"DR. ED. BAILEY PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, 1945 BROCK THEATRE| firs b, iovims 'hone in attendance at my Port Perry office on Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry, 'Phone 94 Phone 618, WHITBY AIR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JUNE 21-22-23 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 "The National - Barn Dance" with JEAN HEATHER, Charles QUIGLEY, Mable PAIGE, Robert BENCHLEY. The National Barn Radio Troupe. ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER in attendance ut my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 - IA W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON © eOflice Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oflice Upstairs, over C. Sleeps Insurance Office. and Dance DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Quee t., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residenee G8J Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JUNE 25-26-27 Last Complete Show at 8.20 "Carolina Blues" : starring KAY KYSER, ANN MILLER, "VICTOR MOORE Also an ADDED Attraction CHARLES LAUGHTON and © ELLA RAINES, in "The Suspect" RMSTRONG ) DENTIART ) Leonard Block over Prentice's Barbe Shop. Rea. 2ib DR. H Phone 237, SUITS CLEANED Dry Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH iipp Residence on North Street. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED Port Perry Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, "= CECIL B. DeMILL'S Modernized Production of "The Sign of the Cross" starring FREDERIC MARCH, _ Elissa LANDI, Claudette COLBERT, Charles LAUGHTON. W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugléss Therapist - UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets Phone 138 VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry _- Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls to me, 1. *'Tisn't so long ago that you couldn't grow truck stuff anywhere near the roads in this county, Some chaps tried it but it was so gritty that you couldn't eat it. And as for scllin' it--well, that was hopeless. . J Bn Nas i no re "You'd make your plantin' in 3. "1 reckon those dusty roads cost us farmers plenty of money, There was a good market but we couldn't get in on it--you had to have good clean stuff even'in those days. 2. the spring and things would look fine. It's good land in these parts, But directly the roads dried up the dus just smothered everything. ' 5B. "And it wasn't a big job either. The council got together and had Calcium Chloride spread on the toads and we haven't had any trouble since. What it cost was paid for in saving roadwork Sind gravel. 4. "But since they made the roads dustless, it's a different story. Truck Crops are a payin' proposition and we get as good prices as anywhere, What's more, working them ain't half as pesky, 6. "Jim Stanton, our county engineer, says that Calcium Chloride treatment on his gravel mileage has just pus the county over the top. And I agree. We grow better truck crops now the dust's gone and the cost of gravel spreading and road repairs is lower than it's ever been. "" "It costs no more to have a dustless, hard surface road than ie does to have a rough, dusty ont', he says, 'because Brunner Mond Calcium Chloride pays for itself by saving both mater . {als and labour". Brunner, Mond Canada Salis, Limited, ' 'Montreal - Toronto. (The firm of Greer & Humphreys ia dissolved) 1300s ysqee esate ees e ss aseeetatsstesssst seat taisssitisetassasatriosiese a IERREER22 22222 22 R22 i i The Best the Market Offers | i i : Your Phone Orders Receive i : Careful Attention - ! -- Lil . N : oo i CAWKER BROS, Family Butchers Enna RE A, , BU i ve | Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST W. E. MacGREGOR, BU i CibK Phone 72w, PORT PERRY BT ue . Wee br ar afi ih Pod 7 AZAMARA AR RA AR AAA a " ' le i PLYWOOD : 5 We now have on hand a limited supply of Plywood. Masonite R i! (tempered or untempered), Tileboard and Eoamelled Tile: 3 3 board. Modernize your bathroom or kitchen with 3 3 these easily applied products. " i | A K # REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER u F. E. Reesor Phone 73w F. G. Reesor R J APAIA NAAN AAIRARN AAR AFRATARRAANARARRARRR SRN ACN » FE ET LE GARE VS DBE SE SSI 4000 ER SRP H ¢ BOYS AND GIRLS! WOULD YOU LIKE TO WIN A SCHOLARSHIP IN THI BAKER BUSINESS ---- COLLEGE, WORTH $160? Boys and girls from Victoria, Haliburton and district are eligible. A term in this successful Business Col- lege, all tuition fees paid. 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Party in Prince TT LF ATbert who this to sell, please ap LOST Eply to Loon ons Store, Port Perry, i Phone 204, . PRION TTOR'S BEAUTY SALON } rp Ayrshire Yearling Heifer, nrissing from John Bay's ranch; 1 mile north of Manchester, on Coficession 6 Reach Twp. Anyone with information notify John Bray, Myrtle Station, or Phone Brooklin 33 r 3. july12 I'OR SALE Fresh and Springer Cows for sale, Ayrshire cow and calf, Durham cow springing, large Durham cow in calf, Holstein cow milking, Priced to sell. Apply Forder Bros., Blackstock, Phone 107 r b. june28 with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50c, Phone 23, Port ARTH!ITR PRIGNTTCES, - - J hl i . Auction Sales FRIDAY, JIN 29th -- Household Furniture, the-property of Mr. Frank Shepherd, at his premises, Port Perry. Sale at 1.30 pm. Terms cash, - TED JACKSON, Auctioneer THURSDAY, JULY 9th----300 Hogs, Sheep, Horse, and Implements, the property of Harry Briggs, lot 19, con. 8 West Whitby. Sale 1 ¢'clock, Sec large bills for complete list, Terms Cash. SMALL FARM FOR SALE Farm of twelve acres, Brick house, Bari on stone foundation; stabling. Situated one mile east of Greenbank, off No. 12 highway. Apply to Albert Akhurst, R.R.2, Seagrave, Ontario. Perry Prop. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALI We are. now hooking orders fo Strawberries. Phone 76R, Port Perry I. W. BRADLEY - TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JULY 28th--House- hold effects, the property of Mrs, J. Tanner, Seagrave. Terms Cash. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. 7 F. W. BROCK & SON Boots, Wedges. 'GOODRICH SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Canvas, Rubber Soles, Straps, Oxfords, Real quality Shoes for Summer wéar. Market Prices. FELTOL RUGS 9x 12,$8.50 9 x 1015, $7.50 9 x 9, $6.50 Smaller Sizes Priced Accordingly. CONGOLEUM RUGS, 42 x 9 ft., $3.50 Men's Work Boo SISMAN'S BOOTS AND SHOES Boy's Boots, $2.98 Men's Oxfords, $3.75 ~ Boy's Oxfords, $3.35 ts, $4.95, $5.50 "GROCERIES Black Tea, 59c. Ib. Newport Fluffs, 25c. and 39c¢. Amber Honey 76¢. 4 lbs. America Dry, Large Bottle, 18c. Pastry Flour, 24 lbs. 75c. Habitant Pea Soup, 2 tins for 23c. Pure Lard, 18c. Ib. Plants 20c. Box "ROOFING We Specialize in FLAT ROOFING ASPHALT SHINGLING Material and Workmanship ' Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES - BONNY WAY | | CONTRACTORS | Phone 3628.0, OSHAWA © UTICA The charvivari boys gave the newly weds, Mic and Mes, Robert Sutherland, lots of music on Wednesday evening. | Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, A. Iasher on the arrival of a daughter, Mrs, Fisher and baby are doing nicely mm O«bawa Hospital. Mui. and Mrs, Frank Kendall were in Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs, a! Williams and Auston Williams, of the RCA, who has just arrived: home from overseas, Mr. Jack Geer had a tonsil opera- tion in Port Perry Hospital on Mon- day. A number from here Decoration service at Cometery, on Sunday, | Mu, Bill Bell, Jr., has gone to camp! with the cadets, at Niagara-on-the- lake, Mr. and Mrs. Farl Howsam, Mr, and Mrs. Howard McMillan, of Green- bank, visitad- with Mr, and Mrs. Har- old Kerry, on Sunday. Master Harold Fisher, Ashburn, is spending sometime with his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs, 1H. Kerry. attended the! Pine Grove Mr. Herb Leighton has bought the | residence in Utiea formerly owned by Mr. Sam Ray. Mr. Wm. Ross visiting his mother, Mrs. Ross, of Myrtle, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. ld. Donnelly, Whitby, visited at Mr, J. Donnelly's on Sunday. Leite of the family. fand sweet peas, SCUGOG (Continued from page 1) After a pleasant afternoon th cuests were nvited to the dining -room where the table decorated in pink ant | white was centred by a three-tier wed ding cake, Following the dinner, My, Roy 19a lek, as master of ceremonies, expres od felicitations to Mr. and My. Crozier, and called on other imembers present to say a few words, The bride and groom were the re cptents of many beautiful ¢ifts, one of which was a Marshall mattress, the They expresso their appreciation ina few well chosen words, and the happy gathering closed with thessinging of Auld Lang Syne. Friends were present from Toronto, Oshawa, Woodstock, Little Britain, Port Perry, Sutton and Scugogr, BLACKSTOCK DORRELL-SIMKINS The marriage of Iithel Vera, elder Cdaughter of My: and Mrs, C.J. Sim- | kins, to LAC Roger Thomas Dorrell, eldest son of Mr, and Mya, Farl ©, Dorrell, Blackstock, was solemmnized in the Church of the Good Carticrville, Montreal, on May 26th. Rev, S. LL, Pollard ofliciated. Miss Helen Simkins wis maid of, honor and Miss Elma Picker brides maid, Mr. Dalton Doveell, byother of the bridegroom, was best man, The Chride, given in marriage by hier father, wore a floor-dength gown of chee birocaded crepe. Her full-length veil was held in place by lily of the-valley She carried a cascade of white roe The attendants wore floor-length dresses of powder blue and pink, rvespeetively, and each cm vied an arm bouquet of sweet peas, (Continued on insert) ----. Saturday 5p | f k Phon e 32 Shepherd, | FRESH BAKING DAILY Bread, Buns, Pies, and Cakes ecial--"Coffce Rolls" GERROW BROS. RT FOR SALE Caulitiower Plants at Sam Arnold's, [ Privee Albert, Ont. Phone 246 r 2. f DRY PINE SLABS FOR SALE breitvered at $7.00 per 4 ft. cord. Fo orders under truckload (4 cords). HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Phone 24, Shortage of carly-hatehed chicks |. Pextracheavy demand for eggs and jf poultry for both home and export markets © oa sharply increased price for fall fresh egress for shipment over- Citoall "adds up" to unusual opportunity. . Will you he cashing in, or just wish- me vou were, this coming fall and winter? Its tll not too late, if you promptly start good fast-grow- ing, canly-maturing chicks, and raise them right, The Bray Chicks poultry opportunity Ferowings "like sixty", | eh vitality and vigor Cvor want in your chicks, Day-0ld chicks in many breeds and hybrids © LL started Leghorn Spulicts for prompt shipment . . . started heavy pullets for alittle Later if vou book them now. Act right away! FRED W. BRAY LIMITED 140 JOHN ST. N., HAMILTON, ONT. Agent A. RR. GRAY, TRR. 2. Port Perry, Ont. Cas act of this year of: are living and That means just what