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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Feb 1950, p. 8

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G, CROSBY = ~4k bas occurred to. mug that certal babies i in their HTS ere wd tod: : Township. of Carty Bh fin 8 4 : y : te aa "WANTED=Reliablé" hands dealer Agent - - Manufacturers Life Thsurance delinite items of intormation regard- dere who can. fend for: themselves. o ny D ly had 4 EE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 23. 2. 25 : . in Port Perry and Whithy, Experlence Company "ling the work of UNIUEF migit be They' pass. in' line, holding up. their ounty of Durham ppp desi g JUDY 'GARLAND and VAN JOHNSON : 4 to old profitable tl A Cunard': and G.P.R. ¥ Bteemnship welcomed by contributors to the Fund 'cupy for a generous filling of hot milk. | The Corporation shall require nomi: | o In Their Mighty New Musical Comed ol 4 Rawleigh Products have been sold for 2,3 - Lines. ° and are certainly their due. So 1 shall" «[ have seen aly children carry the nations to be made by each of the said | ¥ Tha in BI i Toa lon y ; ears. Big. profits. - Products furn. Local Agent, Canadian Pacific Rail- mention some of these which huve' 'hot milk to seats behind the crowd" municipalities according to the sche: a , TIME" 'ished on credit. Write Rawleigh's|way, * Transportation arranged .OVer |, .... suggested by inquiries, press'\uiites a UNICEF reporter. "and there |10'¢ f€t out"herein and the provisions | § "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER il + Bagh MiB 843-163, Montreal. febZ3 © any lines of the Company. nouces, and a re-reading of the iter- | t oh r their little cold of sub-paragraph (b) of this para- |i . COMEDY is f = Agent : International Afr Service |. 0 CCT eived from Lhe i tuip p Yr Aiud of ty ' 4 © O10 graph of this: by-law, the council of | ¥ : IR: a ae cid "Lines * o [Comittee of the Canadian Branch ay Ted ans e eup. each 'municipality being required to 4 "MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, FEB. 27-28, MARCH 1 | ATTENTION FARMERS! UXBRIDGE - Phone 128 - ONT.|G, 0, ss [nominate ii each calendar year mot |} GREER GARSON and ROBERT DONAT es : r ori T---- 1.<1he question has naturally beei| ater gin fre ments sg Ps In One of the Greatest Screen Triumphs ofall Time \ ;? i " Ss - - We will be pleased to pick' up dead | yi LINDSAY CONVALESCENT asked: "Whee is the money, con- NUTIOR 10 CREDITORS. SR A or of such nomihations "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS" or crippled farm animals. . For im- tributed by Canadians, being spent!' | ju the Estate of Robert John Welr, [in each case to be at least equal to the SHORT PICTURES : mediate service telephone, collect. - - offers competent nursing care and 10 this the answer 1s very clear and Deceased number of vacancies by 'reason of rb- : Port Perry 118 r 21, Uxbridge 271" cheerful surroundings to- elderly, - |satistactory: "Lvery dollar donated to] All persons having claims against tirement- which will. occur in"such year - Brooklin 62 Toronto, Adelaide 863¢| convalescent and chronic patients." | UNICEF by Canadians is spent 10s the Boag of tones John Wel, laie in the number of representatives to H "» * ' : bd - Fo - Registered nurse in attendance Isuppues in Canada," County of Ontario, Hotel Keeper, w witb which. such, mainicipality fs Au d GORDON YOUNG LTD. 24 hours. Government licensed. 4 A natural request is: "aoe the died on or about the 14th day of Jan-| on the Board, and from such nomi- " BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE { - : Reasonable Rates. 2 countries Which are muking. contiibu- Y8rYy, A. D. 1950, are hereby notified to nations the Board shall he elected by | 73 ed 1 t RIDOUT ST. LINDSAY d send to the undersignéd on or before ; i i 1 HEAD w CRII FLED stock removed * Lions und give sone cxamples of tei kin 18th day of March, 1950, full par- the Corporation at its annual meeting | 4 - D b 2 . Phorie 116 -- re i ee Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. nature and value)" This is rather a ticulars of their claims. Immediately each year. Jnrge order.gnd can be answered only after said date the assets of the said (b) The Dir ectors' free, of charge. - 1 hour service, High- est