W cx hE ST Ea AA a Ce ra 7 El a ----. - -- RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshaws, hone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Rhone 94 Conodion ROP. § Owerie Acrvdived RHODE ISLAND REDS Ani ievding saieblshessat deveted sash efi erie DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop Phone 287 . - Port Perry DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen 8t., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68) ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER "in attendance at my Port Parry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of-each week; or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone 25 ---- Painting & Decorating EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINTING and DECORATING ED. WILLIAMS, LILLA STREET Phone 242W PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Plano Actions Repaired and Regulated OLD HORSES WANTED We pay highest price. All horses humanely slaughtered. See us 'before --selling-elsewhere.------ Dead horses and cattle promptly picked up. Phones: 9 r 21, Uxbridge == "176, Port Perry may16 H. ELSON, Uxbridge ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Baveationghing, Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Box 91 Port Perry wa Will take away ALL ~ Crippled or Dead FARM STOCK FREE OF CHARGE Highest Prices paid for old horses on your farm Phone 69 Woodville Reverse Phone Calls - Prompt Service Ed. Peconi, hi WOODVILLE, ONT, AD) J WANTED Dead Horses and Cattle For free pick-up, Phone Port Perry, 118 r 21 Uxbridge 27 Brooklin 62° We pay Phone charges. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED == OROROPORO SSSI ROBOBOOIOIOBBOROIOBS IORI ABOBOBD Your Best ! | Marketisat | | PICKERING FARMS | F EGGS and | FOWL : Your eggs ae candled within 48 § HOURS from time of arrival, ¥ 8 which gives yon a better grade, and consequently more money. ! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 8B we are_open from 8 am. to 6 g pm. dajly,. including Saturdays. i ; CKERING FARMS, Led. =~ A #| Farm stock and implements. Terms ¥| Cash, sale at 1 p.m. Fey lington Twp, 1' mile east of Ernie $8 | Werry's, on Tuesday, 'APRIL 16th, at |1 pmi, Farm Stock and implements. Seagrave, on Sorry! Sold Out "Until May Excepting sexed cockerel chicks, a few of which are still available - ---- ivan wm eer WTR A mw een oe Heme of "Red Lady" One of the Werkd's Highsat Official Record ROP. Hens a 346 Bogs. 365 Deys CAPONIZING Have your cockerels caponized at from 4 to b weeks of age. Call Harlan Clark, Phone 266 r 11, Port Perry. maylb The Label Date on your Port Perry Star will tell you when your subscription is dune SPRING SEEDING Supplies now in Stock of ~ Clover Seeds, Timothy and Pérmanent Pasture O.A C. No. 21 Barley Ajax and Erban Oats Inquiries and orders Solicited H.- H. GOODE ~ Myrtle Station Elevator : ~ PHONES: Elwood Masters Brooklin 33-r-6. Port Perry 120-r-b TT Ta MOTORCYCLES, PARTS and ACCESSORIES, Phone Oshawa 4121J "DOC" BERRY april30 I. a. 6st iBihlé Il _ PASTURE FOR RENT Lots 14 and 16, Con. 7, Reach Twp. Good shade and water. Appl Abraham Wallace, Port Perry, P Ah R. april24 'DR. ED. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls to me. W. A. ied DENTAL S8URGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's . Insurance Office. Auction Sales Ted Jackson, Auctioneer THOMAS EDEN, lot 3, con. 9 Seugog; on FRIDAY, APRIL 18th-- C. A. AVERY, Lot 18, Con, 8, Dar- Terms Cash. S.J. WOOLDRIDGE, Lot 1, Con, 1 Mariposa Twp., one mile north' "of _Saturda ay. A APRIL Jot Form Stock, Hey' and Im HERMAN McGILL, Lot 23, Cn wo! one mile north of Bethany, at 1 #100 Wednesday, APRIL 28rd, Burm | & i | Stock and Implements. Terms Cash, #| W. LINE, one mile West of Brook- d Berni lt 8 Jew lin, on Monday, APRIL 14, 1.30 p.m,, oye, Ya brid nie was in Torofito Horses, Implements and ' Furniture, "hess. did i S---- nt | "er LAUNDERALL WASHER "sais | Automatic Oil Burners Reg. $25.50--$19. 75 [I Tri-Lamps Walnut and Gold Finish Washable Shades Table Lamps, $4.95 and up. Electric Kitchen Clocks [Westclox] $4.95 plus tas: Electric Kettles, boils water in three minutes--$14.00 Floor Heaters, $7.95 and up. Farm Wiring REPAIRS | Heating Pads, $7.45. 774|[Robertson Electric, HARRY O. PERRY, CITIES SERVICE OIL CO,, Ph: 179J 294 Court St. OSHAWA, 1isw Port Perry ASHBURN Miss Glenys Stephen, of Kinsale, is holidaying at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Doble and son Philip, of Weston, Miss Florence Doble, of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Doble. Mrs. Fred Procunier and family, of Waterford, visited at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs, Walter Lynde. Messrs. James Knight and Harold Slute, of Peterboro, spent the week- end at their respective homes. daughter Eileen, and Mr, Barry Hamill of Manilla, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wes Routley. Mrs, Van Dusen, of Toronto, is holi- daying at the home of Mr, and Mus. Albert Knight, . