-- & « . tg PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 12th, 1947 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY AIR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday and Saturday JUNE 12th, 13th, 14th ~ Two shows at 7.and 9 p.m. «Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "Black Beauty" with MONA FREEMAN and * RICHARD DENNING plus James Oliver Curwood's - «North of the Border" with RUSSELL HAYDEN and INEZ COOPER Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JUNE 16th, 17th, 18th Last complete show at 8.20 "White Tie and Tails" i DAN DURYEA. nA RAINES, WILLIAM BENDIX plug JUDY CANOVA, in Singin' in the Corn" with ALLEN JENKINS; x GUINN "BIG-BOY" WILLIAMS Next Thurstlay, Friday and Saturday, JUNE 19th, 20th, 21st GARY COOPER, in 'Cloak -and Dagger' 3 Fit Robt. Alda and Lilla Palmer, = |'-- = BAP TIST MISSION'CIRCLE Our Mission Circle mét at the home of Miss Carnegie, on June 6th with six present. After singing a hymn the bth" chapter of Ecclesiastes was read. Mrs, Reamsbottom then led in prayer. The devotional paper was «read by Mrs. Starr on "The Christian's Privilege". 'India was the topie and bottom, Mrs, Elford read "Come to India", This was based on extracts from Missionary letters, describing sounds and missionary 'féelings in India today. Preaching and Healing was the subject that Mrs. Sutcliffe read on how people come to hear the -| Word of God when one gave medicine or salve to heal their sores. Mrs. Teel's reading was "Pray for India". The ladies then held a short session of prayer for God's word tells us_to "pray without ceasing." Mrs, Ryan closed the meeting with prayer, TAYLORS' RESTAURANT - rr -- FULL CQURSE MEALS LIGHT: LUNCHES SANDWICHES _ FILMS Ee -- Commencing May 4th, the Restaurant will be open from 2 to 10 p.m. on- - Sundays Come in and enjoy a delicious: Sundae or Milk' Shake made with NEILSON'S ICE CREAM 1 Phone 32. O POPOROS a 0%, 0% % 4% fe 0% foots of F RESH BAKING DAILY BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES & TARTS SATURDAY SPECIAL "GHucoLaTe DATE LAYERS" Gerrow Bros. Bakery are, ote st ae oto ate to tu oe fu 0% ote te ot ie te te ite tte et et te Gil mite i ARDLEY | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRICE REDUCTION SALE On All Merchandise in Our Store \ ARDLEY 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE, ' ~ TYOUR INVITATION TO FARMERS' NIGHT BANQUET Sponsored by PORT PERRY BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOC. "y To be held in the " PORT PERRY. "Toronto, * # Reesor's Fuel, Beare Motors, gt V.P. Stouffer. i HARRY PEEL, President ; (TORONTO; OR On Thursday, June 19th, at 7 p.m. DS. 1 Guest Spoaker, Hon. G.A. WELSH, Minister of Travel and Publicity : Special Entertainment' S.L. Rodway & Sons ge 'Masters of Magio W DINNER $1.00 Tickets may be procured trom. FROCKS FROCKS near Logan, Phone GE. 1576 HIGH SCHOOL itis an outline was read by Mrs. Reams-|#. SERENE RRR REE RRR ARRAN RRR RRA AE BARA RAR R A RAR RRR BRR AS RAR AR ARERR AER RARE RS SARA The Best the Market Offers | IF. W. BROCK & SON Your Phone Orders Receive | Cawker res, Family Butchers, Phone un pitti EE hMhk Careful Attention Gr ¥e W. Choice Meats at all Times | WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE to keep prices down. will not e raised in price. 