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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Sep 1946, p. 8

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SEALY iy g X & ba F fis $ - 4 » y 3 od LB S10 Ae § J I win 7g vi PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1946 - a " : Spain a -- Sp po pm-- S---- BSS SS Sr R § cto ES ---- . ' -b Model Sail Boat--1 Peter Osaduke, EE A A SE Ae A - camo | pub Mad be 2 Peter Selman. A J { 'ancy Work, any article--1 Joyce } SPECIAL OPTICAL SERVICE ADVANCE NOTICE Harding, 2 Shirley Smith, 8 Marion | NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITH- Sin Marion iets Naoky Kip p . i se or pron--1 eanor ghton, WwW H Landon 0 tomelrist Ontario Royal Commission on Forestry 2 Marion Smith, 3 Joan Ballard, 4 Ruth § ouT BREAD. ° ° 9 p 9 Storry, 56 Marion Kight. , : j PUBLIC HEARINGS ; Knitted Article--1 Barbara Hooey. | P A 1656 Danforth Ave., TORONTO, will be at Pyjamas--1 Mary Howsam, A Get more PEP-U-UP BREAD 10-day ' WHEREAS t to the Public Inquiries Act, Chapter 19 of Betioa) Jamel Barpare teayn, 2 { CRIEAS pursuant to the Public Inquiries Act, Chapter 19 o Wi 3M , : 3 Delicious, Nutritious, Economloal. I. R. Bentley 8 Jewellery Store, the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1937, Major General Howard Kennedy J oyna asia Leen, Fred ~Zf + was appointed a Commissioner to investigate, inquire into and report DeNure. ' - : ; SECOND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH upon the forest resources of Ontario and their conservation, manage- Girl's Special, any article--1 Marion f . ment and beneficial utilization for all purposes, including their relation Kight. ! Please Make Appointments Beforehand. to other basic industries, particularly farming, and their relation to Pigeons--1 Earl Dobson, 2 Jeanette . rH a a onl recreation, soil conservation, and waterways and water powers-- Dobson. \ rrr | | + NOTICE I$ HEREBY GIVEN that, after having completed field Babb ok Silay, J AAA Na gin RL Se allel She Se diel ibe aC oie Sed investigations with his staff, the. Commissioner proposes to hold ppblic Ba da urray hg 2 Budd i ST NFR ARF A FA A PAA LI PE . + 6 hearings in aecordarnce with the following tentative schedule:-- ° Was ats ac Wed Rocy 3 by ! . 4 a a} { NOW IN STOC K 4 Sault Ste. Marie Jooroivviee ssn 28-29 Oct, Scotch Collie--1 Robt. Johnston. i 3 Port 'Arthur .......... } Srv en pia wee 14.2 Nov, ' 5 . ¢ Kenopa ...ucceeeessiesresresririnses uy .. 5-6 Nov. Child" FOR SALE . 3 : A Fort Frances .. : 8: 9 Nov. . . iy Iron Cop and Mattress; re- ; P P L C it f Geraldton ......... 12-13 Nov. movable sides. Phone 100J evenings. 1 ressure umps, Large Lapacily | London... 18-19 Nov. : FOR SALE 1 ' M Cochrane .. 25-26 Nov. F i 2 i : clea ned b Vacuum 82 gal. Galvanized Tanks I North Bay 28.29 Nov. Ply th Mie He a or h i ' i N Pembroke wo 2- 3 Dee, | A i i ® x Electro P ails \/ Ottawa ... vibe 6- 7 Dee. FOR SALE J { M a chin e 4 CUTOFONO avin erie A. 9-10-11 Dee. , 23 Rrsdtodey Plymouth Rock ry ! { o * o : x J SN . J. ets, Peel strain, over 3 months old. ® i § Fixtures, Tri-Lamps, Table Lamps [) NOTICE 18 YURTHER GIVEN 'THAT all persons, _associations, $1.16 each. Phone 171 r 31, Port Perry . Y or groups desiring to make representations or present evidence to the . i £8 . R 4 Commission will have an opportunity of