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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jul 1949, p. 10

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------ -- I REE . Port Perry Electric ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WASHING MACHINES RADIOS RANGES FAIRBANKS-MORSE WATER PUMP SYSTEMS PHONE 177, PORT PERRY, 1st door north of Hotel 0 JS NB OW MOIS JS OSM IN ORUOJ Surge Milkers MERRILL ROSS Authorized Surge Sales and Service. MYRTLE STATION Phone 88 r 1-4, Brooklin Attention Housewives Bonded Singer representative will be in Port Ferry and district each THURSDAY. For information re- garding Sales and Service, write the SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Oshawa, Ont ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Pe office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry for prompt service on all makes, both Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Phone 80 Port Perry. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. TO rm REFRIGERATION household and commercial. Estimates given en Installations. Reg. Boundey A ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry PAINTING and DECORATING SPECIALIZING IN INTERIOR WORK: PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, GRAINING GYPTEX WORK. ALL WORK STRICTLY GUARANTEED. 21 years experience in Toronto. Full Equipment. ALSO OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE. M. St. Clair and Son EPSOM (North West of School) PHONE--PORT PERRY 113 r 14 Estimates given. INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult : H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LIVE POULTRY and BAGS ISAAC TURNER Phone 315w PORT PERRY BP Pe PT Pe A 2 I PH 0 S900 0 8,0 18th ANNUAL ts Day T PERRY DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG | f= Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated : '> eer ee PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, s-- OPEN SUNDAYS Taylor's Restaurant HAVE YOU TRIED ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS MILK SHAKES? DROP IN AND HAVE ONE! PHONE 96 Article in MEN'S WEAR Sunday School and Church service were held in Burn's Church on Sun- day, July 17th at 10.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, Rev. J. Riddell had charge of the evening service and chose for his "text Samuel 17:37. During the ser- vice Mrs. Edgar Heron sang "Let My Soul Burn Out for Thee." We are very sorry to report that Mr. Walter Knight is confined to the Oshawa General Hospital. We all join in wishing him a speedy re- covery. last Sunday to meet her mother, Mrs. McBryde, who had recently arrived from Glasgow, Scotland. : Mrs. Wes. Routley and daughter Helen visited for a few days last we¢k at the home of Mrs. John Hamill, at Manilla, the Manilla Sunday School picnic at Orillia - Park. : Mr. Edward Doble, Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Doble. Mr. Walter Anderson of Winnipeg, is holidaying at the home of his par- SENSATIONAL Price Crash! Mrs. C. Appleton went to Toronto While there they attended The entire stock of Mens and Boys Wear of Norman Alexander's UXBRIDGE MUST BE SOLD (°%xeires" . Remember not just a few extra Bargains But Genuine Saving on every the Stock. Sport Jackets, Suits, Windbreakers, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Hose, Shirts, Overalls, Pants, Gloves, Sweaters, Etc. The Greatest Sacrifice of Quality Merchandise at CUT PRICES- YOU CAN SAVE DOLLARS ~-- Don't fail to be Here -- Norman Alexander UXBRIDGE ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ander- son, : Miss Ruth: Richardson, of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto, visited last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richardson, Mr. Everett Leach, of Hastings, spent the week-end at his home here, Miss Shirley Lynde is holidaying with relatives in Toronto. We are pleased to welcome to our community Mr. and Mrs, Graham and family, formerly of Richmond Hill, who have moved to the "Dalmor" farm recently purchased from Mr, John Miller. Congratulations to Miss Fern Stephen on passing. her Grade V Theory with honours. : Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and son Lloyd, of Carman, Man., are visit- ing friends and relatives in the village. Several] from here attended the special services at Utica on Sunday. DISCOVERED IN 1895 man physicist, William Rontgen, in 1896. # | ment. ¥ for the Service, X-rays were discovered by the Ger- |- 8 {MEDICAL ATTENTION WITHOUT | PAYMENT vice, TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD WITHOUT CORDS Since the war Britain's Post Office Engineers have been carrying out re- search on designs for telephone switch- boards without cords, They have now developed final models which incor- porate what are considered the best features all other existing designs. The new design which the. Post Office engineers have evolved will consider, ably lighten the telephone operator's work. It embodies a flat switchboard worked by a series of keys and press- buttons. The apparatus will store re- quests for long distance calls so that they are presented to the operator in order of arrival, Automatic equip- ment at both the sending and receiv- ing exchanged will 'be controlled by the one operator. This will be one by what is known as a key sender which works on-somewhat similar principles to the dialling system, NIAGARA FRUITS REPORTED "GOOD", POOR ELSEWHERE { Produce