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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Sep 1949, p. 3

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ded tt id fi as Sheir a ig BEF oO . ig, sw ARETE SE i gor rach : PORT PERRY; ONAL) SEVRSAY, SEPT 16th, 1949 x wt AETV DEA eR pedhanpiie hb : : J p } s / ih a as EE -- Tre x "PIANO TUNING ee we EL 1, TWP. BTOUFFER cn id W. A. Sangster \ 216 Mary 'St. E. WHITBY E-- . FLOOR SANDERS Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated Phobe 80. Port Perry. .,.,DENTAL SURGEON ~~ "Ottis 'Hours: 9 am. to § pm. Office : Upstairs over 'C, Slesp's Aa Jssizalios Om, hs | Featuring a complete WRNITURE REPAIR and REFINISHING SERVICE on hand is a complete line of Materials to choose from. All Work Guaranteed. ~ Phone 483 and we will be glad "to consider your next repair job. We do gustom building, too. TO RENT Our Rental Plan includes every- thing you need-tg do a .profes- sional Refinishing Job. on those --old floors, - Custom Work Prices on rouiiet, Phone 3744W1, OSHAWA 'M. Leggette RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. (} Simege . Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 L; in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tu y and Thursday afternoon HR -. -- Patsy Pingle, --. mus. . -- ite;--Archers;=Jerry- Bower," Cad- - ee ~. Dougie Frayer, Cadsarea; Lloyd Gil- ~--im--------bank;-- Archers; .--_Ardis _ McArthur, - garet Davidson, Cadmus; Sandra Fer- Bh _ Proverb -- Marie Hanna, Alahouds; . Ra, 'Larmer Cr title, Ballingall, Mahoods; Clifford Jackson; } _ Pingle and Printing--Evelyn White; Archers; 'table -- Winnifred Swartz, Mah of eash week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. - Phong $4 KY | Authorized Surge Sales and "Service. - - UNARNNANERENENENMEREENENR : 3 2 * on Rousseau Vpholstéry | BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD | Sires Milkers. MERRILL ROSS: MYRTLE STATION ~~ Phons 88r 14, Brookiln Ta "DENTIST Quesn Street - Phome 287 Port Peery NEWS COMBINATION. - YOUR HOME TOWN PAPE given 'you complete, dependable local news. You'need to know all that is going on where you live. } But you live also in a WORLD where momentous events are in the making -- events which can mean so much to you, to your job, 'your home, your future. For constructive reports and interpre- | tations of - national- and - interna--- ten, tional néws, there is no substitute for THE CHRISTIAN- SCIENCE MONITOR daily. : Enjoy the benefits of being best informed--Ilocally, nationally, internationally -- with your local paper and The Christian Science Monitor. LISTEN Tuesday nights over ABC stations to "The Christian Science Monitor Views thé news." -- And 'use this coupon - today. for a special in- Suey Sigestipiion, "The Christian Science Monitor, One, Norway St., Boston 15, Masa. .Pléase send me an 'introductory 'subscription to The Christian Science Monitor -- 26 issue, En- close one dollar. | US. Funds Name : 1Addra PB (NRENENENNNNARENNNENENEAN) Blackstock Fair (Continbied from last. week) - PUBLIC SCHOOL DEPT Printing--Grade 1 . : Lloyd Wilson, Mahoods; Gerald - Brown, Egypt; Margaret Ellis, Cad- -- mus; Roy Chant, Hampton, Grade 2--Ralph. Vine, Blackslock; 'Joyce Cochrane, Egypt; Lorne Lee, Cadmus; George Willan, Caesarea. Grade. 3--Peggy. Brown, Egypt; Hampton; Suzanna Swartz, Mahoods; Joyce Lawler, Cad- Grade 4--Glenn Wheeler, Black- stock; Ray Larmer, Devitts; Arthur PIS 0 "ua ule 6--Douglas Davidson, "Cad mus; . Clifford Jackson, Caesarea; Gerald McCarthy, Egypt; Mae Werry, |John McGraw, Caesaresg, a Sah] ) s _ | Village<Hampton; Caesarea; Shirley | Hicks, Cadmus; John Gould, Mahoods. 