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

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LE 1 PORT PERRY, ONT., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1961 3 {0.4 SR Wie SE ", - winter "Ontario. "CLASSIFIED ADS ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay the --nighest-prevailing prices, _ Port Perry 118 r 2 Uxbridge 21. Brooklin 62. Toronto, EMpire 3-3636 |. Fv * . Lindsay 8660 GURDON YOUNG LTD. te "nov 80 Dead Farm Stock Picked up Promptly Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs and Calves (We pay for horses, cows, and Heifers) 2¢ to Yc per Ib. for live Horses. Call collect. Bowmanville 2679 Margwill Fur Farm TYRONE 1-52 Make large -Transparent Coloured Bubbles for childrens' amusement. ' Simple and easy to get ingredients used, For Formula send stamped, self addressed envelope and 26c. in coin to--Murs. Luther Wilson, Good- wood, Ont. Nov. 8 ,- Purebred Yorkshire hogs of service age. Purebred Holstein bull, seven months old. Fred Milne, Blackwater, Phone Sunderland 313. FOR SALE WANTED -- board. Phone Cattle or Horses to 1563 r 1-1, Port Perry. SALESLADY WANTED--for store, single or married, whole or part time. Box 30 Port Perry Star. 'LOST-- Holstein Heifer, T.B tag'in one ear, Serial tag in the other, Any information Phone 261 Port Perry, Sarl Wallace. Suitable reward. FOR SALE,- 30 pigs ready to wean. Apply Gordon Collins, R. R. 3 Port Perry, 'Phone 122-14 Nov. 1b I'OR SALE,- Boys Hi-cuts, size 7, in good condition. Apply at Star Office. LOST OR STRAYED---A Holstein Cow, four years old. = Finder notify Harry Guy, Blackwater, R.R.2, FOR SALE---Lady's Brown Winter coat, mouton trim, size 38, girl's green coat, leopard hood, size 12; girl's blue blanket cloth coat, size 12; girl's grey coat, maroon velvet hood, size Gx; girl's beige coat, size 6X; 2 baby snow suits, blue, hands and feet in, 1 and 1% years; baby play pen with muittress, new. Apply Mrs. Nor- man Heayn, Phone 288W. SALES HELP-- We require dealer | salesman in this territory. Married. Car owner. _ Must be honest and re- liable. ~ Salary, commission and bonus basis. Give two references: Write Box 20, Port Perry Star nov22 FOR SALE--Baled hay and straw. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Nov. 22 LOST HOLSTEIN Yearling Heifer Bearing vace. and T.B. tag. Any information. as to the whereabouts, phone Roy Scott, Seagrave, 201 r 22, Port Perry. : FOR SALE--Eating and Cooking Apples, Fall and Winter varieties-- Mcintosh seconds, 50c. bushel. Local delivery. - H. Pallock, Phone 206-R Nov, 29 ANGORA KNITTING YARN Non-shedding Angora Yarn in 100 per cent. Angora and 60% Angora and Nylon wool Orders taken for Hand Knit gar- ments in Angora. ; 4 -E. AUDREY KENT Port Perry, Ont, Phone 68 nov 1-16 Building plies ALL img Or Supp FING- MATERIAL .IN-SOL BRICK John Manville Cedar Grain ~ : Siding and Insulation A good supply of Plywood, Tile Board, etc. Contact ~ Chas. Coombe PORT PERRY . ONTARIO Ont. | FOR SAND, GRAVEL, .80D AND LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY f= will be pleased to serve you EB Phone 822 Port Perry for Information Nov: 22 THE MIRACLE SEWING MACHINE I'l' SEWS IT DARNS IT MENDS » IT EMBROIDERS I'or I'ree Home Demonstration : Call ROBT, SONNATY RIDGE hin 162 r 12 FOR SALE -- Used farm tractors, all makes and models; various other machines. Ux-Spring Farms Limited Uxbridge, Ontario. Nov. 22 This Christmas ] GIVE MOTHER I'he finest Christmas Gift of all-- THE NEW FILTER QUEEN, BAGLESS VACUUM CLEANER. NO OTHER LIKE I"-- "I'he Housewife's Choice from Coast to Coast Place your order now. All Xmas orders Xmas wrapped. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. : FILTER QUEEN Main Office, Sales and Service, 386 Water St., Peterboro. Phone 9033. Anywhere, For service, Repairs, attachments or supplies for your vacuum cleaner con- tact the above address. ~ We repair any make dee20 = : FOR SALE -- Oak Dining Room Table and Six Chairs. Phone 82, FREE Home Demonstration Anytime, Pensions To-day $40 O.A.P. WORTH LESS NOW THAN $28 EIGHT YEARS AGO Une of the constant battles of the CCF since it became the official Op- position in the legislature has been Jbor adequate old age pensions. And although thé end of the year will see one victory in the abolition of the means tests for all over 70, the strug- gle (to-make pensions large enough 'for a decent standard' of living has' still to be won, "hn fact, with the price index: ris- ing every month, the value of pen- sions has been falling