- To b> - ww Bata A. BIE IR PNET Sa BFE ES ATTA Fieve} PF UT Ld hd Th SIM AR fs ted EEN aN Tey FELLA 4 sy ; ART . 3 gia LAL 1 h, h DAT Thad Th x Lay i $4 hd . » ht] Xa att AR ¢ \ ; } 2 er : 4 5 FIR 2 V N : # 3 ; ; i -- a OE YS go 8 rs ro Nopesiassrd sd a Net . - " .- ~ ey or ¥ fe -------- - " -- - ---- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1946 -- ----rt\ a ---- - x ee Port Perry Fai -- LOOK! NEW Hi H PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY Until further notice. we are paying the following Prices for LIVE POULTRY, delivered to our plant in WHITBY Top Grade Heavy FOWL," ________________. 2lc. pound JEMISON'S BAKERY IS DEPENDABLE FOR GOOD BAKING SATURDAY Top Gralo ight FOWL4 to ibs". ge. Ib " Top Grade Light FOWL, under 4 lbs, ___________ 18c. 1b A A N D L A B 0 u R D A Y Top Grade BROILERS, 2 to 8 1bs.__________ 28¢. pound Top Grade Roasting CHICKENS, over 4} Ibs., 314c. 1b. Top Grade Roasting CHICKENS, under 44 1bs., 380c. lb. TOP GRADE CAPONS, over 6 lbs, ._____ 334c. pound PICKERING FARMS, LIMITED WHITBY, ONT. Telephone--W hitby 386 ET -- September Ist & 3rd, 1945 Horse Races---2.16 & 2.28, Trot or Pace - PURSES---2.16, $250.00. 2.28, $200.00. General Builders' Supplies Planing Mill, Wood and Asphalt Shingles, Hardwood Flooring, Sash and Doors, Coal, Ice. ESTIMATES GIVEN Patsy Brown has returned from her holidays with her sister Frances at Greenbank. Master Jimmie Coppins returned to his home in Lindsay with his parents on Sunday after spending a few holi- days with his aunt, Mrs, Russell Pogue. Cpl. Ernest Hale, of Toronto, who (Continued on Page Four) . SCUGOG You are invited to Service and Sun- day School again next Sunday at the same time. You always hear a good message, The gladiolus that were brought out on Sunday carried our memories back to the Rev. H. W. Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison are enjoying| _ this week on a motor trip to Ganano- que, where they will spend their holi- days. Mrs. Nakeff and children Vasil and -| Mary, of Toronto, are speimding this week with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Hope. } - Miss Hunt has returned to her home in Sudbury, ready for her duties as teacher, after visiting Mrs. Geo. Sa- mells recently, ~- Exhibition of Livestock and Farm Produce. Ontario County Black and White Show. Softball, Midway, Orono Citizens' Band SPECIAL CONTESTS--Bicycle Race, Boys' Singing, Girls' Singing, Girls' or Boys' Tap Dancing, Step Dancing, Mouth Organ Contest (open), Olde Time Fiddlers (open), Hog Calling, Clown, and Freckle Face Contests, Pony Race. ADMISSION 35c¢. Public School Children Free. Autos 25c. STREET DANCE AND FAIR Russ Creighton's Variety Dance Band Lucky Number Admission Ticket35c. FRED G. CHRISTIE, Pres. R. D. WOON, Sec'y-Treas. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER & COAL CO, Phone 240w LIMITED OSHAWA FAIR| | SEPT.10-H-12| . | NOTICE-- In order to comply with Holiday Regulations, our store "will be closed from August 27 to September 3, inclusive. - t Marilyn and Barbara Heayn, of Port Perry, returned home with their cousin Yvonne Milner for a few days and accompanied her to Sunday School -* | on Sunday. Miss Beth Fralick and little niecée| Karen Ross, of Pickering, spent the a 2 al ht a ed ow re --" NA ne rs "al Phone 32 ~~ GERROW BROS. sale. This contribution makes over 160 quilts since the beginning of the war besides a wonderful amount of knitted goods which came from that centre, Mr, Percy Hamilton, Millbrook, con- 'ducted the service at St. John's church on Sunday, August 19th, with Mr, F. Hamilton reading the lesson. Rev. Mr. Simpson conducted communion at the Millbrook service. - Congratulations to Rev. D. M, Stin- son, formeyx Blackstock United Church minister, on his marriage to Migs Wilma Paddock, of Guelph. The sympathy 6f the community goes out to Mr, and Mrs. J, Carter, of Burketon, in the loss of their son Roy. Flt.