u . . ASHE ARSENE SR aS LS REA 73 i 1red BISROEH IAN FG, Extend to Poh People of this 'community Io A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS N EW YEAR > PER na 2: L] (aia PA 1 2 Morrow: Farm Equipment 'PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Phone 156 = HEARTY GOOD WISHES [for a : wide CHRISTMAS 3 And a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. me Liles 5 Transport RE 3 - Phone 2 Bo IER AR AAT Hn ASN IRATE) Cel as ! For the Pn Wl support and Splendid Co- op ration extended fo us during the past year, we Chr ist mas thank you Host sincerely. ~ May vour = rhe-doy ful and the New Year PFoSperons, - i "50, WHAT © PORE PERRY. The Committee propose ta spend $90; staff houses at Ajax munition' plant. St MEMORIAL and Provincial Departments of Health are making generous grants to the project. HOSPITAL .AS IT APPEARED NOVEMBER 30th, 1949 * 000 to improve and equip this structure, The se buildings were orlitiutis The Dominion They hope to have this hospital in use in the fall of 1950. « T Every once in awhile . someone breaks out in print with loud lamenta- 'tion because Grandma no longer sits in, the low rocker in her dainty" cap and Jacey shawl knitting socks and initts for the children; and mama no longer spends hours wrapped in vol uminoug skirts with a' dab of flour on her_pretty rosy cheek bending over the bake-board and oven in the sunny summer kitchen, So, what ? Nostaligic words no doubt! © But supposing we put grandma hack in her rocking "chair, deck hep out in cap] and shawl and put her knitting in her | hands," will have peace ser enity in our homes? Suppose mother puts on six petticoats and makes her own apple pies. over a wood fire, will we have: the security of our childhood we and | again'? ? ; : No! We are greatly in need of the peace i serenty of 1901, but won't find it by applying the blue print ofa happy home of that year. we | Hake which prevented the movement et ------ . ve Lh Ao) Rn . riot } 0 1A ARI <i 1 cL ra, 5 MAY. WE CONVEY OUR, SINCEREST 3 HOPES FOR A CHEERFUL, HAPPY 3 HOLIDAY SEASON, AND A ° ' r ls © BRIGHTER NEW YEAR FOR YOU. w " ¥ 4 : | WwiLLIAMS MOTOR |! plicd the Duke "referring to the Prince {~ -SALES---- i fy : - of Wales, who was born on November The I, garage was built by | 9. "And what Prinee?" asked the [| Messes. Mae Beare and Jas. Hoe, A POR "1 ) Queen, in her iciest tones. The Duke [dealers for the Star and Durant ens. | on T PERRY DRYGOODS AN he was equal to the occasion, "I'he vince | They eventually sold their interests to, 4 " bias of Peace --on Christmas Day" he re Mr. Gordon MacDonald, who became ry ~ < Hie plied. --Phus the new rate-beerme-ef-| the. dealer for Plymouth ears. \) PORT PE RRY PHONE 209 [ EEL fective on Decembier 26th, 1898, In 1946 the garage was bought by A - + = ; i EE Mr. Murray Williams, who, obtained 0 ING x 4 x : mT. NS [the franchise for Lincoln-Mercury A * \ kK, i : cars, also the agency for Easy Wash- ) {i Np The World Was Not ers, Moffatt Stoves and oh Py Y a @ . A... & MA _ Greatly Different In pn Majer a ; . | € : 4 E oe IF ¢ 3. b ey algo sell" Shell Gasoline and oil | sft =~ ox \ PIE oo J 1907 Than It ls and Case Farm Equipment. A cofn- Lig : i ah ae : : plete line of auto. accessories and & WANTS SN EE FR OR EE Ae = EN SV, w hel (0 A parts are carried, - : 3 a' ' In 1949. Last summer Mr. Williams reinod- | TO WISH YOu A p. Gn Ti SSE yo : yl elled, enlarged. and _Jmproved his es- : MERRY CHRISTMAS | TF we difference lies mainly in me- . : ; mi Sy ¢ i po, iv ; chanical things. Powerful cars -in- tablishment. He was the first to move he . AND A J 4 NOSE stead of one or