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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jul 1950, p. 5

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- r ¥ we, "4 RA LC --------t 0 FJ » « ' L & [ 3 *£ 9 | 3 pees ' " A » ~ » Lo Se 3 ; x lt + v DEAD or CRIPPLED stock removed BETTY PHILIPS is singing with the __Theatre Under the Stars . ing Stars of To-morrow in 1946. . year from August 26th to Sept. 9th. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 13th, 1950 CLASSIFIED ADS ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices. Phone Port Perry 118 r 2, Uxbridge 27 Brooklin 62 Toronto, Adelaide 3636 GORDON YOUNG LTD. Cd tree of charge. 1 hour service. High- est prices paid for old 'horses. et ~ Phone Colléct MARGWILL FUR FARM Phone 2679 Bowmanville ~ octl8 tf. HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of POULTRY, SCRAP IRON, and METAL, = Phone - Collect--239 M 12, Oshawa. LIL. TURNER Nogth Oshawa, Ont. July6 FOR SALE -- Ice Refrigerator, Coleman Stove, large 3-burner; Cook Stove with oil burner, all in good re- pair. Phone 279R, Port Perry. july20 i BRAY has some day-old and started chicks, prompt shipment. If you want August-September chicks, order now. Ask us for particulars. A, R. Gray, R.R.2, Port Perry. CAR FOR SALE -- 47 Plymouth, small mileage. - One owner since it was new. Apply 'H. O. Dobson, R.R. 4, Port Perry. Phone 164 1 2, ye July20 | King" -}-C.-L.-Coulter,.-Port-Perrry.------ FOR SALE--37 Ford Coupe, Apply Grant McDonald, Fort Perry. FOUND---Deer Hound, White and Tan. Anyone owning this dog may have 'him by paying for his, keep and this ad. = Apply Ed. Weaver, Man- . chester, Ont, y £ 0 FOR SALE--White Enamel "Frost ice refrigerator, Nearly new, Priced right for quick sale. Ken Read, c-0 Archér Motor Sales, or Perryystreet, : FOR SALE -- About 10 acres: of Standing Timothy Hay in Prince Al- bert. Elmore Wagg, Phone 265 r 23. FOUND A Flat-bottom Boat, Owner can have same by paying ex- penses. Apply to C. Pavlik, - Port Perry. ' v > WANTED--Capable, reliable, mid- dle-aged woman for general house- work; no cooking. Every convenience in modern home. Live in. Perma- nent position for right person. Ap- ply Box No. 22, Port Perry Star. HOUSE FOR SALE--b5 rooms, 1% storeys, Hydro, Hardweod Floors. Sink in pantry, % acre lot, new fene- ing, barn and chickenhouse. Apply at Star Office. . Fr OR SALE or RENT--3-roomed fur- ished cottage, hydro, water on tap; directly north of Port Perry. Apply | ----] BULLDOZING and ' EXCAVATING by the Hour or Contract. WM. TRIPP R.R. Port Perry. | Phone; 199 r 42 SE ~july27 FULLY GUARANTEED "REBUILT" Vacuums $19.50 For Demonstration Phone 124 r 2, Port Perry . . july6 GENERAL CARPENTRY and odd jobs of any Description. No job too small. "Phone 284M, Port Perry and have ROY KENDELL call and give you a free estimate on that repair job. -FOR SALE--Standing hay; Viking Separator in good condition; Cedar rails and posts. Apply Mrs. A. S. TRICYCLE TAKEN -- The party who took my tricycle from the ball game at the Fair Grounds, on Thurs- day last week, please bring it home to me. Jimmie Gibson; Port Perry. SPECIAL NOTICE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - AND FINANCE Dealer Sales." We can- . Inquire now. Private or save you money. A.C. HEAYN INSURANCE AGENT PORT PERRY 174 r 4 FARM HELP- Experienced, Reliable Holland fam- ilies available.. Arriving soon. Write to T. Buma, R.R. 1, Nestleton, Ont. T NEW POTATOES FOR SALE Thos. Barley, Avenue, Port Periy. Phone 299J. - Eavestroughing ~ & Furnaces Claughton, Port Perry R.R.1. I WANTED--To rent a well Jpcasend | ~ farm, 100 acres, with good buildings, Would buy soon! 21 Port Jjuly13 | hydro and water. if suitable. Phone 172 r Perry. in Van- couver's Stanley Park this summer and she is often heard at 7 p.m. Mon- days on Trans-Canada .in the CBC program, Operetta Time, featuring members of the: outdoor company. ~ Betty got her start in the entertain- ment world after appearing on Sing- Steady increase in attendance at- tests the popularity of the Canadian National Exhibition. An all-time' re- cord was set last year at 2,660,600. Preparations have been made for the reception of a still larger crowd this This year the United States Army Air Force Band of 110 musicians will be a feature attraction at the Cana- dian National Exhibition. ": ELECTRIC PRESSURE PUMPS, FURNACES and FURNACE RE- PAIRS TO ANY MAKE. Free Estimates on Request. SYDNEY G&G. BARNES Phong 72 r 2 nT BROOKLIN Ppt aug, 61 SELLE ELSES ISIE ISEISERITIsNtNsILILLLS ENROL EARLY in the : PETERBORO BUSINESS _ COLLEGE, LTD. That Institution which is educating and finding positions for such a large nuinber of young men and women, : ' FALL TERM--Tuesday, Sept. 5th Write for information. Phone 4861 * * Ll © J.