EE A a a Fi = s , THURSDAY, JULY 13th - * EE reopens, Sept. 5th. | pene realized the value of this up-to-date equipment in a Empire (C.B.E.) } "HATS >, Sealed Tenders For Bus Route Wanted By Central Ontario County District High School Board for the following School Routes: but according to London despatch, they were not, alas, designed for this ZEPHYR Se, ADPIOX. miles 59 day and age. Women find they cannot UDORA tte ss nn Grip eedaas £0 ese errgnenn Approx. miles 50 - manage a large hat in crowdéd public :00ODWOOD ........... GRE ESein Praga nrtTrenservets Approx.miles 48 transports or even in low-slung auto- SAINTFIELD ........- woe ADProx. miles 44 mobiles. And what with almost-boyish UTICA id i ditties een "Approx. miles 591% hobs, hatpins.a necessity with big hats bg or es Tear cur) © avr mh he too SCUGOG : hs most. Approx. miles 81 "practical choice all round. It looks per- 1950, to June 1951. Tenders fect with short hair and snuggles ne- Mail tenders to Mr. Lorne Tindall, Box atly into the high collars which pro- 22, Goodwood, or- Norman' Alexander, Sec.-Treas., Uxbridge, Ont. mise to be Fall favourites. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Exact details of | Bus routes are 16 he obtained from Secretary-Treasurer of Board. EXCHANGE TEACHERS :-- The first : "party of British exchange teachers is leaving for Canada on: July 25th., NORMAN ALEXANDER, we TTT Uxbridoa Ontos. the-rest-following ins small parties-as Uxbr idge, Ontario. | passage is booked. All will be ready to take up their duties in Canada when - ve. - Vv oe - LAL, : PA Ar Pe AA AED PIPPI - ver? 77 CGE Zr 52 5 ZZ 1205257 pl <i/ft 177705 Wry rrr Z . ZZ A a : Se 70%, jor re, LIT; 7:0) 1/01 977) gi Z CI ALAS FA "2, L700 vs ly nL A, =7 77 z file "tres, dad SW Ein 2 3 2.00 7 7, 7 fg EA ~~ = a. $7 " LL a Zz G72 Ze, tht Zs 5a "Zz Zee "Z ; 17, "% v= "Fz, Re UALS AP COIL, po . os Sg IL oo 7 ALS 7Z 77 "er "7 "7 Vd £7 Telus /, 757 i hdd (Zs IAL ley ez Gg jg v E755 "n (2 15,777, "ra, 72 7% "23 Pittgprriny,, . srl le 400000700, RI oc oB y 7 "eres ill, rH 422 Notting, CP "tt1s,, "15775 "Z = 7) - _-- rl ,, Zt 547 , eet? : 5522077 ' 2%9%4 44 rir W700, terry ey " a ET Sony, Logis TE ESI 0e 55g ven. IE VO rrr s rrr sees..,, ~ ~, es lr oppo pp Aran ress - [Ee PO ---- ~~ tm -- a. TAA 2 org ry ~ iis Pr rr ---- -------- ~~ -- ee FARMING MOVES FORWARD ON WHEELS OF POWER Speeding up the work, cutting down labor and 'costs, the wheels of : __ thousands upon thousands of fractors move across the land applylng ~~: handy, dependable power to farm operations, . g A great change has taken place In farming in recent years. Modern agricultural implement engineering has designed and produced new "For his services in the second world |- war, Mr. Pearsall was made a Com- mander of- the Order of the British Small Hats Find Favour:-- Picture hats are very lovely to behold, it's true vere served by Mr. Crane, and the ~|--Grade"VI-to- VII=Andérson, Billy; i Ashton, Beth, Christie, Darlene, Jor- to the " [to be announced). MEE The Port Perry Lions Grain Club held its meeting Monday evening, July 10th, in the Port Perry® High School." i Mr, Emmerson Jennings, assistant Representative, Ontario Department of Agriculture, discussed briefly the points to look for in judging grains, and then the group judged two classes of grain. - Reasons were given on the placings by the members. The minutes of the "organization meeting were read by the Seeretary, Jim Wilkinson, and attendance was taken. discussion on the Grain Club Manual. A tentative date of August 10th was. "Set Tar the next meeting: Mr. Crane, the Principal of Port Perey High School," and also Club Leader, spoke briefly. Refreshments meeting adjourned. -- . School Report Name in alphabetical order sirname first. Grade VIII to IX--Anderson, Shir- ley; Ashton, Lois; Cumming, June; Hope, Roger, Jeffrey, Yvonne; Taylor, Jean; (Woods, Howard). This was followed by a short]: [) insect bites, sunburn, or poi TING E: i son ivy, Shirley; Wilson, Eddie (T). i VELVETTA SUNTAN Grade IV to V--Asling, Patsy; Ash- ! CREAM ton, Alan; Boyington, Clifford. Grade III to IV--Bushell, Jimmie; i ~ OIL Cumming, David; Powell, Arthur." " Grade II to ITI--Asling, Faye; Jor- seers. 