'Grade b--Boys, Soap Carving--Bill Weston, Cadmus; Mahoods; Allin Bai- ley, Blackstock; Reginald White, Archers. Grade 5--girls--Potholder, -- Jean Thompson, Blackstock; Jossie Hooyer, Caesarea; Mildred Brown, Egypt. Grade 6--Map of Cartwright, show- ing roads, hamlets; churches, schools; boys only -- Bert Bowers; Cadmus; Grade 6--girls only--knitted- scarf, Joan Venning. Grades. 7 and 8, girls only---Peasant Apron -- Irene, Emerson, Caesarea; Phyllis Williams, Mahoods; Wynona Jackson, Blackstock; rane, Egypt. ; Grades 7 and Sire only--Girl's Sockees--Anne Vander Huel, area. : Grade 7 and 8--girls only--School. Lunch -- Irene Emerson, Caesarea; -Blackstock, Grflde 6--Joyce Forder, Blackstock; Verna Larmer, Archers; Beth Proutt, | Caesarea; Mareén Stinson, Lotus; ° Gtade T--Wynona Jackson, Black- stock; Shirley Harris, Archers; Gor- dow Gettins, Caesarea; Frank Melton, Devitts, Grade 8--Welma Toms, Purple Hill; Ruth "Whitfield, 'Archers; Ruth Mc- | Mahon, Lotus; Marilyn Forder, Black- stock. ART--Game illustrated with stick figures. Grade 1--Larry Ashton, Purple Hill; Blackstock, Grade 2---Three Fruit in crayon. George Willan, Caesarea; Mar- guson, Egypt. Grade 3--Indian Scene 'in crayon. - Suzanna Swartz, Mahoods; Lucille Bradley, Hampton; Irene Urbankuwuz, Caesarea; Reta Harris, Archers. Grade 4--Nursery Rhyme in crayon, illustrated. ° John. Gould, Mahoods;Vivian--Gils "bank, Lotus; Lorraine Allin, Hampton; Devitts. ade 6---Illustration in crayon with -PhyHis- Strong; Purple Hill} James Caesarea; Deton Fisher, Blackstock. Grade 6--Illustrated Selection from Reader in crayon with title. Eppie Buha, Mahoods; .John Mec- Graw, Caesarea; ~ Verna. Larmer, Archers; Shirlay, Ellis, Cadmus. ~~ Grade: 7--Cartoon in pencil, 6x9. Bill Brown, Devitts; Alan Jackson, Caesarea; Garry Ferguson, Cadmus; John Lawrence, Blackstock. Grade 8--Illustration of a 'Maxim or David Swain, Purple. Hill; "Allan- Lar- mer, Archers; Bennie Hooyer, Caes- area, CRAFTS-- Grade 1--Free Cutting Hazel Brown, Devitts; Gerald Brown, Egypt; Helen McLeod, Caesarea. Grade 2--Plasticirie model of, Joan Ruth Prosser, Cadmus; J. Host, Ha p- ton; George Willan; Caesarea. =, « rade Plastic ne Aovel of An- imal--Elmer H Archers; Patsy | noods; Keith VanCamp, Blackstock. | Caesaren--Keith--VanCamp,--- Black- led in India Ink--Wilma Toms, Purple Ruth McMahon; Lotus; Phyllis Wil- liams, Mahoods. Grades 7 and 8--girls only--Home 'Economics, Note. Book--Vera Harris, Archers; Phyllis. Williams, Caesarea. .Grades 7 and 8--boys only -- Tool | Kit or Wall Shelves--Allen Larmer, Archers; Don Green, Egypt; Keith {VanCamp, Blackstock; Melville Sam- ells," Caesarea. Grades 7 and 8--boys only--Tin Can Project=Don-- Green, Egypt; Melville | iSamells, Caesarea; Ivan McKee, Ma- Grades 7 and_8---=Rope, short splice =Don, "Green, Egypt; Alan Jackson, stock; Ivan McKee, Mahoods. Plastic Ornament or Keen's Cement Tray -- Dén Green, Egypt; Bennie Hooyer, - Caesarea; "John Gould, Ma- hoods; . Keith VanCamp, Blackstock. Grades 1-4 -- Woven Paper Book Mark--Barbara Hooey, Archers; Ai- leen - VanCamp, Blackstock; Laura OR. H. MH. ARMSTRONG 4) yl Doreen Cochi- : Ches- : pr---- ~ delivery of 'milk and pac dependable, long-lasting. %-ton and 1%ton models, wheelhouses. Bodies wag GMC offers a wide selection of chassis for - areas -- chassis engineered to proyide just