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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Dec 1954, p. 9

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8 ba He i ¥ ne A ---- M. ST.CLAIR, Painter & Decorator | i wishes to extend hearty congratulations to TAYLOR'S ic. to $1.00 STORE upon the occasion of their opening. We were pleased to | have charge of 'the decorating of this attractive Shopping Centre and' wish 'them a bright and' prosperous future. S = Li Last y'evening thé Ground Ob- server Corps held a meeting at the home of Mr..and Mrs. Fred Clubine Goodwood. The evening was opened by Mr, C. Keevil, 1 Regional . Supervisor with a film. 'After a 'film or two Mr. Bill | | Bakery Pt. Perry instructed the group in aircraft recognition. The types: of airéraft discussed were: DCS Dakota, C124 Globe-master,-and Lancaster. After aircraft recognition, plastic modeliairplanes; brought by Jimi Huns ter of Port Perry and Bob Greer: of | Claremont-were examined:and studied. Flying Officer McGuire of No. 61 Ground Observer Corps Detachment of Barrie | explained {the ' new aircraft flash form'and explained.new develop- ll}. ments in the 'Royal Canadian Afr Force, Wings : were presented to: Arnold Maye, Ken-Hockley and Elmer Maye of Goodwood, while certificates were presented to: Ann: Keevil, Ken Dean and Craig Peters of Claremont. . Other official observers in attend- Congratulations io TAYLOR'S Sc. to SLOD.STORE PORT PERRY °° 5 . "BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE FROM /ROBERTSON'S ELECTRIC .. Electricians in charge of their lighting. ance were: ¢ Fred Clubine 'of Good- wood, Barry Fletcher, Grant' Rainer, Clive! Boyd of:Port: Perry. ; Refreshments were served by Mrs, Clubina ito top 'off aivery successful evening. Increase Cale in Durham County The number iof heifers being raised mainly for milk purposes in Durham County was 'the 'same this 'year at June 1st, as was reported for the same date the. previous year according ito statistics compiled by. the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture, "However, the: number being : raised 'mainly for 1 beef 'purposes has dropped consider- ably 'during 'the same: period. Figures reveal that as of Juné 1st, 1963; Durham waa-raising 5,000-one: 'vear-old heifers for milk . purposes. Seamcidate of thisiyear. "There's lots of doorbell ringing during theholidays, for that's when folks like to visit. Better stock up * 'your sefrigeraior with delicious Coca-Cola) the favorite soft drink of all seasons. : Better hurry, too . . . New Year's is coming "| 'PER'CARTON ° ~tucloding Poderal Taxes i : 7 Plus deposits 2¢ per bottle ES for 3 Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola-under contract with Coca-Cola bid, i ¥ Bh - © UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO, Phone 205 The estimate was the same for the As of June 1, 1963, Durham was also raising 4,100 one-year-old heifers mainly for beef purposes. " The estimate for the same date this year, however, had dropped to 8,400. "On the other hand, the number of steers one-year-old and over increased by '800 during 'the samg period, Dur- ham had appréximately 7,100 such, as of June 1st, 1953, and was estimated to: have 7,600 at the same' date this year. The total number 'of cattle in- eluding 'bulls one-year-old and over; cows and heifers two-year-old and over and calves under one year, in- creased slightly "during the period, The figures estimated there were 50,000 cattle in Durham as of June 1, 1958, and 60,440 at the same date this year, Resulls of Voting : - In District Following are the results of the bal- loting in the various municipalities: in Ontario. County on Monday, TOWN OF UXBRIDGE u Mayor D. G/! Davis; acclaimed tReeve Rae Ferguson, aéelaimed Councillors: :Dr, Carl "Puterbaugh, 888; A. G. Tipper, 