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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jun 1949, p. 5

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eX = am INE Re. Phone 16 BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. PORT PERRY FLY-TOX, Insect Bombs PROTECT YOUR GARMENTS FROM MOTH DAMAGE 1. D. A. MOTH KILLER, arystal form ......... tan 40s LARVEX oii oe " MOTH TOX---kills moths, larvae and eggs WOOD'S MOTH KILLER BLOCKETTES Ronson Lighters' Repaired--fast service hohin CO 16 0z, 83c. 32 oz. $1.29 tennanens ares nns sens Bring them into us. Pictures. GET THE BEST. Open Sunday : CROPOROSOSOSOSOSOSOPOPOSOPOPPCPIPOBORORT rye sete aes SSE SS EL ERR R 8 e0e0s snanecscececens nets, oe 0% 2% 1% 10 L0 Lel Le Taylor's Re Give yourself a better chance for successful pictures. Don't be disappointed in your Summer OPOPOROPORO OROPOROPOPOGOROPORO CEOS ROSTHORSIOPOROIN staurant RERSIOROR SEOSOBOSOB SSS Phone 96 Tt, POP OO THE PICK OF THEM ALL PHONE 290J PORT Stove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS "RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS Et ESE ROR 8 4000008080000 0 00 900 8 9000008 50000000000 FEIT IE FC0 0 01% 4% ot a a at 50 0 Foo Sate tle To So So 0 a 00 S00 0 a Fu rou ut PERRY, ONTARIO 5 » -- Our Trucks also your business. operation, NOTICE ~ We are pleased to notify our cus- tomers that we can now supply you with--HOMOGENIZED MILK. Buttermilk and Chocolate Milk Visit our Dairy Bar regularly; we appreciate Thanking you for your splendid co- PORT PERRY DAIRY carry delicious -- . } , ~. UE 0 0 ECO 0 OO A 1 D1 PORT PERRY LUMBER---BUILDER'S SUPPLIES NOW is the time t& do that Repair job. We have in stock: DRY SPRUCE FLOORING and SIDING ; ASPHALT SHINGLES and ROLL ROOFING. AQUELLA--To waterproof your basement. ~ MODERNITE TILEBOARD for kitchens and bathrooms. GLIDDEN PAINT--Try our Glidden Cleaner. Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited g | ELLSWORTH KENNEDY = (322 Port Perry, for information. i | ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121°r 6, #| WANTED -- We take away all h Wilson, Port Perry, Phone 140W, '{ Pocelain table tip, like new. $ [coal or wood White Enamel Kitchen $ | Stove, reservoir with tap. Used six . with large oven; Coleman Gas Lamp. i Phone 90 r 4, 'condition, 1929, Phone 240 w a 0 5 RL A RL RO NL OO A 0 0 I 0 RL We Specialize - GENERATORS, STARTER and ~ ELECTRICAL Repairs on all makes of cars. GENERAL Garage Work, Welding, C00 Towing, Bees" All Work Guaranteed DELAYED IN TRANSIT A romantic bachelor, breakfasting in a restaurant, noticed his soft-boiled egg bore the inscription: "Should some young man see this who wishes "to marry a farmer's pretty daughter of 17, write.. . . " an ; He wrote prompty, and a few days later received a note which read: + "Sorry, your. offer came too latp. I have been married twice, widowed once and have three children." 1 DO +28 Hupp Sedan "William, get your father's hat out 'of that mud puddle." * " "I can't maw, he's got it strapped under his chin." If your mahogany furniture gets peratched, paint it with iodine until the proper shade is reached, let dry and polish until glossy. 7 . } CLASSIFIED ADS SWEETMAN'S TAXI SERVICE PORT PERRY For prompt service Phone 4 FOR SAND AND GRAVEL and Excavating Work, will be pleased to oblige you, Fhone august ; SAND AND GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call Port Perry, RRA. juneso dead or crippled farm animals, free of charge. For prompt service, Phone collect 2-r-3, Woodville, Ed, Peconi, Argyle. . CUSTOM BALING Hay and Straw. = Apply to James julyl4 FOR SALE--Kitchen Cabinet,white Elgin months, like new. Priced for quick sale. Owen Reader, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Wooden pump, in per- fect condition. Phone 281J, Port Perry. FOR SALE--15 Heifers, all vac- {and quietness. F. W. CARPENTRY Br RR ock and Son Any Type of Carpentry done--re- modelling or new work. 3 Free Estimates Given. ROBERT PICKARD : PHONE 281W PORT PERRY BATH TOWELS, GUEST TOWELS, FACE CLOTH, » 2 4 SAESMAN WANTED Linen Weft Towelling to match » GREEN and RED BORDERS 69¢c. yd. $1.25 each 65¢. each 290. each » To handle Dairy Supplies--Milkers, Separators, Pressure Pumps, Coolers, also able to install equipment. Large territory, Write