doing so at any one of the FOR SALE-- Quebec Heater, will : ) FURNACE CEMENTED $15 00 32 Sunbeam Electric azZors ¢ above hearings. While the presentation or oral evidence under oath | |burn coal or wood. Price $10.50 Phone { 5 mee ° 0 | 1 is permissible, it is strongly urged that submissions take the form 214, Port Perr { Ey 3 SINGLE. HOT PLATES fn of written briefs, as to the forni of which the Commissions Counsel : y. { i . : be will give any, asgiseanen that may be Teqnired, ' ro] FOR SALE--Sewing Machine, Sing- i & ES | IMA | ES FR kK I , i N All briefs or oral evidence presented at the public hearings will er, Purchased in 1946, hardly used : 5 TOASTERS IRO S be given proper consideration by the Commission in the preparption Bargain. Box 280 Port Perry Star. § ; } of its report and recommendations. ; o . . . a oo ° od vye y 3 : | All kinds of house Eavetroughing in stock. Wiring Repairs Service a In order to facilitate the work of the Commission, it is requested } WANTED at briefs be forwarded to The Secretary, Ontario Royal Conimission Old and crippled horses and cattle i on Forestry, Administration Building, Long Branch Small Arms Plant, f : : { ! £3 ' Toronto 14, to reach the office of the Commission at least one month or slaughtering purposes, Also pick y Place Y our Orders Now 8 before the hearing at which their consideration is desired. ; : up dead horses and cattle promptly. i | "ii ROBERTSON ELECTRIC PI 1g hE HW ! W. H. Hewson, rhe H. E. ELSON, UXBRIDGE, 95 r 21. WITH THE 3 retary. a Phone collect. . P hone 179 Ww, P ort P erry We pay the highest prices nov28 United Plumbing & Heating, Per A. W. GILMOUR, dif Caafiee aie saliiel ale dike die MRE NEE ERE NS 2 i $2 Home Craft-- a &| Bedspread, candlewick, home-made - : - , : re Srwerort ®|--1 Moore, 2 Hounasy. 5 : a i con . ; Bedspread, crocheted--1 Boundey. PHONE 215 Bedspread, knitted-- 1 V. Butson. 4 : : Bedspread, embroidered--1 Stinson, } Can oi LARNER EAR A AR AR ARS ARRAS RE RR ANAS SEBUSSSLRERIAARLIINS | 2 V, Butson, ~ . . : Comforter, wool--1 Baird, 2 Stinson, ; ' f . ; " ' . 3 Moore, H ! : Fg A{] g , JEMISON'S BAKERY i eh posed 4 Bid, '% Quilt, applique--1 Moore, 2 L But- 16 DEPENDABLE FOR a pd for quilting obly---t for wa iting for delivery of your Baird, 2 Moore, 3, L. Butson, 6 Quilt Blocks, cotton--1 L. Butson, - 2 Boundey. : Po Plot wg : I, 3 y G OOD BAKING Specimen knitting, lady over 80--1 ' | : nay ' Ruttle, 2 Boundey, 3 Baird. 3 i - : h 3 Specimen crocheting, lady over 80-- y . : . j I \ 1 Baird, 2 Ruttle, 3 Houndey, Co Rug, braided--1 Moore, 2 V. Butson, ' ' Rug, hooked with cotton, new--1 SRR SE 2 > i 1 it Ete A at RR Sa Phone 93 w ART. JEMISON, Proprietor ||Mis. Owen, 2 V. Butson, 3 Moore. : : We are doing our best to see that you 3 . Lawn Ornament--1 Boundey, 2 L. : ! ; fo iy ' A . y ; Butson. ps get your new car as quickly as possible \ : . Labour Saving Device--1 Boundey, : te Es By ' 2 Ruttle, 3 Baird. - ' We: want to thank every one of our customers -- and 5 : Novelty, made by lady over. 80--1 "every prospective customer as well -- for the friendly wn : E Baird. : patience with which you are awaiting your new i 1 WOMEN'S INSTITUTES General Motors car, whether it be a Chevrolet, Pontiac, 5 Display--1 Shirley, 2 Honeydala. Oldsmobile, Buick or Cadillac. : | , _-- ~That patience willbe more than rewarded when we ] TRAVEL & PUBLICITY BUREAU 'hand you the keys to one of these great new General 3 This called for an article suitable Motors cars, for here, in our judgment are automobiles i for Tourist Trade, made of local ma- ahead of their time -- far and away the best in each ¥ "| terials, This brought out two displays of their respective classes. y of work that: would do credit to any h difficult. it is i dav § 3 ! workman or woman. The judges We know how difficult. it is to. wait even a day for a chose the first because of its possibili- |, car of General Motors exceptionally fine quality; but ties for the Tourist. Some articles in "we believe you will understand that we and General : i rend Jeng aes fragile 8). Motors are as eager to deliver cars as purchasers are much discussion they placed as follows. to obtain them. Unistlunensly, the cars produced so < 1st Mrs.' Rigebrough, Balsam; 2nd . far this year are far fewer than we and the factory Muys.. Jack Aldred Scugog; 3rd Mrs, had counted on. General Motors headquarters at Geo. Baird, Blackwater; 4th Harr Oshawa sums up the situation thus: ; Sintzel, Port Perry; 6th Mrs, W, J. "" Cy ; Ruttle, Udora; 6th Mrs; Reg. Boundey. Even though our rate of production normally % Soke wa diof tiithe'Le all Noe on exceeds that of any other manufacturer, we 4 hibiters and all the otis who Lelped have been able to build, up to August 1, only i in any way. It is all very much ap- a small percentage of the number of cars we ; preciated. built up to that date in 1941. Our own produc- { Please check and report any differ- tion, like that of the industry in general, is A Sees Jou fa iheryse payment still far below normal, because of frequent i 1 Mads as uals isle-bacrolary, shortages of essential materials and parts. : JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Strike after strike at the plants of our suppliers i PRIZE WINNERS has seriously impeded our progress toward i Leh. Cobbler Potatoss ~ 1 Robert full production, and the cumulative effect Storry; 2 Don Cook, 8 Gerald Rae. severely hampers both manufacturing and a 'Katahdin Potatoes--1 Gary Gibson, assembly." : ; reg ants 3 ober t Story, 4 While production is restricted, so -- in proportion -- are He Swede Turnips--1 Annabelle Lee, 2 shipments of cars to us. As production increases, we $ : 00 0 i i itt the sec : u Jimmy Baird, i are assured of getting our proportionate share of the 3 Fvery time you lit the receiver to place 4 call, Mangels--1 Jimmy Baird, 2 Robert total number of cars from the factory. But we want AR it's a challenge to us to rush it through; we Storrey, 8 Gary Gibson, 4 Shirley to k that vickly as th a ived : don't like to keep people waiting. But sometimes : Smith. you to know that as quickly ese cars are received, Lg : delays can't be avoided, even though every last Beets--1 Murray Gibson, 2 Robert we will speed deliveries to our customers. ? : piece of available telephone equipment is on the Storry, 3 Jean Samells, as We thank you, again, for Jour understanding and H ¢ job, handling more traffic than it was ever soa l Shitley maith, 2 jien patience -- confident that when your turn comes to i i built to carry. . Don Coole wan, ma Uwe, : , , enjoy the brilliant new standards achieved by the b «.. And that fact is directly related to our Parsnips--1 Murray Gibson, 2 Robt. . new General Motors cars, you will be thankful you ; other battle against time--our big building pro- Storry. 