-A. McKone, President, F. H. Dearborn, Principal. = "Forty voids and between 30,000 and 40,000 war veterans of both sexes will march to the Canadian National Ex: hibition this year on Warriors' Day, Saturday, August 26. All defense ser- vices will be represented and the American Legion will send pictur- esque detachments from variious cen- tres in the northerh states. Features not hitherto associated with horse shows have been included in the National Horse Show this year at the Canadian National Exhibition. Tedious délays have been carefully avoided in the arrangement: of the programme which extends from Fri- day, Sept. 1st to Saturday, Sept. 9th. | Red Coat Flying ....... AS WITH A GOOD CUP OF TEA, quartette- is the bend in a pod, are the four voices. the impprtant thing in a barbershop "Dan't worry too. much about the individual woice--- just so long as they blend. closely and the cloger the better." an indispensable part of the Leicester nights at 10.30-on Trans-Canada Yetworid stations, All decked out for the special occasion of having their pictures taken (in their usual order) are: man, boritone Bill Carr, basso Horaée Chapman and top tenor Hubert Nowell. So says Bill ' i HH £ . r . . Carr, baritene and soloist .of the CBC's male quartet in Vancouver which is Tuesday MID - ~~ DRESSES BIG ASSORTMEN Leather and Fibre Sandals, Gracia Shoes for Health, .-. (Oxfords and Square to Broadway show second tenor Len Hay- SUMMER The Port Perry Public Library has ) y books for Following is a good selection of new your summer reading. a list of Fiction, General, Boys and Girls books: FICTION. Title "Author The Highlamd Hogs of Nova Scotia MacNeil The Thirsty Land ........ccoooevveennn.... Fox Ghosts Returning .............z....... Steele Parasites ...,...cccooviennn. DuMausier Wonder of all the Gay World ....Barke | Few Flowers for Shriner ...Llewellyn iinet White : Ahteyr cmont Never Dies the Dream ............ Landon Tower and the Town .......... Campbell Gentian Hill coool .Gondge Land of the Leal ... ....Barke Cost Price .................. PNET A Yates White South ................ eerie ewensiony Innes Start of the Trail ....ccoeveeeneeninnn. Rich Golden Salamander" BACT Canning | She Dwelt with Beauty Lowndes Young Mrs. Savage ........ Stevenson That" Girl of Pierre's .............. Davis Mary ........ rn Asch Once-Upon a Time Melody Unheard Spin Your Wee Lady [Flame Tree ..ooveeeeceeiveeennn. Pratt I Married a Dinosaur ...... Sp Brown My Heart Shall Not Fear....... Means Magnus the Magnificent ........ White Savage Gentleman ................. Gerson Bright Leaf Fr ite Simons The Bishop's Cap .................. Linklater Cat of Many Tales ................. ne Quicen Rest 'and Be Thankful............Maelnnes The White King .oeveenennnnn. Harrison GENERAL-- Moonstone Creek SOT Wells How to Sleep .....ccoinn... "TR .. § Bender Tom Cullen of Baltimore .... Robinson Wooden Horse ............u........ Williams 'Guide to Confident Living .......... Peale Carers for Women ...................... Miller White Collar Zoo Thunderbird ......ccoooooiivivnns vere Robb Table Talk of Samuel Marchbank : Davis PORT F riday, 6.45 LH Port Perry Public Libvacy Two for the Show ............ Lawrence eg | Bob Cat EERE fe d Assorted Sisters oom Means Hidden Burro : - Par West Summer Jacobs [choose the finest of 60 stamps issued READING Light of the World ..............coo.... Cook Lead Kindly Light ... ..Sheean High Trail Peabody Sisters of Salem.......... Sharp Mr Bunting in the Promised Land - Metropoliton Opera Guide I Leap Over the Wall. ee Baldwin Grand -AHianee 70 "Churchill Here is Alaska ...................Stefansson Encyelopedia of Wit and Humor Williams Swallows and Amazons ....... Ransome ..Ransome LCliffe Misses Lee Lessons in Living Nature Trees of Canada BOYS and GIRLS Kings Breakfast ...... "TRAN. SH Milne 6 Titles of Honeybunk Series Thor ndy ke 4 Beverley Grey's Series Cross Canada Dusty's Windmill Sleepy to the Rescue ....Mac Reynolds Tim to the Rescue ........... Adrizzone Little Tim and the Brave Captain Adrizzone Here Comes the Showboat ....... Credle Little Appaloose .............. Ferries Hader Story of Noah Son-of the Valley vein Tunis 300 U0 ET. I A Norton Trees We Shall Know Sail Away Shrew Silver Stallion Horse to Ride Book of Horses and their Pictures "ea ey Canadian Stamp in First Ten: -- Visit- ors to the recent International Stamp Exhibition, in London, were asked to since "BLUEN the first ten 1840. The NOSE" stamp ayas placed in Canadian 5H0-cent HG of the votes went to thefgmous "Penny Black", depicting Queen Victoria in the morning of her reign. Second in the ballot was the £1 "Silver Wedding" stamp issuéd in TRI-COUNTY 'LEAGUE BASEBALL ~ SUNDERLAND vs. PERRY July 14 » At the Fair Grounds Admission 25¢. Be on hand to give the boys your support. 