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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Apr 1952, p. 6

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2 fi Aas Eat GS ay 3 I . TE namiete ction Ei Tw fant you want | BLACKSTOCK iS at Cole @ ims iiuii.bo Mrs. Bailey has returned after spending the winter with her daughter in Windsor, i Mrs.<E. Darcy visited Mrs. Car- » : ter, Burketon recently; Jean Ford, a4 ) Toronto, spent the week-end with d her parents. Joyce Graham and Jean Bowers spent a week as student teachers' at Bethel school, east of Janetville, Eunice Wilson and Elaine Thomp- To work son spent the week at Solina refreshed school. We wish Mrs. Fred Dayes a speedy recovery after her recent Mr. and Mrs. R. Wall and Mra. F. Hamilton attended the funeral at Oakville, of Mr. John Walby. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. At the second annual O.N. 0. Club's "Husband Night" Mrs. H. Trewin and Harold Kyte 'won the prizes in Court Whist; while the consolation prizes went to Murs, Neil Werry and John Venning. March meeting of St. Johy's: W.A. was held at home of Mrs. Wm. Van Camp. A quilting was also in progress during the meet- ing. Mrs. Nicholson was in charge of the devotional and Mrs. Wm. Van Camp took the chapter of the Study Book. © The president re- ported that trucker had been con- tacted and that he would call for operation. Lorraine and Jimmy Dayes ave staying with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bowers while their mo- ther is in hospital. Mrs. L. Litze attended the fun-! eral of her aunt Mrs. R. Hamilton, in Midland. [4] V0) 9/07. '¢ Rata TRADE MARK. WIG the Nestleton W. I. on March 19, | Catharine Bailey was high lady and Mrs. Geo. Johns low lady; Geo. Bowers was high gent and John Nesbitt low gent and Neil Bailey won the lucky number. Adelbert Beacock is suffering | from broken ribs and is confined | to his bed. Gieo. Wolfe has yelerned' to work | after being out for a time because of broken ribs as a result of a fall on the ice. We are glad that Earl Oliver is able to be back on the job this werk after a lengthy absence be- cause of back injuries. | The O. N.O. ladies catered for | the banquet which members of the | curling club enjoyed Friday even- UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED |: Mrs. 0. Wright has returned to UXBRIDGE PHONE 205W her home greatly improved In health. &) 101% toduding Federal Sales and Excise Taxes When you take a mid-morning break, make it a real break with delicious ice-cold Coca-Cola; Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd, ------ nee ma Sa = At a euchre party sponsored by | | go into the fund for the furnishing unit. the paper collection soon. It was decided to purchase two dozen more sugar sacks to be made into something saleable for the bazaar; also that each member invest $1.00 in some working plan, profits to {of the new Parish Hall, to be "handed in at the May meeting. Mrs. Harold Crawford invited members to her home for April meeting. Interesting items were read from the monthly bulletin by the Secretary. The quilt required for the Indian Boy outfit was fin- ished and lunch was served. Mrs. MacArthur invited the ladies to her home for the quilting of the quilt donated by Mrs. H. Hall. The quilting was on Thursday last. The 1951 audit report for the Durham and Northumberland Health unit shows the lowest per capita cost to the counties since i the unit started. The audit show- ed expenses for the year $78,667.85 an increase of $980.40 over 1950. | The per capita cost of 57 cents 1s] the lowest on record, owing tothe increased population served by the | Murray Thomusongn. the. birth. of}. 1elr son. Port Perry | = We-wish=to*draw-attentiori to' the fishing regulation which are outlined here. on ' pt "Kamloops Trout: 1. Fishing for Smelt where a Licence Is Required. Resident Smelt Seine Licence; This licence permits the use of a seine up to thirty feet long and six feet deep, or a dip net not to exceed six feet by six feet, for the 'taking of smelts only, for personal use and not for sale. It is valid only during the months of March, April and May and will be issued by the regular licence issuers in principal smelt fishing areas. The fee is $1.00." 2. Fishing for Smelt for Per- sonal Use Without a Licence: (a) Three foot dip net: The use of a dip net having a diameter of not more than thirty-six inches is permitted at any time during Mar. April and May without a licence. Smelts taken with this net are for personal use and not for sale, (b) Six foot dip net: Smelts may be taken without a licence in a dip net not more than six feet square or six feet in diameter be- tween sunrise and sunset during April and May only. - Fishing for smelt is prohibited in the waters of the Counties of Victoria, Peterborough, Northum- berland and Durham, but is per- mitted in the waters of Lake On- P tario fronting the Counties of Nor- rospect thumberland and Durham and the | {Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. mouths of streams in these coun-| There will be a Progressive pn. |'Wilson (nee Marie Simpson) Euchre at Prospect School on Sat- | t iota d ties. ' ' . | urday, April 6th. Everyone in the oh ae birth of 4 daughter Friday Maskinonge:" Community and any visitors who : South of and aniding the | would enjoy an evening of euchre LL Va i) west yy Gia hoe French and Mattawa Rivers and | are cordially invited to attend. thi Ys ya ednesday o Lake Nipissing: July 1st to Octo-| Ladies please provide lunch. i see ber 1st. Conamnion- Services willbe oli Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Catherwood Speckled Trout, Brown Trout, served on Sunday, April 6th. { and Freddy visited with Mr. and N.