ol. exactly the performance you wang -- thrifty. The tuck of a tliousand uses? Offered in V2-ton, stake pockets. And it's powered by the tepisty GMC Valve-in- Head Engine kages in built:up the GMC Pick-up is even more convenient now, with removal of re 50" wide, fitted with The GMC 3-ton heavy duty truck comes .in five wheelbases ich will accommodate a wide range of bodies, stake or dump, Pe wered by the economical 100 H.P. GMC Boglue it is particularly efficient in tractor trailer operations. Torquemaster A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS [ Re TRA A ee 3 sam: The GMC fora control chassis id ample 1 space for light, bulky parcels . . . meets the + needs of department stores; laundrie$, cleaners, florists. Forwatd control feawire gives a short + wurning radius for city déiving and a clear . . driver's Compartment for easy access to load. CR TEC te A ee a Ea ER hl a a - a The GME 2V-Tonners are: the Numbeér 1 choice wherever a R hauling job calls for heavy-duty trucks that can stand up and take it... and wherever operators demand top quality, strength and sgamina . . combined with eéconpiny.of operation and price, Offered jn several wheelbases to take various types of dump and other bodies. i rx Ww I] rcher Motor Sales "Segal WA! The first autumn meeting of the Head W. A, was held at the home of Mrs: -Joe-Dowson--with-- 18 ladies- Bree] sent. Wg were pleased to have Rev. and Mrs. Bick join with us spiritually and socially, Mri Bick opened the meeting with prayer. The roll call brought forth many useful and wise health hints. Brown, Deévitts; John Gould, Mahoods. Spatter , Work, Spray of A Maple Leaves--Gloria- Saddler, Caesarea; J.- Gould, Mahoods; Laura Bfown, Dev- itts; Arthur White, Archers. Linoleum Design, 9 x12--Grades 1 to 4 -- Orma oore, Mahoods; tay Larmer; Devitts;-Jimmie Green; Caes~ area; Aileen' VanCamp, Blackstock: Linoleum Design, 9x 12 -- Grades 6 to 8--Doreen Cochrane, Egypt, Bill Weston, Cadmus; - Mahoods; Mae Werry, Blackstock, Capital Letters of Alphabet, print- Hill;" Bill | Brown, Devvitts; Shirley | Hamilton, Egypt; Laurence McLaugh- lin, Cadmus. Grades b to 8--Poster 12x16, adver- tising Blackstock Fair--Phyllis Wil-' Yiams, Mahoods; ' Keith VanCamp, Blackstock; Donald Ellis, Cadmus; Ruth McMahon, Lotus. Grade 6-8--=Silhoutte, painted on glass and bound, black and white--Bill Brown, Devitts; 'B. Proutt, Caesarea; Shirley, -Ellis," Cadmys; Ralph Strong, Furple' Hill, Agricultural Scrap Book-- Shirley Hamilton, Egypt; Keith VanCamp. Collection o Gut Flowers, Girls-- Verna Larmer and' Shirley Harris, Archers; - Joan Venning, Blackstock; Phyllis Williams, Mahoods. Hampton; ih Moore, Ma- read from . the business fdiscussion it was plannel | birthdays for October are Mrs, G. Col- Collection of Weeds mounted on Following the minutes a letter was Mrs. Patrick expressing their gratitude, and appreciation for | fruit received during illness, During to_have a play for September and an anniversary service 'in: Otley, con- dudted by the ladies. In the devotional period 'Murs. Rod- man read the Scripture and Mrs, H. Martyn. the topic... Misg Adams, little Lynda Heayn and little Marilyn Manns contributed birthday money. - The ilins, Mrs. C. Samells, Mrs, A, Heayn, Mrs. A. Martyn, Mrs. H. Martyn and' Mrs. Ashbridge for 13, 15, 22, 29, 19, and 15, respectively. It was suggested we work quickly on our bazaar donations and try and have them ready for Novembér Ist. Mrs. Rodman displayed the lovely quilt, Each lady had patched two