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher and fam- ily visited on Sunday-at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kerry, of Port Perry. Mrs, R. Richardson, of Brewer's is spending the Rasier vacation at her home here. Miss Barbara Lynde of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of her Messrs. Edward Tarves and Cecil Crumb, of Hamilton, spent the week- end; at the home of -Mrs;~Rose Crumb. {- Mr. Everett Leach, of Brockville, spent the week-end at his 'home here. ing, April 4th, with the Young People in charge. The Scripture lesson was read 'by Mr. Wm. Gardner and short prayers were given by Mrs, Wililam Gardner, Joan Hill, James Childs and Nancy Walsh. A lovely solo was sung Frances Lynde, Catharine Fisher and Doris May Heron, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord ?" Rev. message. _ There was a good attendance at the Church service on Sunday, April 6th at 11 am. The girls occupied the choir loft and during the service sang "The Old Rugged Cross". Rev. John Riddell chose for his text St. Mark, chapter. 16:12: "After. that He ap- them, as they walked and went into ----_may-12{the_ country." The April 'meeting of the W.M.S. | was held at the home of Mrs, Gordon Fisher, on Wednesday, April 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamill and their | parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Lynde. | A special Good Friday service was| held in Burn's Church on Friday. even-| by Mrs. Edgar Herow and a trio by|---- J. Riddell delivered a splendid Easter] Port Perry, Ont. og] TO OUR DEALERS ~ No Increase = H in the price of TRADE MARK REG Despite the removal of the Price Ceilings on -- Soft Drinks we are pleased to announce that the price of Coca-Cola remains - unchanged. el / ? bt Murell Goode Ny Drink Port Perry Bottling Works peared in another form unto two of] - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, 1947 ---- pR-------- IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Cash, or On Time Fuel Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone 2016 SE SS A RR RR RE RRC ROROROROR Ope ~~ Authorized Bottler of Coca-Cola. Vo 6// oF / Under Contract with Coca-Cola, ¢ 7/4 .~ Limited La N : The meeting of the Woman's Asso- ciation was held on the afternoon of April 3rd, having been postponed from March 26th, owing to weather and road conditions. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wm, Martyn. Fourteen ladies and some children were present and sixteen adults for lunch. 'Mrs. MacGregor - presided, This was our Easter meeting and a propriate hymns were used, The president read the story of "The Re- surrection" and also read an article written by General Booth -telling of his visit in the Holy Land. His de- scription of this event was. very beutiful. Mrs, Fear led in prayer. In the business period the treasurer, Mrs. Martyn, reported $48.64 and. On a carried motion.of Mrs}. Ne ham and Mrs, Ida Brown, wé are to donate a' bedside table to the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. It was decided to have the planned are likely to be better. There was sole discussion as to gowns for the choir-members. offered to inquire as.to price of ma- terial for same. After the repeating of the Mizpah benediction, Group 4 took charge for the following pro- gram: Instrumental, "The Robin's Return" by Mrs. Snelgrove; reading by Mrs. MacGregor, "Who's Who? from Tony's Scrap Book; reading by Mrs. Raymer, "Something Cooking"; vocal duet "Low in the grave e | Lay" by -Mesdames Fear and Snel- grove,, Two contests were conducted, "iCardept Events" and a radio quiz, The {atter was composed by Mrs, B. Wanamaker, Supper was served, in- rol and lemon pie, $14.60 was realized, including a donation and fee for quil ting. . The Sunday School room was lovely | for service on Sunday. Through the kindness of Mr. Snelling, there was a profusion of plants an lowers from rince Albert Greenhouse. These ad- ded to the beauty of the Easter ser- vice which was enjoyed by a large at- tendance. All are sorry for the illness of Mr, H. R, Murphy, who is 'in Port Perry Hospital. e hope there will soon be an im Vi id in bs condition, Miss M.' Murphy, Reg.N., of Aik arrived on Monday fork a Tew da' od visited her brother at the hos Hy Mrs, G. Plaunt of Peterboro, spent abd {be waskuany ~with her. sister, Mrs, Al 0 Milner and Mrs. M. Stone s[have been on the sick list, and tabback has been confined to Mr. Graham 'Howie. of Toronto, with My and Mrs. Bernie for a. AL 'Mrs, F. Stanton, Mr, and Mrs. L. Giving up arming on account of ill- Stanton and Loreen, of Brooklin, were 8. Lukes on Sunday, i Vd hot supper early in May, when roads| « Mrs. Fear kindly: your savings, or get a personal or "commertial loan. Sliding hot meat ple, salad, tomato. 'travellers' cheques, foreign exchange and El} mn hes, | fleas: other bank. services. The Canadian Bank of V a Commerce offers you courteous, friendly service In all of more than 500 'branches, What Does A Bank Mean To, You? Che A Financial General Store A géneral store provides the facilities HERR VU SH EU, _to buy a lot of different things in the same place. You can do the same Jn a bank in financial matters, You can cash" a cheque, pay a bill, open a current account, deposit You can obtain bank money orders,' BR ES iy TE SE: THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE J. R. : HELM, Local Branch Manager i » rn n i