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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jul 1948, p. 5

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f / J PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 16th, 1948 5 ix ¥ 53 " Fy ~ ' yx Bi eh 4 ' Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST Phene 72w, W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY Radios. Port Perry Electric 'Washing Machines, Hotplates, Ranges, Water Pump Systems = + Oil Burners. Record Players Latest Record Releases in Stock. We Sell & Service Radios and ~~ Everything Electrical. Phone Port Perry 17 1st Door North of Hotel. . -- COAL 'COKE WOOD Homorecar Ice Box $19.50 and $25.00 a ON DISPLAY IN OFFICE OF Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. CTT -------- SERVE-- Country, Club {iran : and Cake for desert. ' | % | option to buy. £ |must have fall possession. &' Morris, R.R. 1, Port Perry. Saturday Special . "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER" Phone 32, Phone 16 SUNBURN WA Noxzema Sun Tan Oil 30e, 60c. 3 Noxzema Skin Cream 5 43c., "63¢., $1.29 2 Tangel 60c. Nivea Oil ........... w50c. and 90c. Nivea Cream ......... 50¢. and $1.00 Velvetta Sun Tan Cream .. ...39¢. Tantoo 4 59¢. Gerrow Bros. Bakery 070,07, 070, 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 5% 0 Fe 0% 0 Be Fe WT BS RB RL TH I TE i ----" PR RRR POR HN | ML-F-343-131, Montreal, Que. BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. PORT PERRY INSECT REPELLANTS Sketofax 600. 6-12 Repellant... 59. £5 Velvetta Repellant AEN " Wilson's Mosquito Cream ..39¢. Fly-Tox with DDT 24c, 43c, 73e. Aer-A-Sol Bombs ............ Green Cross Spray 26¢, 45¢, 75¢. / SCUGOG Mr. Denton used for his message]. Larsen, of YamEitoun, N.Y. have on Sunday at both churches, "Render therefore unto Caesar the things __ which are Caesars, and unto God the thing that are God's." A fine mes- sage for: all.- The message from the choir "The Church Marches On" Ser- vices and Sunday School at the reg- ular time next Sunday. Head School Report Grade 9 -- Mary Wilson, Helen Samells ,Ella Barry, Glen Dowson, Harold Collins, Grade 8--Rex, Burton. Grade 7 -- Shirley Heayn, Clinton Brown, Evan Colilns, Doreen Reader. Grade 6 -- Gilbert Reader, Lillian Collins, Murray Reader. Grade 6 -- John Burton, Barbara Barry. Grade 4--Beatrive Burton, Honors; Elmer Brown, Geraldine Barry. - Grade 2 -- Gerald Reader, - Irene 3 Brown, Albert Fulford, Billie Read- er, Glen Wilgon, Shirley Collins, Grade .1--Glen Wilson, Allan Ful- ford, Allison Barry. : Emgrson MacMillan, Teacher, _ Mr, and Mrs. John Livesey, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Moynes of Belleville, spent a pleasant week-end at the parsonage guests of Mr. H. Denton and his mother. Mrs, Livesey is staying over ay for a few days. Mr. Alan Aldredj-of Toronto, spent the past week at his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Aldred. Mrs. Alan Aldred came and spent the week-end. '| visiting our Island these days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larsen, of Morrisdale, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. J. returned to. their home after spending | the past week in one of Mr. Clyma's cabins 'and attended Grace Church on Sunday, "Jean and Donna Samells are enjoy- ing a few days with their uncle Mr. Archie Crosier at Whitby. Isobel Russell and little brother Craig, of Oshawa, are spending a few days with their cousin Yvonne Milner, Mrs. R, Burnham is improving her home by giving the fence a new coat of paint. Congratulations to Mary Wilson and Helen Samells of the Head Sthool and Jean Samells, and- Norman Johnston of the Centre School, in passing their entrance without writing, Mr. Emerson MacMillan, who has been teaching at the Head, has ac- cepted a position in an East York school, Another gathering was held in the Township Hall, on Friday evening to present gifts to another bridal couple. Miss Lois Reader and' Mr. H. Luke, whed w married in Memorial-Head Church recently. They were pregent- ed with a coffee table, floor lamp, a large mirror and a lovely vase. 'After the reading of a suitable address by Mrs. Laverne Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. Luke will make their home at Raglan, where the best wishes of their friends will follow them. There, are many people from U.S. A. add { [the models. i keeping: $2 | necessary but high academic standing Nails, Telephones 165 . INAILS 214, inch and 4 inch nails in stock in/100 1b. kegs only, Everything in Lumber and Doors in stock. d I. A. Wilson Lumber Co. Lid. Cannington, Ontario - After hours 104 GEN ERATORS, ELECTRICAL MANCHESTER OE - i EE. - We Specialize | - IN -- makes of cars. | Garage Work, Welding, Towing, Etc. Manchester Garage PHONES 53 & 153 2.2 01 n-.. i IWS CI GW fi] tl LI IIS STARTER and Repairs on all GENERAL 7 CLASSIFI [ED ADS MAKE-UP SECRETS Learn the make-up secret used by Send for free analysis chart also find how you can get per-|: sonal help with all your problems. {| Write to-day to Muriel Notman, 431 $ {Walmer Road, Toronto. july28 : FARM WANTED -- To rent with 100 acres or more, Harry $| WANTED: -- Man for steady travel i$ [among consumers $ | Permanent - connection # | manufacturer. ~in_ Port Perry. with large Only. reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh, Dept. juls 3 LOST -- Yearling Holstein