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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Jul 1957, p. 8

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8---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 11th, 1087 1957 Review of Oulstanding Businesses and Professions in OSHAWA hy Robert Burns New Service Cleaners Hill-Cornish Electric Limited ELECTRIC MOTORS 50 PRINCE STREET RA. 3-2248 Having spent years in the electrical motor business and having enjoyed a measure of success through a policy 16A ONTARIO-ST. s NEY 3 ately SAS ry , RON d RASS yes (RETR ir AFD SSAARR SIFT TR PRT ER oi MACY OCR ERR | Lindsay Presbyterian WMS (continued from front page) The attendance at the first meeting was small, and for a number of years, due to distance, road conditions and weather conditions, there was a small attendance. As the years passed the societies which were working created RA. 5.5733 interest "in neighbouring congrega- tions and soon other auxiliaries were A complete service of cleaning and| formed. Due to a lapse of eight yrs, pressing can be had in this district|j, our records many valuable items at New Service A 3 AU ERA vo 333 . ~ A Army Worms Hit Sandford Area Army worms by the thousands have moved into a section of Ontario Coun- ty. An official at the Uxbridge of- fice of Ontario Department of Agri- culture said reports from seven farm- ers in the Sandford area indicate the crawling hay and wheat eaters are on the march, Sandford is approximately one mile north and two miles wes of Uxbridge town. The reports were all filed dur- { hay and wheat fields, Overall damage reports to crops in- dicate no serious crop loss yet, but ac- cording to officials of the Field Crops Branch of the Department of Agri- culture, as the hay is cut and wheat begins to mature, Armyworms are ex- pected to move into more succulent pastures such as oat and corn fields. Farmers have been advised to watch their fields closely for any migration from one field to another, If the greyish-brown, worms from a half-inch to two in length are sight- ed in hay and wheat, the chances are they will soon begin a migration to SAE LE SG area in which the pests ar efeeding. this should be followed up with a scat- tering of poisoned bait, distributed in the furrow The worms generally become ae- tive about 4 p.m. Bait should be put down between noon and that hour. When the army worm infestations are discovered, farmers are requested to notify the local agricultural repre- sentative. Lynn Fair at Uxbridge is the dis- trict representative for the Depart- ment in Ontario County, Skinnymen,women gain 5, 10, 15 Ibs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thiillt Beoy Tins 8ll out; ugly bol creases pep. "Get-aequainted" size Try famous Ostrex for new vigor, this very day. At all drug lows Bll up; k no loses half-starved, sickly bos ds, who shapely, 0 ie no! 11 Bow Rhey thank Ostrex Tonic Tal % vim, build body ski because of tite dee to luck of bon: Improves, dig nourishment; puts flesh on , Pep, gists. Cleaners and wel aya hard to find, but we have listed ing the latter half of the week. would advise our readers to try their| aq accurately as possible the organi- Meanwhile, in western Ontario, the ] service, The work is turned out in|, tion dates of each auxiliary now list- incidence of armyworm is said to have| According to the depurtment, the ul such a manner, that you will be more| oq on our roll: Ashburn 1876, Beaver- | attained dangerous proportions in| easiest and most economical method of | Bread Cakes and Pasir ' Y or people who want the best--Let us serve you. than pleased if you will give them|i 1879 Balsover 1900, Bobcaygeon |Some areas. So far, this member of retarding armyworm development, is 0 a trial. New Service Cleaners live up| 1886 Cannington 1885, Cresswell | the cut worm family, has multiplied inl area in which the pests are feeding. Saturday Specials "Chelsia Buns" to their name in workmanship and 1908, Eldon (St. A.) 1888, Eldon Sta- GERROW'S BAKERY business details. tion 1901, Fenelon Falls 1892, Game- A specialty iis made of cleaning of bridge 1897, Glenarm 1894, Kirkfield PHONE 32W G. M. GERROW EL EO of gogd, service at low cost, one can fully understand why in this field we immediately connect the name of Hill-Cornish Electric Ltd. with every mention of the electric motor. Their knowledge of clectric motors saves our readers and the people of the sur- rounding district many dollars with their service which is unequalled in some greener erops, pe