806; W, Stony } berg, 824; Goxdon'H. Smith; 810 Kelland, 201; Fred 'Steward, 226. SCOTT TOWNSHIP Reeve Morley Bain, acclamation Councillors: only three qualified so will have a nomination day again: on Friday, Qualifying were Luther Luke, Clarence Green, John McGillivray. WHITBY TOWNSHIP Reeve: 'Morley Ross, 461; William Guthrie, 408. til Councillors: Norman J, Anderson, 600; George Lofthouse, 573; Sidney Lockyer and Mrs. Myrtle Lovelock, tied at 850. ¢ Deputy-Reeves William: Heron elect- ed by acclamation. BEAVERTON Reeve--William J. Gillespie (accl.) Council (first four elected)-+~How- ard J.;;Haneock, 820; A. Cameron: Mc- Kenzie, 804; Axlin Avery, 266; C. Gra- ham Stevens, 244; R: B. Flaherty, 187; J. Arthur-Hawton, 148; A: E. Brodle, 146; Remington White, 58. RE RAMA TOWNSHIP 1 Reeve: Wilfred Hart 187 (re-elect- ed); Ernest Camick 176. 2 Council (4 to. be elected): D. Me- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1054--9 'Donald 204; Leonard Cooper 109; H. MacKinnon 198 and Harry 'Hunt 174 (all re-elected) and Ambrose MoMil- lan 118 and Fred Hanna 63. * School Board: (2 to be elected) Gor- dori MacArthur 192, Harry Buchanan 141 and Leonard Gowanlock '180. UXBRIDGE TOWNSHIP Reeve--Stewart Ball. .-eputy-Reeve-~John Ball. ! Council: Earl Dowawell, Clarence Bunker and. Robert Nesbitt. Peterborough : Approves Rink With 66 .per cent of the ratepayers voting,' a $600,000 debenture issue to finance a community memorial centre was approved in the civic election in Peterborough Monday. The vote was 4,682 in favor-and 8,- 900 opposed. Firat considered in 1988, the project was abandoned during the Second War and then proposed again as a memor- ial. Although $205,000 was contrib- uted privately towards its cost, the project was delayed until this year by lack of a site. man spherical combustion chamber powerful De Soto engine ever include colour, fabric, Introduced today for the first time to the Cana- dian public is the 1955 De Soto FireFlite Sports- ardtop, new: in every detail and powered by - the new FireFlite 200-horse; .design and interior styling are entirely new and and trim in fashion- matched combinations, The Sportsman is lower, 1955 DE SOTO FIREFLITE POWERED BY. 200 H.P. V-8 - wer ~hemi- -8, the "most built. Exterior ower 'Steering, lifts and electric a convertible: longer, roomier and offers such De Soto exclu- sives as PowerFlite automatic transmission standard on all .models), Full-Time Coaxial Power Brakes, electric window four-way seat adjustment. The FireFlite line also includes a four-door sedan and pe. The companion FireDome line for 1955. includes a four-door sedan, a hardtop, and a station wagon, ¥ w ARE TR "by Science Features. a Age:Old- Arthritis Many aching backs and creaking joints areoften attributed to "arthri. tis," but this ailment has its ape- cific characteristics and differs from other members of the rheumatic dis- ease family to which it belongs. Though modern man suffers very much from. this malady, it:ig inno way new. The Neanderthal. man;the ancient Egyptians and early North g American Indians also had arthrigis. Properly called A degenerative joint ih disease.or.osteo- arthritis, itresults from the aging i processes of ithe bones. Chronic . 0 movement and ir- ritation over the years wear away the padding of cartilage and fibers in the joints, particularly gthe weight-bearing hips, shoulders,;an- kles and elbows. By the time a per- son passes 40, he may feel stiffness, pains or aches in the worn areas. In treating osteo-arthritls, doctors usunlly recommend vest and fpee- dom from mental and physjecal strain, proper dict and heat appli- cations. Now, a hormone drug that proved its value in treating rheuma- tism, has been used effectively against osteo-arthritis. Dr. A. R. 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