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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jan 1949, p. 5

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+ - 3h sarin - ~ ¢ ¢ y Al ed als PIERRE be PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1040 a " v A x £ ! hs Dominion Cadet aL wT 100.00 : ee ABA AA rn S Ey - Rebate on Uniforms ...... . 127.50. " School project material ........ 437,70 F. W. B Nigh hool ial J... 220, Ha Na the wher © an rock and Son \ ¢ REDE ...coccnerieivssroce ray 12,00 Village IRVY. iin inavutifons 3,668.96 : Loans from Corporation....... 6,100.00 "Je S l F -- lanuary ale 'eatures DISBURSEMENTS Lik Tre -------- Deficit from 1947 ........ Feo A : puts tom uit 3 ssl | wy pate' Flanelette~ 27 in. wide . 39¢. yd. out... that's your business. Your right to keep your private affairs - private is a cherished it's riety between evionch you borrow, how much you save principle of Canadian banking. : 53 N EXT tinde: you are in your bank, notice : ' how many people keep their cheques face down « + « just like you... while they make 'out their deposit slips. Notice how they close their passbooks before handing them in-- and get them back closed too. Canadian bank service is recognized by everyone as confidential. Every employee, when he came into the service of your bank, took' a solemn declaration of secrecy. " Your relationship with your bank is the most vitally confidential business relation- ship you have. Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in lands where freédom is denied--where every bank is a political tool, every banker a public official working for the State! State monopoly of "banking, proposed by socialists here, would open your banking transactions to political intrusion, «os how much you put in, how much you take : SPONSORED .BY YOUR BANK The following figures are taken om. the financial report issued; by e 'treasurer as a summary of the "year's business. 'General Department . January 1st to Dee. 15th, 1948 Balance in bank ........ PAVHIRIR +8 4,006,47 Tetty Cash' wiv rrrnsinnss 40,00 License fees collected ease - 144,00 Dog Tax .... harris sresvassrinse 332.00 Poll Tax ; 82.00 Sale of materials ...... Horibeiioness 10.00 'Fines 10.87 Rentals--New ttle choy orsoae 812,60 Old Office ......cciiiivionisivernnnnes 144.00 Sagserd Co. sliskaniss a w 490,00 asrrprnd 80.00 er BDAC iiuscriiiiniiisiiines . 25.76 Miscellaneous ,...........oveenies 48.00 Prov. of Ontario (highways) 1,979.66 Prov. of Ont. (1 mill sub, ini . 97842 Relief recovered . vie 200.87). "Taxes collected .... woe 82,862.87] Int. and penalties "w . 166.24 Insurance recovered wpe 188.894 Caretaking--Hydro, Libr . 500,00 Income tax deductions.......... 47.16 Unemployment Ins, .....ic....... 88.28 Snow- plowing firiveways, .. we 28.00. Attending fires out of town 284.00 Miscellaneous ...... winnne 136,69 Bank loan (Bd, of Edueation)8,000.00 $49,116.06 - Disbursements Salaries: ............ .n$ 1,607.76 Garbage collection " 1,600,00 Office expenses--aen. won 409.84 Printing and stationery ....... 171.20 lection re liquor control... 818.03 urance (all kinds)... 760.12 Road deb. and interest. won 1,780,00 S1dOWAIkE rnin 12,00 Street maintenance ani: 3,817.68 Road construction (John)... «1,029.04 "Board of Education b088.97 ee Port Perry's F inancial Standing School Debentures - Se irin ions Interest ..... County levy cine Property and Parks ... Town Hall ........cou... asitiiostions Relief and Hospitalization .. Grants Police ., Street lights Division Court, etc. ...... Fire Protection Board of Health Bank interest Income Tax Unemployment Ins. Truck acct. / New Office Building Miscellaneous Petty Cash Fayment of bank loan Bank Balance .a....... reene LE TR PTT PT TT PPP TTY ITY LLL TTI LLL TT TTT IIe sees eerseinasieitatiiisaiine CLT ITY T TTT TY PY TYP P TTT PY TT rhea ens Ceenararreieieeniene OCTET TLL TTT Trey 1,787.13 248.08 1,117.98 1,164.10 1,004.98 1,711.80 64.00 1,474.86 140.00 44.48 47.16 63.42 383.21 1,674.46 211.21 40.00 6,000.00 4,445.22 $49,116. 