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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Aug 1951, p. 8

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th, 1951 CLASSIFIE D ADS ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm arimals and pay: the highest prevailing prices, ' Port Perry 118 r 2 Uxbridge 27. Brooklin 62. Toronto, EMpire 8-8686 Lindsay 8660 3-2 GORDON YOUNG LTD. nov 80 2. DEAD FARM STOCK Picked up "promptly Horses, - Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs and new born Calves. (We pay for horses, cows and heifers) As an added service we will co-operate with your veterinarian in post-mortem. 2%; c. per lb. for live horses Call collect Bowmanville 2679 FOR. SAND, GRAVEL, SOD AND LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY --_-- will be pleased to serve you -- Phone 322 Port Rerry for Information Aug. 8th ¥. : TT : MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST HOME; Courtice, one or two vacan- cies for the aged and bed patients, men and women. Every kindness given; excellent meals, Nursing care and tray service. Approved by doc- tors. Terms monthly. Phone for ap- pointment. Oshawa 56-4948. JunTtf BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING by Hour or Contract. Free Estimates Given, We specialize in Farm Improvement. MARGWILL FUR FARM RS Tyrone 0% 1-52 : & * . oo 7 3 NURSING Professional nursing care for all a illnesses. All hospitdlization plans Ve accepted. Ts ; -~LINDSAY PRIVATE HOSPITAL a Phone 5121 FOR SALE--Bay team---mares, 9 and 11 years old. Quiet. Phone 382-2 Port Perry. "FOR SALE--Cement: top and one tile for well. Phone 266 r 4, Ken Fralick, Prince Albert, 'SN FOR SALE -- 2-burned Rangette, with oven, used 3: months, in_excellent condition. $36.00 cash. Apply box 24 Port Perry Star. and GENTLEMEN Men's and Children's LADIES For Ladies', Wear--Suits, Topcoats measure, call 67 r 32, Port Perry. KEITH LYLE Custom Combining UX-SPRING FARMS LIMITED, Uxbridge, Ontario. "Aug.16 FOR SALE--Pick-up and delivery, ' daily trips to Oshawa. Give us. a call. H. S. -Oyler, Phone 198 r 33, Port Perry. auglé FARM WIRING Estimates Free. Phone 179 ROBERTSON ELECTRIC Port Perry, Ontario. Aug.30 BACK HOEING, TRENCHING, SHOVEL FRONT WORK DITCHING, BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING of all Kinds. Contact Lorne Haight SUNDERLAND, ONT. yR.R.2, Port Perry Made-to- | WM. TRIPP Phone 109 r 42 oct 26/61 CUSTOM COMBINING JAMES WILSON, Phone 122 r 4 Port Perry augld f you trust its quality INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontario Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground . and Serviced OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC . WELDING CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP . : Auction Sales SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th---House- hold Furniture, the property of Mar- vin Nesbitt, South. Nestleton. - Sale at 1 pm. Terms Cash, CLARKE WILLIAMS, Auctioneer Creighton Devitt, Clerk. Painting and Decorating Phone Sunderland 63 r 8 WE GO ANYWHERE - . [] Building Supplies MATERIAL IN-SOL BRICK John Manville Cedar Grain * Siding and Insulation A good supply of Plywood, Tile Board, etc. Contact Chas. Coombe PORT PERRY ONTARIO ELNA v : ia THE - MIRACLE SEWING MACHIN ITSEWS IT DARNS IT MENDS IT EMBROIDERS For Free Homé Demonstration Call' ALL TYPES OF ROOFING | NO JOB TOO SMALL or TOO LARGE Sample on Request. __ Estimates Freely Given. * Phone Port Perry, 124 r 16 MORE CANADIAN GRAIN AND PRODUCTS IMPORTED BY THE PHILIPPINES 'The Philippines are wholly .depend- ent on the United States and Canada, and to lesser extent on Australia, for wheat flour. Total imports, of grain and products of grain for 1960 aggre- gated 50.8 million pesos, as compared with 88.8 million pesos in 1949, Im- ports from Canada, the second source of supply, increased from 18.2 million pesos in 1949 to 22.1 million pesos, while imports from the United States declined from 64.3 million pesos to 26.6 million. - Imports from Australia -Jamounted to 531,864 pesos in 1950, as compared with 107,680 pesos in 1949, BE PREPARED FOR CLONE IRIR ES rt me ------ | | Oshawa spent Sunday with Mr. Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, August 19th at the] Utica Presbyterian Church. Mr. Riddell will speak and the Ash- burn quartet will sing. Service is at 2.30 p.m. This is the 102nd anniversary of 'the founding of Breadalbane Church. : There will be no church service or Sunday School at Utica United 'Church because of this occasion at the Presbyterian church. .All old members are asked to come to this service 'at .the Presbyterian church. The August meeting of the Utica W. A. was held in the church basement on August 9th under the leadership of Mrs. H. Walker the president. The basement was nicely decorated with summer flowers. Mrs. George Mitchell conducted the devotional period. After a short business session Mrs. R. Wilbur spoke on religious his- tory." Mr. Hill also added a few words concerning the different re- ligions in the West. After the] Mizpah: benediction group 2 ser- ved a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Gerrow are spending part of their holi- days with Mr. and' Mrs .Heyman Walker. : Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker and family were visiting at Quant- rill's in Whitby on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. H. Babcock and family of Oshawa and Mrs. YN. Rusnell were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell on Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dodds of Vancouver have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sandison. : % 'Mr. Melville Dyrland of Toron-; to visiting Bert Mitchell's on Sat- urday. C3 Dorothy and Arlene--Dyrland are having some holidays with their aunt in Orillia. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross of Whitby visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Ross. Mrs. Pierce of - Toronto was visiting her son Ployd who is stay- ing with Mrs. Jim Philip. Mr. Allan Evans of Oshawa was at Fred Ballard's on Satur- day visiting his mother, Carol Ann Locke of Sunderland is spending afew days with her grandmother Mrs. Locke. The McQuarrie - children are Connaghan has them now. Mr. Fred Ballard and Mr. -Al Christie were at Wasaga beach on Sunday. Billy Mitchell is having some! holidays at Walt Mitchell's. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers of Bowmanville spent the past week! with her father Mr. Rus. Harper. Miss Winnie McCloud is work- ing at the Delicateria Restaurant better of the mumps but Patsy -~ to. . All suggestions must be in by August. 22. » * * * | Harassed housewives will be able to pick up some helpful hints in battling their budget bugbears when. Optarjo's young farm girls go into action at this year's Cana- dian National Exhibition. One hundred and thirty girls-- tops in turning a hem or making a ménu--have been selected to re- present the junior farmers home- making clubs in 17 Ontario coun- show at the CNE.. 'For housewives hunting for hints on money-saving meat pur- chdsing the girls have a special demonstration on Making the Most of our Meat Money." Qther dem- tries in the Junior agriculture -- for Girls. tivities, with $225 prize money. | Fr-------- 'wil Nid Exhibition Grandstand ex- travaganza, starring Jimmy Durante, Th e CNE, being held from August 24 to September 8 this year, has made it a policy to encourage Canadian talent in the entertainment world. SMILES'N ~ SATU Phone 32. FRESH MARSHMALLOWS ONE POUND and HALF POUND BAGS BOX AND BULK CANDY - RDAY CAKE SPECIAL "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" Ll CHUCKLES Gerrow's Bakery -------- onstrations will include Saving | 8 with Cereals and Summer Clothes, | The two-day Homemaking show | & will also test the young farmer-|§ ettes' talents in Hospitality tech-|g niques, clothing and house furn-|% ishings and goods and gardens. |} Tests have been arranged by The |g Women's Institute of the Ontario | Department of Agriculture which |§ supervises homemaking club ac-|¥ | All'Canadian