two horse power bug- his gasoline pumps away from the v 0 VHC road and provide a' cement run-way Muchines for many 'jobs which gies. were satways done by hand; these im I them. "ogre SE . - ip. a x SNe roe , 0.4¢ » all. "walks of life; luxuries in commencing carly in 1019, du tol more } changes made by Ford Manufacturers, ) he now handles Merveury. and Meteor folk in .the village were con- fears. : ' about the low level of the Willinms Motor, Sales--entarged- its service department and has establish- the home, The cerencd f 20 HAPPY'NEW YEAR wi as RG bi a Fs Ni 77s a rma I 7 We: must find a formula 'Which we [OF some 12 steamers of tugs which ed a. reputation for its reliable repair Ar. 1]. a. MM MN 1 oe tore "lean adapt to the life of today. No were important ~to the local . indus- rere meee 4 ) ar RE er PEE Cre so BREE en SS SP ---- doubt if we threw out the radio and Wis They worried about taxes, and AE i a. wo SEMIN eli it det a E 'SEAGRAVE, ONT. A the sensational 'dailies' along - with k edi] iets pakisos hy -- DELICATERIA v VETERINARY SURGEON | Jthe family car we would come much tums among the teen-age group, read - RESTAURANT | i --- nearer being happy than we are now, whout accidents on the railways and] Mr Ivan Haugen, owrier and oper- | & i Te ; NE I ga : but as 1 think of my acquaintinees, | discussed them, just as we do to-day. ator "of the Delicaterin Restaurant ano' rg v dh "LIN Dave sinh y [do not know any that would willingly | TOf course there were not the pictures [learned the business thoroughly when Cron NC Pe So . = a Bo ; give up these things in order to in the paper designed just to harrow he spent 15 years with the Stood- Ng PA, v t- ; Tia =r = Nachieve that_seréne_peace-of-1 mind, Jo LUD Your emotions, "the gossipers s did [leigh Restuarants in Toronto. p reYadeebiy 4 the ler al xy cmb) of 4 Ie am i -- matter how earnestly they seek it, that. There was trouble" with =the |" --Pletrugens-opencl- TIE Testa TU Eo 5 I ; its eatiosm rites ng ~ |water works too; only the 1907 council [rant in Port Perry in 1947. They | {4 Fhere is tlw AR the Star. of Bethlehem, No, we must strive for solution I fappeared to-think they had the matter [son found the community in need | 7 Cio will towed a) i a crusade some other way.. "Wesmust set. our fixed up and were anxious to have [of a banquet hall and did us a good | 9) . : Bh ' minds to. discovering dome pattern of [the Underwriters make a test which [turn-in January, 1949, hy providing | A hose hieh porpose knows no season, living which will give us back thal they hoped" would lower the insurance [accommodation for approximately 80 I : N sense of well-heing without stopping rates. Whether they were successful pegple in a separate room. Many Shislis| R- B. SMALLMAN & 7 the flow -of mechanical progress. is not certain in the year 1907. and private parties have thanked Mr. ! ) 7 REA . Zs A) WISHES ALL THE 1 tay be that the We stern world The Yohat Icke tims OHA Ins. and Mrs. Haugen for this thoughtful | General Blacksmith and Welding 1 A its + COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON -- has progressed so rapidly in this me- termediate, were winners of Group 3. oS "nd for the splendid ser- " : : \ tH ¥: 2 chanical field that they have neglected |The villagers had numerous minor vice and meals they have provided, SS a To War 4 UAL HANIF 7 TT ot Si AAA Tin FALE ATIINT to search for a path ahead in the field |, qi cf: vant > = ; : - E T 2 [Ae ee i sei | i 'ahe; J accidents, fights and law suits to dis- la A I PR = I I GN ar LN PRR ITIR ARIAT GH FEAL INIRT ATVI NE) of the mind and-spivit. Tt may belcyss, The