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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Sep 1945, p. 8

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i Until further notice. we are paying the following Prices for Betty spent the holiday at the home LIVE POULTRY, delivered to our plant in WHITBY of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Aldred, : 18 DEPENDABLE FOR FE as i -- wy for Top Grade Heavy FOWL, wndyiessiiinssany Be Poy J a good attendance to hear a special ' | Top Grade Light FOWL, 4tob lbs. .____....._.. c. 1D. GOOD BAKING Juhas, Day Service, Aug 39 odie the Y oO UR OCAL Top Grade Light FOWL, under 4 lbs. ________.__19¢. lb. ' eautitul bouquels o dladiolus, 2V. > iT E. im Cooke ed some pleasing re- Top Grade BROILERS, 2to03 lbs... .... 28e¢. pound marks about them. You are invited Top Grade Roasting CHICKENS, over 45 lbs., 28c. lb. Vl --_-- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. King, of Oak- & _ | wood, were Sunday guests of their ' A TT ) 3 cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hopd, ; and called on Mr. and Mrs. D, Hope AY FRESH BAKING DAILY and Mr. and Mrs, Jess Demara, . 9 d ' 3 bi Lo Little Miss Gloria Harrison, of Port . - t a _ . Perry, spent the past week with her - : 6 f mrandparents, Mr. Mrs. M. Collins. 4 a Buns, Bread, Cakes and Cookies. grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, | ollin wi i Mr. and Mrs. R. Reader wére Sun- . is " 99 day after-service visitors of his sis- i a id od ter, Mrs. R. Graham and Mr. and : a Saturday Special-- Jelly Rolls Mrs. A. Wilkinson, AVN AA Nr LS RE UMA ai RS DSA ha . * 1 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1945 Sere 4 et ~e-- ---- - - -- v 1 ee a ~ -- A JEMISON'S BAKERY Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor General Builders' Supplies Planing Mill, Wood and Asphalt Shingles, Hardwood Flooring, Sash and Doors, Coal, Ice. ESTIMATES GIVEN Phone 240w LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., ' LIMITED Phone 32 ~~ GERROW BROS. Hi SCUGOG Mr. and Mrs. W. Mountain and agaip for next Sunday at the same hours. The W.A. meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 12th, instead of Tuesday on account of meatless Tuesdays. A good program is being prepared, also i good supper in the Town Hall. All are invited. Monday was Labor 'Day and Port Perry Fair Day. And it did not rain as it usually has for the past few years, i Holidays are over, ~ Most of the summer visitors have left their cot- tages for their city homes; but these who do not have small children will stay a little longer. t Mrs. Hicks has rented a few rooms in the parsonage, which will be very handy to the Centre School, Mis. Badgerow, of Uxbridge, has been engaged to teach the Foot School. Hope to hear good reports, Daylight saving time is something Scugog folks do not like at all, and the quicker it is changed, the better pleased all will be. We all hope that it will never need be changed again. I'armers say it is no good to farm by. Mis. Wilson, of Toronto, is spending a few weeks with her brother, Mr. John Milner. BN Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Mark, of Port Perry, and grandchildren Clay- ton and Dorothy Mark, of Whitby, visited their daughter, Mrs, Orr Jeff- rey on IFriday. WELL-STARTED PIGS MARKET EARLIER Pigs that get off to a good start in Tife, that do not suffer weaning setbacks, and do not have serious illness slow them down, are the pigs that reach market at correct weights soonest, and make the most money for the farmer. - The critical period in the young pig's lite is at three to four weeks of -age, when the sow's milk flow begins to fail. If the young pigs are started then on SHUR-GAIN 18% Pig Starter, they become accustomed to solid food early, so that the lack of milk is made up by the extra nutrients in the Pig Starter, and