+ "and give you a free' estimate. Free "PORT PERRY ~~ -Phone-EM. 3-0604 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 12th, 1951 ROT LEER EAE URE SERRE AERA el LE OER [] Sundin 3 Be SET PR la AA A Bt an Apdo a "at hl Fi! " PER qr dk + ids ARETE " BUSINESS DIRECTORY SAND and GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone'121 r 6 Port Parry, R.R, 4. RE. UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING "Let usare-upholster your old Chester- |- field Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone.and have our consultant call | Phone 72 r2 pick-up and delivery. Eavestroughing & Furnaces ELECTRIC PRESSURE PUMPS, FURNACES and FURNACE RE- PAIRS TO ANY MAKE . Free Estimate on Request. SYDNEY G. BARNES BROOKLIN & aug.bl - CHANGE | SWEETMAN wish to announce minimum rate from 75c. to $1 00 effective August Ist 131 IN RATE TRANSPORT a change in their . . . . . . . . . . . . H H H H ho H 00 Pere rreerersrrssre eee: AEE & Phone 3844 collect, 3 OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS . 'Gordon D, Conant, K.C, DR. H. H. ABMSTRONG Roger G. Conant, B.A. DENTIST : Queen 8 Offices: Phone 237 Port Perry Oshawa, Ont., 7; Simcoe St. South : Phone 38-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 CONANT '& CONANT . - LL] Refrigeration for prompt service on'all makes, both household and commercial. ~ Estimates given on Installations- Reg. Boundey ODO Lc Phone 261 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult H W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry DR. J. B. LUNDY Office Hours 9 to 6 Evenings by Appointment :: GERALD B. THOMPSON *Doctor of_ Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPRED OFFICE 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Phone 2927 DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) g ONTARIO Office Hours--10 a.m. to 6 pm. - . Phones: Office 68 W. Res, 68J MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS | 37 King St. East, Oshawa. Gordon W. Riehl, C.A. Resident Partner RE.UPHOLSTERY By Experts RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K. C. 6 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, - Phone 814 in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons of each week, or by appointment. Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 94 . 5 W. A, SANGSTER DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5- p.m. Office Upstairs over C. Sleep's Insurance Office. ROUSSEAU: UPHOLSTERY Whitby - Phone 483 AL ESTATE Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS 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 25 for complete Real Estate Servies. Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto Port Perry 186) City and Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Properties. ~ LLOYD LEB is your Local Representative. Phone LO 5220, Toronto. ished for painting. PHONE 281W 1x4 ROBERT PICKARD Electric Floor Sanders Hardwood 'Floors laid, sanded and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on and fin- PORT PERRY THT: YOUR TELEPHONE is one item that takes a smaller part of your budget than it used to. Its cost hasn't gone up as much as most other things. ' In another way, too, the telephone is bigger value today than ever before; Now you can reach twice as --maity people as-you could ten years ago and more telephones are being installed every day. If you haven't service, we want you to know we're working at it. Your place on the list is being pro- tected and your telephone will be installed just as * soon as possible, Friendly, helpful ] {olaphane service Is one of 4 today's est buys Foope yr 111% THE BELL TELEPHONE *Dominion Bureau of Statistics Compare. these price Increases during the pas! fen your ELEPHONE RRYICEas "Avaropt Treo in oo ot service in the territory we serve 31% COMPANY OF CANADA SHH I LL RL LI tt tts ttt tts tnt rt tr rt tt rt rt rr tt rr tt rr tr tr rr Lt Lr rt LL RR LA LLL A A A AE DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT Geo. Freeman's Dance Pavilion, on SCUGOG ISLAND MODERN and OLD TYME DANCING TO KEITH WILSON and HIS ORCHESTRA SOLOIST-- SYLVIA MACK ADMISSION--75c¢. and 50c. Blackstock Mr. and Mrs.