Wh LN RS a Ia IE PT STR