"CLASSIFIED ADS . - Phone 284M Brooklin 62 ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices. Phone Port Perry 118 r 2, Uxbridge 87 - Toronto, Adelaide 8636 GORDON YOUNG LTD. DEAD or GRIPFLED stock removed |' (ree of charge: ' 1 hour service, High- ost prices paid for old horses. . Phone Collect * ° 'MARGWILL FUR FARM Phone 2679 . . Bowmanville pee oct13 tf, = 'GENERAL CARPENTRY Repairs and Re-modelling Built-in Cupboards a specialty. Free Estimates ROY KENDELL Port Perry. PAINTING AND DECORATING REPAIR CONTRACTING such as roofing done almost immediately PHONE UXBRIDGE 102 r 41 Leave message for H, SHORT. FOR CUSTOM COMBINING - Call een GERROW "Port Perry ' wnt tL. STAN. Phone 316 Webster Transport Washed and Disinfected truck be- tween loads. All loads insured for full value, P.C.V. License. -Hay & Straw, Shavings & wood for sale. Phone 339J- Port Perry. n24 HAY FOR SALE - 12 tons of baled Alfalfa, also 10 ~_tons Wheat Straw. Apply A. J. Dou- 1 RG WISE. 21, Port Parry Star. cette; Myrtle Station, Ontario. FOR-S 38-66 Winchester Deer Rifle, in, ghod condition. Write! Box | sept21tf Allis-Chalmers Tractor EB FOR SAL } 00.00.. Dave' Thompson, ori: steel, = Greenbank, Phone: Port Perry 116r22. iy WANTED-- Small Apartment for young couple with baby. Write Box # 50 Port Perry Star. - *] pondence to box 118 Port Perry. FOR SALE--Girl's C.C.M. Bicycle, like new. Apply J. Doupe, Prince Albert, Phone 246 r 23. FOR SALE-- Three-piece Chester- * field Suite, in good condition. Also PHONE 281W Baled Hay. Elmore Wagg, Prince Albert, Phone 266-r 23. "FOR. SALE-- Building in good con- dition, with floor, 12' x 18', suitable for hen house or tould be made into |" cottage. Perry. Apply to Phone 182), Port 3 BULLDOZING and + EXCAVATING by the Hour or Contract. WILLIAM TRIPP R.R. Port Perry Phone 109 r 42 : : oct19 ' Electric Floor Sanders ps nighed,. Gon Floors, laid, Jonded and she eral Carpen cupboa gyprock put on 'and fin- 18shed iy Pa / " ROBERT PICKARD PORT PERRY In its native habitat, tropical Amer- ica, mahogany, the "Premier cabinet . "wood of the world" is used mainly for firewood and rought construction. ® SPECIAL NOTICE AUTOMOBILE. INSURANCE AND FINANCE > Private or Dealer Sales. We can save you:money. Inquire now. "A.C.CHEAYN "INSURANCE AGENT PORT PERRY 1744 FOR SALE-Wall built, two storey 20' x 30' barn. Could easily be con- verted into a dwelling house, Inter- ested persons should address. corres- CUSTOM COMBINING CLOVER AND BUCKWHEAT Uxbridge Farms Limited Uxbridge, Ontario, . Sept21 MAKE ME AN OFFER As Executor of the Estate of Doro- thy Andrus I have to sell the resi- 'dential property of the late Mrs. An- drus fronting on Victoria Street in the Village of Port Perry. Six. room frame house, hip roof frame barn and small frame chicken house. 3 Four village lots comprising one acre including adjoining vacant lot fronting on the corner of Simcoe and Victoria Streets. Immediate possession. Phone. 24, residence -71J--W. T. Harris, Solicitor, Drawer 188, Port Perry, Ont. = Sept.14 tf i WANTED--To rent a well located farm, 100 acres with good buildings, Hydro and water. Would buy soon, if suitable. . Phone 172-r-21, Port Perry. -- - # - Sept.21 PAINTING and DECORATING. No, Job too Large or too oh "| Phone 124 r 15, Port Perry. | A. ELLIS. ; LY aH k pli RY i sooKREBbING SER Your fetdies s establish. own. ful 4] time business or increase -present in- come by part-time servicing of small businesses with our simplified. Book- keeping-by-mail system. Consisting entirely of simplified forms, the system provides an under- standable and useful service to inex- perienced owners, facilitates your recordings, and enables the servicing of all small businesses located where no facilities exist. Fully copyrighted in Canada and U.S.A. : Little bookkeeping experience re- quired. ta operate the: service. Lic- ense fee of $126 includes complete organizational material. for Port. Perry-Uxbridge area. For details write Box 15 Port Perry Star. confer sassss re s--h SHE'S HAPPY THE LIFE You must be satisfie Mail Chedus or Money Order 1598 EGLINTON AVE, W NAME .. ADDRESS PITTI TT TN ASIS00 VALUE FOR ONLY $55 YOU'LL BE HAPPY TOO WHEN YOU GET YOUR SHEAFFER STRATOWRITER GOLD FILLED BALL POINT PEN. . THIS FAMOUS LONG-LIFE PEN--TWICE OF ANY OTHER IS YOURS FOR $6.95 POST- PAID ANYWHERE IN CANADA, THIS PEN IS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED. IT IS GOLD FILLED FOR YEARS OF USE. BEAUTIFULLY GIFI' BOXED, BETTER LIVING Sse sessnaserecsnee sessene asesssseeseesiatantrenens Sesser sssessnseiesans seas "essssnesasiene DE TL ET EY TP PRY SRT LPT PRT PPT Y POST PAID HE'S HAPPY IT COMES d or money refunded. to: