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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 May 1956, p. 8

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~~ RTA dea th Hh ] a i WHITE A 4 "NO SECOND COAT NEEDED WHEN RE. A \ PAINTING WITH SOLO-COAT- WHITE." 713 $ ' ' 7: wd a Na 54 SAL, Babi) FEY ; bh SEiied ah RT ARE LAR hte ; 5 doy Ea Lo | (Ls am----_ a Ts ELH a sb RY ! { 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 81st, 1056 - UTICA Our minister, Rev. Girard Graham, who has been ill in the Wellesley hos- pital, Toronto, is expected back on the Epsom charge this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burtch and fam- ily were visiting in the village this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walker were "ifi_Whitevale on Sunday visiting their ' cousin, Mr. Kenneth Hastings, who has "been ill. i The Quarterly session of the Epsom charge met in Utica Church, Monday evening under the leadership of Rev. Mr. Kennedy of Uxbridge,- Mr.-and Mrs. Mansell Gerrow and family, Oshawa, spent Saturday with' Mr. and Mrs, Herman Walker, The Musical Festival for the Utica, , Epsom, Prospect and Chalk Lake "schools was held in Manchester Hall last Wednesday evening under the leadership of Mrs. Francis Sandison. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur were in Hamilton on Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Nelson and Bert Mitchell. Disiathy Wilbur was visiting Miss Isabel Faux, Balsam, Monday evening. The annual decoration sekvice will be held in the Utica United Church on Sunday, June 10th, at 2.80 p,m, This service is in memory of those who are buried in the Hillman and Kendall cemeteries, Major Majury of the Sal- vation Army, Uxbridge, is to be the speaker. This branch of the Salvation Army is also supplying the music, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown attended the Brown-Willis wedding at Green- bank last Saturday, ° Mrs. Bert Mitchell was in Hamilton on Sunday visiting her husband at the Hamilton Sanitorium, Murs, Toogood, Mrs, Boxall and fam- ily of Toronto, were visiting Mr, and Mrs. M. Storie, on Sunday. Mus, Colby's Boys Choir visited Mrs. Henry Skerratt last Sunday after Pine Grove Anniversary and sang for her. Kenneth Skerratt is 8 member of this excellent singing group. x LAKEVIEW Two Bhows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m. THEATRE 'PORT PERRY 1 In Their Riotous 2nd FEATURE-- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 31-JUNE 1-2 Lucille Ball and Eddie Albert "THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL" Dana Andrews and Donna Reed In the Thrilling Technicolor Outdoor Hit "THREE HOURS TO KILL" Last Complete Show starts at 8.30 p.m, Laugh Sensation In the Record-Breaking MONDAY, 1UESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4-5-6 Steve Allen and Donna Reed "THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY" Feature Starts at 7.05 and 9.05 p.m. i" Technicolor Musical Hit CD 1 Dc 1 0 0s ER BD, Try Our Delicious "Danish Pastry" made fresh each 'l Phone 32W - Saturday Specials "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" GERROW'S BAKERY l'uesday and Friday "Jellied Doughnuts" G. M. GERROW 1D cA | 11, Peterborough is this year's Presi- OY Sb BEAR F lpg Ll 5 LAL SA, Record of Soil and Crop Convention Now Ready A booklet giving addresses and pro- ceedings of the 1956 Convention of the Ontario 'Soil and Crop Improvement Association has been prepared by the Field Crops Branch and is now avail- able free of charge from offices of Agricultural Representatives through- out the province or from the Field Crops-Branch, Ontario Department: of Agriculture, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. 3 Many farmers and agricultural of- ficials look forward each year to this publication of proceedings as it pro- vides an abundance of practical infor- mation. The illustrated booklet is nicely bound and would make a valu- able addition to any library, This year a good deal of space:is devoted to the subjects "Our Water Resources are Limited", "Weather Forecasting", "Economics of Soil Fer- tility", "Farm Machinery Situation", "Boil Management", "New Forage Varieties", and "Feeder Cattle Poten- tials of Northern Ontario". There are also several articles giving exper- iences of practical farmers. The booklet is divided into four sec- tions, giving addresses of the general sessions, seed growers, potato and tur- nip sections, There is a complete list of the officers and members of