Ea are mad thi ladies' garments, while they do this 1900, Leaskdale 1882, Lindsay 1880, is area. 3 » 'or p ie ' . - We know that Hill-Cornish Electric Sane Class of "work for nom which Sonya 1888, Uxbridge 1879, Port Limited will efficiently re-l 1d "| includes almost every man in town) p.... 1880, Quaker Hill (unable to A : y fficiently re- oR ; «hi - ' ) mited wil' efliciently re-build, re-| yj, cares anything at all for his per-1 4,4 out) Wick 1883, Woodville 1882, sonal appearance. Their pressing of Zephyr 1889, Lindsay Ivey Mission garments is always correctly done, Band 1885 Why not try the New Service Cleaners. ? They are anxious to serve| Presbytery boundaries have been re- you at moderate cost. vised several times and various auxi- In this special review of the pro-|liaries were first formed when in gressive business firms of Oshawa |other Presbyterials. Also several we are pleased to refer the services| auxiliaries were working as scattered offered by New Service Cleaners, | helpers before organizing. The an- which is under new management. nual meetings in the earlier days were Brock's store in Port Perry is the|held in June and consisted of three local agent for New Service Cleaners. | sessions, morning, afternoon and even- Then trucks call twice a week. Call]ing.. Brock's and have their trucks call on Kaye's Sportswear ou and Ladies' Wear The Hat Box 68 SIMCOE N. RA. 5-5451 This is one of the foremost women's fashion centres in this part of thel 7 KING BEAST province. You will find here dresses, skirts, | Hats in a wide variety "of styles will blouses and sportswear for every oc-| be found at this very flourishing casion, also hosiery. Their collection | Millinery Shop in Oshawa. This shop excels" in variety and distinctiveness | is well known to many of our readers. and they are always moderately priced The management follows the market Their style experts are always alert | closely, and anything new in style, to every new fashion trend and in| charm and grace will be found at The R : : constant touch with the mode of the|llat Box as they are constantly on Chinese people I, the oity git Yoreniyy moment. For your inspection you |the alert for new ideas so that their| The amalgamation of the W.F.M.S. will find a magnificent display of [| many patrons will be among the first and the W.H.M.S. took place in 1914. authoritative fashions from the fore-|to enjoy all the new' and latest|In 1926 many valued workers went most designers. -creations, out from our society. God, who moves Kaye's Sportswear and Ladies' Wear in a mysterious way his wonders to know 'the value of a satisfied patron perform, guided our leaders and rais- and would prefer not to make a sale ed®up hitherto uninterested workers, than not have their customer satisfied to the end that the banner bearing the with their purchase. Your credit is motto "The world for Christ", was also good at Kaye's Sportswear and not lowered. ; Ladies' Wear. Lindsay Presbyterial's fiftieth an-| We take great pleasure in this re- . fitting] b di view in. commending this up-to-date In this review of the progressive |Versary was ithingly . eogerved: in Drog June 1932 in Uxbridge. and modern store upon their distine-| business houses in Oshawa, we are tive styles and the service they render. | pleased to recommened this fine store At various times we have had 12 We suggest you make this store your | which has so much to offer our women | or 13 mission bands, working well; style headquarrters in Oshawa. readers, rr also several young women's groups. Lack of leadership in some instances has hampered our work in these de- partments. Miss Margaret Leask of Uxbridge has been serving in India since 1949. We were privileged to have her home on furlough once, and feel justly proud of her ability and achievements. We also are grateful for capable leader- ship at home. Throughout the years our society has undergone many changes. It is indeed interesting to follow the various stages of develop- ment vividly portrayed in our records. Basically nothing has changed. Our bales in 1900 were sent to Roll- ing River Reserve, as they will be in| 1967. The presbyterial membership for 1956 was 412, with the givings reaching the $6000. mark. The suec- cess of a missionary society cannot be measured by finances. We stress rather the importance of good stew- ardship. It naturally follows if we are good stewards the finances rate well, "Orange Layer Cake" Plywood Arhorite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile Doors, Trim