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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Jan 1949, p. 5

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4) il i 1 RD SL 0 3 EB SAC i ek SPR ha EIA i tu : Wr 41 % A AA g! r ! ' PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949 oN HEE EEE -N ! 4 = PRATAP NADP RESR : - I wg tary, gave a very interesting report Inglis' Jamieson, Glenarm; Supply 8 STRAIN 3 4 OEE } $ i 0 0 0 J Blof Girls' Work and made special men- | Sec, Mrs, C. J. MacKay, Cannington; : 'E | tion of the great work being done by Home Helper's Secretary, Mrs. J. H. ; ® - St. Margaret's, Uxbridge. Summerfeldt, Cannington, roc an Son BY. Mes More senorted an fui Exchange Sec, Mrs. Lester Lake, 5 ? ' ported an increase of gd Q Cash P izes B48 in membership in Mission Bands. Sresvwal; dbo Serer lav. ; 8 | Mrs. J, H, Summerfeldt gave a splen- ! : fo _-- TEEN-AGE CONTEST - @|did report of the Home Helper's de-' ed age, whet Jive WALLPAPER Sun- tested, Sunworthy ) : . g | partment, there being an increase in RS : tui : WINNERS T SF a membership and contributions. Mrs. Blackwater; Press See, Mrs, Stewart) N th tl t fe q : SRS TO APPEAR ON. CKDO 8 Mustard, Literature Secretary, report- Moekarion, Daas Gadi " ow Is Slime 0 Pape? or pring. A bleasing & 3 i : : "| Records, Miss M. Gould, Uxbridge.' : REQUIREMENT AND RULES = led an increase in sales of literature. i] _assort. of about 300 patterns to choose from. 1. Write in 300 words or less--*"Why I propose to be an a Mrs, M Ha ] . MacKay, Supply Secretary, re- a ; Abstainer." ~ Write on one side of paper only. Put . ported small gains. Our Supply De- CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIA- 16¢. roll and up. 5¢. yd. border and up name, address and age in upper right-hand corner. -- | partment is to play a larger part in| , TION HOLDS SUCCESSFUL 2. Open to boys and girls, ages: 13 to 15, and 16 to 19. py the W.M.S. programme than ever be- ANNUAL MEETING - Any denomination or creed in the O Oshawa Presbytery M|fore, and we are requested to keep up 3 g 00 C u ers \ District of the United Church. 8 the good work and be as generous as| he annual mesuing of. the Ontarig 3. Entries must be in mail not later than February 20th. g possible to the Indian people. County:..Crop _luprovemens Asses, Lado Rubber Snow Boots with hey lining $9. 95 \ 4, Send your entry to "Teen-age Contest, Box B, Pickering, & | was held in Joe Watson's Club Room, Ontario. 5 5 a b)jesiin pone a Wick, Wood- | Uxbridge, on gon 14th, 1949, with Ladies' Black Flightboot - - 2. 98 5. Prizes for each group----1st, $20.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd ® ville an enelon Falls were com-|the President, Thomas Harrison, pre- ; 6. "To be marked: "Material" ! a $ + ¢ ! $5. mended for the work they accomplish- |siding. 'There were 76 members in Men' S Knee Rubbers ; »- ~ = be 2 1 or ed: aterial", 76 p.c., "Choice of Words OTe y bye : ie an sty e p.c. ed in the past year. ) atten nee, - : 7. Independe "qualified Juc } i The Annual Report on the projects Men' 5 'Leather Tops, 12 inch - 6.95 p jualif iges ' =| Mrs. MacKay expressed apprecia-f oo." Th To discussed Ladies' Cashmerette and rubb Contest sponsored by Woman's Association of The B|tion of the fine Christian leadership aie Mh ) us Bin OER SPECI AL-- Eo h : Ubher OR United Church of Oshawa Presbytery. 8 | Mrs. Cathcart has given ws this year Reports were given by members of the i ouersnoes, up to size 6 C. e : "| Association, on whose farms projects Tr -- ctr tr et eet mw emmy devotions were taken at the |hud been conducted. These included: afternoon meeting by Lindsay Girl's Organization. The sweet singing of the Beaverton Mission Band delighted the Fresbyterial. Mrs, Moore pre- sented the picture of Dr. Jessie Mac- Bean to the Woodville Mission Band for the highest Standing in the Pres- byterial, The Semi-Annual meeting is to be held at Leaskdale. { 'Chinese with 156 workers to a parish Mrs. John Brabazon, tregsurer, gave a very favorable report of our finances, which exceed pur allocation, the total amount raised being $3396.11. Greetings were conveyed