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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 May 1952, p. 5

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1952 BUSINESS DIRECTORY QONANT & CONANT BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Gordon D, Conant, K.C. Roger D. Conant, B.A, Offices: Oshawa, Ont, 7% Simcoe St. S. Phone 3-2227 Ajax, Ont., Phone 25 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. WALLACE Port Perry + EARL Phone 261 LP BEAL ESTATE Consult J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. Head Office, 366 Bay St., Toronto | Phone EM. 3-0604 Port Perry 186J City and Country Homes Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Property. 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 Refrigeration for prompt service on all makes, both household and commercial. Estimates given on Installations. Reg. Boundey 'RE' UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING 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. Phone 3344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street DR.J.B.LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours -- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68J jo a%etetatatete ett PORT LIONS Summer JORCROROPCPOPOPOPIPOO 29000808000 0NC HORROR TPUNORORCROEOPOPOPOROPON *" POPOPOROBOROPOSOGOROPOPOROPOPOPOROROPORORORT POPC OBOE, HORS LIOPILIOIC PPO OBOSOSO BICROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING " AGENT - * Port Perry' - Ontario DR. H. HL ARMSTRONG DENTIST Queen Street Port Perry INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs may be, consult. H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry Phone 237 MONTEITH & MONTEITH CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 King St. E,, Oshawa Gordon 'W. Richl, C.A. Resident Partner 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 281VW, Port Perry, Ont. 'RE-UPHOLSTERY By Experts ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Whitby - Phone 483 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 PATI SN I 3 SNORE ROPE MN OM SEE SN SM AS MA RA MAB eo. 0 0 0 0 0 0 - a. ia Ta", a a fa at Tuesday, BANCE RECITAL at Oshawa CENTRAL COLLEGIATE, w EK at 8.30 p.m. EDNA WARD'S SCHOOL OI' DANCING ia a 1 & A June bd J Tri-County League 'Baseball WEST SECTION SCHEDULE 1952 May 24--Stouffville at Sutton 28- 20 30--- 2 Sunderland at Sutton Uxbridge at Stouffville May Port Perry at Sunderland June 2 --Sutton at Port Perry (postponed as field not in shape) June 4--Uxbridge at Sutton June 5--Sunderland at Stouffville June 6--Port Perry at Uxbridge June 9--Stouffville at Port Perry June 9--Uxbridge at Sunderland" June 11--Port Pérry at Sutton June 12--Sutton at Stouffville June 13--Sunderland. at Uxbridge June 16-----Uxbridge at Port Perry June 18--Stouffville at Sutton, June 19----Sunderland at Stouffville June 20-- Sutton at Uxbridge June 20--Part Perry at Sunderland June 23-----Port Perry at Stouffville June 25=-ALL STAR game at Sutton, June 27--Stouftville at Uxbridge June 27---Sutton at Sunderland June 30--Sunderland at Port Perry June 30---Sutton at Stouffville July 4---Port Perry at Uxbridge July 4--Stouffville at Sunderland July 7--Uxbridge at Stouftville July 7----Sunderland at Port Perry July 9--Port Perry at Sutton July 11--Sutton at Uxbridge July 11--Stouffville at Sunderland July 14--Uxbridge at Port Perry July 15--Sunderland at Sutton July 17--Port Perry at Stouffville July 18--Stouffville at Uxbridge July 18---Sutton at Sunderland July 21--Sunderland at Uxbridge July 21--Stouffville at Port Perry July 23---Uxbridge at Sutton July 25--Uxbridge at Sunderland July 25--Sutton at Port Perry ------ eS Tenders Wanted "Sealed bulk tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and plainly marked "fenders for Elementary School, Queen St., Port Perry, Ontaario", will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Wed- nesday, June 25th, 1952, Plans and specifications may be ob- May May *- tained from Parrott, Tamblyn and Whitmer, Architects, 57 Bloor St. W., Toronta 5, Ontario, on or after Mon- day, June 2nd, 1952, upon the deposit of a certified cheque for $25.00 per set, payable to the architects, . This » deposit will be refunded upon the re: WELDING CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP PERRY : ., 3 : \ i$ CLUB Dances : % EVERY | FRIDAY | Round and Sqnare Dancing A MEMORIAL "GARDENS Wyn Bales and His is Orchestra turn of the plans in good condition. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. PARROT, TAMBLYN & WHITMER. juneb > OI -- es UTICA The Sunday School Anniversary was quite well attended. Mr. Wilbur led the service. of the Sunday School had memory verses and the choir sang "Just a Whispered Prayer". Mr. Hill in his fine sermon ,stressed the val- ue of education to youth. Mrs. Ross Sandison's Musical Festival held at the Hall was quite well attended. Tt consisted of gongs and folk dances by pupils from Victoria Corners, Bethesda, Marsh Hill and Chalk Lake public Schools. Mr. F. Wilkinson moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Sandison and the other teachers, which was man. Events of interest in this locality in the near future are the Hall 4| Committee's Dance on Friday, May 80th, Mrs. Hastings Musical Fes- tival on June 3rd and