PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949 Aa) FRE TT ETA RoE AT -- r-- NOTICE TO FARMERS (24 hour service) We pay as high as $6.00 for dead! or crippled horses or cows, according to size and condition. Small animals remoyed free. No trouble for the farmer. We do the loading: For prompt service. Phone' (collect) © 2 r 8 Woodville ED. PECONI ARGYLE NT. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office. Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. REFRIGERATION for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey , HORSES AND CATTLE WANTED 17 day service for dead and crippled horses and cattle. Up to $15.00, according to size and condition, . Ho}ses for slaughtering purposes, $20, '$60.00 each. horses are well cared' for and nely slaughtered. Phones: 95 r- 21, Uxbridge 763, Port Perry H. ELSON, Uxbridge hu maylb ARTHUR 'W. S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and. Friday afternoon of each week, or, by ApBeInHIOLS) Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 26 Flowers for all Occasions "Tellus what you require and they will be supplied. Prince Albert Greenhouse PHONE 174 ring 1-1 h&% § 4 Attention Housewives Bonded Singer representative will be in Port Ferry and district each J } , THURSDAY. For information re- oie] garding Sales and-Service, write the ir) SINGER SEWING MACHINE CoO, i 4 ;, Odliavia, Ont. { Sutpe Milkers i : Ny ' MERRILL ROSS SR - 'Authorized Surge Sales and Service. vi MYRTLE STATION WA ~~ Phone 33 r 1-4, Brooklin 4d Ry 7 4 2% DR. ED. BAILEY AGL 3) VETERINARY! SURGEON Uxbridge and Port Perry of ry Phone 127, Uxbridge. : Hi u Reverse charges on all phone calls Hi to me. To a 4 i ASHBURN SG | ha There was a small attendance at } the Sunday School service held at Burn's Church on Sunday, due to the icy condition of the roads. The Sirah service was cancelled, i : The community of Ashburn was fis _shocked~to hear of the sudden pas- RE sing 'of Mr. John Briggs on -Satur- : day, January 16th, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs were returning to their farm home west of Brooklin 3 BE from visiting Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Par- J | rott of Ashburn when he suffered a "heart attack and died instantly in his { CAT, Funeral service was held on Tues- day, January 18th at 2.30 p.m. from - - his late. residence with Rey, J. Riddell G7 : "of Port Perry in charge. " hl _ Intefment in Groveside cemetery, TAY Brooklin. : omy The sympathy of the community is i L{ : oxterided to Mrs, Briggs in her sad nl bereavement. ; Mr, 4nd Mrs, Lew Fielding, of To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fielding, oh iid of Manchester, Mr, Clarence Fielding, ; Mrs, Phoebe Fielding snd Mrs, Reid, .of 'Prince Albert spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: Henry Fielding. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Fielding and fa- ; ay mily spent Sunday with Mrs. Field - ot ing's mother, Mrs, Frank Foreman, i of Oshawa, > 7 ed Mr, and Mrs, Russell White, Ronnie At ---- BUSINESS--Presentation of FRED CHRISTIE, President. ANNUAL MEETING of PORT PERRY, REACH & SCUGOG . 8 a F Agricultural Society will be held in the PUBLIC LIBRARY, at 2 p.m. on | Thursday, January 27th, 1949 Officers and General Business. You are requested to attend this Meeting it you are interested in Agriculture. The meeting will be held in the Community Room. va Annual Reports, Election of Ladies Invited R. D. WOON, Secretary. HORSES Port Perry 118 r 31, - Mrs, - ATTENTION FARMERS We are paying the highest prevailing prices for Dead or Crippled Farm Animale CATTLE Telephone Collect for Immediate Service. GEORGE YOUNG LIMITED Toronto--Adelalde 3636 Uxbridge 37 -- HOGS Brooklin 03 and Mrs. Raglan, Miss C. Gatchel, of Burketon; | Messrs, Harold and Kenneth Slute of Peterboro visited recently at the home of Mrs. Ethel Slute. Mr. Wes. Routley attended. the fun- eral of his cousin the late Mrs. Ford Wells, in Toronto, on Friday, Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Mrs. Russell Richardson, Mrs. Walter Knight, Mrs. A. Paynter, Mrs, Wm. Gardner Sr, Mrs. Wm. Gardner Jr. and Miss Vera Leach attended the annual meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the Lindsay Presbytery in Lindsay on Tuesday, Jan, 11th. Mrs. Henry Doble visited on Tues- day at the home of Mrs, Wes Doble, of Sunderland. We are pleased to report that Mr. Earl Beadle, who underwent a ser- ious operation at Oshawa Hospital, on Thursday of last week is progressing as well as can be expected. Mr. Lester Beadle, of Regina, Sask., is visiting at the home of hig parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Beadle. -- 'Honeydale The next meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on February 2, at the home of Mrs. Watson, . Dr. Morley and Mrs. Honey and fomily of Toronto, spent Sunday with M. Hardy and Mrs, C. Honey. Mr: and Mrs. Lawson Honey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Thompson, at Manchester. Mr. Lee of Ajax, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Diamond and family. Phipps is improving in health. Several young people gathered one evening last week to chivari our new- ly weds Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Irwin, The evening was spent in playing euchre, and a lovely lunch was served. UTICA week, and considering the condition of the roads. The postponed Sunday School meeting will be held next Sun- day, immediately after the preaching service, to allow Mr, King to be with us. We are very anxious to have all our reports in, before the annual meet- ing. The annual congregational meeting and dinner will be held 'Saturday, the 20th of January. Dinner- will com- mence at 12 noon, After all are