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Port Perry Star (1907-), 31 May 1951, p. 8

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Brooklin 62. Toronto, EMpire 38-3636 Lindsay 3660 i and and Mys. H. Walker the cadets mar- CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE ¢ COMEDY, ETC. : : GORDON YOUNG LTD hy Hjqui or Contraet, i i A ag ER 4 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1.5.6 i * free Idi 0s Give 1¢ servic ere > C 2m, . > >) ) . 3 4-5- 5 Te : nov 30 Free Email Given: a lovely solo by "Miss Pat Wilkinson, Phone 32. Cerion 8: Bakery | 4 Irene Dunne nd Alex. Guitiness ; or We specialize in Farm Improvement. |, graduate of Port Perry High School, DEAD FARM STOCK Picked up promptly. Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep & Pigs. (We pay for Horses and Cows) As an added service we will co- operate with your veterinarian in . post-mortem. 2%¢ per Ib for live horses. Call' collect Bowmanville 2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone. 1-61Lf 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 2d Prince.St., corner of Bond St. Phone 322 Port Perry for information "june? BULLDOZING EXCAVATING WM. R.R.2, Port Perry TRIPP Phone 109 r 42 oct 26/61 FOR SALE --Building 'lot on main road in Port Perry. Apply to Box 5, Port Perry Star. june? SEED POTATOES Table Potatoes Foundation A, Katahadin and Chippewa. Both large and small. Irish Cobbler Table Potatoes. A. T. Powell, Uxbridge, Phone 93r24 LIOR SALE good condition. 1940 Dodge Coach in Phone 18W. FOR SALE. 1936 Dodge Sedan. may3l | 80 cadets were present. The Bugle Band under the leadership of Fred DeNure was in attendance, After in- spection 'by Major Harris, "Mr. Crane and Mr, Kaille's sermon on, "The Ad- venture of Following Christ", Following "the. service the cadets were again drawn up on parade and addressed by Major Harris, Mrs, Wal- ker, Mr. Crane and Mr. Kaille. The Utica cemetary, board met at the home of Frank Kendall Wednesday evening May 23rd. The president Mr. W. I*. Thompson had charge of the meeting with all members pre- sent. Bert McKercher was re-hired as caretaker, Decoration service at Utica is to be an Sunday June 10th, The Utica Sunday School Anniver- sary is next Sunday, June 3rd at 2 p.m. The Sunday School pupils take lg part in this service and the choir will have a special number. Mr. Kaille is arranging to have a speaker for this occasion. It is with sincere regret that the| community has learned that Mr. R. Kaille, our minister for the past 2 years is leaving us. Our best wishes go with him, his wife and family to his new charge at Goodwood. EST : 4 pais Miss Ii. Spence, Prince Albert. Last Wednesday 15 senior pupils of REE "OSHAWA, Phone 3-2612 the Public"School had a part in the of * Aug. 2 PIANO FOR SALE---Nordheimer, [reforestration' of 5 acres of Mr. J. flat, "unfurnished, _ elderly couple. Mrs. J. Philip and Mrs. J. Mitchell Write Box 20, Port Perry Star. BRAY IS HATCHING through|in Whitby on Friday. ¥ ; -Aurus 5 w. TOT Holiday and week-end visitors were: ; 5 FOR SALLE---Modern Coal Range, July Aust for png avers Mrs. Milk Parkin and Mrs. P. Lovick ow. . ' nearly new. Price $55.00. Moveable | ME it now they have light and med- of Kinsale at Jim Mitchell's. OUTSIDE EX] FOUND--BIlack, white and tan fox hound. "Owner can have same by pro- Ving and paying and board. Ken Spears, Scugog Rd. Phone 258. expenses FOR SALI-----11 Ford Sedan, color: maroon; licater, defroster. Best offer. R. Pander, Myrtle Station. may31 USED FARM TRACTORS, various makes and numerous other machines, Ux-Spring arms Limited, Uxbridge, Ontario. juneld models; TOR SALE-"Addison Mantle Radio, Looks and plays Phone 124 r 15. real good condition. like new. $95.00. WOOD FOR SALE--4 foot Hard- wood Shabs; 4 foot" Body Hardwood. Delivered. Phone Port Perry 215. FOK SALE--1938 Oldsmobile, $400. Apply Mr Knight, opposite Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. LOST--A Reward of $25.00 for the return of a Brown Leather Duffel Bag with zipper top. Lost on Mon- day, May 28 between Port Perry and Peterboro, TA highway. - The. initials Philips' farm. . They spent 2 hours helping plant Scotch and Jack pine trees. Mrs. Enoch Kendall who is in a nursing home at Little Britain is not very well. Miss Pat Wilkinson is to teach at S. 8. No. 2, Scarboro Township next year. be congratulated in passing on her year's work at Peterboro Normal "School. Bruce, Geer has School for this year. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams were at Frank Kendall's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sandison and family were present at a very inspir- finished High 5 tubes, Phone 140M. RAD. embossed on back... Contains ing service at Greenbank, Sunday - person effects. Write Peterborough ]evening, when an old school chum of LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN--{|ck Manufacturing Co. Ltd} Phone |Mrs. Sandison's=Kenneth J. Lee-- r 4, Brooklin. Reward offered. TO RENT---3 unfurnished rooms. must be abstainers. No children. Phone 334W, Port Perry. WANTED TO RENT--2 or 3.room Brooder House, 2 years old, 200 chick capacity, price $150. Apply at Mark Cottage, RRA, Uxbridge near Utica. ORDER NOW-- suit, a pair of pants or a top coat, how about getting them "Made to Measure?" Suits ranging from $18.50 to $76.35. Satisfaction or your money refunded. Give me a call and 1 will pay you a visit. Phone 67r32 KEITH LYLE ium mixed chigks, also heavy pullets, dayold, started. Ask for particulars, order soon. Agent, A. R. Gray, R.R.2, Port Perry. FOR SALE -- McClary Electric stove, reasonable. R. Nodwell, Sea- was licensed to preach in the United Registered Holstei Yearling Heifer, | ooq1. reterborouyr no cr TE ee eh) A iy 20414, Peterborough, Ont. Church of Canada. Kenneth will he & HE op i A : . ' 2 3 tJ East Whitby, Owner Russell Down, . GENTLEMEN! Siskin oil Waienisg of Ths Sens lot 7, con. 6, Kast Whitby. Phone 19 If you are thinking of buying a new | 4,0ir home here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur visited at George W. Henry's home in Oriole. Mrs. Wilbur, also, saw a specialist in the Medical Arts' Building, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballard were in Orangeville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry De Vries and family in Toronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Luciano at Tony Luciano's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery at J. Toogood's. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ross at his parents and Miss Evelyn Ross was home from Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. George McCulloch of Raglan at Ralph Wilbur's, Sunday. Her sister, Mary Wilkinson, is to | tts committee Sr Harts Pecl phoned him to ask the time. " a] from ot page) the committee, and in closing his re- marks'sprung the surprise of the year on President Ted when he called on committee member Harold R. Archer Ir. Jackson with a lovely gold watch as a token of 'the esteem to present N Saturday Cale Special of his fellow committeémen. The complete surprise with which |tire the presentation "left President Ted was evident by his loss of words com- However he found a few at 6.30 the-following morning when pro- pletely. Centre, rink surface cost of $2900. While this victory dinner complete - the Arena Project, it also was the start of a new phase in the A motion was passed to pro- ceed at once with the laying of a permanent asphalt floor over the en- at an additional This work will go in almost immediately and following the laying of. the floor a Monster munity Dance will be held on it, OPO Rod .Cameron, Wayne Morris, Sally Eilers In the Great New- Technicolor Adventure Story 4 *THE STAGE TO TUCSON rte es 0 ste est 0%, Pato 4% te sto 1% ase oe x 0% 0% se a" su se ate Se Po oe o's, Oe, In the Tender, Compelling Drama and Command Performance of the Year "THE MUDLARK" - SHORTS : 20% oe 0%0 0% 8% 2% 0% a" 0% se, oo, rs: ARSINE CTR. [Catz TRADE HARK REG J adds zest to lunch SONA Ae -- well as Nimgces the floor will be adapted to Badminton Games, Basket- ball,, All future Street Fairs and Carnivals held by the various Port Perry organ- izations will also be. held inside the s | Gardens, and possibly other activities. on -e New Body by Fisher! From every poirit of view, the new "Rocket 88" presents a dozzling picture of It's long, harmonious new styling. low. and handsome -- designed _ for sheer beauly "in the most modern manner. grave, Phone Port Perry 86 r 4. ® FOR JUNE AND LATER e : - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbman and FOR SALE--Pure Bred Yorkshire |[Tamily at Cecil Harper's. hog, service age; also good 5 foot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney, John New, roomier interiors | Hore SDL . ? Mower. Fred Milne watay. Ackney and 'friend at Mrs. N. more lavish beauty . .. more head-room, Hook's 'Rock x Ham 7 {| Mower. Fred Milne, Blackwater. Ackney's. leg-room, elbow-room. Cholce new fabrics " - P and sparkling chrome set a new, higher Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pickard and fa- mily at Henry Skerratt"s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeffrey, Guelph and Ted "Standish "of Scagrave at B. McKercher's on Thursday. Mrs. A. Leeder celebrated her birth- day on Saturday. Her son and friend of Toronto and Eric Slemmestad and Sylvia Tinker visited her. ; _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Walker visit-}_ . 