Decoration Service on June 8th. Miss Lorraine Toogood has left onto. .] Locke were in Trenton Thursday | Members seconded by Mr. E. Clements. Mr. | J. Hill was the very able chair- I High school and is working in Tor« ---- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Vickers of Newmarket on Sun- day. Rev. Mr. Kaille of Erin was visiting friends in the village on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kendall and Larry visited Mrs. L. Cassidy in Brooklin. Week-end visitors. with Mrs. Ackney and Mrs. Rusnell were Mr. and Mrs. F. Ackney of Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. S. Prizeman and Hugh of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Trick and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wards of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sykes of North Oshawa were visiting Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ross on' Sunday. Mr. F. Connaghan has started' work at the General Motors, Osh- awa. David Wilson of Raglan was at his home here over the week-end. Mrs. E. Ackney, who has not been well has returned to Toronto. Because of her mother's illness Aileen Skerratt has obtained leave of absence from her job and -is staying home. Visitors at Bert Mitchell's on Sunday were Mr. and. Mrs. Harry de Vries of Toronto and Mr. and | Mrs. Dave Grieves of Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell and | Bill were visiting Mr. and Mrs. ! Milt Parkin of Kinsale on Sunday. Two Dutch families are at pre-' sent living in the house on the Harper farm on the fourth con- cession, | Note that Sunday School will be! at 1:30 p.m. now and there will be no Church because of the Bethesda Anniversary this Sunday. Mrs. Fred Ballard and Mrs. attending the funeral of Mr. Pick- man. Mrs. Locke is staying for some time. Jimmy Luciano is in Toronto taking hespital treatment for a'fa- cial infection. BE «| | POPULAR HOSTESSES RYN AYE - rn -- F. W. BROCK & SON "Whisper 42 Gauge 45 Gauge 31 Gauge 60 Gauge pair pair pair Clearing Line Nylons, All Sizes, $1.00 pair Nylons by Sip er silk, "PRICES REDUCED . pair $1.25 $1.35 $1.50 $1.75 Hampton Printed Bemberg Sheer Dresses, Washable, 1210 -- and half sizes .. . ... . Martha Washington Print Dresses diz an \ \J ¥ EON $3.95 and $4.95 i BEEHIVE BABY WOOL, prices reduced ide. oz COTTON CREPE GOWNS, small, medium and large 52.75 and $2.98 small, medium, large, $2.98 COTTON CREPE PYJAMAS, WAFFLE PIQUE SUN SUES, sizes 2, 3; 1, Pink, Yellow - hie and Turdqiiois S108 : Halt METALLIC PRINT, 36 inches wide. 81.20 yard \ NYLON GARTER BELES 8208 ER GOTHIC BRASSIERS 8075 and S195 (EEA COLOURED DENIM SLACKS, Brown, Gold, Red, Blue, WE 12 to IN £3.50 NE COLGURED DENIM SHORTS, 12 to IS $2.08 oh RAYON JERSEY T SHIRTS, White, Yellow, Blue, PE small, medium and large S119 3d BOYS SATIN EIFASTIC BATHING TRUNKS, 2 to 6 yrs, EE) $1.39 . BOYS' SATIN BOXER BATHING TRUNKS MEN'S SATIN ELASTIC BATHING TRUNKS. $2.85 'MEN' S BONER STYLE TRUNKS MEN'S TSHIRTS, medinm and large 5 GROCERIES h oh CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING 1 1h, 23¢. GARDEN PATCH PEAS, Choice Quality, 15 oz, 2 for 3le. ) CULVERHOUSE CREAM CORN, 20 07. tin... 2 for 35¢. | 4 FIN PINK SALMON, "2 Wh Ginkes NS, 25. oo 4 SAVE ALL WAX PAPER, 100 ftroll 32¢. BLUE RIBBON TEA BAGS GO for 77¢ 4 AYLMER CATSUP, bottle eeerenrraaereereanrnraaeannerarenenneenenena OE SA% BRUNSWICK SARDINES 3 tins for 25¢. a FROZEN BIRDSEYE RASPBE RRIL S. phe. oni eninars ryan 15¢. oo. FROZEN FRENCH FRIED POTATOES, phe. 3c. H: GIANT TIDE or CHIR .......coiiinsinesnssisisisimmeiness pkg. THe. 7 QUIX, The New Granulated Soap Powder large pkg. 37¢ tr Phone 43 Port Perry $ « « « the letters start. Then many readers of THE CHRIS. 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(name) (address) (rome) (state) Cr" $6500 HOLSTEIN BULL TO U.S. BUYER--DELIVERY WHEN EM- BARGO LIFTED-- BRINGS $2850 Although he will not be able to take'delivery until after the em- bargo on the shipment of cattle to the U. 8S. vine, Staunton, Mass. paid the top price of $6500 for the bull -at the $6500 Holstein Bull fo U. 5. Buyer bis TOP FEMALE is lifted, Theodore De- +03 - (vid Ark ESE) 17 si REI i pr 3 Pig ' of ih ia) left, Glenafton Booster, at the Na-| who brought $2350 on the bid of RORY tional Holstein Sale at Oakville. | John Steckle, Kitchener, Ont. YL In the photo (L. to Re) J.J. 16. Me- | ceentrer. At left is Irvine Schro- AGE Cagrue, Alliston, Ont. the consign- | der, herdsman for Mr. Steckle and £ or, .O T. Charleswood, farm man-| at vight Harold Jebson represent- ager for Mr. Devine, Mrs, Devine, [ing the consignor George Ro Me- Whi) Mt. Devine and Mort Butchers of | Laughlin, Oshawa, Ont. VY fi Gilenafton, The sale brought the satisfact- x. 0: At the right is the top female of Jory average of $905 each for 60 NIT the sale, Elmeroft Silver Duchess, | head. AN THANK MY HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL THOSE WHO = SUPPORTED ME BY THEIR VOTE AT THE POLLS, WHO WORKED SO WELL THROUGHOUT THE CAM- PPAIGN. (| C--O -- EC) (GC) ( _---) -- _----) --) --- Dance in Memory Hall, Utica auspices of the YOU Under the HALL COMMIFTELE, on Friday, May 30th Good Music. AND Fiverybody Welcome, A. Roy Scott ADMISSION 0c. T li

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