steadily--{fall: wg faster than the CCK has been able to pry increases out of reluctant gov- ernments at Ottawa and Queens Park, To-day's old age pension of $40 buys less than the $28 pension paid in 1943--which 'we all knew then was miserably inadequate. ere are the figures. index today is about 187. was 118. That means that $118 bought in 1948 what $187 buys today --or $40 today buys what $26 bought in 1943! Today's $40 pension is actually worth $3 less than the $28 pension paid in 1943, That was one of the reasons why CCF leader E. B. Jolliffe put a mo- tion on the order paper at this yr's session of the legislature, calling: for restoration of price controls, 'That motion was never even called for debate. It is also why the CCF has insisted again and- again that if Ottawa will not increase the pension, Ontario should restore the $10 supplement it used to pay, and make it available to ull pensioners. To that demand, the government has turned a perpetually deaf ear. The price EE Nt ama Remembrance Day Banquet FOR ALL VETERANS at "Del" Restaurant FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th at 7.00 p.m, SALES HELP--Ambitious, neat ap- pearing man for special work. Non- drinker with good reference. Must own car. Permanent position. No selling experience necessary. Training "provided, High income. Write Box 20 Port Perry Star. nov22 Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14--- Farm Stock and Implements, the pro- perty of L. M. McNevan, Lot 11, Con. 4, Emily T ownship, No. 7 Highway, 1 mile east of Omemee. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th-- Farm Stock and Implements the pro- perty of F. J. Barnard, Lot 6, Con. 9, last Whitby, 1% miles East of Rag- lan. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer, MARY MORRISON CBC Opera Company three years ago, soprano Mary Morrison sang the role of Mimi, the_little'seamstress in Pue- cini's opera "La Boheme."- On Wed- nesday, Nov. 14 at 8.00 p.m. on Trana- Canada, the CBC opera company will again perform "La Boheme", the in- ternationally-popular love story set in the Latin Quarter of Paris in the 1840's. Once again Mary sings Mimi, Jimmie Shields is Rodolfo and Nicho- las Goldschmidt - conducts the CBC chorus and orchestra. The opera will be heard from the Toronto studios of the CBC, with production by Terence Gibbs, ; " In the first performance by the|' "Speaker : Rev, H. 8. Swabey, M.A, B.D, Church of the Ascension, Port Perry. Tickets $1.50 PARADE -- SUNDAY MORNING, NOY. 11 at 10.30 a.m. from FRONT of POST OFFICE Pine Grove tained a number of their neighbours to diner, put on by the Nu-Health Aluminum, on Mon. evening. Every- one 'enjoyed the supper and social time, There~was no service on Sunday last on- account, of road conditions. Mr. Jack Hill has gone with his In 1043 it'} } on ents added so that the amount Mr. and Mrs, John Albright enter- |. fellow members, to their Minden Camp on their annual deer hunt. Mr, 1. Catherwood has weturned home fromi Hospital and is enjoying the best of health. { Mr, and Mrs. Eldred Gatherwood, Freddy and Jerry Dories visiting on Thursday evening with Mr, and Mrs, John Ballard of Port Perry, Mr, Ross Clark, of Port Perry visit- ing Friday at -E. Catherweod's, also Ms. Jack Johnston one day last week. My, and Mrs. Lloyd Archibald and boys of Toronto spent the week- end with "her mother, Mr. 'and Mrs. 'A. Handel, Mr... and Mrs. Robt. Garner has moved to their new home in Toronto for the. winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson and in Mr, and Mrs, Carl Meyers, Zephyr. Mrs. John Simpson and Donna at- tended the" funeral in Newmarket of her cousin the late Glen Sedore, age 11 years of Odessa on Tuesday, who was killed by a transport truck. : « Mr. and Mrs. Harlem Wagg of Oshawa spent Friday- with Mr.- and Mrs. John Albright. Mr, and Mrs. John Rice and family of Toronto, visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Gourlie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ramer of Markham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slack of Toronto visiting Sunday with Mr. and Murs. Hillard Armstrong. The hydro has been turned on in the Church; our little Church is pro- gressing just fine, Royal Winter Fair The Royal Winter Fair, to be held in Toronto from November 13 to 21, is not. merely a show. finale to a year of diligent farming where growers and stock raisers vie with each other for the coveted red "{ or blue ribbons which mean "the best in Canada" or the "best in the