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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Mar 1951, p. 6

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A bible iit 3 was conducted ok RRND iad cronies = gether more than=sis-wooke- ago Loe X u NEW ow OF. + : " = a with his | ether mor oe 5 Epa NR Ryn toe harTow -mosey: [hy Doris HOE oi i REO team of horses, although they went went up fo Frmiskilen in County' (1 der ri {from Canadian Bank of 'Commerce as eta] SR i ' 14 - nicely the day of the practice. But Fermanagh to the home of my an- ra er. MEL R EZ las. Ashton then" took ¢ argo 5 A Of A A : I required. ~ 3 J " = EE ] ; once they. got in the crowd they | cestors. I was successful in locating smh No. 929-Raad Supt. By- Jaw setting hymn 30, Momént by Moment ) ¥ 0 by V -.C PORTLCGUS 4k Dir rector .. wouldnt respond and Yes a result' Herb the very ground that my gre at- -grand- GEO. CROZIER NEW ASSESSOR oid and the scripture lesson Matthew 2 ; it CONTARIC w' . : - "77. «| salary at $176 per month. - Chapter 6, verses.14-18 and St. Peter ~ ° & UC: - \ ) lost ground which he wasn't able to father farmed. When T examined the The C " 43 1 Qs "No. 930--Road employees by-law to Pp Eodl ou : V PLOWMEN S$ ASSOCIATION ; Sal : land: 4 wasn't in. the least surprised he Council met in Special Session 0. § oad employ y- Chapter 2 verses 16- 17 was read:« i iE | : a= PERI HEAR, e "that m rT famil ; left it ay Tuesday, February 2th, at 1 pm. to [set salary and wages as follows: Misses Doris Heran and Elizabeth ' fi Rc SL a - Hugh Leslie, the tractor champion, tar dui \ anni "i aR open Tenders for Power Grader. All Frank Bailey, $130 per month, eer ine WM dust "The Lord is bedi ) » ' hk SR ER madi 1 rood start which he managed pe. fool the i. woy ha 'they members present.' Reeve in chair. Man and team on wagon or drag, per My Shepherd". "Mr. Walter hkl ; elas, refand everything we nto should survive f it o AML > en 5, ' : ¥ ; } . Pa d in Ro . RX 0 . . a went smoothly here with never. a hiteh doesn't, then all the Irish legends wg albany he oy bine ee catch the first glimpsg of their an- \ fen. soins wary, pescivel ig fal: Wn Endl gravel, ete with | guve an inspiring talk on the subject "nt A € } A : t Swen the Festival of Britain cup. This 4, vo 1 NARTW 3 OWS: -- J or, y | BW, "he the 'home nia 2 about the growing powers of the moon | Pr teh | cestral homes "in. these Isles. he Lo ar : v I'he Christians' place in of "any. kind then 1 suppose thi: must be revised on [ was. fm the highest standing among | 4,54 acres of Canada have a wa§ of Geo. W. Crothers Co. (caterpiller) ; wiigon /§1.60 per kt 3 por 1 and in the World to-day". A short "wouldn't be Ireland. Being of Irish ; ry : the overseas competitors of which spoiling us, I'm afraid. : Diesel Powered Tandem Drive, 76 Tractor on Brges or ¢ oy 3 oly poem. "There shall be signs" was read- descent 1 can say this without ving Fine next diy, which was Saturday, | there weve 19, . including some from: We are now leaving for Scotland h.p., $18,075.00; 50 h.p., $12,460. Ci AR wet cutting 3 "by Kenneth Heron. The 'meeting , v 7 Toast 1 Boge 8 we attended a local plowing match at § Switzerland, Holland, Engldnd and wiiere. we "will take thei plane from Construction Equipment Co.