306, and 60c for relief of itching due to 6 oz. bottle 8bc. o OBO PORN POSOROSOROSORIS : PORT PERRY, ONTARIO a= oo i -- : tant « , Si ------. - a . dt 2 : i: ;, . RN rr tre ar set ---- -- rw ------------ a -- Te - -------- ie Rev MOG Se a a SE i t { : Be: . . 4 EEA Ep i ---- I. moss [ ' N . By > 3 } 4 hd . " {| Canada D Se : es! It 1s Cool an 3 of 2 . l ; C TIP F R Ti E H M SE Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 3 $ _ $0 : Agricu ture \. If You Expect to Spend Most of the Summer at Home . . , - i igi 4 bi ; Refresh i he 2 ; JRDAY, 3 \efreshing eating at the 1 OW HEAL. 1 AneuRil shod -- . frre THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 13.14 18 3 . - Wy 3 the A iwi Humphrey Bogart and Eleanor Parker 2 Delicateria with our new ? W. Pearsall, Director, Markéting Ser- 4 In the Thrilling New Air Adventure Hit Q : K . $ Yee Department of Asticnlue, 4 "CHAIN 'LIGHTNING" 3 W ater-W ashed. Air 3 M. Shaw, ih reli this : 3 i ; COMEDY : $ . . $ | position to devote his entire time to | eu AAR ; Coolin S stem now: in $ > increasing duties entailed i ) MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, {JULY 17-18-19; ? 9 | Q| the increasing duties entailed in the ! 2 3 EP: EF © | Chairmanship of 'the Agricultural Barbara Stanwyck and Wendell Corey ) ann ) P g . : t 3 "4 operation. $ | Prices Support Board, In the Exciting Mystery Drama 5 $ Pp : 2 Mr. Pearsall ,who saw activ r-| N } . : 'ar WW E ctive ser- 3 ' 3 ; : 3 vice in World War I is a'"graduate in "THELMA JORDAN" . 3 THE MEALS THAT REFRESH § | awricultuie of the Unversity of To- SHONTS, 4 5. Adal Entertainme a . on : E : § | vonto. He joined the Federal De wf LATS VN TSU NL Bsr eg eh ot Torn : $ Come in here for one of our Delicious hot-day Salads, topped $ Went a ae i ry. ci : - ro - Big : pe YE i y off with an iced Dessert and Drink! You'll like the service, SETITI 1947 fie was Sceretary-man- DON'T think you have to swel- DO transform the porch or lawn I OC ON SE Q prices, too! 3 . 4% Q ager: of the Meat Board, the Ra ter indoors simply because there into an outdoor living area by | 3 ii : ¢ : : ; S$]. sible for supplying the United «are no facilities on the porch or installing handy outlets and cir- é ' | $ CTS em ; o §|Sponsible for supplying the Uni ec terrace for ironing, cooking, eating, cuits for convenient use of iron, : B UTON \S DRUGST | $ CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE ROOMS FOR TOURISTS. ? Kingdom with bacon and meats under sewing, night-time recreation and - roaster, table appliances, lamps, FE $ aie egy 3 Goran he ; in at entertaining, : radio, sewing machine, otc, ) Stanley R Bruton Phm : p D Ii . . : § | present Chairman of this Boar . EEN aren ae SA hci ili ? ? ' or y ) : re 4 : : 1a don ; | Cc 1cate ria estau rant ) In addition to a wid knowedge of : i 5 ? ) ¥ p Canadian agriculture, Mr. Pearsall d i Phone 16 PORT PER $ "FOR SERVICE AND COMFORT" ? has had praia experience 7 the ks . ! fii tes ro Somteitrre nesa Tpr-------- - ) : : : ) | many problems. relating to mar ceting. PORT PERRY GRAIN CLUB TROT a 4 p " : CALADRYL-- INSECT REPELLANTS © ) ) ric ; ' ta . i 1 3 PORT PERRY PHONE 3M 3 Fo ioe products both .at home } Calamine and Benadryl lotion "Sketofax. ia [ < ' seers CETTTITIYTY Skecter Skatter ........ wie Velvetta Repellant 6-12 Insect Repellant ..f§c. Duolane--Insect Repella and Suntan Lotion Sl i BATHING CAPS * 75¢., 89¢., 95¢. and. 'dan, Diane; Kaill, Robert; " Medd, Elaine, Grade 1 to. II--Asling, Jerry; Bail- ET or GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS ey, Ross; Kaill, Lois: Kerry, Arnold; Laviolette, Antoinette; Prentice, Murray; Orr, Gloria. I-----Cumming, Sharon, (21 pupils from IV to IX received Honour standing.) 20 0s a een" ses THE PICK OF THEM ALL ___H. BAILEY, Teachér., | ¥ TTT ee BASEBALL Schedule for Western Section of Tri-County League *July 14--Sunderland at. Port Perry i Stove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene # - GASOLINE DELIVERED To FARMERS RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS - Grade VII to VIII--Ashton, Keith; Cumming, Bruce (T.); Medd, Harold; Rowe, Douglas; Woods, Manson (T). Beacock, Corrinne, Cumming, Doreen; Dazé, Berniece; Jager, Mary; Medd, Lawrence; Taylor, Robert. Grade V to VI-- Ariderson, Marie; Prospect W.A. ~The regular meeting of the W. A. reseed will be held at the home of Miss F. ete oe ete ites J 8 OS s,s% o Spencer, an Wednesday, July 19th at "CHOCOLATE DATE CAKE" July 17--Port Perry at Stouffville ] PHONE 20d boar PEN, ONTARIO ; : July 17--Sutton at Sunderland | "SS ssmmss RASS July 19--Sunderland at Sutton | tags EE -- a *July 21--Stouftville at Port Perry i Ee ET +3 July 24--Sundeérland at Stouffville FRESH SHIPMENT OF SMILES'N CHUCKLES i July 26--Fort Perry at Sutton . o TT ; 5 July 27--Stouftville at Sunderland |} . CHOCOLATES JUST IN *July 28---Sutton at Port Perry 216 re POTA" a ETA *--Home games for Port Perry OTATO CHIPS, 5c. pkg; 30c. Box. a } " SATURDAY CAKE SPECIAL H 4 4 4 M 4 b4 OROONO re et fe i 2.30 p.m. Guests are cordially in- dan, Carol; Prentice, Donald; Taylor, vited to attend. tion of the big home talent stage show will be given on AUGUST 14th and 15t ng community. If or if you kno A professional director will arrive for th ives the Jomboree in his hayloft. Also sixth grades will be chosen to impersonat and better machines for use. with tractors and farmers everywhere getting their ork done easier, quicker and at less cost. Roe Massey-Harris tractors and power farming machines offer the latest and best in sizes and styles for all types and sizes of farms. Ask your local Massey-Harris dealer for full particulars, "th ISI ' NANCE ----- MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY. LIMITED Makers of High Quality Farm Implements Since 1847 SI ct ;| OLD-TYME STRING BAND--German, INDIVIDUAL MUSICAL | fiddle, banjo, have him round up for you. oa : : NGERS OF ALL TYPES--This can include both men and women singers, Cowboy, hillbilly, swing singers, 'ligious, or torch singers, | IMPERSONATORS--This may ¢ show, more may be, used. crooners, NGING GROUPS--This can be duos, t men or women or mixed groups. DANCING SPECIALTIES--This may be tap, soft shoe, jig, acrobatic, jitter- { bug, old fashioned schottische, polka, hop waltz, ete, . - z IILDREN'S NUMBERS. "Uncle Ezry's Hayloft Jamboree "' - TO PLAY IN PORT PERRY, on Monday, August 14 and Tuesday, August 15 Arrangements have been made by the Canadian Legion for the presenta- » "Uncle Ezry's Hayloft Jamboree." It The Hayloft Jamboree is patterned after popular barndance type pro-. grams, and uses local amateur talent who impersonate radio they compete for ribbons and cash awards, by the vote of the audience attending the show . This amateur contest is open to every one in this town and the surround. There is no age limit, those competing do not have to belong sponsoring organization and all types of entertainers are wanted for -this big show. If you are a singer, yodeler, tap, is a place for you in this big show. as a fiddle, guitar, 'animal