S Can you remember this curved dash "runabout" featured Oldsmobile way back in 19012 | us in the community, '| pleasure of a sleighing party. .. i " ae Back of the 1936 Oldsmobile -- with its smart streamlinin and ultra-modern features -- are 39 years' experience in building fine cars. Since 1897, when Oldsmobile first began to make motor car. history, more than 500 othér makes of cars have come -- and gone. But Oldsmobile has continued to gain in public favor. hu The new Oldsmobile is priced attractively low, yet it offers you every modern fine-car feature includ- ing Kneé-Action Wheels--Super-Hydraulic Brakes , --and Solid Steel Turret Top Bodies! - Come for a ride in a 90 H.P. Six or a 100 H.P. Straight Eight--and then ask your Oldsmobile dealer about the new 7% GMAC Canadian Plan which greatly reduces your time payments. Pl Gonaider the mpany back of the Car. -- | PRICED - 1. C delivered, ful d at factory, Osh: raom BLOG Fir mnt hit io tos oy ober 8-cylinder models begin at $1298 at Factory, Oshawa, A Harold R. Archer Motor Sales THE CARR LLL] As EVERVIHING SEAGRAVE A large number of friends gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. Moon ¥!1 on Monday evening to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Antonia, Kenneth and Dorothy before they left for their Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver. An excellent tonic ..per bottle $1.00 time was spent by all in community singing and games. Mr. and Mrs. Antonia were presented with a clock and the following address was read by Mr. Glen Wannamaker: Dear Mr. and Mrs. Antonia, Kenneth and Dorothy. Very recently. we received the. news that -you were soon to leave this neighbourhood. ~ We have enjoyed DR. BELL'S CONDITION POWDER. ty For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. 206c. per Ib. Ibs for $1.90. 10 COOPER'S DRI-KILL is top- ngteh: for lice on stock. 2 Ib. pkg. for 7bc. PASSMORE' S TWO MINUTE BRONCHIAL AID Mixture is excellent for cold or: cough. 50c. bottle. ------] | Light" in which Mr. Douglas portrays .| means "go ahead". | correctly in the ordinary method. new home in Waubaushene. A pleasant' when, with regret we learned of your leaving for another locality we felt we - could mot Jet you Be without making some formal expression of our appreciation and good- will n We have enjoyed your living with Most of us are folk who find it difficult to find just the suitable words to express 'our true thoughts but we do say with all sin- cerity that we are sorry to see you go and we surely hope that yo will find true friends 4n° your new home. We wish for you the greatest prosperity and the. greatest of happiness. We express the earnest hope that you will return often to yisit us and we assurg you that you will be most entirely welcome at all times, : : We ask you now to kindly accept this small gift as a tangible expres- sion of our friendship and good-will. Signed on behalf of your. Seagrave friends: Rev. O. R. Flindall, Miss Illa C. Moon, Joe Grantham, Mr, "Joe 'Grantham presented the clock while Miss Ila Moon presented the children with a sum of money. Mr. and Mrs, Antonia and family left for thei¥ new home on Saturday morning after having spent a very happy five years in-our midst. We trust what has been our loss may be some others gain and our best wishes go with them. Two well laden sleighs besides a number of cutters journeyed to Sonya on Tuesday evening, where the Sea- 'grave Young People's Association were being entertained by the Sonya Young People... When nearly two dozen people get packed into a- sleigh there is bound to be some fun, and dit we enjoy it! Pitch holes? Yes, lots