Box 20, Port Perry Star, ' june30 plain and with 'SUN DRESSES-- Hampton~- attractive styles Bolero $4.50 $5.95 $6.50 SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 6 to 16 pounds. New pep, too. Try the famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets forl- double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquainted" size only 60c. All druggists. #46 FOR SALE Registered Yorkshire Boars, ready for service. Apply to Christie Bros., LADIES SHORTS colored or white GOODRICH FOOTWEAR LADIES SPORT LINES : MENS SOFTBALL BOOTS $2.35 $4.00 $4.90 Blt $3.25 $3.98 $4.50 $3.95 Manchester, Phone Port Perry 118-21. ! juned0 FOR SALE--Lovely new five-room cottage; 2 three-room fully equipped cottages, rent or sell, lake shore lots, SISMANS SCAMPERS--MENS ~~ MENS CREPE SOLES $5.95 and $6.75 $5.00 $4.50 WALLPAPER Several nice roo Apply on premises. juned0 C. L. COULTER FOR SALE--8 roomed solid brick Room Lots m Lots to clear at 259% off house and 10 acres land, at Green- bank, about 3 years' standing wood, balance clear. Good garden with CONGOLEUM RUGS all sizes big assortment 9x 12 = 3 € fruit. D. L. Spears, Greenbank. If interested call at premises. june30 FOR SALE--Farmall Tractor, plow cinated with certificate--4 rising 2 years old, and 11 yearlings. Howard) Bartley, Phone 113 r 11, Port Perry. '! FOUND--Gold wedding ring. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Phone 4, Fort Perry. FOR SALE--Massey-Harris six ft. Binder; 3-burner Coleman Gas Range july? WANTED --Small ice box, suitable for cabin use. Birdseye Center Cabin Park, Phone 216W, Port Ferry. 1 - FOR Garbage Collection Sepled tenders for the collection of garbage for the Village of Port Perry for a period of 12 months, starting August 1st, '1949, will be received by the Council. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by July 8th, 1949, Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Forms may be seen at the Clerk's office. JOHN. F. RAINES, June. -1, 1949, . : Clerk. July 4th COLLIE PUPPIES FOR SALE. J. Aldred, R.R.3, Port Perry, Phone 102 r 11, : FOR SALE--Model A Ford, good Reasonable price. Apply Uxbridge 73. - 'CARS -- TRUCKS -- TRACTORS 30 Chevrolet Sedan 31, Cheviolet Sedan 31 Pontiac Sedan 46 International Panel 49 Morris Minor Coaches and Convertibles--can give immediate delivery on a few of these models, Fordson Tractor--on steel Massey-Harris P. A. model on rubber 49 Ferguson Tractors, Mowers, Flows . ete, i - CASH - TRADE - EASY TERMS LEASKDALE GARAGE, Leaskdale, '|REAL ESTATE, and buck rake. hydro throughout at Couleliff Park, the new sub-division, directly north of Port Perry. Has beauty, conveniences In good condition. Arthur A, Palk, R.R. 2, Nestleton, % ) mile west of Taylor's Corner. FOR SALE--17 tooth Massey-Harris Cultivator, horse or tractor hiteh, in good condition. Apply Lloyd Hunter, | J Prince Albert, Phone 265 r 2, : 48 oz. tin 40c. AUCTION SALES HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -- on Saturday, July 2nd, Mrs, Levi McGill, at her home, Nestleton. Sale at 1.30. Terms Cash. See bills. STOKLEY'S CATSUP y\ PRIDE or NIAGARA CHERRIES FRUIT JUICE, Grapefruit and Orange KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP, 32 oz. jar INLAID LINOLEUMS bio assortment §1 50 sq. yd. & up GROCERIES CHERRY VALLEY PEACHES, STOKLEY'S PEAS, 20 oz. tin............ 20c. | 20 oz. tin 25¢. SALMON, Sockeye, Y's tin ....oovoono.... 49c. COHOE SALMON, Y's tin wcoovvvvennnn.n. 37c. FANCY PINK SALMON %'s tin ........ 29c. LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 2--20 oz. tins 20 oz. tin 28c. 25¢, 5 D ' H : U8 2 - 20 oz tins Jae. CLARK'S PORK & BEANS, J 5c. 2--20 oz. tins 27c. 16 oz. Jar 45¢. AYLMER CHOICE WAX BEANS 8 oz. jar 25c. 2 tins 33c. A bottle 25¢. TOMATOES, 28 oz tin ................2 for 35c. CLARK "WILLIAMS, Auctioneer FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND the property of Harold and John Spencer, Lot 1, Con. 9, Pickering Twp., on Monday, 'July 4th. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. See bils for terms and conditions of sale. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer .. F. WwW. PORT PERRY . - ES CSS TAAL FRAT Ae A aR FR ake BROCK and SON PHONE 4 Wifé (to hushand, reading evening paper): "You might read to me while I knit." Husband: "What don't you knit to me while I read?" a * I Shirley Rain has fallen at last in this dis- trict, Thankful as we are, we are hoping for more, as it was not suf- -- va ficient to promote crop growth. "Madam, I'm the piano mover." "But I didn't send for a .piano mover." + "I know it, lady, the neighbors did." Thursday and Friday of last week, there was a raising on the farm of Mr. Russell Wray, when about fifty neighbors, and friends of the surround- ing communities gathered to raise the structure to replace the barn destroy- ed by fire about a year ago. It was 'lin good old pioneer spirit that the men .lcombined their efforts to raise the framework. Now further work can be carried out. The July Women's Institute meet- ing which was to have been held at Mrs. S. Robertson's, Port Perry, has been cancelled. Mrs. Robertson had the misfortune of falling on the stairs, and cracking several ribs. We hope she will recover quickly. Mr. and Mrs. G. Montgomery, of Scarboro, were week-end visitors at the Wray home. Mr. Melville Lamb, Toronto, here for the week-end. JAS. URQUHART, staff announcer| Mrs. Davidson, Oakwood, has been with the BBC's Overseas Service, is holidaying with her daughter, Mrs. R. heard frequently in Canada reading Robertson and family. the BBC news which is broadcast daily | Tommy Duff is spending ten days 7 miles north of Uxbridge. at noon on CBC Trans-Canada, J} with the .Port Perry High School Cadet Corps at Camp Ipperwash on 2 = Hospitality at Home~ Lake Huron. Aylmer "and Roland Smith from Nova Scotia are staying in this neigh- borhood for the summer. Miss. Helen Duff and Mr. James \ Magee, of Toronto, were week-end | visitors with Mr, arld Mrs. L. Duff and family. : Miss Burniss Wray is spending a . week with her sister at Scarboro. About seventy-five per cent of the voters turned out to cast their ballots at Cedar Creek, and we hope all are (satisfied with the results, Misses Evelyn Moore and Mary Lou Robertson have been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dug and George Wolfe, Burketon, were Sunday night supper guésts with the former's par- | Coke ' Uxbridge Bevera 'Ash for it either way. . , both y trade-marks mean the same thing. Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO ents. : : : , Miss 'Barbara Fenton, of Oshawa, with her parents for the week-end. - 3 DIED ges, Phone 205 HALL--At her home, Caesarea, on Saturday, June 26th, 1949, Ethel Lmn- LET NOTHING COME AHEAD OF THIS First of all, when you are paid, pay yourself, Unfailingly, set aside a definite percentage of your earnings, deposit it in a savings account with us--and leave it untouched. Then plan to live comfortably on the balance of your earnings. In this way you are bound to succeed--to enjoy life much more, to be independent when independence means most, Be generous to yourself, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Port Perry Branch - 4%; HELm Manager THE ANNUAL RE-UNION OF THE CHRISTIE-CLAUGHTON rames "The same officers were elected, and "On June 18th, the fifteenth annual are: Mr. Clarence Gall, president; Mr, ré-union of the Christie-Claughton Howard Dobson, 1st Vice-President; families was held on the spacious lawn Mrs. Noel Claughton, 2nd Vice-Presi- of Mrs. E. B. Cooke, Port Perry, there 'gont; Miss Madeline Clarke, Secre- were about bb present from Toronto, tary; Mrs. Stanley Webber, Treasurer. Oshawa, Nobleton, Richmond Hill, | g,qtg Com.--Lloyd Huston, Warren Stouffville, Brooklin, Woodville and pg, Stanley - Webber Uxbridge. : Clarke - After 'spending a delightful after- | noon renewing friendships, the group! Mr. Lloyd Huston extended a vote sat down toa delicious supper spread of thanks to Mrs, Cooke for her kind- ness and generosity in opening her home and grounds to the group. left for their various "business meeting and election of of- ficers for the coming year. out on a large picnic table under the cool evergreen trees. At the close of the supper, Mr, Clarence Gall, presi- dent of the group, gave a welcoming Everyone sing Hall, in her 66th year, ' address and proceeded with a short would meet again at the next re-union. a -------------- and Christie | homes expressing the wish that they NT -- OAH Pp a

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