06 WATERWORKS EXTENSION Receipts Bank Loans ........oiin PIA 40,000.00 Sale of Debentures .. " Accrued-interest ..........iv "$104,420.37 " Dishursemerits Payment bank loans Freight on pipe Wendover, laying pipe Int. Water Supply, well ........ Johns-Manville, pipe G .G. Reid, engineer Ont. Municipal Board .,........ drawing pipe ... SCT renee Tp. of Reach, road repairing 'Well site, ete. Mise. items . Valves, otc. coins nse Ext; main on Scugog St. .... Bank balance ERR $104,420.37, Ont, 'County, Agrh. cummin 40,000.00 FER TPNA APP $ 1,487.97 11,182,865 9,786.90 24,674.57 Balance to next account ...... 81.86 2,811.20 ; 122.60 $16,728.02 | B 434.73 HIGH SCHOOL CE 708.88 RECEIPTS - ; "166.85 Prov, Legislative grant ....... $20,312.46 '| Teachers' salaries WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT Period January 1 to Dec. 15, 1948 1 Receipts ; Balance Dec. 31, 1947 ............ $2,664.87 Water rates paid .........cou.. 2,627.73 Hydrant rental (fire prot.) ..., Connecting, ete. ...... . Sundry receipts 1,000.00 170.98 49.30 DE PTET TT Rec. from Extention acct..... 301.10 ; $6,603.98 Disbursements Salaries and wages .............$ 764.83 Pumping (hydro) ....... Materials purchased X Sundry disbursements ............ 166.92 Bank balance .....c..uimiin 4,480.12 © * $6,603.98 PUBLIC SCHOOL January 1st to December 31, 1948 RECEIPTS Balance from 1947 Legislative 'grants ' Village Levy niin. A EASY 1,400.00 Loan from Corporation 5 $16,728.92 DISBURSEMENTS Instructional proves 365.41 | ¥ Administration ........coeii , 262,07|8 Caretakers' salaries dkaini 898.30 Caretaker's supplies ....... 148.98 ¥ Fuel inning Missense 886.74 Maintenance and Imp. . . 1,820.32 Insurance Equipment Athletic Supplies Deb, and Interest LLL LL LLL RL TL TTT T I PPI TT IT ITS Crrereniiine rr I TIS00 Uh Agri. and Home Economics 1,470.09 Shop Supplies 1,227.43 Pupil's supplies ... 1,247.64 Aerteidieaaesaiaesinee Library supplies .............i... 277.16 Administration... 713.27 Caretakers' salaries .........., 1,323.20 Caretaker's supplies .......i...... 22980 Phone, Light, Water ............ 6569.21 EE Lorton we" 1111.95 Maintenance and Imp. ........ 2,297.96 Insurance .......ciiiiiinnnn. 126.00 Transportation ............... 3,126,60 Hot Lunches ........covivinnne 509.73 Cadet and Athletic sup. irene 737.34 Equipment... Deb, and Interest $39,034.83 770.85 Balance to next acct. ............ Six O'Clock Town (The Printed Word) Merchants in one Canadian town have learned how to damage it as a 'shopping centre. It seems that two or three years ago, when customers were kind 'of anxious, these merchants decided they weren't going to stay open Saturday nights any longer, no- how. -~ Farmers would just have to come to town in the daytime, whether or not they had to rush right back to milk and feed the stock and thereby miss the pleasant late-evening hours | meeting folk from the other conces- sions, One merchant refused to go along with the others. open, though business fell off, because people weren't going to that town just to shop at one store, and not a very big store either. The same merchant owns two other stores, each in a town not far away as time ig considered in these days of paved roads and decent cars. And this has a keen