or bird imitations, any other type or phone at 161W, or John Christie, plications should be in by July 22nd. banjo, mandolin, accordian, of specialty act, then contact Frank H. Smith, at Port Perry, Port Perry R.R.4, Phone 118 r 21. a week to ten days before the pro- duction and she will hold tryouts for talent on two different evenings (dates Those selected to take in radio and microphone technique from the director. and train the speaking characters in the show. These include impersonations 'of Joe Kelly, master of ceremonies, Quiz" Kids; Lulu Belle, the girl comedian and sweetheart of Hiram Hicks, a comedy character and Uncle Ezry, the funny old man who FOLLOWING IS TYPE OF TALENT REQUIRED trod Clown, Novelty or Home Made Band, NUMBERS--This includes thosé who play guitar, accordian, bass mandolin, any type of horn, __!such as musical saw; bones; bottles, spoons, 'washboard, ete. SQUARE DANCERS--At least one set of "square. dancers is necessary on It is a good idea; to contact 'the "caller" and be animal or bird imitators; impersonators , of famous people heard on radio stage or screen and ventriloquists h at the Fair Grounds, Port Perry. celebrities as = The winners will be selected Phone Port || PAINTING & DECORATING Is Our Business ~ Why not let us discuss that Decorating Problem with you? 'Sample books carried for your use in We specialize in Interior Work-- PAPERHANGING :: PAINTING :: GRAINING 'GYPREX WORK. Also OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE, Estimates Given. M. St. Clair and Sen i A % ~ EPSOM (North- West of School) Perry, 113 r 14 selecting. square or jig dancer there you play a musical instrument such 'harmonica, or-if you do Ww anyone: who does these things, or - "CANNING ONTARIO FOODS" SHOWN IN PICTURES Filmstrips showing the flower meth- ods of 'canning fruits, vegetables, chicken and meat will be featured at a community meeting sponsored by Ap- part will receive special training She will also select ; D.S.T. e-barndance-and Quiz Master of the | tr : All Women of the community are the barndance; cordially invited to attend this meet. ing. four boys and girls from fifth and e the Quiz Kids on the program. In recent years, much of the guess- "2. work has been removed from home canning. Modern home canning has \ The woman who is up-to-date on-this or trick instruments ergy and money, ! .. The newer tested methods. of cdn- | ning will be explained by Miss Ann Robertson, Home Economist of the » ballad singers, semi classical, re- | Women's Institute Branch and Home iE, Economics Service, Ontario Depart- and may be either | ment of Agriculture." There will: be time for discussion of your canning problems. You will receive an up-to- the-minute Canning booklet, Come and bring your friends. : Remember the date --July 21st. rios, quartettes - . \ f Honeydale Women's Institute, This , Jt meeting will be held in the! Yellow pet Aug. 28-- p School on Friday, July 21 at 2 p.m, Tues, Aug. 20-- Automotive and Elec- Products and sl. { ! . Wed, Aug. 30-- Food |e | Thur, Aug, 31-- {Fri., Sept. 1-- Press and . become both' a science and an art. MON, Sept. 5-- International Day and -phasc'of home-making saves time, en-, Wed., Sept. 6=- Agricul T E Tri-County League BASEBALL w= Sunderlniit ve, Port Perry--at Fair Grourids, F ri, JULY 14, 6.45 P Days of 1950 Canadian National Exhibition-- Fri, Aug. 25 Opening Day, Aug. 26-- Warriors' Day. Children's Day, trical Day. - Merchants' Day, Women's Music and Arts Day. Radio Day, -~ at.,, Sept. 2--- Manufactures', Floral and Athletic Day, . National Health Day Stock Parade Day, hur, Sept. 7-- Transportation and Commercial Travellers' Day, : Fri., Sept. 9-- Citizens' and Cadet Day SERVE Ceol; when friends drop in «m. ure and Live a lt ER