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Port Perry Star, 12 May 1932, p. 8

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SELF. ENERGIZING BRAKES ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEAT ENCLOSED SPRINGS H. R. Archer Motor Sales - COMPRESSION CYLINDER HEAD Pea Port Perry, Ontario WILLAM MARVIN RICH William Marvin Rich, the surviving son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich, of Mariposa, passed away on Thursday, April 14th, at the age of twenty years. Willie had not been in good health during the last two years, since the death of his twin] brother, Richard Coombs Rich, but his passing has been a severe blow to his family and a wide circle of! only friends and hag cast a gloom over the whole community. Willie was a young man of fine Christian character and was highly respected by his wide circle of friends in the Oakwood 'community and by his fellow students in Albert College, Belleville, where he had been a stu- dent until his brother's death two years ago. He was a member of Oak- wood United Church and was a regu- selling Bread at Wrapped The HYGIENIC BAKERY Reduction in the Price of Bread Having been successful in obtaining a large contract of the Best Flour in Canada--Purity Flour, we are (Full weight of 24 ozs.) until further notice. Phone 93 J. Prompt and Courteous Attention Assured, E. K. TUFFS, Proprietor 6c. per Loaf. if desired. ; RIB-ROLL ROOFING Colored or plain. For houses, barns, sheds, garages. "Council Standard" or "Acorn" quality. Easy and quick to lay, permanent, proof against fire. Free estimates gladly sent. Send measurements. : Makers Z Preston Steel Truss Barns, Gal- 'anks, Barn Door Hardware, Preston Led-Hed Nails, Double-Mesh Metal Lath Ventilators, Roll-N Fold Garage Doors. All kinds Sheet Metal Building Material, Eastern Stee] Products . ited, Guelph St., Preston, Ont. Factories at Montreal and Toronto remem ree BOORSARRNNASONNI INRA SOIR RARE SRERRA RA RA RARER COMING F. E. Luke, 167 Yonge St., Toronto's able Eyesight Special- ist, may be consulted about your eyes for glasses at A. M. Law- rence's drugstore, Port Perry, Thursday, May 19th. (Prices lower than the lowest, quality considered.) F. E. LUKE & SON Optometrists 163-167 Yonge St., Toronto W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours--9 a.m. to 5 pm. Office over Nelson's Store. ing strength prevented him from do- ing so. The funeral service which was held at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich, Lot 16, Con 7, on Sun- day afternoon, April 17, at 2.30 p.m. was very largely attended. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Roy N. Rickard, the pastor of Oakwood United Church, who was assisted by Rev. A. P. Latter, of Brechin, a former pastor and friend. lar attendant at the service until fail-| The pallbearers were Dick Hall, Herbert Thornber, Gordon Sutherland of Toronto, and Ross Hay Pleasant Point, all intimate friends of the de- ceased, and Clare Pogue and Elmo Rich, of Little Britain, cousins of the deceased. Interment took place in the Christian Church Cemetery, Little Britain. The members of the bereaved family who are left to mourn his loss are his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Rich, and his sister, Irene, and a TRAVEL JS XPERIENCED travellers use Travel lers' Cheques. They are as good as cash anywhere, and far safer. Before going away, buy Travellers' Cheques at The Royal Bank of Canada and avoid worry while travelling, Ge17 Port Perry Branch - 1161 The Royal Bank of Canada B. D. Henry, Manager '40 extra. There are 31 luxurious McLa - lin-Buick Straight Eight models to choose in price from $1325 to from, ranging $2915, list at factory, taxes extra. You are cordially invited to make use of our own convenient, economical Deferred Payment plan. Small monthly amounts spread out over a reasonable period. * 5 PASSENGER COUPE List price at factory, Oshawa, Ont.--taxes H.. finely McLaughlin-Buick's Five Passenger Coupe answers transportation problems! And it costs so little to own.* A smart personalcar...... with room | for all the fam- ily, Fisher Body, Wizard Control, Ride Regulator, - of course! PRODUCED IN CANADA - M620 | under the doctor's care. | Mr. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Joe 4 Sorry to report Mrs, Leslie Lamb . Mz' 4nd Mrs, Patsy and children of "Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs, "Frank Crosier recently. 2 ~ The Sunday School Anniversary at Marichester will be held on May 29th. eich, of Enniskillen, |! will take 'the services in the after- noon ahd evening. A good service is being prepared. : "Quite a number attended the Mothers' Day Service at Prospect. Some of the young men had better 'be careful when parking their car in the side streets or they may need the derrick to assist them to get out. Mr, and Mrs. Raby in Oshawa with friends. 'The Mothers' Day Service was a decided success, Every one taking their parts well. The drama deserves Special mention, also the five boys (Sidney Harbin, Archie Crozier, Chas. Hammond, Maunsell Gerrow and Geo. Munro) who gave the song "Take Me Back to Dear Old Childhood." They also gave the Drama and song at Prospect in the afternoon and at Myrtle in the evening. They are to be congratulated. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robinson and son and Mrs, C. Pennock visited with Miss Annie Rees on Sunday. reel PPP ve . TENDERS FOR COAL 2 EALED TENDERS addressed to the S Acting Chief Purchasing Agent, Depart ment of Public Works, Ottawa, will be re- 'SATURDAY, MAY In response to so many requests, we have continued our Sale for another week. Have you been one of the WISE BUYERS and inspected the won- 3 derful values we are offering? : If not, don't wait any longer, but-- Come in NOW. | NELSON'S STORE QUEEN ST., 'PORT PERRY L. W. Nelson, Proprietor. H. Couldery, Manager day, May 1982, for the supply of coal for the Dominion . Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, including the City of Ottawa. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be obtained from H. F. Dawson, Acting Chief Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa: and R. Winter, Supervising . Architect, 36 Adelaide St., East, Toronto, Ontario.' Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with departmental specifi- cations and conditions, . The right to demand from the' successful tenderer a deposit, not exceeding 10 per cent. of the amount of the terder, to secure the proper fulfilment of the contract is reserved. By order, N. DESJARDINS, Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 2, 1982. Set ert 2 CATHERWOOD-BALLARD A very pretty wedding took place Saturday, April 30th at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Ballard, Utica, when their eldest daughter, Mabel Evaleen Myrtle, be- came the bride of Eldred Isaac Cath- erwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Catherwood, Uxbridge Township, Rev. J. Denny, Epsom, officiated. The house was tastefully decorated with evergreens and spring flowers and pink and white streamers. The bride entered the room on the arm of her father, to the tune of the wedding march played by Miss Elsie Gourlie, of Pine Grove. The bride looked charming in a dress of all white silk brocaded crepe, trimmed with lace, with white shoes and hose to match. Her veil was of white silk tulle, caught with seed pearls and a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of white narcissus, pink rose buds and fern. The bridesmaid was Miss Hazel Bal- lard, sister of the bride, and was dressed in pale green silk dress with shoes, stockings, beads and ear rings HUGH CAMPBELL MERCHANT TAILOR FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS: in the latest styles. Excellent cloths and trimmings. ' Workmanship Guaranteed. : FRENCH DRY CLEANING Agent for Regent Clothes HUGH CAMPBELL BACKACHE ° A SYMPTOM of faulty kidneys. Eradicate if by correcting Nature's filters with ANTA'S KIDNE : PILLS = a Druggist is authorized to refund purchase price if relief SOLD ONLY IN PORT PERRY AT LAWRENCE'S DRUG STORE * 'New Ford Prices Delivered in Port Perry, including, & Taxes, Licenses, Bumper, : Spare Tire.

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