- Lint f-the-sixth-1 Rainbow Pioiit; Aurorn: Trout Attention' Ladies of Prospect' or" Friday rt ns ne W. A. and Community | ! An in- 3 j vitation has been received nf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slack of Tor Wed., April 9h, § pm. Uxbridge Music Hall FUN FOR THE FARM FARILY HF 50-261 Pa nT, TEER SPONSORED BY BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS Leaskdale - Uxbridge | Chapter R.AM. at East Masonic { Temple on Wednesday night. May 1st to September 16th. Yellow Pickerel and Pike: This District--Pickerel: May 16 to December 81st; Pike: May 15 to March 31st, next following. Black Bass: July 1st to October '16th. * * » We had the usual shooting and casting on Thursday night. The i the Service Club to attend a de- monstration by the Beauty Coun- sellors of Oshawa in the United Church basement, Port Perry on April 22 at 8.80 pm. The Port | Perry representative will be on hand to demonstrate their pro- i ducts. Visitors are under no ob- ligation to buy. Anyone interest- ed please contact Mrs. Byron Holt- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long and Douglas and Mr. A. T. Botton of Uxbridge visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rahmer, Mr. H. Graves and Ronald and Howard Jr. visited. Sunday at the. Graves Home. Mr. Bruce Syers has gone to Tor- onto for a heart treatment, we wish him a speedy recovery. Plymouth offers you the one combination of automobile values most desired by thousands of Canadian motorists-- Comfort, Safety, Performance, Convenience--and long-lasting Economy that pleases the pocket-book! 'Plymouth proves its worth to you with features like: Ignition-key starting with automatic choke . . . the positive action of 6-cylinder Safe-Guard Hydraulic Brakes . . . the extra protection of Safety-Rim Wheels . . . the comfort and quiet of I'loating Power and the amazing smoothness of Plymouth Safety-Flow Ride. These are only a few of the Plymouth value features--your dealer will gladly point out and demonstrate many more. As a final test, he'll invite you to drive Plymouth and find out for yourself why Plymouth owners are so enthusiastic about its outstanding performance. "- DRIVE A "I with Safety-Flow. Ride... the i of i" : Bult in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited ; 1 J SEE YOUR CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FAR 152 Cy ymouth GO DEALER! A Innes Motor Sa PHONE 118r 13 POPC SR ER » ' att art = TW " TT an "yew les MANCHESTER Junior scores were as follows: B. by not later than April 10th. : Jou a ly wl Reamsbottom, 92. Mra. E. Holtby has been visit: |" Rev. Mr. Eyer of Uxbridge: will A. Newham, 92; D. Popert 87; T. ing relatives at Kitchener and thke the service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Clare- Maney, 55 BW idws, 75 a Condit; oo mont visited Tuesday and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson visited Satur- In Casting the boys had some very day with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert fine scores and show a great deal . : Evans. of improvement each night. Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel spent Rr a eS, ~ lat Jack Hill's on Friday evening. |a few days in Toronto last week. Commuters' hub: Montreal. Some! Jack Hill, Earl Ballard, Harry| Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and 40,000 people enter and leave Montreal | Watson of Uxbridge attended the | family visited Sunday evening at each day by commuter trains, 756th 'Anniversary of the Orient! E. Ballard's. --NOTICE-- To Ontario Producers of Eggs and Pouliry | The Ontario Farm Products Marketing Board has received: a petition Pine Grove Mr. L. Olenious and son. called for the approval of a proposed marketing scheme for eggs, under the pro- visions of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing. Act, A vote by ballot has been arranged so that the Board can determine | the opinion of producers on this proposal. If you are 21 years of age or I over and have produced and sold eggs during 1961 and/or are producing and selling eggs in 1952, you are eligible to vote. Any member of a | family engaged in the production and sale of eggs is eligible, if over 21 years of age, but-only one member of such a family is entitled to vote: ~~ A copy of the proposed scheme may be obtained from the officers: of your County or District Federation of Agriculture or from the office of your Agricultural Representative. ing scheme for eggs on April 17, 18 and 19, 1962. Polling stations will be established at strategic centres in each county or District. Due notice of the location and the time of voting will appear in this.paper next week. 'Each producer: of eggs and poultry who. wishes to vote will be re- | | | Producers will have the opportunity of voting by ballot on the market- | 1 quired to declare his eligibility and to register with the returning officer | before receiving a ballot. Your Agricultural Representative is the Chief ' | Réturning Officer for your County or District. Deputy-Returning Of- f | ficers will be appointed for each polling division. : | VOTE AS YOU LIKE--BUT VOTE | ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD | | p! Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ont.

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