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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jul 1953, p. 4

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Be Nea Boh A So TREAENRGE iN RES Ha PERSE ai 4 i RK Ral GA SRL pis hh 4--THE PORT PERRY STAR THURSDAY, JULY 28rd, 1958 : ' : = Pan-- -- p Winter wheat is seeded at 6 to 8 | Coming Evenls Two Counties Cr ops pecks per acre usually around the first p ; week in September, says A, G. O. MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING, 8 oz. 29¢., 16 oz. 49¢. ym yo Hue Showing Promise Whiteside, Cereal Division, Central! HENRY HOT DOG RELISH ..........coooivesiiinniinnnnnn 376 ss a po R NOTICE Experimental Farm, Ottawa. This|§# SOCKEYE SALMON, %'s .............. fr riitt east ts res iis renee 39€, A The Lakeside Park, Port Perry, was C According to a report issued by the date may be advanced to the second ROSE SWEET WAFER PICKLES, 16 0z. ..............cccoouv.. 35¢. the scene of a happy party when 80 + | The Yurches Port Perry Public Library will be| Ontario Department of Agriculture, |Week or later in southern Ontario po VEGETABLES guests, inchiding sons; daughters-and | st oi closed. for 2. weeks--Monday, July -20} crops in Ontario and Durham count. | Where the longer open fall weather FREE Super Suds FRESH FRUITS and grandchildren of Mrs. Allan Sweet- CHURC H OF THE ASC RASION to Tuesday, August 4th, when librar- | ies are showing great promise this enables the plants to develop adequate- ; 2% : and... - man, gathered to celebrate her birth- ANGLICAN ian will be on vacation. Borrowers| year. The report, which is based on |!¥ before winter freeze-up. It is im- MORE SUDS - CLEANER SLOTNEY RASPBERRIES are at . ~ day. Guests were present from Ux- may have extra books for this closed | the percentage of normal estimated |Portant that the plants be well estab- their best: at market bridge, Oshawa and Port Perry. Rector: Rev. H. 8. Swabey, M.A., B.D. | period. this year's ¢rop of grains and |lished in the fall for the best yields - prices. Mr, and Mrs. Oliver have returned | July 26th--8th Sunday after Trinity. fodder crops, is dated as of the first |the following year. Winter wheat BANANAS, Golden Ri from 4 visit to Montreal and the Adi-| 9 a.m---Hd6ly Communion. : wéek in July, and is highly optimis- may be seeded down with grasses and en pe rondacks and Whiteface Mountains, | 7 p.n.--Evening Prayer. . Horseshoe I Piiching tle.' adits aa cgumes but it is preferable to delay per : NY. : Fercons: Rteriated ia ching 71 For Ontario County, the pétecal- seeding the mixture until early in the CABBAGE, LETTUCE ' - : ; - | Horseshoe Pitching Contest to be held | #8¢8 of normal reported for the vari- Spring when it may be broadcast on : CELERY, CUCUMBERS .§ : 3 eh Blogga ST, JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN « lin Port Perry on. Civie Holiday Au ous Crops are as follows: fall wheat, the field just as 'the snow 'is leaving H ICAULIFLOWERS, Ete. - CHURCH Grd, with the Canadian Champ.| 105i SPFIng wheat, 03; oats, 95; bar. |the ground, 'ONTARIO GROWN Divas 3 : i ord, ley, 95; rye, 100; flax, 95; mixed| The seed should be thoroughly 1 Sunday, July 26th-- ion in. attendance, please write or grains, 95; peas, 108; hay, 110; pas: | cleaned to remove weed seeds and $ TOMATOES ; Mr. and Mrs. Robért G, Snowball 10 font. Sindey Fea. Phone the sesrstary of The Port Pere tures, 112; soybeans, 90; buckwheat, broken and diseased kernals. To con- 8 for 69c. At Market Prices wish to announce the engagement <of Minister: Rev. H. G. Funstone, B.A.