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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 May 1952, p. 8

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v i PORT PERRY, a hahah . DEAD and CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPT. LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL. Telephone Collect. GORDON YOUNG LTD. nov 80 DDLE GREEN: VILLA REST IME Cougdice. One or two vacan- ire 5c the aged and bed patients, n and. women. Every kindness en; excellent meals; nursing care | tray service. Approved by doctors 'ms monthly. Phone for appoint- at, Oshawa '5-4048 HELP AVAILABLE t is time to think of Farm Help ¥. Get experienced and reli- e immigrants from Holland. ply S. Buma, R.R. 1, Nestleton, one, Port Perry 225-r-24 or ander Meer, Ashburn, phone oklin 14-r-82, June 12 WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR AND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM SLLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information. ss mayZ29 od Wir 1 ours. as ours can hop 1 of prosperity in| vy" said Mr. Gray- | 7ith our 14 million | Farmer 363 millions vl who | Service and C said it is our re- that all other na- iwice on both their aie fronts, | ¢ of the afternoon iestfon and Answer L.. Patterson of the t of Agriculture as Geo. i Boyes, * 84. Canadian pi were as all, Uxbridge; | the discussion on Uxbridge. 8: ' justrial expansion t. Lawrence water- are? + increased imimi- | qulture ? The lly, ou, Fanning order, price 00. Phone 171-¢-31. - --y y ening. | 'OR SALE--Strawberry plants, : CLASSIFIED * Washing Machine | |r cooled, just {ture suitable for cottage use, rea- ator. Ap- | Seven bert, | Norton, L Pickering; Port Perry; Mr. and M. tyn, Scugog; Kay Prentic Morley Ross, Uxbridge; Uxbridge; Audrey Stiver, UY!MP- Alice McKnight, Uxbridge; Jacke 178-R. son, Uxbridge; Mr and Mrs Ted Ci oe | ! A happy group of G A. girls at- } | tended the Girls' Auxiliary Festival at, light day tet of the Associa- Grace Church ou the Hill, Toronto, or he College Dining Saturday, April 26th, Sgmeher; was love np FERTILIZER FOR SALE Also "a conveyance for Fertilizer Drill may be hired, CEDAR POSTS for sale, Apply to Harvey Webster, Phone 380J Port Perry. mayl FOR SALE--Ottawa strain winter resistant Red Clover, No,-1 Sced. Ux- Spring Farms Limited, Phone Port Perry or Uxbridge, mays FOR SALE-- Seed Oats, Ajax, |' power cleaned and treated. Apply to Roy Robertson, phone 109 r 11, Port Perry. May 1 REPRESENTATIVE WANTED An aggressive and dependable re- gional representative to take advantage of an unusual opportunity to establish a business of his own by selling protection against fire. Fire Extinguishers and Fire Alarms, One of the most complete old established lines on the continent, For full de- tails write 'Fire Protection, Box 84, Hamilton, Ontario. mays sales CANADA'S FINEST VENETIAN BLINDS of Flexalum with washable Vinyl Plastic tapes. For free esti- mates Phone J. W. Melley, 38-2311, Oshawa, mays FOR SALE---Johnson Outboard Motor, phone 60. May8 FOR SALE--Articles of furni- sonable. Phone 86-r-13, FOR SALE--Clinton Seed Oats, carly; also Bruce Wheat. Apply Grant: MacMillan, RR. 2 Black- A phone Manilla 1-r-12. "UTICA A large number of relatives and friends. attended the funeral of Ed. Skerratt, who died on the way to hospital following a car acci- dent on No, 2A highway last Fri- day evening. He was buried at the Kendall cemetery, Utica on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Skerratt who lies unconscious in the Osh- awa hospital was just a little bet- ter at the time of writing this news. ; Miss' Aileen Skérratt is at pre- sent in Oshawa Hospital and Mrs. Henry Skerrvatt is not as well as usual being bed-fast again. Newcomers to the village are My. and Mrs. Allan Clysdale who have rented part of the Luciano house and are intending to build a house later, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawrence of Brooklin, who have purchased the Irish property on the corner of the third conces- sion of Reach. Peter Sutcliffe has gone out West having obtained a job at the oil-wells. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heaven were Sunday guests of Mrs. George Mit- chell. . Mrs. Ralph Wilbur was supply teacher at Epsom last week. Mr. Jack Crosier and Mr. Har- old Aird have new cars. Visitors with Mrs. Rusnell on Monday evening were Mr. & Mrs. Frney Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barton of Toronto and Mrs. Jim Mitchell. Mrs, George Ward has returned to her home here in the village. Most of the High School stud- ents from around here ave taking part in an operetta "Trial by Jury," ta be held in the High School Thursday and Friday even- ings. REFRIGERATOR TOR Noifuad condition; also anf Apply to Mrs. Mrs. E. R. Jenningi.E-- Cedar and i. Now is the aply. Grant tario. vry 333-r-11 