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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Apr 1952, p. 6

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¢ Saad EIS, Apt i ran] Sh ot - PEEVES PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY; APRIL 10th; 1052 SEND YOUR "EASTER EARLY COMPLETE LAUNDRY Eveleigh's Cleaners Phone Port Perry--ring Zenith Greenbank--Hook's Lunch, 108-2 DO YOUR EYES REQUIRE See G. T. BAKER at BENTLEY'S JEWELLERY STORE Hours--Tuesday 9-12. LATEST METHODS ~-- MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT A -- r-- -- Cartwright Council Couneil niet on Monday, April 7 ation meeting. . Statement is all made out and may be seen at the Clerk's Office at any time. Notification from Bowmanville at 1 pm. Members all present. { Hospital that Fred Smock of Wil- Minutes of March were read and. ims Point was an inmate, also adopted, : Ray Snooks was present and dis- cussed lot behind Hall. Ray to tidy up lot and gravel lane in to lot as soon as same dries up. Acting -Road Supt, Tom Stewart 1 discussed the roads and Bridge conditions with Council. Tom to get trucks and fill up holes and Bridges as soon as possible. Reeve and Clerk to sign Hydro agreement re Overhead Wires. Clerk and Acting Road Supt. to make an Inventory of Tools & etc. owned by Township. By-Law No. 949. A By-Law ad- opting Daylight Saving Time as of Midnight, April 26th and to con- tinue as long as Toronto and neighboring Municipalities are on Daylight Saving Time. Assessors were present and gave an account of work accomplished thus far. Council agreed to pay each $125. per month and balance when fini- shed. -- Clerk instructed to have former Road Supt. bring all accounts and Records to Clerk's Office. Council decided to not have u Financial Statement printed as it was late and one up to Dee. 1st had been distributed at the nomin- | SS amide | ATTENTION? Thursday 2-5 | HHO 4 { that Peterson baby was in Oshawa Hospital, : Insurance oi Truck and 'Treas. and Cotlectorfonds and Robbery Insurance renewed with Ken Pren- tice. ' Conneil adjourned to Tuesday, April 15 to open Applications for May 5th at 8 p.m., D.S.T. for Reg- ular Meeting. Henry Thompson, Clerk. > ------ Blackstock Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. H. Trewin on the birth of a son. The W. A. of the United Church met for its March meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry VanCamp. * The Devotional was taken by Mrs, C. Hil. Plane were made for the annual Amateur concert and for the fall bazaar. The W. A's share in the new Training School in Toronto is to be $95.00. . Mrs. P. VanCamp, secretary, read the minutes of the W.A. meeting held on March 18th, 20 vears ago. At that time the President was Mrs, P, Van- Camp; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. Lloyd Corner; Seeretary, Mrs. Carl Wright; Treasurer, Mvs. Clarence Marlow. An interesting program followed after which lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs, Earl Bradburn and her group, The April meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Neil Malcolm and her group. Mr. Milton Fisher attended the Co- Op. Wool Growers' Association con- vention held in the Royal York Hotel, in Toronto. "Congratulations to Keith VanCamp who was one of the four Durham County boys who successfully won the County's--Cereal- Leadership--at Cen- tral Ontario Spring Show, held at Peterboro, and won the Agricole Trophy. This is the 22nd consecutive year that Mr. E. A. Summers' judging team has won in the seed judging contest, Road Supt. at 1 p.m. and Monday, | build two schools, one at Nestleton and one at Blackstock; or build one central school in the central part of the township. : Opinions of ratepayers were ex- pressed and it.was almost unanimous that.one central school should be built and nearly everyone considered Black- stock the central part of the town- ship. - ' It seemed to be the wish of those present that the Board get an archi- tect to draw up plans and specifica- tions; and get an estimate of cost to be submitted at another meeting for discussion, : Ot gp Manchester On Wednesday afternoon, April 2nd The Woman's Association met at the home of Mrs. W. W. Holtby with an attendance of sixteen members and seven visitors. In the absence of the President, Mis, J. E. Holtby, Vice- President, Mrs. Roach, presided. The meeting was opened with hymn and prayer, The Seripture lesson was read by Mrs. Joel Miller and the lesson thoughts on "Love" were given by Mrs. W. W. Holtby, Mrs. M. C. Fisher of Brooklin, was the guest speaker. Her subject was from Mrs. Jean Forbes' book, Wide Windows. Wide Windows that are so popular in the modern home of today. Windows of service, windows of beauty, windows open to the sky, windows open to the sea, and "wide windows that reveal what lies within. We are deeply grateful to Mrs. Fisher for the won- derful message she gave. Mrs. Clare Vernon and Mrs. Murray Holtby of Prospect; sang "In the Garden" with Mrs, Bruce Holtby at the piano. Numerous items of business were dis- cussed. At a previous meeting one hundred dollars were voted to be given to Port Perty Community Hos- pital for equipment. The meeting was closed with W. A, Ode and bene: diction. Mrs. W. W.