) with exclusive 'double-stretch hose > % Bugs she can clean faster, farther and easier with this new. Hoover! rn * Because. she can clean from éne room to another--even all the way up the stairs --without carrying this cleaner! 2 Pecans it's complete with a whole new set ' of Hoover Strato-Tools . i Because. the new Hoover nozzle and 4 full-horsepower motor get more dirt dl with ¥4 less work! Spacial trade-in offer this wesk only PHOENIX APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE PHONE 552 PORT PERRY PAY-FOR YOUR FEED "when you SELL YOUR HOGS! SEE US FOR THE MASTER HOG CONTRACT PLAN. The following plan is highly recommended for Best Results: MASTER PIG-PERK PELLETS, 25 lbs. PER PIG. Start them when they are approximately 1 week old. MASTER PIG STARTER PELLETS, 75 lbs. PER PIG. followed by MASTER PIG GROWER PELLETS MASTER FEEDS FAST, FAIR and FRIENDLY SERVICE PORT PERRY oo PHONE 1 Carnegie Hardware The Following is a List of the "APPRECIATION DAY" | Merchants Van's Men's & Boys' Wear Elizabeth Shoppe Master Feeds "Del" Restaurant Hope's 1.G.A., Cawker's Butcher Shop Sweetman's Garage "Phoenix Appliances Taylor's Restaurant Sandiland Jewellery John Ballard Lumber, (Co-Supporter) Archer Motors MacGregor & Son, ; Butcher Shop A. W. Brock Dept. Store Western Tire Kay Van's Ladies' Wear Dowson's Food Market Mrs. Hope's Tobacco and Magazine Shop Howard Motors Beare Motors Lid. Levinson' Drygoods Jackson's Farm Equipment Taylor's be. to $1.00 Store Next Tuesday, May 15, the Draw 'will be held in front of Western Tire Store at 3.30 P. m. The 'Trensure Chest will contain $298.21, ' Watch for the name of the "MERCHANT OF THE. WEEK" when Jou shop. Seagrave | Mr, and Mrs. Rupert Byers, of Bow- manville, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Bert Wanamaker, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen, Hood, on- Scugog Island. Mr. -and Mrs. E, Butt and Carol spent Thursday in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs.- Harry Berry. a Don' t forget Mother's Sunday, May 13th at 12 o'clock, when our guest speaker will be our former 'Minister, Rev. Thos. Wallace. . Mr, and Mrs, Eagleson spent the week-end in Toronto with their daugh- ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs, W. Tristrim, Mr, and Mrs, Adam Sharpe, of En- niskillen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cox of Port Perry, Perry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements. Don't forget the "National Hospital Day" on Saturday. The ladies of the Auxiliary are serving ted from 2.30 to 4.30 pm. Everyone is welcome to come and see the new equipment, "Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd, of Green- bank, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, Stone. Mr. Elgin Frise spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grose. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Keen were Miss June-Bellingham and Mr, Garf. Bowes, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Wright, of Can- nington, hip a The two plays that the ladies of the W.A. have been putting on, not forgetting the 3 gentlemen who are helping them out, have been going the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds spent. LSA LEAT a BN By 5a y LS "i s 3 be SPU | 3 3 Shy Aaa ae SO Tl A Rt 5 ARR i Shires rounds as usual, entertainment for the Zion people on 21st. The W.M.S. held in Seagrave churchr on the 1st of May, was well attended, over 100° registered in the marning, 'the play- cette from. Little Britain was very well given in the morning, and in the after} noon Miss Edwards, of Lindsay, was guest speaker. She took for her topic "Launch out into the Deep" which was very ably given, : Mrs. Ten Williams, of Goderich, spent the week with her pavents, Mr. | and Mrs, A. Moon, and over the week end Mr. and Mrs, Joe Lobe and son Stephen and Mr, Lake, all of Toronto, were also guests gt the Scugon I'he Head W.A., met at the home of Murs, L. Martyn last Wednesday. There were 13 members and three visitors present. We were pleased to welcome to our group Mrs. A. Ashton, Mis, | Espie and Mrs, Clifford Redman, The meeting opened with the hyn "Take Time to be Holy", followed hy the Lord's Prayer. The Scripture reading was taken by