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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Aug 1948, p. 8

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- > ---- Naa BOOS AS ARRAS AARRR RASA RARE REAR FILA Attention Housewives $20 Xl efi a la tall Bonded Singer Representative will : Box No. 6, PORT PERRY Name Highest Prices PAID FOR SCRAP IRON METAL LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY FURS HIDES BAGS| I. TURNER Phone 316w Port Perry TERRE and Dyers Launderers, Whitby Let us take care of your cleaning and laundry problems. Over 8b years experience at your disposal. "We will be pleased to call at your door any Tuesday or Satur- day. Four Day Delivery Service. PORT PERRY, PHONE 9 or PORT PERRY RESTAURANT rE PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER ~~ Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated - Phone 80 Port Perry Surge Milkers MERRILL ROSS Authorized Surge Sale and Service MYRTLE STATION Phone 33 r 14 Brooklin TUESDAY and THURSDAY. For information regarding New Machines, Repaiss, Rents, Elect, Treadle Machines, contact him. : WE BUY AND SELL USED SINGER DROPHEADS SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 16 Ontario St, OSHAWA, Phone 696 FREE COUPON This Coupon entitles every Housewife to one F REE Service call to their Sewing Machine, regardless the make. : Hunnnntarmennnnnnnnne I A ARR RR a ag oe Sh Lakefield Cleaners| be in Port Perry and District each 8 | Mrs. nN HORSES AND CATTLE WANTED 7 day service for dead and crippled horses and cattle. Up to $16.00, according to size and condition, Horses for slaughtering purposes, $20.00 to $50.00 each. All horses are well cared for and humanely slaughtered. ; " Phones: 96 r 21, Uxbridge 753, Port Perry H. ELSON, Uxbridge ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asshalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Box 91 ' Pert Perry maylb © NOTICE TO FARMERS : (24 hour service) We pay as high as $10.00 for dead or crippled horses or cows, according to size and condition, Small animals removed free. No trouble for the farmer. We do the loading. Highest prices paid for old horses. prompt service--Phone collect. 2 r 8 Woodville. ED. PECONI, Proprietor ARGYLE, ONTARIO FALL TERM Peterboro Business College, Ltd. § TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. | i More Registrations have been } d received to date than in any / previous 'year -- so we advise | (=) J. A. McKone, President § { Phones: Bus. 4861, Res. 6431, ERNE I PAE HR ee > a TR a a Te i i = ye ny ST ot ELE RA Aa ee a --% A hs COCA-COLA ARRIVES HOSPITALITY BEGINS A a -------- | PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1948 ---- PROSPECT i Sunday School on Sunday, August 29th at 10.80 a.m. with Church ser- vice at 7.80 p.m. conducted by Mr. % | Denton, of Scugog. Congratulations to Mr, and 'Mrs. Carnochan (formerly Sadie Thomp- son) on their recent marriage, on Sat- 3 urday, August 21st, at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Diamond with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grills, of Col- umbus, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Philips, of Brougham, on. Sun- 3 |day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, of Ux- bridge, visiting friends in the vicinity. "Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and son and daughter, Ross and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. MacRoberts, of Toronto, were 8 [recent gliests with Mr, and Mrs. Dur- § | ham. The W. A. will meet at the home of Harold Holtby, for the Sept. meeting. Miss Marion Conlin spent the week- end with her parente Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Conlin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeo, of Inner- kip, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holtby, this week. Ea aH bs x GREENBANK On Tuesday, August 10th, Mrs. William Wilson, of Greenbank, was hostess at a nicely arranged Birthday Party in honor of Miss Hattie Whalen. About twenty-five friends and neigh- bours were present. A beautifully decorated paket heaped with gifts was presented to Miss Whalen," She was assisted in opening the gifts and reading the cards, by her niece Mrs. Harold Bay- lis, Miss Whalen thanked those pre- sent for the lovely gifts, The supper table was "prettily ar- ranged and centered by a large birth- day cake. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. D. Ianson and Mrs. T. Bushby, The afternoon was brought to a close by the singing of "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." 'New Exhibit DISPLAY AT THE C.N.E. BY THE ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY A new exhibit at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition is that of the Ontario i Historical Society, on the second floor of the Coliseum Building. This is the sixtieth year of the Society's existence and all its publications, now amount- ing to forty-nine volumes, will be on display. - There can" also be seen copies of several interesting documents, the originals of most of which are in the poskession of the provincial Depart- ment' of Records and Archives. These include General Isaac Brock's terms for the surrender of Fort Detroit, in 1812; a letter of 1792 written by Wm. Dickson regarding the asle of a negro wench; an original land grant, with seal attached; and the proclamation issued by the Lieutenant-Governor, wards for the apprehension of the leading rebels in 1837. The booth is