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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 May 1951, p. 8

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or crippled farm animals and pay the _ highest prevailing prices. _ ! Foundation A Katahdin"aid Chip- <. i 3 CANN IRECRE rnin a wr ENO EAE a a eat $i t 2 ie HARRY wy PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1951 "CLASSIFI ED ADS rt ew -- ATTENTION FARMERS! | "We 'will be pleased to pick up dead Port"Perry 118 r 2 Uxbridge 21. | 'Brooklin 62. Toronto, EMpire 3- 3636 | Lindsay 3660 GORDON YOUNG LTD. ! nov 8 FOR SAND and GRAVEL ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phane 322, Port Perry for information s june? FOR SALE-- Frost King Ice Box, 76 1bs.; good as new. Also Baby Car- 0! 'riage, wine colour, in good condition. | Phone 343J, Port Perry v DEAD FARM STOCK Picked up promptly." Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep & Pigs. (We pay for Horses and Cows) As an added seryice we will co- operate with your veterinarian in post-mortem. 214¢ per Ib for live horses. Call collect Bowmanville 2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone. 1-61tf HOUSES WANTED in Port Perry and District We have a number of Clients in the-market for houses and farms--if .you wish to sell: Consult us DONALD SCOTT - REAL ESTATE 26 Prince St., corner of Bond St. Oshawa--Phone 4153 Aug. 2 SEED POTATOES TABLE POTATOES pawa, either large or small size. Phone Uxbridge 93 r 24 A. T. POWELL my 24 BULLDOZING EXCAV -by Hour or Contract. Free Estimates Given. and ATING We specialize in Farm Improvement, FOR SALE -- Gendron Baby Car- riage, silver grey in color, like new. Phone 267, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Red Raspberry Canes reasonably priced. E. Standish, Phone Port Perry 92 r 14. WANTED---Farm, 100 acres or less; on Highway or just off. Must have hydro and good buildings, plenty of water and good location. Reasonable cash down payment, Apply to Fred C. Middleton, R.R.1, Burketon, Phone 172 r 21. mayl7 condition. Will sell for $12.00. Phone 88. x BOOTH FOR RENT Booth on lake front for rent. Apply at Lakeview House, Ontario may24 week-ends, CAESAREA, -- 1950 Meteor Coach, air con- 218W. FOR SALE _mileage, Al condition, Reasonable. Phone low ditioned. FOR SALIS- in good condition. Office. Boy's C.C.M. Apply at. Star LOT FOR SALE feet x 164 feet, Paxton, Port Perry. Building lot 61 Phone 36. WANTED -- Girl for store, work full time. Write Box 59 Port Perry. WM. TRIPP RR.Z2, Port Perry Phone 109 r 42 oct i FOR" SALE Une Tractors, vations. makes and models. Apply Ux-Spring | Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ont. mayl7 FOR SALE -- Holstein Bull, 700 Ibs. Apply to Paul Diamond, Honey- dale Corners, North:of Port Perry FOR SALE--Coleman Oil Burner, small size, used only one winter. Also Portable Platform Scales. Phone 277J, Port Perry. FOR SALE--10 Yorkshire pigs, 7 -weeks old, good bacon type. Phone 111 r 6, Port Perry. TWO LOTS, near high school--will rent or lend gardener for share of crop. Contact Mrs. Keller, 464A On- tario St., Toronto. FOR SALE--1 Pigs, weaned Friday, May 18th. Apply to S. Howsam, 4th |" _ Concession of Reach, or-Phone-171-r 2, Port Perry. FOR SALE--b60 Ib. Ice per good condition, Price $56.00. Mrs. ~~ BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS ah =< Perry, 'on Saturday, MAY 26th, at Hutchinson, Call at~Mrs. CC. Beare's: British Ontario Motors QUALITY CARS, TRUCKS, ETC. 49 Morris Oxford Sedan .......... $1360 "49 Morris Minor Coach ..$1060 veined 49 James Motor Cycle ..... 200 48 Morris Sedan .,......... ¥ 796 42 Fargo Panel .., 426 38 Ford Panel ....ciininiiiiininn 276 37 Chevrolet Coach ........cocovisieirn 360 Many others to choose from. EASY TERMS. TRADE or CASH. May delivery in Ferguson Tractors i and implements, We still have five 1961 Coaches and Sedans at the old TAX FREE PRICE PAINTING and DECORATING No Job is Too Large or Too Small We Go Anywhere - + PROMPT. SERVICE PHONE 124-r-15 PORT PERRY GET YOUR De Kalb Hybrid Seed Corn FROM R. N. HOGG Uxbridge BEST FOR GRAIN on INSILAGE ORDER -NOW-- | e FOR JUNE AND LATER e Hook's 'Rock x Hamp' CROSS-BRED ] Baby Chicks AN ALL-PURPOSE BREED! Customers Report the Best We Ever Had. H. V. HOOK E. L. HOOK GREENBANK, ONT. and can give inimeédiate delivery. UXBRIDGE " LEASKDALE Phone 167 