of them but they only add to the Rev. Mr. Kennedy of Sonya wel- comed the guests and Miss Ethel Wil- son led in devotional exercises. Mr. Joe Grantham, president of the Sea- grave Association, acted as chairman for the program which was given by the Seagrave..members. = Rev. Mr, Flindall sang "Somebody", Miss E. Graham gave two talks, a short one-- "The Religion of the Ancient Greeks" --for the benefit of those who enjoy 'a talk not too long and for those who really enjoy a talk whether it be long or short she gave a synopsis of one of Lloyd. Douglas' baoks "The "Green the walk of life as a parade often being detained in its achievments but at-last the green light appears: which In this manner he brings out the dreams, joys and.sor- | rows- of life including just enough|- romance to make it appealing. Mrs. R. Scott gave a splendid rendi- tion of "Nights of Gladness". Miss Jean Harding sang a number, playing her own accompaniment on the guitar. Miss" Alice Lunney 'had charge_ of the social part and put over some a- musing contests. A spelling match in which the words were-to be spelled backward made those taking part be very much on the alert as many of us. have to keep our heads level to spell There were lots of laughs in the next contest as we watched Rev. 'Mr. Flindall,- Sandy - Stone and Gordon "Mark in their attempt to fashion a "dre and hat of the latest mode from newspapers and pins, on living models, Mrs. R. Morrison, Mrs. L. Lunney and Miss Ruby Prentice acting as. models, 'Mr. Flindall had great difficulty in keeping his*gown intact on his model. Possibly he is mage used to a thread and needle, Gordon Wsisted on calling his creation a dress but the judges thought it looked more like a cape and really wouldn't you expect a little more knowledge from these two married men. However, Sandy carried pity on Sandy and Ruby. - Mrs. C. Sleep "and Miss E. Graham acted as judges. In the next contest groups were formed according to date of birthdays, which was. also used as 1| your co-operation in the various | affairs of the neighbourhood, and Morrison's Drug Store Port Perry : "If you have not been u .your order with us and be faction. "ROYAL PURPLE CONCENTRATE, 100's ROYAL PURPLE CALF MEAL, 25'¢ 4 MARVEL PASTRY FLOUR, 24%c ... " ARISTOCRAT TOMATO JUICE, per tin FOUNTAIN TOMATOES, 2's . PRINCESS FLAKES .. EGO BAKING POWDER, HEALTH BRAN, 3's HARRY HORNE'S CUSTARD POWDER, 16 oz. .... MEN'S OXFORD SHOES ............ .$2.50 to 0 $5.50 ¢ LADIES' MOTOR BOOTS, Black or Brown . 3.26 § LADIES' ALL RUBBER GOLOSHES EE SPR 3 MISSES ALI RUBBER GOLOSHES ......... GOOD OLD CHEESE, per Ib, ..... J.F. MoGLINTOCK, Phone 30, Port Perry Semet Solvay Coke, HARDWOOD, HARWOOD need. - boson van nn Pliones--94W and 94J Start the New Year Right We handle FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE that better Pennsylvania Hard Coal. COKE--Hamco Dustless Coke--Nut ROSEDALE ALBERTA COAL--the same good Alberta colt! 'we have sold the last three winters. load just. arrived this week. Ca If you wish WELSH €0AL, SCOTCH COAL, coal or coke for your blower or stoker, we can get you what you PORT PERRY COAL YARD W.G. W. PYATT "Reliable Services and Better Fuels" groups for the dainty and sumptuous sing our "Better Fuels" place assured of getting heat satis- vl Range sizes. Fresh car- SLABS. off the prize or did the judges take[ lunch served by the 'members of the Sonya Association. Mr, Joe Grantham moved & hearty vote of thanks for the kind hospitality. This was responded singing of the National Anthem all journeyed to their homés well content with-& very pleasant evening "spent with our neighbours. 