prices paid for old horses. Phone Collect MARGWILL FUR FARM: Phone 2679 "Bowmanville octl8, tL. | EDWARD BIND ei ma. geneinl way. My source ol in- OPTOMETRIST--OSHAWA formation is 'a UNIULE Newsletter 228 Simeoe St. S. Phone 4221-W |1ssued in star. , 1949, rorty-one nations (OPPOSITE ZELLERS.) and some bependencies were tien hst- Office Hours: 9.80 to 6 p.m. ed, Lunelr contrbulions were mainly ~~ © ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest prices tor Dead or Crippeld Horses and Cows, seqording to size.and condition. : Phone 16 r 11, Woodville, ont. We pay phone charges ED PECONI® ARGY LE ONT. Evenings by appointment. finer own prouucts, and, though thew . _ jaouar value was_given, IL was neces- Lsurity only approximate: "pnd varying uccording w market prices. - It may be su1d, nowever, that the Members. of tho } pinion Commonwealth and Britain OATS, 60%. mixture--$67.00 ton. |nerserr stood up 'well on the lists, but GROUND" MIXED FREPr0ATS _li should be added that some of tne $48.00 per ton, ; Leaiier and poorer FEED FOR BALE BRAN==$2.80 per hundrea.- WESTERN FEEDS--BARLEY and BUILDIN G TRADES Truck loads delivered free --l generous aonations, lceland, for in- Electric loor Sanders 'Hardwood Floors, laid, sanded and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on iii Jin- ---ished- for-painting,---------- ; ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY : » stance, gave large quantities of fisn and cod-liver oll, worth nearly $500,00v Ds. amounted to Yltoss v4.00 a per- son. 3.0.A natural sequel to this informa- tion 1s tue query: "Are the countries benentied---by--the-und--makmg-any- contribution (0 it?" I'hey are, indeed, to the extent of their abiuty. lor ex- STANLEY TAYLOR, Burketon, Ont. Phone 193-r-23, Port Perry. APPLES 'FOR SALE All kinds, of Apples at wholesale prices to everyone, Bring your own '|containers. Apply John Pallock, one "I'mile north of Whitby,.on Highway 12. _ marlb E. Storry "BUILDER Agent. for all makes of Insul-bric| ample, tney bear the cost GI converi- mg- material given into finished goods --wool into coats, leather "into" shoes, cotton. in layettes, sheets, dresses, ete. --and these are distributed free to the neediest children. It will, however, be DON'T READ THIS . Unless you are interested In saving money--Now ig the time to buy that guaranteed Car, Truck or Tractor. Yes you can save DOLLARS and it' countries made tic: 'estate of the above named who "deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard 'only. to claims of which he "shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 6th day of February, A.D. 1960. ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C., Box 131, Port Perry, Solicitor for the above Estate, feb 23 EE a cant NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Charles Hall, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer. All persons having claims against died February 5th, 1950, are hereby' notified to send to the undersigned on or before: March 16th, - 1950, full particulars of their claims. - Imme- diately after March 16th, 1950, the assets of the deceased will! be distri- buted 'among the parties entitled "thereto having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, DATED at-Port Perry, this 11th day of February, 1860. "HARR]S, 'HARRIS. & WALLACE, Fort Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors, . a s-LL, \ "makes Sense to buy now while' prices understood that lands which have shall be from the date of the meeting at which they are elected or appointed for the term of two years or until the second annual meeting there after or until their successors -are appointed. Provided however that at the election of Directors held .in the year 1950 those municipalities entitled to nomi- nate two Directors shall nominate at elected for the term of one year and at elected for the term of two years, and the 'County of Ontario shall nominate at least one person. to hold office if elected for the term of two years, and the County of Durham shall nominate at legst one person. to 'hold office if elected for the term of one year, and that in each year commencing with which their successors are to be elected. . of Directors are nominated the election of Directors shall be by ballot, ber, = NOTICE TO CREDITORS term of office 4 least one person to hold -office if |} least 'one: person to hold office if] the election shall be. accordingly so |g the year 1951. one-half of. the Board |& | shall retire at the annual meeting at 4 (¢) If more than the required num- | but the ballot shall be so takén as to | & maintain: the representation of the|%§ several municipalities in accordance | ¥ Phone 16 "PORT PERRY WOODBURY CREAMS . For softening, beautifying and clean- ng the skin ~87c. and 66c. { RE ee ~ WOODBURY FACE POWDER i Shades to flatter every type of com- | plexion. 