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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Jun 1945, p. 5

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y Yi AE LA TR & iC Lr . [4 FE 1 v $ vik iH 'wt / poi 4 es fides Forty ' . y 5 ' * , ' * 3 4 Foe » RE py eras 45 ar ¥ Lr APA rd Sot ARR I I i am, ry hit oe Ay I TTT RIES R Br PR Oke, ® PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, 1946 yr a - (The firm of Greer & Humphreys is dissolved) EEE EE EE ETRE ELE SRE ER RLS ILLIILISITLILLLLLLLILELNL BROCK TH E ATRE RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS |} 1 24%; Simcoe Street Ndrth, Oshawa. |} Th B h M k Off oo phone B14. i 1he best the Market ers ! | n attendance at my Port Perry office ; : Phone 618, WHITBY Tuesday, and Thursday ny of phi - : - hd week or by appointment. ' 1 H ® ® REE Mn dg gn SIS Your Phone Orders Receive | CONDITIONED oF ' { : : * Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ; Careful Attention i --" - ei rip er ---- JUNE 28-29-30 ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER : re i i in attendance at my Port Perry office om H a { - : Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Wedn Boral g 25d Wel { \ : N ~N { . esday n day afterncoa H Saturday Matinee at 1.30 of 'eac H : : 5 J iain FEI WEN f CAWKER BROS., Family Butchers | RICH SHOES iy CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 |} . { ) : ( : REIL IOI [{] i : : \ The Sign of | Ww. A. Sangster ree FOR ALL THE FAMILY | : the Cross DENTAL BURGEON Ch . Il Ti : | . 4 wit, FREDERIC wancw, | | ONe lwra: om. 0s po oice Meats at all Times Canvas, Rubber Soles, Straps, Oxfords, ' Offi tairs, C. P| ; i ares Gar El Boots, Wed Real quality Shoes for | » al CLAUDETTE COLBERT, | WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST ools, Vvedges. eal quality Shoes for amg lg Summer wear. Market Prices. | DENTAL SURGEON Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, office equipped for ! 3 -RAY WORK | - -~.1 wo JY ovr SAN ORR ee. W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Queen 8t., Port Perry ! . FELTOL RUGS i Holiday Matinee, Monday, at 2 o'clock. | phones: Office 68w; Residence 68J Phone 72w, PORT PERRY ! ° . / ' hy) Greenwich Village OF 1 Tr ARIS STI ONG = 9x 12,$8.50 9 x 10V,, $7.50 9 x 9, $6.50 15 y a: IN TECHNICOLOR DENTIST Smaller Sizes Priced Accordingly. 1 Ai with CARMEN MIRANDA, '| Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber : Re DON AMECHE, WILLIAM BENDIX, Shop. 5 ] ENS iis gy on Tek 8 Spe en CONGOLEUM RUGS, 41/2 x 9 ft., $3.50 Hi ' #8 We now have on hand a limited supply of Plywood, Masonite \ 9 2 X t., ° bX A088 i) red : N : CC ® (tempered or untempered), Tileboard and Enamelled Tile- SKU ext Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, CA 2 hoard. Modernize your bathroom or kitchen with k SOR JULY 5-6-7 SUITS CLEANED £3 these easily applied products. ' ¥ BUD ABBOT sd 100 COSTELLO] Dry Cloned $1.00 || SISMAN'S BOOTS AND SHOES in ' » 3 " co C. P. ROLPH REESORS FURL & LUMBER Men's Work Boots, $4.95, $5.50 Boy's Boots, $2.98 HERE COME Tris faal F. E. Reesor F. G. Reeso én s vvor oots, JI, . oy s Doots, : '" Tipp' Residence on North Street. , THE CO-EDS" [suits sroneen anp presskp Men's Oxfords, $3.75 Boy's Oxfords, $3.35 & - 23 - HAT Mg . DR. ED. BAILEY W. J. KING Wndl 77 J & VETERINARY SURGEON r Uxbridge and Port Perry © [Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist y : G R O C E R I E S Phone 127, Uxbridge ~ UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO Cores of- SS. mt N ' Reverse charges on all phone calls King and Cedar Streets - gh a is a to me. Phone 138 You will find yourself one of the best informed persons in or. your community when you read The Christian Science Monitor RE Black Tea. 59c¢. 