Mrs. Alex. Martyn, Marie Healey read our story from our new study book. The roll call was en- swered by a housecleaning hint. Thank You letters were read from those who received boxes from our W.A, last month. Our president, Mrs. Clara Dowson, gave a report of the Preshy- tery meeting held in Northminster Church, Oshawa, which she and Myrtle Manns attended. They reported a very interestéd meeting, and our group has decided to become-a-mem- ber- of the Presbytery. A discussion Moon home, Convention that was| ward prizes for the draw. Travell, and \ vega They will be the of our contribution to the Hospital Auxiliary Penny Draw resulted in our decision to donate the sum of $10 to- It was al- s0 voted to give a donation of $76.00 to the parsonage committee towards a stove and a refrigerator for the par- sonage. . Dorothy Martyn hors gave the mem- bers two short contests on "Trees" and "Birds of the Bible" which. were won' by Mrs. Barry, Irene; Carter was a clase second: Clara Dowson then puz- vp zled the members with a tiny jig-saw, while Marie Healey 's group prepared lunch, "i Mr. and Mrs, Ken Byers, Scarboro, called on Mr, and Mrs. S, Rodman last Wednesday evening. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S. Rodman were Mr. Bill | May, Miss Joan Mcgee, and Mr, Stan' May, Toronto, Mrs. Grouse, Mrs. Miss Beth Travell, of Oshawa, Next Sunday being Mother's Day, a pecial program will be followed at the Head Sunday School Service, held at 11 am. will attend. : The Hospital Auxiliary wish to re- mind you of your National Hospital Day to be observed next Saturday afternoon at your Community Mem- orial Hospital. Lunch will be served by the Auxiliary members. ) Mr. and Mrs. O. Heayn entertained the Ilead Kuchre Club last Friday evening, Prizes were won by Mr, J. Beckett and Mrs, Don Gerrow. We hope many members Manchester Mr. Jack Griffen, of Port Perry, a student minister, was the guest speak- L day after noon, | ture lesson and Mrs, SUPPLEMENT TO THE PORT PERRY STAR--5 er on Sunday morning and his very fine message was much appreciated. On June 8th, a treat is in store for us, when' the play "Mr. Bean from Lima" will be put on here by the Wilfred players, The W. A. will sponsor this fine entertainment. , Mrs. Frank Way and Miss 'Winnie | Way of Toronto, were guests of Mrs. , Dolly Roberts on Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Crosier "and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Patterson visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Crosier on Sunday. Remember Sunday, May 138th is Family Day. Come to church and [ join in the service, church and Sunday School combine "wd F1:16 am. Mrs, GG. Wheatley and Mr. and Mrs. W. Rudkire, Bipoklin, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Midgley on Saturday. The Women's Association met at the home of Mrs. J. E. Holtby last Thurs- Following opening hymn, Mrs, Robt. Aird read the Scrip- Grant Franklin i the lesson theme. Mrs. Archer pre- sided for the business session. Four- teen members and two visitors: an- swered the roll call and fifteen visits were reported. Plans were made for a baking sale to be held Friday after- noon, May 18th. Mrs. Fred Christie offered to see the Wilfred W.A. re the presentation of their play, which will be put on here in June. Mrs. Lorne Thompson offered her home for the June meeting. Several "Thank You" notes were read. Mrs. Holtby, Mrs. G. Franklin and Mrs. Aird served a delicious lunch. Collec- tion amounted to $6.30. Mr. 'and Mrs. C. Midgley 'were the guests of Mrs. W. Jackson, Port Perry, last Sunday. All roads seemed to lead to Haugens Chicken Barbacue on the week-end. Mr. & Mrs. A. Roach and daughters were with relatives in Toronto on the week-end, n Pine Grove Mi. and Mrs. A. Handel spent the week-end in Toronto, . Mrs. Bert Mitchell calling ow Mrs. Henry Skerrat,, one day last week, A few farmers are starting to work on the land. Mrs. A. Stubbins, of Toronto, visited the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim MeKee and family, and Mr. John McKee, of Toronto, visit- ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill, Mr. Clarence Albright spent Sunday with his father Mr, Joh Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Jack: Brennand and family, of visiting Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and David visited Sunday with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Robert Banks. The Rice family, of Toronto, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. Gourlie. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie are spending a few days in Toronto; also visited Mrs. H. Armstrong on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramer and fam- ily of Markham, Mr. and Mrs.. Sher- wood Catherwood and family, of Ux- bridge, visited at Mrs. H. Graves on Sunday. A number of Pine Grove W. A: ladies attended-the meeting at Good- wood Women's Assagiation on Thurs- day and spent a very pleasant after- noon, A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Ce wwistest 00Y BY BOX GIRDER FRAME = LY IR ill PLENUM a ARCH car that has 18 Safety Firsts . . . onstration of Chevrolet's Famaus Sy AR i all- welded body -- all com- onents fused into a sol- d 'Fortress of Steel", for your protection. A sense of security is standard equipment in Chevrolet. Extra-sturdy. bumper-to- bumper strength spe- cially designed to carry the body lower -- giving you a more solid, more comfortable ride, a saf- er, steadier hold on the road. : : H | H ! DOUBLE WALLS OF STEEL | Double-walled steel strength to the front, rear, and each side of you! Only Chevrolet in | its low-price field pives | you this dual security, Massive resistance to road shock an unusual. ly strong bulwark arches from one side of the frame to the other be- tween the engine and the front seat, giving extra strength and protection. ANTI-DIVE- BRAKING Designed to prevent pas- senger-pitching "nose- dive stops. This feature fous braking Ue up to 45% for safer, level- , ve fight stopping. trol of your car... handling under BALL-RACE STEERING , A Bigtting for tight-spot manoeuvr ng! Reclrcu- lating Foal bearings re- duce friction, give you {ar easier, safer contral. Chevrolet steering Is precise, self-centring! OUTRIGGER REAR SUSPENSION LONGER rear springs are modnted outside of the frame for rock-steady cornering, superbly se- cure roadability! SWEEPING PANORAMIC WINDSHIELD Chevrolet opened new horizons in the low- priced field with the wide-view Panoramic Windshield. Safer see- ing! ' ~ { CENTRE ROOF BOW Greater overhead pro- tection is provided by Chevrolet's unique double-tibbed roof bow | that ties in with the door pillars, giving add- ed strength and bracing to the all- yee) Turret Top. safety. Directional Signals, SAFETY GLASS ALL 'ROUND A historic Chevrolet first'. Wrap-around rear window was another Chevrolet advancé,*mak- ing driving and parking very much safer. I SAFETY DOOR LATCHES Interlocking rotary safe. ty- door latches help to keep doors safely shut under impact. Chevrolet introduced them without fanfare in mid - 1955, another forward step. MID-BODY FRAME For your protection Chevrolet's body is fur- ther strengthened by a | rugged structure gird- ing the centre of the body--top, side and floor ' 0 i i ' for 'a sturdy mid-body * frame, BABY-GUARD REAR DOOR LOCKS Important protection for your children, With lock button down, door can- not be opened even from the inside PHONE 74 PORT PERRY by Chevrolet consistent, leadership. Leadership, you will note, not merely in protective safety features -- but in PREVENTIVE features. Features which bring you surer, safer con- new case, precision and security of all conditions, cern of Chevrolet engineers, and ic has always been gratifying to find other cars eventually adopting so many of Chevrolet's contributions to your motoring Safety Padded Instrument Panel and Seat Belts with Shoulder Harness, all are available to you with Chevrolet. The largest-selling, most trusted car in the world MUST take a conscien- tious and a comprehensive view of your safety. And it does. Look over the record of ChevrolettSafety Firsts. It speaks eloquently for itself. Look them over carefully. Most of these important safety features were pioneered by Chevrolet -- the ALWAYS taken your safety seriously. ca vital dem- many-sided This is no new cone C-1656D . The HOT ONES even HOTTER. in SAFETY, too! Chevrolet HOWARD MOTORS Make sure you J), JL} TS iE Safety Stop SAFELY |," [T1141 x pica ly ae a