87. and 8be. H : WOODBURY LOTION--Softens and Vouls chapped hands : \ ' : ¢ . ~ 28e. and 63c. r os PP i ee CEE - T- p-- 1 Woodbury hanses smeaths Cold Cream sets a RG GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS. THE PICK OF ~ THEM ALL. BTS Stove & Fuel 0il, Rerotens N: "GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS _ : H RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE. "PRODUCTS PHONE 290) PORT PERRY, ONTARIO = > Car, 'Truck are y luminum and Steel tre down. Your present' ,. sulfered the awful ravages of modern with paragraph 4 (a) of this by-law. } Ri Asphialt, [Alam or Tractor as down payment. warfare are limited in their resources; In the Estate of John Henry Moase, eet tats atatatasst eet lt SL Ll LI Shingles. : t the Vill ¢ Port Pérry, in (d) A. retiring Director, if nomi- oe Estimates Free. Easy Terms ---Cash -- Trade. ln some cases, too, their governments late of the Village o 4 ~ |nated_gccording to this by-law, shall oh Ae : 3 , = : : are very unstable, and therefore unde- the County of Ontario, Retir Ie "eligible for re-election, Phone 277J Port Perry | ** ppiTISiI ONTARIO MOTORS |pendable. But shuld the children be All persons having claims against _ SAND AND GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call " "ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 5, Port Perry, R.R.4 LEASKDALE (7 miles: north of Uxbridge) | 4. Is there -not, then, a special re- ey sponsibility resting upon countries which- were unscathed by he two World Wars? again"the victims ? FOR SALE FOR SAND AND GRAVEL | -and Excavating Work, -. ELLSWORTH KENNEDY Fhone ---- -- ----322-Port Perry, for-information. -- - . i feb24 » will be, pleased to oblige you. Set factory re-built Stewart Cattle Clippers, $19.95. Set used vacuum 'Cattle Clip- pers, $20.00. Used and re-built Washing Machines, $36.00 to $50.00. _ ROBERTSON ELECTRIC Surely this will be. generally con- ceded. Take our own Canada, for in-- stance. Do we realize how lucky we have béen? ~ Should not our donations to the Fund be regarded as a Thank Offering -rather than as a charity 7 a Third World War should break out, Canada, in the opinion of all -our GENERAL CARPENTRY and odd jobs of any Description: No job too small. Phone 284M, Port Perry and have ROY KENDELL call and give you a free estimate on that. : repair job. 'hone 179W : Port Perry [political and military leaders, would be one of the main battle-grounds. In such an_event, should we not expect, as a'right, help' from more fortunate countries? Itisa poor rule that does . ot work both ways, . What about the cost of the UNI- Wd Campaign? The objection is oftgn made that the expenses of cam- FARM HELP Sr Reliable Holland fam flies available. - Arriving soon. Phone 225-24 Port Perry. : Write to T. Buma, R.R. 1, Nestletor, Ont. junes paigns consume too large a part of the donations and thus leave too little for the object, no' matter how worthy it may be. : There are, of course, unavoidable There seems to be some confusion resulting' from the posters the Yacht Club has placed around town advertis- FOR SALE--Irish Spaniel retrievers, well marked but not pure bred. $10.00 - each. Phone 104 r 14, Port Perry. march2 ~ FOR SALE Electric Brooder, 500 Phone 265 r 3, Port Perry. : "march? chick size. ing our play. To try and offset that confusion we shall go .into the matter of getting seats for this production. Wednesday evening is kids night. No adults will be allowed in, Kids can get in for fifteen cents and-no seats will be reserved. Just send your off- = expenses, especially in such a world campaign as that of the UNICEF, but every effort has been made to keep them as low as possible. In the