-Lieut, Norman D., Knox brought word from Ottawa to the Carter fam- ily last week that F/O Roy Carter, "missing since June, 1944, was murder- ed by the Nazi Gestapo in a' concentra- tion camp in Germany. After staying Markham recently... : The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bond looks very picturesque; the. house having undergone a fresh coat of paint--white and a pretty shade of green--by their son Leonard. UTICA 'Wedding bells ringing again. Mr. and Mrs. W. Myeis returned to Sudbury on Monday. They had been here attending the funeral of the late Mrs. J. Myers. The Myers sale on Saturday was very successful, Mrs, Mansell Gerrow spent a few weeks at Mr, H, Walker's. Miss [idith Lakey visited recently with Mr. C. W, Lakey. Mrs. Fred Thom, Uxbridge, spent a day last week with Mr. C. Geer an family, = } home in Toronto for a couplé of 'weeks. . Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Fralick and children Gloria and Stephen are en- joyirg a motor trip this week. Hope the weather keeps fine for all on holi- days. Mrs. Murray McLaren and her niece Miss Lucille Mark were guests at a surprise party held at the' cottage of Mrs. Frank Gardiner at Pine Point, in honour "of Mrs. Addison's 75th birthday. Several of her near neigh- bours were there also, Mrs.- Addison received many 'nice gifts, flowers, and cards--of greetings. All wish her many happy returns of the day. Mrs,- D. Hope and Shirley visited her son Roy in Reach recently. Mrs. H, Long and Marie are spend- ing this week with her uncle Mr, C, Hardy and son John. Well, children! school starts again on Tuesday, September 4th. Are you i GOD SAVE THE KING week-end with her parents, Mr. and "3 JH Te : : Mrs, C. L. Fralick. : i et ro 'We all hope the rain will be over 3 AP A . - - before Monday--Port Perry Fair Day. |. t AR CE ETE game with Zion winning, In the| Mrs, W. Ecclestone and cousin, Mrs.| Mrs. Galways entertained a number 3 for : t second' Blackstock. won from Zion and| McKerihen were at the home of Mr. | of her friends at her coinage at Ste- i al : also won in the play-off with Zion.|and Mrs. Luke a few days last week. Dbhenson's Point on Saturday evening, 3 wy a ' - . We hope the day of help shortage willl My and Mrs. W. Martyn, Mr. and in honour OF the compe marrige il A ; i soon be over and that there will be a| yr fo. Martyn and children visited| Miss Glenna Church. A splendid time 31 fo revival of sports. relatives in Port Hope recently. was had by all and aly lovely gifts € 3 4 ALANCED FEED MEANS Hats off to Shirly W.L and the] "poy wy H, Smyth, of Blenheim, | Vere received by the bride-to-be. - "& i . | ladies of Shirley and Purple Hill dis- called on friends in the village on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tetlow and { MORE EGGS ~ trict who brought to the Red Cross Monday. daughter Phyllis acconipanied her 4 ' & event, 5 quilts, two for the auction Mr. and Mrs. Raymer visited in friend, Miss Barbara Wright, to her 8 © The Place Where Old Friends Meet @ Splendid Exhibits of Livestock, Grain, Flowers and Novelties © GRANDSTAND Performances Both Afternoons and Evenings, on SEPTEMBER 11-12 / ARR pe : with the Dutch underground for a Mi Jack Bell, of Ayres, visiting ready? Miss Wright will be back 24 » short time he was taken to a Gerinan bjs brother, Mr. Wm. Bell. at the Head School; Mrs. Hicks of ol camp and shot. } 'Miss L. Ward, of Toronto, holiday- | Nestleton at the Centre School and no - 9 of It is announced that operation of ng with friends and relatives. teacher at present for the Foot School. | ; hi oo the, uth oad Soto iombaland Miss Parkin, of Ashburn, visited| All hope for good reports. HORSE RACES i218 _-- Counties Health Unit will