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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 May 1951, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONT.' THURS., MAY 24th, 1951 » BUSINESS DIRECTORY SAND and GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call | Eavestroughing ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 5, ; ' = i "1 Port Perry, RR, 4. i -& Furnaces BASS RBILININIRURILLNY | ELECTRIC PRESSURE PUMPS, 'RE - UPHOLSTERY FURNALLY 4 FURNACE RE- and RE-BUILDING * J0:ANT MARE * Let us re-upholster your old Chester- Free Estimate on Request. tield Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed.] SYDNEY G. BARNES | Phoné and have our consultant call | 'hone 72 r 2° « BROOKLIN r "and give you a free estimate. Free : ' aug.b1 pick-up and delivery. Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, K.C. Roger G. Conant, B.A. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Queen Street Port Perry gm - . | Refrigeration for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Rey. Boundey JI Re Offices: Oshawa, Ont, 7%; Simcoe St. South Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ont, Phone 25 ROOFING : OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding Listimates given on all 'kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry Phone 237 INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs + may be, consult HW. EMMERSON GERALD B. THOMPSO *D. C. 1 "Doctor of Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE Phone 41 'Port Perry | 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA 2 . Office Hours 9 to 5 Phone 2927 _ livenings by Appointment DR. J. B. LUNDY | we -DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours--10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phones: Office 68 W. Res. 68J RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K. C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons MONTEITH & MONTEITH - of each week, or by appointment. + CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. East, Oshawa. Gordon VW. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner [RS RARAASASARIAIRRAARS SSAA ! RE-UPHOLSTERY ~~ By Experts "| " ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 (3330318100838 8000088303088288883832880333488888333 W. A: SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 pan. Office Upstairs vver C. Sleeps . Insurance Office. - ARTHUR VW. S. GREER, K.C. Whitby ® Phone 483 in attendance at my Port Perry Office L AAAAAAAASSAAARANANAAY | on Wednesday morning and Friday | > \ \ afternoon of each week, or by . AL ESTATE appointment. Consult Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 "J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. fe Fee : Cl = SRE Head Office, Toronto, 156 Yonge St. 3 : home Be To Electric Floor Sanders Port Perry 186J Cy City and Country Homes. . Farms and Small Acreages. ~~ Industrial and Business Properties. LLOYD LEE . is your Local Representative, . Phone LO 5229, Toronto. Hardwood Floors laid, sanded and finished, General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on and fin- ished for painting. - "ROBERT PICKARD - PHONE 281W - PORT PERRY A ICE COLD 7° ' Industrial statistics in Canada show workers depend: on eyesight more than any other sense to carn a living. The figures: eyesight, 87%; sound, 7%; smell, 3.5%, touch, 1.5%; and _ taste, 1%. T BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. Phone 16 PORT PERRY 3 - I. D. A HEALTH SALTS Cooling and Refreshing 59c. "ENO'S FRUIT SALT, 59c., 98¢c. - WAMPOLE'S GRAPE SALT ie 650c. and $1.00 ~Kkovah Salts, ...29¢., 49¢.; 79c¢. BROMO-SELTZER, ....29¢., 55¢c. MOTH KILLERS and PREVENTATIVES Moth Tox ........ iol SE 59¢c. Paracide Moth Crystals 1 1b. _49¢c.,_ 2"; hs. 98c. Green Cross Moth Bombs, $1.39 '4 i and 98c. ye 7% ALKA SELTZER 34c., 68c. Fly Tox Insect Bomb,...... $1.39 ANDREW"S LIVER SALT Larvex iii. 89c., $1.39 e 39c., 69c. | LD.A. Moth KilléF .........59. IMPORTANT HATS Assembled for your Budget-Pleasing Choice. "A refreshing array of Fashion's Favourites. " Hats to give you a lovelier than ever look for Spring. AVON PRODUCTS 1 UP-TOWN HAT SHOPPE | at the regular time on Sunday. J Milner and sister 0200000009080 0R0e0eCe0R ee "|| PORT PERRY MRS. E. B. COOKE Phone 213 ain oda ELL EEE 'spent the week-end with their daugh- - Scugog. Sunday was a grand "day to go to Church "and receive the fine timely message which concerned all of us. You are invited to come and hear for yourself. Service and Sunday S. Mr. and Murs. Pearson of Oshawa ter Mrs, C. Aldred . Little Susanna Brunet of Oshawa is spending a few months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Prentice and her sister Lillian is staying with Mrs. David Hope and attending the centre school, + Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope and child- ren of Reach visited Mr. and Mrs. John Warren and Mi, Geo. Bratley on