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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Sep 1951, p. 5

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a A} BUSINESS DIRECTORY SAND and GRAVEL ; 'When and where you want it. ' Call ROSS E, SANDISON, "one 121 r 6 Port Perry, I. 4. RE -UPHOI. ,TERY and RE-BU _DING Let us re-upholster yc ur old Chester- field Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. e Phone and have our consultant call and give you a free estimate. Free . pick-up and delivery. Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street ~~ _ DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG " DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry Refrigeration for prompt gerviee on all makes, both | . househeld and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey 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 DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY "ONTARIO Office Hours--10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phones: Office 68 W. Res, 68) MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 317 King St. East, Oshawa. Gordon VW. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner Queen Street, Port Perry. Eavestroughing & Furnaces . ELECTRIC PRESSURE PUMPS, FURNACES 'and FURNACE RE. "PAIRS TO ANY MAKE : Free Estimate on Request. SYDNEY G&. BARNES Phone 72 r 2 BROOKLIN aug.bl CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Gordon D. Conant, K.C, Roger G. Conant, B.A, \ Offices: Oshawa, Ont, 7%; Simcoe St. South Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 26 it ROOFING ' OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE! Phone 261 Port Perry GERALD B. THOMPSON --*Doctor of Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE : 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Office -Hours 9 to 6 Phone 2927 Evenings by Appointment. 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. Phone 94 werd RE-UPHOLSTERY By "Experts ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY = Whitby - | Phone 483 { £ i, RL] > : . TE Liectric Floor Sanders. . Hardwood Floors laid, sandéd and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen : cupboards, gyprock put on and fin- ished for painting. : ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY REAL ESTATE Consult J. 'A. WILLOUGHBY & BONS for complete Real Estate Service. Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto ~ Phone EM. 3-0604 Port Perry 186) City and_Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages.. Industrial and Business Properties. LLOYD LEE is your Local Representative, Phone LO 5229, Toronto. ARTHUR Ww. S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry Office on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or_by appointment. dicia Block, Port Perry, Phone 25 RELS CAWKER PORT PERRY Let Us Supply You | WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET BROS. : T ONTARIO ever, LUNCH with the BUNCH Come and meet the gang here everyday and enjoy not only their company, but also the tastiest food Everything from a snack to.a full meal, © "DEL" RESTAURANT _ PORT PERRY \ Name New County Home Fairview Lodge At a recent meeting of the County Council a name was decided on for the new home for the aged It is to be known das Fairview Lodge. After some hours of discussion the name 'Fairview was finally decided up- on. Other names. put forward were: Fairhomt Lodge, Princess Elizabeth Lodge, Ontario County Lodge, Fair Haven Lodge, Fairview Lodge, Fare- view Lodge. The following is an interim state- ment of the receipts and expendityres pertaining to the construction of the new County Home. Receipts-- Sale of Debentures EE $449,889.22 Province of Ontario ............ 212,600.00 $662,38922. ; Expenditures-- Int. on borrowed money ....$ 888.23 Committee ... 1,003.52 Architect ..... .. 41,037.70 Contractor ................. .. 461,081.10 Insurance--Building - ... 2,816.75 epuipment ........ 121.06 Clerk of Works .......... 1,360.00- Unemp. insurance ........ 8.64 Vacation pay stamps ... 11.90 Equipment .................... 