PRODUCTS EST, TORONTO, ONTARIO hy $A EE LLL TET PP PP TE PPT TTT Agent oper} inspiring. Scugog : Rey, R. B. Harrison of Blackstock gave a fine message at Grace Church on Sunday morning. The Choir.were at their best as usual. bye i + '11 We were glad td have Mrs, Har rison and Mrs. Geokgd Sd ells, J and Donna of Port b as visitors; 1% / Family Hight ype in the bal e- ment of 'Grace Chungh on irriday v- ening. with 3 good ttenday ce and a good progr in, which was ds follotvs. A"solo by I. Flewel, "In The Garden" accompanied on the organ with Mrs. Robert Tetlow. The Rally story was read by Yvonne Milner. Alplay by four school children and Mrs. Alan Martyn. A fine program--then Rev. R. Bick gave an interesting talk on the lantern Slides shown by Mr. Alan Martyn which all enjoyed. The Sunday School Rally was held in the Head Memorial Church on Sun- day morning with Rev. J. R. Bick in charge. Miss Ella Barry read the Rally Story. The prepared. program sheets were followed, which was very The Stanley ware was demonstrated at the home of Mrs. Carl Graham on Thursday evening. es ENS Auction Sales SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, Grain, ete., the property of J. S. Johnston, Lot 27, Con. 6, Whitby, 1% miles. North-West of Brooklin, Terms Cash, sale at 1.00' pm. Ted Jackson, Austioneer, - THURS., SEPTEMBER 28 Farm , Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock and | Implements, Grain, etc., the property of Geo. G. Chant, Lot 11, Con. 8 Cart- wright Twp., 1% miles south of Black- | stock. Terms Cash, no reserve, sale at 1.00 p.m." Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. | "Mr. Donald Long, of Prince Albert, spent 'the week-end with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hope. Miss Frances Baker of the Head school spent the week-end at her home al Buttonville. i The Gray farm which was up for sale by auction last Friday was not sold, or at least the name has not yet been diclosed. : Sorry to hear that Billy Winters is leaving the ¢entre school as his par- ent are going to Oshawa. Little Marion and Danny Bigelow of Toronto are spending a few weeks at { the home 'of Mr. apd Mrs: D. Hope. ----Farm-Stock; Implements-and- EA the property of .Cecil Collins, Lot 15, | Con. 8, Uxbridge Township, 6 miles South-East of Uxbridge, on Tuesday, September 26th. Terms Cash. Sale' atl pm, 2 Ted Jackson, Auctioneer : y THE ool BUTCHER CAWKER BROS. PROMPT DELIVERY CHOICE SELECTION ss YORK FROSTED ~~ FOODS FRESH and COOKED MEATS PHONE 29 R. A. EMERSON who has been ap- pointed assistant chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Mr. Em- erson is a third generation C. P, R. employee, his father, mother and grandfather all having served the 'company in western Canada, erry}dnd othr rs ! - PARADOXICALLY, Bhucé Webb's signature tune is "Withotit a Song"-- the 'very thing he has plenty of. He has handled a variety of jobs since he left school in Toronto inthe late thir- ties, but he has enjoyed using his big bass voice for as long as he can re- member. His development as a pro- fessional artist is entirely a post-war phenomenon. Currently he is heard across Canada in his own fifteen-min- ute show on the CBC Dominion net- work-- Welhislavs at 10.16 p.m. Shirley SES PEER RELY ei MRC A i : The 'September meeting of Shirley Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Moore on Wednes- day afternoon at 2.30 p.m. with eigh- teen ladies and 4 children present. The meeting opened in the usual man- ner with the "Opening Ode" followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The _motto--*People are lonely be- cause they build walls instead of bridges." The roll call--name a Can- adian Industry and the response cov- ered the greater part of Canada. The Scripture reading--taken from Psalm 100; was read by Velma Tripp. The minutes of the August meeting weré read and adopted. . !, # The business discussion was chiefly niversary of the Institute to be held in. October. Committees to look: after the programmes; refreshments, and | decorations were appointed. A "Thank You" "ote front Ruth Duff was read by the secretary for the assorted basket of fruit sent by the ""t'members while she was ill. | The program: Jean Toms gave a paper on Canadian Industry and spoke on a bus trip, taken by 'the Club girls, to Peterborough. Mrs. Moore played A contest, "An Old Fashioned Flower Garden" by Velma Tripp. Ethel Rob- ertson and Inex Coatés were the win- ners of the highest points. The meeting closed with the Nation- al Anthem. The hostess served lunch .and all enjoyed there usual get-to- gether, The members were all pleased } to have Mrs. Moore, Sr., back to the meeting after being ill. oa Mr. Balfour of Port Perry has been -tbout-the-preparation-for-the 40th-an-{ While there they | were taken to the Quaker Oats plant | and saw the processing. of flour and | other products. '| an instrumental "Good-Night Irene". fy '59c. ~ Ire ME Girl's Oxfords ~~~ Basketball Running Boots -- Men's sizes $3. 