cht grading Garden Apply I. , Albert, Phone May15 If interested in obtaining infor- | mation regarding FERGUSON entines and Premiers, apply to | TRACTORS, phone il Diamond, Lilla St. -- - 346-R. | 'RAILER FOR SALE -- Two- eled, cabin trailer, almost new. ly to H. Barry, phone 101-y-22, ASPBERRY PLANTS FOR .E--Taylor variety, I. Seriver, a St., Port Perry. OR SALE--WHhite enamel coal rood stove, good condition. Phone 119-r-14. OR SALE-- Small Beach cook e, in good condition. Ideal summer cottage. Cheap. ae 267. USTOM TRACTOR WORK Garden or Farm Work 1e 174-r-12, Port Perry. May22 Auction Sales ED., MAY 14 -- Farm Sold, ion Sale of Live Stock, Imp-| nts, Grain, Furniture, ete., the erty of Elmer Clark, Lot 7, 2, Mariposa. Terms Cash, at 1.00 pom. Wm, Weldon, t. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Household Goods, the pro- r of J. Van Bodegraven, to be at the Residence of Marcel ste,~Prince Albert on Saturday 10th at 2 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Announcement ing opening of Uxbridge Live Sales 'Barn, To make it more nient for patrons, during Spring jummer, sales will be conducted + evening, First sale will be on day, April 24th, Time 7.30 p.m. s sale will be largely advertised. R.R.2, Port Perry. ck will be available for appoint- Phone the barn April 24th 1 pm. . : . 8, BYRNELL, Proprietor ED JACKSON, Auctioneer. JAMES DAVIDSON Agent of Ferguson Tractors and Equipment Prince Albert Also For Sale USED FORDS from '49 down July 8 | Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. I'ree estimates given, Phone 109 r 42 William Tripp may29 Visitors at Fred Ballard's on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. { AL Christie and Darlene of Ep- sont, Mr. and Mrs, John Sornber- ver and daughter of Cresswell and Ron Asling and friend of Brooklin. Mr. Allan Evans of Oshawa was visiting his mother on Sunday. Mrs. Parffrey and boys of Ux-| hiidge were Sunday visitors at Bert Mitchells. Quite a number from Utica at- tended the Euchre and dance held in Manchester last Friday even- ing ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier and Mr. and Mrs. Bar] Ballard were in Goodwood Friday evening. Week-end guests of Miss Annie Christie were Mr. Joe Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry, Mrs. Al- lan Walsh and Miss Lou Ward. a eae g-- PHONE 82 ~ "Be Sure and Get Mother . ONE OF THE ATTRACTIVELY WRAPPED BOXES OF CHOCOLATES FOR MOTHER'S DAY ~ Saturday Cake Special "APRICOT LAYER CAKE" : GERROW'S BAKERY G M. GERROW wo A} Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Vice of Solina and Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Taunton on Sunday. > Mrs. Locke and Mrs. Fred Bal- lard were in Sunderland last week vigiting Mr. Jim Locke. ~~ Ph Pine Grove: Many from Pine Grove attended the funeral of the late Edwin Sker- ratt on Monday. Ed. as we knew him, lived in this Community for a number of years befere moving to- Uxbridge. The Sympathy goes out to his family in their loss. Mrs. L. Olenious and children visited Mrs. Albright on Tuesday. Mrs. Olenious has gone north to join her husband. Mrs. J. McKertcher spent the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. E. Main- ard of Shombery visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cather- wood, Freddy and Jerry Davis spent an evening last week at E. Ballard's. : Mr..-Jack Hill and his men have gone to Mara Twp. to plant trees. My. and Mrs. Jack Hill attend- cd the Banquet of the Masonic Grand Chapter in Toronto on Wed- nesday. : Myr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Elford. : Rev. and Mrs, R. T. Holton of Orillia were recent visitors with Myr. and Mrs. J. Simpson. The Iron Band Serenaded Mr. and Mrs. O. Gourlie on Friday night. : Orville and Mrs. Gourlie spent a few days with his parents. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Slack, Toron- to, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long and Douglas visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Armstrong. =~ Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and fa- mily of Toronto spent Sunday with Myr. and Mrs. C. Gourlie. 