| George Wolfe are spending a week at Ferndale, in Muskoka, attending the Canadian Keswick Conference. The, W. 1. picnic planned. for Wedngsday was postponed until Satuyday,, on account of rain. ___Mr.)and-Mrs. Art Burt and son Jack are visiting her brother Mr. Robert Ford and Mrs. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford and baby Roberta, Kirkland Lake, are vigiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Ford.- Bryce Philp, of Stirling, visited at Nestleton last week. Robert Philp and his bride visited Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Trewin recently. Gwen Wilson is taking the Eng- lish course at Queen's University during vacation. We are glad to learn that Mr. Lorne Thompson returned from Oshawa Hospital on Friday, June 29,-after-a lengthy stay there. We hope he will soon be fine and fit again. Mr. S. Buma's brother, his wife and seven children arrived recent- ly from Holland, and will take up residence near Port Perry. Mrs. Harold Crawford had a picni "Caesarea School at Rowan's Ae on the last day of school. Mr. Merlin Bailey, Brantford, is -thome on a two week's vacation. Mrs. Fred Bailey left with Mrs. John Hambly when she returned to Winnipeg last Wednesday after visiting relatives here, also visit-, ing here son Brian, a student at Kingston Military College. Mr. and Mrs. 'E. Larmer and family entertained -on Monday, July 2nd, when they had a family picnic on their spacious and lovely lawns. Mr. Herman Gerrits has been working with Marlow Transport. Mrs. Wolfe visited her aunt on Friday--Mrs. Rupert Werry--who is in Oshawa hospital, recovering from a recent operation.' cated by Mrs. R. Taylor. Mis E. Brown, Hamilton, is with Miss Vera Forder. Mrs. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Samis visited Miss Forder and Mrs. G." Wright on Fri- day. St. John's Anglican Church - Very successful services were held in St. John's Anglican Church on Sunday, July 1st when the 101st anniversary of the founding of the parish-was observed, "The| church was well filled at the Holy Communion service at 11 a.m. when the Rector, Rev. G. Nichol- son, was the preacher, and again at evening prayer at 7.30 p.m. when Rev. H. Hesketh, Rural Dean of Victoria, was the special speak- er. On Monday an excellent sup- per 'was enjoyed by a large num- ber of members and friends, in the Community Hall, under auspices of Woman's Auxiliary, followed by a splendid play by the Bethany Church players. Visitors at the rectory for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stewart and son Alex:, formerly of the Arctic, now of Clarkson, and Miss Lillian Adams, on holiday fon the Anglican Indian and Eskimo Residential School at Fort George, James Bay, Diocese of the Arctic. W. M. S. Auxiliary The afternoon. Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Johnston. Cadmus W.A. were guests at this meeting. Mrs. Hill, opened the meeting with a poem and Mrs. E. Larmer took the wor- ship period, .giving a talk on "Friendship". Offering was dedi- Roll call was answered by a "Proverb". A letter was read from Mrs. Mabel Marlow thanking the society for kindness in remembering Mrs. J. Marlow while ill in the hospital, A card was signed by everyone pre- sent to be sent to Mrs. Marlow, who was a member for many years. 'Mrs. E. Dorrell, group leader, had charge of the program. Mrs. Potts gave a talk on "Peace" and Mrs. John Beacock played an or- ORDERS TAKEN AT BEST QUAL ITY GROCERIES CHERRIES -- Black and Red || LADIES' and (CHILDRENS ~~ MARKET PRICES-- SEASONABLE ~~ MIXED COOKIES ooo Ib. 3 frit Sandwich or Marshmallow - WEAR - : 1 : : BLUEBERRY PIE FILL, 20 02, ooovvvoooooooooo 45e. Sea hb BACON, rind on... emission be 656. [| COTTON CREPE SHORTY : £8 APPLE and RASPBERRY JAM ........oooooooov 39¢. PYJAMAS, small, medium w TOMATO JUICE, 48 02. wooo 33c. Jarge over pair $2.25 ek MOUNTAIN BLEND COFFEE, Ib. .............. $1.03 [| COTTON CREPE GOWNS WH SOCKEYE SALMON, Y4'8 +oocooovooooooo tin 45¢ wmall, med, dates; GLEN VALLEY CORN .. SN SS A, penned for 23e. TWIN SISTER SLIPS, White $2.50 and $2.98 FANCY PEAS, 20 oz... J 20c. Crepe with lace trim, 32-38 : ok CHICKEN HADDIES ooo age. fll : $2.98 is 0 _WILSON'S GINGER ALE .............. 