they forge right ahead, regardless of the lack of mother's milk. Then when weaning time approaches, they are feeding well, and suffer far less than do pigs that have not had the same advantage. IT'S HERE! NORTH LINE © TAXL OPERATED BY VETERANS OF THIS WAR Careful Drivers and Efficient Service CARS CHARTERED ANYWHERE PASSENGERS FULLY INSURED OFFICE Corner Queen and Perry Streets REAR OF PRENTICE'S BARBER SHOP LOOK! - WHITBY, ONT. 1. NEW_HICGH PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY Top Grade Roasting CHICKENS, under 44 lbs., 26¢. lb. TOP GRADE CAPONS, over b lbs,, PICKERING FARMS, LIMITED wae 30¢. pound Telephone-- Whitby 386 FARMERS ARE ADVISED TO ORDER FERTILIZER FOR FALL WHEAT EARLY Owing to the large demand for commercial fertilizers for fall wheat and fall grain, fertilizer companies are advising farmers -to place their orders early and take delivery at the earliest opportunity, so that they are not disappointed in getting not only the kind of fertilizer they require, but the quantity. 7 There is considerable amount of 'work in mixing various analyses of fertilizers. Owing to help scarcity and shipping difficulties, some delay ¢ . may occur if orders are not placed early. A great mary farmers have had the experience that fertilizers with wheat insures better wintering con- ditions, less killing out owing to the fact there is a stronger root system and also available plant food for early growth in the spring. ONTARIO VEGETABLE AND FRUIT CONDITIONS Apples, pears, plums and cherries ar¢ all only about 25% of the 1944 crop. Grapes estimate a '13% increase. Peaches show 29% decrease. Vegetables such as peas, tomatoes and corn are below normal. has struck the potato crop. /5 WIAL TO RATIONING PESSSERREREY TS LE Blight" 7 pr A quick start, fast finish and better quality is what Canada needs | ; from her hogs to-day--and is what brings bigger profits to you farmers : who are raising those hogs! Make certain that YOUR pigs get that fast - start, by feeding them SHUR-GAIN: Pig Starter, from the very first! : makes of rationed foo : ds--butt : and, wi : . er, sugar, pre 2 meat, rans rationing becomes effective ig SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG STARTER PE Pree oh se, he cannot replenish his stocks He Price $2.60 B 25h shoot wih Hy pa e122" 1d ncoro . ame and q rice $ ° per ag N hi 3les total $2,5 oF ulin menitly . es era : ' SOLD BY © d ration coupon bank qc quired to : EN give valid ration documents or pu, He must also supplier f a ration cheque 4 H. H. GOODE i. oF avery purchase he makes of rots GRAIN ELEVATOR Phone: Port,Perry 120 r 5 MYRTLE STATION, ONT. oo TRACK AND FIELD MEET A new Trophy has been donated by, The blasts were teirific, that is the The housewife, 100, iry dates of butter, Annual Competition for three big ones and all the rest of the lidity and expiry t she TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ny jompetition for the open 100 hree big Ones and 5) i Tes of the must. know the va ter, meat coupons so tha : ards. ) time it was just like thunder and no Jct, preserves and, later, oi She must know : In order to promote track and field Gold, silver and bronze medals will one knew what minute the: main ma- sugar, lies of these foods yn oS és. f be awarded in all events, except relay | gazine might go. Only 26 per cent make supplies eserves and m L251 sport for boys of all ages the Sham- 0 » CXC] ay jel can ; § all rationed Pr ; § the } rock A.C. of Oshawa is again this i where the winners will receive toticach off, SAT the remaining ha the coupon values © 4 the sugar alternative © ' 2 : . crests, per. cent consisting of heavier explo- derstan ¢ anning An SAT soHng 2 shawn Sod Kindly give us your, co-operation |siges gone up, well there would pro- She has fo un in order to do as much home € 4 { ship at Alexander Park, Sept Bion and have the entries