1 (| ----- ---------- -- AEE) ) S) S|) GG | Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club wish to announce the i opening of the season for Bowling; and to invite any person interested in joining Gur Club to contact: [For Ladies---DMrs. Geo. Palmer I'or Men----Mr, Art Cox or Mr. Chas. Brignall. Vdd / neers and built in Italy, arrived in from Europe, aboard the Liner, 8.8. Constitution. The picture shows the convertible being lowered to the dock after a fast Trans-Atlantic crossing. NEW EXPERIMENTAL Chrysler Corporation's experimental C-200 convertible, designed in Detroit by Chrysler engi- des New York City 'of 'sports ca des ood, and large, L CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE C-200 The C-200 convertible was conceived and [ ed by Chrysler Engineers in Detroit as "a further experiment to explore the blending tyl ign and RY une. European' influence fully exposed wire wheels, with practidal automobile g features", is reflected in the longer RE RCS0R080R0s0s0s0R0R0RCe SS 0S080OSORORORO Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier and the Euchre at Goodwood Hall on Friday night. : Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods of Toronto, Phil and Pamela Clark of Port Perry spent the week-end at E, Ballard. Mrs. A. Handel is spending a few days in Toronto with her fa- mily this week. Mr. Geo. Hopkins- of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Syers. H. Graves was home over the week-end. re a -- Prince Albert Christian Family Day will be observed on Sunday, May 11th: Tt will be a combined service of the Sunday School and Church, with a special program. The monthly meeting of the Sunday School executive will be held on Friday night of this week at eight-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Case. Mr, I. Barkey and daughter Miss Flossie Barkey of Stouffville and Mr. E. Barkey, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymer-on- Sunday. Members of the W. A. from here who attended the Oshawa Presby- | tery W. A. at Brooklin were; Mrs. E. Martyn, Mrs. McTaggart, Mrs. W. Martyn, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. Les Beacock and Mrs. Luke. Mr. M. Luke was a guest of Rev. J. Donaldson of Alma, Ont. at the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard attended . re -- ---- beta AA ET IR RAIA eview Theatre, Port Perry Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 p.m. Lak re) , Ont. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 1-2-8 Randolph Scott and Joan Leslie In the Glorious Technicolor Outdoor Drama "MAN IN THE SADDLE" COMEDY, ETC. To tte ae Pu se ota se ote ste as Sw Se wm a 2 eee' MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5-6-7 Claudette Colbert ang Patric Knowles In the Record Screen Adventure "THREE CAME HOME" SHORT PICTURE STITT 2 RANA 0,070, 8,000 0% 0 (EU A -- NOTICE Re Warble Fly Control TO ALL CATTLE OWNERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH: On March 3rd, 1952, the Municipal Council of the Township of Reach passed Bylaw No. 1§36--A By-law to carry out the provisions of the Warble Fly Act of 1950, ' Whereas said By-law requires all cattle within the Township to be treated twice for control of Warble Flies, And Further take notice that all cattle entering the Township of Reach after April 15th, 1952, must be treated within 48 hours. after entering, for Warble Flies, Mr. George Till has been appointed supervisor and any person' bringing cattle into the Township should contact Mr. Till, Greenbank, Phone 51 r 8, Port Perry, - The Township has power sprayer and material for spraying cattle. E SPRAYING STARTS APRIL Ist. H. O. DOBSON, Reeve. april 3-17-24, mayl ra "FARMER - SEAGRAVE, ONT is the candidate of the Mrs. S. Pogue, Toronto visited | relatives here on Thursday. | BOX SOCIAL and draw for Bicycle, to he held AA { in the | SEAGRAVE ! PUBLIC SCHOOL on Friday, May 9th All proceeds in Aid of Community Hospital Fund. NANANS AS Thirst knows no season NK Cert Co-Operative Commonwealth ~~ Federation In the by-election on May 26th The workers of Oshawa and district believe that basically the interests of all working people -- in the cities and on the land--are the same, namely to pre- It seems important that the two largest groups of primary producers-- labour and farmers---draw closer together. We are all con- sumers of each others' pro- A ; ) ducts and it is just as es- serve our homes and farms | ga; tiai for the farmer that and provide security for our labour gets good wages as families, it is for labour that the farmer has a fair return for his product. It is most gratifying for me to second the nomina- tion of farmer Roy Scott. F. V. Von Pilis, - Farmer, Pickering. Labour therefore en- dorses-Roy Scott, the farm- er from Seagrave, = Ed. Cline, President, Oshawa and District Labour Council. SCOTT sion eate te to tote ste ote doe se MARSHALL ele ste ate ste steste ste ste s'e _ Ux-Spring Farms Limited wish fo introduce their Service Staff McCAIG £ our refrigerator specialist BILL HELMER ie ©. in charge of our parts departmen ARNOLD JACKSON - WE WOULD MEN. , , mechanic in charge of our service shop THEY WILL BE GLAD TO LOOK AFTER LIKE YOU TO COME AND MEET THESE YOUR REQUIREMENTS . STR IAAP P0P 000008 POA 2h UXSPRING FARMS LIMITED CORNER 12 and 47 HIGHWAYS International Harvester Sales and Service PHONE UXBRIDGE or PORT PERRY. 04% TT Te Ee TT ST Le SOS OROSOSOSOSOSOBOBOSOSORO OROBOPOSOG ONTARIA, THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 1052 ° -- em---- EE ----

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