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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Mar 1952, p. 8

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rl - TE, onl ~ 3 Le pe Hr ar a Lr on on ar Q el? ETE Ei _ i he mes > i LO Ne (roa as .-- Tt vv, we EN dg $2 Lr EE IS pad STE SE Ie og Sa IS a i as nein id. 3 AN Essay a "A, REL RA gd a i" SN Te a | CLASSIFIED "ADS Si iadad . ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or 'crippled farm animals and pay the 'highest prevailing prices. . Port Perry 118 r 2 Brooklin 62. Toronto, EMpire 8-8636 Lindsay 3660 @ORDON YOUNG LTD. 3 Sif nov 80 Dead Farm Stock Picked up Promptly - Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs and Calves. (We pay for horses, cows, and Heifers.) 2c. to 8c. per lb. for live Horses. Call collect. Bowmanville 2679 Margwill Fur Farm TYRONE 1-52 MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST HOME Courtice. One or two vacan- ancies for the aged and bed patients, men and women. Every kindneas given; excellent meals; nursing care and tray service. Approved by doctors Terms monthly. Phone for appoint- ment, Oshawa b5-4848 Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY METAL LATHE WORK. - LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and. Serviced OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING CAUSLEY MACHINE ) SHOP FOR SALE--A Coal and Wood Range. Phone 26-W FOR SALE--Youth's Suit, size 16, blue-grey glen check. Like new. A real bargain at $18.00. Mrs. A, M. Lawrence, Phone 188. WANTED TO RENT -- A Small Apartment, a small house, or flat in Port Perry." Young couple, no chil- dren. Apply Box 36 Port Perry Star. Just a Few Left Tickets for the ICE CARNIVAL at Oshawa Arena to be held on Friday and Saturday, March 20 and 21. The tickets are for section 14, front row, at $1.00 each, Phone or apply at Del Restaurant. marl3 Piano Lessons Pupils prepared for all examinations in Theory. Classes or individual les- sons can be arrangéd as desired. For further information: MISS MARY JEAN RIDDELL Phone 201 Port Perry Auction Sales Used farm machinery auction sale to be held SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1062, at 1.00 p.m.; approximately 30 tractors, all other types of farm ma- chinery including .threshers, binders, plows, seed drills, forage harvesters, combines, ete. Draw prize of regis- tered Holstein heifer calf valued at $260.00. -(Only purchasers of machin- ery eligible for draw.) Ux-Spring Farms Limited, International Har- vester Sales and Service, corner 12 and 47 Highways, phone Ux- bridge or Port Perry, Mar. 6 MON., MARCH 10th -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Live Stock, " Implements, Feed, etc., the prop- erty of Geo. J. Savinac, Lot 1, Con. 3, Ops, 2 miles north of Janetvillo, Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. ~ TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Uxbridge 27. FOR SALE--Baled hay & straw, Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Ux- bridge, Ontario. . Mar. 6 'LIVESTOCK OWNERS -- Why take less for your dead and crip- pled horses and cows? The ONT- ARIO RENDERING COMPANY guarantees you more. - Simply phone collect--Port Perry 44 or Oshawa 565-5248, evenings 5-2214. March 20 HELP AVAILABLE It is time to think of Farm Help now. Get experienced and reli- able immigrants from Holland. Apply S. Buma, R.R. 1, Nestleton, Phone, Port Perry 225-r-24 or Hvander Meer, Ashburn, phone Brooklin 14-r-82. June 12 FOR SALE--Jamesway Oil Brooder Stove; Seeddrill, Massey-Harris; Rub- = op ---- -- Prospect Another successful Telephone Euchre. was-held in-this:commun= ity on Saturday evening. Euchre was played. at the homes of Messrs. Lloyd Smith, Norman Yeo, B. Web- ster and 'E. Holtby. The lucky winners for the evening were Mr, P. Goreski and Mrs. Bruce Holtby. The sum of $46.00 was realized to be added to our fund to furnish a room in Port Perry Hospital. Another euchre is-being planned for March 15. = Anyone wishing to offer his home please contact Mrs. Bruce Holtby. The Prospect Community Club has arranged to furnish the waiting raom at the hospital, Mark March 19th in your date book for the big dance at Manchester Hall sponsored by the Prospect Community Club. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dearborn and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. E, Dia- mond visited Miss Barbara Dia- mond at Gravenhurst one day re- cently. ber Tired Wagon, double reach; Kid Kangaroo Plow, nearly new. Roy McLaughlin, Nestleton, Phone 332-3. To be constructed to buyer's speci- fications. Same will be built by sen- ior High School students. SALE PRICE--Cost of material only. Delivery date--June 1st. If interested please contact J. Jef- ford, Shop Instructor, Port -Perry High School, or J. C. Crane, Principal. Building for Sale Mrs. E. Smith of Whitby has ibeen visiting in the community and 'accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Lewis, to Willowdale to visit Mr. land Mrs. C. Stevens and family. Mr. and Mrs, E. Holtby enter- tained on Tuesday, March 4, in honour of the fiftieth wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moffatt. Congratulations. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goreski on the arrival of a daughter. Glad to report Mr. Jas. Smith- erman has recovered from the:in- GIRL'S BICYCLE FOR SALE-- C.C:M. Standard Model, 20 inch frame, in excellent condition. Price $26.00. Phone 327J. WANTED--A Desk and a Spool Cradle. Apply Box 37, Port Perry Star. i Lovely Joan Maxwell added her charm to the talent program "Sing- ing Stars of Tomorrow," Sunday, Feb. 17th at 9.00 p.m. on CBC Do} minion. For seven years this young Winnipeg-born - contralto" has been | studying music. ~ She is currently at | the Senior Opera School, Royal Con- | servatory of Music of Toronto. Joan has been heard in numerous CBC broadcasts from Winnipeg and Van-' couver, Last fall she was runner-up in the CBC's "Opportunity" Knocks" contest and her ambition is for 8 concert and radio career in Canada-- with some short-story writing on the side, juries he received when struck by the limb of 'a tree, and is able to be back at work. SEND YOUR EASTER EARLY FOR DEPENDABLE PROMPT SERVICE GED GED ee COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Eveleigh's Cleaners Phone Port Perry--ring Zenith | 13000 | Greenbank--Hook's Lunch, 108-2 All of the bulls being offered for the financial assistance Policy. Charles R Short, President. 42nd ANNUAL SALE Victoria County Shorthorn Assoc. TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, at 1.30 p.m. - at the Exhibition Grounds, Lindsay 10 MALES and 9 FEMALES of top quality will be offered. All females are vaccinated, and all of the animals in the sale are T.B. tested and Blood tested. for the sale will be approved under the Bull Premium LeRoy G. Brown, Secretary. GARNET V. GRAY, R.O. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 1.30 to 5 p.m. EVERY MONDAY Evenings by appointment : Residence of J. €. Whitby '(Beside High School Campus) Phone 298W for appointment TENDE! SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to FRIDAY, MARCH 21st, for supplying a three-ton truck for the Township of Scugog, suitable for road main- tenance and snow plowing. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Se -------------- The right to ¢ontinue in the rur- al play-downs came 40 an hbrupt end this last week for the Port Perry entry as it was defeated 8-4 at honfe and 4-0 at. Markham in a best two-out of three series by the powerful Markham .sextet. Thus a most enjoyable, and: successful season for the older hockey boys, from a standpoint of league play at least, has terminated. In being eliminated by the powerful, well- balancéd and highly experienced Markham aggregation the Port ag- gregation deserve no criticism. In the first game of the season |played in the Port Perry Memorial Gardens the visitors struck early and frequently as Rumney and Poots each tallied during the first five minutes and Rumney came back with another within the ten minute mark to shoot the visitors big scoring line of Don Marks, Ken Marks and Drury turned in their usual aggresive play during the first twenty minutes but tough luck around the Markham cage, combined with some flashy net- minding by McArthur held them off. It remained for the Port Juv- enile line of Newell, Gibson and Cochrane to register the lone first period score for the homesters, Newell potting a deflection shot after thirteen minutes of play. The first period ended with Mark- margin. struck for two'more early counters and