Heifer, | # from Lot 9, con. 3, Reach. '¢ | knowing whereabouts of this animal i | please Phone Paul Diamond, 67 r 31, -& | Port Perry, : i Anyone® july16tf "No corns -- no callouses" will be & your song--if you use Lloyd's Cord £5 | Salve right along. b0c. at Lawrence's | Drug Store. FEMALE HELP WANTED Young girl to train for legal book- Previous experiénce un- and good references essentail. Salary range $20.00 to $$40.00. Dewar and Freeman, Metropolitan Bldg., Toronto Auction Sale FRIDAY, JULY 23rd -- Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Implements, and Furni- ture, thie. property of "Fred Hopkins, Lot 8, Con. 1, Reach' Twp., half mile west of Prospect. At the same time and place, Wm. Hopkins will offer 12 horses----3 matched teams, blacks, 3 & 4 years old; bay geldings 6 & 7; grey mare, 6 & 7; and other farm horses. Sale at 1 pm. Terms Cash. ! TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE -- TITTINN Hay Loader, 2 years old, in good con- dition. Phone 107 r 18, Port Perry, Garnet Cochrane. eT REGATTA The Caesarea Regatta Association will hold its annual regatta and water sports on Civic Holiday week end, | July 81, and August 1-2. The usual long list of events will be run off, and in addition there will be a floor show on Sunday evening. Programs are be- ing published which may be procured from the committee, | Little Britain, FOR SALE--17 foot Frost and Wood Binder, New canvass, 4 knives, horse and tractor hitch. Apply ta Harold W. Honey, Phone 67 r 2, Pork Perry, (Honeys Corners). FOR SALE"-8 Chunks of pigs. Ap- ply to KE. Mackin, Phone 14 r 12, Port Perry. REFRIGERATION for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey - 'Phone' 1821 "Port Perry, FOR SALE--1941 Ford Sedan, new motor, gone 200 miles, new clutch and brakes, like new. Apply to Pat Herr, Phone 37. july8 TENDER NOTICE Sealed tenders plainly marked as to contents will be received by the under- signed until Noon, Tuesday, July 20th, 1948, for the purchase of a used T.D. 40 International Tractractor. . This machine may be seen at Pen- gelly's Garage al Brooklin, Any furthér information may be obtained from the undersigned. +. J. D. KEAN, County Engineer, Whitby, Ont. FOR SALE--Really new No. 7 Side Rake and Tedder, Massey-Harris, in excellent shape. 'Apply Howard Forder, Blackstock, Phone 197 r b. BRAY suggest you order Sept.-Oct. broilers well in advance to ensure de- delivery. They have chicks for im- mediate delivery--some started. Can- adian consumer demand for eggs and poultry still heavy. Agent, A. R. Gray, R. R. 2, Port Perry. : JOSEPH SCHULL CBC Dramatist who is heard from time to time on Trans-Canada Net work, { / A iii a Off JE O[M JE WOE TW PE WHE NO ur BO WE BO Be fo ga di Ga hw GO 0 TW G0 W ] I E / 'os FO EEE EOE EE EE F. W. BROCK & SON 0 . SUMMER DRESSES BIG DISPLAY OF MARTHA WASHINGTON and BARBARA JOYCE DRESSES $4.95 to $15.00 MEN'S TROUSERS Summer Weights in Greys, Browns etc. $4. 75 to $15. 00 ~ Mens Slack Suits . Brown or Grey Ce $19. 50 GOODRICH CANVAS FOOT WEAR PULL Rana an ANY MEMBER OFTHE PAVILY. 81S 36 FANGY CUPS and SAUCERS - =e. NYLON HOSIERY $1.40 and $1.85 GOSSARD and D. A. FOUNDATION GARMENTS EXPERT FITTING SERVICE. NEW SERVICE CLEANERS -- Oshawa Call Twice a Week - - TUESDAY and FRIDAY 5 GROCERIES CANNING SUPPLIIES Aylmer Pitted Cherries, 20 oz. 39c. Qua dos don 51.43 Cut Green Beans, choice, 17c. i nt Jarxs oz. 1. , iis i "23 fo Certo. ..... , 26c. Parawax, 20c¢. Grp off in Juies, 20 o : 2 for hy bit Rubber Rings 2 for 15c. Pineapple Juice, 20 oz. tin 24c. it Zinc Rings doz. 29c. Lemon Juice, 6 oz. tin Te. ; Certo Crystals box 13c. Grapefruit: 5 for 3le. 3 Birds' Eye Frozen Food, complete line PHONE 43 - -- PORT PERRY -- a ™ - Il mm mm i 1 ™ ST - oom mn CE BBR m m - - - ommend I 1 IT r-- Lp EEE TT TT Ep ---------------- EEE TE a pm - = | -- Modern Harvesters' Excursion to Help Canadian Ferinecs A New Era in Harvesting Started by Massey- Harris Combines Trainloads of Massey-Harris combines rolling across. the country to he grain. farming areas are a common sight nowadays. They have replaced the once familiar annual harvesters' excursions which brought thousands of harvest hands to the prairies. ' Modern mechanical harvesters like the Massey-Harris self-propelled combine 2s, have brought = many advantages to grain growers. With them, trops can be harvested with the minimum of manual labor, a great money-saving feature when, in times like these, experienced farm help he is in short supply .and wage rates are high. . ' Massey Harris self-propelled combines speed up harvesting--one man can cut and thresh 50 acres and upwards in a day. Operating. costs are low too with a self-propelled. supplies power to propel and operate the machine. There is no expense for twine or stooking And the combine has done away with the work, worry and expense of threshing time. The demand for combines indicates the trend towards modern mechanical harvesting. From factories with capacity increased greatly, more: and more Massey-Harris combines are being built to help Canadian fdrmers harvest their crops easier, quicker and at less cost. --one motor MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Established 1847 Winnipeg, Brandon, 'Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Yorkton, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton -

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