rar EEE Port Perry Electric ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WASHING MACHINES - RADIOS RANGES FAIRBANKS-MORSE WATER PUMP SYSTEMS PHONE 177, PORT PERRY, 1st door north of Hotel LY OBR TRB TOBOT OBJ OTT TT -- -------- RY DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG -- -- rr ------ ---- DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry PIANO TUNING V. P. STOUFF Lit | Piano Actions Repaired and Regulated Phone 30 Port Perry. . W. A. Sangster Fan Surge Milkers DENTAL SURGEON MERRILL ROSS Office Hours: 9 am. to § pan. 7 <= pi yay J Rr Pd a Ent rr a rs Le Sa Authorized Surge Sales and Service. MYRTLE STATION Phone 33 r 1-4, Brooklin Attention Housewives THURSDAY. For information re- s ARTHUR W. 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 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. ' OBER BWR OOH E fH REFRIGERATION for prompt service on all makes, both eX] : . household and commercial, 7 Bonded Singer representative will LL Ps be in Port Ferry and district each Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey ids garding Sales and Service, write the He SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.,| 8/8 8 00 em 3 : Oshawa, Ont ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding IEstimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Phone 261 Port Perry tractor class include all "Esso Cham- 0 MATCH pions Special" winners at Ontario +a Fain : Plowmen's Association branch tL - week's . » Britis r * 5 Fi A fous week's tour of the British matches after Oct. 17, 1947, and plow- Yui Isles with all expenses paid will be en At oC 8, awarded gold medal winners in both the horse and tractor plowing "Esso Champions Trans-Atlantic" classes at Match is being held at the farm of H. CW. Amy, 10 miles west of Brantford, "Oct. 11-14. The plowmen's annual men from other provinces are qual- fied to compete. . Medal winners in this class in previous years are not eligible. J this year's International Plowing 0 Match, V. C. Porteous, president of During their free trips to British the Ontario Plowmen's Association, [Isles the gold medalist will visit plow- announced. ing matches, study British agriculture The 1949 International Plowing and see historic sites, They will be accompanied by a manager appointed by the Ontario Plowmen's Association. The tour, which includes a short stay in New York, will take about four - classic will be officially opened on October 12 by Brig. O. M. Martin, of Brantford. Premier Cecil. Frost of weeks. Ontario will be the guest speaker at the banquet marking the close of the match. Second prize winners in the Trans- Atlantic clases, which are sponsored by Imperial Oil, will each receive a silver medal and $1560 in cash, 12 other cash prizes totalling $165 will be awarded in each class, Those qualified to compete in the INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Whatever your insurance needs may Port Perry UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES What To Do With a Nickel : When Thirst Arrives Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd, Phone 205 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) PHONE--PORT PERRY 118 r 14 1 r~ _ [recover soon. SHIRLEY Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Duff and Robt. } and Miss Helen Duff, of Toronto, were Mrs. Harold Hocken, Port Perry, as visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell David- hostess, opened her home to twenty- son at Raglan, on Sunday. three members and guests of Shirley 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Women's Institute, on Wednesday Joe Tripp were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil afternoon, August 10. The president, Gibson and Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Duff, opened the meeting with the Trip and family, of Oshawa. singing of the Institute Ode, which! Ed was followed by repeating the Lord's| Prayer in unison." The Scripture text ~ ! was taken from I Peter, 3:10-18 and | Scugog was read by Mrs. Allen Moore. i The secretary, Jean Toms, then read Ss The attendans. was very. good on, 2 : unday morning to hear the good mes- the minutes of the last meeting, which sage delivered by Rev. J. R. Bick, and were adopted as-read. Business dis- > ito hear the lovely solo "Deliverence' cussion followed. Thank you notes ove Will Come" by Yvonne Milner. were read from Doris Tripp and Rev. 3 [x Some' sah. vy a fo ASSAD A SAAS ABARIABARAR AASB SANA Taylor's Restaurant NOW YOU CAN GET YOUR FILMS DEVELOPED FAST -- TRY OUR 24 HOUR SERVICE. YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED. Bring Them } 0-day OPEN SUNDAYS PHONE 96 Vi A A A SA A a NR I Nai eo este i i 7d - { ; J 5 £11 . [J] i ash for Used Clothin Nek % 1 WE WILL PAY CASH FOR MEN'S, WOMEN'S, 3 A CHILDREN'S AND BABIES USED CLOTHING. We need Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Odd Slacks and Slack Suits, Sweaters, Men's and Women's 2-piece Suits, Odd Suit Coats, Neck Ties, Odd Trousers, Shoes, Purses, Babies' and Children's Clothing. "WE PAY FAIR CASH PRICES Satisfaction Guaranteed -- or Clothing Returned Prepaid. 