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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Nov 1951, p. 3

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way nap---- RSENS RT SS TE NE Jess an A a a uP Dh. "Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto . her neice, PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1951 eet SEE RAR TN At aed . £521 va ial Iv sti SER Fy iim ind 2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY - CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS & our es Gordon D, Conant, K "Roger G. Conant, BA "Offices: Oshawa, Ont, 1% Simcoe St. South Phone 8-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 26 ROOFING . OF ALL KINDS . - Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding SAND and GRAVEL When'and 'where you want it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r § Port Periy, RR. 4. GARNET V. GRAY -_- Optometrist - ° Office hours 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening by appointment EVERY MONDAY Raiderice of J. C. Whitby Port Perry, Ont. (Beside "High' School Campus) Phone. 298-W for appointment Estimates given on all kinds of work. . EARL WALLACE - Phone 261 Port Perry GERALD B. 'THOMPSON *Dostor of 'Chiropractic X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE 185 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA Office Hours 9 to 6 Phone 2927 Evenings by Appointment iene « at om mg eve -- rm aio 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 'euch week, or by appointment. hw Street, Port Petty; Phone 94 REAL ESTATE - Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service, Phosie EM. 3-0604 . Port Perry 186) City and Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Progeriies., - LLOYD LEE is your. Local Representative. Phone LO 5229, Toronto. ---- '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 BACK HOEING, TRENCHING, SHOVEL FRONT WORK . ' DITCHING, BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING of all Kinds. Contaet Lorne Haight SUNDERLAND, ONT. Phone Sunderland 63r8 DR. H. H. ARMSTRONG | PORT PERRY. G -- DENTIST Queen Street Phone 237 Port Perry Refrigeration for prompt service on'all makes, both household 'and commercial. Estiniates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatevér your Insurance aeeds may be, consult H W. EMMERSON Phone 41 - Port Perry DR. J. B. LUNDY -- DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) " ONTARIO Office Hours--10 am. to § pm. Phones: Office 68 W. Res. 68) MONTEITH & MONTEITH \: CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 87 King-8St. East, Oshawa. Gordon W. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner RE-UPHOLSTERY By Experis ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Whitby - Phone 483 ljob as Secretary-Treasuyer. were made to cater to the Holstein |" Blackstock Presbyterian Ladies' Aid held the November meeting at the "home of Mrs, Lewis Litze. The Bible study was given by Mrs. Gist, Readings | were 'given by'Mrs. W. Hooey, Mrs. Gist, Mrs. Gilbank and Mrs. Proutt. The December meeting will be at the 'home of Mrs Geo. Wolfe. - The supper and bazasr was held on Friday even- ing and was well attended. - Nestleton W. I. ladies decided at their Nov. meeting, at the home of members for a roll call at the Decem- ber meeting and to give instead $6.00 towhrds the fund for the purchase 'of a tractor for the women in Greece. They also sent a bale of light cloth- ing for the hurricane victims in Jam- aica. They sent 50 pounds of food to their adopted institute, Grove Insti- tute, in Consett, England, for their annual Christmas. party for ill and old people in the community. . Mrs. Jno. Carter attended the Silver Cross Women's annual bazaar on Nov. 14 in Old St. Andrew's Memorial "| Hall, Merlin Bailey, Brantford, was home for the sweek-end. Blackstock W I. held the November meeting at the home of Mrs. Jno. Mec- Arthur. Roll call was answered with a. gift for the Christmas parcel for the adopted Institute in" England. Mrs. T, Smith was able to be back at her Plans Breeders' banquet to be held in the Recreational Centre in December, $10 Fwas voted towards purchase of a Istove to betused for such occasions in the Centre. $2 was voted to be sent to the tractor fund to be sent to the women in Greece and a bale of light clothing is to be sent to Ber- muda hurricane victims. Programme was: A reading by Mrs. Jno. Rahm; solo by Mrs. Lorne Hoskin, Mrs. Gor- don Strong. was accompanist and also played a piano solo; Mrs. Norman Malcolm >conducted a contest on a cake. Lunch was served by the host- ess and the group. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler and "family have moved to Whitby. Mr. ' Bodin has taken the Whitby-Bow- manville Garton Bus route. Mr. and | Mrs. Turner have rented the Wheeler house. Holy Communion will be celebrated in. St. John's Church next Sunday at | 2 p.m. service. Mrs. K. Samells; to give up their cust- om of giving Christmas gifts to the | = There will-be a guest speaker from the Bible Society who will speak at Cadmus United Church service in the morning and at Black- stock United Church service in the evening. Pictures will be shown af- ter the: latter service-in- the Sunday School and the. Fireside. get-to-gether will be enjoyed at the close. . Mr. and Mrs. R. Wall visited My: and Mrs. L. Middleton at Prince Al- bert on Sunday. "r----o--- © UTICA It is nice to see the much impréved attendance at Sunday School and church. Choir praetice for Christinas Sunday will be .resumed on Thursday evening, December 6th.' ' The December meeting of the W.A. 1 will be held on Thursday, December ¢ One of the; at Mrs, R. Wilbur's home. items of business will be the election of officers for the following year. The roll call word is "gift" or "treasure". «Also keep in mind the following dates: School. Christmas concert on December 18th in Memory Hall and a Sunday School Christmas Party on December -22nd in the Church base- ment. About 60% of those on the voters' list cast a ballot in Thursday's pro- vincial election here. Officials con- sisted of Fred Ashton as returning officer and Murray Geer as poll clerk. There were two funerals here last week,Mrs. Richard Corbman who died in Oshawa at the home of her daugh- ter, in her 82nd year. She was buried at Hillman cemetery on Thursday, November 22nd. _ Commupity sym- pathy is extended to her husband who lives on the 8rd concession of Reach township and to her family. Miss Annie Macdonald died at her home on the Uxbridge road, also in her 82nd year. The funeral service was held in the Uxbridge chapel with in- terment at Breadalbane Presbyterian Cemetery, Utica, on Friday, Nov. 23. She was a sister of Mrs. A. Bailey of Epsom and Mrs. John McKercher, of Uxbridge. Her three brothers George, Frank and Sinclair Macdoniia brads. ceased her: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harper were in Oshawa: on Thursday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Richard Corb- "| last "Tuesday. 'I'sing were Sunday guests of Mr. and 'visited Mr. Mrs. Herman Walker spent Monday in Greenbank, with her aunt Murs. Mina McMaster. , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker and fam- ily spent Sunday in Pickering, They also attended a presentation on Satur- 'day evening for Mr, and Mrs. Bert Gray. - J : Mr. Tom Sutherland .is making ex- tensive repairs on his house here. 'in the village. Quite a number of ladies met at Mrs, N. Ackney's home for a quilting % Mr. and Mn. D, 'McKinley, s of Lan: Mrs, Bruce Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Bailey were guests at the Beacock-Brown wedding on Saturday.' Mur. Bil] Bell of Toronto was at his home here for the-week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were in Taunton on Sunday visiting her parents, Miss Lillian Huska and Miss Donna Crosier of Oshawa, were Sunday visitors at Jack Crosier's, Mr. Bill Skerratt and Miss Barbers McGuire, of Toronto, were at Henry Skerratt's on Sunday. Mr. Stanley Christie and his mother, | Mrs. Al. Ackney and Mr. and Mrs. .P. | Parrott called on friends in the village on Sunday, Mr. J. Toogood spent a few days at his home here last week. Mrs. Too- good is in Toronto visiting her daugh- ter Mrs. Fred Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and June and Mrs. Jack Crosier on Friday evening. J ° regarding your needs. -------- YOUR FRIEND C Jonni on. your Pharmacist<for the friendly,' efficient service you would like, He will be glad to id dny questions . SERVIC ® and QUAL ITY OUR MOTTO : " BRUTON' 3 DRUG STORE PHONE 16 PORT PERRY ' IE VY FG TG FOU |__| _----_--------- a r---- rr -- ty oe Let Us Supply You "WITH THE CHOICE FRESH MEAT , TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN YOUR DIET CAWKER BROS. PORT PERRY :: ONTARIO Miss Pat Wilkinson, who teaches near Agincourt, was home for the week-end, Miss Nora Boxall, of Whitby was visiting in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell attended a house-warming party at Ivan Gray's last week. Mrs. Jim Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Walt. Mitchell and , family were 41 Toronto shopping. Mr. and Mis. Fred Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Rdss Sandison were at a shower Friday night at Walt. Lynde's. Jimmy Luciano is in Toronto with hig, sister Mrs. Harry de Vries taking treatments at the hospital. Mrs. Ralph Wilbur was at Maple last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yorke. Sorry to report } Mrs. Jim Philip is BUILDERS SUPPLIES We have a good stock of all lines of - builders supplies on hand. Masonite -+ Plywood -- Gyproc -- Arborite Tile Board -- Lime -- Plaster -- Roofing Materials -- Metal Mouldings. AMERICAN CEMENT while it lasts Reesor Fuel & Lumber PHONE 73 : rn PORT. PERRY, ONT. in Oshawa General Hospital. ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS 'New or old floors sanded and finish- ed, or waxed and polished by the sq- 'foot. Electric floor sanders, or Waxers | and 'polishers for rent. 'Phone R. PICKARD, 281W Port Perry, Ont. 7 28" x 6' 8" Now is the time to get PORT PERRY Lumber - Builders' Supplies We have in Stock COMBINATION DOORS--2' 6" x 6' 6", and . 2 2 inch and 3 inch Roc Wool Insulation Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited 10" x 6' 10" ready for cold weather. Phone 240 w \ Manchester Mrs. Weeks of 'Oshawa, visited with Mrs. W. W. Holtby and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. 'Russel Barfoot, of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. - A, Roach on Biifiday. . 'Mr. and Mss. 'Clark Harrison, Tor: onto, were with Mr. and Mrs. W. Fe Crosier 'on Sunday. Stinddy 'Séhool afid, Choreh service and Sylvia Barrett. ette Cook Book Contest. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fielding on Sunday entertained over sixty guests fn honour df Mrs, Fielding's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. T Jewel, Sunder- land, who celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The re-union included + guests from .Toronto, Lin- say and Sunderland. 'Mr. and Mr. grateful to Mr. Peel and to Marilyn _.Congratulations to Prospect and Utica Women's Associations on win- ning. prizes in the Oshawa Times-Gaz- *s1 Buick. N° o doubt about it--you'll make a mighty handsome plctuce ina stcappiog new we'd likeyouto see what generous roadweight - 'and a figid torque-tube mean in solid steadi- ness of ride--what Dynaflow Drive* does for * youin downright comfort and convenience-- what a breeze it is to handle so big and roomy and impressive a Car. But it isn't the way you look, but the way you feel that's really important. r We'd like you to discover a Buick's ease and comfort, a Buick's power and performance, a Buick's steadiness and control--just to see if maybe you have been missing a travel treat. We'd like you to discover what a valve-in-head ' engine, as Buick buildsit-- gin gered with Fire- ball combustion--canmeanin pulse-pounding thrill and in big miles-per-gallon figures. ussrated--Bulck Custom Deluxe 4-Door Sedan and keeping you on a level keel. Most of all, we'd like you to note the easy- to-take price tags our cars wear--what a whale of a lot more automobile you get for your money in today's Buicks than you'll get elsewhere. # So--come in for a sitting soon, won't you? gest a Sifting? XE : @ 3 A FIREBALL ENOINE my A General Meters Velve NO OTHER CAR wo... PROVIDES ALLTHIS | elegy Vou ~ rm - ~ td Cre eh Ind LANL REA a Al yest a pi, 4 et) = - tt and > Jr pi 2 'DYNAFLOW DRIVE*--1aves skaln on driver and cor FIREBALL POWER--high-compr ession, volve in head 8-cylinder angioss . . Roadmaster, 152 hp, Supe, 124 hpy Custom, 120 hp (Super ond Custom with Cynallow, 7126 hp). PUSH-BAR POREFRONT--combines smart style and unsurpassed protection WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS --gr ecter clarity of night TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE--steadies ride, Improves driving control. 4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING --cushions ride, saves servicing cosh. DUAL VENTILATION --ounide air fed separately 10 right or left of front compartment. SELF-ENERGIZING BRAKES --hydroullo--aultply pedal-presswre five ti mes of brake drom DREAMLINE 371L NO lcpeiedy cor-length fenders, leaning sweep spears on most model PLUS Solf-locki Soak lid, StepOn parking trols, tworway lock, Solar Ride rin, Hi-Polsed engine mounting, Body by Fisher *Standard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra cost on other Series. : 'at the usual hours 10'a.m. and 1 a.m, 'next Bahday. Jews) sessived many lovely gifts and We'd like you to learn what coil springs on Whether you try a CUSTOM, SUPER or ROAD- A ro An Bain, Toronto, was wen her | Peat 5 ANCHSSTER. W Wwoa all fotir wheels--not just the front.ones--can . - MASTER, you'll find it the top buy in its field h \ Torii Sart ny ~The Woman's: Association will meet do in' the matter of smoothing a rough road --and a beauty from any angle. : 4 ; 'ited his cousin, Mr, Joel Miller and |ut Mrs. 'Howard Dobson's home 'on n A 'Mrs, Miller lastiweek. ° Thursday, Dec, 6th at 2.30 p.m. 'WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THE iL Mr. Ronald Pos! présshited his' cdl AT8818 ' ' a i ored slides of Mexico in thé hall last S21 rv RY 'Friday evening. The /picturés were, x "beautiful as well as instructive and RE Sed wre | Archer Motor Soles 2 numbers by the little daughters : i 3 "Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Barrstt of Oshawa, PHONE 67 + PORT PERRY, ONT. wl | co ga "The Women's Association are deeply or du ; y : a, RN Parana # Rnd oY BEANE ELE Lo

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