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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Jun 1946, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, 1946 BROCK THEATRE! Russet v. HUMPHREYS 24%; Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Phone 618, WHITBY Phebe B1¢ in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. AIR CONDITIONED Daylight Saving Time Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 Thursday, Friday and Saturday, J UNE 6-7-8 ARTHUR W. S. GREER in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Wednesday morning and Fri afternoon Two shows at 7 and 9 p.m. of each week, or by Jilly sitar Saturddy Matinee at 1.30 Blong Block, Port Perry. Phome 25 BECAUSE of HIM starring DEANNA DURBIN W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON "* Franchot TONE, Charles LAUGHTON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to § p.m. Office Upstairs, over C. Sleep's Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Insurance Office. Comfortize with a JUNE 10-11-12 DR. J. B. LUNDY Last complete show at 8.16 DENTAL SURGEON ° ffi i f "This Love of Ours' XRAY WORK Over Bell Telephone Office, starring MERLE OBERON, Queen St., Port Perry Claude RAINS, Charles KORVIN, | Phones: Office 68w; Residence 68]|/R PLUS an Added Attraction "Adventures of Rusty" DENTIST with TED DONALDSON, CONRAD Leonard Block over Prentice's ' Barber Shop. NAGEL, and ACE the wonder dog.| Phone 237, Res. 215 Port Perry AR DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG |R coldest weather. Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, DR. ED. BAI LEY JUNE 13-14-15 VETERINARY SURGEON 66 Fallen Angel" Uxbridge and Port Perry Phone 127, Uxbridge starring ALICE FAYE, Reverse charges on all phone calls Dana ANDREWS, Linda DARNELL to me; BARN FOR SALE WANTED 656 x 60, also some second-hand Phone 92 r 14 Uxbridge. ronto. Phone LY 5323. Gre hair handicaps you. Use ; Angelique Grey Hair Restorer to re- FOR SALE gain natural color-life. $1 at A. M. Lawrence's Drug Store. | Careful Attention CAWKER BROS. Family Butchers Sa3aRisaassanessy BRR EE FAIRBANKS-MORSE . Automatic Coal Stoker Sit in your chair and control the house temperature to perfect comfort and healthfulness. day, without worrying lest the fire burn too high or too Keep the house evenly warm on the coldest days. Save fuel with a low fire on mild days. the basement to feed the furnace to one a day, even in the Stop sweeping up ash, dust and soot Reduce your coal-shovelling to fifty percent. Handle less than half the number of ash barrels, and those containing only clean solid clinkers--no loose ash. A Fairbanks-Morse Automatje Coal Stoker will do all this and cut your heating cost at the same time, ROBERTSON ELECTRIC Port Perry, Ont. . Phone V A i ii aaadandt dat tid SEEIITIT EET The Best the Market Offers Your Phone Orders Receive Or, go out, even all Cut your trips to A sgood lot--about '% acre, in Port ; Perry, suitable for building. Apply to lumber. . Bill Walker, Greenbank, |fgna Post, 210 Fairmount Ave, To- 600 Hybred Pullets, 4% months old, ready to put in laying pens. Apply to E. Mackin, Saintfield. Phone 114 r 12 FOR SALE Ice Box, 76 Ib. capacity. Used one FOR SALE season; white enamel. Also double| Two-burner Perfection Oil Stove, wardrobe, mahogany. Apply to Harry | With high shelf; three-burner Perfec- R2 k T in tion Oil Stove. Both stoves are in Guy, RE2, Blackwater (Townline of good working condition. Apply to D. Corbman, Port Perry. junel3 Reach and Brock). Phone 72w, Choice Meats at all Times WE BUY AND SELL THE BEST W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER PORT PERRY . { I. Europe today even a crust of bread is treasured-- / - for the spectre of starvation stalks a Continent! : Teen-Agers! High School Students! Young men antl women! Join the Ontario Farm Service Force now. Head for the bpen fields for a month, or better still for the season. Help share in producing more food for across the sea. Private Farm Homes and Y Supervised Camps are ~~ Young Canadians! yo STARVING MILLIONS COUNT ON YOU! open to you. The work is pleasant. You'll. be well, fed--well-paid--and well looked -after. Remember, almost every Ontario farmer is critically short-handed. Remember, too, the present food crisis is being felt at home--as well as abroad. attached coupon and the Ontario Farm Service Force will send you a registration form plus all particulars-- without delay! DOMINION - PROVINCIAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR AGRICULTURR - LABOUR ; * ~~ Important to Matriculants So desperate Is Europe's need for food . . . so urgent our farmer's need for help, that local school boards are being asked to back the Ontario Farm Service Force fo the limit. In many casos Junior Matriculants whose term werk has been satisfactory In every respect may head for tho open fields NOW. Upper School students can join them as soon as final exams are writen. The need Is Immadiate. Send In the attached coupon at once. I------------------------ Se TE I EE EE REEL] accommodated Int An Inspacted Farm Home [7] EDUCATION ii MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE! Ontario Form Services Force, 112 Collage St, Toronto, I want to "lond a Hand". NOM. suunsrisrreranrssnssnssnasessnasinnes AGO. ousrrnsnrinn (please print) (must ba 15 or over) Address. oi FIT TLL Town.ivievasnnns Tol. Nou. svvveinvnnnnns A 'Y' Supervised Camp Fill in the Please send ma a reglitration form and all pecossary Information about the Ontario Farm Service Force.' EE EL LE EE RE ER And would like lo bo F. W. BROCK & SON 95 pc. Set $35. ODD CUPS, white, with Gold Edge, English Make, 25¢. each ENGLISH DINNERWARE SETS-- Dishes 67 pc. Set $27.50 32pc. Set $9.95 DRESSES BARBARA JOYCE--New Shipment $7.35, $7.85, $9.35. styles, and fine quality. Very attractive Knitting Wool in largest assortment yet GOODRICH SUMMER FOOTWEAR Canvas, with rubber soles, all sizes. : Men's and Boys' Scampers. : Ladies' Leather and Sport Oxfords. Men's Work Boots "Sport Shoes for Ladies. $2.95, $3.35. Nice Models in Several Colors. + GROCERIES New Valentia Oranges, at their Best. GRAPEFRUIT --3 for 25c. : Tomatoes, fresh, 19c. lb., to-day. BREAD FLOUR, 98 lbs., $2.69. FRUIT and VEGETABLES--Complete Stock. NOTICE and Mechanical Repairs to household appliances All makes and sizes of Electric Motors repair- ed and Reconditioned. Small Motors for sale. for Sale. Electric or Gasoline Drive Pump Jacks for Sale. STAN. CAUSLEY, Proprietor TAYLORS ICE CREAM and Sandwich Parlor CICARETTES, TOBACCOS FILMS We close ALL DAY Sunday Week Days Saturdays 8 a.m. --10 p.m. Ba.m.--11p.m. Proprietors W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist UXBRIDGE. ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets Phone 138 TENDERS Sealed Tenders, marked (Tenders for drawing coal) will be received by undersigned up to 6 p.m. June 20th for hauling approximately 50 tons of Stoker Coal from Canada Coal Com- pany's-coal sheds at Dock in Toronto, to Continuation School, Blackstock. Coal to be delivered as required. Tender to state rate per cwt, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Blackatock this 1st day of June, 1946, HENRY THOMPSON, Sec.-Treas,, Nestleton, Ont. junel8 "All kinds of Electrical Small Gasoline Engines| a ecec > el Jimmy Taylor, Billy Taylor, Jr. * he Ae [IAA RAFAT Raa at SL SSSR ARR AA A MEAT AT AREA AAA AAAS ATA AA SAH PO INSULATION IFIBRE-FILIL Gives you more effective insulation at far less cost. Iibre- [ill is processed to permit a minimum circulation of air. It has the greatest resistance to the conduction of heat and is free from any fire hazard. GYPROC WOOL The insulation made of spun rock. Comes in 3 and 4 inch batts or loose in bags. Moisture and fire proof. Easy to install. ora FIBREEN A building paper which is Tough, Waterproof and Wind- proof.. The building paper with a thousand uses. THESE PRODUCTS WE NOW HAVE ON HAND. REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER . E. Reesor Phone 73w F. G. Reesor ORDER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. F 82282, 9.0 00 9 > . APA WAAR AAILAARAN ARIE RICA FARRAR RAR RAMA ANIAI AIT 0 00° 0°0°0000070 0 0 0 000 0 bea baba bb bres PAAR Ar A A AT TAT aaa at Aa SA SS SE AAT SA AAA AACA AA ASAT A ABOUT MILK PRICES A Message to All Ontario Families During the war years when it was vitally important to keep the cost of living index down, the Wartime Prices and Trade Board subsidized the price of milk in December, 1942, Through the consumer subsidy, milk was delivered by the dairies to you at two cents a quart less than you paid pre- vious to that date. Everyone is grateful to the Prices Board for this arrangement, which over the past three and a a half years, has proved so helpful in keeping available to vou a plentiful supply of this most essential food. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board has now decided, as part of its policy to relax many of the wartime controls, that it is advisable to discontinue payment of this consumer subsidy which is costing the taxpayers of Canada over * $20,000,000 a vear. You are now being called upon to pay the two cents instead of the Government paying it out of your taxes, This means that from June 1 your quart of milk will revert to the old price in effect before the subsidy was established. It is noteworthy that in the face of rising prices all along the line, milk will cost no more after June 1st than it did three and one-half years ago. In contrast, according to a recent statement made by Donald Gordon, Chairman, War- time Prices and Trade Board, the comparable price in the United States is now equal to seven cents per Canadian quart higher than the Canadian price. Ontario Milk Distributors Association in Co-0 with t 20% 4% +" on %e 4% ot 20 10 JRL SG SN ORL SLR TN SL ES AI # A Pe ha Ny aR Aa -- re ft er ~~ bod ~ et, STITT. ENA ein = Se rk rh SR, mae we, > RI A ed, y itis; rl ORORORORCROORORORORD Salad eladalaledale dele ladededeladedndaled

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