1b. Pure [ard 1 8c. 1b. segularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoints, a fuller, richer J ' rs Wh dsntanding of world rhtairs 431 truthful, accurate, unbiased N ; t Fl f f fews. Write for sample copies today, or send § -mon W 25 d 39 ok trial subscription to this international daily eve ahth € por u 8s C. an C. The Christin Science Publishing Society "TT tect re "1 A b H ; 76 Ib | , Norway Street, Boston 15, Moss, LC) semanas m er oney C. 4 Se itor including copy o Co Sa - Weekly Magazine Section, ° D I. B | . 8 NAME. .coiinsisttssrsstntnsrcsveseens | te gta tts America Dry, Large Bottle, 18c. STREET. saves esennnanciinninnnsons eh trial thsinton to The 1 . CTY... crreeriree SNRs vaissnse TOF Ronen orien Jhriter, P Fl 24 1b 75 Pl 0 B i Pea S ins f | ge TTT Habitant Pea Soup, 2 tins for 23c. Ayrshire Yearling 'Heifer, missing rg ; from John Bray's ranch, 1 mile north P R [EN | ICE [zl of Manchester, on Concession 6 Reach' Twp. Anyone with information notify ' ___ _ John Bray, Myrtle Station, or Phone =~ - BEAUTY SALON - Brooklin 33 r 8. July12 eva * : with or without appointment. ROOFIN FOR SALE | {i A Pros and Spinges Civis Sai sale, PERM ANENT yrshire cow and calf, Durham cow aldo 3 RENT springing, large Durham cow in calf, WAVES We Specialize in . Ln = Howsishh ii king Priced to sell. ONTARIO i # pply Forder Bros., Blackstock, Phone FLAT ROO FING . } Noy oF "197 rb, . > © june28 $ 1 95 and u p a : H f Ww k d 1. «1 called It Hay Fever for years. Suffered directly the dry . i. SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, and } Ours 0 ox an Vin nas stilted posiively Sutin esit on He viinikagan 3/4cindon pesanis BE Auction Sales ONLY 50c, > it t of that *'pollen" as I used tocall it. It just took all the joy out of the sufimer. ! os ASPHALT V h P A ~ 1944 : ' FRIDAY, JUNE 29th -- Household Phone 223, Port Parry | acation wi ay ¢ Furniture, the property of Mr. Frank ARTHUR PRENTICE; Prop. 3 Shepherd, at his premises, Port Perry. ! SHINGLING NOTICE Sale at 1.30 p.m. Terms cash. ee re ree tetera sn . TED JACKSON, Auctioneer Materia) d Work hi \ , . , ; ; } Material an orkmanship i GTIUESDAY, JULY 0100 ge, a Yak VACATION+CREDIT - CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY property of Harry Briggs, lot 19, con. } ; '8 West Whitby. Sale 1 o'clock. See FREE ESTIMATES Employment Period 5 ogy, biti Tow complete lsh. Teens BONNY WAY JULY 1, 1944, TO JUNE 30, 1945 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. e 2, "Then tho new doctor came 3. «That's just what | say,' | SATURDAY, JULY 28th--H 1 district. I thought he was i i 1s h , JULY 28th---House- 1 J oT \ VA bd ts jd his Yd fay he caine Ji Graal Ho, wonder Bilt hold effects, the property of Mrs, J. CONTRACTORS VACATION PAY STAMP BOOKS came in to sec Grandpa and I mentioned cough and sneeze with these greatc Oucs Tanner, Seagrave, Terms Cash. Phone 3628J, OSHAWA . . my hay fever. "hay fever," he said, blowing in from the road. It's spoiling . TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Employees in the Construction Industry "'that's not hay fever--it's the DUST." my crops too, . , ; : holding Vacation Pay Stamp Books con- g FULLER BRUSH ; ------ : : , ra : , taining Vacation Credit Stamps for the REPRESENTATIVE PAIN KILLER FOR CORNS! - " Lisi Corn aug Calong Salve gives 1944-45 employment period may pre- ! rompt, sure relief, le. a . M. . Phone---198 rr 23 i at, Pont Danes sent their books on or after June 30, -- -- a 1945, to any CANADIAN CHARTERED ! AN OPPORTUNITY SAFE MILK FOR SUMMER BANK or to any Provincial Savings STII vais, Caring imei corm: in - Office and upon proper identification : . {amd TSR) ries, catering prine / to farm- ofthe ictila hare . . 