2 for 35e, [| COTTON CREPE HOUSE J ro Eo : COATS, 12 to 20, ih . AYLMER CHILI SAUCE ................... bottle 23c. lll WHISPER NYLONS, by : on AYLMER CATSUP ...oooovvner, bottle 2lec. Supersilk, 45, 51, 60 gauge a COCA COLA (plus bottle) .........oooo... 6 for 36c. $1.75, $1.95 and $2.25 ~~ EN CANADA VINEGAR ooo gallon 56c. [| MONARCH NYLON PULL. ~~ HEINZ VINEGAR ooo gallon 0c. fi OVER. 12 to 20, pink, hie, THRIFT SOAP FLAKES cirengatis 65¢ CLARKE'S PORK &' BEANS Srrcrsaserrterverei trae 17¢ NEW QUICK COLOR MARGENE ... Sesnrhics 44ec. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 8, Family Size Yellow, White, Coral, SLEEVELESS CREPE BLOUSES, 12 to 20, yellow and blue COTTON LAWN BLOUSES SOR with eyelet trim, . $4.10 EI (al $2.25 : (i 12 to -20, GRAPEFRUIT «o.oo 4 for 29¢. pink, blue, yellow, white, $2.98 ORANGES ooo dozen 33c. [| CHILDREN' COTTON : BANANAS ooo Ib. 19¢, [| = Stripe Ankle Hose, pair 29c. TOMATOES, PEACHES, ....... Market Price CLEARING LINE GIRLS' and : : CUKES, . WATERMELONS, CANTALOUPES CHILDREN'S SHOES, 9c. Tr Ty F.W. Brock & Son RS * PHONE 43 Lgan solo. Mrs. Cecil Hill gave an article on Christian Stewardship. Mrs. E. Dorrell gave a talk by Dr. Pidgeon on No Time for Caution. There were twenty-eight ladies present. Lunch was served and a social time spent. Mrs. McKee, Cadmus, W.A. president, thanked the society for the fine afternoon. Anglican W.-A. "Anglican W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Ira Argue, with Mrs. Langfeld presiding. Mrs. Nichol- son gave the Scripture reading, closing by all repeating the W. A. prayer. Mrs. Fred Hamilton read an article on "Christian", and Mrs. Thos. Smith one on 'Co-Operation'. Our waste paper drive was suc- cessful, also the Organ Fund in- come was gradually increasing. "George in a Jam" from Yelverton was the play decided on for July ~ Astboruzed bottles Oos-Gole snr soko wih Ove-Oo UN. UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LTD. UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO PHONE 205 QP 6 Bottle Carton 36' facluding Federal Sales and Excise Taxes © Plus deposit 2¢ par bottle 2 Brown. Nestleton group reported having quilted a quilt of which Mrs. Geo. Nesbitt donated the top. The members of this group were commended for their work. -Next month the Auxiliary: is en- tertaining the Baby Band and mothers, and Mission Band at the home of Mrs. Ernest Larmer. The president expressed the sympathy of the members to Mrs. H. McLaughlin whose mother, Mrs. Herbert Hooey passed away recently. Mrs. McLaughlin thank- ed the W. A. for their kindness. The president also thanked our hostess for her kind hospitality. Mrs. Russell -Spinks offered her home for the July meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. T. Bytteman, Mrs. Saunders and Mrs. - 8 | Langfeld, Mrs. Joseph Forder and i Mrs. V. Archer. = 2 The school graduation dance in il the Recreational Centre was a fine Lid success. Music was provided by' et Ly a Lindsay Orchestra. Door prize 3s 5, was won by Jim Bowers; elimina- -- tion dance by Ruth Hamilton and . Helen Millson; luck spot dance by Dorothy Wright and Gib Marlow. The highlight of the evening was a special birthday dance for Mr. Gordon Paisley. -- --O---- Ashburn nf Plan to attend the auction Ale held under the auspices of Ladies' ciuild at the home of Clifford Graham on ie: Thursday, July 19th at 7 p.m. Many - new and used articles will be offered for sale. Phone 16 6-12 Insect Repellant 69c. Velvetta 622 Insect Repellent 49c. Sterns Insect Repellant 39c. BRUTON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. INSECT REPELLANTS ARR lt l PORT PERRY _-- Suntan Oil .30 & .60 Noxzema Cream .65; .99-1.890 4 Tangel for sunburn Caladryl for sunburn and PHONE TW Skeeter Skatter ....".. 8bc. Insgct bites ...88¢. a Fly Tox Insect Bomb $1.89 al 1a \ [3 Fly Tox with D.D.T. 3g, | Fo Fruit Salts, .69 & .98 AR 59¢. and 98c. LD.A. Health Salts .69¢, A i Hazel Bishop No-Smear Lipstick stays on until you take it off. * A i $1.76 5 FAR