Laat ® 4 Na doi, _ Phone 116 CLASSIF pT »* die Ta Fie 3 Fox 4} fl * it w SBE 13 EI Y FRAY an am EEE LS |! Aldara satel Sle Ud LR IED ADS . ARTICLES FOR SALE WAN TED FOR SALE -- 1048 Dodge Sediin. -- Speial DeLuxe; heater, low mileage, "good tires. Apply 813W. Gordon ~__ Reeror, Port Perry. . ArpLEs Mcintosh," Wealthy, Milwaukee, Taliaan - Sweet, Lacelle, - Spy, Ben Davis, Wm. Gardner,-% mile west, % mile North of Ashburn. nov. 24 THE LINDSAY CONVALESCENT HOME of fers. competent Ryrsing care and cheerful surroundings to elderly, convalescent and chronic patients. Registered nurse in attendance 24 hours. Government licensed, Reasonable Rates. 11 RIDOUT ST. "LINDSAY FOR SALE--Pullets, laying Black Minorca x White Leghorn. Two dol- lars each. Jack Ailles, Scugog Centre | nova4 |- Fhone 102 r 38. FOR SALE--Quantity of Chrome and leather furniture, booth style, suit- 'able for restaurants, cafes etc., each "set will. accommodate 8 people. Apply Kenwood Hote), Jackson's Point. nov. 241 f py] HOUSE FOR RENT -- 6 rooms, cement block house; with hydro, water and nice garden, % mile from bus and school. . Apply Meredith Dying, Rag- "lan, Ont. FOR SALE--Solid Walnut Dining "Room: Suite. A Sunbeam Electric " Razor, nearly new. Phone 72], Port Perry. ro x - Ste FOR SALE -- 175 Hybrid Pullets (Hamps x Rock), heavy layers. Rea- sonable. C. F. Sandford, Utica. "FOR SALE -- 381 Dodge Pick-up, "extra coil springs. Apply Tripp's Garage, Port Perry, Phone 21W. FOR SALE -- 31 1 Ford Coach, 38 Chevrolet Truck. Phone 259, Port Perry. dec 1 FOR SALE--Beatty Re-condjtioned | Electric Washing Machine; Dining 'Room Table. Phone 218 or 307J, Port Perry. - KITCHEN HELP WANTED--Woman for kitchen work willing to learn . baking, etc. Apply in person. to the | Delicateria Restaurant. -- FESR STEEDS ST TO SE MR I LOST-- Between the foot of the Scugog Island and Port Perry, a blow torch, Apply to Carl Graham, Port Perry R.R. 3. Fhone 103-r-3, #] _. STRAYED-- from lot 18, Con 3, Reach, a Holstein yearling Heifer with vaccination tag No.4863 in right ear. Any information of this animal please notify Elmer Powell, R.R. 1 Oshawa or. Phone Brooklin 18-r-31. STRAYED--Holstein Heifer on lot 22, con, 2, Reach Township. Owner --can-have-same by proving property| -- and paying expenses. . Apply Wm. Lambe, R. R. 2, Port Perry, Phone 109 r 12, STRAYED--2 year old Red Heifer, had mark in ear. Anyone knowing wheredbouts of this animal please notify owner, Gordon Shunk, Phone 189 r 2, Port Perry. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST. POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG, 1949 "Notice is hereby given-that I have complied with section 8 'of Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office, Scugog, on the 10th day of November, 1049, the list 'of 'all per-|. sons entitled to vote in the said Town- ship of Scugog at Municipal Elections and that said list remains there for © inspection. And I hereby call pon all voters to take immediate proceedings to 'have =* any errors or omissions corrected ge¢-| +-cording to law, the last day for ap- pealing being the' 30th day of Novem- ber, 1949, RALPH MILNER, Clerk, Township of Bevgon | Shi y mem women | Hib, 10 10.10%. | --|ployed in town. © dec 1|° service. High- orses. : free of charge. 1 ho est prices paid for ol d Phone Coll £7 'ARM * MARGWILL FUR Phone 2679" . Bowmanville 2 onisst, | ME WANTED -- We take away all dead or crippled farm animals, |' free of charge. . For prompt service, Phone collect 2-r-3, Woodville, Ed. Peconi, Argyle. WANTED-- CATTLE TO WINTER. Apply Cyril W, -James, R. R. 3 Port Perry, (Scugog), Fhone 102 r 4, J dee 1 ROOM AND BOARD WANTED--in Port Ferry, for a Greenbank girl em- Write Box 34 Port Perry Star. Dec. 1 BUILDING TRADES DEAD or CRIPPLED stock removed a ~ ee C- . Port Perry Commuhity Memarial Recreation. Centre Committee presents "A GALA NIGHT" December 9 Port Perry High School ® Monster Bingo ® 'In 'Gymnasium, 8 p.m. sharp ADMISSION 'FREE-- a selection of exceptionally good prizes 10c. CAME 3 for 25c¢. . n i 1 = Electric Floor Sanders Hirdwood Floors, laid, sanded and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on apd: fin- lished for painting. ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY E. Storry BUILDER Agent for all -makes of Insul-bric --.|and' Asphalt, Aluminum and Steel Shingles. Estimates Free. Phone 277J FOR SAND AND GRAVEL and Excavating Work, p ELLSWORTH' KENNEDY will 'be pleased to oblige you. Fhone 322 Port Perry, for information. ] in November 24 SAND AND GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r §, Port Perry, R.R4 RR mE rT ELL REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE in Port Perry, 7 rooms, solid brick, built-in-garage, garden with all, small fruits. All city conveniences. "Priced for quick' sale. [Phone 210W, Port Perry, tf FOR SALE -- 200-acre farm--150 acres of rich loam, 50 acres of bush, small orchard, barn 100' x bb", silo, chicken house, driving shed, garage, 10-room- -brick house, modern bath- room, landscaped lawns, hard and soft water on pressure, hydro and tele- phone. - Forty miles from Toronto. Ux. Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ont. nov. 17 i: Sy aE . Ll ~ RE-UPHOLSTERING - and ~ RE- BUILDIN G Let us re-npholster your old chester- field 'suite. - Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call 'and give you a free estimate, Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. i 8 Church St. . BH aRete0e 02808 Terminal Grill . CHIPS. 'HAMBURGERS MEAT PIES HOT DOGS ETC. If it is a friendly place in "Port Perry you are looking . for TRY Us or ask the kids, Donlands Ice Cream THE N TOWN - _° THE PEST IN-TOW 3 Perry, Ontario, Solilitors for the Ex- $ |ecutors, Port Perry} features, -DANCE in Auditorium to Van De Walker & his Orchestra with all their fun & entertainment _ Admission DANCE -50c: Darton --- fore - Tg - Feature Event--11. 30 D. mn. Lucky Draw on Chevrolet Car Draw to be conducted by executive of. Business Men's Association, "Public Address System throughout School will carry result: of Praw to everyone present. of Annual mestin focal Milk Produc- 'lers was held at g Erongham- EEL t =| Local meeting. of. the--Milk-Pro- ducers' Association named Toronto as the poorest fluid milk market in On- tario, was the admission of W.-H. Wilmot, Secretary-Manager, - of To- ronto Association. This was told to a well "filled hall at Brougham on Tuesday, November 22nd, being the anuual meeting of South Ontario Dis- trict. With geneial president George Tod in the chair, a lively meeting, hear! Mr. Wilmot give 'many other details of the present milk situation, includ- tive bargaining agreement. "Other features of an outstanding. meeting were addresses by President Irwin Ormiston, the-Toronta Board Director; adoption of new constitution for the district and an address by Miss Par- sons who. has been engaged by the Milk Foundation © ario, to make a six months' study of . Producer-Con- sumer Relations Campaign, Election. of officers showed little change from last year. Carman Bar- rett. resigned as Secretary and was replaced by Allan Lishman, "ree ibe SHIRT . ELECTROLUX The perfect solution to your house- hold cleaning problems, A DEPENDABLE and EFFICIENT 5 : MACHINE, ; For, Sales and Service contact OSCAR V. BROWN, R.R.2, Port Perry, Ont, Phone 265 r 1-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Ida May Saville 'Brown, late of the Village of Prince "Albert, in the County of ° Ontario, Widow, All persons having. claims against the estate of the above-named who [died October 27th, 1049, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before December 10th, 1949, full particulars of their claims. ~ Imme- diately after December 10th, 1949, the assets of thé deceased will be distri- buted among the parties entitled there- to having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, DATED at Port Perry; Ontario, this 8th day of November A.D, 1949, Harris, Harris & Wallace, Port ~~ ing a report on Owen Sound's collec- What's Happening at the Hospital for Sick Children Do You Know that: The - Hospital - for Sick Children dren gives many 'blue babies" a rea- sonable~chance for a more active life where they would otherwise be doomed to an early death, Cancer knows no. minimum