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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Jul 1955, p. 8

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SAY, WHATS THIS 7. YOU'RE GETTING TO B ITE A | BUSI ESSMAN/ «/M GOING TO PICK UP MRS. ARNOLD'S POG,,.I HAVE A CONTRACT TO WALK HIM AT 25¢ YOUR MOTHER IS PAYING ME S50¢ AN HOUR FOR BABY- SITTING, VICKIE «BUT WERE GOING FOR A WALK! 'AND GRAMPS 18 GOING TO GIVE ME A DOLLAR FOR CADDYING FOR HIM! English Young Farmers Visit Ont. Again this year the Junior Farmers Association of Ontario and the Ontarlo Department of Agriculture are acting as joint hosts to a delegation of two boys and two girls representing the Young Farmers Club of England. Miss Christine Playle, Manor Farm, Litlington, Cambridgeshire, will be visiting in Ontario .County from Sat- urday, July 23 to Tuesday, August 2 She will stay. at the home of Mr and Mrs, Isane Ball, Uxbridge, R.R. 2, and will'he entertained by Alan Ey I; Isie Ball. Alan is president of the Ux- bridge Junior Farmers and his sister, Illsie is a twember of the Uxbridge Junior Institute. Miss at the "the Playle is 21 years of age and present time is secretary for 'Bassingbourne Young Farmers Club. She has also held the office "of treasurer. Shi works on her fa- thers farm, feeding stock, pigs, cattle for Stock Shows, rearing turkeys and poultry in general, Has been a mem- ber of her club Public Speaking Team for five years. She" is particularly intereited in _ Gils Project Work in Young Farmers Clubs, sich as cookery, dressmaking and basket-making. Member of the Women's Institute and Produce Guild and also a member of the Girl Guides Association, After her visit in Ontario County, Miss Playle will he entertained by the Frontenae Junior Farmers al Kingston, B {~~ Boats and Motors / For Rent | Fishing Tackle Marine Supplies: Gasoline and Oil Outhoard Repairs J. ORDE MARINE RENTALS " SALES & SERVICE Pay Cheques Go Up In Smoke D. W. Ambridge, president of Abi- tibi Power and Paper Company, said reecntly that Ontario's forest fire losses must be regarded as a major provincial calamity, Mur. Ambridge said, "thy aregs In- volved 'in this year's fires\wit take upwards of half a century to recover, Casual readers of . reports of five swept woodlands may easily gain an impression that comflagrations come from natural causes and must be ex- pected in periods of dry weather. There is no such thing. as a natural forest fire. Lightning occasionally does damage, but the eighty per cent iN source of destruction is provided by reckless human beings. ~ Whetlier through carelessness in land- -clearing, leaving campfires blazing, or tossing away lighted tobacco, the forests are set afire by those people who most benefit by them, whether through ree- reation or daily work, "It is estimated by the Canaditn Forestry Association that, public neg- ligénee in wooded 'country destroys 300 million young: trees each year. Left to develop as nature "intended, they would furnish Canadian industry with a steady succession of wood- crops, assuring a-stable supply to for- est mawvufacture and the immense volume of employme nt dependent upon it. "Let it be made ' quite clear: tne substance that goes into a flaming fimberland is not trees but trade. It is not the 'wilderness' that has caught afire, but the future pay-cheques of a multitude of our people." A recent check showed Ontarions use Algonquin Provincial Park six to one over American visitors, "Here are the results: Ontario--48,346; USA --7,067; Other cotntries--854, Aver- age length of stay of a Camper in the park was five days. ox RTL Quchis produces 85% of the Maple Sugar made in Canada and earned $10 million in this way in 1954. FOR ALL T OE 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 7.00 and 9.00 P.M. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. July 281030 ENJOY... LAND. CHERISH! The Motion Picture Sc throughout its: great 50-year history has presented 'many a fine family picture. From fi Vines > Tender Grapes' » "The Yearling", reen - Have Phone 503 Port Perry ~ Blue /SUMMER PORT PERRY, ONT. Coal The Picture That Will Open Up Your Heart And Let The Sun Shine In, , from "Stars In We Crown" to "Little Women'~ it has been a proud zeeord of achievement. Now the screen brings you another wonderful picture to see. The tender « moving story of Farmer Matthews and his four motherless children . . . told by a people of deep, rigid faith .. whose love of -God and little children will reach into your heart and stir up all the Joy and goodness [$5.75 per ton : $1.00 per ton Discount if paid in 15 REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PRICES days "PHONE 73 PROFESSIONAL RESTLING PORT PERRY ARENA || Friday Night, August 5th, 8 p.m. EXTRA SPECIAL EVENT there. WONDERFUL STEP Your rove ii WARM, , GREEN PROMISE "WALTER BRENNAN ~~ MARGUERITE CHAPMAN ROBERT PAIGE ... NATALIE Woo "eo wndbyfied nmi! Ti OF THE WAY! ~ A) wa) General Admission The, "TAG TEAM FOUR WRESTLERS IN RING AT ONE TIME. FOR EXCITEMENT AND THRILLS BE SURE AND SEE THIS EVENT. Plus other All Star Events Ringside $1.00 i SPECIAL Pre- Holiday Midnight Show Sunday July 31 "The Creature From The Black Lagoon" with RICHARD CAL S0N; and JULIA ADAMS Children b0e, GLEN FORD in in Technicolor SEL Monday- Tues., Aug. 1-2 "The Americano" ABBE LANE in THE SENSATION DANCE ~~ 'Wed.-Thursday, Aug.3-4 MICKEY en LLANE ~ "Ring of Fear" in Warnercolor ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ME LAKEVIEW THEATRE PORT PERRY Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 28-29-80 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis In the Record- -Breaking Circus: Picture In Glowing: Technicolor and Vistavision $n "e J "THREE RING: CIRCUS COMEDY y ; MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 1-2-3 Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe, Elliott Reid In the Hilarious Technicolor Musical Hit "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" SHORT PICTURES > a 11 1 Fs RESH BAKING DAILY BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and TARTS "Chocolate Date Layer Cake" Phone 32W. Dc OO 0 0 Saturday Special "Lemon Tarts" ~~ > GERROW'S BAKERY + G. M, GERROW um. li - EE -- Co Tenders for painting exterior and Manchester School. - and interior of Yellow School [J 'Tenders closed August 1st, 19556. Forward tenders to: 0 13 3,4 $40 FH 00, JH0MAs SHARP, GREEN BAN X- ownship School Aree I Board | 18 cafng for tenders for laying a. new floor in Victoria ers School and Marsh Hill School, "Of Sor] --- [MONARCH | USED CARS: TRUCKS see tour FORD-MONARCH "DEALER EVERY USED CAR AND TRUCK THAT RATES THE A-1 SIGN HAS BEEN ® Reconditioned by expert servicemen for appearance and performance, ® Inspected and checked for safety, ® Priced for outstanding value. @ Truthfully and accurately advertised. ® Warranted by your Ford-Monarch Dealer and backed by his reputation, El Sa ' - NS fe

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