. Whatever your Insurance needs | "PORT PERRY x, Ty. 5) a ----Hardwood Floors laid, sanded and PORT PERRY, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1951 -" BUSINESS DIRECTORY SAND and GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 8 Port Perry, RR. 4 .. Air Conditioning - Eavestroughing | We sell and service DURO PRESSURE PUMPS SYDNEY G. BARNES RE . UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING Let us re-upholster your old Cheater- field Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed,| BROOKLIN ~~. Phone 72 r 2 Phone and have our consultant call 4" Aug 62 - and give you a free estimatg. Freel o pick-up and delivery, a : ; "Phone 3344 collect. , CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS & BOLICITORS 1 Gordon D. Conant, K.C. Roger G. Conant, B.A. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG Offices: DENTIST = Oshawa, Out., 7}; Simcoe 8t, South Queen Street -- Phone 8-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS ; Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 P ns Perry Phone 287 Port Perry) a Refrigeration for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. 'Reg. Boundey INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? GERALD B THOMPSON *Doctor of 'Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE _ may be, consult 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA H W. EMMERSON !o0ffice Hours 9 to 6 Phone 2937 Phone 41- Port Perry Evenings by Appointment. DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) ONTARIO' Office Hours--10 a.m. to 6 p.m. - RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K. C, 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office Phones: Office 68 W." Res. 68J- |on' Tucsday and Thursday afternoons ? "of euch week, or by appointment. ' : Queen Street, Port Perdy. Phone 94 MONTEITH & MONTEITH : : CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. East, Oshawa. Gordon W. Richl, C.A. i Resident Partner RE-UPHOLSTERY By Experts ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Whitby - Phone 483 'REAL ESTATE J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. 'Head Office, 366 Bay 8t., Toreato Phone EM. 3-0804 Port Perry 186) City and Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Properties. LLOYD LEB is your Local Representative. "Phone LO 5229, Toronto. Electric Floor Sanders finished, General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on and fin- ished for painting. . ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by -- appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C.| CLEARANCE SALE WHILE THEY LAST Singer Sewing Machines FLOOR MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS 2 Console Models S216. a0 'REGULAR $249.60 .............. sitesi 'ae | J Console Models REGULAR $274.60 ........coonvivviininnnnininninnnniinniininn, 2 Desk Models $247.00 REGULAR $272.00 ....... FE ORO NPI FLL I 2 Featherweight Portables $135. 0 REGULAR hy BO. ocircniens CR EON Cp 2 Round Bobbin Portables | $99. 50 REGULAR. $119.50 ....cccccivvnniiiimmnnninininiinnn IEEE 2 Small Cabinet Models $132.00 REGULAR $152.00 ,....oiivininininmninnmiminin . . . . . . . . . . . Ili . . . ' . . . 2 Reverse Sew Treadles $14.50 } "REGULAR $167.00 crisis ON SALE ONLY AT YOUR - SINGER SEWING CENTER OSHAWA Telephone 65-5443 14 ONTARIO ST. - " wf tn Seagrave Anniversary services in Seagrave United Church, Sunday, October 14, at 11 a.m. and 7.80 p.m. Rev, H. G. Lester, of Warkworth will be the guest speaker. Special music will'be given by the choir in the morning. Several of our people attended the lowing match which. was held at. the former: McLaughlin farm at Oshawa. 