7 _-Therefore there cannot be any expense involved to the sender. a DIRECTIONS FOR SHIPPING 743 1. Wrap and tie securely in corrugated box, paper or sack. AT 2. Make sure your return address is written clearly, This 7 will help speed our cash remittance to you. a 3. Phone the express company. They will pick up the mer- ai ,chandise at your door, If your shipment is over 100 Ibs, 5 please ship by freight or transport. 7 4. Do not pay any money for shipping, Tell the driver you A are shipping the parcel collect, and we will pay the ship- ping charges at this end. i . i : Send Parcels to... RE ~ The Greb Trading Co. - Dept. 364 ~167 $7, NICHOLAS ST., TORONTO Ontario Service at the regular hour next W. D. Harrison. The Short Course-- 3 : : Sunday at Grace Church, with evening "Frozen Foods" is to be presented y y ! 2 service at 7.30 at Head' Memorial. | later on with Barbara Broadfoot as : ' 4 Rev. Mr, Bick has tak 1 f th the instructor. The prize list for Port 2s 0 lok Dns on chargesoliihe d 1 t G hurch f Perry Fair was discussed and each '® BA 2 Drag Oh lise) sie, Mrs. Hubert Long and Mrs. R. Burn- #8 ham. 'Little Miss parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Fralick, Mrs, R. Jackson and Mr. N. Shunk, of Prince Albert, visited her daughter Mrs. J. L. Sweetman, on Sunday. We all enjoyed hearing Port Perry Variety Show on air on Monday night. Mrs. Gordon McKee returned home 1] | to her cottage after a couple of weeks at Winnipeg, where she attended the funeral of 'her uncle. Viola Brown visited Marie Long on Tuesday, it being Marie's birthday. The Young people of the Island and surrounding districts are invited to a Corn Roast on Thursday, Aug. 18th. Meet at Ella Barry's at 8.30 p.m. Silver Collection. : --_-- PD -- CALF CLUB BUS TRIP PLANNED Lakeview Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9. Saturday Matinee at 2 pm. In the Heart Warm THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUG, 18-19-20 Glenn Ford, Terry Moore, and James Gleason All in Beautiful New Technicolor "THE RETURN OF OCTOBER" SHORT PICTURES Story of a Race Horse "Wallace Beery, 8000800008808 080008 080808080080R EON OEOR ROM RORORORORORORONONG RR RR RRR SR SRR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AUG, 22-28-24 Margaret O'Brien, Marjorie Main, and Carrol Naish In the Thrilling Action Drama REISER ROROR ROR OBB OBBOBOPBOBA BOB BOB OBIOBBROBERD "SHOP AT ARDLEY'S ARDLEY 491-3-5 DANFORTH AVE, TORONTO, ONT. WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN THE LATEST COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, GCOWNS, and WEDDING GOWNS FROCKS near Logan, Phone GE. 1575 : itl] READING »4 Port Perry Coal & Ice PHONE Coal and Wood Co. 289. IE 0 1 0 OO 0 Karen Clark, of Toronto, 2 is enjoying holidays with her grand- | Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention. | 1 Cawker Bros, Family Butchers, Phone 29 PP 0 mmm "eo % 4%, 0 2 0% 0% 070 0% 076 0% 0% 4% 6% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% fe 4 4% 4% 4% 4 ite te i ot Delicateria Restaurant, FULL COURSE MEALS -- LIGHT 'LUNCHES . - Soda Fountain :: Cigarettes and Sundries For Coming Out Engagements; Anniversaries, Wedding % Receptions, or Special Occasions of any kind, our Banquet i a . Hall is at your disposal. : ' ry Day of the Week. PRI 00OPOAOPOROPOPOROSOPOROSOPOSOPOPOPOEOPOPOPOSOEOSOPIPOPOROBTSOROFOROPOSC oD 1 tel ah Sed dal BT Net at tt St here TT 07 0 0 eh 0 0 e000 07 0 0 8 0 0% 80 0% 4% 0% 00 0 CSOBOBOBOBOBIBOBOBOPOBOBOBOBOID 1 OO Say it with | Leonard's FLOWERS | . (leaners Flowers for all es . WHITBY, ONT. Occasions. a ; NO DELIVERY OF ORDERS FOR Let us take care of your cleaning LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR | problems, : Funeral and Wedding Flowers | Over 3b years experience at your : 'disposal. our specialty, ; We will be pleased