'Mrs. Silas Reynolds acesmpanied by Miss Aileen Cherrie is visiting her}. daughter, Mrs. Gordon Cherrie of Scugog Island. =~ " Mr, and rMs. Fred Jennings. of To- ronto spent the week end with Mrs. A. Taner r. Albert Martin entertained a Wi of friends to suppet on Tues- day evening. It being the occasion of his birthday. Miss Esther Graham visited in To- ronto over the week end. Mr. L. Scott is on a business trip to Northern Ontario. Mr, and Mrs. G. McDonald, Irene and Blanche of Port Perry, Mr, and Mrs. E. Ferguson and Helen of Cress- Mrs, S. Wooldridge on Sunday. daughter, Miss Ruby Gibson, Mr. A. Mrs. Gordon Fishley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orr. Shunk and family of Lindsay visited-Mr. and Mrs. James Shunk on Sunday. We are 'sorry to report Mr. agd Mrs. J." Shunk among those under the doctors' care at pre- sent. ~Miss Frizell of Peterboro spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs. Flindall. The Quadrata Girl's Club held their regular nieeting at the parsonage on Wednesday evening. The roll call was answered by some thing on the map of Ireland. In the absence of the. president, Miss N., Urquhart, Mrs. G. Mark had charge of the meéting. Rev. Mr. Flindall was: the speaker for the evening taking as his topic "Edu- cation". .Miss F. Moon and Mrs. G. Mark sponsored a contest .in which each one was given plasticine and toothpicks and told to make an animal, Mrs. Bert Dowson winning the prize (a bottle of bath salts) by making an elephant. to by Mr. Ray Williamson. After the | well vigited at the home of Mr; and|™ : .don't forget to Mr, and Mrs. S. Gorrel and grand- - Gorrel of Lindsay visited with Mr, and | - TELEPHONE" Jet the telephone take the sting out of "goodbyes ", It's so easy and inexpensive te send your voice winging back home or to friends you have just been visiting, It's almost like being with them again. Just ask the Long Distance oper .ator about rates as soon as you arrive. You will find them sur prisingly low. @0n both Person" "Anyone" and "P. 'calls, Low Night rates apply after 7 p.m, and Low Week-end rates ALL DAY SUNDAY. ' examination -in theory. "Mrs. James Harding 'accompanied by Mrs, A. Cameron of Oakwood visit- 'ed in Toronto several day last week: Congratulations to Miss Jean Hard- ing in having passed her recent music| Jean won first class honours, having obtained 86 out of a total of 90 marks. Jean is a pupil of Miss Helen Mellow of Port Perry. 4 Continued on page four - Manyflowers Soap - - S¢ Catelli's Readi-cut '10-0z. Pkg. Macaroni 3 for 25¢ - 20-40-60 - Watt i Solex Lamps ea. | 20¢ Flaked cake | | Santa Clara PRUNES Sunlight - Chase & Sanborn's COFFEE Tuna Fish _ Ei 25 Classic Cleanser Tr 5¢ mee LLL LULL UCLE EE EEL TEE TET T TT TTT TIT '8.0.8. 4 pad pkg 14¢ 'Pot Barley - 1b. S¢ ::0ld Colony Maple Syrup Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 16-0z. Bottle 27¢ _16¢ 4 Fancy Pack ct nr ll Lobster, 14's tin 31¢ I 3-23 oe Briss 27 Cap 35 Bag STANDARD QUALITY : Peas 0: VISIT YOUR DOMINION FOR OTHER * "BETTER VALUES" NOY LISTED 'HERE ® GOLDEN HALLOWI Ew Bulk . Crown or Beshive 'Hellmann's Sandwich Spread ® VALUES EFFECTIVE F resh Salted PEANUTS gilvie : ; § erfec Millionaire SARDINES . . . i [J » : = a MINUTE OATS FLOOR WAX MAR. 12-14 INCLUSIVE ® » LOC 23 Hh BQ 2: Tins 25 35-02, Pkg, 3-02, Jars Mayonnaise & Salad Drssing' CORN SYRUP "38° Weston's Famous Butter Wafers Pkgs. Crackerettes McCormick's Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Es Choc. Puffs 2~ 285° 2-27 | ~X10 'WEEK END SPECIALS Excelsior Pastry Flour, 24's ..69c. XXXX Quaker Bread Flour 98's CRUE $2.79 . * Standard Tomatoes: 2Y's ..3 for 26c.