» 5 Rds Ad : msm Mpr---- Sr ITT PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1946 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY AIR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday and Saturady, APRIL 25-26-27 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m, Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "George White's Scandals" starring JOAN DAVIS and JACK HALEY - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, APRIL 29-30 and MAY 1st Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. "Mildred Pierce" starring JOAN CRAWFORD, JACK CARSON, ZACHARY SCOTT. Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, MAY 2-3-4 GEORGE FORMBY in "Vote for George" NOTICE All kinds of Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. Small Gasoline Engines for Sale. Electric or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor FOR SALE A Decker Bros. Square Piano. ply at Star Office. Ap- FOR SALE Brindle Cow, due to freshen in two ---- (The firm of Greer & Humphreys ls disecived) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS 24%; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Wednesday morning and Friday afterncoa of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone 25 W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68j DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. Phone 237, Res. 215 Port Perry DR. ED. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls to me. Painting, Paperhanging Satisfactory Service Any Job done-- Large or Small T. McNEILL, Phone 271, Port Perry FOR SALE ' capacity, in good condition. Can be motor driven. Apply to H. C. Snooks, Seagrave. may? FOR SALE Quebec Cook Stove with copper re- servoir and high warming oven; Iron Bed, brown; Waysagless Mattress and Springs; Dresser, three drawers, mir- ror; Pullout Couch and Mattress; Eight-Day Clock; large Serving Tray; Axminister Rug; . Chemical Closet. weeks. Apply to Sam Arnold, Prince Albert, Phone 246 r2, Apply to Jas. Ewen, Port Perry. ~m2 Queen Street, Port Perry. Phome $4 i DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG / Ais as EL RL rt EL RR 2 11 The Best the Careful Your Phone Orders Receive Market Offers Attention N We use original factory parts only for replacement N! R in any make of Washing Machine and Wringers. \4 rR Before buying an Electric Refrigerator ¥ R Consider a SERVEL Y N Operates on any cycle--25 or 60. Noiseless for Ns A all time. No moving parts to wear out. 1 R Over 15 years of proven service in Canada. NA A 6 YEAR GUARANTEE. , 4 Farm Wiring. Phone 179, Freo fstimates Xn Port Perry, Ont. KEN SPEARS INSTRUCTION for Guitar, 60c. each, Casimir St. Phone 183) Marvel Cream Separator, 600 bs. | FOR SALE dietal Walnut finished twin beds, with springs and spring mattresses; hardwood rocker (oak) and bedspread. WANTED--Three or four rooms or house--unfurnished. Phone 201J, Port Perry, Ont, FOR SALE Ice Box, cream enamel, handle, in good condition. Chas. Perry. chrome A ROBERTSON ELECTRIC § Instruments, Cases, Music Books and Supplies. Special Cowboy Song Books Apply to Brignall, Bigelow St., Port Phone 179 Ug £2 M4 UL AL Sel GL RE A Myrtle Station (Continued from Front Page) Harvey Williams were in Hamilton on Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Fritshaw, . Orland Wiles was rushed to Oshawa Hospital late Thursday night for an appendix operation. He is doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Norman -Hughsonand Mrs. Harold Stredwick were in Toron- to on Saturday when they attended the funeral of Ries, G. T. Wolfe. Mrs. David Duchemin, of Toronto, is visiting this week with her son, David and Mrs. Duchemin. Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs. Stanley Linton, Mrs. H. Hamilton, the Dave Luerys, Mrs. A. Eyers, the Art Painters and Mrs. Stredwick, were F. W. BROCK & SON _ NEW GOODS g SUNNY VALE DRESSES BARBARA JOYCE DRESSES, $7.50, $9.50 DRESS GOODS BY THE YARD Nice Selection. $5.50 $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 yd. WOOL--Large assortment this week, i in 1 and 2 oz. balls. i 4 ply sock wool 4 ply in skeins Andalusian Wool, 1 oz., in limited quantity Crochet yarn, 1 oz. ball, fine quality Scotch Fingering and Wheeling Yarn i in several colors. i among the crowd of people who filled St. John's Anglican Church, Whitby, | on Good Friday night to hear the; contata, "From Olivet to Calvary". It! was a real musical treat and well ren-! The Canadian Bank of Commerce has for many years assisted in the develop- ment of logging, lumbering and the pulp and paper in- dustry across the Dominion. Its branches, whether in old established communities or in the new town sites, serve the many banking require- ments of companies and individuals associated with these industries. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE J. R. Helm, Manager Local Branch N ANKING IN ACTION is manifested in the crash of falling trees; in the rush of logs, as the lumberjacks break the jam and speed the timber on its way; in the scream of saws, as busy mills convert it into planks, beams and scantlings. Logging and lumbering provide work and wages for thousands--in the woods, the mills, the construction industry. stream of wealth thus flowing across Canada is an example of Banking in Action. The 718A . Sunday evening. | dered by the choirs of St. Andrew's' and St. John's churches, Miss Barbara Spencer, of Fort Erie, | is spending the Easter school vacation ! with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Gilroy. | My, and: Mrs. Gilroy had with thém on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. J. Ramsay and! little daughter, Donna, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gilroy and Mr. Merlin Gilroy attended the Waye- Gilroy wedding in Salem church, on Saturday afternoon. The bride was Miss Nora Gilroy, third daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Gilroy, who were former residents of the Prospect- Myrtle district but who now live near Oakwood. William Ash, Jr, and his sister, Grace, went to Toronto for the week- end. Grace is remaining until the end of this week. Mrs. Lewis Hill, of Orillia, was a week-end visitor with her sister, Mrs. R. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Squelch of Mount Carmel were dinner guests of Mrs. Long on Sunday. i Miss Beatrice Denison, of Toronto, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Denison, and her sister, Mrs. A. Mitchell, from Thursday evening until ! Miss Dorothy Brawn, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arman, of Picker- ing and Mr. Bill Timmins, of Toronto, were guests of the Roy Percy family on Sunday. | Mrs. Ww, Gardner, Jr., of Ashburn, spent Easter with her parents, Russell and Mrs. Taylor. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonham and sons, Ira and Percy, of Tory Hill, spent the week-end with their sister, Mrs. John Grant and Mr. Grant. | Pte. Ray Grant, C.A.T.S., of Brock- ville, came home on Good Friday for FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES a Specialty. 8 Large assortment all the time. a! Sunworthy and Sun-Tested. New i Wallpaper-- Patterns this week. :: Papers for of ~~ Every Room. 12c. roll and up. 13 ¥ 2 GOODRICH Canvas Footwear in i SHOE S--- all sizes. Best Quality. 3 wi SISMAN Work Boots and Oxfords for Men and Boys. SMITH Shoes for children give long wear, all sizes SN i SI All sizes in stock. CASTING, N.E. Powerhouse, Monday Apr. 29, 8 p.m. a ten day furlough, : Mr. Ray Downey and daughters, Virginia and Linda, of Toronto, were with his parents, O. H. and Mrs. Dow- ney. Miss Shirley Beadle of North Osha- wa, is visiting this week with her i grandparents, W. J. and Mrs. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maw, and son 5 John, were in Rosebank, on Sunday, | the guests of Arthur's sister, Mrs, D. i Cowan, and Mr, Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. S, McTavish and sons of Oshawa, called at the James Dick- H 20,00 0% 0% oa ote 4% 1% 0% 0" 0" 0" N00 008,85, 0°8,0°8,4°8, FUEL O We are able to fill your Fuel Oil requirements. If you are installing an oil burner we would be glad to fill your tank with the BEST FUEL OIL on the market today. Drop in at the office for prices and information or give us a call. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER 200 0% 40 0 EVER machines have to 60% of all Milkers in the 16 other makes compete Your "SURGE" "SURGE' y THE FASTEST MILKER There are no long tubes. Cleaner Milk. Fasier Washing' The "SURGE" does automatically what other 'UX-SPRING FARMS Ph. 103-r-2, Uxbridge, Ont, Service Dealer, j-- son home on Sunday. # F. E. Reesor Phone 73w F. G. Reesor AVR Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Magee of Osha-|§& : ve, wa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | gagsesesoreactoesrcence ae Li Cook, during the Easter season. EAR Mr. and Rrra. W. J. Cook had the Lis BL orl Joys snd ltl Ga nts ove tho wesc ne suena of| | Choice Meats at all Times hs 'Mr. and Mrs. George Lyle. 5 J WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST 3 FOR SALE W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER i PLC Case Tractor Phone 72w, PORT PERRY pi English Fordson Apply--Case Showrooms Jr mm ' = NRE Jy J, Phone 1803. LINDSAY Live Hens and Broilers We sell direct to the consumer, oct and can pay you more for live N : . PR BUILT poultry. Get our prices. 3 Transportation arranged for WN large lots. WH be helped to do. i } U.B.A. are "SURGE." = 8 for the remaining 409%. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, PHONE or WRITE Ni PICKERING FARMS, Ltd. : WHITBY, ONTARIO , | HE Phone 836 Day or Night --