-- p . . closed with' the singing of hymn 48 0 JURE; :.»"0F TL deus ope Killed. It was held on the farm of | Scotland. In case you wonder why | i . OO 1 Te : Mule-Blumberg, gas powered 61 h Mav labour, 6%, per br. and prayer We came over to Belfast from Scot- | Bobbie Irwin, who, many of you will {the lust two countries are classed as Prestwich 45 fly to Gavala, The Pp. $9,700.00. Mule-Blumberg diesel Truck, under 4 yards, $200 per br. d o I land by boat but because of some mi venember, swans one of the overseas | overseas | might remind you that changes gre that by the tine you tend Int Harv motor, $11.000 Plus--cob Truck, over 4 yards, $2.26 per hr. On Friday evening March 9th the ed inderstanding about oir itinerary the | contestints at ou {94% dnternationat Hhere Ts still the Irish Sea. this we will be home, We've covered nai a Li asi _-- On motion, Institute for Blind was | Young People's Society will 'hold a » welcoming con ittee met a different [rate Lindsay It wis rood to see Hugh's win means that each of the 8 lot of tertitory, met a lot of People W. L. o n ine CO PRT : given permission to hold tag day in| yocial evening at the Red 'Wing re- hot at on different pier. As a result | Bobbie ain awrndd he asd ed to be re- hove has won a trophy. Herb won in and enjoyed every minute of it but allentine Co. -- Galion Int. | co twright on Saturday, May 5th. creation hall west of Whitby. yy y 1 or] ako ORE or \ bie cot Dinenihered to all his frienfls in Canada. {the overseas class at Cornwall which just now home seems to be ahout the Harvester Diesel, 76 h.p, $18, 124.00; On motion the followinng accounts 2 3 . wa had™to take or way 16 Ihe Rote [C0 Li hag Wil by ett most important place there is in this | Galion Int. Harvester Diesel, 50 h.p., | were passed: The sincere sympathy of the com- Piosgarted. Hoeres oe - oo, re tnieks we drove He Fortra h for . 1 0 1c( an ou i etter. world. And now, for the boys and $17,194.00; Galion Int. Harvester gas, Hydro- Electric Power Com. $56.94 munity is extended to the: family of insta ed in the hotel a few te phone lunch We retwrned to Belfast by Phe following day we resumed our myself. Dll say good-bye and I hope 45 h.p., $12,474. Trade-in on old the late John Miller who passed 'away calls got things untangled, althourbh |, alle . enst shor ; 7 ivhtsecing and visited one of the ; 2 . ~ . Daily Commercial. News, advt. » als £ : ST ' hat 1s called the east shore road. We psihisedny a Mied- one ¢ | we'll meet at the 1951 International | grader, $600. Tenders for Grader 7.00 at his home "Blairgowrie" in Ash- the welemning commniio.- complete {assed through the Glen district whieh [labizest cordage plants in the world. | plowing Match at Woodstock. Sheridan Equipment Co. -- Allis- y Tuna "7 burn on Sunday, February 26th. with band-- had been waiting over an | even at this dime of the year is very | [twas a revelation to see what goes Chalmers Diesel' Gen. Motors, 78 h Municipal World, cheque Reg. . hour. For the rest of our stay in the dy inful I summer it must be Vinto the manufacture of binder twine : N ij ! Pp lg Po and Cash Book sheets ........ 4.71 The funeral service was. conducted ' "Emerald Isle" we managed to keep hoaatitul bey Td leseripti md rope $16,800; 505 h.p., §14,350. Plus extras, be 'by the Rev. J. Riddell at Burn's Th Magmic gon. ne i bo weant ful beyond description, i . i : ; OLD - TYME I'rade-in allowance on old grader, [John Venning, caretaker ........ 15.00 Church on Tuesday, February 27th, iY =¢he [8 0 an 10 upsell . R E R ate wr: N a : d renee \ 5 H ! } Monduy we toured the budy city of | | Jater wi attended a conference to; + | $500. fvan Thompson, records for rink 2.70 | intyement took place in the Ashburn (5 About the first tug we learned § pos whic : anv FUSNGE | discuss the possibility of setting up © J. S. Innes Co. Motor Coach In- fai ; x Foeltfuct, which in many respects i " tor Coach In ies : b killed 20.00 | ¢ A s. Wal Kerr, Joh a) ren] wae that the maple tree h : : tandird rules governing lowing at dustries. 