ear for the music of the cash register at work, reports that his sales in the two Saturday-night towns '| went up nicely week by week and have stayed up, while in the town where the merchants went modern, Saturday sales dropped way down. And have stayed down, where of a Saturday parking space used to be as scarce as a buggy is now, as quiet as a Sunday in Fergus. Advertising fell off in the local newspaper. Bank managers be- came a little less smiling. And the merchants among themselves began to wonder who. the heck had the idea in the first place. They're all running old-fashioned stores again. Open on Saturday nights to serve country people who .want to buy on that night. But all is not well, yet, for some of the old cus- tomers have come to like shopping in one or other of the towns. And.a shopping habit, like others, is often hard to break. One historian says that t late Timothy Eaton had a fetish tha} cus- tomers must come first in his mind and he was always anxious to have the goods they wanted, at the: price they could pay, and he was willing to serve them at any reasonable hour they wished to be served, excepting on Sun- day but including Saturday night. There's an allegedly modern idea, born in the mind of some lazy. merchant, that the customer will be ready with cash in hand when thé merchant gets good and ready to unlock the door, There are others, of course, who re- collect that Mr, Eaton, with his idea that a merchant owed a duty to the public, was one of the most spectacu- larly successful merchants in this or any other country. | PORT PERRY STAR | ; Good Advertising Medium COMMERCIAL - AND JOB PRINTING : Setilgergry York--Ressonsble Prices i i Phones 50 & 86, Port Perry # A _GOOD CURE FOR IMPATIENCE Woman (in stalled car in impatient motorist behind her): "If youll come | see if you ean start my car, I'll go 712.71 I Agri, and Home Economies 2,870.10 78.06 Ont. County, maintenance... 5,249.06 528.80 Vietortn CO. soveereivssismsmes . 101.26 11,880.88 Durham County ..... 78.90 "Claremont School 'Board , we 14210 6500.00 back there and blow your horn for. Jou He kept his store] merchant who, like all good merchants | © Flowered Flanelette-- 36 in. wide, 72¢. yd. i Prints House Dresses-- $2.25, 2.50, 2.75 Cups and Saucers--25c. Ladies Overshoes-- Cashmerette-Rubber, 98c¢. SLIPPERS~-mens, women, children, 98c. WALLPAPER ~Sun-tested, Sunworthy 350 Patterns-- 166. roll and up Floor Coverings, © Mens Cardigan Sweaters, $3.85, $4.95 Reéxoleum, 40c. sq, yd. Congoleum, 70¢. sq. yd. IFeltol, 66c. sq. yd. TURN IPS SPANISH TYPE ONIONS .... KNITTING WOOL, ! K BRAND. 1a, ggg, ban | > uo! Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables | y 1 1b. de. GRAPEFRUIT, 968 oor 6 for 25c. ! BRUSSELL SPROUTS box Sle. EMON'S, 300s coon doz. 37c. [f BANANAS coin 1b. 16c. yin "2 tg senile rms seni sonl 108, B0¢, YU ORANGE JUICE, ......20 oz. .. tin 2 for 25¢, FRESH SPINACH 2 bs.-25¢. ORANGE JUICE, 18 oz. tin . ...31c. PARSNIPS . tg Ibs. 25c¢. MIXED JUICE, 20 oz'tin ..... ...2 for 25c. COOKING ONIONS - 5 Ibs. 18c. "MIXED JUICE, 48 oz. tin .. endl. ..4 Ibs. 27c. RFE RNR F. W. BROCK and SON PORT PERRY PHONE 43 CLASSIFI IED ADS" SAND AND GRAVEL Mr, Ellsworth Poennedy, 8 contractor, has taken over the W Parry busi- ness, and is prepared to look after your wants of sand and gravel, and will appreciate your patronage. Phone 322, Port i nov 18tf WANTED TO BUY-- Horses, old and crippled; highest price, plus bonus if delivered at yrons As able to kill at your farm. Dead farm Ho removed within an hour. Call us col- lect. Margwill Fur Farm, Bowman- ville. Phone 2679. CARPENTRY ¥ Interior work of any description, in- cluding fitted cupboards and cabinets, Satisfaction guaranteed. Ring Chas. Harvey, Port Perry, 318W, jan13 LIVE POULTRY WANTED Before you sell your Poultry--try me, My prices are higher. M. FLATT BETHANY R.R.1 Phone 7 r 1-3 mar3l (Reverse charges) FOR SALE--70 rods of Rail Fence at 10 cents a rail. Apply to. Howard Forder, Blackstock, Phone 197 r b. APPLES FOR SALE--No. 1 cooking and Eating Apples. Will deliver. Ap- ply Bill Wakeford, Phone 314J, Port Perry. 