4 ed Herman Walker's on Sunday. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT-- tiouse with 2 or 3 bedrooms, 3 pre- ferred. Phone 1 during day "between 8 and 6 oclock. pa standard of interior luxury. And the new "wrap-around rear window gives greater . visibility than ever beforel - Se : oro Come seo . . . come drive Oldsmoblle's exciting new -- "Rocket 88", and enjoy a totally new experience in driving pleasure. Its big, gas-saving Rocket' engine has along ~*~ y | list of wonderful new féatures to give you the peak of smooth, i ~ flashing, economical performance. What's more, this glamorous ~~ } new "88" offers you new styling, a new chassis and brilliant new-interiors at most attractive prices. Even the time-proved Hydra-Matic Drive® is improved for smoother, easier operation! | CROSS-BRED : Baby Chicks AN ALL-PURPOSE FOR SALE--Beatty Electric Washer in excellent condition Phone 99 r 3, Port Perry. BREED! Va Customers Report the Best We rout SALE -- Cook Stove in good . Ever Had condition, $10.00. Also large Suit ive ad. Case used very little. Phone 246 r 12 Port Perry. UNDERSIDE, TOO} Now, extra-rigld chassis! A host of brilllant new features--including Six-Point Spring Suspension and Rebtel Angle-Mounted Rear Springs-- all unite to form a sure, solid foundation for the Oldsmobile "Rocket" Ride. Here's a chassis that makes driving ond riding Obituary CHRIS A. WILSON And, for a truly luxurious car with "'Rocket" power, there's the brilliantly beautiful Oldsmobile /98"'. Outside, it's impressively : smart. Inside, it's superlatively styled for more room, more . . FOR SALE--8 six-week old pigs. Apply to Gil Rowntree, Port' Perry. N V. HOOK E.'L. HOOK GREENBANK, ONT. British Ontario Motors If you are thinking of a good used Car or. Truck it would be worth your while to see our largo stock of recon- ditioned; Cars and Trucks from $50.00 Auction Sales SAT; JUNE 2nd--Auction Sale of Houschotd Effects, the Estate of the late Miss Helen Stark, Bethany. Terms Cash, sale at 1 p.m, : * Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, THU RSDAY, JUNE 14 -- Holstein The death occurred suddenly at the home of his daughter Mrs. Robert Coates, Port Perry, 'Ont., on Wednes- day afternoon, May 23rd, of Chris A. Wilson in his 77th year. Born § in E ast Whitby Township, the deceased farmed in Raglan all his life and: attended Raglan Public School. He was a faithful 'member of Prospect United Church. a wonderful new experience. view, more comfort for you! Ask your Oldsmobile dealer! ' *Hydra-Matte Drive optional on all "88" and "98" models at extra cost, 5 lllustrated, the Super '88 Deluxe 4-Door Sodan mT ------ up. We can give you EASY TERMS | Cattle, Horses, Hay, Grain, Furniture, : your present. Car will likely make the property of C. S, WALLER, Lot Pre deceased by his wife, the for- : K 414 wour down payment. 17, Con. 12, Reach, (former Edgar (mer Dollie Derina McClintock, he RN m= 7) x ts Vs SPECIALS THIS WEEK Leask arm) north of Greenbank, |joaves to mourn his passing, two Yin x 49 Chev. FFleetline Coach, small Sock sale at 1 and furniture sale at daughters, Mrs. Carl Avery, Fern of 14 mileage. 4.30 p.m. Raglan and Mrs. Robert Coates, Inez,| = EB) iil ar | wr SIC RR 0 49 James Motor Cyele conan $ $199 49 Ferguson heavy duty Lift Type ~ Dise Harrow--List $227. Selling at $150. See us for Better Values. We can give immediate delivery on TED J ACKSON, Auctioneer ~ School Model ARCHITECTS MODEL DISPLAYED The scale model 'of the proposed 19561 Morris Oxford Sedans--Morris Minor Coaches and Sedans -- Henry J. Coaches,--Kaiser Sedans,--Fergu- Son Tractors, Implements ete. Public School is on dishla in the win- dow of Carnegie I ware Store showing the people of Port Perry the imodern, up-to-date classroom and as- 'sembly hall planned for the children lof this community. It is hoped: that R.R. 2, Tort Perry, and two sons, Frank E. Wilson and Grant M. Wil- son, both of Oshawa, and seven grand- children. Rev. W. C. Smith of Port Perry conducted the funeral service at. A. L. McDermott's Funeral Home at Port Perry on Saturday Afternoon. In- terment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, Ontario. Se A SENERAL JhOTO0RS | ---- rl Arras va Pe "ROCK Tr DLOSMOBILE ARCHER MOTOR SALES BRITISH ONTARIO MOTOS 'work will be commenced this summer | The Pallbearers were: Russell Spinks 4 EASKDALE UXBRIDGE and that the crowding of the High ; Gd : 'School as it at present will be re- Fred Toms, Russell Coates, John Bray, 4 Uxbridge 162 r 15 Uxbridge 167 lieved as early as possible, Irvin Ormiston' and Frank Vernon. PHONE 57 PORT PERRY ; ir 7% i : 4 + Con SI AEE A SRE RHE RE See IR RE peat ih He. ; Lo J 347 os \ ; 48 eT Pe ------ rrr ----

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