76 1 liesel. $ at Geo. Saunders, lanib Killed ........ 30. cemetery. Messrs. Walter Kerr, John a upon garival was that the maple tree dy pei ble Candia city. At night ngd g RE } | dustries, 76 h.p_ diesel, $18,069. -- Dryden, Dr. J. Langstaff, Fred Dur- ii § : planted in front of the ary hall by dae wire pu wt a dance which the | ration matches, There were Suwyer-Massey Co.-- Austin West- Doug: Frayer, fox bounty, 2....... Sl bi Rian od a0 HAN Alex. McKinney of Brampton, last} 2 aye dll cepricentatives from most of the , TN diem] 6 bv 0 "7 | Lloyd Wright, fox bounty, ....... 3.00 | dan, Hugh and Robt. Miller 'Acieq 83 SNA a RI ba cand Pl adit myself as well en ne in the United Ki and MODERN DANCING by crn diesel, 76 h.p, $19,325. i pallbearers. His many beautiful flor- UI Thi rear hie ie Accordingly, with ' \ " " ' HEAEAIS rote 4 * - : ot \ . \ ' mi J : : ' Ie yeay hod dhe As ri ne y | ' " woved very mach But we didnlt stay Te - | wp high he. RYTHM RANGERS Compressed Air Equipment--Warco Herman Wilson, fox bounty ... 3.00 al tributes bere silent testimony of Bt | EE . | \ fon : in co on A " 2 pe lan 23 or | i I not 7elte at" any unanimous LELC., Diesel, $18,387 rade-in al- | Grant Ca nochan, fox bounty 3.001 the high esteem in which Mr. Miller Aroha Ad 5 we Wi an enpthl dool ree } tice the next dayv-tor the bg vorthern ' Li ut nt ' HL * pt a . ay SU y - fit . i i rai stead of a capline, The tree wie madd W bahd match ally Udecison However, the meeting was Memory Hall fowanee $1500, . Robert Parr, fox bounty .......... 300 was held, not only in hig Dyn som To ar ; available by the Ontario Horticultural pCi |. doping and my feeling is that i M. M. Kerr Equipment Co. Rome | Robert Mills, fox bounty ............ 3.00 | munity but throughout Canada and . R Association ! hou be the Traperial Wat It voperteet plowing wed hor To K HITS oi should take the lead in this UTICA ' Diesel, 84 h.p., $16,986. Trade-in al-| john Archer, fox bounty ......... - 3.00 United States where "he was well Graves Commission. Later we fipred | the mateh and about Egod-spectator 1 matic as there seems to be too much EN : oo loyranie 3800, Ivan Thompson, carctaker rink $100 kann as 4 hipeedoy, Jigs Son im- amongst ourselves that as the new! and contestants were on hand, Talo "rivalry hetween the groups over here. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. Dominion Road Machinery---Cham- Unemployment relief B 40.00 porter of Shorthorn Cattle for many : tree wag planted inthe pia phase of ang all Tnoall it was a good match and UH deal more fully with this subject + Admission 50c. pion, 76 h.p., $16,925; 86 h.p, G.M.C. ge Clerk T i ii py years. : itn, . op Diesel, + $17,329.; 47. h.p. Chrysler | 1ompson, Ceslistreas., wi y Mrs. Wm Hopkins Misses Hilda . : . 2 T Motor, gas, $0,908. --~Plus extras. Road Voucher No. 2 i.e. 816.47 d 2 i : d - w Iter Hopki - . ) : . . 8 ~ J. D. Adams--50 h.p., $10,370.; 76 | 'Council-adjourned to meet on April and Mary and Mr. 3 ? op iia - " wt - i I h.p., $16,863; Re-built, $11,600. Trade- | 2nd at 1 pan. spent the week-end with relatives in > : : in allowance $500. -- re, Midland, After much consideration it was de- > . | cided to-consider tenders and have an- A shh Co i other meeting. on Thursday, March 1 urn lo UTI : A Yo : at 2 p.m, to make the award. | REIN _ : MEEIING NARGIE 3 The regular Sunday School and| | ~ Cound mel ot 2 pan po atm Church Services were conducted at| Sunday, March 18th service will be i e «I. m= 1 Charo : ; taken by Mr. Dobson, Toronto.. We ) bers present. After considerable de- Burn's Church on Sunday March ith he] Se he rs Ts ade er . liberation it was decided to accept the [at 10 and 11 am. Rev. J. Riddell) oy Jr (016 to hinder any one : : J. D. Adams Co. tender 'as follows: | had charge of 'the Church service and | coming out. : - , . ) Adams Diesel Motor Grader, No. 414, | chose for his text'Genesis Chapter 37,| . , El elo 1 Hien TL I En powered by Int. Model T.D. 14A |yorse 28. Missionary Sunday was ob- The Woman's Association March ) NTR A hy WCE : Diesel Tractor unit, 76 h.p. 4--1300- | served in the Sunday School. Kenneth meeting on Thursday afternoon at the & Chiat Frgunee, or ron adh Gen. Mar rd 24, 8 ply low pressure rear tires; two Heron told an interesting story about home of Mrs. R. Wilbur will have Jade Hyde den Ren rn Wid : . 8.25-24 10 ply rib tread front tires. |, jittle girl named Mary and her dog group 4 in charge. There will be a . die Shien, Scariffer, Cab, Heater, etc. Price 'Toby. Mary loved her dog very dear- quilting. Roll Call, the word Phar- = net $16,363. lmmediate deliver f.0.b. | |y put when the missionary was leav- | '3¢¢ 3 i ' . Blackstock. Subject t roval of a A : be y Jr VE Bonin J 0 approva .ing for Africa she wished to give him Miss Mary Wilkinson is the student BAS, P. Eng. . _ARIC, P. Eng. Highways Department. something--the only thing she had to | {eacher at our school this week Severed ion. Sanerol sa. On motion, Reeve and Councillor | give him was Toby. The missionary Birthd eatings to J. I Mitchell Utilities Commis- . li on Com- Suggitt were appointed Cartwright | hegitated at first to take the dog but eon 0d gH a gran iia ier Louis > son ¥ ; miss . . er nn : . SERNA 1 Representatives to Community Mem- | finally consented. In Africa he found for March 4th, i i orial Hospital Board, at Port Perry. | that Toby was the means whereby he | -- _ : ; - Council adjourned to Monday, Mar. | ag able to win many souls for Christ. | Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Rogers, Bow- 7 : = EE -- LE : | 6th at 2 p.m. for regular meeting. { ooo manville-spent-Sunday-with- Mr. Russ R. W. Martindale, Row L. Dabbin, THURSDAY, MARCH 5th The regular weekly meeting of the |.) parper, - FE Monager fn BASc, F tn. | Council met on the above date. All | Y.P.S. was held in the Church base- Sudbury Hydro- é oger, Role: members present with Reeve in the | ment on Sunday evening March 4th| Mr. W. Rusnell and daughter Janet Efocie Commi ONT ARI (o) HYDRO vn chair. with a splendid attendance. Follow- of Oshawa, guests of his mother on : Minutes of previous meetings read ing a short song service led by Betty Sunday afternoon. zy z "|and after reducing the amount paid - --- ------------------ Ea EE - ENE ra H ON (eo) S oO T for hockey nets by $36.00, approved. - , Z UR U STAN DING A delegation of ratepayers living on ; CN 1 (1) : eet | road from Blackstock east to Man- Lop ¥ o- 0 : vers boundary was present, and pre- NM cneerd ed =k sented a petition as follows: "We, : . : wih a : the undersigned, submit to the mem- J a : . i TW bers of the Township Council. This did : . Osc, PB. Eng. petition, requesting that the 4th line Foyer Constr : meiitinant Loh: road running east of Blackstock to the ' Looside, Ont. 3s yolien, Ontario ne boundary between Cartwright and nie ydro " . : - . . Manvers Townships be repaired and gravelled as soon as possible. This To honour public spirited citizens, engineers and builders, Ontario Hydro is petition as signed by 28 ratepayers, and presented by P. Thompson, Ted | now naming its large