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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Mar 1952, p. 6

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TYTIPIRT FWY GOI Ene wy on PORT FERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH. 27, 1952 7 ng -- IAT o ToL IN ._ March Sale INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER | REFRIGERATORS HA 74 REFRIGERATOR with full width freezer locker, 7.4 cu. ft. size, ........ $268.00 HA 83 REBRIGERATOR with full width freezer locker, 8.3 cu. ft. size ........... UA 87 REFRIGERATOR . with egg-o-mat, 8.7 cu. Size $316.00 COMPARE THESE VALUES WITH ANY OTHER MAKE ON, THE MARKET Ux-Spring Farms Limited INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES and SERVICE. Corner of No. 12 and 47 Highways PHONE UXBRIDGE or PORT PERRY i. Harold... Holthy. | opened the meeting with the W.A. || Motto, Theme Song and Prayer. 'Hymn | the Lord's Prayer. {i cer read the Scripture from Matt. $322.00 ~ |" Mrs. Jack Holtby plans for the bazaar. 'ray Holtby gave a report of the Prospect The W. A. met on. Wednesday, March 20th at the home of Mrs. The president 174, The Church's One Foundation was sung, followed by Miss F. Spen- 5:1-20 and Mrs. Horace Webster read the Lesson Thoughts. A very appropriate poem .entitled ."Wel- come" was read by Mrs. Kilpat- rick. The minutes were read and approved and 13 members and 5 visitors answered the roll .call. and Mrs. F. Vernon were appointed to make meeting at Myrtle at which Mrs. Fisher spoke re the proposed Unit- ed Church Training School. Pros- pect will - be expected to send $38.75 toward this pyoject and it , was decided to send this amount from money on hand rather than to make a special collection. Invitations were read to the An- nual Presbytery Convention at Brooklin on April 28 and the Fa- Mrs. Mur-, shion Show "Spring Charm" to be presented in Port Perry. Three quilfs "are -being prepared for quilting which are to be ready for the bazaar. 4 _: Mrs. Murray Holtby and Mrs. Clare Vernon, accompanied by Mrs. 'Horace Webster favoured us with a pleasing vocal duet. Hymn 204 "Dear to the. Heart of the Shepherd"- and the Mizpah Bene- diction closed the meeting. The group in charge and the hostess served a delicious lunch. Proceeds were $6.96. y Another successful Telephone Euchre was held recently at the home of Leslie Smith, F. Vernon and Harold Holthy, realizing $30.20 for the Hospital Fund. Mrs, | B. Webster and Mr. Robt. Vernon were the prize winners. Our thanks go to Miss F. Spencer and Mrs. Mosienko who have convened two euchres at Cedar Creek School realizing $20.25 for our Hospital Fund. : Those present at the dance at Manchester on Wednesday last re- port a good time. The draw was made for the quilt with Mrs. Min- nie Powers heing the holder of the lucky ticket, There. was no Church Service on Sunday due to the slippery con- rd the young people of Nestleton Uliited Church. The concert 'was sponsored by Blackstock United Church W.A. Sympathy is extended to Miss L. Johns wha is in Oshawa Hospital, the dition of the roads. Services at the-usual hour next Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray and Mr..and Mrs. Jas.: Moffatt were entertained at the Jack Holtby home on Sunday. . result of a fall, = "Recent visitors at tRe-home of |The 'W. A. of the United-Church Mrs. M. Munro included Mr. and | celebrated the 20th anniversary by Mrs. W. Whitney of Toronto and | conducting the church service with W. Mr. and Mrs. F. Preston and Shar-|A. members in the choir. (Mrs. N. on of Oshawa. ; Malcolm entertained the guest speak- Mr. and-Mrs. W. Kinsman of | er Mrs. A. A, Crowle, of Oshawa. Murs, Cobourg spent a few days with R. Mountjoy, president, and Mrs, P. their daughter Mrs. H. Webster VanCamp assisted in the service which and family. Sunday guests at the | V8% concluded with a candle-lighting H. Webster home included Mr, and | 3¢TVice: : Mrs. W. Anderson of Port Perry Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, L. nd Mr. Geo. McClintock and Jea Henry and Mr .and Mrs, Royal Whit- u Toronto. g "| ticld 'who celebrated their 26th wed- ding anniversaries recently. = RP a Blackstock A mental health clinic for patients - i Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. John in the counties of Durham and Nor- thumberland is now held on George St., Cobourg, in