Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Apr 1969, p. 13

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This week the merch- ants of the Port Perry R area will honor the Con- sumers of this trade area with an assortment of the greatest values ever seen in any shopping centre. See the "BAZAAR OF VALUES" pages of this edition of the Port Perry Star for details. Sales receipts and bank deposits show that the Port Perry area is soaring ahead as a regional shop- ping centre. There are Each week during the Bazaar of Values promotion, a name will be drawn from among sales slips and cut-out ads sent into the Port Perry Star office. Mark your name and address clearly on entry form'provided by merchant. friendly citizens are the biggest assets. The Port Perry area is an industrious commun- ity. Our civic leaders are revenue for our people through new industries that will bring gainful employment. Our educ- ators, spiritual leaders, members of the medical and legal professions, and progressive farmers and dairymen have all the always looking for new facilities to meet the chal- fenge of our continued growth. YOU, Mr. and Mrs. Consumer, deserve full credit for our growth, as acommercial center. Your knowledge of merchand- ising, shopping habits and . buying skills, stand as a constant challerige to our merchants to bring you quality, merchandise, at a price you are willing to. pay. . The first four weeks' draws will be made for $10. The next three. J] many continuing factors weeks the prize money will be raised to $20., and the eighth and final . § to this continuing growth. - week the prize will be $100. The Port Perry area for For the last draw, ALL entries submitted during the eight weeks Jf Years has been referred will be entered in the draw for $100. 10 we ® iriandly Lom; ] Start your entries early. Mail them in, or bring them in to the Port Vig ase ay Perry Star office. ; : : . -§ people and an under- Draws for weekly prizes will be made on Tuesday, following publicat- standing, efficient town ions. : and area government and 3 4 : ] FOR A GOOD SELECTION r & SR : ff' o |» WER 4. CATVAN' LADES WEA I Li fd ; -@ UNIROYAL "GUARDS" 7.76 x 14 - WHITE WALLS 1 'special $14.95 EACH "BRAND TIRES" or 7.156 x 14 WHITE WALLS pecial $19.95 EACH 8 9" x 9" - 080 GUAGE ~ VINYL ASBESTOS - REG. 15° EACH -- | ahd A ra > SS LL COTES AA A AN XN NN NNN LAREDO | N00 hk : UNIROV ALG ime" 4 NOW 10c EacH (The white Wall co NLY Cc 7.16x14 TT ecial $32. 0 | ; te Wall ! 4 | \g.26x14 ee a1 $34.50 : any RH COME WHILE THEY LAST. Lake Scugog Lumber Phone: 985-7391 -- Port Perry habohobb lbh A ehhh AS EX LL NX NR TC TN NN ppg Sipe . | JAR OTORS 1 FAS SS SNE CXR TUN rr " a ae SS LEN XN CEN CRC Ripping A A A NN 8 NH AA A 8 8S SL SCN Qo PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 17, 1969 -- 13 Kitc seen 5 Piece Suites Priced From CLEAR PROTECTIVE Liquid Plastic 98 % PINT CLEAR GLOSS or SATIN FINISH «Just like a layer of glass! In- side or outside, it protects and cnhances wood, metal etc. Great for hardwood floors. i Special This Week! hen & Dinette Suites Chrome - Phoenel - Swivels Ted Jackson FURNITURE -- T.V. -- APPLIANCES Phone: 985-2272 -- Port Perry ALL PURPOSE Polyfilla 45 1.39 Fills cracks in mas- onry, wood, plaster, ete. Won't expand or shrink; can be sand ed and painted. 4 CANADIAN TIRE RAY B. WILSON LTD, ort Perry

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