begin to] "°F friend, Mrs. R. Sutherland, Mrs. Louis Pearce spent Monday Ao) I'rom eight weeks of age until the time your growing flock is ready some extent on. Sept, 1st, with Dr. C. The W.A. held at the home of Mrs. | with Mrs. Fred Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. RSES Si for the laying pens is a critical period in the life of your future laying oo |W. MacChares D.P.H Medical Of. Jack Crosier last month was well at-| Fred Pearce are moving to a farm on $1000 IN PU ag 4 flock. It's up to vou to see that your young birds are built up into strong, ei ripheral an ; tended. the 4th concession of Maripos ar . th hi ) . . A ) 1 i ficer in charge. He and his assistant ins 3 ; hy . posa, no Veh healthy birds----so that they go into the job of laying next fa as vigorous; will have responsibility for the health Mr. H. Barns threshing in the com-| Little Britain. We will miss all who ket well-developed pullets---capable of high, steady egg-production. wrk 48 1, Whole WF ERSIT com tion, munity again, : are moving away. : oY i The results you get next fall and winter depend upon the care and including the control of communicable --_ > a the feed your flock gets NOW. Make no isalin, Start oy id diseases, inspection of water and milk : ; o fie for the future build your high production pullets on SHUR- N supplies, sanitation, ete, and in co- * 0k . Growing Mash. SHUR-GAIN Growing Mash is plentifully supplied with operation with private physicians LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW? by Covs Ba all the ingredients so necessary for top-flight growth and development-- : - ik fi tasty animal proteins, body-building minerals, and health-promoting prevention of disease. Thirteen nurses Tet vitamins, . 3 -. _| will be included on the staff, four of elt i which have already been appointed. if Miss Lena Taylor, at present Health 8 Nurse in the Town of Bowmanville, il : . . will become part of the staff, The i ~ 'H 'y work of the nursing staff will include - SHUR-GAIN 16% GRO WING MASH school and nursing supervision, in co- a . . : i , operation with private physicians, of : Price $2.50 per Bag maternity Aah babids. pre-school 1 ' . children, tuberculosids cases and con- 4 SOLD BY 'y tacts, demonstration of nursing pro- iE cedures in the home in cases of acute : vis H. H. GOODE . illnegs, assistance with immunization E 5 i clinics, ete. Three sanitary inspectors * £4 i CRAIN ELEVATOR will be appointed. : aff : : » ALT GE / 'rnie Hale, lately returned from ; = Phone: Port Perry 120 r 5 MYRTLE STATION, ONT. overgeas, and his wife, visited his aunt 1 8 ' > Mrs, J. Rahm over the week-end. i "excellent program after which they was raised to help UNRRA work and ois 7 BLACKSTOCK played on the lawn while the W.M.S. though smaller than we would have PRINCE ALBERT Welcome home to F/O John Werry, We are glad to see the boys, coming home to stay. "The W.M.8. of the United Church entertained the Mission Band at the lovely home of Mrs, Ernest Larmer,on August 14th. The children put on an meeting was in progress, It wag de cided that the church service on Aug. 26th be especially for the W.M.S. at which the children will present a pa- geant, The net proceeds of Cartwright Red Cross annual event was $184.60, This wished will aid somewhat in Red Cross effort to alleviate suffering among those European people who have been less fortunate than we in Canada. The ball games in connection with the event were much enjoyed by ball fans. Zion and Solina played the first work for health of the people and Miss G. Laird spent the week-end with Migs Hazel McCrea, Mr, and Mrs. Howie, of Toronto, spent their holidays last week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, W. Birnie. 4. World sugar stocks are d use less -- use wit angerously low. .. h discretion ~