being staffed by So- ciety members who will welcome visitors to the display. What comes in our Mail SYNTHETIC FUELS The following is taken from .Im- perial Oil. Review (June-July) Fuels of the future may be made by synthetic production of petroleum products, but the processes are still in the experimental stage "and too costly to compete with crude oil, ac- according to the Imperial Oil Review published recently. "Every year some prophet of doom raises his voice in the land to de- clare that the world is running out of oil," the article says. "Recently, be- cause demand for oil products has sky- rocketed beyond the capacity of the TE -- Sir Francis Bond Head, offering re-! pi other facilities, these prophets have been making more noise than usual. "This situation has aroused special {interest in the work of scientists who are experimenting with substitutes for crude oil as a source of gasoline and other fuels. Their success has been publicized to the point where the public may make the mistake of think- ing a kind of 'Philosopher's Stone' has been found by which men can turn practically any substance into oil with little effort. "The truth is that synthetic pro- duction still is uneconomical and re- mains in the experimental stage, This is in spite of the fact that science can produce "substitutes for.crude oil and the processes are being improved step by step, so that if the world should ever run short of natural petroleum, synthesis will come to the rescue. "But at pyesent there is still plenty of crude oil. Oil fields Bre diminish- ing assets--once the oil is taken from the earth new fields must be dis- covered and they are becoming more exploration program is finding new deposits, duetd any lack of oil in the earth, "It developed as a result of an unpre- cedented demand for oil products." "Synthesis, however, will provide fuels in the future and is important on this continent because of considerations of national defense." Don't Forget 'Labour Day industry's transportation, refining and | banking system . ' Cidana has a banking system which, for | efficiency and dependability, is unsurpassed "in the world. Competitive, flexible, adaptable - 3 - to the changing needs of the country, it ; ve serves: Canada's producers, her industries, her + traders--and it serves your personal needs, too. 17 No suet has' to fear for the privacy of = iar 3 | his regular banking transactions. This privacy 0s is completely free of political pressures or considerations--it is rooted in Canadian ed banking practice and tradition. Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in lands where freedom is donied---where ovary hy! difficult to locate--but today's great |g "The present tight situation is not |§ Port Perry Fair|| September 6th| PPP PEER PEPPER er Eee eRe IEE Ss © PPP PPP PPPEPOe eres 'Two Shows Nightly--7 and 8. Neo Baturday Matinee this month, Lakéview Theatre, Port Porry, Ont, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUG. 26-27-28 Red Skelton with Virginia O'Brien In His Uproarous Laugh Riot "MERTON OF THE MOVIES" SHORT PICTURES MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, AUG. 30-31, SEPT 1 Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire, John Garfield In The Mighty Academy Award Winner And Sensational Screen Success "GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT" Feature Starts at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m, oo, Office Phone 73 of o by Rs JESS OT AOA WOOD Dry Wood on hand, both Hard : Wood Slabs and Soft Wood Slabs, Entitled "Fuels of the Future", the |g Review article states that erection of |g synthesis plants would not solve the |% present peacetime problems of supply. | § cut in foot lengths. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY Residence 313W o 00% 0s 0% o's o%e oF) S858 858 8% 8588480 54385853 858558 SEES 0g0"0, 0% 0 0% Te 0% 5 WS "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, "GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE, near Logan, Phone GE. 1575 TORONTO, ONT. ro ars, COP PORD SESSA BIBSEIA SEIS BBIBIB ISEB SBR BRFSS SS THE PICK OF THEM ALL IESE 385808 FUEL OIL GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS - PHONE 200J PORT PERRY, ONTARIO CROROPOPOFOPOPOPOPIFORO $70,070 0% 0% o%e 0% 00 1% 0% 40 0% 0% 0% 4% SEBO ES LUMBER-.BUILDER'S SUPPLIES NOW is the time to do that Repair job. We have in stock: DRY SPRUCE FLOORING and SIDING ASPHALT SHINGLES and ROLL ROOFING. AQUELLA--To waterproof your basement. MODERNITE TILEBOARD for kitchens and-bathrooms. GLIDDEN PAINT--Try our Glidden Cleaner, Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PONE PERRY: 'Phone 240 w ] EN ro We are paying the highest prevailing prices. for Dead or Crippled Farm Animals HORSES = CATTLE : HOGS] Telephone Collect for Immediate Service, * GEORGE YOUNG LIMITED Toronto--Adelaide 3636 _ Port Perry 118 r 21. Uxbridge 27 Brooklin 63 7 WE Ask for it either 'way... both a d/ de marks meen he sam ing, : Port Perry Bottling Works PHONE 47, PORT hid gore of 2¢ 7 Ain tam official! State monopoly of banking, proposed Pe by Socialists here, would fasten the Marxist igh ~~ foreign pattern on you. x / SPONSORED BY" YOUR BANK / ' Be A THE PORT PERRY DAIRY Buttermilk and Delici ------ ee 1 Wish to inform its customers of the following Pasteurized Products carried for daily delivery MILK, CREAM ( (Whipping and cereal) -Co Chocolate ! Milk, "Drink Milk for Health"

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