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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jul 1950, p. 3

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°! Re- e- Upholstery a pointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, PORT PERRY, ii THURSDAY, JULY 18th, 1950 ~ BUSINESS DIRECTORY W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9. a.m. to 5 p.m. Office. Upstairs over C, Sleeps Office. Insurance OR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Queen Street ort Phons 287 Special, - © Let's Get Acquainted os i ---- Rousseau Upholstery Invites you to visit their New -- Retail Sales Room located at 216 Mary St. E., WHITBY er FREE CHAIR In appreciation of your visit we will give you a ticket which entitles you to share in our "Gift Chair" plan. 1f you are unable to attend our show room pick up your ticket at the Star Office. DON'T MISS THIS--LIMITED TIME ESE; 'ONLY. : Phone 483 Whitby or write ROOFING ~ OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding. Estimates given on all kinds of work. ' EARL WALLACE Phone 261. "Port Perry © A GERALD B. THOMPSON 'DC Cv *Doctor of Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Office Hours 9 to 5 Phone 2927 Evenings by Appointment 3122388213283 828382 New Service Cleaners - TOSHANA, ONTARIO a cam PORT PERRY Representative : F. Ww. BRoUK & SON. e 43. p and Delivery. RUSSELL D.§HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office --------lon-Tuesday-and- Thursday afternoons "ROUSSEAU'S "UPHOLSTERY or Box 10, Port Perry Star. Inquire about our 8-way rebuilding 0c OO LL "REFRIGERATION . for prompt service on all makes, both housshold and commercial, Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey J LB 0 INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? 'Whatever your insurance ade H. W. MERON Phone 41 'Port Perry ------ ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C.| in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Wednesday morning and Friday. afternoen of each week, or by ap] Phono 25 _------ FOR SAND AND GRAVEL and Exeavating Work, ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to oblige you. -Fhone' saz Port Perry, for information. Feb. M, 1951 Local Agent, Cuadlan Pacifie Rall way, Transportation arranged over . any lines of the Company. Agent : International Air Service Linea Phone 138 - EDWARD BIND OPTOMETRIST--OBHAWA . 223 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 4381.W (OPPOSITE SELLERS.) | Office Hours: 9.80 to 6 p.m. "ry Evenings by appeistuadl MONTEITH 4 & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street; Port Perry. Phone 94 oil Bumers -"FES88"---the Canadian Pioneer-- Proven Performance ° ESS W.H. Peel Hardware PHONE 55 THE LINDSAY CONVALESCENT HOMB ' offers competent nursing care and cheerful surroundings to elderly, convalescent and chronic patients. Registered nurse in attendance 24 hours. Government lHeensed. Reasonable Rates. ,11 RIDOUT S8T. LINDSAY Phone 116 i E. Storry BUILDER Agent for all makes of "Insul-bric and Asphalt, Aluminum and: Steel "| Shingles: -- ~~ Estimates Free. Phone 29 or Port Perry Electric Floor Sanders Hardwood Floors, laid, sanded and finished: General Carpentry, kitchen NOTICB TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Hershel Stone, Deceased. : All persons having claims against the estate of Hershel Stone, late of the Village of Little Britain, in the County of Victoria, retired Farmer, who died on or about the 29th day of May, 1950, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before" the of their claims, Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed® among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry this 27th day of June A.D, 1960. ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C. Box 181 Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the above estate, july 18. : Utica Rev. Mr. Whllaée, of Toronto;- had charge of the church service on Sun- day-9th and gave a most interesting talk on. Temperance. Mr. Wallace is a' gifted speaker and it's a shame so few turned out to hear him. Mr: Kaill, B.A,, had charge of the Goodwood morning service, but was with us in the afternoon, "Sunday School next Sunday at 1 p.m., so we can attend the 101st anniversary of the Presby- terian Church, Rev. Mr. Riddell, of Port Perry, will be in charge. Utica Senior Baseball team played at Greenbank on Monday night. Birthday greetings to. Evelyn Ross for Thursday the 13th of July. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Scott, Guelph, and Mr. and" Mrs. Bruce Beare and Dale, of Port Perry, Miss Donna Crosier, Oshawa, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier, this week- end, Mr. and Mrs. E. King and Mrs Kleffman, of Pittsburg, were callers of Mr. Bert McKercher on Sunday. Mrs. Marks of Winnipeg, guest of her niece Mrs, Kendall, last week. Mrs. Marks related some sad stories of f vhe flood disaster. "UTICA SCHOOL REPORT Names listed alphabetically Grade 9--Melvin Dittrick Lois Sandison Grade 8--David Wilson Grade 7--Patsy Dittrick Carol Leeder Tony Luciano Kae Philip Peter Sutcliffe Sylvia Toogood : Grade. 6--Bill Collins Bobby Diamond ~ 27th day of July, 1960, full particulars Walter Sandison Grade b--Joy Collins . Bobby Hill gr Jim Luciano Kenny McKnight Charles Trenka Grade 4A--Barbara Graham Lorraine Julien Billy Mitchell Reginald Philips : Kenny Skerratt. Grade 3--Allan Bailey "Donny Dittrick - Carol Geer Kathleen Trenka Grade 2--Paulette Julien 22 "Billy Redshaw Mrs. 