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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1955, p. 5

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A LFF? PLS 2% 41° woo fe fib ' . Fa mL 3 HEL LH SPICES SRY ow AFD dab i Aa Sr To SAT Ri 0 io Wheat the grower for new crop wheat was in| . The essence of good Forest Fire con- niar the neighbourhood of $1.18 to $1.20 trol is speed in reporting fires and / Inter-County : P d Pl per bushel. In the space of a few feed In moving I Jen wn di ' . 3 ! municitations to 1} e ee OSHAWA Io ucers an days, hawever, the price has climbed on the alert for smoke in the Norths A » to about $1.30. In view of the pro- 1,4 Forests and report immediately ction [duction outlook some observers feel! i... the nearest telephone. It might BASEBALL CLUB that a further substantial rise is like-' be a false alarni, but don't worrk, you . ure The wave of criticispn. from wheat ly. It is® "estimated that the crop int, doing your duty as a Canadian): ; growers in South-Western Ontario | Essex and Kent will be considerably citizén should. Last year the public| ° with respect to current prices for new Smaller 2 volume AEs) sormal ae reported more fires than any single . | to unsatisfactory conditions at seeding | , overnmental detection agency. i. Thuss., Aug August 18 grop winter Wheat has resulted M {time last fall. In addition, dealers in} i ) 8.00 p.m. prompt action from the Ontario Fed-| South-Western Ontario believe that of - ~ ih : A eration of Agriculture Wheat Produ-|the wheat now being harvested, a very : by d Ki h i cers' Association, . large percentage is being stored to LA C R 0 S S E fc ener VS. Replving t laints f farmers' accounts instead of being : ; 0. eplying 1o complaints from grow-| outright from the combine as has - - & Oshawa ers concerning the apparent reluctance usually been the case in recent years, Semi-Finals ~ |on the part of théir association to| + ' % : . | establish a more orderly marketing] In a statement issued to-day by the TT Rl on ys mechanism, Mr, Edgar Martin of Pain-| OFA Wheat Producers' Association, Orillia VS. 3 court, President of the Association, at [attention is drawn to the prospects of a meeting to-day had this to say:|a smaller crop and growers are urged - . . Monday, August 22 "Until now any attempt to set up|to store as much of their wheat as Brooklin 8.00 p.m. marketing machinery would not have | possible until the price situation be- . . ' been feasible. Amendments to the|comes clearer, * ~ ed 'ar 3p, 4 3 3 Nei hborhood ni ht Parnt Produety Matketing Act, the Meanwhile a wheat marketing plan Sat., August 20th recent provincial election, personnel |. ; We ol y is being prepared by the Farm Pro- 8.45 p.m. : changes on the government board, and . p. - : : omas : : i ducts Marketing Board to be used as VS differences of opinion among growers wi pe ' N - . . at to the. id b hich orderly | ® basis in determing the course of B kl M ] d z 3 lo L)6, meang by Woh -Orderiy| oiare action. : roo 1n emoria Oshawa marketing might be carried out, have all militated against the early estab- - A } « lishment of a wheat marketing scheme, ha Nak rena : : The custom of kissing children good R } However, as a result of meetings this| . ) . Children under 12 years of age|Week with the Minister of Agriculture night is dying out. Parents nowadays | ADMISSION -- Adults 50c. : . a" icials o can't wait up for them. Children 15¢. presenting this ad will he and officials of the Farm Products I ildren admitted $cc Marketing Board, we feel that we are -- a. _ Poses on Sve tore 2 cod) goals N RR RR SEBS AAAS AAAS ot oo nS cei $ . 3 ais ri iis the Minister's assurance that the pet- ; Kinsmen Civic Memorial Stadium ition signed by wheat growers last Farmer - Grower ' year requesting a vote on a wheat . Oshawa marketing scheme are still valid."" A T T E N T I 0 N! | 3 rei According to reports from the AEE. | Chatham area,' the opening price to $1000 per acre is an easy mark at prevailing prices; it & - : : e you plant government-certified raspberries, and-care for "} . them in a scientific way. : fi The largest grower and!dealer of certified raspber ries - McEACHERN' S HAT SHOPPE [52 in Ontario is- sending a specialist in raspberry- -growing to : call on interested prospective growers. ixplanation of CART : : modern growing methods. Also recommendation to can- ' Boh POY PERRY ners and dealers for crop marketing. EE i ALL SUMMER HATS ON SALE - Plants at commercial rate. Term payment, no interest to approved planter of one acre. Only a limited acreage . . $1. 