18,167.70 Office postage .................... 16.00 EXCISE ..covinrnrnrserinirnsisnanine 9.00 Telephone 65.34 Stationery 8.10 Brefahi olin 11.30 Advertising .....cccvvurnnn. 6.91 Debentures-- - Municipal Board fees ... 1,100.00 " DERVRLY ii isinntininiomn 6.20 Printing ........ © 295.45 Advertising 42.26 Legal Fees ....... 2,000.00 BUTVOYE ors rirnserniiniaBissiong eee 644.10 -$630,690.28 The County' will apply for a rebate of Sales Tax on all taxable items. Orders have been place for furniture and equipment, ete., gbout $46,000, The estimated cost of the 200-bed project is $850,000, and the building is expected to be ready for occupation by November, 1st The Minister of Highways, Hon. G. H. Doucett, along with Hon. Arthur Welsh and District Engineer Leslie Boucher, attended the meeting of the Ontario County Cauncil, when the mat- ter of County Road System was dis- cussed. Several-of the Council mem- bers brought forward their conplaints and recived a sympathetic hearing. Dr. McEwen of Pickering stated he thought the Province should take over all connecting links between Highways 2 and 2A. -- Mr. McIntyre of Whitby, thonght the Province should take over Brock Street in Whitby as a connecting link between 2 and 2A Highways. . The minister said that the work on the Brechin-Washago road would be started this fall, ] . A CLEARANCE SALE OF WALLPAPERS IN - "4 4000000000000 0000000000000000 patterns to choose from. We have a nice assortment - of colours. Gore ot ard Sebocl ito WALLPAPLR TIIIIIIITISISS eS ete es 2220200000000 00000004 The County Council was reminded by Dr. McEwen of Pickering, of the neglected cemeteries in the County, and thought that something should be done to make the last resting place of our pioneers a little more respect- able, He suggested that these places might be: made inte reforestation plots and kept up under the supervision of the county, Several members. of council said their municipalities had already done a great deal towards the cleanup of 'cemeteries, : To - Obituary William Joseph-Strong passed away at Toronto Western Hospital on Sat- urday, August 118th, in his 72nd year, being in failing health for some time. Mr. Strong was born in Cartwright Township, living there about 32 years 'Jago to his farm on the Port Perry- Manchester road, where he farmed un- til his retirement two years ago when' he moved to Port Perry. He was the son of the late Mr. gnd Mrs. Jaseph Strong, Surviving are his wife, the former Rosina Jack, 'two sons Hugh on the farm. at Manchester; and Ross at home in Port Perry; also surviving are one sister Minnie (Mrs. Hunter) in Prince Albert, Ontario; and one brother, Herbert, Holland, Manitoba, and five grandchildren, Marie, June, Ruby, Joyce, and Isobel. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Riddell on Tuesday, Aug. 21, from the funeral chapel of A. L. McDermott, Port Perry. Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery. The pallbear- ers were Jos. Peel, Freeman McCul- lough, Jos.- Wilson," Grant Christie, Mervin Mahaffy, Howard Dobson. Nephews were flower bearers--Lloyd Hunter, Grant Hunter, Walter Webb, ) | Gordon Strong, Wm. Chapman, Oscar Graham, Ken Badour, Lorne Wagner, AAAAAANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN, Seeing the World the Hard Way Tony Bolges, of Liverpool, England, has completed 160 miles of a cycling tour of Canada and U.S.A. Tony was granted leave and a scholarship by the Liverpool Education® Committee by whom he is employed as a teacher. With only $280 to last 4 months he had to budget carefully. easy as a member of the Youth Hostel Association where b50c. procures bed and cooking facilities. He pedalled from Halifax, Nova Scotia to St. John, New Brunswick, and via Fredericton and Rivier de Loup to Quebec, Then on to Montreal, | Ottawa, Angonquin Park and Bays- ville to Port Perry and Torohto. | From these his route lies through Niagara to U.S.A. where New Eng- land, New York and Washington are on his itinery home to England in November. - I 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 . oi>{0) V4] LIFE Consult the Crown Lite Man CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontario J ohnstor S Made-t i SUITS - OVERCOATS - JACKETS = ~~ New Fall Samples . Suils from 50 W..ae G BOYS SUITS _ SEVE RAL SIZES IN STOCK gL ---- and Parkas SEVERAL GARMENTS AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES FOR QUICK SALE : Wallpapers - New 1952 Lines NOW ON DISPLAY SCHOOL DRESSES HAMPTON GINGHAM CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES, w 710 12 YEAS ovaciririniiied YARNS GUELPH NYLON YARN 55¢. OZ. ith. -white trim, MONARCH DOVE YARN 42¢. OZ. rein irre saned nn 30.15 GROCERIES Post's Sugar Crisp .......... Aylmer Fancy Dew Drop Lynn Valley Cream Corn, Glenn Valley Crean Corn, Clark's Pork & Be: Ans, York Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. Maple Leaf Cheese, 7: 1b. Acrowax Pack Wax, 1 Ib. Hawes Furniture Cream, FREE polishing cloth BROOMS Currants Arabian Steed Pitted Dates, 1) J 26¢. Shortening Mountain Blend Coffee .. Astor Coffee a NN 2 for I ET Dery, $1 35, $1. 65, $1. 95 Freshly Ground tpi, MONARCH M ALLARD YARN, 35¢ OZ. YARD GOODS WABASSO FLANNELETTE, Flow ered, Striped and Children's Patterns, 36 ches wide 7 Te, Yard Peas, 20 oz., 20 oz., 2 for 15 oz., 2 for 20 oz., 2 for 33c. "carton tin with Whisper Nylons By Supersilk, new I'all Shades, 45 & ol gauge, $1.75 = and $1.95, 49c. Ib. 23c¢. Ib. dec. HAMPTON CREPE BLOUSES with cuff trim, pink, white, ing Vi sleeve - i 12 to 20, i | | s17s | LADIES' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS. Small, Medium and Large, $2.98 to $1.00 CHIED'S FLANNELETTE bes i Btold years co $2.8 LADIES' FLANNELETTE GOWNS, Coloured or W hite, Small, Medium, Large and O.S. 2.98 and $3.35 (a | He found it {> INSURANCE COMPANYS F.W. PHONE 43 "POSTURE AND PA AND FATE By JULIUS DINTENFASS D:6., B.Sc. FLCC It you have made correct posture habit you not only feel better -- you look better. "Doesn't he hold himself well?' "Doesn't she have beautiful posture 7° You've heard such expres- sions many times. "Correct posture makes - you more at- tractive to others. Correct pos - ture is that position of the body. whether you are stand ing, walking or sittidg, t h at permits all parts of the If you Julius Dintenfass *Doctar of Chiro- practic sody to function properly slump, if the curve of your, back is too great, if you assume "any uns natural, twisted positiqgn. your in- ternal organs become cramped and there is pressure on nerves at the spine, If you were given some impor- tant, delicate work to perform and then 'were jammed into a corner and -held- there you wouldn't be able to do your best, would you? And yet that's what we ask the organs and nerves of our body to do when we are careless about pos- ture, Your lungs. heart and digestive organs cannot be expected to per- form properly if you don't give them working room. Correct pos- "ture is no more than proper bal- ance -, . ease and comfort . . . good health." It you become conscious of the importance of correct posture . work toward perfecting it . . . you will live longer and in better health. You will look better and have more energy. Don't let poor posture be- come a habit. Stand tall. Walk tall. Sit tall. In our children's training correct posture is particularly important. - Correc. posture should bécome so much a part of a child's habits that it will carry. on through the years Let Correct Posture Week be the starting point. - SU Abts Fein. oly - Broek & Son PORT PERRY BUILDERS SUPPLIES We have a good stock of all lines of builders supplies on hand. Masonite -- Arborite" © |. Tile Board -- Lime -- Plaster -- Roofing Plywood Gyproc Materials" Metal Mouldings. AMERICAN C EMENT while it lasts © Reesor Fuel & Lumber PHONE '73 PORT PERRY, ONT. YOUR FRIEND Count on 'your Pharmacist for the friendly, efficient service you would like. He will be glad to answer any questions regarding your needs. Sk RVIC Ii and QUALITY OUR MOTTO 'BRUTON'S DRUG STORE. 'PHONE 16 PORT PERRY DC GC {| (WA CW. E. MacGregor and Son 'PHONR nw PORT PERRY 5 So

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