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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 22 May 1952, p. 5

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i" i > A | Poe ot to Nth Fo fo Fo tN oN te Fo fo Te Te Ne Foo 0 se 0 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 22nd, 1952 i A ----------. # Sr BUSINESS DIRECTORY CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, K.C. Roger -D. Conant, B.A. . Offices: Oshawa, Ont., 7%: Simcoe St. 8S. hone 3- 2227 Ajax, -Ont., Phone 25 INSURANCE COMPANY ROOFING Consult the Cxown Life Man OF ALL KINDS CEC. KING Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, AGENT Estimates given on all kinds Port Perry - Ontario of work. EARL WALLACE Phone. 261 Port Perry DR. H. HL. ARMSTRONG DENTIST REAL ESTATE Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto Phone EM. 3-0604 Port Perry 186J City and Country Homes Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Property. LLOYD LEE is your local representative. Phone LO 5229, Toronto ARTHUR W. S, GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block; Port Perry, Phone 25 Refrigeration for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey RE - UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING. Let us re-upholster your old Chester- field Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call and give you a free estimate. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street DR.J.B.LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY INSURANCE | Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. E,, Oshawa Gordon W. Rich}, C.A Resident Partner ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS Néw or old floors sanded and finished, or waxed and polished by the square foot. Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax- ers and Polishers for Rent. R. PICKARD Phone 281W, Port Perry, Ont. RE-UPHOLSTERY By Experts ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Whitby - Phone 49 Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground . and Serviced OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC a PORT Summer Ear A a A A SS A A od a a a MEMORIAL GARDENS PORT MUSIC BY 2. Bates and His Orchestra ONTARIO WELDING Oftice Hours -- 10 am. to 5 pm.| CAUSLEY MACHINE Phones: Oflice 68W. Res. 68J SHOP S80 3 SAARI FLA Fe Fd RT AE RT tate ' PERRY | Dances | STARTING ON o FRIDAY, MAY 23th. | AND EVERY FRIDAY THEREAFTER : PERRY Port Perry 1 ful methods; | toration." . y | "Like abuse of farm soil, abuse |¥ #|of forests means loss of produc-|§ # tion. Lgss of production of na- 5 COCete nese acess a elect ele Je leces SEAS TS A A ae a ER a SPN eae a ree RADIO DRAW--Lucky No. Fr ANS ~ oe LU ov ® Memorial 'Gardens PORT PERRY SATURDAY MAY 24th sponsored by CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH No. 419 ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING To the Music of Jack Denton and his Orchestra Aumission 50c. eqch, Be. T. Oto 12 LS ofetatitatetatatatitetatatatititatetatattetets MARANA ARARNANRARARRAARAN AAAANR ---- ly DANCE BINGO - GAMES - REFRESHMENTS eS eh rer LL A EAL 2 AC AE SE AE AE a a on the P.P.Y.C. Programme. PO OB OOO OOOO O OOO COO EP OE BP OAS LAE Blow to Waterpower if Forests Dunuded Electricity Utility President sees National Danger in Wastage of Woodlands .- A warning that 'economic disaster' may follow large-scale stripping of Canada's forests by fire or indiscrim- inate cutting is given in a public sta- tement by J. A. Fuller, President of the Shawinigan Water and Power Company to the Canadian Forestry Association, "The floods which have been dev- as{ating great areas of the Missouri 'and Mississippi valleys", Mr. Fuller says,. "point up a great lesson for us in Quebec and in all Canada. It is this: We must protect our forest cover." "At least three of our most import- ant industries depend directly on our forests---pulp and: paper, hydro-elec- trie power, and furs. Our tourist in- dustry and our -agriculture are only slightly less dependent on our wood- lands, and on those industries rest the welfare of our whole economic life and, even more urgently now, our ca- pacity for self-defence." "The Japanese knew that well dur- ing the last war; their incendiary bal- loons which they sent across the Paci- fic by air-currents were designed to destroy our forests and, with them, our economy and our war potential." "Our governments and many indi- viduals Canadians realize well the vi- tal role of our forests. But all of us must do our utmost to make sure that our immense woodlands are conserved, and with them our agricultural lands, our water-supplies and the raw ma- terial of our exports." \ Watersheds Save +s|Runaway Rivers "Damaging floods on Canadian rivers are often due to the strip- ping of watersheded forests," Horace T. Hunter, President of the MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co, Toronto, points out in a public letter to the Canadian Forestry Association of Ontario. "Fam- ilies driven from their homes by flooding rivers", Mr. Hunter warns, "are often tragic evidence that Man has upset nature's bal- ance by denuding the woodlands that kept water-drainage under control." "On a far broader scale the lives and livelihood of Canadians of the future will be affected by the extent to which Canadians to- day take care of their forests. I is more than a matter of guarding against the destruction of our tim- her stands by fire and pest, im- perative as such measures are. It is a matter of so managing our forests that future