by Mrs. Curr from Toronto Presbyterial who spoke of the great need of -Mission work to be done in Canada, and in China. In Canada we have 38,000 cur ciLmgur, Vancouver news- papel man who has taken to the air via CBC's Trans-Canada network. His common-sense criticism of the movies | adds a spicy tang to Sunday afternoon {5.80 p.m. listening. As CBC movie critie, Clyde Gilmour starts the ball-rolling on Critically Speaking every Sunday at - Scout-Guide Week in' Cindy February 20-27, 1949. "General Information' The purpose of Scout-Guide 'Week is to demonstrate the training which Scouting and Guiding provide for Can- adian boys and girls. It is not a fi- nancial campain, LIE Ia : Scouting in Canada consists of Wolf Cubs, 8 to 12 years; Boy Scouts, 12 to '18; Rover Scouts, 18 to 28; and the following special branches: Lone Scouts, Rover Sea Scouts and Handi- capped Scouts. * sss ; Canada has: : 108,000 Scouts and 656,00 Guides(all branches. included.) : . 4,225 registered Scout aie and 2,871 Guide Units. .8,954 volunteer Scout Leaders -and 5,488 volunteer Guiders. + 52,044 Wolf Cubs and 25,844. Brow- nies. 39, 078 Boy Scduts and 82,312 Guides. e LEE BE BS J Chief Scout for Canada is His Ex- cellency Viscount Alexander of Tunis, K.G., the Governor-General, Her Ex- cellency Viscount Alexander of Tunis is Honorary Fresident of the Canadian | Council of the Girl Guides Association, A BE BN EE The AIM of Scouting and Guiding is: "To develop good citizenship among boys and girls, by forming their Char- acter; training them in habits of ob- servation, obedience and self-reliance, inculcating loyalty and thoughtful- ness for others; teaching them ser- vices useful to the public and handi- crafts useful to themselves; and pro- moting : their physical, mental and : . spiritual "development." Lindsay Presbyterial Miss Lily M. MacArthur, Girl's Work Secretary, of the Presbyterian W.M.S. and Mrs. A, S. Curr, Presi- dent of the Toronto Presbyterial, were guest speakers at the Annual Meeting of Lindsay Presbyterial held in St. Andrew's Church, Lindsay, on Tues- day, January 11th, Mrs. J. Cathcart, President of the Lindsay Presbyterial, was in charge of the meeting. A splendid represent- ation from each auxiliary and the worthwhile reports of the secretaries addéd a note of cheer and encourdge- ment in our work for which we are thankful. Mrs, Veale, Young Women's Secre- of 38,000, and nine of the workers are Chinese, carrying on work in their own churches, We can help the people of Canada by making our country more Chris- tian, The people of British Guiana are hungry for the gospel. Mrs. Curr asked for prayers for Mr, and Mrs. Ranson, who are surrounded by dan- gers in China, and for Mr. and Mrs. Dickson in Formosa. t Miss L. MacArthur, Girls' Work Secretary, stressed.the importance of work among the children, Mrs. Stiver and Mrs. A, Dixon ex- pressed the appreciation of the Lind- say Presbyterial to the Lindsay ladies for their fine hospitality. Mrs, Mark, Bobcaygeon, offered the dedicatory prayer. Miss MacArthur conducted the elec- 1. Soil Improvement Project--Mil- burn Meek, Sandford. 2, Method of Applying Lertilizer-- Vince Baker, Stoutfville; George Mc- Laughlin, "Elmcroft", Oshawa. 3. Potato "Scab Prevention Howard Harper, Goodwood. 4, Oat Variety Test--Howard Har- per, Goodwood; George McLaughlin, Oshawa; Heber Down, Brooklin; Gil- bert McMillan, Beaverton. . 5, Hybrid Corn for Husking--Wil- mott Croxall,- Uxbridge; Tom Harri- son, Beaverton, G, Canning Tomato Fertility Test-- Norman Down, Oshawa. Test-- kl Uxbridge. 