world", Much of the credit for the success kings, hog and other "kings" can- be laid at the feet of agricultural chem- ists who are constantly devising new ways of improving crops & livestock. Improved seed - treating chemicals were introduced to combat destructive grain diseases, resulting in both in- creased yields and plumper and clean- er exhibition grains. In the last few years yields of po- tatoes and other root crops were boosted beyond expectation after it use of chemical fertilizers. The in- troduction of. new fungicides for the control of scab and blights helped to add quality, uniformity and weight to the produce. At one time feed for prize stock consisted of hay and bran mash. To- day, farm animal diet is as carefully prepared as a human infant's with vitamins, proteins and other feed sup- and quality of fat and flesh may be scientifically controlled. Vegetables and fruits which will be exhibited at the Fair also owe, in large part, their prize winning quali- ties to life-saving chemicals which de- stroy predatory insects and fungi. agricultural scientists are 'king mak- ty never ceases. 2000900000000 08 Business. Stock 'the. bare walls. 2000000 4 H Wm Q Ol: ol Due to illness, 'we must give up i your share of the good bargains. i Sale starls November Sth | GILBOORD' S DRYGOODS STORE must be sold to Come in and get BREAD, BUNS, Phone 32. FRESH BAKING DAILY PIES, CAKES Saturday Cake Special _ "FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE" "CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS", and TARTS "CREAM PUFFS" Gerrow's Bakery fumily visiting Sunday with her cous M---------- e (Form 4) THE VOTERS' LIST ACT, Section 12 Clerk's Notice of First P gsting of Voters' iy 5 pe VOTERS" LIST--1 Lists Act 1951, and that I have poste up at my. office, at" Scu 22nd day of October 1954, "all: persons entitled to vote in the sai Municipality 'at 'municipal inspection. . And I hergby call upon all voters t take" immediate proceedings to hav 195¢ Bl: Zof- the TW: 4 of SCUGOG, COUNTY OF ONTARIO "Notice is hereby given that I have | § complied with section 9 of The Voters' on the' pea the list of | §¢ elections : Ca and that such list remains there for . em ------ et - -- - ---------- Ont. Xa a Ba Sa aT Lakeview Theatre, a Party, Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 8-9-10 - Gregory Peck and Virginia Mayo In the Glorious Technicolor Adventure Drama ' "CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER" * CARTQON 1 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12-13-14 Dorothy McGuire and William Lundigan dq! s . 3 . Jn the Rollicking Domestic Comedy ! "MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME" ] SHORT PICTURES ~ d fs te ate eats ou te ate oe ote at tM ER RRR Ay 0 e any omissions or errors corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- peals being the 14th day of Noyember, | of wheat kings, potato kings, barley | was learned -that plant nutrients could | be returned to the soil through the | It could almost be said, in fact, that ers" whose service to the rural royal- 1951. c 1960.17 ya R.8.0. 1960, c414, Form 4 DRINK CatColy ICE COLD 7 Dated this Land day of October, RALPH MILNER, Clerk, #®.R. 8, Port Perry, Ontario. nov8 YOUR 3 FRIEND Count on your Pharmacist for the friendly, efficient service you .would like. He will be glad. to answer any questions regarding your needs. . - SERVICE and QUALITY OUR MOTTO . BRUTON'S DRUG STORE PHONE 16 PORT PERRY It is a grand | ° - ode They're Bu today for tomorrow' ture proves their su wider, faster-acti brakes, their heav And you pay no mo extra GMC quality! cabs with Ve Whetheryouneeda fleet-footed pick- up model or a heavy-duty giant, a GMC is the best buy you can make ~ From the rims up, these husky babies are truck-engineered to stay young through years of rough-and-tumble trucking service. Feature after fea- longer, "pillow-action' springs. less features as the Weathersealed an Ee § | 8 ilt to GO and KEEP GOING! | with GMC! So come in. Select from the widest range of engine- chasssis- body: combinations on the 8 hauling jobs. market. Drive out in a rugged GMQ tailored to your job. You'll know it will take you further and cost less to run--because these babies thrive on hard work! periority:- their ng hydraulic A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ier axles and - 1 3 re for all this Such match- e-controlled er' , GMC7818 Phone 57 "Archer Motor Sales Port Perry, Ont.

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