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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Sep 1945, p. 5

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\\ by | ou XN * 40; also wool Boucle cloth, trimmed - come under a plan to exchange Cana- i, _ R.C.A.F, petsonnel counselling sta- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1945 BROCK THEATRE Phone 618, WHITBY Phone 814 | in attendance at my Port Perry office on Healthfully Air Conditioned. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, SEPTEMBER 13-14-15 Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1.30, "Patrick The Great' starring DONALD O'GONNOR and PEGGY RYAN. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 17-18-19 Last Complete Show at 8.20. 'Hangover Square starring LAIRD CREGAR, DARNELL, GEORGE SANDERS Also An ADDED Attraction "What a Blonde" starring LEON ERROL. Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday . SEPTEMBER 20-21-22 "FRISCO LAL" starring SUSANNA FOSTER, TURHAN BEY, ALAN CURTIS. DR. LD. BAILEY VETERINARY SURGEON . Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge Reverse charges on all phone calls i to me. LIVE POULTRY WANTED Also new and used feathers. Best prices paidi- M. Flatt, Bethany R.R.1. Phone Bethany 7 r 13. octll Auction Dales TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th-- Household Effects of the late Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Byers, in the Village of |. Enniskillen. 'I'erms Cash, 1,80 p.m. , CLIFFORD PETHICK, Auctioneer - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19th--Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Herbert A. Galbraith, Lot 16, Con. 3, Cartwright, mile south of Black- stock, 1% miles East of Highway. 'I'erms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. i 'Led Jackson, Auctioneer Sale at WwW. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets. f'hone 138 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 16 Young Shropshire Ewes (young stockers). Apply to Joel Miller, Lot 8, Con, 6, Reach, Phone 198 r 22. 7 sept20 FOR SALE One Frame Building, approximately 28 x 40. Will sell cheap if sold this week, Reesor Fuel & Lumber, Port Perry, 2 ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FIGURE? . A qualified CHARIS CORSETIERIE can supply you with the garment to flatter your figure and correct it if need be, Consult Mrs. Helen Mac- Master, under supervision of Murs. Blatter. Phone 44, Port Perry. se20 FOR SALE Ladies' Persian Lamb Fur Coat, size with Persian, size 40, Apply to Mrs. A, Fallis, Port Perry. LINDA week, or by appointment, Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone (The firm of Greer & Humphreys ls dissolved) RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS | 24%; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each The Best the TITTIILIIILSS 9 ARTHUR W. S. GREER of each week, or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry. Phone y in attendance at- my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon : SH LS LE EEE ESS LEE SESS LLL ILE e ses sssssess Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive , Careful Attention H : 25 | § CAWKER BROS, Family Butchers | EE se --u ressssereesees .W. BROCK & SON W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oflice Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. IN PLAIN or STRIPE. TOOKE SHIRTS FOR LADIES High Quality, $2.00, $3.00 WE BUY AND ,| DR. J. B, LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON office equipped for X-RAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, - Queen St., Port Perry Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68j Choice Meats at all Times SELL THE BEST Phone 72w, 'W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY GOODRICH SUMMER FOOTWEAR ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK Men's and Boys' Rubber Sole Oxfords by Goodrich arrived this week. DENTIST Leonard Block over Prentice's Barber Shop. Phone 237, Res. 215 OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG Port Perry | 8 Dry Cleaned $1.00 ~ C. P. ROLPH Tipp Residence on North Street. SUITS CLEANED|{ SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED F. E. Reesor ROOFING NOW IS THE TIME TO FIX THAT LEAKING ROOF, 2°, 0°80 00% 4% 0% oe $F 90 We have on hand good stocks of Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, both 36" and 18" and No, 1 bx B. C. Cedar Shingles. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER Phone 73w SISMAN WORK BOOTS for Men & Boys MEN'S $4.95, $5.50. BOYS' $2.95 ENGLIS DINNERW ARE ~ Feltol Rugs--9x9, $6.50; 9x10Y2, $7.50 purposes. .Chairman During the recent London meeting of the United Nations Relief and Re- | habilitation Administration council, | Canada was unanimously voted in as | a member of its central committee along with France. Previously only the United States, the United King- dom, China and the U.S.S.R. were members. . * & 9 War Assets Corporation is placing all surplus aircraft, as well as other serviceable aviation equipment and in- struments, on the open market to be sold as quickly as buyers, either in Canada or outside the Dominion, can be found for them. Preference is given to Canadian buyers. About 20 students' from Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and Bolivia may be coming to Canada next spring. They will be the first to dian and Latin American students. These unofficial "ambassadors of good will" will certainly help to ce- ment relations between Canada and Latin Ariterican countries, stics show that only one per cent of R.C.A.F. male personnel. want to be aviators in a commercial capacity, 2,347,000 blood donations were made in Canada, 1,423,000 in Ontario, through the volunteer Blood Donor Service of the Canadian Red Cross Society since the first clinics were estab- lished in January, 1940. The lives of hundreds in the army, the navy and the air force were saved through this