Cana- dian Section, only a skeleton staff re- ceives payment, but there is an army of voluntary workers who receive no payment and desire mone, For in- FOR SALE--1937, 8 cylinder Hudson Phone 3836W, Heater and Prestone. Port Perry. : STRAYED From Scugog 'Street, February 21st, a black and tan male spring along with a club and fifteen cents and they will see.the play. Now, all you big kids, This is" go- ing to cost you half a buck and you IMUST reserve your seats. This can, be done by going into Stan Bruton's Drug Store and selecting your seats stance, the 1200. students of Lawrence {Park C. I. in Toronto. (nearly equal to Port Perry's population) have staged a week's campaign for the Fund, some by washing cais or shovelling snow. But the finest and most touching of all un, the estate of the above-named who died January 24th, 1950, are hereby notified to-send to the undersigned on or be- fore March 16th, 1950; full particulars of their claims.. Immediately after 'March 16th, 1950, the assets of the de- ceased will be distributed among the (e) A vacancy - occuring in, the Board of Directors by reason of the retirement for any reason of a Dirce- tor during his term of office may be filled. by the Board until the next an: nual general meeting from nominations' made by the Municipality responsible for nomitiating such retiring Directors. only "to claims of which the "under- signed shall then have notice, < DATED at Port Perry, this 18th day oY Fébruary, 1860. ~~ -- "HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator. HH) Community Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry By-law No. 4 --A By-law was introduced to provide for.certain changes in the composition of the Board of Directors-and the con- tions upon which the office of Director should be vacated." On motion duly seconded the by-law, being by-law No. 4, was enacted as a by-law of the Cor- poration. The by-law appears ap- pended to the minutes of this meeting. A By-law to alter the number and and to provide for the vacating of the office of Director for non-atténdance at meetings of the Board and to amend by-law No. 1 accordingly. acted as a by-law of the Community composition of the Board of Directors | Be it enacted and it is hereby en- ; gistered nurse in the active practice husband of any such person, shall be eligible to be elected to the office of Director. 3 6. The office of a Director shall he vacated: (a) If he holds any other office or {place of profit under the Corporation; (b) If he is concerned in or par- ticipates in the profits of any contract with the Corporation; 2 _(e)_If by notice in writing -to the : Corporation he resigns his office. 7. If a Director 'fails to attend three successive meetings of the Board of Directors the Board may. declare such Directors office to be vacated and such Director shall thereupon cease to be a Director. : Enacted this 1949. - . Witness the corporate seal of the Corporation, | day of December, iavepaieteie President. © ............Sec'y Bach F sttival 5. No physician or surgeon or re- of his or her profession, and no wife or Country Club Ke-Craam Bricks, Bulk, Pies, Dixie Cups and, 3 Take-a-way Sundaes, ok Pies, Cakes & Tarts made fresh' daily .SATURDAY CAKE SPECIAL-- £ "GOLDEN DATE LAYER CAKE" Gerrow' 8 Bakery. ~ : Phone. 32. Gp YORK'S NEW DOUBLE- - -BARRELLED FEATURES 'YORK KERNAL CORY, a2, YORK RASPBERRIES ....... 5c. ONE EACH OF THE ABOVE-- = + 2for 5c. ALL KINDS OF. F | SH. ©. THE FAMILY BUTCHER ¥ CAWKER BROS. PROMPT DELIVERY hia PHONE 29 hiainaadiiiiiiiiist Ee iL satan $3332 Delicateria Restaurant , FULL COURSE MEALS LIGHT LUNCHES contributions came from the Children's The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, un- SODA FOUNTAIN. :: LOST--Black and Tan Hound, me -| All you members. We weren't Kld- Have you ever heard of a Milk Bar? laws of the Corporation or by Statutes Corporation and- arg not by the by=|- "Orchestra "and Soloists. fai hound pup. Phone any 'information t0fyny the plan Stan has there. = You |Shelter, Fort William, whose occupants Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, (here: | jor their conductor, Sir Ernest Mac- i - SE CIGARETTES and SUNDRIES i Y 290J, Port Perry. ; givé him fifty cents and he will give |must have eniptied all their