8. Barberry und Buckthorn Cam- paign--Ryerson Beare, County Weed Inspector. Mr. Jack Ketcheson, soils depart- ment, 0.A.C., Guelph, was present and gave the Tieng some very interest- ing information on soil conservation. Mr. A. H. Martin, Director, Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch, Toronto, gave an interesting address on the ment Association. He suggested the possibility of holding a Conservation Field Day in Ontario County this year. At the conclusion of Mr, Martin's address, it was decided that a direc- tor's meeting would be held on Wed- nesday afternoon, February 16th, at Uxbridge, to decide whether or not, a Conservation Field Day could be held in the County this year. It was decided that the 1949 Ontario County Seed Fair would be held in Ux- bridge. This Fair will be held in March; the date to be announced, tion and installation of the following i- officers for the ensuing year, as fol- | lows: President, Mrs. J. Cathcart, Bobcaygeon; 1st Vice President, Mrs. |} G. A. Lucas, Lindsay; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Finney, Lindsay; 3rd Vice, Mrs. Lun-| ney, Myrtle; Treasurer, Mrs. John Brabazon, Blackwater; Recording Sec., Mrs. M. S. Ormerod, Cresswell; Corr. ! Young Women's.and Girl's Work Sec. | Mrs. Geo. Yule, Beaverton; Literature and Glad Tiding's, Mrs. E. Mustard, Uxbridge; Welcome and Welfare, Mrs. ~~ (012 (O1VIR INE BENEFIT BY READING THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. vou win ne 5 the best.informed persons in COMMUNIty 'of i 29 ro EC Sw odione i At Reasonable Price Good Printing i is eSNential to most business men, and to many private individuals. are equipped with modern printing machin- ery operated by expert craftsmen, and are in a position to offer fine printing at fair Call and consult us, The Port Perry Star market. prices, 'Phones 60 and 86," "We Last year, the County and Town- iships gave splendid support to the work of the Association, and we hope they will continue in 1949, It was also decided.-that a resolution should be drafted by the executive and (forwarded to the County Council and Townships concerned, regarding the Bio Mn MM. Stace, Toleasgenns indication 67 Rerbetvy and Bugkhoy: in the County. There are a number f areas swhere these weed shrubs, which menace the cereal grain crops, are to be found in abundance. Every effort should be made to eradicate these shrubs, The following project committee was pointed: homas Harrison, Beaverton, Howard Harper, Goodwood George McLaughlin, Oshawa Norman Down, Oshawa Howard Harper, was appointed dele- gate to the Annual Crop Improvement Association meeting in Toronto; Geo. 7. Turnip Plots--Stanley Ward, R.3 work of the Provincial Crop Improve- |. REXOLEUM 40¢. sq. yd. GRACIA SHOES for LADIES nit Orthopedic shoes in a nice oxford, Black $9.50 Black, Gore, $9. 95 Brown Strap, $10. 95 MEN'S PARKA COATS, $15.95 Men's Combination Underwear $1.35 $1. 298 $2. 298 a a Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables ORANGES. Navels, 344's . doz. 23c. | SHORTENING 1b. 39c. A 3 jug iy CRISCO Ib. 5lc. SOCKEYE SALMON, %:'s Ale, HEAD LETTUCE . __each 17c. COOKING APPLES 3 Ibs. 26. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20,05 tin : 6 for 29c. C. BANANAS per 1b. 16c. | MONARCH FLOUR, 24's $1.69 L450 Ib, 33c. | COCOA, bulk 1b. 10c¢. F. W. BROCK and SON PORT PERRY FU AES TRL LF NZ PHONE 43 FEAST ASI IAT, CLASSIFIED ADS SAND AND GRAVEL -Mr. Ellsworth Kennedy, contractor, has taken over the W. H. Parry busi-' ness, and is prepared to look after your wants of sand and gravel, and will appreciate your patronage. Phone 822, Port Perry. nov 18tf WANTED TO BUY-- Horses, old and crippled; highest price, plus bonus | if delivered at Tyrone. Also able to' kill at your farm. Dead farm stock | removed within an hour. Call us col-! lect. Margwill Fur Farm, Bowman- ville. Phone 2679. be LIVE POULTRY WANTED Before you sell your Poultry--try me. My prices are higher, M. FLATT BETHANY R.R.1 Phone 7 r 1-3 mardl (Reverse charges) APPLES FOR SALE--No. 1 cooking and Eating Apples. Will deliver. Ap- ply Bill Wakeford, Phone 314J, Port Perry. feb.3 | McLaughlin, was appointed alternate delegate. The election of officers resulted as' follows: Hon. President--Thos. Har- rison, Beaverton; President--Howard Harper, Goodwood; Vice-Pregident-- George McLaughlin; Oshawa; Sec'y- Treas., H. L. Fair, Uxbridge; Auditors --Wilmott Croxall, Clarence Arm- strong, Uxbridge. . Directors Sehgog-~-Riasel Hood, Earl Heayn. Reach--Stanley Ward, (Geo. Beare, Harold Honey, Leslie Smith, "Burrisell Webster, Wilmott Croxall, Wilmott Phair, Ted Croxall, 69 farmers co- operated in various tests and demonstrations in. 1948, A {total of 74% acres were under