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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Jan 1952, p. 5

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* Industrial and Business Property. PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1952 abawd FR Eat FEA St Keita #'y WY ELEN LEE Na diate l BE St - dv - i EE eee eh SUE DDL ELE Pet vid RH rill i arte ntti BIR EY V3 0 BUSINESS DIRECTORY CONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS" and S®LICITORS | | Gordon D; Conant, K.C. ~~. Roger D. Conant, BA, | Offices: - Oshawa, Ont., 7% Simcoe St. 8. Phone 38-2227 Ajax, Ont.,, Phone 25 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS- INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Grown Lué Man' C. KING AGENT CE Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Port Perry - Ontarlo 'Estimates given on all kinds mit of work, DR. H. H ARMSTRONG EARL WALLACE DENTIST Phone 28 : Port Perry Queen Street TT Phone 237 ; Port Perry GERALD B. JHOMPSON : *Doctor of Chiropractic %a | NS U R A N C E X-RAY EQUIPPED OFFICE : 185 Simcoe St. North, OSHAWA. | Are your policies up-to-date? Office Hours 9 to 5. Phone 38-9132 | Whatever your Insurance needs Evenings by Appointment ~ may be, consult REAL ESTATE y H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry "Consult : J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto Phone EM. 3-0604 i Port Perry 186J City and Country Homes - Farms and Small Acreages. DR.J.B.LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours -- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phones: Oflice 68W. Res. 68J LLOYD LEE is your lo¢al representative. Phone LO 5229, Toronto | MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. E., Oshawa iordon W. Rich], C.A. Resident Partner mt ---- yen -- ------ ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C. in attendance at my Port Perry office on Wednesday morning and . Friday afterngon of each week, SAND and GRAVEL pr 5 et | When and where you want it. Call ong Block, Port ; erry, P one 25] ROSS E. SANDISON Phone 121 r 5. Port Perry R.R.4 ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDERS New or old floors 'sanded and finished, or waxed and polished by the square foot. Electric Floor Sanders, or Wax- ers and Polishers for Rent. R. PICKARD - Phone 281W, Port Pérry, Ont. . : a a + Refrigeration for prompt service -on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey RE - UPHOLSTERY 'and RE-BUILDING .] Tuesday, Jan. 29 at the same hour {dom for this year will be $182,- f SEALED TENDERS will be [ like to live in a little town Where the trees meet across the street; Where you wave your hand and: say "hello", To everyone you meet. I like to stand for a moment Outside the grocery store And listen to the friendly gossip Of the folks that live next door. For life.is interwoven : With the friends we learn to know, And we-hear their joys and 80rrows > As we daily come and go. So I like to live in a little town, I care no more to roam, - For every house in a little town Is more than a house: It's home. J unior Farmers Sleigh Ride The Junior Farmer Sleigh Ride and meeting which was to have been held on Tuesday, January 22 was postponed and will be held on and place. The ticket for the Ice Follies, on Thursday, Jan. 31, will be on sale at the meeting for members only. Price $2.00. Ticket on sale for non-members after January 29th, price $3.00. For tickets contact Mr. Murray Holtby, phone 119r14 or Miss Mary Wilson, phone 329. The bus will leave the terminal for the Ice Follies on Thursday, - ee EN-- ' Canada supplies almost the én- tire world's supply of canned lobster. z » » » The drug bill for the National Health Service in the United King- 000,000. A real national headache. : 3 » * * Southern. Indian, a little heard of lake, is the fourth largest in Manitoba. | 4 . - be be -_-- : be . . . 