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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Apr 1949, p. 8

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EN ---------- "3 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, 1949 a -- Io -. BT -- Port Perry Electric ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WASHING MACHINES RADIOS RANGES FAIRBANKS-MORSE WATER PUMP SYSTEMS PHONE 177, PORT PERRY, 1st. door north of Hotel ON IN OW IW Of OO GE POW OJ IT NOTICE TO FARMERS (84 hour service) We pay as high as $6.00 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. W. A. Sangster DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 am, to 6 p.m. Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. EE FLOWERS for EASTER EASTER LILIES, HYDRANGEAS in pot plants. STOCKS, SNAPDRAGONS, TULIPS and DOFFODILS. Please order early as stock is limited in some lines. Flowers for all occasions, On special orders please allow two days for better service. ARTHUR VW. S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry, Phone 26 Surge Milkers MERRILL ROSS Authorized Surge Sales and Service. MYRTLE STATION Phone 33 r 1-4, Brooklin Flowers telegraphed anywhere. Prince Albert Greenhouse PHONE 174 ring 1-1 1 ge og re ee ---- aa --- MANCHESTER Mrs. Roy Goode, of Cannington, was the guest of Mrs. Chas, Coombe last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Crosier, of Toronto, visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Crosier, on Monday. Mr. Jos. Strong had a very success- ful sale last Tuesday. There was a very large attendance and good prices | were realized, ; The church service on Sunday was in charge of the Woman's Association. In the absence of the president, Mrs, L. McKee, who was indisposed through injuries from a fall, Mrs. O. Croxall, officiated: The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs, Wm. Holtby, and Mrs, Norman Lindday, of Toronto, sang Sparrow." Miss E. Lavitt, of Toronto Normal very beautifully, "His Eye is on the|- - eS ---- a -- a + ee ee Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Day and Gary, of Ajax, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philp. Mrs. Jim Steer, Ajax, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, T, Lakey, on Saturday. We are very sorry that Mrs. Henry Skerratt is improving so slowly from arthritis, We hope she will soon be well again, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey visited Mr. and Mrs, Howard Forsythe on Sunday, Mrs. Ackney has been visiting her daughter in Toronto for the past week. The hall committee are sponsoring a dance in Utica hall on Friday, April 8th. . : Fry ~~ WHO'S A CAPITALIST? School, gave a splendid address, using for her theme "Bearing Our Cross". Mr. James Young, of Oshawa, will be the 'speaker next Sunday. Service and Sunday School at the usual times. The Young People's Fellowship Group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtby, on Friday even- ing April 8th. Messrs. Grant Christie, Alex Johns and W. F. Crosier attended a meeting of the Ontario Hog Producers Asso- ciation at the King Edward Hotel, in Toronto, last week, Mr. Ray Hobbs and family have PAINTING. and DECORATING SPECIALIZING IN INTERIOR WORK: PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, GRAINING ~ GYPTEX WORK. ALL: WORK STRICTLY GUARANTEED. 21 years experience in Toronto. Estimates given. Full Equipment. ALSO OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE. M. St. Clair and Son EPSOM (North West of School) mooved into Mr. Gordon Flewell's house. We welcome them to our village. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lindsay and daughter of Toronto, were with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Croxall on Sunday. * | The Woman's Association will meet at the honie'of Mrs. Stanley Croxall on Thursday afternoon April 7th. The ladies are cordially invited to attend. | | SCUGOCG "Simplicity of Jesus" was the text used by Mr, Denton on Sunday, and there was quite a few out to hear his sermon. The senior boys and girls of Grace We're Saving for ~ Family Security... Every dollar you deposit in this Bank can be-a step further toward security and greater happiness for the family. Out of savings will come important things in your family life . . . good edu- . cation for your children travel ., . as well as security for all. . The manager of any [#% branch of The Canadian < Bank of Commerce will be glad to advise you about opening Savings Accounts for the entire family. Consult him today. x hy, ""Commerce-- } { a family tradition" -- SRN Xt NN | THE CANADIAN BANK ¢ OF COMMERCE PORT PERRY BRANCH:J. R. Helm, Manager .|2nd, Church School have recently organ- "ized themselves to promote interest in [Bible study and to.promote the: work of the school, They are preparing a pageant which will be presented as {part of the Easter Sunday service. The choir has prepared the music for the pageant which is entitled "The Christian Life." We are looking for- ward to this special service. I The W. A. meeting will be held on | Wednesday, ~ April "18th in Grace i Church followed by a good supper in the basement. All are invited, _ in the Township Hall on Friday night, April 8th at 8.30 for bingo, dance and i lunch. . ii Mr, Stewart Sweetman is the School -| Bus driver now for the Scugog trip. Mr. and Mrs. George Samells and girls Jean and Donna visited her par- ents Mr. and 'Mrs, Wright Crosier at Manchester on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hope and Shir- ley visited their daughter Mrs. Hubert Long on Sunday. Mr. Luzerne Sweetman, David and Patsy, of Toronto, visited his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. George Sweetman on | Sunday. | Glad to report that Mrs. J. Pearce is improvifig in health after being so ill." Q | Mr. Ailles has moved to his new| "home on the farm recently vacated by: | Mr. Ray Hobbs. . We hope they will !be comfortable