'Rev, "A. W. oi heca and Mr, C. Sleep attended Presbytery at Fenelon Falls on Wednesday. : Mrs. Lyons" of Toronto visited friends in Seagrave recently. Mr. and Mrs. O. Boe attended Wood- ville Fair on Monday. Miss Amy Matthews entertained the North Group on Monday evening. Plans were made for the next W. A, meeting. Mr. Carl Boe of Huntsville, spent the week-end here at his home, The executive of the Womans Asso- ciation met at the home of Mrs. C. Sleep on Tuesday. Several items of business were discussed, Further plans were made for the Turkey Sup- per which is to be held in the United _| Church, Wednesday, November 7th, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tristram and fam- ily of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson, Leslie Sturman who had the mis- fortune to break his leg while playing on the street on Wednesday, is in the Oshawa General Hospital, Miss Luella Atkinson and Mrs, Clarke, of Toronto, were visitors to Seagrave on Monday. (Advertisement) Port McNicoll's Vote In what was believed to be the larg- i est poll in the village of Port Me- Nicoll's history, the electors approved 'a Brewers Retail Store on Thursday, September 27th. The count was 379 in favour with only 82 opposed. Port McNicoll was one of the few towns in recent years to submit the single issue to the electors, a Brewers Retail Store. Iu most Local Option votes there are other ballots, covering different types of outlets, submitted _| at the same time. This was the case in Port Pergy's previous vote in 1948. submitting the Brewers Retail Store question alone was clearly demonstrated by the re- sult in Port McNicoll. The Port Perry Committee is following the same course. It is a "clear-cut" issue likely to result in a "clear-cut" decision at the polls. Port McNicoll's result can be taken as a "straw in the wind" for Port Perry. More and more residents of Ontario towns and villages are com- ing to recognize that beverages -are used more moderately in towns where. a local Brewers Retail Store is estab- lished. The citizens of Port McNicoll clearly realized this notwithstanding an all- out publicity campaign by a small 'dry' group who sought to retain a prohibition law which had long since ceased to control or restrict the sale of beverages. . The wisdom of GIRL GUIDE COOKIE DAY Sat., October 20th HELP THE GIRL GUIDES COM- PANY by buying COOKIES from them when they call on you. - Er The October meeting of Honey- of Mrs, Kellett. The meeting op- ened with singing The Ode follow- ed by the Lord's Prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The treas- urer's report was then given. The Motto--He that knows his own generation only remains always a child. The Roll call was answered by "A debt we owe the pioneers. All conveners of standing com- mittees gave a brief report. We had Mrs. O. Edwards, First Presi- dent of Honeydale W. I. as a guest. Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Cox are the delegates to attend. the W. I. convention to be held at the Royal York on November 5-6-7. - Honeydale W. I, are chartering a bus to go to Oshawa on October 24 to tour General Motors. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Geo. Irwin on Nov. 14th. W. 1 are holding a bazaar of Home Baking and Parcel Post in the Port Perry Library on Nov. 3. Mrs. Lyle convener of Historical Research and Current Events was in charge of the program. Murs. Lyle gave a short talk on the early settlers of Reach Township, also gave a report on the Thunder Bay Convention held recently at Fort Frances, Ont. . Mrs. Ross G. Pus cell, President of the Federated W .I. of Ont. and Miss Anna R. Lewis, director of W. I. branch and Mrs. N. Wood, area chairman, taking an activq part at the meet- idea, painting pictures of animals on the outside of all the buses. Mrs. Wm. Moase gave a few short readings that were very in- teresting. Mrs. L. Honey gave a quiz on Ont. County Naming Contest. The meeting was closed by singing God save the King. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lyle's group. Sincere sympathy is - extended by HoneydalezCommunity to Mrs. niskillen on the passing of a hus- band and father. RU ---- Prospect « Keep in mind the Anniversary Ser- vices at Prospect on Sunday, October 128th at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. G. Fletcher, B.A, of Woolerton, Ontario, will be the guest speaker at both services. The Ashburn male quartette will provide special music at the 11 a.m. service and Utica choir at the.7.30 p.m. service. Due to the increased cost of Sunday School Supplies, each family in the | necessities. neighbourhood is being asked to do- nate one dollar