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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 May 1937, p. 5

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8 2 * + » 4 » a | Lb oA 4 ~~ "ap J ? J { f 3 3 4 : 'w ' 'a a » -9- Pl > > 4, e > ' | \ 4 4 KL pd ( ie o FORT PERR Sb bb a IR RRR RE RRR MARSH HILL" If a wet May makes long hay, we should have some this year. Mr, and Mrs. Bert. Gibson and child- ren spent Sunday at the home Mr, W. White. . i Rev, Mr. Wallace, of Greenbank, was a caller around here last week, 8] Mr. and' Mrs. Stewart McFarlane - | spent Sunday evening at the home of gt | Robt, Swanick, Sb 8| Mr, Robt. Scott was a visitor in our # | vicinity last week. : : 2| Mr. Edward Langstaff had a busi- ness trip to Toronto last week. Mr. Wilmot Gregg spent a day last week in the city, : Mr, Williafn Parrott was a recent visitor at the home of Russell Acton. . Mr. Bruce McDonald and friends of Toronto, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Colin Lorimer. Prompt and Courteous Service of Good Baking Phone 82 when you need Bread, Cakes, or Confectionery. You will be pleased, "Gerrow B ne a SE . THIS : V < [N M 00g whifs Fis PER-CLEANED HARD COAL is now being sold at the lowest price in years. Why not fill up your coal bin and have the benefit of this saving? You are assured of the very best heat satisfaction rN READING QS" | when you burn "FAMOUS READING fu ANTHRAEITE."- ST. MARY'S CEMENT A fresh carload just received; also fresh supplies of LIME, HARDWALL PLASTER, TILE, ETC. Hardwood, Hardwood Slabs, Softwood Slabs XE XIX) ~~ PORT PERRY COAL YARD W. G. W. PYATT * "Reliable Service and Better Fuels" HONEYDALE N| The regular meeting of the W, IL H | was held at the homie of Mrs. Wilson Gerrow. After the business part of the meeting, Mrs. Fred Titterton (nee Velma Lyle) was presented with a shower of useful gifts from the mem- bers of the Institute. Mrs, E. Beare was presented with a beautiful silver cake plate as a birthday gift. Mrs. Jones of Toronto is spending a few weeks with Mrs. O. Edwards. Migs White of Balsam, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jackson. - Holiday-visitors in our midst were Miss Norma Edwards and Mr. C. Bell, of Owen Sound; Mr. Bob Hill, Miss E. Bates, Mr. and Mrs, H. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. H, Payne, Mr. and. Mrs. Ed.:-Newton and Ken- neth and Mr, Marwood Dickey, of To- ronto, with Mr, and Mrs. O. Edwards; Mr. O. Williams, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, L. Thompson, of Manchester, and Miss Holman, of Toronto, with Mr. * "'Phones--94W and 94) Y GROCETERIA WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS GARDEN PATCH CORN .................. .per tin 10c. ; LYN VALLEY PEAS, No. 3 ... oo por tin 108, ona rs Le nes a DURHAM CORN STARCH ................ package 10c. and Mrs. W. Symes; Dr. and Mrs, M. READY CUT MACARONI ............. +..2 Ibs. for 1c. [||| Honey, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. C. SOAP CHIPS, (inbulk) ................... 3 Ibs. for 23c. [||| A- Homey; Mr. Merlin Raines, ot MIRACLE WHIP, 4V; oz. Ile. ................16 oz. 35e. [fs Sravenhurst and Miss W. Robinson, of SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES ...... +++ -2 pkgs. for 15c. [Ill My. and Mrs. Glenn Dunn and family, SULTANA BISCUITS ........... rms Eset ..per Ib. 27¢c. [||] of Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mus. NEW CANADIAN CHEESE ......... emai per 1b. 18¢c. [[|! Jas. Owen; Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Lyle, CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, ......... large bottle 20c. Miss Eileen Irwin, of Toronto, and PINEAPPLES. . 2 for 25c, CABBAGE, 2 for 15¢c. DELIVERY 8 am. to 6 pm, - G. A. PALMER, Prop. Phone 36 DE earth tree itr tits iitttaitiotteettertsntntstesseettetteestitessssost i CHOICE MEATS i Phone your order and we assure you of choice quality. DO 0 Mr. Anthony Caruso has left Port Perry, and we understand that he has bought a business in Kitchener. He has sold his Port Perry business to me. , ~ I shall be pleased to secure your custom in Fruiv, Vegetables, and Flowers. You will find good quality, reasonable: prices, prompt and courteous service at our store. We invite you to visit us, You will be pleased. SPECIALS THIS WEEK Large Pineapples, 2 for 25c. Boxed Plants--Vegetables and * Flowers, 15c., or 2 for 25c, "The Greengrocery Store, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO K. WAKEFORD, Prop. Phone 208. We deliver that nice juicy, tender meat the family long for. Let us know the cut you prefer, and we will assure you the whole family will he the day for the-legal fifty mile per Mr. Bob."Wilaln, of Gravenhurst, with Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Willan, Mrs, E. Beare, Miss Hazel Beare, apd Mrs. W, Tummonds, are leaving on Friday to visit friends in the West. Master Lloyd Edwards spent the FY (M fy \ 7 PD 1) a> 3 "THEATRE > = RE = holiday with friends in Nestleton. * We are sory to report that Mrs, L. Honey is under .the doctor's care. We wish for her a speedy recovery, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, H. Mills on the birth of a baby girk Mrs. W. J, Jackson and Miss White visited with friends in Balsam on Tuesday. 