Uxbridge 162 r 16 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 "Auction Sales SATURDAY, MAY 190th --House- hold goods, the property of Mrs. Jas. Strong, Lot 6, Con. 2, Cartwright. Terms cash. Sale at 1.80 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE - - of Furniture and Garden Equipment the property of Albert C. Allen, Port i 1.80 pm. Terms Cash, ~~ NOTICE T0 CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Michael' Mooney, deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Michael Mooney, who died at the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, on the 22nd day of April, 'A.D. 19561, are hereby notified -to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or.before the 31st day of May; 1961, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 28th day of April, A.D. 1961, ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C.,, Box 131, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the above Estate.. mayl7 Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. / FOR SALE--Boy's Bicycle, in good | Bicyele,! corner of Rosa and | -_ pe pe -- pa oe impr ovement. more to us. THE BELL TELEPHONI Giving you the kind of telephone service you want is our job. You want it to be fast and dependable -- and to keep on getting better. But at the same time, we believe there's more to good service than just sechnical efficiency and steady We think you like telephone people to be friendly, pleasant and easy to get along with, You want to deal with someone who takes a real interest in your problems and who is willing to give you a little extra attention, That's the kind of service we want you to have. It makes your telephone mean more to you, makes our job mean COMPANY OF EANADA- Junior Farmers A meeting of the executive and directors of the Ontario County Junior Farmer Association was held in the office of the Department of Agricul- ture on Thursday evening; May 10th, son- Norton, County President. The purpose of the meeting was to arrange for the Junior Farmer Field Day, the Junior Farmer Picnic, and the Junior | Farmer Church Service. It was decided to hold the Field Day at Beaverton this year on Monday, June 4th. It is anticipated that there will be four boys' softball teams. There will also be the regular track and field events. will be brought to a close by a dance. Various committees were drawn up to arrange for the Field Day,' with the 'Beaverton Junior- Farmers being left in charge of preparing the track and diamond. It was decided to organize the Junior Farmer Machinery Club in the Uxbridge area this year. "This Club open to paid-up members of the Ux- bridge - Junior- Farmers, between the "The meeting was in charge of Ever-| The day's activities: partinent of Agriculture assisted by the Ontario Retail Farm Equipment Denlers' Association and the Ontario Provincial Police. Each member" is required to keep a "work sheet", to give a better understanding of the care, maintenance and safe operation of farm machinery. The Annual Junior Farmer. Picnic will again be held in Geneva Park, Columbus, this year on July 20th Ar- rangements for this picnic are being left to the Brooklin Junior Farmers. A dance will conclude the evening's programme, The Annual Junior Farmer Church Service will be held in Port Perry this year The proposed date is August 12th, It is hoped to have Henry Stewart, Bolton, give the address. Mr. Stewart. is the young Junior Farmer from Peel County who gave fhe Address at the Junior Farmer ference. The music is to be supplied by the Port Perry Junior Choir, which is composed of several members of the Port Perry Junior Farmers and Junior Institute. These Junior Farmer activities have always been well attended in former 15 ing East, Oshawa SESSA % RSS SOROEOSOSOSOPOSIROROSOSOPOS ages of 18 and 80. These Clubs arg|years. They are all very worthwhile being sponsored by the Ontario De-|projects. JREnnLAnnnntS SAPILRIISS Re i re BOTTLED GAS NOW AVAILABLE FOR COTTAGES Low Cost Equipment for the Season. No Pumping, Priming, Filling or Waste. Clean, Hot, Fast, Dependable Flame. Free Demonstration. ONTARIO SHORE GAS CO., LTD. Phone 3-2201 Also RUBBER TILE VENETIAN TR STEEL or ALUMINUM. -- FREE ESTIMATES "No Installation Charges or Mileage. FLOOR COVERINGS TORIDHEET OIL BURNERS - i ~ Guaranteed Installation -- 2 years free service Write. -- P.O. Box 