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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Jun 1952, p. 6

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LS ag if B en 5 » #5 i y 2 i, a or eT - he ea { 4504 " Sd mba Le a PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 19th, 1952 New All-Time High-Test Quality! TPR BLUE SUNOCO It was great before--recognized by drivers who compare values care- fully--as Canada's best gasoline buy. Now high-test Blue Sunoco is belter than ever--its performance rating raised to a new high! The catalytic refining process ac- counts for Blue Sunoco's clear-cut superiority. This process, pioneered by Sun Oil Company, yields a better, smoother-performing motor fuel than other production methods. Im- proved Blue Sunoco contains a sub- stantially larger percentage of cata- lytically refined material than other high-test gasolines sold in Canada. > of roods hy comparison with the full dollar's worth it would MAKE THE 10 GALLON TEST 'to convince yourself that Improced Blue Sunoco gives you more for your gasoline dollar. Wait until your tank is neatly erpty, then fill up with 10 gallons of undiluted Blue Sunoco. Teke to the road and compare. Enjoy Blue Sunocu's smoother anti-knock power --unbeatable long instant enginé response clean burning. You'll never go back to ordinary gasoline! mileage a siisifer TY mG saLe i 5 Bran One Top Grade - Premium ot C134108-8 Quality! WEED OF THE WEEK POISON IVY man for the Crops Branch, Ontario feels that should be able to recognize growing in fence rows, roadsides, a- Department of Agriculture, round bathing beaches and everyone grounds and in locations where cul- next ro impossible. In such one finds several forms of One type creeps along LY Poison Ivy is a weed that is feared by all, to the health of | this weed, and avoid coming in contact | those who come in contact with it, In| with it, stating this fact, J. W. MacRae, Field- Poison Ivy is most commonly found as A menace tivation is loeation: Poison Ivy. na ea a ---- -- How Much Will YOUR Dollar Buy? Today, thanks to inflation, our dallar will buy 52 cents worth buy in 1939. The buying power of the dollar has gone down because prices have heen forced up. Prices have been forced up through inflation because the amount of money in circulation has ex- ceeded the volume of goods and services available to con- sumers, The two main sources of inflation are high government taxation and wage rates which are not related to man-hour production, - Unless production and wages are held in balance, and unless at the same time non-defence government expenditures arg held in check, our dollar is bound to lose more buying power. %* - kl i Published as a Public Service by STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA, reo Plants at BRANTFORD - SWANSEA THE HAMILTON - - GANANOQUE - MONTREAL play- , ! he ground, another grows 1% to 2 feet high and a third is the climber, t which is found growing over fences and trees. cognized by their leaves, which grow in groups of three at the top of the These leaves are usually shiny or waxy on the top surface. Small greenish-yellow flowers develop in the axils of the leaves and these are followed by pale grey seeds which stay on the plant over the winter, In the fall,- the leaves turn a brilliant orangq or scarlet. stem. Mr. MacRae says that Poison Ivy is easily destroyed where cultivation is possible, but it is seldom found in such places, but even in the more dif- ficult locations, it can be grubbed out with a heavy hoe. or othér digging implement. He warns those doing the digging to be extremely careful to avoid touching the plant with the hands or other parts of the body. Mr. MacRae points out that the weed killers 2-4,D and" 2-4-5,T will give good control, but several appli- cations will be necessary to complete- ly eradicate the weed. For large arenas, the recommended dosage is 2 pounds of acid per acre, However, for small patches, 2% oz. of 2-4-5,T in 10 gallons of water will give ef- fective control. After treatment, the area should be watched for new growth. If new plants start up; fur- ther applications can be given, and the Poigon Ivy will eventually be eéra- dicated. In summing up the control meas- ures, Mr. MacRae feels that control of 'Poison Ivy can only be brought about by persistent treatment, and all ef- this menace will be well worth while. Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs, C. Borask and Gale, Miss Betty Handel, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Handel and: son spent Sunday with their father Mr, and Mrs, A, Handel, Mrs. Geo. Handel and son are staying for a week, A number of ladies attended the Ny- lon and Plastic Demonstration at Mrs, Jack Simpson's on Wednesday last, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family attended the 30th Wedding Anniversary of Mr, and Mrs, C. El- ford at Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elford's on Sumrday. Mrs. A, Stubbins, Mr, and Mrs, H. All types are easily re- | Stubbing and Mrs. Sarah Johnston of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and "Mrs. Jack Hill, fort put forth to control and eradicate | Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill are in Tor- onto for a few days. Mrs. Robt. Redshaw of Claremont visited with her daughter Mrs. Tal- hert 'Evans' on Tuesday, Mr. and Mis. Norman Bank and Mrs. Gourlie's sister from Toronto, also Geo, Rice visited Mr. and Mrs, Gourlie last week, Mrs. Gourlie is able to sit up some, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Ballard, Mr. and Mrs, John Locke and family were on a picnic drive through the North on Sunday and visited the Sharon Muse- um, Mr." and Mrs, Jack Crosier spent Wednesday evening at E. Ballard's. Bulpiss Bh SE SMITH BROTHERS POULTRY ! FARM RAISES HEALTHY POULTS FOR THE TURKEY RAISER IN OUR AREA. Down through the years, the farmer has come to know that there are ad- vantages in following the develop- ments that have been instituted through scientific research, Particu- larly this has been true in turkey raising and feeding, Among the firms in this section that have offered the farmers in this dis- trict a service of dependability 1s Smith Brothers Poultry Farm at R.R, 3 Uxbridge, phone 99-r-21. For a number of years this firm has been active in the 'hatching and raising of turkey poults and handles everything in the line of turkey sup- plies. All of Smith Brothers poults are hatched from tested flocks and have a record for excellent meat produc- tion. Their large scale hatching of these poults makes possible sufficient production to meet the needs of all their patrons, You will find at this reliable hatchery and poultry farm such well known breeds as the Bronze Broad Breasted, Beltsville White, and the new Nebraska poults which are as broad as the bronze breasted, but have no dark pin feathers, which means that you can put them on the market early as broilers. If you have unexpected company drop in and you would like to give them a real treat eall Smith Bros. at Uxbridge 99-r-21 as they sell oven ready birds and their prices are very reasonable. For the turkey raiser or potential turkey raiser who is desirous of know- ing what will make a profit and how other turkey raisers are fairing with the choice stock from this firm you have only to stop in at the Smith Bros. Poultry Farm and talk to either Mr. Fred or Mr. Connely Smith. They will be glad to give you all the necessary information, RODMAN WELDING WORKS HANDLES FINE LINE OF IMPLEMENTS AT UXBRIDGE The nanieg--of "Oliver tractors and | implements have been agsociated with all the great developments of agri- cultural implements from the days of the sickle to the combine and all the | modern devices that aid in rapid work | on the farm | Rodman Welding Works are auth- | orized sales and service for Oliver | Tractors and implements and have, like the manufacturer kept abreast of the times by carrying at all times a full line of farm needs, Rodman Welding Works manufac- ture the very best in Fire escapes, or-' namental iron railings and special farm equipment. Because of the fact | that this firm are experts in this line is your guarantee of the very best in workmanship and fair prices. They ; do all types of acetalene and electric "welding and have a portable outfit, and are capable of going anywhere to look after anything in this line. It is on this account that we tell our readers to drop into this dependable firm at Uxbridge phone 9 and you will realize that the prices are right and that their work is nothing short of the best. Their fully equipped shop enables , them to render a prompt and satis- factory service. BUDGET.PAYING POPULAR FAMILIES ENJOY WINTER FREE OF FUEL COST Use our 'blue coal' today." Face next winter with your coal all paid for and your home Budget Plan: assured of the cosy," winter -long warmth that 'blue coal'-the world's finest anthracite--guarantees, - S-p-r-e-a-d your coal costs with the "blue coal' Budget Plan 1. No big winter bills. You pa convenient, monthly sums you' - 2. No shortages. We deliver 'blue coal' ; ay it's paid for before winter begins. | ES year round. Yi for yo for ig Mit in small, of time. And '8. No worries. Your household budget runs more smoothly all The sooner you start, the smaller your monthly payments. : Ask alsout our 'blue coal' | BUDGET PLAN PHONE US TODAY Reesor Fuel and Lumber Port Perry, Ontario PHONE 73 g/ ®& ' .

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