2 be os up to SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Pnd, 1952, for the position ""of Road Superintendent for the Township of Scugog: Lowest §f or any tender not necessarily accepted. ; received by-the undersigned STITT RALPH.D? MILNER, Clerk, : Pee « ~ Brooklin, Ontario. ; ptt EEE ESE ES EE a 183tH ELLIE eIsttte iste $steLeL LITTLE TOWN Napthalene is mine in the Pet- erboro area of Ontario. Most of it is shipped to Belgium glass-making, : 1] for fine Lo» Canada has 61 ocean-going car- go Vessels carrying the flag of the Dominion. : » » -~ * ~ Canada's southernmost part-- Pelee Island--is slightly south-of the northern portion of California. 3 * ow Irish Moss is one of the indus- tries peculiar to Prince Edward Island. - * . To reach iron deposits in north- western Ontario a lake at Steep Rock had to be drained. » * * " Ancient pastime: Dice-playing has been traced back almost to the beginning of - history and there were sharpies even in that era be- cause loaded dice have been un- earthed in the ruins of Pompeii. * * * The second. largest producer of silver and lead in the world is a mine near Mayo in Canada's Yukon. * Flin Flon, third largest centre in Manitoba was named after Frintabatty Flonatin, a character in the story, "Sunless City." FEE : The Canadian Birth rate is 26.9 per 1000 persons. The death rate i579.2. . * 0» Air Conditioning Furnace Eavestroughing We 'sell and service DURO PRESSURE PUMPS SYDNEY G. BARNES BROOKLIN Phone 72 r 2 Aug 62 Let us re-upholster your old CHester- ~ field 'Suite, ~ Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call and give you a free estimate. Free pick-up and delivery. ~ ' Phoné 3344 collect. 'OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY. CO. 8 Church Street RE-UPHOLSTERY By Experts ROUSSEAU: UPHOLSTERY Whitby - Phone 483 Lumber - Builders' Supplies We have in Stock COMBINATION DOORS--2 6" x 6 6", 28" x6'8 and 210" x 6'10" 2 inch and 8 inch Roc Wool Insulation Now is the time to get ready for cold weather. Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited Phone 240 w . PORT PERRY FT REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS i Now is the time to make those alterations which will - make for better living. : See us with regard to built-in CUPBOARDS, RUBBER TILE FLOORING or PLASTIC TILE WALL covering, ARBORITE ENAMELLED TILE-BOARD, and many other : products which will modernize your kitchen or bathroom. -------------- REESOR FUEL & PHONE 73 LUMBER PORT PERRY, ONT. " "LADIES' Green or an + tad CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE SPECIAL FEATURE-- 'JANUARY CLEARING. SALE at The Elizabeth Shoppe ; Regular $2.35 TOBE SOLD FOR $1.69 ©. . Marked Down as low as $1.50 FLEECE-LINED SLEEPERS, iY, £3 FIRST QUALITY NYLONS Broken Lines of sizes and shades 45 and 51 gauge at $1.26 pair EVERY BLOUSE REDUCED IN PRICE © Sizes 12 to 40 in group ENGLISH WOOL SOCKS White, regular 96¢. pair. 2 pair for $1.25 NYLON TRICOT GOWNS. Regular up to $11.95. TO CLEAR $6.95 RAYON WEEK-END BRIEFS 3 Fd for a box of 3 pairs LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MITTS and GLOVES ALL REDUCED IN PRICE PYJAMAS, Sizes 2 to 8 years 1, 2 and 3 pe. All Reduced A new shipment of 61-15 NYLONS (FIRST QUALITY) $1.49 You will want more than one pair at this low. price, I BROOM BALL- Legion vs. Oddfellows, P.P. ARENA, Thur, Feb. -| Canadian Aged Bull. | time. [the show season provides nation- Local Holsteins LOCAL HOLSTEINS RECEIVE ALL-CANADIAN HONOURS One Ontario County Holstein re- ceived honorable mention for All- Canadian" in the contest-just con- cluded amongst the top show Hol- steins of the Dominion and three others received honorable men- tion. award went to the Junior Yearling Heifer Rag Apple Colantha Pabst A. jointly owned by F .Roy Ormis- ton, Brooklin, and W. K. MacLeod, Thetford Mines, Que. She was first and reserve Junior Champion at Peterboro Chamionship Show, first at the Ontario County Black and White Day held in connection with Port Perry Fair and third af the Royal Winter Fair, All 3 of the animals that received Hon- orable Mention were owned by G. R. McLaughlin, of Elmeroft Farm, Oshawa. In the aged bull class Elmeroft Rag Apple