611, Whitby, Ont. or Phone Whitby 2708 PORT PERRY NOW IS THE SEASON TO ORDER Hardwood Slabs and Bricketfes FROM US. : Port Perry Coal and | Te Co. PHONE 289 Honeydale repeating the Lord's Prayer. minutes were read and approved. The conveners gave good reports. gent to the Institute for the Blind, and the Cancer Fund. Delegates to the District Annual to be held at Shirley on May 29th were appointed. After the meeting was closed Mrs. Hutton of Lindsay, gave a Nylon and Plastic Party. Refreshments were served by Mrs, E. Bryant's group. The South Ontario District of the Women's Institute are planning a picnic to Niagara on June 14th. Mrs. Norman Lyle spent three day the first of the month as a delegate from Honeydale W.I, at the Agricul- tural College, Guelph, at a convener's conference. Historic. Research and Community Activities and Public Re- sion this 'year. We are glad to see Mr. G. Shunk out again after his operation. The Harold Honey family spent Sunday at Listowel at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W, Parish. The Honeydale Women's Institute | § held its May meeting at the home of | |Mrs. Paul Diamond. : was opened by singing the Ode and|# The | 2 "The meeting J of standing committees 5 Donations were | lations, were the topics under discus-|§. Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Two Shaws Nigitly--7 and § pm. * THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 17-18-19 Betty Hutton and Fred Astaire In the Record . Smashing: Technicolor Musical Hit "LET'S DANCE" : * CARTOON. - 3 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21-32-28 ~ Susan Hayward and William. Lundigan "In the Stirring All Technicolor Sensation I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN COMEDY sand NEWS EOROROROPORORORCROROROEOR0N FRESH an DAILY Try Our Chop Suey Loaf Saturday Cake Special GOLDEN DATE LAYER CAKE Phonej32. Gerrow' 5 Bakery Prince. Albert Mrs. W. Naylor, of Toronto, and her brother Mr. VanNest, of Michigan | visited their cousins Mr, and. Mrs. R. Reader, one. day last week. We are sorry to report the illness of Mr. Wm. Brown, who suffered -a stroke on Sunday, May 6th All hope his condition will soon be much im- pproved. Mr. E. Clements, of Toronto, spent a few days last week at the home of his sisters, Mrs, McTaggart and Mrs. W. Brown: 3 Those who were not present on Sun- day missed a lovely service. The order of service "Christian Family" Day" was used with Miss Gillie as Leader. Mrs. E. Martyn gave a very fine talk in honour of "Mother". en A mothers' choir sang "When Mother Prayed" and a vocal duet by Mrs, B. Snelgrove and Mrs. W. Heayn accompanied by the organist Mrs. G. Hunter. Mrs. Doupe and Mrs. A. Brown re- ceived the - offering. - Rev. W. C. Smith thanked the Supt., Mr. Murray Luke, and those already ifientioned, for their ably rendered service. - Mrs. Bryden, Miss Anne Digby and Miss Edna Simmonds, of Burnham Lodge, Stoney Lake, spent a day last week with Miss Spence and. Mrs. Smith. . ~ iE wert ST NT Eomretil ig Scots in Canada Vice-Admiral The Mackintosh, chief of the Gaelic Society of Inver- ness, said at the 80th anniversary dinner of the society last week it was not generally realised that there were more people of Scottish descent out- side Scotland than in it. Canada, with almost 1% million, had. the lion's share ff |he said Let Us Supply You "WITH THE CHOICE FRESH "MEAT TO GIVE THE PROPER BALANCE IN 7 YOUR DIET | FEATURED THIS WEEK § es eo. oe 'CAWKER BROS. y PORT PERRY : 3 ONTARIO SPRING MEET and HORSE SHOW UXBRIDGE, MAY 24th Harness Races LIGHT and HEAVY HORSE SHOW - PONY RIDE GAMES - RIDES FOR KIDDIES - REFRESHMENTS UXBRIDGE CITIZENS' BAND DR. BALLARD'S MUTT SHOW ADMISSION: 40c. and 25¢c.. Children under 6 free. * Parking on Grounds For dessert variety, you can't beat ice cream. There are so many delicious flavours = to choose . .. so many ways to serve it, you can enjoy ice cream every night. Ice cream glorifies any meal, yet simplifies your cook- ing. For it's all ready for you, cool and fresh, at your neighbourhood store. And remember, ice cream is good for you. - " ice cream pamphlet telling about interest. ing uses of this fine dairy food, Write to: po] Ly fF " DAIRY FOODS | -------409 Huron Street SERVICE BURBAV Toronto, Ontarle Let us send you our full-colour illustrated oye

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