'K, M. Crosier, Peasher Junior Farmer News ONTARIO COUNTY JUNIOR FARMER EXECUTIVE MEETS Ontario County Junior Farmer Asso- ciation met in the Department 'of Agriculture Office, on Wednesday evening, Juy Oth, : The main purpose of the packing was to make plans for the Annual Junior Farmer Picnic, the Annual Junior Farmer Church: .Service, and the Tractor Safe Driving Competition held in connection with "thie Fall Fairs : The President, Ted Croxall, con- ducted the meeting, and led the dis- cussion. It was decided to hold the Picnic on Friday, July 14th -at Geneva Park, with picnic lunch commencing at 6.30 p.m. followed by games and swim- ming. Commencing at 9.00 pn. a Dance* will be held. Junior Farmers from each of the four local clubs-- namely Brooklin, Port Perry, Beaver- ton, and Uxbridge, are invited to be present. . It was decided to hold the Church Service at Beaverton this year. The Begveiton Junior Farmers are mak- ing the arrangements, and a tentative date 'of August 13th has been set, with the service to commence at 7.80 p.m. The Port-Perry Junior Institute is providing special music. Junior | Farmers of all Clubs in the County are invited to attend their annual Church service on August 13th, ~~ The finals in the Tractor Driving Competitions will be held on October 5th, at the North Ontario Ploughing Match, to be held at Dunrobin Farms, Pedverton. The executive decided that the top 3 contestants are each of the local driving competitions to be held in connection with the Fall Fairs would compete in the finals. The winner of this final County Competi- The Executive and Directors of the | __ Emmerson __ Agricultural - Representative, opened 2 the discussion on.the various methods | § Different ways with | 8 tion will represent Ontario County at the Provincial Finals held at the Coli- seum, Toronto, in January, 1961. Mr- Fair, Agricultural Representa- tive, outlined the Rules and Regula- tions concerning the Tractor Driving Competitions at the local Fairs. Con. testants are required to drive a trac- tor hitched to a wagon through a series of offset stakes, and back the wagon up to a loading chute. Time, | care of operation, safety, and driving | ability are all judged and count to- ward the final score, In addition, each contestant is required to answer a short "true" or "false" examination in connection with care and operation of farm machinery. The various Junior Farmer competitions will be held at Oshawa Fair, Port Perry Fair, Scott Fair and Beaverton Fair, prior to the finals at Dunrobin Farms on October bth. ¥ The meeting adjourned after a lengthy discussion on each of the questions at hand. * » . » PORT PERRY JUNIOR FARMERS The meeting -of the Port Junior Farmers was held Tuesday, June 27, at the High School. The girls' meeting opened with the singing of the Opening Ode The roll call was answered. by "An item to in- clude in your medicine chest." Door prize of a box of chocolates was won by Betty Powell. A practical de- monstration was given of First Aid by | Joan Aldred and Yvonne Milner." A" discussion followed of the proper treatment with regard to sunburns, scratches, ete., ficial. One of the main topics discussed at the boys' meeting was a Rodeo. one-to be held in Port Perry on Sept. 4th. Further details at a later date. i Be sure and watch for further par- ticulars. i Jennings, of hay making. pros and cons of each were compared, comprising buck rakes, hay loaders, 5 balers, forage-harvesters, tripods and J coiling" Tractor | They shall try and arrange | {8 Assistant [§ CHOICE SELECTION OF FRESH and COOKED MEATS YORK FROSTED FOODS "ALL KINDS OF FISH a RPP "THE FAMILY BUTCHER. E " CAWKER BROS. PROMPT BELIVERY PHONB 290 PORT PERRY ELECTRIC INGLIS WASHERS and WATER HEATERS RADIOS - RANGES - APPLIANCES LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES EASY PAYMENT ENT Tih PHONE 177 and was indeed bene- | RRSSSSSRESEE: Lumber & 'Builders Supplies We have a good supply of Builders' supplies on hand. Check the following list and then call us for prices. ' B. C. CEDAR SHEETING. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10. ASPHALT ROOFING, WINDOWS, DOORS, MOULDINGS, TILEBOARD, PLASTER, LIME. REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 73 The door prize was an adjustable Fagassess hack -saw- and Bill Stewart was the lucky winner. The joint meeting was under" the direction of Harley Johnson... The Scandal Sheet known as "Smiles 'and Chuckles" was read by Clara Martyn. The Ontario County Junior Farmer song was then introduced to us by. : Ted Croxall, The highlight of the evening was the recreation in the form of games under the dirction of Betty Reader, Mary Wilson and Don Ashbridge. New games added much to the en- joyment and laughter of all. : "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. 15678 : TORONTO, ONT. - More and more Port Perry Motorists are switching to few Hah ANTI- KNOCK POWER -Hills: seem flatter... miles shorter] Sensational New High-Test Gasoline Designed for New v High Compression Englnes Gives New Life to All Cars ' " $90500004004n0s00000020rsssNIRee ssn enisstisndy MAKE THE 10-GALLON TEST AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE! sees _GYPROC, DONNACONNA, PLYWOOD, INSULATION, fii 37 King St. East, Oshawa, at, for a Ark Po . » ih Jah "Gordon W. Riehl, C.A., ROBERT PICKARD Besident Partner PHONE 281W _ PORT PERRY I a Ria. r RING and SAND AND GRAVEL RE UBRHOLSTERING When and where you want it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 131 | r 6, _ Let us re-upholster your old chester- Port Perry, RRA field suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. 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