age limit. Last year 84 cases came to the Hos- pital for Sick Children, 2 E verything from open pins to coins are successfully removed from the noses, throats, ears, stomachs, lungs, of children at the 'Hospital of Sick Children, If the death rate from pneumonia 'had not been slashed in the last ten oxygen tent and penicillin and sulfa drugs, 100 children who had suffered from pneumonia and were sent home cured last year from the Hospital for Sick Children, would never have re- covered, The road back to health at the Hos- pital for Sick Children is shorter than ever, One test that used to take one month can now be done in 15 minutes by the Hospital's modern equipment. The world's first blood replacement ; transfusion operation for treatment of an RH baby took place in the Hospital for Sick Children 25 years ago. - SHIRLEY. Mrs. Robt, .Coates opened her ils [to eighteen members -and. friends, last, Wednesday, of the Women's Institute. The meéting came to order and every- one repeated the Institute Ode and the Lord's Prayer. The Scripture was Proverbs 156, read by Mrs, Hocken, Motto: "Choose the best, kind of life and practice -will make .it pleasant." The roll .call 'was answered by each member giving' a riddle which ended in a great deal of laughter, The Secre- tary read the minutes of the last meet- ing which were adopted. Business consistéd-of plang for the apron sale. It was decided that each member make fn apron or donate a dollar. . The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. San y Moore, instead of Mrs. Tripp's. © A report oh the In- stitute Convention was given hy Ruth Duff, * Mrs, Russell Spinks gave a reading on "His Birthday", which was followed by timely tips read by Mrs. Russell Coates. The meeting closed with the National Anthem and collee- tion was taken. Lunch was served by the hostess, The second .euchre of the season held at Purple Hill Lodge was a suc- cess. About fifty gathered and the winners were: Mrs, Mahaffy and Mr. Russell Spinks, The consolation prizes went to Mrs, 3 Ashton ahd Murray som eel | BF treats ag many as 20 traffic accident | victims in a 24-hougp, period. A delicate opertioh frequently per- formed in the flospital for Sick Chil-| ~ years by such modern treatment as the |. Tyrone, presented them with a beauti- 0% Brock "and Eon . SFA Lt ET BOXED xX Mas Gifts for Early Shoppers. 'TOOKE SHIRTS FOR MEN STRIPS AND PLAIN PATTERNS "TOOKE TIES - -- latest a OEE EY CR SL SE RS os mei LD dre FOR GIFTS $4.00 & $5.00 - patterns -- Boxed $1 I. 50 2. 00 © 2.50 NYLON HOSE Ladies Whi Ladies Slippers, Ballerino $2.95 grey or black 51 Gauge, Newest Shades, All Sizes $1. 65 te Leather -- fur trim -- $3.95 a New lines of quality, ~. .. CUPS AND SUACERS-- 8s¢ English Dinnerware Sets 32 piece 'Men's S Suits $49.5 'Boy's Suits -- colorful items $1.00 -- '$1. 50 67 piece - 95 piece Stk or M: de to Measure I Suit -- Size 36 -- $39.50 All Sizes in Stock--Two pant suits Priced According to Size 'Goodrich Rubbers Gracia Shoes For Ladies $8.95 -- $9. 50 -- $10. 50 COMPLETE STOC K OF LINE OF THIS POPULAR FOOT WEAR * [-N CORN, 15 oz. tin HARVEST CH OICE QUALITY HEINZ VEGETABLE. SOUP TROUT HALL ORANGE JUICE GROCERIES TROUT HALL ORANGE and | 10c. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 20 0z tin v : for 37c. TROUT ALA GRAPEFR] TI 10 oz, tin, 2 for 25¢. | sHIBUICE, % oth ory 35c¢. 20 oz. tin, 2 for 43c. PupDING- frieo tin 35c¢. "F. Ww. Eh pet - PORT PERRY TREN FRAT te fe Zs BROCK and SON ~ PHONE 43 SSE 25 Eavestroughing ~ HOUSE and BARNS E leetric Pressure Pumps, I'urnaces and Furnace Repairs. Estimates on request, SYDNEY G&G. BARNES ~ BROOKLIN | Phone 72 r 2 2 © aug.1960 be in Port Ferry and district each THURSDAY. For information re- garding Sales and Service, write the SINGER® SEWING MACHINE hod | Attention Housewives| Bonded Singer representative will| -- LAL BEE INSURANCE "Sil, fee Electric Are. your policies up-to-date? : EL ECIRICAL APPLIANCES Whatever your insurance needs may | WASHING. MACHINGG 'be, consult 1 ®t RADIOS RANGES FAIRBANKS- MORSE - H. W. EMMERSON Chone 41 Port Perry WATER PUMP SYSTEMS | PHONE 177, PORT PERRY, . Ist