blocks, and Mrs. Rodman, Mrs. Red- man, Mrs. Graham and Mra. Ashton had completed it. u "SHIRLEY - "A miseellaneois shower was held on Friday cvening in the Purple Hill Schootfor "Mr and Mrs, Kenneth Lee (formerly Doreen Zozub). An enjoy able evening was spent" in dancing. Lunch was served, Mrs. Lee, previous to working in Oshawa attended Bethel -- Sunday School. We etxend best wishes | to Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Mrs, J. Graham has been 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham and family? ~My: Janes Coates -is-now--an em-}|- ployee of General Motors, Oshawa. Mrs. Lorne Duff was in Toronto last Saturday with friends. "Mr-and-Mrs:-Wa-Steele-were- guests with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Toms and Jean on Sunday. = 4 "Mr. Frank Coad, of The Pas, Man- | itoba, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Robertson. Several attended? thio Conservation Day. program last {T hursday at Brook- lin Which proved! fo be both interesting and educational. School opened last week with our teacher, Miss Lois Pare, back again, and sventeen pupils enrolled. Betty Lapbe, Ielen Moore and Tommy Duff. are going to Port I'erry High School for the second year, This year's attendance is the highest on record. a EE -- Because the earth's bends the moon's rays, the niton is not atmosphere Lunch was 3 sete by Mrs, Sweet- Actually where it appears to be when Mis, I. a visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wan. rls rom, in. Toronto, last woéek: and vis fed. the Iixhibition while phere. Me. and Mrs. Keith Lougheed and daughter Diane, left on Sunday for | Niagara alls, where Keigh is teach- I: a was ~Mreand-Mrs- O--Boe-spent-the-holi~ days at Kingston,» which ingluded a bdat trip among the 30,00 Islands of the St. Mr. Carl Boe and Miss Pat-Adams-necompanied- them: Lawrence. Mr. T: Emmonds in charge again. Mr, , Lloyd Short is in Oshawa Hos- pital ¥ecovering from an operation per- [formed on Friday evening. : The main street of our village will soon be in shape for traffic; Rain has jdelayed surfacing operations. | Mr. amd Mrs: Ross Dowson visited friends in Beaverton on" Sunday. Plans are being made for the United |. (Church Anniversary services to be held October 9th. - Rev, Gy; Seymour wil he the icet speaker, The W. A. is meeting at the Yiome of, Mrs, McCoy this 'week, Pe Iiurope is the second smallest con- tinent in the world, And as we know it has stirred up more fuss than an}. other continent. I. SEAGRAVE = = WR Tint . Mrs. C. Billingham and grandchil- dren, of Toronto, visited her parents, My. and Mrs. C. Moon lastrweek: - The Public School has reopened with | . Port Perry, C Ontario Z2IZI=22=2=22=22==2=22=2= 4 . iY Dairy Feeds For Increased milk production, feed a bal- anced ration... Balance Your ral@gwith MASTER 24° GAINMAKER DAIRY CONCENTRATE or i MASTER 32'« DAIRY CONCENTRATE For thosé who want' Hy "complete" Daigy" Feed, . We recommend MASTER MIX 16" DAIRY RATION 01 MASTER 16° DAIRY RATION These dairy fe ols are madé from high quality "ingredients and contain a plentiful supply of good cane molasses. We have at our disposal ga quan- tity of 'good® njxed hay and can deliver to your barn within a few days » of receivnig your order. MASTER FEEDS Port Perry Formerly 10GG & LYTLE Th MMMM M [MASTER BALANCED FEEDS ALL CLASSES oF a outta LIVE STOCK FUR BEARING ANIMALS & DOGS z EFEDERS WHO KEEP RECORDS AALMLINY A EEErTrrTEirin BUY LEAL

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