harvests trees are assured; a matter of a tural resources means a loss of $ | production in many of our major |§ industries. That leads to loss of work and wages. So far as the average man is concerned, in the | city 'as well as in the woods and in the pulp mills, forest conservation is not an academic question. It is part and parcel of his own work- ald ing life." today. of systematic plan for discriminate | 8g cutting and elimination of waste- | for systematic res-|g Conservation Corner More than 300 high school stu- dents will join the junior ranger staff ,of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests for summer work this year, Lands and Forests Minister Harold R. Scott, declared The outdoor work is ap- parenty enjoyed by the vouths as hundreds more than could be ac- commodated applied this year. The boys will be sent to Algon- quin, Chapleau, Cochrane, Gerald- ton, Gogama, Kapuskasing, North Ray, Parry Sound, Saut Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Temiskaming, Trent, White River, Sioux Lookout, Port Arthur, and Quinte districts. Un- der the supervision of experienced rangers. they clear portages, erect telephone lines, repair equipment and on occasion fight forest fires. Students in forestry, biology, agriculture and kindred. subjects will join fied parties of the On- taria, Department of Lands and Forests and will travel throughout Northern Ontario this summer. A total of 47 will take part in the fish and wild life research pro- gram, going to Algonquin Park, Maple, South Bay, Petawawa, Swan Lake, Cochrane, Beckwith Island and other areas. UK. Prohibits ------ ------ nc F. W. BROCK & SON CACACAZ AC AE ARACEAE AEE AE AS AE AE A A Imports of Live | Poultry and Eggs | for Hatching "Because of outbreaks of fowl pest in Canada, Holland and South Africa, imports of live poultry and hatching eggs into the United Kingdom have been prohibited for the time being. The order is ef- fective from March 27 and applies to domestic fowls, turkeys, geese, ducks of any species, pheasants, guina fowl and partridges. NYLON HOSIERY CLEARING LINES - all sizes - SPECIAL $1.00 pr. HAMPTON DRESSES WASHABLE COTTONS, 12 to 20, ........7. 2 5, $3.95, $6.95 CHILDREN'S PRINT DRESSES, 7 to 12, $1.98 and $2.95 BATHING MOST STYLES with the famous Suntop and tuck away Cuffed Bras, perky pockets and the touch of Tur- quoise, Sapphire, Orchid, Siam Pink, Bangkok Red and 5 straps. Colours in Summer's Jewel Indo Gold SUITS Tones include Bali, $6.95, $7.95, $8 Interlock Cotton T Shirts with V-Neck, small, medium and Lorge _ MISSES TWO-TONE. Fine Cotton I' Shirts, : ap sleeve, S11Y SI. 64) A new idea in Sri. I ! men's suils. Johnston's . . FEATHERWEAYE: WORSTEDS. A new worsted, light in weight, light in colour, just right 9 months out of 12. We have it in solid colours and dozens of smart, new patterns. These are too good to miss! Hand cut and tailored to your own measurements by Johnston. GABARDINE SUITS $49.50 JACKETS $35.50 GABARDINE PANTS, $9.95 - $14.50 Tom Corduroy Gabardine and Glen Check, Shorts 12 to 20, Boy Girls' or Boys' Blazers ENGLISH cord, 2, FLANNEL I, 5 years, GUELPH 10°, NYLON YARN, BLAZERS, $2.95, 83. 98 piped with white silk red, navy, green 8195 A5e oz, Ball I ply Nylon Blend Yarn, J0c. oz. MONARCH MALLARD, PATON & BALDWIN SUPER SOCK YARN, Ladies' Casuals Misses Green Men's Moccasins SHOES and Red GROCERIES LN 1.20 hall $3.98 and $4.35 $3.95 $4.95 APPLE BLOSSOM BISCUITS 29¢. pkg. GINGER SNAPS 28¢. Ih. SULTANA R. ALSINS nS BE SH eS 23¢. 1h. BRUNSWICK SARDINES 3 tins 25¢. ICING SUGAR 2 Ibs. 25¢. ARROW STANDARD PEACHE S, 20 02. tin 22¢. AYLMER CATSUP 23¢. bottle LARGE DUZ, 38¢ MAPLE LEAF CHEESE, entre man omnes Yr 1h. pgk. 29c. MARGENE, ROSE BRAND EL: Ih. 32¢c. CLARKE'S PORK & BIEANS, 20 oz. tin 2 for 33c. LYNN VALLEY PEAS, 2007. tin... 2 for 33c. . with coupon, Top worth 25¢. Phone 43 pe LCA EIN MIE Pe - i i T / Notice to Residents of Scugog Twp. |, : . ' a An agreement has been entered into hetween the Corporation i of Port Perry and the Township of Scugog whereby the Port Perry" i I'ire Brigade will be at the service of Scugog residents when need- i ed. In case of fire, call the telephone operator. | ~E EC ; 0) J - - | FABLE? ' AB AAAAAEAREARAIARARAL HM I | " R | : FARMERS a o SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! W 7 Beat Low Hog Prices by Reducing Feeding Costs! # FEED WATKINS VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT FOR LIVESTOCK 4 " HERE'S ® Increased daily gain. ® Lower mortality rate. ve, Teste eet Seat ot cust ole so ste slo 0% ote CPR URORORNIN CY AND POULTRY WITH B-12 AND ANTIBIOTICS. WHY: Cost Approximately $4.00 per Pig to Save Approximately " 4 to 6 Weeks Feeding and Handling. , § ® Works wonders on runty pigs. Ph Speeds growth and boosts profits. % Contact your Watkins dealer for further particulars. J. T. CROSIER, Dealer for Townships of Reach (south of 7th Con.) and Scugog Is. INTRODUCTORY This coupon is worth 0c. on first purchase of one 20 1b. drum or $1.00 on first purchase of one 60 1b. drum of Watkins Vitamin Supplement with B-12 and Antibiotics. "hone 21 3 ey * in - For Your Millinery Needs Visit = di HAT SHOP MRS. E. B. COOKE ' AL § OFFER L] - ier § fli Do YOUR EYES REQUIRE See G. BENTLEY'S "Tuesday 9-12. Hours LATEST METHODS ATTENTION? T. BAKER. at JEWELLERY STORE "Thursday: 2-5 MOST on he MODERN EQUIPMENT i | -- | --) ------ C--O C--O ----- Vii } 1 +. Aid Li BA [55 AS | we bo 3) i ih SS-- y | | | | | | -

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