| Port Perry, Phone 38 W. 99; potatoes, 100; roots, 96; fodder iro uns Boh stinking smut, seedling their daughter Helen Doreen to Ro-| ™ f'Rosetown, Sask, | =~ NOTE -- The Business Men will | 0™ 88; corn for husking, 92. E112 ang sont Tues Vi Sener) E. MERLIN DOWSON bert Harry Hassard, son of Mrs. Rita , need some extra sets of horseshoes | Durham county also stands up well, [ed seed treatments should be used. Hassard, Toronto. The wedding will er for that day - Anyone wishing fo| its figures being as follows: fall | Cornell 696, Dawbul and Dawson's 3 take place August 1st, 1953, in the| PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH | or that day == id re os Y| wheat, 102; spring wheat, 91; oats, | Golden Chaff are giving the best re- PHONE 91 Stouffville United Church, at 3 p.m. Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister tary 3 2 Hall. (District Papers | 39; barley, 95; rye, 100; mixed grains sults in most of the main winter wheat |} FREE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY Sundays Al Se ray 90; peas, 96; dry beans, 94; hay, 104; | areas and Rideau, which is even more een Sunday, "July 26th-- pleas Py). pastures, 105; soybeans, 93; buck- | Winter hardy is usually favoured in Sh Tor hot, 00 potatos, 3; rua, 30 cern Ontar, Card of Thanks |-teremrese Local Bowlers al [tier corm si com tor busking, wo 3 ORT PRRIY BAPHRT. CHURCH It is noteworthy that the. percent- ; Mr. and Mrs., Art Coulter want to Li ORT J) * o 3 ¥ ? Tournament in ages for most of these crops in Ont- CBC School thank their many friends and neigh- ouglas Sloan, Pastor. igi and Dusham eoyities al shave - 'ma. . - bours in Prospect for their gift to| Sunday, July 26th-- Bec ill e average for the rest o - B - d A d Peggy while she was in the hospital.| o > > oes School 4 owmanvi e ince, being much better than in West- roa cast u 1ence = ie Services y =| 'Teams from Bowmanville, Oshawa, | ¢ Ontario. 2 Still Growin Mum, Dad and 1 would like to Wednesday---Prayer meeting, 8 p.m." Whitby, Port Perry, Cannington, Fort pr ---- ; ' g thank Dr. Rennie, nurses and staff ,_ | Hope and Peterborough met on the |g n 1 'M Figures just released on the part L 4 i of Community Memorial Hospital, MRR i : Bowmanville greens Saturday after- Bowmanvil e an being played by radio in the Cana- X Port Perry; also for flowers, cards PENTECOSTAL CHURCH noon and evening to bowl in a. tour- : 2 : dian school curriculum show that) -- and books sent to me during my re-| Sunday, July 26th-- nament for the beautiful Carruthers Jud ft at CNE CBC school broadcasts are continuing cent illness and stay there, 11 a,m.--Morning Worship Trophy put up for competition by the g .: to grow in popularity with both stu- Joan Elford 3 iy Sanday heal Bowmanville Club in memory of Re BOWMANVILLE--Charles 'C ter, dents' and teachers. 5 s - Friday on i gdh Study. Jate ho Carruthers, a former club |g, "wall known manager of the Qo of 'the 21,660 English-language : FVERYBODY WELCOME Hg inn Om ith three | ter Family Restaurant here has gain schools in Canada, no less than 66 per : In Memoriam Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson 0 Tg | been asked to participate in the | cent are equipped with radios. This : Lis iTS *| wins and a score of 61 plus 5;was| ; 40500 of the Women's Home, and | adds up to a classroom audience alone : the trophy winner. 8. McMullen, of | © oto) Bakers exhibits at the | of about one million students. Not CLARK -- In loving memory of SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Oshawa, also had three wins and a Canadian National Exhibition. taken 'into account are numerous Marion Frances Clark, beloved daugh- CHURCH ; score of 47 plus-3, 2 The request was received through shut-in students. in hospitals and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark, and Stunde Ble ost Frank Williams, Bowmanville, had the Bakery Production Club of Tor- | other institutions across the country sister of Ross and Lloyd, who: fell | 52 un ay, July re. two wins and a. score of 48 plus 16, onto, with whom Mr, Carter has been | and many adults who tune in to hear asleep, July 25, 1952; : Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of | while R. 