\ E fullest consideration. 'Heating'concern is located at 23 Celina _such by the many hundreds: of satis= * fied patron. * sive business firms of Oshawa we are "bitt Jr. lunch and a social hour was spent end- " ership_of Mrs. Colby. 4 ; 30 and 7.80 pm. | CL ® Sorry to refort Mr. Marshall Shar- Ea SPRING REVIEW 'Of Outstanding Businesses and Professions in Odhiave by J. F. Burns Felt Bros. | Jewellers 12 SIMCO ST. Phone 5-2021 Jewellers' since 1886 one of the oldest jeweller firms in Canada: fhis store has but one ideal--TO SERVE FAITHFULLY. Their rep- tion for integrity assures you of YS Fhiplete satisfaction, The manage- lent invites you to come in ahd look over their wide and varied stock. Watches in leading makes, in ladies' and men's styles, are on display---as well as a pleasing assortment of Diamonds, Silverware and everything else that pertains to a modern .and #emplete stock of jewellery. The dis- crimminating hostess will find it a joy to choose her silverware from their stock in a wide selection of patterns, Particular attention is given to 'fine! watch repairing. Expeits will sug- gest what can be done and will do a job of a specialist at prices - -that gre very moderate, Everyone knows that Felt Bros. are headquarters for FINE QUALITY in OSHAWA and are worthy of your Libby Plumbing Co. LIMITED £5 PLUMBING AND HEATING 23 CELINA ST, Phone 5-6411 _ This 'very reliable Plumbing - and Street. Work of this nature should be given to business, firms that employ local as well as expert mechanics, Libby Plumbing Co. Ltd. mechanics are experts in the plumbing business and have always béen regarded as fied patrons already served, The very best materials installed with the latest equipment enables this firm to complete any job in the short- est time possible consistent- with the high quality of work which they do. Try Libby Plumbing Co. Ltd. for your plumbing and heating problems. We are sure you will be another satis- They guarantee any job they do. In this review of Progres- pleased to boost. this Plumbing and Heating firm to all our readers. '| 3 SIMCOE ST. 8 26 SIMCOE ST. 8 Hornsby Studio Ph. 5.0151 - This popular Photographic Studio is located at 8 Simcoe St. S. in 'Oshawa, Phone 5-01561 and they are well known to many of .our readers as being most modern and up-to-date in every detail. 'The. proprietor, Mr, Hornsby, is one of Ontario's most outstanding child photographers, His ability to de- velop the finer qualities in child por- traits is well known in the profession, Mr. Hornsby also excells in Wed- ding Portraits. = "Beauty and distinc- tion" on Bridal Portraits has enabled this "studio to sthnd second to none in the profession. ~ When planning your wedding call Hornsby Studio 56-0161 and Mr. Hornsby will capture your wedding story. You will be pleased with the pictures taken and especially when they cost so little, We suggest you call and arrange this most important event, Do so Today-- NOW. Fashion Village "For Discriminating Women" Phone 5-2722 This is one of the foremost women's fashion centres in this part of - the |: province, You will find here Dieses; Coats, | Suits and Sportswear for every oc- casion, also _lingerie "wna: "hosiery. Their collection excels in variety and distinctiveness and they are dlways moderately priced. 2 Their style experts are always alert to every new fashion trend and in constant touch with the mode of the moment, For your inspection'-you will find a magnificient display of authoritative fashions from the fore- most designers everything in bridal gown and accessories. Fashion. Village know the value of a satisfied patron. and would prefer not to make a sale than not have their custonfers satisfied with their pur- chases, EA We take great pleasure. in this review in commending this up-to-date and modern store upon thelr distine- tive styles and the service they render. We suggest you make this store your style headquarters in Oshawa, T Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ballard and Billie of Sunderland visited Sunday with Mr, and Mys. Eldred Catherwood. ~ W.A. met at the home of Mrs. A Handel Wednesday last with a good attendance. Mrs. J. Johnson pur pre- sident in the chair, Mrs, Ballard read the scripture lesson and Mrs. J. Hill read the Lesson Thoughts. The pro- gram consisted of readings by Mrs. H. Armstrong, singing by Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Handel and Mrs. Ballard. - Mrs. Ballard conducted a soap con- test and was won by Mrs. Robt. Nes- Mrs. Handel served a lovely ing an enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ballard of Port Perry have rented the. former Will. Lotke place and will move shortly. We welcome them to our Community. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, My. and Mrs. Geo. Slack, Mr. A. Button of Ux- |. bridge spent Sunday evening. with Mr, and Mrs. Hillard Armstrong. The . Anniversary - Services will be held May 80. Rev. Ralph King of Whitvale will be the minister for af- ternoon and evening services, A boys choir of 31 voices in the afternoon and the Junior Farmers male quartette in the evening. All are under the lead- Services at rd is under Doctor's care. Hope he will, 4200n fee better. Mr. aad Ms. John Rice and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gourlie' spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie| "Gourlie/ Mr. and Mrs. Hillard 'Axmstrong visited Monday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quantz visited Tuéaday ev-| ening with My and Mrs. Charlie Gour- le. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Archibald and sons, Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother Mr, and Mrs, A. Handel. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson and fa- mily had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Elford. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ballard of Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Clark, Phil, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard. Mr. Davison of Claremont will be the minister next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Slack & girls of Goodwood had Supper Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans. Mr. Jack Hill visited Sunday with Mr. Marshall Sharrard. / Doctor--I know you wanted a boy, Joe; so I'm sorry to have to tell you it's a girl this time. New Father----That's O.K., doc; a girl was my second choice. ,anyway. TERI Reading FIRE MAY FLARE 8 IN YOUR HOME! hut with PRESTO | it's out 1n seconds' bY . evi wii) Wall Bracket FIRE PROTECTION FOR HOME, x &d Li "In the Palm Neo of Your Hand" Ready for instant use on its handy wall bracket, PRESTO is so small, so light, it's handled easily even by a child. Yes ut packs more fire-killing power than extinguishers many times is size and weight! Effective against electrical, oil, gasoline and all types of fires. So inexpensive, you'll want one for kitchen, car, garage, attic, Don't delay. Don't take chances "with your doved ones' safety, Ed. Mulholland MANCHESTER, ONT. Pamela and Lynn Visited Sunday with \ Phone 500 r 2-3 / After nine days of debate on the Budget a vote was taken on the main motion, which ended the debate. The most controversial subject of this' de- bate has been the Quebee Tax dispute, and the vote found one Liberal voting against the Government and with the Opposition, pe Parliament may not find it easy to finish its work by: the Government's prorogation target date of June 16th. Commons examination of the bulk of the Government's expenditure items still. lies ahead. There are some ten pieces of legislation on Order Paper virtually untouched. Nineteen more bills have yet to be introduced and the Prime Minister has said that three more measures may well be added to the legislative program. The new Canadian-Japanese trade treaty, still to be approved by Parlia- ment, isn't likely to enable Japan to balance its trade with- this country. 'In: 1952 Japan bought goods valued at $103 millions and sold only $13 millions worth in return. Japanese sources here report that their govern- ment is hopeful that the treaty will curtain the deficit, 'but realizes there is little immediate prospect of doing anything more. Japan-is aiming at the capital goods market. Japanese corncerns are expected to establish permanent offices in Canada. Report rom Parliament . * By Michael Starr, M.P., Ont. Riding. Items which are likely to figure prominently in-the Japanese trade drive here in- clude: machinery, electrical goods, cement,» and high- quality optical equipment, Inthe External Affairs Standing Cominittee of the House, we had the opportunity of examining the Esti- mates: for that "Department for the ensuing year, This is the only Com- miftee where the Estimates are ex- amined in Committee. The other Es- timatés are usually under considera- tion in the House of Commons, We have found that the Canadian Gov- ernment is contemplating erecting embassies in Rome and Tokyo, and additional facilities in Paris and The Hague. The figures Yor "these struc- tures are somewhere in the neighbour- hood 'of one milion dollars each and seem rather staggering: We are in- formed, however, that they have been carefully scrutinized and the figures as presented are bare minimums, Unemployment seems to be the chief worry of this country at the present time, This past week we have had a delegation of one hundred unémployed who picketed the front door of the House of Commons and lobbied var- ious Members, They presented a brief, outlining various * suggestions to the Government which they think would alleviate the present situation. Scuqoa The evening service of the Grace United Church will now be held at 8 o'clock p.m. instead of 8.46 p.m The Méy meeting of the Head W. A. was held at the home of Marion Car- ter, with nineteen members present, and two' visitors. The opening hymn was "For the Beauty of the Earth," followed by the 'Lord's Prayer. The scripture story of the childhood of Jesus from the book 'of Luke, was read by Irene Car- ter. 'The roll call was answered by, naming a favourite flower and a gar- den hint. TES Rita Rodman, reporting for the Hos- pital Auxiliary, informed us that Wed- nesday afternoon,-May '12th will be open day at the Hospital. Following other reports, collection and items of business, 'the meeting continued with the program. Rita Rodman and Ethel Redman sang the beautiful duet "My Mother's Prayer". Mabel Graham led us in a "Menu" contest, which proved very interesting. Joyce Heayn read a poem entitled "Spring". Marie Healey tested our knowledge of fruits with a "Fruit Salad" contest, which Mrs. Collins won. Following the program, the shrubs and plants donated by the members were sold. Joyce Heayn's group served the de- joyable afternoon. Mrs. Ruth: Bowring and dnughter Susan visited their cousin, Mrs. Nel- son Reader, last week. : Mr. and 'Mrs. Oliver Keefer spent Sunday with Mr.