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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 Jul 1952, p. 4

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VINEGAR and SPICES for Pitkling Yu thanks -to-£ric nds and ne ighbours "for PRESRYILLAN CHURCH 1 fo ] b ti li d FRUIT JARS, JAR RUBBERS, ZINC RINGS, ott. ; acts of kindness, beautiful floral tr i. Rev. John Riddell, ter. . : J ts of kin utifu tri- nc usive or u rica ion, 8aso ine an car FRESH PRUTTS onl VEGETABLES : : butes and éxpressions of sympathy in ~ There will be no church service dur- -gimouce the engagement cof their eld- © William Gib ony pan. & : daughter our yecent bereavement. the month of August, while our minister is.on holidays; but all are invited to worship in the United Church during this month. = CARD OF THANKS. would like to take this opportunity to thank my friends for flowers, fruit and cards. Also those who-visited me during my stay in Oshawa Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Irwin and the nurses of B2 Ward, fou thelr wonder- ful carve. 3 ROY GRAHAM, Blackstogk (ANGLICAN) August 3rd, 8th Sunday after Trinity C1 a.m --Holy 'Communion. IN APPRECIATION "1 The family of the late Milton Goode wish to express their gratitude to everyone for their- kindness sympathy daring their recent beteave- © Rev. ment. - - - . S. Swabey, Rector, PORT PERRY UNITED: CHURCH R. H. Wylie, Minister Sunday, 'August 3rd-- v and a a Br et 10 n.m.--Sunday, School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship Announcement ~ Mr. and Mrs.oJ. Cl The joint services with Sta" John's Presbyterian Church _will continue' but will be held in the United "Church with Rev. R. H. Wylie in charge. Rev. Mr. Riddell will be on holidays and St, John's congre- pation are cordially invited to wor: ship in the United Church, Irvine avish to est daughter, ae Marya ; Jo John , eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, John ro Gibsor, of Toronto. Wedding to take place at Port Perry United Church on Augist 28rd at 3.00 | PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor : Sunday, "August drd-- Engagement Mr, and Mrs, 100 HL nounce the 11 a.m,--Morning Worship ts 10 a.m.--Sunday" School. . 7 p.n.--Evangelistic Servite Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 pm. Wilkinson an- "engagement of thdir Patricia Alied, to George Edward Bagshaw, son of Mur Mel Bagshaw and; the late Mrs, Bagshaw. The wedding with take place on Aug. THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 16th at 2 pan. at the Church of the Sunday, August rd-- Ascension, Port Perry. aie 710" a.m." Sunday, School : REAP RE Ne 11: A.m.---Communion Service usual. WANAMAKER--To Mr, ne --Woods v § © Parents and friends cordially' welcome | 7 p.n.--Evangelistic Wednesday, 8 pm.--Prayer. Friday, 8 p.n.--Bible Study. kJ Notice Thére will .hé no garbage collection next Tuesday, Aug ust Sth--the follow-" Fhursday and Friday will be made as i : EARL KING oe oor -- SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. | Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome Saturday, August 2nd-- . CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION _ | » Filia sales only Motor Sales CHURCH To Births " The second largest producer of silver and lead in the world is a mine Mayo in Canada's Yukon. . * * South African 'farming area land values have risen by more than 800 per cent. in the last ten years. and Mrs. Glenn Wanamaker," of Seagrave, on July 28rd, 1952, at Oshawa General Hospital, a daughter----Nancy Jane. near WOODS -- Mr. wand Mrss Murray wish to announce the birth of" Michael Edwin, brother for FHP ERE Maureen, - at -Bowmanville Memorial] Hemlock is one of Canada's slowest ~Hosplal, « on July 23rd, 1952 : | growing trees. It may take 100 or 200 years to reach maturity. a a son, GRIFFEN---To Mr. and Ted Grif- fen; a de wight r,.on Tuesday, July 20; at Oshawa "General Hospital, Both our broad lds It is' "4,543 miles miles from