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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Mar 1949, p. 8

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NOTICE TO FARMERS (24 hour service) We pay as high as $0.00 for dead or erippled horses or cows, according to size and condition. Small animals removed free. No trouble for the farmer. We do the loading. For prompt service. Phone (collect) 2 r 8 Woodville ED. PECONI ARGYLE ONT, el Je S------ || ------ od md -- EEE... Port Perry Electric ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WASHING MACHINES RADIOS RANGES FAIRBANKS-MORSE WATER PUMP SYSTEMS PHONE 177, PORT PERRY, 1st door north of Hotel i I nm em Tn W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am. to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office, ARTHUR W. 8S, GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Pari. office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry ! CVO OO KEEP BUILDING COSTS 4, 6, 8, 10 Walls, I HV VI Cannington' Cement Block Co. Cannington, Ontario. Phones 716, rh) J * RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and ursday afternoon of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 HORSES AND CATTLE WANTED 7 day service for dead and crippled horses and cattle. Up to $15.00, according to size and condition, Horses for slaughtering purposes, $20.00 to $50.00 each. All horses are well cared for and humanely slaughtered. ) Phones: 95 r 21, Uxbridge 78J, Port Perry H. ELSON, Uxbridge maylb PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER USE CEMENT and CINCRETE BLOCKS N Smooth or Rock Face "The Best By Test" : Blocks are Permanent, Presentable, Better Insulation, Less Expensive, Additional Machinery and Curing § ~ KILNS have been installed. ~~ § Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated Phone 30 Port Perry. DOWN and 12 inch Provide Dry 143 and 18 "More of our friends have Telephones- _ and we all use the Telephone more!" DAY AND NIGHT, seven your service. Quickly and easily it keeps you in touch with everything and everybody everywhere. There are > 400,000 more telephones and two million more calls a day than there were three years ago. And service is getting better all the time, In three years, however, costs of important, raw ma- terials for telephone lines and cables have risen sharply. Copper prices have doubled, zint and lead prices tripled. Yet, up to now, despite rising costs on all sides, there has been no increase in the basic telephone rates established 22 years ago. Few things give you so much real value at such low cost as your telephone, We've broken all records but there are still orders we haven't been able to fill. We will keep right on working and building to make your telephone service a bigger bargain than ever -- to continue to provide more and better service at the lowest possible cost. ; THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA days a week the telephone is at "ol 1) - . a 24 f -------------- rere er PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1949 EE SS -------- \ UTICA Mrs. Annie Spears, Murray and Geraldine, of Port Perry, were guests of Mrs. W. F. Crosier last Wednesday. Saturdays storm was a reminder My, Roy Dobson is driving a new that good can come out of anything-- Ford car. we were the only appointment that My, and Mrs, J. Cooper and Bruce, had service on Sunday. It was a com- and Mrs, C. Hall and baby, of Peter- bination of 8S. 8. and church service, boro, called on Mr, and Mrs, W. F. and was thoroughly enjoyed by the Crosier, on Sunday. villagers. The people on the side-lines We hope for complete recovery of were unable to get out. Next Sunday, Miss Dianne Fisher, Ashburn, grand- March 20, we are to have Mr. Turney, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Goodwood, as preacher. He comes" Kerry, who received a serious injury well recommended. Let us have a good "to her eye. Dianne was playing in the turnout. Special music has been ar- phan with her brother when she was rabjed. : accidentally struck in the face with a Birthday greetings to Mrs. - Bray fork, She is in Oshawa Hospital. (June Sutcliffe) for March 16th. Miss Emily Devitt, financee of our The Young People held their meet giudent pastor, Mr, Syer, visited here ing at Jim Wilkinsons last Friday op, Sunday. She is a student at To- night. Next meeting will be an- yonto Normal School. 4 nounced next Sunday. =~ + ~Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bentley, Velma The Woman's Association held its g,q Billy Lane, spent Sunday at the March meeting on Thursday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Frank. home of Mrs. C. Geer. 12 members |, were present. Group 5 was in charge of the program, but owing to lengthy business and the storm, part of the program was postponed, The cent-a- day collection is coming along fine, | The hockey boys' party last Friday night was well attended, isses Joan and Pearl Ballard visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Ballard dur- ing the week-end. r. Luciano and Jean were in To- ronto on Monady attending a friend's wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerry, in Port Perry. Mr. Shaver, of Lombardy, visited Jack Crosier on Sunday, . A stray collie dog is being well- cared for by Kenny Skerratt, Tp a---- 2 2 PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB Gash! but I wish it was summer. It's so darn hard to -find copy now that I would give anything to see Emmy out in the Osprey. His ad- ventures in her have always provided conversation so 1 feel sure Rw will we ramen provide copy. 3 Taylor and Funker had quite an MANCHESTER '|idea on Friday, They seemed to think Messrs. Fred Ghristie, Jack Gray that we were getting too stodgy or something so prepared a paper chase. Of course paper would be hard to find and Lloyd Smith are in St. Louis, Mo,, |on the snow so they came forth with this week on a trip sponsored. by the the brilliant idea of using wood shav- Purina Company. : ' The Young People's = Fellowship Group will meet on Friday night .at ings. Apparently it worked well, The course they plotted was a tough the home