talent, comprised --of | §t { forty-eight dancers and forty singers | perform at the 1951 Canadian | -- -- a Pe ---------- oe -- Perry, Ont. § Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 p.m. THURS., FRL, SAT. AUGUST 16-17-18 : Jeff Chandler and Debra Paget In the Glorious Technicolor Adventure Romance "BIRD OF PARADISE" COMEDY < MON., TUES, WED,, AUGUST 19-20-21 . Barbara Hale and Richard Greene In the Exciting New All Technicolor Hit -. "LORNA DOONE" COMEDY and NEW, BE A RR RS RRR RRs . with the BUNCH Come and meet the gang here everyday and enjoy not only their company, but also the tastiest food ever. "Everything from a snack to a full meal. "DEL" RESTAURANT PORT PERRY master, the 105-HP Loadmaster, and the massive, 114-HP Tor- quemaster--are justly renowned for their 2 amazing operating economy, : in Port Perry. 1 Miss. Dorothy Wilbur was nj Toronto on Tuesday at the Medi- cal Arts Building. Mrs. R. Wil-! bur and Dorothy also visited at' the Henry Farm, Oriole. " Mr. Chet Geer has a beautiful hew steel barn. i Mr. Frank Kendall is building a new garage. Mr. and Mrs. James Burnie of Hamilton were at Mr. and Mrs. George Harper's on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinley of Lansing were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and called at Chet Geer's. 3 "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop of | and Mrs. Wm. Philp. spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. ; Mr. J. Hill's sermon- on Home Missions was much enjoyed, on Sunday. : An award of $100., is being of- fered by the Women's Division of the Canadian National Exhibition for. the most suitable name for a new dinnerware pattern designed by Sovereign Potters in honor of the visit to Canada of Princess Elizabeth. : The new dinnerware, to be shown for the first time at the Exhibition, has a dark green bor- der edged in gold, set against an off-white background. Green tones of the border are repeated in the centerpiece of lily-of-the- -- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sonely |: Exhibition News | have every feature that haulage at lower cost. Sturdy, durable frames + « . powerful, fast-acting cally sealed brake cylinders . . . silent, smooth, § ruggedly-built synchromesh transmissions are } -among the many features that help to make Chevrolet trucks tops for value and perform-- ance. The stake truck illustrated is just one of the many versatile performers in the medium 'range of Chevrolet trucks. Too MEW oi - Cr4s18. J IN EVERY CLAS For stamina and hauling power, Chevrolet truck en-: gines are "knockouts" too. And, of course, all three of the famous Chevrolet Truck engines -- the 92-HP Thrift- In every size and weight class, Chevrolet Trucks 3 > contributes 'to better brakes with hermeti- / For the biggest, heaviest loads, and the longest toughest hauls, your faith in Chevrolet trucks -- right for your purpose. See your Chevrolet Truck deale Combining smart new styling with utility, "Chevrolet pick-up trucks are speedy, rugged all-purpose units. Like Chevrolet panel trucks - and the distinctive sedan delivery, every unit offered in the big Chevrolet selection of lighter -- models is a masterpiece of practical, durable construction and time- and money-saving features. So you can put 'and be sure of top-flight performance and maximum operating economy. In the heavy-duty field as in every other, Chevrolet trucks are designed and engineered to provide the greatest possible load space at lowest cost, combined with operating economy, .equalized weight distribution and easy handling. Whatever your haulage "needs, you can be absolutely sure there's a Chevrolet Truck that's exactly rl foie in A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE . Phone 57 Archer Motor Sales Perry, Ont. ~~ Port : ? or" valley. oh 4 i pith . ROBT. NNATY ( - Try for the $100. prize by send- oh 2 UXB IDGE [474 0 7/4 ing your suggested name to the gt As Phone 162 r 12 TT Women's Division, C.N.E., Toron- J) x '. "

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