'feb.3 FOR SALE-- Massey-Harris Rite- Way Milker in. A-1 condition. Phone in r 3, Port Perry. Ontario Ce Council The January Segsion of the Ontario 1 | County Council will be held at the i Council 'Chamber, Court House, WHITBY, ONTARIO, i |on TUESDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1049 at 2 p.m. All accounts to be presented to the § | Council should be forwarded to the % |undersigned, properly certified, on or before January 17th 1949, County Council Sessions are open to the public, Dated at Whitby, this 10th day of January, A.D, 1049. . WM. G. MANNING, Clerk, County of Ontario, Whitby, Ontario. WANTED Reliable man as Dealer in Port Perry. Experience not 'neces- sary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Raw- leigh Products have been sold for years, Big profits... Products . fur. nished on credit. Dept, ML-A- 343- 163 Montreal, Que. Ein § FARM FOR SALE-- 60 acres, all workable, good house, barn, implement shed, large chicken house, very good spring creek; also 30 fruit trees. Im- mediate possession, Best offer ac- cepted. Lot 6, Con. 6, Reach Township, Mrs. L. facksati R.R.1, Port Ferry. "jan 13 FARMERS --the good help you have been wanting.Get a Dutch family--you are assured of long term help. Con- tact Uxbridge 73, Father McGivney. Jan, 27. FOR SALE--Waterloo 8 h.p. garden tractor, plow, disc ang scuffler, Used only a few days. $376. 00. Apply C. F. Sandford, Utica. ' FOR SALE -- '36 Chev. Standard Coach, good condition throughout, good tires. Cash or terms.' Guaran- teed. Would consider trade. Phone 280W Port Perry. size 2. Bring them fo the Star Office. FOR SALE--New Two Room Cottage centrally located. Hydro installed, large lot. Will rent. Apply Aragon Grill, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Small mantel Radio and a record player. Phone 246 r 3, Port Perry, AUCTION SALE Household Furniture and Real Estate, the property of Wm. Geo, Scott, at Claremont, on Saturday, January 16th. condition, The Real Estate consists of 8 room frame house, with bath dnd hot air furnace. Furniture 'sale at 12.80; real estate sale at 8.80, Write Rawleigh, . Queen Street, Port Perry. WANTED--Boy's skates and boots, | A complete line of furniture in good | EJ, Pomeroy, Auctioneer, DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 - Port Perry. ° RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Soeaday and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Phone 84 NENERERANNEENNNNNNNRENRNAN Leonard's Cleaners WHITBY, ONT. Let us take care of your cleaning problems. Over 35 years experience at your disposal. / We will be pleased to call' your door any Tuesday or Satur- day. ). ~~ Four Day Delivery Service. PHONE 325 PORT. PERRY. ARAGON RESTAURANT ARREARS NA INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? 'Whatever your imsurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41. Pert Perry ROOFING » OF ALL KINDS vestroughing, Asshalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapls: UXBRIDGR. ONTARIO King and Cedar fitrests 3 Phone 138 "PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated Phone 80 / Port Perry NS

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