- Holtby, Mrs, J. Miller and Miss Jessie Johns served a delicious lunch and a happy social hour was enjoyed. We were glad to welcome Mrs. W. F. Walker to the W.A. Mrs. Walk- er was a member of our Association Keep in mind the euchre and ailkee | in the hall here on Thursday evening, | a April 10th. * All progeeds - for Port Perry Community Hospital. Miss Helén Crosier spent Saturday | evening with her parentsaz- = | Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Roberts and! baby: have taken: rooms in Mr. A, Fielding's house and have moved in. | ' = g Dangerous + Holidays HOLIDAY PERIOD DANGER- OUS FOR MOTORISTS, PEDESTRIANS Easter 18 a very critical period for motor vehicle accidents warns the Hon. George H. Doucett, Min- ister of Highways, in a special Easter message. - "Nearly three quarters of a mil- | lion youngsters will be on holiday ' for:a ten-day period, free of the regular discipline of daily school | attendance, intent on their busy out-of-doors activities," he said. "This year carries a more se- vere threat than ever before. We are hoping that March fatality fi- | gures will be lower than for last March, but preliminary fatality figures for January and February at 122 deaths through motor ve- hicle accidents show an appalling increase of 17% from the total for the same months of 1961. Motor vehicle travel in April usually in- creases by some 50% over the first two months of the year with a re- sultant increase in the-likelihood of highway accidents. "The struggle to- provide safe use of our roads to an ever -i n- creasing number of drivers and vehicles. continues en the three fronts of engineering, law enfor- cement and safety: education. Many public spirited agencies, thd press, radio, police, schools, com- munities, service clubs and indi- viduals continue their very neces- sary work to bring to the walking and driving public an awareness of the hazards of present day road travel, as well as the ways of a- voiding such dangers. Many spe- Sen -- | Prospect The Woman's Association will meet on Wednesday, April 16th at the home of Mrs. Clairé Vernon, cordially invited to attend. .-In spite of unfavorable weather and bad roads, there was a fair attendance at the euchre at Prospect School on Saturday evening. Those who braved IAC '| the elements report a good time. The winners of the prizes were Mrs. Frank Vernon and Mr. Keith Crosier, with Mrs. N. Yeo wihning the Lone Hands! prize. : Communion service was observed at Prospect Church on Sunday, Mrs. C. Vernon and Miss Doris Dearborn were received into the church membership, The Dominion's largest lake is the Great Bear in the North West Territories. * * * Only 1/14th of the land area of the Dominion has been improved by man or used as pasture, Visitors are ~ Honeydale : We welcome, to thé community, My. and Mrs. Bertrand and family, who 'have: recently moved to the farm formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Paul-Diamond. «~~ k . Mrs. Lawson Honey. attended a i Federation of Agriculture meeting ¢ in Brougham on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilkes and Donna visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitfield on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Titterton and family were Sunday visitors: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noi- man Lyle, =~ : Mrs. Frank Honey has returned from The Western Hospital. Her arm ig progressing favourably and she has hopes of 'having the cast removed 'early in June. Some of the sideroads are im- passable this week but it is:hoped that those who can will walk to the highways to swell the num- bers at the W. I. Annual meeting held in Port Perry. for SAVE YOUR PAPER BOY SCOUTS the Seurdsy, API] 12 ~ 4 ANNOUNCEMENT MR. RAY HOBBS, wishes to announce that he will continue to serve his many friends in repairing Cars, Trucks * Blackstock Farm Forum finished top many-yesis, cial efforts are being carried on . ; the season with a pot luck supper in| Mus. Harry Thorne, Oshawa, visited Lo Jednte drcidomts over the East- and Tractors; but will now be established in WALTER the community hall, after which Mr.