service. RUSSELL T. KELLEY Ontario Committee Blood Donor Service - This record was only made possible through your donations of blood. We wish to thank you sincerely for your generous help at a time when the need was so great. Special thanks are also given to the doctors, nurses, transport drivers and all other volunteers who gave so generously of their time and talents. The Volunteer Blood Donor Service is now closed as a war measure. A new challenge is presented, however, for many deaths occur in Canadian hospitals each year for lack of an adequate transfusion service. To meet this need, the Red Cross is making a survey with a view to providing all Canadian hospitals with blood for transfusion To our thanks, then, we add an invitation to help us as we continue our humanitarian work. When the time comes, and plans are ready, announcements will be duly made. THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY BLOOD DONOR SERVICE C. BRUCE HILL President Ontario Division ou Local Committee Blood Donor Service. J. C. LOVE Chairman DAY by DAY Jottings by the Editor New inventions are coming so fast that there is no possibility of keeping track of them. It used to be said that we only used about 26% of our brain power--or less. - Prof. -Artman, of Chicago University, said that we only think in an emergency. We do most of our work mechanically; but when something goes wrong, then we start to think. Well, much has gone wrong during the past six years; and more people have been doing more thinking. The results have not all been destrue- tive, «8 One of the most remarkable produe- hl tions is & new use for an old weed. Popular mechanics says "Ramie fibre (a Chinese weed pest) is declared to be as strong as steel, and as light as silk. In it the textile industry sces a direct challenge to nylon. Post-war products from ramie, range from shirts and dresses to ropes, upholstery, draperies and curtains, brake linings, auto seat coverings, and heavy tex- tiles." Ramie is grown, three crops a year, in the Florida everglades, * * * The big problems of converting the needs of civil life, are pecupying thousands of minds. Chief of these problems is the application of atomic energy to controlled power usages. That possibility is still in the undis- covered distance; but there is little doubt of its final \vorkability. * Owing to the discontinuance of Lend Lease by the United States to Great Britain, there is a revival of the idea of preferential tariff in the British Commonwealth of Nations, The whole problem of domestic and export trade is extremely complicated. Britain has sacrificed her financial pre-emin- ence in the cause of freedom and de- serves the unstinted support of all freedom-loving peoples. But support, or no support, the British spirit is not broken. Her people fight best with their backs to the wall. Y Much discussion is going on as to discoveries of war research to theithe proposed distinctively Canadian va WALLPAPER Clearance. Several nice | patterns for Quick Sale. 1 Glass Cups & Saucers, 15c. or $1.50 doz Opalware Cups, 6c. and 8c. Ornamental Pottery for Gifis, several shapes, alc ea. GROCERIES " Tomatoes, No. 10 tins, 49¢c. Certo 25¢. Pastry Flour, 24's, 75c. Raisins in Stock. Vinegar, 45c. gal. Tomato Juice, 10c. tin. Habitant Tomato Soup, 2 for 25¢c. NS phosphorous. their feed. thousand pounds of flag. Probably we. need this symbol of our national adulthood; but it will be particularly unfortunate if it does anything to weaken our ties with the Mother Country. : * * LJ Until there is further and more complete evidence of the return to normal life in the devastated Euro- pean countries, there can be little re- laxation from wartime regulations. The sooner European rehabilitation is accomplished, the sooner the regula- tions can be removed. "4 0 improve, and their milk flow increase. and you'll keep health stand change over to this high-eflicicncy palatability and feeding value, Phone: Port Perry 120 r 5 ~~ JD NE +- Go after More Milk THE SHUR-GAIN WAY For high milk production, cows need plenty of protein, calcium and They need a feed they enjoy eating--so they won't go off | Instead of feeding them on roughages and grains alone, which do not provide suflicient of the balancing ingredients, see that they get a feed that is properly balanced, and will supply them with sufficient of these body-building, health-maintaining, and milk-producing proteins, minerals and vitamins that they need in large quantities. Feed them on SHUR-GAIN 16°, Dairy Ration, and watch their health You'll get that extra two or three milk per year that your cows are capable of producing, SOLD BY H. H. GOODE GRAIN ELEVATOR MYRTLE STATION, ONT. In a week or so there will be a de- finite request for clothing for the war victims in Britain and Europe. Attics and seldom used wardrobes and cup- boards should be ransacked to find all that can possibly be spared for this purpose. Their need is nearly always greater than ours, * * * Penicillin's partner is Streptomycin, another mold-made drug but effective against disease organisms of rabbit fever (tularemia), influenzal menin- gitis and others that are penicillin- proof. There's some indication it may ards high into-the bargain, Resolve today to cattle feed, made fresh for highest SHUR-GAIN DAIRY RATION Price $2.50 per Bag prove cffective against tuberculosis. * LJ LJ] Kerr-Addison Gold may double its already large ore reserve if more man- power becomes available soon and if further ore disclosures prove as ex- pected between. the 1,450 and 2,600-ft. horizons. * * * In all ranks of the Canadian Army, university and college studénts are now eligible for immediate discharge to return to their scholastic studies provided the university has accepted their application, oe TA Tk Yr a Tr ves i XEN Cine a wk hs gs AI a oat nl lo oe oa. re, -- . A Cort ONT pr rr SAR ee if fo Jn a

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