a PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1951 SE -- BUSINESS DIRECTORY BAND and GRAVEL . When and where you want it. - Call * ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 1 tb Port Perry, R.R. 4. GARNET V. GRAY Optometrist Office hours 9.30.a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening by" appointment EVERY MONDAY Rsidence of J. C. Whitby Port Perry, Ont. . (Beside High School Campus) Phone 293-W for appointment DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST « Queen Street Port Pury Belrigeration for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs - Phone 237 : may be, consult 'H, W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, K.C. "Roger G, Conant, B.A, . " Offices: Oshawa, Ont., °° Phone 38-2227 Ajax, on, Phone % . BOOFING F ALL KINDS 7% Simcoe St. South | PIE hy Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry GERALD 5 THOMPSON *Doctor-- bg ob idi X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Office Hours 9 to & Phone 2927 Evenings by Appointment RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K. C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Gipawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of euch week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 REAL ESTATE Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. | adian National Live Stock Records to Only. Bare Essentials on Livestock Certificate A standard registration certificate applicable to all breeds of livestock and acceptable. to all breed associa-" tions with ifformation reduced to the bare essentials was the main proposal |, suggested last week-end at a joint meeting of delgates of about 26 breed- ers' associations and officials of the Department of Agriculture. The - new arrangement, if endorsed by the associations at their respective annual meetings, will' result in a simpler and prompter. livestock regis- tration service on the part of the Can- all Canadian breeders. On the other hand, associations themselves will have a larger share of the responsi- bilities which have piled up with time and, for the last 46 years, have been assumed in most cases by the Cana- dian National Live Stock. Records Office. . Specific proposals adopted at .this Ottawa meeting and which again will have to be submitted to the breeders can be summarized as follows: 1. The inclusion on registration certificates ofthe minimum of infor- mation required to establish identj- fication and ancestry. 2. The use of a standard certificate of registration by all associations. 3. The discontinuance of the plac- ing of special deposits to the credit of an association by the Canadian Na- tional Live Stock Records: Office. 4. The transfer from the Records Office of such duties and services as may be adequately conducted by as- sociation secretaries. Additional services now given _in-| TEA AND COFFEE POT Something new at the 1962 British Industries Fair will be an electric tea or 'coffee maker of chromium-plated copper, The appliance has a pantented filter which is claimed to brew ten to twelve cups of tnnin-free tea using only 1% t&aspoons of tea leaves. L LJ LE = CHEAPER ATLANTIC AIR. TRAYEL 'Five B.0.A.C., Constellations "are now being modified to increase their passanger-carrying capacity, as part 'of the Corporation' s°plan to introduce lower - ($300) single fares on North 'Atlantic routes, :- © . * * J FLYING COLOSSUS Finishing touches are being put to the first of three 140-ton Saunders- Roe "Princess" class flying boats--the largest -ever built in Britain. The "Princess" will have a range of 3,600 miles. » » » YERSATILE HITCH-HIKER Islwyn Roberts, 37, of Merioneth, 'Wales, reached Liverpool last week after hitch-hiking across Canada and back since April. $2.00 in his pocket and a knap-sack on his back. He returned-with two new suitcases and $290--earned as a rail- way labourer, miner, farmer, laundry- man, hotel handyman, cattle-food mak- er, -errand-boy and bowling alley pin | bo 2 * eo» 2 AYRSHIRE FILM MAY coi TO '*. CANADA 'Members of thé Ayrshire Cattle Herds Book Society had a preview in Ayr of a new colour film, "Progress to "Pedigree", which the Society has sponsored. The theme is the grading of the herds to full pedigree standard, which the film demonstrates can be done in three generations, Among those who saw the film was Mr. R. O. Biggs, prominent Ayrshire He left home with [' - Hamplon Ch Dress, _ 2-piece Checked Dress': Hk pleated skirts, 7 to 12 7 Yea dl I-piece Check Dresses, J+ I ANTIES with ee tri.) large and 0.8. VESTS Lye LADIES' CREPE DRL. . 