5 'We are trying, for the good of éveryone, "In Stock" goods All new goods will be priced according to regulations previously in effect. I A 0 pa we WT E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY 'You've heard of It! Ideal for basements in areas subject to flooding. - Eliminates need 'for costly. pumping equipment. your cellar Permanently Dry. 2 cellar into bright, dry playroom, workshop,' laundry. Keep your home g © garage, retaining walls bone dry. Your exclusive dealer in Port Perry and immediate vicinity is 0 EL CL 0 A OD / Now it's Here AQUELLA Properly applied Aquella will keep Gossard and D & A Foundation Garinonts Complete stock of these Popular Lines now in. MEN'S FINE SHIRTS IN PLAIN COLOURS OR WHITE | Most Sizes $2.75, $2.95 RL CI SA, Im NT BENE - Ne ea -- tI : ree Ak NT "Let Aquella turn your wet, mouldy NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY! SUPER-SILK. NYLONS--$1.65 Pair TA a Ladies' Sport Shoes--$2.98 and $4.00 ALL COLOURS. SEVERAL DESIGNS TAI Te PW . I~ 'MINI MIX -- Electric MIXER Beats Eggs, Whipps Cream, Mixes Eggnogs, Pie Fillings, Milkshakes, ete. ] $15.00 Complete with Bowls IT'S NEW--KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER & FLOOR POLISHER. Rent one for a Day FOR THE JUNE BRIDE-- Table Lamps, , Toasters, Irons. ROBERTSON'S ELECTRIC ; FARM WIRING IT'S ~ Wallpapers, room lots at REDUCTION Suntested, Sunworthy. For any room. PRICED RIGHT at 'RUBBER- KNEE BOOTS--GOODRICH FOR MEN, WOMEN, and BOYS. NOW IN STOCK. PRET Pg Ue ag WHITE FLANNELETTE, ONE YARD WIDE 'GOOD QUALITY. 49¢. PER YARD FULLY GUARANTEED Phone 179w Port Perry. "IN FRONT OF POST OFFICE "EVERY FARM NEEDS HYDRO" : ESTIMATES FREE. : Well, you'll be glad to know it is now available. Aad Gerrow Bros., Peel Hardware, { ] v. P. 'STOUFFER, Secretary. g: a = PORT PERRY COAL: 'we can assure you that it is real Famous Reading Anthracite . . . trademarked with the tiny red spots $0 show that it's the genuine article... the coal that's actually laundered to free it of impurities . . . the coal that delivers your money's worth in heat value. ~ & ICE C9. Phone - + - = NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of William Henry Leonard, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Re- tired. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named - 'who died May 26th, 1947, are hereby hoti- fied to send to the undersigned on or before July bth, 1947, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after July 6th, 1947, the assets of the de- signed shall then have notice. ; DATED at Port Perry, this 80th day of May, 1047, HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port "Perry, 'Ontario, Srbos for the Executors, ceased will be distributed among the| , ap J as an parties entitled thereto having regard |' -- Wr tenn NLL = ) only to claims of which the under-| SNE f: Roth fee = 1047-1947 p= THE AMAZING DEVELOPMENT < bi de flora onackinery 100 YEARS AGO, two good men - with a cradle and rake could cut and bind three acres of grain in a day. Then there still remained the laborious task of threshing the grain with a flail on the barn floor: Today one man with a Massey- Harris self-propelled combine can cut and thresh up to 50 acres in a day. "Just think of the tedious, back- breaking labor in cultivating, seeding, harvesting and threshing which the farmer of today escapes _ through the use of modern farm machinery, ~The- development of laboe- saving farm machinery in which Massey-Harris has played a lead- ing part since 1847 has had an important bearing on our daily lives. Before 1830 the farmer pro-- duced mostly for himself and his family; today he raises crops chiefly ar to sell. The huge increase in farm : To PC + production brought about by farm machinery during the last century has been an important factor be- hind the rapid climb in the standard of living both on the farm and in the city. Today at-the beginning of the second century of its history, this company looks forward to a con- tinuance of its service in helping the farmer to produce more and better crops, easier, quicker and at lower cost. Until about 1850, wben borie-drawn A v A 1 machines bog to be wed, grain 74 A was cut by i Wo with a "cradle" t i 1 Te cn a ---- LS, CP my SN w voor Wilh COONAN any erop furnish with gas And ou. Choice of i Masser Hors Ne. 21 Reaper With this machine you can harvest large acreages easier, faster, man can operate i Has only one Raa