Masonite, efc. TERMS ARRANGED ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS JOHN BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 280 SPECIAL SMALL ARBORITE TABLE TOPS--50c., $1.00, $1.50 mayl t.f. ; ' condition or re-wind electric motors of all types or sizes. They are ex- pert trouble shooters and are capable of serving you in every phase of this business. They have on hand at all times a nice line of new, used or reconditioned motors for sale. They are considered experts on all repairs. We are pleased to tell our readers of the valued ser- vice available at Ilill-Cornish Electriic Limited in Oshawa, whom we are pleased to recommend to you. SR RSA RSROR RARE RCRA RRR RRR 8 0 ht 0 P10 00 000 000 0% 0 0% 0 8% 0 #0 4 7 4 ERR RSRS SRSA s, so Lo WATER STREET Dealer for ernational Harvester Company | FARM EQUIPMENT Bode. El HE MAN WHO CONQUERS HIMSELF 15 A SREATER GENERAL THAN NAPCLEON. LG vos ESATA tet wis rm Our first missionary from this Pres- byterial, Miss B. Calder of Beaverton, served 14 years in Indore, India, where she went the year of organization (1882). Miss K. Calder, also of Bea- verton, likewise worked in India, be- ginning in 1892 and staying until ill RA. 5-4561 | health made it necessary for her to retire from her chosen work. Miss Agnes Dickson, Fenelon Falls was designated in 1904 to work among the Chinese. Incidentally this venerable lady, now a resident of Lenmarvin, was pleasantly entertained on her 80th birthday, earlier this year by the e Complete Line of Farm Machinery eo Representative: B. L. WANAMAKER After hours Phone 116 r 4 Phone 513 Hats in every size, suitable to your own particular personality, as well as your own pocketbook, are dis- played and the friendly attitude shown by the entire staff here places this store at the top of Oshawa's busi- ness places. Big; beautiful Dodge... THIS YEARS BIGGEST VALUE PACKAGE ith a low-budget price! PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB Bingo, Games DANCING - REFRESHMENTS In the Memorial Gardents PORT PERRY WED., JULY 17th 8.30 P.M. Round - DANCING - Square MONTGOMERY ORCHESTRA also TEEN-TOWN ENTERTAINERS 'Like to drive the sweetest buy that ever saved you a pretty penny? Then try DODGE! Hefe's the car that's Having attained 76 years of service , ; ) ; ; getting the BIG raves in the low-price field . . . and it's tagged with a price that's a real pocketbook-pleaser! is indeed an occasion upon which to thank God, for having seen fit to use us in this small measure. Should we not always be grateful for our heri- tage of faith, Starr To Meet Union Officials OTTAWA--Labor Minister Michael Starr said Tuesday he and Transport Minister George Hees will meet Thurs- day afternoon with union officials pro- testing a layoff of employees in CNR repair shops. with the lightning-quick reflexes of torrid Dodge Torque-Flite drive! Watch what happens when bumps and chuck- holes loom ahead, too. Dodge Torsion-Aire Ride puts them all "on the level" . . . lets you corner without lean . . . stop without a hint of brake "nose-dive", ; So why wait a minute longer? Take a look at the "money-saving figures on our Dodge price tag. You'll see why Dodge is the deal for youl That low price you pay Is only the eye-opening start of the surprises you'll discover In Dodgel Round up the family and try a Dodge road trial ~you'll soon learn what we're talking about. For nowhere else will you find a low-priced car with such a high-priced look . . . plus the most ~ powerful standard V-8 in its class, teamed You're always a step ahead In cars of The Forward Look "Jom Dodge soars to new popularity . .. with Flight- DO06GE Sweep '87 styling « « » push-button Torque-Flite drive... Torslon-Alre Ride...power-pacing V-8's and Contact brakes: YOU GET MORE IN A THE BIG, BEAUTIFUL BUY IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD The publicly-owned railway has an- nounced it is laying off about 600 men across Canada because of a decline in railway traffic, Rail unions are send- ing a delegate from Montreal to pro- test to the minister. The union officers will be accom- panied at their meeting with the mini- ster by Gordon Cushing, executive vice-president of the Canadian Labor Congress, Draw for Electric Fry Pan Tickets 25 cents each, 5 for $1.00 CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED BEARE MOTORS LIMITED PHONE 3838 A : bo a-- on ISSION TO DANCE , ADULTS 50c. PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN 26¢. PORT PERRY

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