4 to 20, and 16}% to 261." MEN'S JUMBO KNIT SWEATERS, Monarch Knit ............. presser $e 75 Cases retain aay $35.00 Gifts Christmas Goods BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS for Xmas rtrd tome cent ae "0c. to $1.35 BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS i 65¢;, 75¢. and 9§e. 50¢, DOLLS Dolls, Toys, Decorations DOLLS ELECTRIC TRAINS eprarreeniivaases $14.95 25¢. to $6.50 10c. to $4.35 Ss PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours--10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phones: Office 68 W. Res. 68J MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. East, Oshawa. "Gordon W. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner 'RE-UPHOLSTERY By Experts ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY - "Whitby - Phone 483 ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS New or old floors sanded and finish- , ed, or waxed and polished by the sq- foot. Electric floor sanders, or Waxers and polishers for rent. Phone R. PICKARD, 281W Port Perry, Ont. _H 'oronto Phone EM. 83-0604 ; Port Perry 186) City and Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Properties. LLOYD LEE is your Local Representative. _ Phoge LO 6229, Toronto. ARTHUR W. 8; GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Wednesday morning and Friday afterfioon of each week, or by appointment. Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 26 BACK HOEING, TRENCHING, SHOVEL FRONT WORK DITCHING, BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING of all Kinds. Contact - Lorne "Hai ght SUNDERLAND, gu Phone Sunderland 63 r 3 "of. short pedigrees. 'clude collection of membership fee 'arrears; preparation of'a mémbership list for the annual meetings; interpre- tation of -jnaccuracies in constitution and by-laws; settlement of disputes among members, ete. : The adoption of the aboveiproposals would necessitate adoption of amend- 'ments to corresponding articles of af- filiation. In brief, the list of amend- ments approved at the meeting stipu- | lates that the Records Office should cease to . a banker and lawyer for associations; that its responsibili- ties should be limited to the issuance Longer pedigrees would be provided by the association, the fee to be charged by them for such a service being in accordance with the amount of work involved in each case. No 'changes have heen made to the article dealing with the conditions of withdrawal of an associaton from the affiliation; Department and Records officials would continue to be at the disposal of associations and members for ad- vice on any problem related to jew responsibilities, assumed by associa- tions, - re breeder of Dundas, Ont., who said he would like to arrange for copies of it to-be sent to Canada, Election Notice The municipal electors of the TOWNSHIP OF REACH are hereby-notifield that nominations for. the offices of REEVES and COUNCILLORS and TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA BOARD To form the Council of the said Town- ship for the year 1962; and two Trus- tees for the School Area Board for 1962 will be held in the Township Hall, MANCHESTER on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 19561, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and in the event of a Poll being re- quired, the votes of the electors will be taken on MONDAY, the Third day of DECEMBER, 1951, between the hours of 10,00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. "THE WI Mr, and Mrs, Voter-- As this campaign progresses and you are beseiged on all sides with pleas and promises by candidates and political leaders may I plead with you to stop and consider the issues and let reason and common sense guide you in your choice on election day. 'My Liberal-Lawyer opponent in this riding in a vertable maelstrom-of - promises-storms-up-and-down-this- Province erecting hundréds of new hospitals overnight; building thousands of new homes before he can draw a second breath; healing the sick in the twinkle of an eye; subsidizing milk producers and any other person or party that he can think of. mon sense. He is going to do all these things with your money be- cause he: makes no mention that he intends to print his own 5 money to accomplish his purpose. No one yet has been able to have his cake and .Let's get back to com- eat it too. To even begin to do the things Mr. Thomson ad- vocates would require millions of dollars in new taxation. "That money can only come out of your pocket--that is the. only source. Thomson's promises 'will blow this Province to destruction unless the Voters tie down their holdings with reason and common sense, and elect a government on Nov- ember the 22nd