to help purchase these COMING! LAWRENCE'S REXALL 'One Cent Sale OCTOBER 17-18-19-20 1111110000000 000000000000 0000000082 ~ NOTE--Oh sale week we shall close at 12.30 noon on Tuesday, and remain open until 6 p.m. on Wedneesday. El lel a el A. Phone 49 See Bills and next week's Star for further particulars. M. LAWRENCE The Rexall sw ig Perry dale W. I. was held at the home| Harold Mills-and children of En-| $14.95 'Hampton Fall Dresses Barbara Joyce Silk Crepe Dresses By HAMPTON Grey, Green, Black, Navy, Tan, Brown and Violet. WITH NOVELTY BUTTON TRIM $16.95 - $19.95 Navy, Green, and Tan. CHILDREN'S TAFFETA DRESSES with lace trim--Red, 7 to 12 years. $6.95, & $8.95 INVITATION NYLONS by Monarch srirrirnen 42 gauge $1.45 51 gauge $1.95 MERCURY WOOL and COTTON HOSE, $1.85, $2.19, $2.49 SUPERSILK, Substandard NYLON HOSE, reg. 1.756--$1.29, PURE SILK, reg. 2.60, $1.45 MONARCH NYLON LONG SLEEVE PULL OVERS Black, White, Sky, Coral, Pink GIRL'S.N YLON CARDIGANS, 28 to 34, red, pink, sky $4.95 IBEX BLANKETS, 70 x 90 st -- pair $6.50 WALLPAPERS 1952 Patterns ALL IN STOCK NOW HIGH QUALITY WASHABLE PAPERS ROOM LOTS FROM LAST YEAR'S BARGAIN PRICES, ea LINE AT Johnston's Approved Clothes & Winter Overcoats, $49.50 Men's Oxfords 96.95 - $8.95 - $9.95 Worsted Suits ALL SIZES IN STOCK GROCERIES * GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 oz tin, 2 - 23c. BRAND - Goodrich Rubbers COMPLETE STOCK OF THIS POPULAR GLEN VALLEY CORN, 15 oz., 2 for 2lec. YORK TOMATO JUICE, 20 oz., 2 for 29c. . MOUNTAIN BLEND COFFEE, Ib. $1.03 MAPLE LEAF CHEESE, %: Ib. pkg. 29c. VAN KIRK'S PRESERVED GINGER 27e. TIES - STRAPS - Gracia Shoes for Ladies $9.75 to $12.50 VAN KIRK'S CHOPPED NUTS, pkg. 17¢. SULTANA RAISINS Ws coos assndBC. JELLO CREAM COCOANUT PIE _ i FILLER 3 for 3lec. PUMPS BEF RET PE RP PP F.W. - PHONE E 43 Greenbank On Thursday, October 4th, 1951, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary, also Mrs. Wilson's birthday. In the evening Mrs, Wilsoi's brother William and his wife called to 'offer Mr. and Mrs, Wilson congratulations and also to wish Mrs. Wilson many happy returns of the day. A number of friends and neigh- bours called and spent the evening. Murs. Wilson received a lovely birthday cake from friends--Mrs. S. MacFar- lane and Mis, John Colwell, Nylon Fleece In producing a warm, fleecy lining for boots and jackets, men may prove more efficient than sheep, according to the nylon di- vision of Canadian Inlustries Ltd. The fleece lining in many jack- ets, station wagon coats and snow boots this winter will be replaced by a lining of brushed nylon. The nylon is warm, wears well and has the advantage of being much lighter than sheared sheep's-hide, it is claimed. Since the new fab- ric is sold by the yard, manufac- turers can cut their linings econ- i$. omically instead of piecing odd- shaped skins and can sell their | garments for less than the fleece- [lined ones. The new station-wagon coat with a brushed nylon lining gives great warmth with little weight. The hip-length jacket combines tough nylon fabric on the outside with a soft fleecy nylon lining. Its warmth and water-repellancy make it ideal for hunting wear. Women's snow boots have water- proof nylon uppers with brushed nylon lining and feel almost as light on the feet as bedroom slip- pers. ~ Treat the family to [ais Brock & Son PORT PERRY Electric Washing Machine Sale . TE Brand New Merchandise. only in stock two weeks, manu- This merchandise arrived in, late for our summer selling season and must be Nationally known, fully guaranteed latest 'models; - brand new machines.-» # facturers name withheld by request, cleared. Similar Offerings on: BEDS - MATTRESSES - CONGOLEUM RUGS: FLOOR COVERING - FLOOR LAMPS - DISHES TABLE LAMPS CHESTERFIELD SUITES, CHESTERFIELD BEDS - CONTINENTAL BEDS AND SO FORTH. Christian' s Home Equipment Store : Jackson's Point MRS. C. H. ROOKE, Manager ttt tt I LS ELL Ls LL Lt SL srr ss ss Lr rrr Ltr rt LLL LL LL LR LER RR HR RH RR fe FT fon A3 ae £7 Sn HATS with a Fall Flare FOR FLATTERY IN NEW SHAPES Cable o ne AND AUTUMN SHADES ARE NOW ON" 'DISPLAY RE . ¢ oO UP-TOWN HAT SHOPPE PORT PERRY MRS. E. B. COOKE Phone 218 4