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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Apr 1946, p. 8

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vg td ie 3 s BE aa NY TA TiS Ce FN RARAT LON AARON WA AIRE RI PR PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, 1946 = iia a . ti -- - 5 ---- ee Ws LUMBER | A WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRIES IN STOCK--SPRUCE and PINE In the majority of cases | CCR NINES JV tl EG a te rs RC Aaa a oe dh Good supply all sizes and dimensions, and several cars arriving weekly from our mills in Denbigh area ARRIVING APRIL 15th Full Carload of Mouldings an 3 d Teims ) CAN BE CURED 1000 Canadians die of cancer every month. Cancer specialists are convinced that the majority of these lives could be saved if proper treatment were given in the early energetic program of cancer research in Ontario with the aim of discovering a specific cure for cancer, or for some means of preventing the disease. Foundation and The Canadian Cancer Society. \{ : NE stages of the disease. . . NY ° Je ° ° Cancer research carried on to date has been Ta Carload 1 X 10 Bevel Siding. Kiln Dried. That is the aim of the campaign against cancer entirely inadequate. It is estimated that less i now being organized in Onrario--to cut Sov than $100,000 is being spent in the whole of tal C 1 s ° : this costly loss of life now being exacted by Canada on cancer and related subjects. oN . - Wt rload Good 1 2 inch PINE. Kiln Dried. vancer. Cancer can be conquered. If science is able to 2 oo It is proposed to establish cancer clinics at organize sullicient forces against the scourge MN . suitable centres throughout the province of cancer, the solution will sooner or later 5 Th e ! 1 wi cc th I ; ; found 0 D i b A Pa where all w 10 suspect they may have cancer ound. ir entest al onnacona dr'riv ng d ou pr ee N= hy be espinal and seceive the-proper Your contribution is needed--to cut down the 3 Fit \ BAN Se Li death rate from cancer now--to carry on the el He : A +h N Plans are also under way to pay a portion of search for a method of ridding the world of % 1 -- y P I 8 #2 (I SRS TT -- the cost of treatment of cancer, as well as this dread disease. 1 ht MODERNITE f B th ° S k Na travelling expenses, for those needing financial appeal is for an objective of $2,000,000 - : pi or a rooms mn toc ' -- The newest precision tube help. to provide for a three-year program of cancer Tio Hl . g } x-ray machine for treat- The third objective of the campaign is an research, treatment and province-wide service. } 0 > - ing cancer costs $100,000. 4 rr 9 ° ° ° ° 7 3 Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Building Papers | iH : ! | Cement in Stack. GIVE EI TO CONQUER CANCER ONTARIO CANCER FOUNDATION SEE Us FOR X Ou R BU ILDING NEEDS This organized drive agalnst cancer is a |oint effort of The Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Cive Your Contribution to the Local Branch or send to 22 College Street, Toronto, T. A. WILSON LUMBER C0., Ltd. Phone 15, CANNINGTON, ONTARIO . | Pa KEN SPEARS i ' PASTURE FOR RENT HAWAIIAN and SPANISH GUITAR. Plenty of pasture with running WELDING REPAIRS AUCTION SAY INSTRUCTION "stream, good shade, Lots 16 and 16, APRIL 20--Al Christie will sell G0 Cattle, 8 sows, 20 pigs at his or one Ag Instruments, Cases, Mousls Hooks and Con. 7, Bosth, By Sasa. wr Spsom Village. Sale at 2 p.m. Terms ash, General Builders' Supplies Painting, Papering,|| Planing Mill, Wood and Asphalt Wiring Shingles, Hardwood Flooring, ALEX. BYTNYK g Phone 1651 w2 Oshawa Sash and Doors, Coal, Ice. Supplies. Special Cowboy Song Books Abe Wallace, Port Perry, Phone 8R. for Guitar, 60c. each, Casimir St. Phone 183) SEED GRAIN FOR SALE Sweet Clover, Barley and Oats. Apply to Harold Holtby, R.R. 4, Port Perry, Phone 119 r 14. apri2| Ted Jackson, Auctioneer Get Our Prices FIRST We are payi ially high pri \ (oe ure paving wpecaly nish rices| Save Waste Paper, Fats, and Rags. delivered to our plant at Whitby. Phone Whitby 336 Tuesday, April 30, United Plumbing and Heating CONTRACTORS STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEMS EAVETROUGHING ol. BURNERS PROMPT SERVICE Phone 216, PORT PERRY, ONT. Rising values means adjustment of INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may ESTIMATES GIVEN PICKERING FARMS LTD. Whitby, Ont. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO., A. W. Gilmour & D. M. Handson, Proprietors| oust waxtep At once is Port Perry glk Phone 240m LIMITED Apply to Grant Tease, Phone 76 Salvage Day ah Pd ' EVMERS0 Ns Port Perry, Ont. Miss Elnora Sweetman and sister Thelma, Port Perry, spent the week- SCUGOG end with their grandparents, Mr. and Sunday Eg) ie SEFYiee gn Mrs. Russell Carter. Sunday at 2 and 3 o'clock. Come an The deepest sympathy of the com- _ Sif fii fie eigfiier "aif is be) re vf" NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES BREAD on the Table . . -- join us in these splefidid gatherings. The Pléasant Point Dramatic Club will present their play "Aunt Susie! Shoots the Works' here on the even- ing of Apirl 18th in the Township Hall under the auspices of groups one and seven of the W.A. Funds for kitchen ware. Admission 36 and 20 cents. The cold weather has caught up with us at last. The maple syrup season was short. Most farmers had only a little for their own 'use. Mrs. Thos. Redman, Mrs. Stewart ! munity is extended to Mrs. Roy Fow- ler (nee Edna Reader) in the sudden morning. Mrs. J. Pearce and son Louis, Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader, Mr. Thos. Redman | passing of her husband, on Saturday | # land son Clifford, and Mrs. Alex. Mar-| § Are now available--Electric and Treadle. RENT --An Electric Portable Sewing Machine in Your Own Home. tyn and John and Earl Reader and families attended the funeral on Mon- day of Roy Fowler, at the home. of his brother, Robert Fowler at Eben- ezer, He leaves to mourn his passing his wife and one son Allan. Rodman, Mrs, C. Wanamaker a aL David Hope met at the Town Hall on ¢ e Sund sts of Mr. 1 Tuesday afternoon and packed the last i [ing hl on 0 50 an of the Red Cross materials, which con-1"" jf; Keith Hope and brother Allan, sisted of 5 layettes, 20 pairs men's 80X, of Oshawa spent the week-end with' 32 large quilts, 7 cot quilts. Thanks' pei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon! | Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Horn, of Hamp. | to all for their help, and to Mrs. Jack Hope. Aldred for the use of a séwing ma- chine which has been appreciated. The wind on Tuesday night -blew Hope, | Kenneth Hore nine 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Mrs, Archie Black and Miss Helen Colleran and brother Walter, of Osha- FIVE DOLLARS PER MONTH LL] Write or Phone 16 ONTARIO STREET, OSHAWA (SEED GRAIN| CLOVER SEEDS SUPPLIES NOW available, Book Orders Early. . . . the Meal is Ready! : Serve Pep-Up-Bread with every meal--Delicious, energy-rich. H. H. GOODE" Myrtle Station Local Manager, El. Masters Phones--Port Perry 120 r 5 i 'Gerrow Bros. Bakery ~ or Brooklin33 rb April 19 "SURGE" i gon some 1Slaprione poles and puty wa, Mrs, Cecil Knight and little son Teleph 696. Osh : ; ' ine out o siness. Murray, of Toronto, Mrs, E. Bushen, elepnone a a Arbor Day has been held at the local ung children Joan and Don, of Buffalo, P £Y8nawa THE KF ASTEST MILKER i slivals, The playgrounds now look pfegsrs, George and Jack Parry, of Biomass n A much cleaner. : Port Perry, were Sunday guests of i Mr. E. Brookes and his men have My, and Mrsy John Warren and her ' EVER BUILT 7 Santed york on the cottages at Seven father, Mr. George Bratley. - : A Al . r. red Hunt, of Toronto, visited TED : : : : Miss Franges Lacken, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. Burnham, on Sunday. - W A [ N There are no long tubes. Cleaner Milk, Easier Washing oh ek- . y \ : (v ind Seo elle Ald actomimaniod ---- ) : Vicinity of Port Perry, old pasture, The "SURGE?" does automatically what other 4 SALE ewing Machines | wy re sod ro wil py machines have to be helped to do. il % Mr. and Mrs. |, Hance were Sun-i Quantity of Ajax and Erban Oats, good price. Apply Port Perry Star. : CE Ah day Zucets of Mr. and Mrs. R. Prentice also in Ont and NoBarh Batley! REPAIRE Box 27. aprl2 60% of all Milkers in the U.8.A. are "SURGE. » ; ih on the Island. mixed grain. Grown from registerec D ini 8 Mr. and Mrs Robert Reader spent seed last year. Apply to Geo. Beare, 16 other makes compete for the remaining 40%. «rtd a long week-end with friends at Thorn-'R.R.3, Uxbridge, Phone 125 r 22, Port | mmm neRte ONTARIO HARDWOOD | [UX-SPRING FARMS JEMISON'S BAKERY i8 DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD BAKING Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor LADIES, have your Sewing Machine checked by a Singer expert. Mr. Doug Brown, a Singer representative from Oshawa Btore, wiil be in town every Thursday Afternoon and Evening. Apply to MRS. A. P. INGRAM, Phene 48, Pert Perry, SAVE YOUR WASTE PAPER FLOOR SANDERS FLOORS-- Sanded, Finished, In Homes, Offices, Institutions WE AIM TO PLEASK Phone 3848w OSHAWA Your "SURGE" Service Dealer, Ph. 103-r-2, Uxbridge, Ont. ®, y : ; A ; i : FOR BALE 4 FOR SALE a C reia . 1 Mabel Oats grown | . 'BE For Sales, Service, & RENT old Floors and Stairs trom rr otered ced, First oats Hand knitted and crocketed bab JS e-Finished Reasonable. Apply t Ontario County Seed Fair, Ux-|outfits for sale. Spring Far Phone 108 2, Ux- [to Mrs. George Calbery, Simeoe St. Spring Farms, pr ng apri8 Port Perry. bridge, Ont. PASTURE FOR RENT Arply to Albert Wilson R, R. 4, Port Perry, Ont. Phone 163 r 19 MIXED WOOD FOR SALE "Also cedar posts and Hydro poles. Apply to Ernest Lageer c-o J. H. Gib- may?2 son, R.R. 1,Nestleton.

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