to call at your Flowers telegraphed anywhere. door any Tuesday or Satur- toe 0 a es 0 0 a ee 2 'member appointed an entree to pre- g8 pare for the Institute exhibit. Mrs. R. Robertson and Ruth Duff % were appointed as conveners to col- teresting. . : Mr. C. Beckway and son Fred, of Toronto, were visitors on Sunday with (Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson. Mr. Beck- 1bridge, is sponsoring a bus trip for the Port Perry and Oshawa Kiwanis Dairy Calf Clubs, on Friday, August . ' 4 present, and the lessons are very in-{ The Department of Agriculture, Ux- Prince Albert Greenhouse PHONE 174 ring 1-1 day. : Four Day Delivery Service. PHONE 325 PORT PERRY. 5 lect and display the entries at the fair. way used to sing quite often around "Any suggestions in regard to this hore when he dlong with friends used J wetild be helpful, The roll call was'y, camp on the shore at the Davey answered by each member naming 'gq.m. their favorite house plant. Helen| Mpg, Hudson has returned home Moore played a selection on the piano, ,fier accompanying her daughter to entitled, "Sparkling Eyes." This was Cleveland, Ohio. followed by a reading "Grandmother's| wp. Christie Hardy, Mr. Frank Dow- Parlour" by Ruth Duff, A contest, 'so; Glenn Demara accompanied' John musical song titles, by Mrs. Robert Hardy and Leonard Hope on a motor Coates lent much interest to the pro- typ to the Harvest fields in Saskatch- gram. A reading "You" was very edu- owan, Douglas Aldred and Ralph cational and capably read:by Mrs, R Robertson. The singing of the Na-' , tional Anthem, closed the program. | Collection amounted to $2.60. Lunch! was served by the hostess, Next meeting at home of Mrs. Ivan Moore. Congratulations to all those. who 'donated articles for the Auction Sale' 'at the Variety Show on Monday even- ing sponsored by the Lions Club. Mrs, Russell Coates and Mrs. Sandy Moore spent Monday afternoon in Oshawa and made a brief call on Mr. {J. Arnott and family, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Duff, Ruth Duff and Murray Franklin, motored to Lake 'Simeoe and Fenelon Falls on Sunday. iThey enjoyed a cruise through Stur- _geon Lake on "Jean Elizabeth." |. Sorry to hear Mr. Fred Cowling, ia is im ill health, We hope he will 3 is spending this week with her cousin + Milner left on Sunday morning for a motor trip to Lady Lake, Sask, Miss Laura Prentice, of Brooklin, Miss Edna Prentice. . The W, A. supper was a very good success, even though the weather was very hot, Our summer residents turned out well and sure enjoyed our home cooking. Proceeds $91. Thanks to all who helped, i There are many wells dry around these parts and the farmers find it hard to get enough water for their podk, ) | Harvest fs getting pretty well along and' many farmers are through with their threshing, and are busy gettin the fall wheat in. Fa . Mr, and Mrs; Joe Dowson were ac- 19th. A number of prominent dairy herds in-York County will be visited, including Ontario Hospital Farm, at Langstaff (Holsteins); Don Head Farms, Richmond Hill Wynate Farms, Oriole (Ayrshires); as well as the bull barns at the Maple Cattle Breeders Association, Maple. Swiming and a picnic supper is plan- ned for the evening at Greenwood Park. ----, EP ------ - AUCTION SALES TED JACKSON, Auctioneer WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81st-- Farm Stock and Implements, ete., N. half Lot 18, Con. 4, Mariposa, one mile east of Little Britain. Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. See bills. SAT, AUGUST 27th-- Terms: Cash, 'Sale at 2 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPT. 1st-- tons of Hay, ete, the companied to Toronto on Monday by (Jerseys); |. TERMINAL GRILL D1 RO . The People's Meat Market "Where You Get the Choicest in Meats" ; FRESH and CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS the property of NELSON WELDON, Terms 4 Farm Stock and Implements, the i property of J. Goreski, Columbus, Ont. ¥ Farm . Stock, Implements, Food, u : I a | H i : CHAS. N. HOWSAM, on ony g 4 'REESOR F UEL & LUMBER West of Port Perry. Sale at 1 pm/I& > hd : Cash or Terms may be arranged, See | bills for list. : Phone 72w, W. E. MacGregor and Son PORT PERRY 4" 40 0% 0 TT TB Builders RIOBOASAOAOOIORD MODERNITE TILEBOARD . AMERICAN CEMENT. PORT PERRY { DONNACONA--Insulating Wallboard, ~~ ; DONNACONA HARDBOARD, Tempered and Untempered. -f OROROROPOROROPO ESB se ACR ORR OROROROROSORN Supplies + FIR PLYWOOD HARDWALL PLASTER PHONE 78w | + 4