3 'Miss Muriel Willan spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. OSHAWA Wed'day, Thur, Fri, Saturday, May 26-27-28-% "A Star is Born" tarring Janet Gaynor - Fredrie Marsh, Added 'Cartoon--""MORE KITTENS" ©® Revival Friday at 11 pm. © "HANDS ACROSS R ------ > -------- -- . MYRTLE | Pineapples are good this week #2 for 25c, 2 for 35c, 2 for 45c. i Head Lettuce, 2 for 15¢c. ; Sliced Breakfast Bacon, Y Ib. 15¢ THE TABLE" with Carole Lombard and Fred MacMurray 400)» Monday and Tuesday May 81 - June 1 ® BIG DOUBLE BILL, © 50 Roads to Town with Don Ameche, Ann Sothern, Slim Summerville. 1 and "Mad Holiday" with Edmund Lowe - Elissa Landi Zasu Pitts - Edgar Kennedy 400)» ' Wednesday-Thuraday, - June 3-3 The inimitable Grace Moore, in "WHEN YOU'RE Miss Elsie Smith was with her par- ents at Oakville for the week end and holiday. Mrs. Frank Shell and Mr. and Mrs. "Albert Timms attended the funeral of the former's uncle, Mr. Jas. Wilson, of Prospect, on Saturday. Rev. W, E. Honey officiated at the service. Mrs. Hattie Hudgins motored tn Buffalo for the week end with her son Mr. Victor Hudgins, of Toronto. On Friday afternoon the Junior boys of Raglan softball club, came over here and played a fast game with the boys here; but returned with the small end of a 26-23 score. The traffic over the week end was unusually heavy, and as Monday was te, ole Fugtytal Fat 0.8 Te dle SN 'hour clip to start, no change was noticed in the motorists' speed, as a number' were in the habit of hitting this rate if not considerably more. Congratulations to Mr. Ray Downey TSR oR0P08080808 woh was united in marriage to Miss IN LOVE" Vipond of Brooklin, on Monday. After with a-short honeymoon the happy couple Cary Grant and Aline MeMahon will reside in Toronto. ; " Mr. Floyd Honey left on Monday 5 Rat LES LIS SS TARE ned for Endeavour, Sask., where he will be student minister on a mission field for the summer months, . Mrs. Hattie Hudgins entertained the members of the Woman's Missionary Society on Thursday afternoon, the President, Mrs. Honey, presiding. of the convention she attended at Arnprior recently. After considerable business was discussed the kind hos- tess served a dainty lunch. The June] 8 meeting will be held at the home of] § Mrs. D. G. Ross, of Brooklin. After an unusual struggle with the 2080808080 0N0e) New Print House Dresses. 14--44, 69c, 89c, 98¢, $1.35. All fast Good assortment of Pique and Tic- Children's & Misses' Print Dresses, ¢ :'Boys' Broadcloth Suits, 2, 4, & 6, § Blue, Green, brown, 59¢, 75¢, 98¢ 8 SUMMER DRESS GOODS Wabasso Prints, 36 in. wide, 20c., Spun Rayon, Plain Colors, Blue, DRESSES | colors Toc Dresses at $1.75 and $1.98 Sizes 2 to 14, 98e. 25c., and 30c. Yard : Piques, 39¢. a Yard: 8 Printed Dimity-39c. a Yard Green, and Yellow, 50c. Yard After the devotional exercises Mrs. Chisholm gave a splendid "paper on Temperance, pointing out how dis- astrous even one glass of beer was and gave an account of accidents that resulted therefrom. Mrs. Dave Leury elements a number of farmers have succeeded in finishing seedi Opera- tions, Mr, Oscar H. Downey was in Guelph a few days last week and from there he went to the Prairie Provinces iii gave-a very full and interesting report] charge of a car of cattle. F. W. BROCK & SON RR LA A a A A ALI NUL PL A NUL TLR 0 PLR Rein rpm ne nie, ges a ng en ey te PHONE 43 PORT PERRY i - @ LET'S ALL ADMIT that we like a smart looking car with an abundance of "snap and dash". That's why eyes and thrill young nerves with silky power... to do a lot of running around on very little gas . . . and to supply luxury in abundance for those who appreciate their comfoxt. There are delighted with our meats--BEEF, PORK, LAMB or VEAL: De Sotos were built -- to satisfy young / 11] ROTO # REAR MAA ARAN AAS AAA ASARAR AR ARAN AR A Ah Ar har ar 1 A) EE EE BU aay 0 UA RE CU UU SA tO 25.04 tat ta aay att RSIS sound engineering reasons why De Soto is a 'mechanical misex". One of them is the overdrive transmission. We think that the story of De Soto engineering 'would. interest you. And we are sure that every drop of young blood in your veins will leap with delight when you ride In a new De Soto. Give yourself that treat -- today. The price ? -- See below. Arnal 41101 ave ur Delivered in PORT PERRY License only extra, *Subject to change without notlee. BUDGET TERMS WE STOCK THE BEST IN CANNED GOODS. CAWKER BROS. BEST SERVICE :: BEST PRICES Beare Motors, Port Perry Carter's Garage, Cannington OSHAWA, ONTARIO THICKSON MOTOR SALES Valliant Motors, Whitby J. L. Gordon, Sunderland Le --------_--r NAA Ti AT AREA ARI

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