and happy. The snow fences have been taken ! down and piled up. Another sign that | ering is coming. INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance meeds may - be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry The Young People's meeting will be held in Lois Sandison's home Friday evening, at 8 p.m, The Woman's Association will hold their April meeting at the home of Mrs, Fred Ballard on Thursday, April 14th at 8 p.m. All ladies of the com- munity are invited to attend. Those who heard Mr, Muir, from Stouffville, enjoyed hearing him tell of his ntissionary work in China, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell on the birth of a son in Oshawa General Hospital on April 2 Mr. Wm. Johnston, of Stouffville, visited Mr, Ambrose Campbell on Sat- » urday, ¥ There is still room for move. } Scugog Community Club will meet} (Continued from front page) Who knows? Maybe your money helped buy these new diesel engines the railways have just put on--or that new mill that rolls out steel strips at a mile a minute -- 01 maybe that new school. Who knows? Yes, we're hoth capitalists, Joe: But, say--we're not the only ones, then. There must be millions of them, Jim: You said it, fellow. I just read the other day that Canadians have more than seven million bank accounts and there are more than 4,500,000 individuals insured. Al- together, they provide a heap of "money each year for our banks and in- surance companies to invest, Joe: You know, it sure must be one heck of a job handling so much money "and, making certain of the soundness of the investment. ; Jim: : Yes, and just think--it's all the tougher for the one.who makes the decisions when he realizes that it is not his own money he's investing. I don't think I'd want the job.- Joe: Me neither. I'll be content jto keep on being a common man and let the bank and the insurance com- [ panies do their own work, Jim: You said something there. It takes all kinds of people in all kinds tof work to keep this world of ours imoving along. And each must co- {operate and have confidence in the 'other, | Joe: Thanks, pal, for putting me straight. The next guy that starts ranting against capitalism is certain- ly going to Hear from me, for now I 'know if he's against our system, he's ' i ; (against me too, ; --Adapted- from "Printers' Ink". a i i TOP OF $1200 AT OAKVILLE ' _ HOLSTEIN SALE The tenth Oakville Consignment Sale held March 30 at Oakville, real- ized $21,460 on 64 head of a general average of $335. Top price was $1200 paid by James T. Brown, New- castle, Ontario, to H. Gregory Merritt; Bowmanville, for the" three-year-old heifer Glenafton Rag Apple Theodora, she a daughter of the noted Extra and All-Canadian bull "Marksman." A baby calf from this heifer went:to H. J. McFarland, Picton, Ont, at $3860. This calf was sired by Glenafton Rag Apple Caesar who sold for $685 from H. Gregory Merritt to Carl H. Gray, West Liberty, Ohio. "Caesar" is also a son of Marksman, i +r Les Peres du St. Esprit, Limbour, i Rosafe Farms, Brampton at $410; and imanaged by Hays Limited and. was {held at the Oakville Sales Arena.' ROOFING | | Estimates given on all kinds of work. Que.,; bought four head, these included a bred heifer from Stagholm Farm, Oakville at $610;-a bréd heifer from a pair of open: heifers from. R. A. Allan, Oakville, at $300 and $376. Thirty-six milking females averaged $346; 16 bred heifers $356; 9 open yearlings $214; 2 heifer calves $185 and two bulls $392, The sale was ! OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry | {OD OO ELECTROLUX "CLEANER and AIR PURIFIER "The perfect solution to your House- hold Cleaning Problems" LECTRA LIQUID WAX and MOTH CRYSTALS for sale For Sales and service. contact Oscar V. Brown : Authorizéd Dealer x R.R.2, Port Perry Phone 265 r 1-2 TERMINAL GRILL AT THE BUS STOP HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS PIE, CAKE, DATE SQUARES, BUTTER TARTS, ' DELICIOUS SANDWICHES i Drop in where it is clean and friendly. We are here in Port Perry to Serve You. \ es 5 9 TRY US Leonard's | Cleaners WHITBY, ONT. Let us take care of your cleaning problenis. 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. TERMINAL GRILL UNENENENEEENANENN EERE EER PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFFER Piano Actions Repairéd and Regulated | Phone 80 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 | § Rt] st A ec se Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. | Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9. Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. one THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 7-8-9 'Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Dorothy Malone In the Delightful all Technicolor Comedy with Music "TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS" SHORT PICTURES MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11-12-18 James Stewart, Helen Walker, Lee J. Cobb In the Thrilling .Down-to-Earth Drama "CALL NORTHSIDE 777" CARTOON PERLE AR PEER eRe Eee Eee i SE ev e---- C "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S WITH CONFIDENCE ' ~ THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST ° "COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE. near Logan, Phone GE, 1575 TORONTO, ONT. INS TL TO TT TR 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 CEERI, BERIT, TE: i "OUR BREAD and PASTRY IS MADE FOR THE PEOPLE ¥ 7 : - WHO WANT THE BEST. SMILES'N CHUCKLES box candy, attractively wrapped for Easter. : SATURDAY SPECIAL--"BANANA LAYER CAKE" for Easter. 'Leave your order early next week for delivery of "HOT CROSS BUNS" for "GOOD FRIDAY" : Phone 32. Gerrow Bros. Bakery } Isa nickel again! : AS "5 Ask for it either way . . , both Authorized bottler pf Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES UXBRIDGE TTI LLL] 3 trade-marks mean the same thing. ; PHONE 205 , \

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