-and Mrs. H. Barry. All enjoyed the Mothers' DayeSurni- day School Service at the Head church last Sunday morning. A record at- tendance of 4b is reported. _ Miss Evelyn Collins of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Collins, Sig Rev: J. D. McKinnon conducted Mo- ther's Day services on Sunday in Grace United Church. tendance witnessed the christening of four small children, and the service was very inspiring. Evening services were also held. We were glad to welcome so many visitors to the island 19 the special day services. Congratuations to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben. Brekke of Macouin,. Saskat: chewan, (nee Edna Prentice) on the birth of their little daughter Laura Marie on May 7th. Ye. . Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. CALL 289 icious lunch, which ended another en- |. spent the week-end with her parents]. A large at-. Prince Albert of children were presented by their 4] i parents; baby Alan Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Murphy; John Clifford | 8 and Robert Bruce, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson; Donna Marie, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bonnell; Judith Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wim, Dickenson of Toronto; Ro- ger Allen, son of Mr, and Mrs. David- son; and Mary Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders. Recent Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock included Mrs. Wes. Beacock, Mrs: M. Tarvis, Mr. John Bencock of Blackstock, Miss O. Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. T. Cole of Oshawa. A number of boys enjoyed being at Master Johnnie Hunter's party on Tuesday. + We are pleased to learn Mr, Nor- man Shunk is now home from being in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker Seagrave; Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn and family of Scugog Island formed the family day gathering at home of' Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Martyn, Marian and Bruce. be Sorry to report Mr. W. Burnie, a former resident of our village is a patient in Sunnybrook hospital, Tor- onto. ; A few men folk formed a bee one evening last week cleaning church yard and removing garbage. Good Neighbours Service Club meets next Monday night at home of Aleta Doupe. Mr. and mily motoré rs. Ross 'Porter and fa- Hamilton and spent week-end with relatives, birthday | and family of | La VA 3 ah For Your Warmer 'Weather Wardrobe "See our lovely display of the new: styles -- DRESSES: and SUITS for : for all Seasons 8 SPECIAL SERVICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS ARDLEY FROCKS 191-35 DANFORTH AVE, "TORONTO RUB RSR RAR Ra Seleledeledal «S30 Large Selection of Choice Lots : in Port Perry and Vicinity WELL LOCATED AND REASONABLY PRICED. Also 3 two-acre lots suitable for V.L.A. Building. These lots are close to both schools and on main road, right close a 'to business section, ' \ a new car. ence. A phone call your doorstep. aa BC Napigndes: - DODGE : + --take # % S-MILE Sei TA and see/ Pick the'road... pick the time. .. then slip behind the wheel of a brilliant new Dodge for 5 miles of fun and facts. You'll find driving Dodge an eye-open- ing experience -- one that might save you plenty when it comes lime to buy So put the dependable Dodge to the test, mile by mile... and see the differ- De Soto dealer will bring a Dodge to Before you buy anywhere, ask your Dodge-De Soto dealer what extra valve he can offer on a dependable ; new or used car. 5 Al uJ \ + Please note on Sunday, May 16th . Sunday visitors fr. and Mrs, CONTACT PHONE 488 > Church service will be at 10.156 a.m.,{ Ross Murphy and son Alan included] - * i Port Perry for the summer months, the latter's great grand mother Mrs, od At church on Sunday the "family | Robt. Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Les. : i : day" theme was observed in story and Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickinson | Ww HEAYN ; R ] : SORE. and Judith of Toronto. bs , eal for i Rev. R. H, Wylie also officiated™at] ~ Mr. and Mrg. F. Pearce were in io : =p a series of baptisms when a number | Toronto a couple of days last week. oe N i RAEN - - ' ® 3 gy IST MILE : You'll discover a world Notice the visibility and com: you él in Dodge. Seats ai. : of difference ina soft and restful and chair-high ST =i so you command a better view of the rdad down in front. ' to your Dodge- Made in Canada by Chrysler Corporation 'Beare Motors Limited | it Phone 333 AM a Ee Sap Mer oa sle £228: Notice the extra headroom and legroom, too. - 2ND MILE Ei Try It-for. handling ease. Big brakes with rivetless Cyelebond linings make stopping easy. High steering gear ratio makes - turning easier. And Dodge. Full 2 Power Steering* gives safe control with finger-tip pres- sure. These are-advantages to remember particularly during : od May, which is Safety Month. : _3RD MILE Check its "big-car" ride over bumps you usually avid. You'll find the Dodge ride smooth and sure-footed on any road, thanks to Oriflow shock, absorbers, easy-action springs and lower centre of gravit - 4TH MILE Test Dodge power on hills or on . the open highway. Enjoy its quick, easy getaway. There's plenty of reserve power to hurry you safely out of tight spots. And Dodge provides this zip without requiring premiuni * gasoline, en AM Ty msl NH an Sut A - - 5TH MILE Ask about the extras you get at ; : no extra cost. Things like luxu- i LF rious upholstery fabrics with vinyl trim. . . electric wind- 2 \ shield 'wipers . . . oil-bath air BA cleaner. Then check the price, and see why the Dependable Dodge is your best buy, *Aveilable } 1 i ' a moderate *) Ee cosh . ER h # GE is aw at ioe tp Zi re # = of Canada, Limited, Cai fC 'Port Perry, Ontario he ; LAE