AER ARE RE / > i, 4 "PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 29nd, 1947 | BROCK THEATRE : = " ; ; ' : : ne TAYLORS' || The Best the Market Offers F W BROCK ALR CONDITIONER RESTAURANT Your Phone Orders Receive @ ® : Thursday, Friday and Saturday, FULL COU L pt : 1 : ih a in ll LL; COURSE MEALS -- Careful Attention = 3 . Saturday Matin it 44 SAN DWICHES Onn : FILMS Cawker. Bros, Family Balehers, Phone 29 Gossar d Foundation Garments 7 , " ena daa "Sister Kenny starring ROSALIND RUSSELL and ALEXANDER KNOX \ _ with Dean Jagger - Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, MAY 26th, 27th and 28th kt Last complete show at 8.20 "The Spider" with RICHARD CONTE and FAYE MARLOWE. : Plus an ADDED Attraction Commencing May 4th, the Restaurant will be open from 2 to 10 p. Ju. on Sundays Come in and enjoy a delicious Sundae Milk Shake made with NEILSON'S ICE CREAM WANTED GENERAL COOK Apply - Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry / ; : "Blondie Knows \ Best" with PENNY SINGLETON, ARTHUR LAKE and LARRY SIMMS. Septic Tanks - COMPLETE SERVICE CHARLES BULLER Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, \ MAY 29th, 30th and 31st. . "SMOKY" : Phone 280W Por ra FOR SALE--3 burner Coal Oil Stove and oven; Kitchen Cupboard; Table. Apply to Mrs, Ted Fines, Phone 84 r 32 Port Perry, R.R.3, Port Perry. IN TECHNICOLOR starring PRED MacMURRAY and- ANNE BAXTER = | "Port Perry Coal # Ice co. Phone 289 HUGH SANTER PERK. UP FOR SPRING with an ARDLEY FROCKS LOVELY NEW SUIT /COAT OR DRESS COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SIZES AND COLORS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE, near 'Logan, Phone GE. 1575 TORONTO, ONT. halide | GEORGE WADE and his "CORN HUSKERS Canada's Greatest Old Time and Modern Dance Orchestra with GEORGE WADE in person as Caller and M.C. Every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, at | EDGEWATER PAVILION JACKSON'S POINT OPENING DAYS-- Saturday, May 24th, 'Wednesday, June 4th, . =. Friday, June 6th. ; Every Wednesda, and Saturday--Old Time and odern Dancing. Byery FRIDAY is RURAL NIGHT--If you en Sjuare Dancing, the Schottische, ka 1 Itz, Quadrille, Circassian Circle, oli, Hye Barn Dance, French Minuet, Varsoviona Waltz and any other old time dance that you would care to do, he sure to attend every Friday. FE \ "& Clark's Welding Shop | 1orroms rt ng! he ; POTATOES FOR SALE--B Now open for Electric and Oxy- y Er y. the / Acetylene Welding of all types. Re- Limited quantity; No. pair or subcontracts, at reasonable basket or bag. L grade. Es rar SRY HY Cy CRE Wells, Cisterns and|] Apply to C. H. Kellett, Port |. Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY 'AND SELL THE BEST W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone TRw, PORT PERRY Le 0 A You've heard of it! Now it's Here AQUELLA: _ Ideal for basements in areas subject to flooding. Eliminates need for costly pumping equipment. Properly applied Aquella will keep your cellar Permanently Dry. Let Aquella turn your wet, mouldy 8 cellar into bright, dry playroom, workshop, laundry. Keep your home "garage, retaining walls bone dry. NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY! Your exclusive dealer in Port Perry and 'immediate vicinity is Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY \ Phone 240 w i 0 il | Tm WE ARE DEALERS FOR Fairbanks Morse Co. Ltd. : WATER PUMPS OILBURNERS STOKERS } GRINDERS | HAMMER MILLS ¢ - FAST FREEZERS WATER HEATERS 3 WOODS GRINDERS - ROLLERS USED--Vacum Cleaner, 1 only, Northern 'Electric $20.00 FARM WIRING ROBERTSON'S ELECTRIC Phone 179 Port Perdy In LESS than two years, voices will be able to travel over! "stormproof"" cable (most of it underground) all the way between Quebec City and Windsor, - "and to many her points, FORT Completing this project is part of our huge programme 10 keep up with the increasing flow of Long Distance. calls. And not only to make sure that calls go through 'with the least possible delay, but also to ensure dependable service under all weather conditions, We: are rushing the whole programme -- which includes more: lines, more switchboards--so that Long Distance 'will contimse to be the best communication service, / 74 / COMPANY OF CANADA/ ; y & a THE BELL TELEPHONE SN: 7 7 SY a 3 - . prices.' a Two Blocks South of ARCHER'S anhana GARAGE. Petry. fi Ys 'Mar. 6 y 'i! Fi ; 5 i si Pr Sn AR Cy 5 ¥ 3 , po o 3 23 pO & 2 by *, s, #2 | christening of +, Beatrice Marie Maas, in Hamilton, on 3 | Sunday. £5 | daughter returning to spend the week $2 with her parents. THE GOSSARD LINE OF BEAUTY Ladies' two way stretch elastic girdle, $2.25 & $3. 