'Livingstone, Cannington, associated as a charter member. such productions as Shakespeare's : 5 She wished no one a last farewell. | Mrs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome | had one win and a score of 43 plus 10. This year's exhibition will mark | Julius Caesar and Macbeth, Be Nor even said good-by, ---- Al} neve was a full draw of 18 teams Mr. Carter's seventeenth participa-| The great growth in the CBC's MODEL rY 3-27 CAS She had gone before we knew, and 32 bowlers for the tournament. | oo i the popular event. . It is esti- schgpl broadcast classroom audience | , : wa oy. Gog knows hy 1 SPECIAL ANNUAL ni {ean ii Ve meking mated that 800 to 1,000 commercial | is reflected by figures showing that F 0 R A G E B L 0 Ww E R sleep in God's beautiful garden, x x stands; second prizes blan 3 thi f elv usand English- Away from sorrow and pain; SERVICE prizes shirts and fourth prizes. plastic bares wil be eiered In.that sperific TE oma spe iain : Someday when life's journey is ended, 3 raincoats, . equipped with radios, an increase of Will ill "blow around corners" in barns-- We shall be together again. _BREADALBANE wii -- more than seven thousand over 1949, pois the crop where you want it. Depend- -. --Mother, father, Ross, Lloyd PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 te A - CBC school broadcasts are now in sbie'all steel wheel-type fan. Large capac- ' | Sand tamil Myrile Station Lady| Seeding Winter Sal by oppo hinged to mite sad lovee \ UTICA, ONTARIO Y their eleventh year and the programs oading from either side of ho FR aa SoA 2 5 Wh » 0 . are planned by the CBC and thé Na- Be) Y Adjustable feed, non-choking. Ratc SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1953 To Have 90th : eat m nfario tional - Advisory Council on School et-driven wagon \ unloader availa le as an : ; ph 3 ; : : = Broadcasting. The council includes ray extra, Powers d by any 2-plow tractor of Ken Spears Winner | 2:30 p.m, Birthda Part Ottawa, July 21,--Plans for seeding | representatives of each of the ten Spring hinged hovost lets Jue larger. Also economy model. See ; Y Y : '| winter wheat should .be made early, | provincial departments of education with loads, LA : L al Garden Party Guest Speaker-- - Mrs. W. J. Cook, a life-long resident | especially if it is to follow sod in the | and teachers' organizatibns, cy wr ¥ " : ys of Myrtle Station and vicinity, will | rotation. Where this is the case the{ - The CBC produces more than 1200 Vernon Bryden Arthur Bryden Ge Par or ai the" Savred R. M. B. DYMOND solshiats bey | es bistiuiey on Feidey, plowing heal te Sone 2 12 bs Schoo] Drosdcasts a Le Contact us for yeur baler twine requirements ; 5 fare, . ; uly irthday party is being | fore_seeding an e fie con progr : Ty a: ny Special Music arranged for the honoured guest. Nine several times in order to eliminate | related to some phase of the school Special Price--$11.56 per bale in half ton lots successful event. children were born to Mr. and Mrs, W. | competition from grass, Wheat may course or seme aspect of life in Can- ts The prize winners vires ug ftlotvs: EVERYBODY WELCOME J. Cook and are living yet. They are | follow inter-tilled crops or spring cer-| ada, The success of the broadcasts BRYDEN : MOTORS "ist--Ren Speirs, Port, Per, Dinner rin ooo. | Mrs, John Bray (van) of i sabe, Poorly drained Rede should be is seine evidence of the high 3 Bald : Clarence an eith, at home; Earl of | avoided as winter- ng may occur| gree of co-operation between the de- - : = * i Forbes, 1007 Hort op Ave., Oshawa; Elmer of Myrtle