St. John's, Newfoundland, doing well. to British Columbia's Prince Rupert. Ey re ie ! BRING YOUR PALS TO | VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL N All Boys and Girls are' Invited tz : THINGS TOMAKE -- SINGING -- GAMES BIBLE STORIES : Baptist Church, Port Perry, | © CLOSING NIGH T, 7.30, AUGUST 1st. [PS ee | | | C--O C--O) --) G_} G_ (| S_- () --) - ] be ul . Semi: Annual SALE! ; of Dress Suits, Shortie Coats and Gowns "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 191: 3-5 Danforth Ave., (near Logan) _Phone--GE E*1575 Toronto, Ont. & NY \ starring 'RODDY McDOWALL and BANANAS, Golden Ripe, a SUNKIST ORANGES ......ccoocicenmrcnsisronns 20 and 49c, . HEAD LETTUCE large ay €ACh ...vvveriiresnssssssininsi 106s HOME GROWN TOMATOES ................. Market Prices 'E. MERLIN DOWSON Port Perry 4H Tractor Club Motor Sales. Port Perry, Friday; July 26th, at-8 pm. °° : + Mr. R. G. Gregg, B.S:A,, Agricul- tural Engineer, gave a talk én oils. He fallowed this with a discussion on the lubrication systems of tractors and demonstrated the points to check: on a tractor provided by Mr. Williams, A film show followed on "Safety on the Farm'. This brought out the im- portance -of care in the handling of machinery and stressed the need for followifig certain simple safety pre- cautions on the farm. The club members appreciated very niuch . the privilege of holding the meeting at Mr. Williams' garage and vided. | The Agricultural Office at Uxbridge was represented by Mr. A. J. Gill, Assistant Agricultural Representative, Re Lr STILE ENTERTAIRWEN & Uxbridge Two Shows Nightly--7.30 and 9.30 Saturdays and Holidays--7.00 and 9.00 Matinee 2.00 p.m, .e "eu LAST SHOWING TO-NITE - THURSDAY, JULY 31 * Your Last Chance to See . . . --4THE - FIRST TIME" starring BARBARA HALE and ROBERT CUMMINGS. .. 1 Lo FRIDAY-SATURDAY, AUG, 1-2 "CAVE OF THE OUTLAWS" starring MACDONALD CAREY and ALEXIS SMITH. , .=--PLUS-- "CORKY OF GASOLINE. ALLEY" i starring SCOTTY BECKETT and JIMMY LYDON z ® SUNDAY MID-NITE, AUG. 3 @ and MONDAY-TUES, AUG. 4-5 "CROSSWINDS" Technicolor starring JOHN PAYNE and, RHONDA FLEMING WED. and THURSDAY, AUG. 6-7- "THE. MARRYING KIND" starring JUDY HOLLIDAY and ALDO RAY FRIDAY-SAT., AUGUST 8 and 9 "THUNDER HEAD-- . SON OF FLICKA" In Technicolor : . PRESTON FOSTER In Technicolor .CONSTANCE SMITH In Technicolor. i ll 1 The July meeting of the Port Perry | 4H Tractor Club was held at Williams also for the lunch he had kindly pro- | MONDAY and TUES, AUG. 11 & 12| LARRY HENDERSON .. After the Second Great War Larry Henderson set out to see the world as a foreign correspondent, with a pass- port to. adventure. He travelled through 30 countries in Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East. His object was to observe all aspects of; life and to record conversations, inter- views, folk songs, dances and music. His wife, Joan, formerly of the CBC | Here the Hendersons are with the tape engineering division, .whd accompan- ied him on most of these travels, made the 'recordings possible, The result is a series of travel diaries called Passport to Adventure, which Hender- son broadcasts Tuesday nights on the CBC Trans-Canada network at 8.00. recording machine that captured for- eign sounds and 'voices_ for Canadian listeners. Special Care of Young Orchard Trees is Important " The heavy loss of young orchard trees before they produce a crop of fruit has prompted the suggestion that half the trees planted die in their early years. Thedeath of these trees "| along with the use of the land and the labour,. constitute a serious loss, The evidence is convincing that stunted trees--or even trees that make light growth in their early years--never re- cover and produce as heavily as.well | grown young trees. This serious loss is rarely recognized. Special care is required to avoid these losses and to produce orchards which will be profit- able and a pride to the fruit growers, "| states. R, P. Longley, Senior