beginning of the cement P/ha ¥ : a Ahi ¥ : CNET ING J : . wy |that some valuable lessons could be lgidewalks was laid that year under S° id & : Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for: A learned from the Oriental minds who | {he direction of J. G. Waddell. Some & ve £ : Cs . y . ' oi : { have pot bech BY concerned with the businesses changed hands, one being 3 NY x 2 __Happiness-and, Success during the Coming Year | mechanical side of things. Don't ah the. Port Perry Star which' Mr. Samuel | & g '. - 3 : . | {understand me, I am not preaching |e , ' x7 i are extended to Customers and friends at this ~ § [wheres sceeptance of the Orienta te Ger Yaronti: houht. trom 3 4 4 : J ; a ife, far from it; but the Oriental has \ - time with thoughts of Appreciation and thanks I ne among crowds of pico- Lawn Socials were the big social % ' , - : ¥ : Me, and with large families, yet the [item Sunday School picnics went to ho 37 for your business and Goodwill. , thing we cannot help but notice is [Scugog by the old. "Cora" sometimes ] es his lack of conee rn for time. : towing a scow for extra accomodation. . ws 3 CTE | Ee ec BEE SPN 0S SF BU treme fe er Coq tie Look the place --of the! =. : Time is our BIG BUG-A- BOO. We present Bowling Club, and the church AN AT g/ Mm fun 5: " must rush here, we must wp tht featured much more in the social and train, we must arrive at work on the [roe eational life of the town. Some une. a ur a PH minute, and paradoxically we must {wil yemembgr the water tank and 'MANCHESTER PHONE 118-r-1 [quite -work hs Jrotintly, We musi team of horses that sprinkled the yt {hurry hurry, hurry. There is no-time |g 00ts to keep down the dust, but to wiste, No time to rest, to relax there were no cars. The high School 'MERRY' CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS. NEW. YEAR / - rem TT New Service Cleaners = PORT PERRY i OSHAWA . seme ALARA BATA PEs NTI IEARS IS Ha ALERT SAFUNS THESE GREETINGS are sent to you in the friendly spirit of the holiday season and gin. cere wishes for your happiness and good fortune 3 hroughout 'the New Year. BR <= ' > of £ ik A A Sweetman's Transport PORT PERRY and WHITBY -- Yau A AN « ela CY FN \ FY eA AD AN Tens eTeT rocker. and enjoy Grinds even if she is knitting in her at a =~ 4 4 : Penny Postage | if y-one Yirtre Age, | d_ Christmas Day, 1898, Imperial Penny Post was introduced between Canada and Bri- tain. Tradition says that the day was chosen on the gpur of the moment. A biographer says that then the Post- master-General of Britain, the Duke penny postage was' to' be introduced with Canada, she asked on what day it was to come into force, © "We of Norfolk, told Queen Victoria that |: had a big Old Boys and Girls Re-union and some review. was made hack to I A876 and 1877 when the local school | JI 1 EL ATES topped all those in the provinces 102 | schools with the Intermediate Exa- ; mination results. 1907 was the year | fh i) when the closing ofc the-modet-schiooti | way decided and Port Perry hail u mo- del- school. Yes, all in all life was prétty much the same as it is to-day. nr ee i Natives of the West Indies, who re- gularly chew sugar cane, are said to have better teeth on the whole than Canadians, To our ma a J Not only i in appre ~ and Happiness in White Rose Products. a a Va ce fa # husiness relationship throughout the past year, but in all sincerity we wish you and yours a- MERRY CHRISTMAS Ray Birkett ciation of on pleasant the Year to come. LTT Phone 290J Port Perry a Happy New Year. Williams Motor Sales ny Customers and Friends Merry Christmas and Sales. and Service Port Poy, Ontario,