passing from the Leaming- week has been very poor "with some commodities definitely bad". ington area is said to be very poor. orchards - despite spite of recent dry weather. Raspberries in Grey, North Simcoe area are reported to be pected. ing exceptionally good growth. In - the good", black, very plentiful. first on July 7, is good. poor quality are reported. Lettuce quality was poor at first but improved later. . Orangeville reports that potato crop prospects are good. Some harvest- ing is expected to take place this week. ie CHINA TOPS CANADA China, 'the country. of tea", pro- |duces more wheat than Canada. £| Britain's National Health Service| # | has completed its first year of work. | fd | During this time 48 million people & i |have been entitled to medical, dental ¥ # and opthalmic treatment without pay- |g 2 More than 2,500 hospitals re- | 2 | presenting 510,000 beds are working ES 18,000 doctors, 9,000 | 8 2 dentists, 5,000 opticians and 14,000 | 38 chemists are actively co-operating. | Over 93 per cent of Britain's popula- | ¥& tion are registered on the doctor's list | which means that they are actively | benefitting from this free health ser- | ton inspection area during the past |p Quality of tomatoes in the Leam-|3 In Grey, Bruce and North Simcoe |Z area scab is reported to be developing | 8 on foliage and fruit in some apple |= aditional spray. Apples are sizing satisfactorily in|} Bruce and |p small' and only a partial crep is ex- |g Canteloupes and tomatoes are show- | & Hamilton-Niagara district 2 sweet cherry crop is reported 'very 52 Raspberries, both red and | Sweet corn | § which appeared on Hamilton Market |g In the Toronto area tomatoes of | E-- a -- Two Shows Nightly--7 and 8. Saturdsy Matinee st 8 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, J ULY 21.22.28 Kathryn Grayson, Frank Sinatra, and Ann Miller in the Glorious New Musical Comedy, in Breath-taking Technicolor "THE BANDIT" KISSING : SHORT PICTURES MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25-26-27 Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner, Chas. Laughton In the Thrilling Action Romance .] "THE BRIBE" ADULT TERTAINMENT a --_ AR! "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST : IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE. near Logan, Phone GE. 1576 TORONTO, ONT. i July 21st, 1949 Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. | > and Wood Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. PHONE 289. «ff : ire ID Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention. Cawker Bros, Family Butchers, Phone 29 The Best the Market Offers : . Delicateria Restaurant ve es, Soda Fountain Cigarettes and Sundries For Coming Out Engagements; Anniversaries, Wedding Receptions, or Special Occasions of any kind, our Banquet Hall is at your disposal. Open Every Day of the Week. FULL COURSE MEALS -- LIGHT LUNCHES 1 ED OO A OD _ Say it with FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, - BOX PLANTS FOR GARDEN BEDDING SOON READY Get them at your grocer or at the - '+. GREENHOUSE NO DELIVERY OF ORDERS FOR LESS. THAN ONE DOLLAR Funeral and Wedding Flowers our spetialty. | Leonards WHITBY, ONT. problems. - disposal. : Cleaners ~ Over 85 years experience at your Psi ul Y Let us take care of [your cleaning ~ We will be pleased to call at your door any Tuesday or Satur- day. Four Day Delivery Service. - PHONE 325 PORT PRRRY. . TERMINAL GRILL a. rie] AUGUST 1, 49 HORSE RACES $1100 Purses Feature Events--Free-for-All Trot or Pace, $600.00 purse .. PHONE 174 ring 1-1 o 2.26 Trot or Pace, (2 seconds allowed trotters) $300 purse. X 2.19 Trot or Pace (3 seconds allowed trotters) $300 purse : A 2) : a Pari Mutual Betting. Bradley Starting Gate. $5 entry fee. ; ; ; : : ; NOTE--The Committee are assured of some of the fastest horses The : People's Meat Market competing in these events : PONY RACES : - "Where You Get the Choloest in Meats" 1st Race--1214 hands and under. 2nd Race--Over 1214 hands. . 'i Hee pies ( 2 Heats) Ds 4 f FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS OSHAWA SEA CADET BAND in attendance tv i Af} EE ------, ; LG odes Bo do | W. E. MacGregor and Son syn. TA Shedd RE Baseball Tournament ai 1.30 p.m. Phone 78w, PORT PERRY Sunderland, Cambray, Stouffville and Port Perry. $100 in prizes. s-- ---- SPORTS--Races for Boys and Girls. Bicycle Race for Boys. Monster Street Dance Flowers telegraphed anywhere, Prince Albert Greenhouse ] Bullders Supplies Starting at 9.30 p.m. Music by Van Walker's 10 piece Orchestra, | | DONNACONA-- Insulating Wallboard # arting at 9.30 p.m." Music by an alker's piece rchestra. i i , ' nL TE Be Sia aE a DONNACONA HARDBOARD. Tem ered 1 3 STREET FAIR{-Booths, Games and Refreshments. Fun for all. When approaching through highways, --STOP and WAIT--it always pays 8 MODERNITE TILEBOARD Ad Ufo pure. : i 1 | Before turning info or crossing a through street : Xd 8 AMES : x fe a Bu B ADMISSION TO GROUNDS--Adults 50c. (including tax) Away: en 19 Ife or hon a, "AMERICAN. CEMENT. HARDWALL PLASTER oft © Children under 12, Free, Street Dance and Lucky Draw, 50c. * Autos admitted to grounds Free. for on-coming traffic. Then proceed with tare, ih GEO. H. DOUCKTT, Minister ONTARIO DRPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Awaas : eh : ¥) v3 REESOR FUEL & LUMBER 'ORT PERR Bw FR GIBSON, President. GORD. CARNEGIE, Sec"y i

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