Horti- culturalist, Dxperimeptal Seation, at Kentville, N.S. Land that produced a crop of vege- tables or other intertilled crops the previous year should be in excellent condition for planting. Grain stubble or clover sod plowed and worked fol- lowing harvest is nearly as suitable. Trees that have had a minimum chance to dry out should be planted as early in the spring as possible when theesoil is still moist and cool. One- '| 91d, well grown trees are preferred. The most serious pests of young trees are apple. scab, rcanker,-buffalo tree hopper, green aphids, mice and weeds, particularly. couch, . Clean cultivation will largely control -the buffalo tree hopper, mice and weeds. A full spray program using bordeaux . | mixture is preferred for disease con- + trol. * Nicotine sulphate added to the boordeaux when needed will take care of aphids, leaf hoppers and bud moth, | erotches and cross limbs will improve A cover-crop- of buckwheat will add needed organic matter and improve soil texture; Wire guards are a neces- sity in grass and mulch orchards for mouse control. Pruning to take out sharp angled the trees. - Too heavy pruning .will reduce growth and retard production. Barnyard nmanure and/or a high nit- rogen commercial fertilizer or 'grass mulch will give the needed nutrients. The aim should be eighteen to twenty- four inches of terminal growth. 5 bon, AERTS : ~ SCUGOG Residents of Scugog extend to Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Eden and family, a cordial welcome® to Scugog Island. Mr. and Mrs. Eden have purchased the general store formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs, Sam Arnold. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Hood, Port ory were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Demara. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Prentice 'and family spent the week-end with re- latives at Coe Hill, Ont. Miss Kay Prentice visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Alf Prentice over the week-end. : Mrs. Clare " Muffett, Toronto, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rodman. A meeting of the Head W.A, wil be held 'at the home of Mrs, Lavern|| 'Martyn on Wednesday, August 6th. Mrs. Earl Reader's group will be in charge. Harvesting of the grain is well under way;-it being completed in some parts, and is about two weeks earlier than last year. There will be a de- finite shortage of straw this year, but the: grain is of good quality "and abundant. WE DELIVER---PHONE o1 FOR SERVICE BLUE COAL SUMMER PRICES | August . gel Sel fon $26.25 September Liisi $26.50 Discount 30c. fon if paid i in 15 days. BEESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 PORT PERRY FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS C Oo N SU LT U s Port Perry Star Co. Ltd. DO YOUR EYES iE REQUIRE ATTENTION See G.T. BAKER at BENTLEY'S JEWELLERY STORE : Hours--Tuesday 9-12. Thursday 2-5 LATEST METHODS -- MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT. LUMBER and Sash . LET US FILL YOUR NEEDS. : § * FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN. j AND PLANS DRAWN Lake SEigog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY a . - Phone 240 w "RED SKIES OF MONTANA" | starring RICHARD WIDMARK and [§' WEDNESDAY-THURS., AUG. 18.14 | § 1"WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE" Bg P) ° DROPOPOS Crasailers 'Bible Club Camp. FOR GIRLS ...cccoovriennnnnirinennnnnn AUGUST 11 to 19 FOR BOYS ......oucunnrnniiiinnnnnnn AUGUST 20 to 29. At Camp Pretoria (near Géneva Park). Competent 'Christian Counsellors. Good Food. Reasonable Rates. Information from 62 Albert St., Phone 8-4246, Oshawa. te - Neos | aL oT rn Conditioning DR. OF CHIROPRACTIC || E : ra all L- avertroashing Graduate of Canadian Memorial We sell and service DURO - Chiropractic College, Toronto : PRESSURE PUMPS : For appointment Phone 205R SYDVEY: a Phone 78 r 3 PORT PERRY. \ Ang 88 otal :

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