Sunday and Miss Shirley Hope accom- pagied them home foi a few days. Mr. Bernard Summers of Jamajea is assisting Mr. T. Molloy. Miss Kay Hallet of Sonya spent the week-end -with Miss Yvonne Mil- ner, then they accompanied Mr. Ray Marjorie to visit their sister Mr. and Murs. Cecil Fralick after Service on Sunday. Miss Yvonne Milner is pleased wo be finished with High School for this! term. Mr. and Mrs. R. Baxter of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Newman, Don't forget the Play "The. Bean- town Choir" at Port Perry High! School on Monday, May 28th at 8 pa. Cr S-- -- Prince Albert Church Service is* being withdraw: here on Sunday, May 27th owing to Anniversary Services at Port Perry United: Church, but all are invited to Sunday School at the usual hour of 2.00 o'clock. The Missionary Supt. Miss Gillie will give a talk and a film strip will be shown. 5 ' Miss. Gladys Midgley, doing Mis- sion work in Montreal, is at her home here following an appendix operation. Mr.-and Mrs. W. Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. IE. Martyn and family visited in Unionville on Sunday. Mr. Raymer is having his house shingled. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and family visited relatives in Orillia and district on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock and boys weré Sunday guests with their cous- ins Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill, Black- stock, .and also attended S. S. An- niversary Services. .W. Brock & Son - PORT PERRY PHONE 43 . -- Crepe Sole Ladies' Casuals $495 WHITE, BURGUNDY, BLUE and BLACK and 98c. LEATHER, CLEARING Ladies' Canvas Mens Scampers 5.50] 56.90 Men's Loafers $6.50 RED, Children' Canvas : Shoes 90c. & $1.05 Girls" Shoes, $1.49 Sport Shoes $3.95 PRINTED CLOTH PLAIDS, 12 to 20. $4.9 SIZES 7 to 12, RED, COPE Dresses, PLAID and- FLOW Barbara Joyce ROSE, BLUE, YELLOW, B (16'2 to 21'2) YELLOW, PINK, BLUL, HAMPTON RAYO DRESSES, HAMPTON. DRESSES SUN DRESSES 3&5 $5.35, $6.95, $10.95 CHILDREN'S SUN DRESSES CLOTH with WHITE TRIM and BOLERO, Cotton Plaids, $3.75 SIZES 7 to 12, Children's Dimity and Voile Dresses, $15.95 and $16.95 English Shantung $11.95, $12.39 ~ GROCERIES SOLID COLOURS Broadcloth Dresses, $4.15 WITH EYELET TRIM, 12 to 20 MARTHA WASHINGTON $3.35 to $4.95 BROADCLOTH, 36 to 41, "with BOLERO A COTTON, AMERICAN BROAD- J N and NAVY BROAD- $2.98 ERED, 7to. 12 ee Alluracel EIGE, (11 to 20) 19¢. I for 25¢. ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE. Be BANANAS 1h. 19¢. CHRISTIE'S BREAD and CAKES BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS MIXED CAKES, Cello, 1 1b, 39¢, and 45c. ~ 9c. GREY, GREEN N, $6.95 PRINT. Pine Grove . Mr. and Mrs. Osbourn of Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill on Sunday. : . Visitors at Eldred Catherwood's were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cather- wood and boys, Saturday; Ronald and Little Eleanor Chitell, Oshawa, is convalesing at her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. M. Heidt after undergoing i a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson of Col- | borne and Havelock enjoyed the week- end with their daughter Mrs. G. Hun-' ter, husband and family: -- | Kenneth Locke of Brougham, for the week-end and Mi. and Mrs. "Merril Ross, of Myrtle, Sunday, and Mrs. J. I yohnson, one afternoon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier Sun- day evening. Mr.-and- Mrs. Cecil Heard of Ux- ~ W., E. MacGregor and Son PHONE 73W PORT PERRY | SATURDAY, ONTARIO-DURHAM CATTLE CLUB NAIL DRIVING CON LESLIE HALL, President, 120 CR ROR OROR0R0R0R00R080R0Y BROOKLIN PRING FAIR | HORSE RACING | SPORTS CALITHUMPIAN PARADE -- HORSESHOE PITCHING _ ¥% -. LACROSSE IN THE EVENING DANCE, FRIDAY, JUNE Ist AT TOWNSHIP HALL -- BARRETT BROS. ORCHESTRA " Admission to Grounds: 50c., Children 15¢, H JUNE 2nd | FINEST SPRING SHOW-OF of © HEAVY and LIGHT HORSES i ___BEEF.__AND DAIRY CATTLE Pelee did COUNTY JERSEY PARISH SHOW - SS eLs0s ee a acces TEST -- SOFTBALL WM. G. MANNING, Secretary-Treasurer. bridge visiting Sunday, and Mr. and; Mrs, Bill Heard and Mr. and Mis. Wes. Heard of Whitby and Misa Lulla Henrd of Ponty Pool calling on Mon: day afternoon with Mv. and Mrs. Hil- lard Armstrong. Miss Norene Fockner spent the week-end with Miss June Hill Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ballard and Della of Honey's Corner's and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ballard and Helen Avmstrone yisiting with Mr and Mrs, of Toronto, Philip Clark of Port Perry Churvlie Gourlie last week. i I oy 'ke Ixbridge visit- . ind Rodney Locke of Uxhridge visit Mrs. Howard Groves attended the wedding of her Nephew at Markham last week. ing Fart Ballard, on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Albright spent Saturday with Mrs. EK. MeNight. Mrocand Mes. Wellbanks and Mrs. © Mrs. Geo. 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