of Mr. "and Mrs. Frank Crosier. one resulting in people falling in creeks and one thing or another, Joan : and Helen found themselves in diffi- Mr. Bob McPhadden spent Sunday with Mrs. D. Roberts, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, culties because of a couple of fences blocking their" progress. They wore Harold Reesor, Toronto, on the birth of a little son, : J a -- EE a the necessary imputas. Hey! all you Honorary Members! Wakey, wakey, rise and shine! Kee the date April 8th open. Don't as any questions yet. Just don't plan anything for that Friday. Permit us to do that for you. Sounds mysterious doesn't it? Bev, Kent's turn Friday, kiddies! His mature mind should produce some- thing werth while, (I get a cut for that 'mature mind' business, so don't believe too much of it!) ee. DANCE! MEMORY HALL UTICA Fri., March 25th Graydon Sheldon's Variety Dance Band, Refreshment Booth, Adm. 50c. Under auspices Hall Committee EERE REE EEE PRINCE ALBERT It is hoped there will be. a good at- tendance at the St. Patrick's concert in the school house, put on by the pupils, on Friday night, March 18th. Lunch will be served. Proceeds are in aid of the "Cubs Fund", so let us help in this very important work. A very pleasant 'evening was spent by the large gathering of folk, on, Fri- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Doupe. Progressive euchre was en- joyed, the prize winners being, Miss Edna Vance, Mr. A. Harper, Mrs. Ross Sweetman and Mr, Ross Sweetman. A delightful lunch and coffee was served, Mr. Bruce Snelgrove in his genial manner thanked the host and hostess for this happy time spent in their home, and all showed their ap- preciation by a hearty clapping of hands. Mrs. John Collins is now at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. Gerrow, skirts! . ; The poor old exec. must be feeling Mr. Duncan Smith, 0.A.C., Guelph, was a recent guest at the home of their arteries- hardening because Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. whenever one of these nights come along that require more than normal | Miss Doreen Johnson and brothers, Wesley and Harley, visited their movement they sit before the fire' bumping their gums, Orde, Kent, grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Johnson at Greenwood on Sunday, Baker, Whitby and Ernie could use several pounds of T.N.T. tied to their coat tails. Maybe that would give Céunty and Township snow plows |them sufficient energy to get up and | worked day and night shifts over the|go. Here's hoping that Whitmore week-end. dreams something 'up that will provide | and we hope is feeling some better. Mr. E, Gardiner, of Englehart, whoss work. has been in this vicinit lately, was presented at the party at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. Doupe, on Friday evening. Brill ~ We are pleased to see some improve- ment in the health of Mrs, Ida Brown, and hope she will continue to improve. THE ALLIS-CHALMERS MODEL G TRACTOR Rear=Enytne Design ee aed Introduces OW you can see it . . . a tractor that leaves your forward vision clear. Here is the first major develop: ment in tractor design since rubber tires replaced steel wheels. It's not just another size tractor, but a new idea in farm power -- a new sys sem of motorized farm tools. Plants up . 80 25 acres of corn, sorghums or soy % ATTACH OR Stralght-Ahead Vision HERE'S HOW IT IS DIFFERENT % REAR-MOUNTED ENGINE .% FRONT-MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS * CLEAR, STRAIGHT-AHEAD VISION IMPLEMENY IN 5 MINUTES OR LESS ei de ~ DETACH ANY beans per day with 2-row drill planter; handles one 12-inch, front-mounted moldboard plow and $-foot mower. Operates on 2 to 3 quarts of fuel per hour. Starter, lights and full size rub- ber tires are standard equipment. All joss Come in and look it over. S700 SOME JOBS ON All FARM; : y ~ "ALLIS CHALMERS SALES AND SERVICE athd oN SOME [ oa BEARE Phone 130 MOTORS Dodge & De Soto Sales and Service @ = Port Perry aa ---- Sen a i it ti. Ft A w Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Two Bhows Nightly--7 and 9, Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. b THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 17-18-19 Butch Jenkins, Margaret O'Brien, Geo. Murphy In their Great Heart-Warming screen Triumph "BIG CITY" COMEDY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED,, MARCH 21-22-23 Mickey Rooney, Gloria DeHaven, Frank Morgan, i In the Great all Technicolor Comedy Musical i "SUMMER HOLIDAY" i : ; SPORTS and CARTOON H THE PICK OF | 4% THEM ALL gq - Poe # Stove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene 05 GL2EQLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PHONE 290J PORT PERRY, ONTARIO AP Or A aca woe eo 00% fe "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST =) COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS i ARDLEY FROCKS '491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE. near Logan, Phone GE, : Pi TORONTO, ONT. a TO ON OE SORE) o Qo 2.2:2 pata! 1876 7 The People's Meat Market 'Where You Get the Choicest in Meats" FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Phone 72w, PORT PERRY y LIKE A : Come in and see our assortment : of HOME PLAN BOOKS. These # Books contain tested plans for | are reasonably priced. = i REESOR'S FUEL & LUMBER d Office Phone 73 PORT PERRY ROR RAR RRR RRO RR ORONO RIND Low' te te eS SE OLUX r ELECTR ru 3 nN and AIR PURIFIER V it : 1g ; 8 The perfect solution to your Household Cleaning problems' " 'the famous Lecta Ligaid \ Wax and Moth Crystals available \Y # 1 « /~ + For Sales and Service contact t OSCAR. V. BROWN Port Perry Regional Representative - - R.R. 2 : Phone 266 r 1-2 3 egin when planning the meal or the table use Fruit Bread, White Bread. setting Brown or ~ ~ Saturday Special . "DATE DELUX CAKE" 82: - Gerrow.Bros. . FARMERS : Portable Gasoline Tanks Available PROMPT DELIVERY ON GASOLINE, FUEL OIL, MOTOR OIL, AND CREASES. Farm Agent, ROSS STONE _/& + PHONE PORT PERRY 121723 - Cities Service Products 204 Court Street, Oshawa Phone Oshawa 2016 a | houses to suit every pocketbook & I :

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