Station; |where ice or surface water may lie| partments of education, the teachers, CHEVROLET CASE FARM MACHINERY TRUCKS Oshawa, Radio, 30th Anniversar - | Mrs. James Lee (Vera), Greenbank; [for any length of time during the]the CBC and privately-owned affili- ! ; 328-Mr. Hio Van Tikhen, Rivere, Y Ray of Port Perry; Mrs. Fred Beadle, | early spring, - ated stations, and the parents-of Port Perry : Shai Phone 74 ; Alberta, Mixmaster. On_ Saturday evening, July. 18th, a (Blanche), North Oshawa; and Mrs. E. Many soil types are seeded to win- | Canada, ' : EH 4th--Table cloth. Pink ticket, No. 4, | large number of friends and relatives Cooper, (Ruby), of Toronto, She also ter wheat and a soil analysis should - LE " unclaimed. . ; paid a surprise visit at the home of bas tyenty -seven grandchildren and | indicate the best fertilizer to use. Win- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harper, of Sea- hirty=nine greav-grandehildren: ter wheat responds to good fertlity trim geave, on their 30th 'wedding RVers. Mrs. Cook has been very active and | practices and usually winters better sary. The bride of 20 years was pres able to do her housework, but in the | under high fertility conditions. = On sented with & 'corsugs by her sisior, last year her eyesight has been failing. | land which has been manured or which "rm OI I Mrs, Juck Ashore, of Thornton's Cor. She has all her other faculties and is | has- grown legumes superphosphate : ners. . Then the-byide and groom opens. enjoying fairly good health. She en-| (20 per cent) at 160 to-200 lbs. per a Te en -mumber of Tovely present, after joys having her children, friends, and | acre applied with the wheat may be that they. out the cake, Toasts ore nejghbours to call and see her. Many | beneficial. Otherwise a complete : made and lunch was seeved happy returns for her birthday and | fertilizer -such as 4-24-12 at 160 lbs, rr * good health is the wish of her many | per acre or its equivalent is usually «PLEASE NOTE Triends, recommended. Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 Winners at Matinee at 2.00 p.m. 2 ; 22a 22 te tiRtitit ts 1 Air Conditioned for Your comfort Blackstock : i Winners of the lucky draw held in i DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL i FRIDAY and SATURDAY | connection with the Dance at Black-|# . §: JLY 24-25 stock, on Friday, July 17th, are an- |§ ; oof B d Gi 1 ! : aby Se nounced as follows: H : or oys an Ir S : "t ih " Radio--Mrs. Mac Fredinburg, Tweed. ' k arri ean Electric Kettle--Mrs, Harvey Martyn, H = _ TO BE HELD FROM - : : Blackstock. : : Soi H 74 Technicolor : Electric Iron--Richard Wall, Black- : : i bg * 1. starring ALAN LADD stock. i JULY 27 to JULY 3st : , A ; z : je : ARE i he Baptist Church Port Perry | 2 MONDAY thru FRIDAY-- : In the aplist wre or : err y NY : H : = | . A = oF | : <u ; : pan 'Every drop of SWP is tested for its ability to resist ® ¢ 7 | - RASA BESS sees | ie Shase &points before it is permitted to bear 3 i | : z : i 4 : 1 the Sherwin-Williams label. ' a Li 0 ; Blue Coal Li July 27th to Auge Ist : SUMMER PRICES || : : Brighten, Furniture, Woodwork % i STOVE AND NUT | gre. with Sherwin-Williams + : i 3 HIGH GLOSS B JUNE Gnd JULY oooh $27.00 por ton House PAINT e ENAMELOID : Ma anc ra 1€ 3 AUGUST iii. $27:60 per ton SEPTEMBER ....0..ciiniinniinne $28.00 per ton ; ; : i OCTOBER LR EE YT . $28. 60 per ton C (pp » i" Fs 4 i on Vi: d C ation DISCOUNT---50¢c. per ton for Cash in 15 days on orders in ARNEGIE HARDWARE Al : June, nly August and September only, 1B ' fhel ; { ' : PHONE 2 RE . .. PORTPERRY 8 ; REESOR FUEL & LUMBER te ' starring Percy Kilbride, Marjorie Main I IVEY sl a el us a fee Ta EL glad Me bs Sls Hn | ER SR Es Aa gy hy BT Re Sd 400 Rd

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