connection with the United Counties Health Unit. Dr.: 8: McArthur and Mrs, F. Hamilton went to Toronto on Monday to enter the Girls' Auxiliary exam. work, 0.N.O. ladies 'entertained their hus. G. Chalk, Supt. of Ontario Hospital, bands on Saturday evening in Com- Cobourg, is the consultant. . Clinics are held Thursday of each month from 1.80 to 4.00. munity Hall. They played euchre, gamesiiad stunts and lunch was pro- vided by the members, On Friday evening the play--*The Ready-Made Family" was put on by by a practising physictan. Mrs. O, Wright is with her daugh- We wish her a speedy recovery. visited her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Ford . over the week-end. a ------- trav. =: z 2! Ei oA ' NG : the SUPERB and COMPLETELY NEW CUSTOMLINE series with 120 h.p.U-8 engine Most Powerful Engine in the Low-Price Field! Most powerful engine of any low-price car--the '52 Meteor Customline 120 Hp. ""Fury" V-8 engine! Unequalled in dynamic 'performance and amazing economy, this' Meteor V-8 engine is the product of the organization, which in the past 20 MosT BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD Customline interior beauty is breathtaking .. with new rich colours, new upholstery fabrics, new harmonizing trims, -new chrome fittings, new modernistic appoint. ments! New Customline instrument panel : blends into new door moulding, features new ash trays, new driver controls, mew driver conveniences!" Wider, 'roomier, more luxurious--Customline interior sets the i style pace! the 32 Meus I 1 : g : B® sec iv . . . DRIVE THE '52 METEOR AT YOUR DEALER'S hd years, has built more V-8 engines than all other automobile manufac- turers combined! It has dual down- draft carburetion, automatic choke and the most power of any engine in any low-price car! GREATEST CARS EVER INTRODUCED IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD! "aga. CUSTOMLINE series L TCR r Good Turnip Seed Available nips) are essential in maintaining or increasing the market for this vege- table, and the growing of top quality turnips requires 'starting with good seed. So states R. E. Goodin, Assist- ant Director of the Crops Branch, On- taio Department of Agriculture. Supplies "gf high quality registered seed of the Laurentian variety have ~ been arranged for, through a contract made by the Turnip Committee of the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Assogiation with the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture and New Brunswick growers. This seed has been properly sized and treated, and is now available in Ontario from a number of local seed: dealers, A list Sat tained from the Crops, Seeds and Weeds 'Branch, Ontario Department of Agriculture, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. ; 1 Mr. Goodin, who-also acts as secre- tary for the Turnip Committee, gives a number of reasons for using this Laurentian seed which has been:sized and treated. To begin with it is eco- nomical at planting time. When planted with a precision planter, one colotirs and col a Rew, eonom price field the '52 Meteor Mainline Series is un- excelled in economy and value! Riding is comfortable and smooth with new foam.rubber cushioned seats, new advanced springing and Beautiful new interior is guished with new colour-blended - upholsteries and fittings and ap contribute to new body line beauty. And Mainline Series offers ica) 110 Hp. V8 engine! Dramaticall powerful in per ofmancect MAINLINE series They're here--ready for your enthusiastic approval--the new 1952 Meteor Customline and Mainlirie Series. Both are com-- pletely new from road to oof . . . both especially designed to establish new, unexcelled standards of beauty and performance in the low-price field. Meteor for '52 features new, hore strikingly i beautiful body lines--creating"a fresh, youthful sweep of motion' - from the new front-end grille to new high-styled rear fenders. There's a host of wonderful, exciting, new exterior colours and two-tone colour combinations . . . roomier width inside, new, longer 115-inch wheelbase! A sensational new all-around visibility with one-piece curved windshield gives 17% more' vision areal New interior elegance is enhance window, new upholsteries, new trims, appointments and fittings! Bach new series has increased V-8 engine power . . greatest cars ever introduced in the low-price field! : 3-WAY CHOICE the suspensions. distin. trims, new intments! New combinations beautiful, by full, in transmissions: Merc.O-Matic Drive, reatest of all automatic drives; or ifty Touch-O-Matic' Overdrive, (both optional at extra cost), and the Silent-Ease synchronized standard transmission. the SPIRITED and ALL-NEW MAINLINE series with 110 h.p.V8 engine Priced with the Lowest In its Field! In all che low. | pound: seeds three to four acres. In a addition, - such planting . eliminates thinning, thus saving much labour. This seed also produces strong healthy plants :which are better:able:to:with- .