that is built on a sound and safe foundation. Within the limit of a balanced budget the Frost Government has accomplished and will extend where Retesegty-. - -*t D BLOWS to enable people Ww acquire (a) Workmen's Benefits Increased. (b) 1150 New Schools (¢) Milk for pupils--Free Text Books (d) 167,000 New Homes have been erected i in Ontario since . the war (e) Down Payments Reduced homes --{f)-- Grants-for-109-New-Hospital- Projectg "l= (8) Children's Aid Grants Increased. (h) = Universal Old Age Pensions (i) Hydro for Farm Homes Jj) Mothers' Allowances Doubled (k) First Grants to Disabled on the Way (1) - Equal Pay for Woman ; Let's have representation on the Government side of the house so that this riding may participate in the orderly ex- pansion and continuation of these projects and accomplish- ments. storm of impossible promises. Let's batten down the hatches from the Liberal Yours sincerely, MICHAE] STARR. "Michael Starr" your ~ Progressive- Conservative Candidate sistant, pink, white, oY ARN, navy, wine and green; $1.45 ball BE EHIVE BABY WOOL, 3- ply, shrink.re- blue, yellow, PLASTIC TEA SETS ......$1.39 and $2. 50 | Yarns and Wools Groceries PATON & BAL DWIN SUPER SOCK green H7c. oz. "MEN'S KNEE 'Goodrich Rubbers soeureiieyiiore $4.65 JADE 3 FLIGHT BOOTS, $9.95, $14.50 MEN'S RUBBER OV ERSHOES, Zipper $3.35 PINEAPPLE JUICE, 20 oz. DEL MAIZ CORN, fancy quality, 1502. ..ovvivieeeeeeeeeeaiiannanin - end for 35c¢,. PURE LARD, 1 Ib. pkg. . BAKERS' COCOA, 1 1b, tin STOKELY'S CATSUP, bottle . FRESH PITTED DATES, Ib. AYLMER TOMATO Soup, 20, 2 OF por har ad teen senes = Ny he. ~ PHONE 43 (Photo - copyright by Salmon) Rene B. Perrault, Montreal, who has been elected President of the Canad- ian Chamber of Commerce at the nat- ional - business organization's 22nd Annual Meeting in Quebec City; Oct. 30 - Nov. 1. Mr. Perrualt, prominent in business circles in Eastern Canada, is President of the automobile firm of Cumming-Perrault Limited, Mon- treal. Active in association, commun- ity and welfare work, Mr. Perrault has served on the Executive Council of the Canadian Chamber, on several Chamber Committees, and is a former Honorary-Treasurer of fa Chambre de Commerce du District de Montreal. He takes over from Dr. Francis G. Winspear of Edmonton, former Pres- ident of The Canadian Chamber of Commerce. SIT RYV/ acqev 6 bottle carton 36° NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to The Election Act, 1951) MEAT 8%) Advance Polls for the Electoral District of Ontario, will be Ria : AT THE ELECTION ACT, 1961 NOTICE OF HOLDING AN ADVANCE POLL TRI £8 35% ma . 3 tie; 3.4 3 3 . PR INL A A 5 y FW. Brock & Son VL i re 4 pee ah Thursday, Friday and Saturday the 16th, 16th and 17th days of Naverfls 1951, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., and from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. The located at: Advance Whitby. SACHY'S STORE, 32 BOND ST. E., OSHAW, Polting Places for ADVANCE POLLING BOOTH NO. Res. of TED GLOVER, 702 SIMCOE ST., N., OSH/ is fa For voters in the City of Oshawa, north of King St. East vi comprised of Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1 to 8 inclusive, 19 to 3b inc to 71 inclusive, 78 to 82 inclusive and Nos. 1-2-3 in tne stain the said Electoral District wi: ADVANCE POLLING BOOTH NC il A ) For Voters in the City of 'Oshawa, south of King St: East gr}, 0/0 40 ': Hu comprised of Polling Subdivisions Nos. 9 to 18 inclusive, 36 to 63 pri hs. 167 REE 83 to 85 inclusive, and all subdivisions in the Town of Why | to 77 inclusive, Polling Subdivisions ADVANCE POLLING BOOTH NO. i i Res. of J. C. WHITBY, QUEEN 8ST. PORT. PERBW A i For Voters in the Village of Port Perry Polling Subdivisions Nos, 1-2- ah 4d Township of Scugog Polling Subdivision No. 1. Subdivisions "Nos. 1 to 9 inclusive. ADVANCE POLLING BOOTH NO. 4 Res. of J. C. BALDSON, PICKERING. For Voters in the 1 ownship of Pickering, Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1'to Township of Whitby, Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1 to 7 inclusive, % 16 inclusive, Nos. 1 to 11 inclusive. Ajax Improvement Area, 1 to 6 inclusive, For the purpose of receiving the. votes of voters who will be absent the ordinary course of their business or employment from Nhe District on the day fixed for polling. The ballot boxes will be opened and the votes counted at seven o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday the 22nd day of November, 1961, at. the said places. "DATED at Oshawa this 8th day of November, 1961, JOSEPH CROSS, Returning Officer, 61 Charles St., Oshawa. oF SH EA Township of Redeh, Pollingiy «0 © i by 6% +