20 Front Lacing Corsets, all sizes, $6.75 and $7.85 Saun Step-in Girdle, $4.95 Nylon Hosiery, new low prices, $1.40, $1 65 Curtain Material, Big New Shipment ' 60c., 65¢., 95c. yard Ecru Lace Curtains, $3.50 per pair. Semi-Web Voile Curtains, $5.65 per pair. OVERDRAPES--S$6. 60 ) per pair. SHOES IN POPULAR MAKES Sisman, Goodrich, Smith, Hedley, Gracia Many lines of Shoes are at the price prevailing last year. While they last, they are Below Market Price. WALLPAPER--NEW PATTERNS ~~ AGAIN THIS WEEK 'Sunworthy -- Sun-Tested -- 15¢c. Roll and up NA AIR yn PROSPECT Mr. and Mrs. Durham attended the their granddaughter Maas and Mrs. Gordon The National Holstein sale "held at 5 the Exhibition grounds, Toronto, on ok | Monday, May 19th, was a special at- traction to some of our pure bred Hol- stein breeders in this district. Mr. ad Mrs. A Mintchell, Toroiko, '| were week-end guests-at Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mitchells. Mrs. Frank Mackin and children, of Oshawa, visited her sister, Mrs. Leon- ard McDermiad, on Friday last. Please keep in mind Utica decoration on June 8th. More particulars later. On Sunday next, May 26th, Church will be at 10 a.m. and Sunday School at 11 a.m. Service will be at this hour during the summer. Arbor Day was held at the school on Monday in the usual way--raking, planting and beautifying the grounds. Miss Dobson, the teacher, treated the children to refreshments and a half holiday. Mr, C. Wilson and Inez spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Wilson and Beryl at Kinsale, and attended the Oddfellows' service at Brooklin in the afternoon. ' Mrs. Arthur Thompson, of Oshawa, visiting with her mother, Mrs. Janies '| Wilson. Mr. and Mrs, "Charles Webster and family, Toronto, were Sunday guests with Mrs. G. Webster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Elford and Mr. Earl Follest, of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Grills, of Columbus, with}. Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Diamond, on Sun- day. Our usual service was held on Sun- day afternoon at 1.30," Mr. -J:--Young presiding, At, 3 o'clock Mr. Young took the service in the Prince Albert United Church for the Rev. Clifford Smith, y FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE The Federation of Agriculture met in Manchester Hall, on Tuesday even- ing with a fair attendance. Mr. Les Smith was in the chair. Mr, Ritchie's first subject was "The County of On- tario Tomorrow's Timber" It was based in how forests can be destroyed through carelessness and destruction, Miss Ruth Duff sang "Carolina Moon" accompanied by Mrs. I. Moore, Mr. Phone 77 - | ENE Ritchie's second subject was on' the "Blue Cross Health", to explain how it helps people pay for their hospital fees. ; Mr. Crane 'introduced the guest speaker, Miss Parker, of the Home Economics Dept., at Port Perry High School. She gave an interesting talk on vitimins. : Messrs. Reg. Foster and Geo. Beare SERA FRST UF SIU) Mulligan's Beauty Shoppe = MISS WANDA CLARK HAIR DRESSING SPECIALIST Graduate of Marvel Hairdressing School FEET ARIAS a5 BT: (PN NE Toronto. Appointments open from May 26 on H. H. MULLIGAN - Port Perry A a a AN sang "Keep Them Tumbling Down", with the audience joining in, The election of officers followed-- President," Armour McMillan; Vice- President, 1. Thompson; Sec'y, Mrs. Roy Leask. Fi A tt Mr. Ritchie's last film was on com- munity singing. After this refresh- ments were served, The meeting closed with God Save the King. @ JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF Norge Washing Machines ] NOW ON DISPLAY AT BEARE MOTORS Ph 130 -m ~ Port Perry ¢ IRC a A rl yo Nt 4 > oR Sadi oy a RT Am TE