served Mr. King and Rev, M. Atkinson of Ux- bridge will preside. There will be no charge for the dinner and it is hoped there will be a good attendance, If the people would only turn out and hear the reports there would be no need of speculation and what has be- come of the funds, .The Woman's Association held its January meeting at the home of Mrs, Robt, Walker last Thursday. After the devotional part of the meeting several business items were discussed. ' given to. Missions. and Eddie; of 'Highland Creek, Mr, Mr. for eben but any one can share The . proceeds of the meeting were It was decided to have a cent-a«day collection, not only Earl Slute. and family ot society. Group three gerved a delight- We are all glad to hear that Mrs. Sunday services were as usual last| in this, and money can 48 handed in any Sunday or to any ifiember of the ful lunch. The Young People's Group. held a skdting party (as there was not snow enough for the toboggan party) at Jimmy Wilkinson's last Friday night. All report it's a good place to go to be royally entertained. These youngsters are a fine example of what our young people - should be. They were very generous to our Missionary cause. The next meeting, January 28, place to be announced later, Birthday greetings to Mrs, Fred SEAGRAVE STORE 20% REDUCTION SALE For Men & Boys WINDBREAKERS, All sizes, while they last SWEATERS OVERALLS and SMOCKS WORK S80CKS CAPS and SKI CAPS WOOL GLOVES WORK MITTS, GLOVES COMBINATION UNDERWEAR SUSPENDERS / DRESS SHIRTS, White and 'Coloured. FELT INSOLES and SOCK SAVERS SISMAN'S BOOTS and SCAMPERS For Women and Girls | WOOL GLOVES SLIPPERS NYLON HOSE UNDERWEAR A Large Assortment of KNITTING WOOL APRONS SLIPS Other Items SNOW SUITS for children PRINT and BROADCLOTH FACTORY COTTON FLANNELETTE White and flowered FLANNELETTE RUBBER BOOTS and other RUBBER FOOTWEAR for men, women and ohildren, of sugar free. 0..J. BOE, Proprietor Every day through January, that you come to our! vio and make a purchase of $1.00 or more, your name will be placed in a box and at the' end of the month, a name will be selected from the box and that person will be given 100 Ibs. So get those names in the box every day. a Seagrave, Ont. ~ Canada got her first national 'park when, in 1885, ten square miles around Ballard for January 17th. Banff's hot mineral springs were set aside for public use. The province of Prince Edward Is- land has an area of 2,184 square miles, | | one-sixth the size of Vancouver Island. «I NO N a NN \ Money Orders. Ine deemable in Canada or almost any part of the world, they may be THE CANADIAN BA Port Pery Branch . xpensive, and re- ~Néxt time you " Money Orders 's + o THE SAFE, SURE WAY 10 SEND MONEY 50 Te of NJ ONEBY transfers can be 15 'made safely and easily by Canadian Bank of Commerce - obtained conveniently and quickly "when transacting - your. other Bank business --at any of our branches. equivalent--a Canadian Bank of ~ Commerce Money Order, IK OF COMMERCE JR. Helm, Manager : send money, send its covereens Lakeview Theatre; Port m-- Ont. Two Shows Nightly--1 and 9, ---- ~ Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 20-21-22 'Dan Dailey, Nancy Guild and Charlie Ruggles In the Mighty New All Technicolor Hit "GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY" SHORT PICTURES \ "MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JAN, 24-25-26 Clark Gable and Lana Turner - Anne Baxter and John Hodiak In their Sensational New Success "HOMECOMING COMEDY POSS stsssssasett ttt I tN COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE, near Logan, Phone GE. 1575 TORONTO, ONT. BLANKETS | |Becmmssesemssenmssnep TABLE OILCLOTH Etre r BATH TOWELS FACE TOWELS ENITTING WOOL, all col. aE MENDING WOOL THE PICK OF KNITTING NEEDLES rg IR a HARNESS of : -- - |eRAB BAGS Stove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene LOE HOW YOU SAVE GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS Overalls ....... ...... $4.50 RAY BIRKETT : : Shirt ...... o.oo $3.00] § AGENT FOR. WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Gloves ..... ...... 1.19 | PHONE 290J 'PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Slippers ........ so BLO0 | Bagrsprmsrsmnsasntonssmantinntn as ARRAS Pr. Blankets ....... .. BD | 1 mr ae re Te I FO CS HOR I 2 yds. Table Oilcloth . $1701] «gop AT "ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" Ny Sth fDi fish THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST 8ee What you can Save. IN THE LATEST - Li BR 0 'LUMBER---BUILDER'S SUPPLIES NOW is the time to do that Repair job. We havé in stock: "DRY SPRUCE FLOORING and SIDING fb) ASPHALT SHINGLES and ROLL ROOFING. AQUELLA--To waterproof your basement. 5 MODERNITE TILEBOARD for kitchens and bathrooms. GLIDDEN PAINT--Try our Glidden Cleaner. Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY Phone 240 w 0 A IB i = [| E [] ] i. 8 101 D1 1 1 The People's Meat Market "Where You Get the Choicest in Meats" FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY Remodelling or Repairing ? : PLYWOODS--Cedar, Fir, Poplar, Weldtex, g MASONITE--Tempered, Untempered, Scored, Black. : GYPTEX--This texture paint is for Distinctive walls in colours. Economical and easy to apply; comes in 'five colours as well as white, ~~ -| REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER |8 offic Phone 73 PORT PERRY Residence 313W ' Monday, January 24th, 1949, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE * Ontario Pine Grove _ Cemetery Company will be held in the PUBLIC LIBRARY, at 2.00 p.m. Annual Reports wil be received, Blection of Officers. Every plot owner is a member and will be welcomed and GRANT diiionie. entitled to vote on all questions, iE President ° R, D. WOON,