test, OFFICIAL. OPENING OF THE . BROOKLIN ICE RINK WILL .. BE TUESDAY, JANUARY 2th After many-months of planning and work fhe Brooklin rink will be official- ly opened on Tuesday, Jan, 26. A big night has been. planned to celebrate the occasion. This is a very creditable undertak- ing for a sniall community such as Brooklin, and much credit is due to 'those who guided the undertaking. | Many days of hard work and much financial assistance from the whole community have been contributed, ¥ ' -- FOR SALE-- Massey-Harris Rite- i Way Milker in A-1 condition. Phone 114 r 3, Port Perry. FOR SALE--6 room frame house on Bigelow Street, Port Perry, Hard- wood floors, three piece bath, furnace, wired for electric stove. Garage, Garden with strawberries, raspberries and black currants. Write Box 17, Port Perry Star. Auction Sale 'FRAME HOUSE--- Saturday, Jan- uary 22nd, at 2 p.m. on the John Arm- strong farm, 1% miles north east of Nestleton,. House is-8-or-9 rooms: of frame construction in- good state of repair. This house is being sold to be removed from the property anytime up to 6 months, Terms Cash. E. A. WERRY, Properietor, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer Plumbing Fixtures and Fittings of all kinds for sale. ' Leaskdale Garage, Leaskdale, 7 miles north of Uxbridge, Phone Uxbridge 162 r 15. In 1946--oxcluding Quebeé--there were five thousand (1 in 10) employed school teachers in Canada who lacked the minimum professional qualifica- | WANTED Reliable man as Dealer "nished' on credit, jan27 |. in Port Perry. Experience not neces- sary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Raw- leigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products fur- Write Rawleigh Dept. ML-A-343-163 Montreal, Que. jan27 FARM FOR SALE-- 50 acres, all workable, good house, barn, implement shed, Iarge chicken house, very good spring creek; also 30 fruit trees. Im- mediate possession. Lot 6, Con. 6, Reach Township. Best offer accepted. Must sell at once. Mrs. L. Jackson, R.R.1, Port Perry. feb. 17 FARMERS--the good help you have been wanting.Get a Dutch family--you are assured of long term help. Con- tact Uxbridge 73, Father McGivney. Jan, 27. FOR SALE--Small Mantel Radio, and a Record Player. Phone 246 r 3, Port Perry. " Pe FOR SALE -- One Massey-Harris Manure Spreader in good working order. Armour McMillan, Phone 116 r 1-2, Port Perry FOR SALE -- "Canadian Beauty" Rangette. Phone 164 r, 8-1, Port Perry. DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. - Phone 94 CTL Ter -- Leonard's Cleaners WHITBY, ONT. Let us take care of your cleaning problems. 1 Over 3b years experience at your disposal. We will be pleased to call at your door any Tuesday or Satur day. Four Day Delivery Service. PHONE 325 PORT PERRY. ARAGON RESTAURANT LLL LLL CLL CT ELLE] INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may ANGORA WOOL-- Aristocrat An-| E. Audrey Kent, jan20 febb 60% mixed wool. Phone 58, Port Perry. . : CARS FOR SALE ; 1034 Ford Coupe--Heater, Slip covers, good rubber and motor. $160.00 . takes it home, Balance easy terms, 1936 Ford Sedan--heater, good rubber and tor. $195.00 down, balance easy terms. And I have the new 1949 Morris and Morris Oxford Cars ; ready for immediate delivery. ILeaskdale Garage, Leaskdale, 7 niles north of Uxbridge. Phone Ux- bridge 162 r 16. LY Except for the war years the man- ufacture of pulp and paper (not count- ing operations in the woods) has been in point of value of products and gora handspun yarns in' 100% and! since 1921 Canada's leading Industry, be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 j Port Perry ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work, EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry W. J. KING Chiropractor and Drugless Theraphy UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO King and Cedar Streets Phone 138 Ha PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated tions, : 1 wages and salaries paid to workers. Phone 80 Port Perry: we Ee 4 s RY LR rg a ye Se a yo RA ER SSNs A WE hs Ne I I i BC SS AT Po et aac Jaks pe I ee

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