Champion was given honorable mention after being First and Reserve Grand Champion at Peterboro Champion- ship Show and Fourth at the Royal Winter Fair. Honorable Mention also' went to the Senior Yearling Heifer, Elmeroft Triune Dewdrop who was first and Junior Cham- plon at Peterboro Show. In the produce of dam award, the Aged Bull, Elmeroft Rag Apple Cham- pion and the aged cow, Ajax Abbe- kerk Jewel was the Grand Cham- pion female at the Peterboro show. Three other Ontario County nominated for All-Canadian -con- sideration in their respective classes. These included the three vear old heifer Flettdale Lady Posch owned by Robert Flett; of Oshawa; the Aged Cow Ajax Ab- bekerk Jewel owned by G. R, Me- Laughlin; and the three year old bull, Park Acres Rag Apple His- torian jointly owned by- F. Roy Ormiston and O: Parks and Sons, Rloomfield, Spring Farm Juliette, owned by The reserve All-Canadian |. Holsteins were among the top-six J. M. Fraser, Streetsville was! named Canadian Aged Cow this | being the fourth time she has won: All-Canadian honors. She was! Grand Champion at Indianapolis and the C.E.N. and Reserve Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair, A.B.C. Reflection Sovereign, exhibited by Dr. Hector I. Astengo, Brampton, was selected as All- He was Grand Champion at Indianapolis and Reserve Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair. Montvic Rag Apple Marksman sired the All-Canadian Get-of-Sire for J. J. 'BE. McCague, Alliston, for the fifth Juliette combined with the All-Canadian two-year-old bull, Spring Farm Fond Hope to win the All-Canadian Produce of Dam award. The All-Canadian Con- test which is the grand- finale to wide competitiofi through the me- diam of photographs amongst the top Holsteins of the Dominion. Selections are made by a commit- tee consisting of the judges at the leading fairs, an All-Canadian and a Reserve being chosen in each of the fifteen regular show classes. The awards were shared this year by breeders from seven provinces. | MEN'S Made-to-Meast ~ Johnston's Approved Clothes Special Reduction for January Special Price $45.00 Made-fo-Measure Pants $13.95 Boys Station Wagon Coals and Men's Bush Coats, plaid, 25 per cent. off Monarch Dove Wool-Special 35c. ball WALLPAPER--300 Patterns ~ Your Choice, 24c. roll and up. ~NEW DRESSES - Hampton | | al Printed Crepe Just in this week -- $16.95 © GROCERIES LYNN VALLEY CORN, 20 oz tin enna es te an RE RRA SORES 15 SUNBURY TEA BAGS, 60 bags . LYNN VALLEY PEAS, 20 oz. tin ooo .17¢, PURE LARD, Wb. an 23c, GOOD LUCK MARGERENE REE 1h. 40ec. De LUXE TABLE NAPKINS, Diner Size, 50 for 49. BROOKLIN PASTRY FLOUR, 20s $1.45 BULK DATES RL 2 lbs. 38c 'F. W. BROCK & SON Phone 43 'HEH EERE EEE. C RCR RBC BOQ ROW BT ORCI PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB Cash Bingo WEDNESDAY, 8.30 p.m. THE "DEL" BANQUET HALL ADEQUATE SEATING FOR 175 PERSONS ADMISSION OF 75¢. ENTITLES YOU TO 10 GAMES $70.00 Given in Cash Prizes during the evening, plus extra Cash for SPECIAL GAMES Proceeds to Community Memorial Hospital Fund. Port Perry | Secscccscesssssssons i LI | ==§erles, and PowerGlide on ings, interior door panels, Deluxe four-door sedan. PONTIAC FOR 1952 features increased power and new performance, smart new styling and a wide range of new interfor trims and colors. Two completely available as options. at extra cost ---the new Deluxe Series are provided in a choice of terior color selected for the body, This color harmony applies to seat upholstery, roof line available in standard and deluxe body stylings. Shawn 'here is the 1952 Pontiac Chieftain NNER EERE En OO automatic transmissions are ¢ e ual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive on the Chieftain the Fleetleader Deluxe Series. Interior colors of the Fleotleader gray, blue or green tones to harmonize with the ex- floor coverings and in: 'tument panels. A choice of 16 models is No Adults 25¢. Proceeds to: Aid in #9 Child. 10c. equipping hospital 'room

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