1948. p.m. Lined up here like peas | a from McGill University in 1914, He time. Men's... Boys' BATA SHOES Girls' Straps " i Size 9x9. T THIS. Sun Dresses Lo. oR - House Dresses A Summer Dresses: $15 LADIES' SHOES . $2.95 to $1.75 $8.95 to $9.75 Ties) SISMAN'S SCAMPERS Ladies' Loafers, wine .................. Ladies' White Oxfords ................. from $3.50 CHILDREN'S CANVAS SHOES, pr. Misses' Canvas Oxfords SE SE J LINOLEUM TILE "Each 19¢. AUER VF "F. W. Brock And So SUMMER SALE VEEK OX 12 feet ........ 'hr New patterns this week. CONGOLEUM RUGS L$11.00 INLAID LINOLEUM $1.50 and $2 200 square yard RAYON TABLE CLOTHS S0ineh SLE LACE TABLE CLOTHS 805 $050 $1.95 S005 90. $1.05 $1.50 and $6.75 WABASSO PILLOW CASES $1.50, $1.65 and $1.85 TEA TOWELLING Ahe. 19e., T0c.. The. NYLON SWEATERS $3.95 and $6.45 yard. LADIES COTTON JERSEY $1.98 MEN'S T SHIRTS . $1.35 MEN'S GABERDINE PANTS $7.95, $9.95 and $10.75 16 oz. jar . 20 oz. tin ......... ARROW BRAND CREAM S LYNN VALLEY WAF ER Pic KI. KE HE INZ TOMATO KETCHUP STANDARD QUALITY PEAS 20 07. tin ooo $4 Ie, 20 oz bot L200 22 for 23c. GROCERIES TOMATO JUICE, Choice Quality . tim... "PE in A TER, BIRDSEY IS 3 for 25¢. 16 oz. jar... ane. FROZEN EISH--=(OD, HADDOCK, PERCH. SOLE FILLETS STYLE CORN ..each Ile. CHRISTIE' S BREAD, AKES;, ROLLS. Retirement of in Canadian Muir, Cen- A well-known figure Livestock industry, George W. Dominion Animal Husbandman, tral. Experimental Farm, Ottawa, re- tired on superannuation July 3, after 36 years service. to Canadian agri- culture. Mr. Que., Muir was born at St. Laurent, sixty vears ago and graduated joined" the Animal Husbandry Divi sion of the Department of Agriculture immediately after graduation, and has been with the Division since that In 1933 he was appointed Do- minion Animal Husbandman in that Sa RES ath he . J the Geo. W. Muir . wus supervision of animal husbandry Branch Canada. Well known in Mo and unas: him many Ixperimental Muir ceem an Colleges the ican Beauty 'F. W. BROCK and SON © PORT PERRY ~~ . . SAT kaa iil experimental Iaarm at Ottawa, similar Farms and Stations Muir brought to his suming efficieney friends, a pathering held at the ( Farm, was presented with which he ge Mi a bouquet of and friends. recipient; of Roses. had overall direction of and research work at the I2 amd work on the tL TER agricultural cirveles work a quiet thut 'entral Ottawa, a, painting and a veading limp as a token of the held by hi Muir wa Amer ~ PHONE 43 alli PN HS RAL SNR The Grandstand at National "Exhibition xperi- 20,000 spect: tors. the in 1948 and 1940, Leonidoff and judging by reservations to date, the fourteen formandes this vear fr Aug won | 1s year from Aug, the Canadian accommodates It was entirely sold out for the nightly performances With Danny Kaye featured in the production by Leon= seat per- will play to capacity again - 25 to Sept. 9. Mr. TRADE MARR REG TRAVEL REFRESHED coins. as souvenirs of their Canadian trip. RN like the one inset, in their change shortly. Dolan, Director of the Canadian Goverrme ada's Minister of Trade and Commerce, and J. C. Chamber of Commerce, who accompanied a dele Mr. McGlashan got an assurance would be allotted supplies of the dollars for local merchants. advocated for some time by private organizations, which (Photo from Canadian A I IT vet thingy 1 5.3 ng nt Travel Bureau, from Finance Minister D. C. Ottawa); Travel Bureau.) United States tourists in Ontario's Ningnii area will be getting shining ni new Canadian silver dollars Happy about the prospect are, left to right, D. Leo- Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, Can- McGlashan, Chairman of the Greater Niagara , gation from his area to Ottawa to appeal for the Abbott that Niagara banks The silver dollar campaign has been argued tourists will like to retain them N ~

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