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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Jul 1945, p. 5

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\ £ a3 48 : : HEY, 4 - CE AIP AEE BLD ANGE WLI Pl Wp ed 500 ACY ys He ay PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 26th, 1945 %\ ar) Phone 618, WHITBY -AIR CONDITIONED Thursday, Friday and Saturday, ULY 26-27-28, Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 ALAN LADD and LORETTA YOUNG, in "And Now To-morrow" with SUSAN HAYWARD and BARRY SULLIVAN. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, JULY 30-31 and AUGUST 1 Last complete show at 8.20 SD : 7) Pan-Americana with PHILLIP TERRY, ROBT. BENCHLEY, EVE ARDEN, ERNEST TRUEX Also an ADDED Attraction "Ministry of Fear" with RAY MILLAND and MARJORIE. REYNOLDS. Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday, - AUGUST 2-3-4 "SUDAN" IN TECHNICOLOR with MARIA MONTEZ, JON HALI, TUR HAN BEY + (The firm of Gréer & Humphreys Is dissolved) BROCK THEATRE RUSSELL: D. HUMPHREYS 24Y; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry .office on Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, - Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone 25 A hd W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oflice Upstairs, over C. Sleeps Insurance Office. DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, Queen St., Port Perry Office 68w; Phones: Residence 08) L roses EEE EE EEE EE e Tee e eat eR ae aeet Ieee eee eettey | The Best the Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention yoossees t fee reese sses terest CAWKER BROS., Family Butchers | coo LILLIE EELS SESS EI LIIILI LL Choice Meats at all Times 'WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST Phone 72w, W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Leonard Block over I'rentice's Barber Shop. Phone 237, Res. 215 Ory Cleaned $1.00 C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residente on North Street. SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED Port Perry | § SUITS CLEANED; PLYWOOD We now have on hand a limited supply of Plywood, Masonite (tempered or untempered), Tileboard and Enamelled Tile- $ board. Modernize your bathroom or kitchen with 13 these easily applied products. 5 ER RN F. E. Reesor REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Phone 73w A RE AR A RA RR La Rens F. G. Reesor Rr IN PLAIN or STRIPE. F. W. BROCK & SO TOOKE SHIRTS FOR LADIES High Quality, $2.00; $3.00 < GOODRICH SUMMER FOOTWEAR ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK Men's and Boys' Rubber Sole Oxfords by Goodrich arrived this week. SISMAN WORK BOOTS for Men & Boys MEN'S $4.95, $5.50. BOYS' $2.95 ENGLISH DINNERW ARE 66 Piece Set--$22.95. Nice Floral Design FELTOL RUGS All Sizes in Stock. 9 x 12--§8.50 DR. ED. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls to me, ' W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets. Phone 138 Ld '1, 4} called It Hay Fever for years. Suffered directly the dry itively daren't sit on the veranda of an afternoon because weather C of that *'pollen' as I used tocall it. It just took all the joy out of the summer. 2. "Then the new doctor came to the district. I thought he was to young for his job. day he came in to see Grandpa and I mentioned hay fever. "hay fever," he said, "that's not hay fever--it's the DUST." 4, "Well Grandpa and the Doc. went down to the Council Meeting that very night and thrashed the whole thing out, The Doc. suggested Calcium Chlo- ride. It'll pay for itself in the god, youl save f ing costs--and you'll all have better health, he said. Brower, Mond Conada Salts, Limited, . 6. "Reeve Jackson told Grandpa the other day that the cost of gravel road maintendnce in the county is lower than it has been for years, Calcium Chloride treatment saves so much of the labour and materials needed for more frequent blading and Juicing after paying the cost 0 still to tho good, yiilaipe 204 surface is tremendously im- oved. Grandpa says, it's Fiat you can et Perier hed with Brunner ? Chloride, without exiva east." 3. 