in by Sept. 12th. | bably be no Halifax today. preserves coupon have coupons for honey, syrup at 2 p.m., hoping you will give us| Ben Fallman, 200 Division St., Osh-| Went out to Bedford and evacuated as possible and still ha 1 guard family ration i our support by having some of your | 8wa, Ontario, the town after the first main blast, ther preserves. She mus for every pur- i Fou enter in the following events: ) rather pitiful to turn women and chil- and © lly and give up coupons 7 - . ' dren out into the night with nowhere - books carefully f a rationed food. - Under 12 Jeans of Age-- to go'and not knowing Wah Would chase she makes of d 60 Yard Das happen before morning, Finally the Running Broad Jump BLACKSTOCK aged, infirm and children were housed f 4x50 Yards Shute Relay ) in an old army SAP 7 Rios io Under 14 Years of Age-- The <arviea 3 ; Then we continued working within 76 Yard Dash "Nak on seivice at bE. Soma Apgligan a mile or less of the magazine, too Running Broad Jump : n ) hi EG "a ote: ¢ oi ' Nac AY busy to think about our safety, simply . ! i 8 Ib. Shot Put at 280 pom. Under on tesporasy|® matter of duty. Halifax and Dart- | ini : i 4x76 yards Shuttle Relay qt EU pa, Lid empor mouth were being evacuate the same ¢ : giz 4 p . i so der 18 Yeids of Age-- CER a Ron he oi Sines, Faiice, 1iTorned ail i' Bigot RATIONING is your assurance of a fair share. It is a protection against waste : ard Das : : : sther, A fi i 440 Yards : uh oF Dye, 24 ale, midnight when the next blast denuriod : : + » shortage . . . inflation, ; : Running Broad Jump : fa y "| smashing windows, sash and al ' . ; 3 8 Ib. Shot Put | ate heads, knocking people down and stopping That is why farmers are asked to continue to led and Hr in coupons to 3 GRE 5 : Open. Events-- Caesarea Sailor tells of Halifa the truck in which we were riding, : . - : wl - nvelo 3 100 Yards : i Explosion : Next we took patrol to prevent loot- their Local Ration Boards - once a month = in the 61 env pe. : 80 Yards 7 " Patrolman Lewis H. Watson, R.C.|ing and warning people to stay away ! ; 3 Miles N.V.R., of the crew of H.M.C.S. Sta-|from windows and moye to safer 4 RATION ADMINISTRATION . : 4] Ryman Broad Jump {pean in a recent letter to his mother Sih ind, Relieved Li 3% we fad x ; > : Go 0 n © 0 1 12 Ib. Shot Put rs. J. Watson, 'Blackstock, tells of [barracks for sandwiches and coffee ps ; 3 4x100 Yards Shuttle Relay i the recent explosions when ammuni- | whefi "wham" went the next one, put- vii T H E WA RTI Mm E Pp F i C | = S A N D iT R A D = A Ya Gv First event, 2 mile run for the|tion aboard a transport blew up the ting out lights and the flash was ; . 2 ; : { et Keith Ross Homo al Trophy to be|ship and Binok the city. 11s sia pith, knocking vi Jag Smoke, ust tn - : . , / held by the winner for one year, states in part that for two nights and [and the smell of cordite were all ., "., : ir homes. : doubt most people were really seared ~/ \io : 7 The Community arophy for Annual a day he was on waterfront patrol [around and we were 10 miles away and, re Ting the BE I ry beg th redit is_due the people for their|but didn't ve it til it was all : A competition is to be awarded to the| duty, guarding lives and property and lat the time, gradually faded and the main maga- | city that night. Explosions continued | general calmness and to the Red[over. When the power went off a : 3 winner of the 280 yards. keeping order, Going outside again we saw the sky | Ji, "gag miraculously spared. There till two o'clock next afternoon, when Cross, St. John's and other special] street car slid down a hill and ed 1 ; were thousands of prayers said that'people were permitted to return to' services for a splendid job done, No (Continued on page four) : & ogi i Is L J FE on ads 4 . is EE] SY puis 4 i fi ABE : i La = tg

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