75 _ Rd Fx WwW. Brock and Son RAR NS BARA Sg BURGUNDY SHADE. PL AIN or BUG KLE, WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS 3 Patterns, 54 inches wide, $3.99 PLAID SHIRTING WABASSO PRINTED ad STRIPED FLANNELETTE and 65c. yard TOOKE SHIRTS, $3.95 - $5.00 WHITE and PLAIN COLOURS AXMINSTER RUGS 3 NICE PATTERNS, TONE on TONE, MONARCH SWE N'S CARDIGANS SHOES -- GIRLS' LOAFERS $4.95 a GOODRICH CANVAS. SCHOOL SHOES $1.59 to $2.45. pair T8c. yard THREE NEW STYLES. NEOLITE SOLES Boys' 53 45 - = $39.50 6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft. ATERS $3 3.35 to $1. 25 iY VINEGAR, 49¢. gal.; JARS -- Medium $1i59; | Job RTO, 27¢l Small $1.39 © Pl GRAPE SW hite ar Blue--Market. Prices JACHES--Very Best This Week. - ro MENG PLAIDE. WITH ZIPPER : 85.95 A 2 ME NS PULLOVERS ooo inion $3.95 | _BO Ww PULLOMISRS $2.65 to $4,95 - LAR 2S" PUL 15vE RS ooo bernnecs inn $4.95 0 $5.25 | ! ¢ R I |. GROCERIES PORT PER RY - - PHONE 43 = ALS SRN AAS URNA busy painting our school, and it cer- tainly adds to the appearance of the grounds. Les and Ross Linding of Caesarea have put insul Brick on Mr. Lambe's house last week. | Tom Duff and Sinclair Robertson attended Beaverton fair on Saturday. Congratulations to Mrs, Sandy Moore for winning so many prizes at" Oshawa, especially on her flowers and plants. A There will -be a thank offering ser- vice at Bethel church on Sunday, Oct- ober 8th, 2.30 .p.m. As the-~Church J needs: redecorating, the collection will ° ¥{be used for this need. So keep in mind the date. a a a Austin C. A. Bathie*n.C. Helen M. (Peel) Bathie *D.C. "*DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC * Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto i For Appointment Phone 205R PORT PERRY + EVER, Que seers <a hi AH NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary Balfour Blair, Deceased. All persons having claims against the--estate of the said Mary Balfour Blair, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the 20th day of May, 1950 atthe said Town- ship of Reach, ar required to file proof of the same ch the under- signed Executor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased on or before the 21st day of October, 1950, after which date the said FKxceutor estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, DATED at Oshawa, Ontario; this 18th day of September, A.D., 19560. JAMES A. BLAIR, Exceutor, by CREIGHTON, FRASER & DRYNAN, 5 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa, Ontario, his solicitor herein. oct b -------- If you can keep from being envious and jealous: of your fellow man, you are approaching the outskirts of civil- ization. KINDERGARTEN OF THE AIR-- the CBC's daily program for children 'between the ages of two and six, is responsible for 'the smiles displayed above by Mrs. Dorothy Adair and her pupils of Givens Street: Public S¢hool in Toronto, Although designed for the pre-school "children who huddle around the radio to hear songs and storie by Dorothy Jane Goulding and Ruth Johnson, the program is also popular with the youngest school-age groups. The program. starts its 4th season of broadeasts September bth on stations of Trans-Canada, Startime. musical programs are arranged by the ° NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY ANDRUS, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Widow. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died September 6th, 1950, are hereby notified to| send to the undersigned 'particulars oftheir claims-on or be-- fore October 14th, 1950. after October 14th, 1950, ,the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto re- gard only to claims of which the un- or | dersigned_shall then have notice." = ~~ « with proceed to distribute the said Dated at Port Perry, this 12thy any. of -September, 1950. HARRIS HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. © Sept28 TRADE MARK REG SHOP REFRESHED SSONGSTRESS Juliette is looking covard to another busy season at Vancouver. This past summer hie was featured vocalist on a number of national network programs includ- ing Carrent and Choice, Suminer Ros. mance and Burns Chuckwdgon. She : also made a guest appearance on CBC When the fall .and winter CBC, Juliette is certain to be in the spotlight in more than one of them. 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