a third mid-period goal, all these being credited to Petch with assists going to Rumney. The second period scoring was identi- cal with that of the first as the Port rurals tallied one at the 18 minute mark, Don Marks bagging Port Petry Rurals Ends Good Season | into a comfortable 3-0 lead. Port's, ham enjoying a substantial 8-1 In the second stanza the visitors | a To one after the visitors had nétched three in the first half of | The second period |B the period. ended 6-2 in favour of Markham. "The teams fought on even terms ; during the final twenty minutes | with Carnegie in the local's net 4 sparkling on numerous occasions. Poots got the visitors thelr seventh | & counter after 46 seconds of play |B on a: set-up by Blake, 'and Black | % added another as the gong sound- I Gord | Marks and Drury counted one each | for the home 'squad in the latter |& The [# final score thus stood 8-4 for] ed the end of the game. part of the same. period. Markham, - During the evening's play the chances the teams had were. fafir- ly even but the more experienced Markham squad possessed super- jor finish around the net which paid off in the goals scored de- partment. The final game of the series played two nights later in Mark- ham was a replica of the former contest except for the fact that each team tallied four goals less than they had in Port Perry. In their 4-0 triumph on home ice the Markham squad were led by Crouch with two, while Rumney and Blake each tallied one. Rod McCarthur in the Markham nets was in top form as he registered a shut-out. The Markham squad now meet Haliburton Huskies 'as they con- tinue their march in quest of the ORHA senior Championship. RE IER. LN FER South African farming area land values have risen 'by more than 800 per cent in the last ten years, "© oo» More than 1,700 blind Canadians are employed full time in industry and commerce, We have on hand: ---- who have tried it. PORT PERRY SHEETROCK --4 xT7;4x8;4x09. SPRED SATIN, Ideal Paint Finish for sheetrock. Ask those Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited NOW IS THETIME || TO FIX THAT CEILING OR WALL. "PLYWOOD, n"; ur Phone 240 w and Tractors; but will now ANNOUNCEMENT MR. RAY HOBBS, wishes to announce that he will , continue to serve his many friends in repairing Cars, Trucks - HOWSAM'S GARAGE, MANCHESTER. PHONES--Days 320 r 23; nights 163 r 24. be established in WALTER PETE f Dr. J. D. MacLachlan, : "Why Grassland F Doug P New Grass Seeding Machine, Latest Machinery - Exhibits . ' RALPH MILNER, Clerk, Contact your County Agricultural Representative for Township of Scugog. Further Details of Dally Programs, ia "Grassland Farming for Profit" CENTRAL ONTARIO SPRING SHOW (Succeeding Quinte Seed Fair) EXHIBITION GROUNDS, - RBOROUGH MARCH 2.21.28- 168 ; Lacan, Prades OAC " A. emptville Farming, School. THURS, 2 p.m.--Panel Discussion, "Grass Silage" "Grasses and 4 Clovers for Pasture, Hay and Silage" Kemptville. , Prof. C.G.E, Downing 0.A.C. 8 p.m.~--~----Concert--Square Counties FRIDAY, 11 a.m.--New Colored LARGE DISPLAYS Commercial A Departmental . Barr, Principal, ce Comition. open to 9 y, 1,80 p.m. Sod Sale PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1952 a -- = -------- a. vo---- Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Two Shows -Nightly--17 and 9. p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH. 1.8 Walter Pidgeon, David Niven, Greta Gynt In the Uproarious Army Comedy . "SOLDIERS THREE" : SHORT PICTURES, ._ The First Pictures of the Funeral of the Late King George VI will also be shown. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10-11-12 Hugh Marlowe Patricia Neal, Michael Rennie In the Thrilling New Film Sensation' "THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL" COMEDY and NEWS a A RRR AN OPOR Se ry SPECIAL... SUNDAY, MARCH 9th Turkey Dinner served from 4.80 to 7.30 p.m. The Flamingo Restaurant K. JACKSON, Prop. . PORT PERRY BEATON'S Country Club Ice Cream BRICKS 30c. ny & BARS Se. PIES & ROLLS 50c. Saturday Cake Special "FRUIT. ly x LAYER nea GERROW'S BAKERY G M. GERROW ON DISPLAY NOW) 120HpV8 MOST POWERFUL IN ITS FIELD MAINLINE SERIES 1IOHp V8 ENGINE -- PRICED . WITH THE LOWEST IN ITS FIELD! WILLIAMS MOTOR SALES | Phone 7d Port Perry i

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