49 up : available for I'all planting 1955. All replies must be mailed ' H to Box 400, Campbellford, Ontario on or before August 18, OUR NE WF ALL HATS JUST ARRIVED $ 1966. - oo - 4 APA tt A PTET \ > : | | + > | Dramatic Proof of Chevrolet's Success! Everywhere in Canada, consistently, more Che- - vrolet cars are sold than those of any other manu- facturer. And now, to a greater extent than ever before, the 1955 Chevrolet is the favorite of Canadians from coast to coast. This Is Important To You! Because Chevrolet builds so many more cars, each > a one costs less to make. That's the simple, provable effect of -volume production, And this saving.is ¢ passed on to you in the form of more value, and more features for the money than you can get with any other car on the market. Also, compare Chevrolet's prices and you'll know for sure at least one reason why so many more people buy i Chevrolet year after year -- especially this year. } f ; : . : : { C-3555D Day by day, Chevrolet gains in A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE popularity 'or value " sales ! _ PORT PERRY i. Phone 7% "Aren't you ashamed to have your wife doing such menial labour to sup- port you?" asked the stern judge. "Yes, 1 am, your Honour, but what can I'do? She's not bright enough to do anything else." Speeding Recovery The dramatic advances of recent years in medicine have not only saved many lives but have greatly shortened the duration of acute ill- ness. Their effect on convalescence, however, has not been as great. An- tibiotics end pneumonid in days, but weeks may pass befdre the patient is back at work. Speed of recovery from illness or injurk is related to nutrition In the stress of ill. ness the body de. mands extra nu- trients. Studies show that recov- ery is speeded if that demand is met. The National foremost nutri. tional authority in the U.S., hag worked out a special vitamin supple- ment, called a "stress formula," which holds promise of aiding the repair of tissues and speeding re. covery. The vitamins needed most during convalescence are the B group and vitamins C and K, and according to the NRC, about 5 times the normal Intake is required under stress. Since no practicable diet can meet - this standard, Chas. Pfizer & Co. has devised a convenient and economical solution to the problem. Two broad- range antibiotics, Tervamycin and Tetracyn, have been combined for the first time with the stress formula vitamins into Tgrramycin- -SF and Tetracyn- SF. The antibiotics pur- pose is to terminate the illness quickly, while the vitamins will shorteh convalescence. The new development in stress- fortified antibiotics is expected to make it possible for the physician to treat the whole patient as well as the specific disease. To the patient, the prospect of a shorter recovery period holds promise of lightening his economic load, too. SCIENCE IN YOUR LIFE Research Couneil, THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1958-8 E---- PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING PORT PERRY ARENA Friday Night, Aug. 19th, 8.45 p.m, EXTRA SPECIAL EVENT Middleweight Championship Stoney Brooks PRESENT HOLDER Versus Don Mangotich CHALLENGER Plus other All Star Events Including Tag Team General Admission 76c. Ringside $1.00 Children 650c. - Blue Coal SUMMER PRICES $25:75 per ton $1.00 per ton Discount if paid in 15 days REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT rE ONT. PHONE 73 PT Pt 28 Bot Ro eer 0 ot Bef Fut St BEREAN 3 . arn AFLAATIASAL AA A AS LINOLEUMS Linoleum Tile INLAID LINOLEUM, $1.50,.$2.00, $3.00 vv . 3 square yard a eo ng np p's, = 10c., 12¢c., 19¢. Vinyl Tile, 18c. each Jaspe Lino Tile, 12c., 23c. Congoleum 3 onan. WIDE REXOLEUM Armstrong Cork Tile, 29c. Crown FRUIT JARS Small Men's Work Bools GROCERIES ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX . White or C hocolate rr ven 2 for 43c. Culverhouse PEAS, 20 oz, choice, 2 for 33c¢. Welsh's GRAPE JUICE, 32 oz. HAN med. $1. 76 dozen TINY $1.55 dozen Delsey Toilet Tissue; pink or white, 2/37c. Beastie as rer Eaten i | i $5.95, $6.95, $7.75 i : ; % Bafa Shoes Rd SA 4 DOMINION ii/2«/ LINOLEUM " GIRLS WHITE or BLACK BUCKSKIN Marboleum Battleship - Jaspé Handlcrafe ¥ GIRLS SADDLE OXFORDS .......... Sia. tN 11s OR BY-Fie. Tare i MEN'S OXFORDS... LN \o... cers $550 ee - ; SISMAN SHOES : For School i i Boys' Scampers | bi i and Oxfords ..... $4.95 1 MEN'S SIZES ........... $5.95 and $9.95 ! SAVAGE SHOES H : i For Children $4.75 OXFORDS, ra EN' r STRAP, tin, ------ . 2 for 29c, te Society Dog Food, 1'% 1h. GIANT FAB, guest towel premium 79c. TRIN CEREAL iinet, 29c¢. "POST'S SUGAR CRISP Kool-Aid Premium .......oooovvinnnnnnn 27c. PILLSBURY CAKE MIX, White or Chocolaté Fudge Angel F ood | Phone 43 A Ett TT Te ry! iy DAILY DELIVERY Port Perry n » TRE ert beg

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