projects after men who have in great measure been Gibson, Lowell Fallis and Oscar Me- : responsible for the important position occupied by 'Your Hydro in the . Quade, and other spoke for the dele- : dustrial I I J h lif f the P i gation. The Council realized the bad indus ria ' commercia , rura an ome e 0 e rovince. i condition of the road for sometime ' : : and explained that it was the lack of a Pictured are men whose service in the field of hydro-power was so recog- Linens that delayed gtoving this -- HEP . . A : . road, but now that they had a new| 1k nized at the 42nd Joint Annual Meeting of the Association of Municipal i It win the tiention to fix wp i. HB 11 1 Electrical Utilities and the Ontario Municipal Electric Association, held in an gravel this road as soon as pos-| ; sible. Toronto, February 26th, 27th and 28th. Listed below are the projects which | Oscar Graham and Iny Mountjoy| will perpetuate their names. = : ; : : '|' waited on Council re centre road on] Fe : Con. 2, between lots 12 and 18, which A A Ty % is closed. Council to give this further E Poimerly Questaton-Chizpowa ro g : consideration. = " : ip Bag igs 1 i a : Applications for Assessor dpened as YOUR TELEPHONE is one item that takes a smaller . Ganereing ttn Ho. 3 | 5 [ : gh ith $200 r as essment ; wi re siudge igh § vead bo. Di con - - i New Queenston tunnel 9 unde - n sm -- per ass g p 88. . - construction. Copacity ,000 H.P, =~ under old and-new system. gigas : . And the way it works for you.. .the errands Richard L. Hearn Guveraling Nation Ofte Holden | ie : Earl Dorzell--§500 lump sum under > > it runs.. «the shopping it does . ., the time, formerly Torcota Ganarating. Staten formerly la Caye EAH od . old system, plus car mileage. $2.00 5a steps. and worry it saves! It's always on n the paci i ; 5 - ; fall 199), complete in sorly 1953, fakial Cparation 1a fH) 00 2 per property to set up new system and . Job, ready for any emergency. wi ; mileage. . lark Kelih Generating Stat Feil, i hana In another wa: too, the telephone is bigger . Foray Vidor Cis TE LV. 8od i "A. E. Sues--$5600 for old system, $1| : volo ado le Ty Souter. . itial operation late 1, estminster Frequency : > . 4 : operation 1952. Tra tormer Solon 4 per property to set' up new system. reach twice as many péople as you could ten R. H. Martindale Frequency Changer . > , Bass L. Debhin, Tranttormiv Station 5 : ! yy I rh on gas. years ago. : - EIU io NE 3 Romney * Pawrbersugh Vronilornar : t under hew system, . - : 'i. Friendly, helpful telephone serviie te one of 4 - oh 3 ond Transformer Station, - : : SgSSMON!, UNC GF 110 y } today's big barg : x | Geo. Crozier--$800 straight per yr.| ains, ; : : Georst W. Redes Gone Honor. : sicher I Ey hd La AH . | under old system; 90c. per assessment IF YOU HAVEN'T YET GOT SERVICE t = dy tar : Capacity $6,000 H. Started in 1947 = oronte. In operation 1949. : under new system. : You can be sure your neighbourhood will be served, gh {it . In operation AE : : There are 1026 assessments on 1950 : "and your place on the list protected, Taking care ; . = Roll, After, due consideration it was of people without eervice as guickly as possible A pe decided to accept the application of : is one of our biggest and most portant tasks. 3 | Be THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO |i el 4s esses Who aupliowion . So] . . ' - Assessment to be done under direc- of pc ®) THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA oF - Ld v : i tion and supervision of the County nO), Assessor, Mr, Hall, of Cobourg. .

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