| stand disease than plants from lower quality seed., chairman, Consultations are by | appointment and only upon reference test, words 'comprising the term "St, ters in Toronto, because of ill health. - Mr. and Ms, A. Ruston, Hamilton, maker. High quality rutabagas (table tur-' of sources of such seed may be ob-' graph. When if comes to the final produst-- [the root#-there are also advantages. God Laurentian turnip seed produces high 'quality. roots, of uniform size. Such roots require less trimming, and there is a reducted loss from culls, 'Moreover; the. well:coloured: uniform foots of this variety are preferred by the processors and buyers. : ! Summing up, Mr. Goodin states that the use of this high quality Lauren. tian seed which has been-arranged for by the Turnip Committee, is an im- portant step towards further improv- ing the quality of Ontario turnips and thus maintaining or increasing the market for .this product. SEAGRAVE "Members of the Young : Peopl Union along with Mr. Emmonds Sun- day School Class met in'the school for a St. Patrick's Social on Monday night. Ronald -Wanamaker acted a® The following numbers | were contributed -- reading by Mr, Emmonds; reading by Donald Bow- son; Contest, Irish name place; con- Patrick; reading, Rev. Mr. Lougheed; riddles in charge of Ronald Wana- The programme: ended with Ligh "Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mitchell, of a sing-song of Irish tunes. was served. i Toronto, visited. friends in this vi- cinity recently. Mr. and 'Mrs, James Wakelin of To- onto, were week-end guests of Mr. and { Mrs, Glen 'Moase. Mrs, S.. McCoy has returned home after visiting friends in Orillia, Port Perry 'and Toronto. p Mrs. H. Copeland ,of Oakwood, is visiting her mother, Mrs, J. Short, Visiting 'dt the parsonage over the week-end' were Mr, and Mrs, K. Ho Lougheed and Diane of Niagara Falls; ' Jack 'and Bill Lougheed and Miss M. Bajrd, of Toronto. : Pleased to report that, Douglas Mc- Millan is much improved in health, and was: able to. return home from Oshawa Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keen and family visited friends in Toronto Sunday. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Duncan: Moase on the birth of a daughter, on March 16th in Toronto. Mrs. Moase returned home this week. The' community 'party 'was held in the school on Friday evening, March 21st. . Mr. Wes. Crosier, Mr. Jack Mc- Taggart and Mr. G. Stone were the committee in charge. The following were the prize winners--Mrs. S. Mac- Farlane, Mrs. Bert Wanamaker, Mr. Gordon Colwell, Mrs. Nugent for the euchre; Harvey Humphrey, Mrs. W: Keen, Mrs. S. McCoy, crokinole; chil- dren, Irene Nugent. : The Happy Helpers Mission Band met in Bethel School Friday afternoon. There are 156 paid-up members. The first, chapter of the Study Book was studied and illustrated by the fiannel- wrap around rear . truly che "Ay Wi ewerecarefu' " /4 faollars "Whether we ere saving meney and materials by reconditioning wire, cable -- Telephone equipment of all kinds -- and putting ft/back te work... Or checking the fuel consumption of our trucks in the hope of saving a few cents per © truck per day... Or devising "<Tnew; equipment that will carry . a bigger load, or last longer, "'wr-¢ut down en repairs... MERCURY - LINCOLN - METEOR CARS - MERCURY TRUCKS ~~ | ' "- BALL/TALEPHONR - Keeping an-eye on costs is part of ga : our daily chore, To give you the big ie + | gest possible value for your telephone dollar we mast get one hundred cents out of every dollar.we:spend. COMPANY OF : z NCE CANADA Keeping our costs:down has kept 4 Bete _the cost of your telephone low. That's 'the way we both want it to be, 5

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