door north of Hotel HENNE NE ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding listimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE ~ REFRIGERATION for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. listimates given on 'Installations. Mr."and Mrs. Leslie Thompson, of ful corsage and buttonaire of yellow | roses, after which Mr, Melville Henry of Oshawa, and Mr, Russell, Spinks, presented them with a beautiful -West- minster Chimes Clock from the family, and a table lamp trimmed with gold, from the neighbours. The happy couple expressed their thanks. to all for these lovely gifts. A lovely lunch was served including a three tier wedding' cake. Mr. and Murs, Leonard Slute cele- brated their gixth wedding anniver- sary on November 19th. The guests included Mr; and Mrs. Russell Coates, Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Moore and Mr, and Mis, Murray Coates. Miss Jean Bray. and Melville 'Lambe were week-end guests with Mr, and Mrs. W. Lambe, Sorry to report Mrs, E, Tripp i is now. in hospital in Toronto, We hope she will soon be home. My, and Mrs. Ivan-Moore and family and Arthur Cryderman were: supper guests with Mr, and Mrs. Duff and family on Sunday. Celebrating her birthday last Friday night Mrs.Joe Tripp and family en- tertained Mr. and Mrs, William Yripn and Linda. ~ Congratulations to Sinclair Robert: son in winning first place standing in his class of Aberdeen Angus at the Royal Winter Fair, Oshawa, Ont -- alo - ~Reg. - Boundey ~~ Phone 261 - Port, Perry Contes, ~~ The next Jory will be on | Fifty per cent. of the Canadian dol-| Devaluation of the British pound December Gth, Fg Britain carns today come from constitutes a- threat to the jobs of the shipping of textiles to this country. | 46.000 Canadiz tile w On November 11th a very enjoyable | poing vos ee y. ' wnidian_textile workers. time was had when the family, grand- ET children and neighbours gathered at Titi ticians say that if you're what In 1945 the Federal government had the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Henry, | is noun as an average pe LSON- You 0 $565,000,00 investment in capital I'urple Hill; to celebrate with them [Walk 77% miles a day. Thats 18,008, ,00e and liousing. By 1948 this their Golden Wedding Anniversary. | pices. TE [totalled $2,600,000,000. - Myr. Sandy Moore was chairman and | ¢ 3 4 Mr. Roy Henry read the address. Ontario fishermen think new nylon | Master Donald Henry, of Oshawa, read nets are too good. The Sp kle of the! Big land bargain: The United a Golden Wedding poem on behalf of net attracts so niany f#£5h that the | States' payment of only two cents an the 21 grandehildren_and two great | pis catorial en- jaere to Russia for Alaska in 1867. The grandchildren. | damagered. | rost was $7,200,000, population \ he Tr rR per aan TAATITIIIINIILINLLLLLLLLY GILBOORDS Great BARGAINS FOR. THIS "WEEK-END ONLY BOYS' UNDERWEAR FOR COLD WEATHER = f At prices that will suit your poe kethook GIRL'S WINTER SHIRTS and BLOOMERS ........cco........ 59c. LADIES WINTER VESTS dnd BLOOMERS 85¢ 'LADIES' COTTON STOCKINGS ................... positions 39.¢c LADIES' COTTON DRESSES, oii ONLY $1.98 LADIES' NYLONS Real Value .........c....ccooooiii $1.45 LADIES' SILK DRESSES, Good Value .......0..co.. $5.49 LADS FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS oi. $1.10 § LADIES' SILK SLIPS, good value ............ nae $2.19 LADIES' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS ooo, $2.89 tt GOOD BARGAIN in BLANKETS, large size... pr. $3.95 § CHILDREN'S BLANKETS ooo, 89c¢ {i BOYS' BREECHES, double knees and lined ...... ven $3.49. BOYS' WOOL TANTS, brown,' bh Sn. Eh ivt crit $2.80 # ft MEN'S OVERALLS and SMOCKS ....cocooovvveens $3.10 # i MENS HEAVY PLAID SHIRTS § We have a good seleétion of MEN'S FLEECE-LINED and WOOL, UNDERWEAR at, prices to suit your pockethook. WE HAVE MANY MORE BARGAINS waiting for you in ° our store, 20 make sure to visit us and examine our meérchan- dise and compare our prices, i LOOK=To each customer who purchases $10.00 worth of it merchandise, a beautiful set of ladies' ear rings will be | given FREE, ee AAAs iil