var- ious committees, W. W. Dawson, R.R. dent and there are eighteen Directors representing as many sections of the province, GOOD TIME TO TAKE SOIL SAMPLES Farmers who intend to take soil samples from mields which will be go- ing into fall wheat, should do so as soon as the busy season of planting spring crops is completed, advises Prof. T. J. Heeg, Soils Department, Ontario Agricultural College. Prof. Heed adds that this would also be a good time to sample hay and pasture fields for top dresing treatments in mid summer or fall, : Soil samples arriving at the 0.A.C. | Soils Department before July can be given prompt testing, says the 0.A.C. authority. Farmers who send in samples before the peak period of soil testing in August will be assured of an early fertilizer recommendation, Soil sample boxes, together ith instructions on taking soil samples, are available from the county agricul- tural representative. Vg "SOLO-COAT GOES ON WHITE -- STAYS WHITE. HAS DOUBLE THE HIDING POWER OF ORDINARY HOUSE PAINTS." - "'SOLO-COAT WHITE 1S SELF. CLEANSINA| EACH RAINFALL LEAVES ; IT WHI ER THAN EVER)" y i - 2 - " "$OLO-COAT WHITE CUTS PAINTING TIME IN HALF -- SAVES HALF THE COST BECAUSE ONE COAT COVERS." Phone 55 ( For the exterior of your home--use ~ MARTIN-SENOUR HARRY PEEL HARDWARE / aE Port Perry I I. We recommend Martin-Senour i Solo-Coat white for exterior use be- cause it stands up on all counts -- ease of application, greater durabil- bo Na, y zal. Greenbank Last Wednesday over 250 ladies gathered at the church for the Wo- man's Association Convention. The morning session began at'10 with Rev, Mr. Marsh of Queen St, United Church Lindsay as guest speaker, Communion was served by the session at 1146 followed by dinner in the Sunday School rooms. The afternoon session was taken up with reports from the group leaders and musical numbers, in the Community Park on June 16. In the afternoon there will be a base- ball tournament and other sports for old and young, and a dance at night. Keep this date open, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown (nee Wilma Willis) mar- ried recently in Greenbank United Church, We were very sorry to hear about the accident last Thursday which in- volved Mr. and Mrs, Herb, Hook, Mrs, Hook was taken to Port Perry Hospl- tal where she is gradually improving. Miss Paula Cherrie of Toronto was a week-end visitor with Miss Marina Lee. Miss Annabelle Lee visited a girl friend in Hamilton over the week-end. Mrs, Hooper and Mr. Mathews at- tended Wick Anniversary on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Er- nest Till on the occasion of their 26th wedding anniversary, Last Saturday evening seventy-five relatives and friends gathered at Till's to help them celebrate. - Euchre was played dur- ing the evening, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mr, and Mrs, Till were the recipients of many lovely gifts. ; Mrs. A, Akhurst is spending some time in Oshawa visiting with Mr, and Mrs, [Ross Blakely. Na The annual Sports Day will be held | ~ Order-*blue coal' today at the year's lowest prices during the famous 'blue coal' Spring Sale--and have un full supply on hand when you need it. But make sure it's 'blue coal' you order. Famous 'blue coal' is colour-marked for your guarantee of heating satisfaction. Buy on easy budget terms---a small down payment and many months to pay the balance. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 PORT PERRY 'blue coal' i automatic equipment Saves Work-- Saves Money on hard coal heat. 'blue coal' automatic heat is com- pletely automatic--from bin feed to ash removal. Call us today for free information and estimates-- no obligation. a --- 'blue fa coal' 'The world's finest hard coal ra meemseosassEsSs The whole town's eatin' i up .. NEW SUNBEAM It's NEW--it's NEW--it's deliciously NEW! NEW Sunbeam Bread is the ALL-NEW bread with the ALL-NEW flavour, NEW slow-baking process gives Sunbeam bread a smooth, even texture. Tender and toastable, . NEW plastic coated wrapper deals in Sunbeam Bread's fresh-every-morning taste and aroma. Keeps fresh longer. Try all New Sunbeam Bread right away. Look for Miss Sunbeam on each brighs £, (W) -~ wrapper of NEW Sunbeam Bread. ity and lasting beauty. Next time N you plan to paint, see us for sound, f professional advice and the very finest in painting supplies. ~ it Ar Arp ht ho y's ATH TT 5 2, BUY NEW « Sinton Bread. Sold Only At Your Neighbourhood Food Store 4

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