3 . ; . Sh wi = er's needs, is ready to place a valuable In ft the ay distr hore shall receive the cash equivalent of the « "Well Grandpa and the Doc. "So they fixed the road with contract which should mean complete commercial pasteurized m . : : ar went down to the Council Meeting that Calcium Shicride. That foctar is a independence for a man fortunate available, summer cottagers and other stamps contained therein, I ight and thrashed tlic whole thing smart young chap, I say. That's five years enough to have-the following quali- . ' ary residents » advised. as vey pighs and pA bd A Eig nach oy Date mie Ce Nn enn 8, MR. ALEX MACLAREN Lenny es donss 02s wy a Bs Employees should apply for new Vacation ride. It'll pay for itself in the end, you'll for repairs... and I haven't had any hay withstand investigation and proven| Director of the Ontario Farn health measure, 0 make the milk safe Pay Stamp Books, now available, for the employ- save repairing costs--and you'll all have - fever either. ability to efliciently manage both him- : Service Force by home pasteurization. It is a Sim- t iod July lst, 1945, to J 30th. 1946 beter healch, he said. : self and his own business. Financial | - Mi Maziareh ia aiging A ple operation, and the only utensils ment period July Ist, 1945, to June 1, 1946. : : ie : status not extremely important but a . ac i ab ress re a double-boiler, prefer- ' 8. "Roovo Jacksan told, Grandpa the othce diy that travel outfit is necessary. Write The [ ties and towns to organize | Iererry are double-oiler, profor. INDUSTRY AND LABOUR BOARD the cost of gravel road maintedance in the county is lower than J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-P-5,| local Farm Commando Com |™VV° minim, K y Hon. Chatles Daley 'it has been for years, Calcium Chiorite teams Hes 50 2177 Masson St., Montreal. mites. And asks that {hose thermometer. The latter may be pur- Minister of Labour labo ials 1 r more frequent n ; ' yg y . } Std a " Del ei Re Pe | a a a I i 3 after paying the cost Of tlie treatment, he said, the county is WANTED Farm Service Force, Parliament airy supply ses, still to the good, while the road surface is tremendously im- To rent, four or five roomed house Buildings Toronto tor detailed The procedure, as recommended by w proved, Grandpa says, it's as plaid as the nose on your face-- in Port Perry or surrounding vicinity. hgh . the Division of Dairy Research, Do- EE -- {that you Tan Bet better toads with Brushes Mand Calcium po phildrery Hydio, Write Box, 5, - minion Department of Agriculture, | the water will be hot enough to bring mer time a mixture of ice and water \ Chlatide, without ixtrd ont, | -- B en - : < is as follows--half fill the lower part| the temperature of the intlk up to the|is necessary. Place the cooled milk Res Rigs | CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE AUCTION SALE--Holiday Special. '| of the double boiler with water, and | Jesired 150 d s. in a refrigerator or ir ool cellar Brwsssr, Mond Canada Salis, Limited, pry DE tints 0 nk quantity. | Mr. B.A. Werry, 1 mile south of {put the milk in the upper halt. "| "p08 (FUER Lee eiter Brin el Montreal = Toronto Apply T. Stevens, Greenbank, Phone | Burketon, on Monday, July 2nd. 50] boiler of 2% quarts capacity will be Co . boi TL nd wis ; Port Perry, 61 r 23. young pigs, 8 brood sows, 10 new milch | required to pasteurize two quarts of | "hould be maintained for 30 minutes. [used within 24 hours for infaht feed- ° a fr eeleailnt f td room springing cows, a number of young | milk. Place the thermometer in the | Then the milk should he immediately [ing and within 48 hours for adults. { Wi ° ; : = WANTED cattle, farm implements, including a| milk and the double boiler on thie) covéred up and cooled to h0 degrees or | Milk to be pasteurized should be y 4 4: I Pi Good home for black part-Persian | mower, rake, hay tedder, manure stove. Examine the thermometer | | ijow. In cold weather thie ean be Trash, and iL 15. Important thet Care { Dus cat (female), Intelligent, ood | spreader, drill, ploughs, etc. Sale at! from time to time until it registers | done by sotti the vessel containing | should be taken to clean the utensils , ds Free " mouser. Apply this week-end to Mrs. | 1.30 p.m. Terms Cash, temperature. of 140 degrees F, Then | done by se ng 140 : aE ' 3ile Keeps Roa : : | Young Union Avenue, Port Perry. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer.| turn down the heat slightly because the milk in cold water, but in sum-| thoroughly. ; ¢ ™ 5 i

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