penny |inafter called "the -corporation ) 28 Millan, will present a Bach Festival |} For Coming Out Engagements, Anniversaries, Wedding i 13 He LOST ~ you a ticket for. every half bck you |banks to make up their donation of follows: on April 19th, 20th and 21st, commen}- Receptions, or Special Occasions of Any Kind, our wil 7 ) A 'biack 'and. white Collie = white fase om : Note hii signier J ii = ; Ji Tarsgrepls dip) 5 6 and 7 3 by: orating the 200th apniversary of the Banquet Hall is at your disposal, Hf = | Te breast and white on tip of tail, a|mention money. Isn orrid how| en will the campaign end?" |lay orporatis death of Johann Sebastian Bach. With :3 : on brown spot over each of his eyes. Last Mereinery Se li o yg vai - Te Shorve bhi Reb 2% but Td pealed and the following substituted |zaveral raed ivi artists and : ( XH : Ww you don' nk reservatiol 8 at contr ons after |t : a very fine list of 'works to be per- A Io -- mn Si da hi necessary you can of course take the that time will be gladly accepted. The| DIRECTORS Nad Tg iy 'the Festival will atford a pe » op BN BVERY PAY oF THE WEEK 3 f i oy ; please phone 312J, Port Perry. chance by going to the school on the |work of feeding and clothing children, k que opportunity to hear some of Bach's g ate . nights of the presentation and-hoping |of preventing and curing disease (T.B. 3. The affairs of the Corporation greatest and most inspiring composi«| = 5 ! " FOR S8ALE-- An electric' rangette [there are vacancies. However, that |is rampant among them), of providing shall be managed by a Board of ten|tions. Bi aitiaiiniitiitiainti bide dbiicdoititab bi didi diititatibbiid lls HI 218 J with 'oven, also a medium coal heater, [procedure is not to 'be recommended. [at least rudimentary education (or (Directors who may exercise all such Apri {: 4 ' in good condition. Apply. Mrs. Gwen | There is a good chance you would miss [they would grow up ignorant barba- [powers and do all such acts and things pril 19th Afternoon--Organ Resital, : _PO] Side No TTT ee the play, and who would want to do rians and-a menace to humanity) must [as may be_ exercised or done by the E. Power Biggs. : : > that. go on--how. long, who can tell? ~~. 3 Eyening--*B Minor Mass," Choir, dium size, heavy set. Anyone know ing the whereabouts of this dog, pleasé contact John T. Crosier, R. R. 4; Port "Perry, Phone 171-r-14. "FOR SALE--7 ft. Skiis,. poles and boots, (size 0%) nearly new. Also Child's oxfords, 'pair patent leather This is one of the best of the UNICEF services, For needy children in schools -|ding nbout fees last week you know. Your money or your life! This Whitmore is the darndest guy we ever met. «We are on the verge of [having this play over with and are looking forward to apell of doing noth- ing. Now that ever lovin' character says we must start to get ready for a meal is provided, as far as supplies will go; ahd for many children this is the only substantial meal of the' day. For the feeding of very young children a-Milk Bar is set up in any available place big enough for a stove and a expressly directed or required to be done by the Corporation at general meetings of the members, 4. (a) The Directors shall be elected from nominations made to the Cor- poration by the municipal councils of the following municipalities and" the Chamber Orchestra, KE. Mazzoleni, * Conductor. Evening-- "St. Matthew Passion? Choir, Orchestra and Soloists, April 21st, Afternoon--Organ Recital, E. Power Biggs. April 20th, 'AtiernoinY-Conservatory (inst door. north of hotel, y IN GLIS WASHERS and WATER HEATERS RADIOS, RANGES - LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES EASY PAYMENT TERMS . APPLIANCES number of Directors to be elected from| each munieipaluy shall be the numa}. ber set opposite the name of the muni. cipality as follows: Evening-- "Magnitieat" n and "Fea. sant Cantata" Choir, Orchestra' and Soloists, slippers, 'size 12%B, and rubbers, all in good condition. Phone Port 848W, f the spring dance. He has an orchestra land the school booked for the 21st of April. No rest for the wicked, I guess. table, with room for the children and parents to come in, often out of the cold. At 7.80 a.m, women volunteers ' ' PHONE | 177

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