'That's just what | say,' chimed in Grandpa. 'No wonder folks cough and sneeze with these great clouds blowing in from the road. It's spoiling my crops too. Pur M 5. "So they fixed the road wit Calelum Chloride. That doctor is a smart young chap, I say. That's five years ago and we haven't any more big bills for repairs . . . and I haven't had any hay faver either. ' in ordinary maintenance! In fact, the treatment, ain as the nose on your face-- Mond Calciam Montreal = Toronto up. he said, the county is | Auction Sales Tanner, Seagrave. Terms Cash. FULLER BRUSH REPRESENTATIVE Phone--198 r23 AN OPPORTUNITY -- One of the Nation's largest com- panies, catering principally to farm- er's needs, is ready to place a valuable contract which, should mean complete independence for a man fortunate cnough to have the following quali- fications . . character record that will withstand investigation and proven ability to efliciently manage both him- self and his own business. Financial status not extremely important but a travel outfit is necessary. Write The JJ. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-P-5, 2177 Masson St., Montreal. WANTED TO RENT for Season of 1945, marshland in Scugog Lake District suitable for duck shooting, preferably property which would lend itself to development. Please write giving full particulars to B. V. Bradley, Medical Arts Building, Toronto. - FOR SALE 7 Yorkshire Brood Sows, $35.00 Apply W. C. Wilson, R.R. I, Port Perry. FOR SALE } Two Durham cows, milking, Cattle wanted for pasture. Plenty of good clover, R. Ferguson, Phone 10 r 12, Little Britain, july26 WANTED--Two full cords of body hardwood, cut 12" length. Apply at Star Office. FOR SALE 2 Coleman Lanterns, 2 Aladdin "Lamps,-Coleman Iron, Battery Radio, Briggs-Stretton % h.p. engine for washing machine, Massey-Harris 1% h.p. engine. Apply to Glenn Wana- maker, Seagrave, Phone 116 r 3, Port Perry. aug? FOR SALE H acres Timothy Hay, standing. 1 Hog. Apply to Geo. Skerratt, Prince -1 Albert, Phone Port Perry 174 r 11, ~ FOR SALE Large Oven suitable for gas or coal oil stove, Phone 129. FOR SALE Boy's good winter overcoat, size 6 to 8 yeafs. Phone 91, Port Perry. ~~ WANTED Sewing . Machines, any condition, Best prices. Box No. 14, Port Perry Star. : REWARD For blue cap with hard black peak, discharge badge on front. Finder please phone Port Perry, 67 r 4, { ' SATURDAY, JULY 28th--House- hold effects, the property of Mrs, J. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. TAKE NOTICE -- Noxious PRENTICE'S -- BEAUTY SALON rp with or without appointment. PERMANENT WAVES $1.95 and up SHAMPOO AND STYLED SETTING, ONLY 50c. Phone 223, Port Perry ARTHUR PRENTICE, Prop. CHINA WANTED Turn your surplus china, ornaments Write Box and glassware in to cash. 24, Port Perry Star, F all Fair Dates PORT PERRY Blackstock ... STRAT Sept. 1 and 3 Oshawa veers Sept. 10 to 12 LINASay .cuniisainimmmie Sept. 12 to 15 Beaverton .... 21-22 OION0 iormrimmmimrmmmiimeriis . 21-22 Sunderland coin Sept, 18-19 Oakwood ...Sept. 24-25 Markham ....ouoismaiiin Oct. 4 to 6 LOTR civirsionssrmmsisessimississsivaniats Oct, 3 WEEDS! weeds must be destroyed to prevent seeding. George Holmes, Weed Inspector practically new. 'Port Perry. * FOR SALE English type man's bicycle for sale, Apply C. Vernon, FOR SALE | Electric Connor Washing 'Machine, in good running order. Mrs, Evans, R.R. 1, Port Perry. ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS AND OTHERS Those having claims against Wil- liam James Jackson, late" of . the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, deceased, who died at the Township of Reach on the 26th day of February, A.D, 1945, are requested to send particulars to the undersigned before the 26th day of August, A.D, 1945, after which date his estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto and the executor will not be liable for any claims of which it has not then re- ceived notice. Dated at Oshawa this 18th day of July, A.D. 1945. W. E. N. SINCLAIR, K.C., Bank of Montreal Chambers," Oshawa, Ont., Solicitor for the 'Executor, THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORA- TION, Sterling Tower, Toronto, woSept, 4-H little pg Pure Lard, 19c. Ib. Peas, No. 2 Tins, 13c. Pastry Flour, 24 lbs. 75c. ) Fresh Frozen Fish Fillets, 35c¢c. Ib. Schneider Sausage 32c. lb. Jemison's Bread, 9c. GROCERIES APPLES; dehydrated, 10c. pkg. Tomatoes, No. 10 tins, 49c. Honey, 4 lb. tin, 76c¢. Medium Cheese, 39c. lb. production. appeal. flight production. added up! Myrtle Station (Continued from page 4) children; Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton and daughter Ruth, all of Long Branch, were Sunday visitors at the William Ash home. - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vaut, of Tor- onto, called at the Ash home on Tues- day, en route to Montreal. They also stopped at Trenton to age their son-in- law who has returned-from overseas. He is one of the crew of "P for Panic" Lancaster Bomber and they hold the proud record of seventy-two bombing trips over France and Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCartney made a business trip to Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Millman and children, of Epsom and Mr, Frank Je Shur-Gain Laying Mash is I'resh Shur-Gain Laying Mash is packed full of needed vitamins. 'minerals and high quality animal proteins assure vital health and top- Laying Mash assures best production from your flock, and RESULTS YOU CAN COUNT, when the profits are Shur-Gain 18°, Phone: Port Perry 120 r 5 What a tremendous difference balanced feeding makes in poultry Grains alone are low in the type and quality of ingredients that are needed to keep laying hens in tull health and in full production. Therefore, the wise farmer adds to his own grains a fully fortified laying mash, that brings up the level in the total ration to the proper balance, with adequate proteins, minerals and vitamins. ' SOLD BY H. H. GOODE GRAIN ELEVATOR Millman, of Toronto, called on Myrtle relatives on Sunday. Mrs, W. I Cook celebrated another birthday anniversary on Tuesday also, She was ecighty-two years young and, like Mra. Ball, she doesn't intend growing old until she has to, Sunday her sons and daughters and rrandehildren surprised her with a birthday party. [It was a little pre vious hut the most suitable day for all to get together. It was a happy event and over forty sat down to the delicious birthday supper. Besides greetings, the family brought for their parents Mr. Cook's birthday is coming very shortly and the gift was for both mirror for the living room. tend congratulations and good wishes to Mrs, Cook and hope that she, too, may see many more such happy an- niversaries as Sunday was, On' a very lovely, large, round We ox! RESULTS YOU CAN COUNT On a balanced ration of vour ,own scratch grains and SHUR-GAIN "18 Laying Mash. for greater palatability and taste Iixtra SHUR-GAIN 18% LAYING MASH Price $2.80 per Bag MYRTLE STATION, ONT. SCUGOG Sunday School®and Church services at the regular hours next Sunday. You all invited again. Mr. and Mr<. Allan Martyn and cluldven Mildred and little Denny, and her sister Christina Denny and brother Teddy, were Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Martyn at Prince Albert. Mr. Allan Sweetman and daughter Ann and her friend, Miss Mary Eliza- beth Miller, of Toronto, are enjoying a week's holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sweetman and brother John at the store. Myr. H. Sintzel, of Toronto, is en- joying a couple of months at his cot- tage on KE, Prentice's camping grounds on the lakeshore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crozier, son (Continued on Insert) PT - tS TE yD Sap an . . ' " a" J re arn i rn AE pi Chae Dero Ar ry 5 7 po 4s ov WE #

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