9 } waited. GM-| : gram. Every addition to present Farfities hastens Yellow Onions--1 "Robt. Storry, 2 i , : 88 { the day when we will once again he able to Marion Smith, 8 Shirley Smit : FE i # hone yr call as promptly as we would like. Samells, beMary hid Pith, 4 Joan Remember -- Our CAR SERVICE Is your best CAR-SAVER. Keep your present car in good condition until you get ! BE 4 Construction and installation of additional tele- Spanish Onions--1 Merilyn Hea ; i y indi t f killed service now and at regular intervals. a ' phone equipment are going ahead just as fast as 2 Murray Gibson, 3 Barbara nig | delivery of your new General Motors gar by bringing ile Us ort Bel sevice 9 1 the supply situation permits. Wilma Owen, 6 Robt. Storry. ¥ he |! rier Heli) Chevrolet Pontiac Oldsmobile Buick Cadillac 0K, Cabbage--1 Marion Smith, 2 George Howsam, 8 Shirley Smith, 4 Jack Owen, 6 Wilma Owen, fi : ie ari HO | Sweet Corn ----- 1 Annabelle 'Lee, 2 | Yavion Smith, 8 Robt. Storry, 4 Wilma HAROLD R. ARCHER, : MO OR SALES FD Na IN pt i ERS i wen, : h : . . ' Northern Spy Apples--1 Geo. How- / HE Port Perry Fair Prize Winners, Cont'd ee a " 12 BIHAN Wee: ADDIes = mmy | Gibson, 3 Jean Samells, Barred Rock Pullet---1 Jean Samells,; Weir, Seagrave; 2 Shirley Smith, 8.8. Marion K Mitts, knitted--1 Stinson, 2 V. But- RAT Paty Dress, 3 ob years--1 Bold. ih Apples--1 Mation Stith. 2 sters--1 Marilyn Heayn, 2 Murray 2 Ruby. Hutchinson, 3 Robt. Storry. |No. 1, Rota Curl, 8.8. No. 7; 4 Minnie on Ri 3 Nene Rian h Bom: Te S : : Jimmy Baird, 8 Goo, Howsam. | Gibson. White Leghorn Cockerel ~-- 1 Bob|Warren, Seagrave; 6 Glen Till, 8.8. Manual Train Toray G io i Claes, kbjtihasl Rutile, 2 Vo Puts Ruttio 3 de x Bess; kitted ed Tomatoss--1 Jean Samells, 2 Jim| Dahlias--1 Jean Samells, Fluke, No. 19, 2 Grant Michell, 8 Dou rf Shon i BOA, ' eh Suit--1 V. B Kight, 8 Jimmy Baird, 4 Marion Smith, | Living Room Bouquet---1 Don Cook, | White Leghorn Pullet--1 Bob Fluke,| School Exhibit of Art--1 8.8. No. 19 |Jack Griffen, b Jimmy de y Children's Wear-- Child's Sun Suit--1 V. Butson, 2 L.{¢ Shirley Smith. 2 Murray Gibson, 3 Ruth Storry, 4] Penmanship, Grades b and 6 -- 1|Reach; 2 8.8. No. 7, Reach; 8 Union Wooden T 1 P , : ) Batson, Gladiolus-- Cc oy | Beverley Michell, 5 Wilma Owen, Mary. Wilson, S38. No. 6; 2 Audrey|No. 17, Seagrave, TER nN ovo-1 Peter Sulman, 2 Boy's Sweater, long sleeves--1 Rut- 3 adiolus--1 Don Cook, 2 Shirley ary son, 0. 6; ey. 17, gh ae. ur ih | Philip Coulter, 8 Jack Griffen, 4 Fred y 3 3.¥, Botan Ilys Rompers--1 Baird, 2 Ruttle,| Vance, 3 Jean Samells, 4 Doug Heayn,| Barred Rock Cockerel -- 1 Jean|Skerratt, 8.5. Nb. b; Donalll Dowson] » Original Poster--1 Bob) Heayn, 2|DeNure ' ' tig, 2 Stinson, 3.V, Butson. 3 V. Butson. b Robt. Storry. Samells, 2 Ruby Hutchinson, 8 Robert|S.S. No, 6; 4 Earl Bacon, S.8. No. 19.|Robert Strong. A : Girl's School Dress, made over--1 Babys Nightgown--1 Baird, 2 Rut-| Zinnias--1 Marion Smith, 2 Murray | Storry. Writing, Grades 7 and 8--1 Stanley! Soap Carving--1 Shirley Vance, 2 (Continued top of column 7) Ey Baird, 2 Ruttle, 8 V, Butson. tle, 3 V. Butson, fh. nn SAN AN ainda Ain i fa) je W » 5 JHE eS FE Tah Fo eg | : bE | ; £5 EF ide 3 3 x wi i mii

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