|her sister Mrs. W. W. Holtby last : : , ; Stuart Dorrell and Mr. Ralph Larmer | Wednesday. hi Tm aiar: eanseigly, Seed : HOWSAM"S GARAGE, MANCHESTER. He program schiniitice) conducted 8 Many from here attended the fash-| ren. So often: in thelvioareires PHONES--Days 320 r 23; nights 168 r 24. sing-song, contests, progressive euchre | , 7 4 i and progressive crokinole. Jon show, "Spring Charm" at Port play, he pointed out, their lives Officers for 1962-58 are Howard Perry, are in the hands of any passing Trewin, President; Norman Mountjoy, Mrs, J. E. Holtby is visiting her motorist. Secretary. . daughter Mrs. Dyle Thompson and : : Fred Philp and Grant Thompson family at Kitcheener. Lo , 4 visited Harry Philp and family at Sterling, recently. Owing to bad roads and weather, Pupils and teacher of Burketon [there was a small attendnce at : School attended the Royal Theatre, church So ine and Sunday School on | jE -------------- : 3 == = SE as . Bowmanville and saw "The Royal [Sunday. The Sacrament of the 7 : ¢ Journey." Lord's Supper was observed and there | About one hundred ratepayers at-|Wae one Baptism. Ty E > ed etre ening Som Congratulations to Mr. -and Mrs. : | munity-hal)-on Friday + WEL Frank Leach on the birth of a son, x = 28th, on invitation of the Cartwright Harold Roy, in Oshawa General Hos- To Ontario Pp roducers of Eggs and Poultry School Area Board, to discuss and pital. ; : : express opinions on present set-up and The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board has received a petition A . = conditions. We are glad to report Mr. George for the approval of a proposed marketing scheme for eggs, under the 3471) Chairman Wallace Marlow stated | Leach able to resume work at General provisions of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Act. . ' 4 PUTTING PEP IN PASTURE that there are three things before the | Motars after six months enforced rest, « A vote by ballot has been arranged so that the Board can de- NY Board: repair the old buildings; |owing to a heart condition. 0 termine the opinion of producers on -this proposal. If you are 21 Jad : . Josrs of age or Sve, gol hate Producer and sold eggs Quring, 2961 , : : : : : ' . and / or are producing and selling eggs in 1962, you are -e gible to 3g The fertliigy of your: oil is like a bank aczounk: , : : ~~ vote. Any member of a family engaged in the production and sale th You can't keep taking it out, without putting : : 5 of eau Is eligible, if 21 Jars of age or over, but only one member GY some back in. i : of such a family is entitled to vote, i +a hi o i ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS Each' producer of eggs and poultry who wishes to vote will be ; Today's demnatds. Tor roltudtion' and * : required to declare his eligibility and to register with the returning hs ya" cemance dor 'wore. production : ful. tine. of <aiality-D 1 Sun lich aures officer at his polling station before receiving 'a ballot. = Yout: Agric le greater yield at lower cost need the proper use i Our full line of .quality- Drugs and Supplie eulturg) Representative Je the Chist Retutning Office Aor your County. SUE and application of fertilizers to pastures, grain rapid filling of Pharmical needs. oting will take place on April 17, 18 and 19, 1952 between the Lon field hy " r i» p ' 2 hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. In the County of Ontario polling stations ra 2/cs and all avens where produce is grown. 'Thess We stock a full line of Vitamins. : will be located as follows: | he fertilizers will help replace in the soil those : A Melntyre Co-Op Store, Claromont.. . ol 17 nS minerals so essential to plant growth. : Lloyd Johnston, Municipa ce, Brougham. 2 P H J. i Balsdor, Hardyare S1ore, Hekering: Si : \ ; E. L. Stroud, Strouds Market, Rouge : 1% The manager of your branch of The Canadian ; BRUTON S DRUGSTORE ; 'Wm. Duncan; General Store;:Green River, : | 4 Bank of Commerce represents a bank that has : Ph B i Edgar Pilkey, Residence, North Markham. 7 i for many years taken a keen interest in promoting Stanley R. Bruton, mp. Mrs, Geordie 8 Soest, | Sooty Poulizy Farm, Oshawa R. 3. | OATS : : H shdud. \ y . ikl better farming and in looking after Canadian Phone 16 PORT PERRY 11 Elmer Powell, Residence, Columbus. ; ) Zit farmers' banking needs. Why not pay him a visit? : : : Irwin Ormiston, Residence, Raglan. . ; ; A) w di . i Mrs. Alfred Prentice, Farm Home, Port Perty, R.3. . Mrs. Albert Wilson, Farm Home, Port Perry, R.4. Reg. Foster, Poultry Plant, Greenbank. rpastoREON THE | 5 - Sy Farmers Co-Operative, Stouffville. | O it FRCBUCTION Let Us Sunol Y ny ootwind. hel FAP : 88 Ruby Oliver, Department o culture, Uxbridge. | : i branch, el S upp Y ou International Hat veal Agent, Mount bert, : : | rp L rs. James Galbraith, ence, Zephyr, ar WITH THE CHOICE FRESH || Stanley Miller, Municipal Office, Sunderland | 2) mmunity. Hall, Pefferlaw. | "4 MEAT i TO GIVE THE | Wm, J. Jiglish, Community Locker Service, Cannington. ! 24 PROPER BALANCE IN | Fred Mec , Municipal Office, Beaverton. . I L, ARE Mrs, Geotge Harris, Residence, Brechin. | i t+ YOUR DLIT | Mrs, Archie Newman, Residence, Udney. : I 05 : | . . Orillia Fariers Co-Operative, Orillia. fo, gee: fll VOTE'AS YOU LIKE<BUT VOTE | L] [} - ) | mJ git = ; : IE vi ' as Sa ; | - CAWKER'S - - BUTCHERS | ~~ ° ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD | PORT PERRY ty ONTARIO | _ Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont | eo [1 ' 4 - -~ * av oy Ti iy TR, Pb th pm shou ons 3 LF SITSRERTE SEER SAE A - Ed ts 3 yy Se asmeetoie LE FOURS BE ST As Ered SRE a 3 YEA a p Fry

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