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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jan 1953, p. 8

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° 3 i --+ 'or night. 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR - THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 USE THE THE CUATSIFIED), Car Insurance © FOR BETTER INSURANCE with the LARGEST AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY. Premiums on easy terms --Six months --- P1.-Pd. $8.60. $100. deductable (Coll) plus fire and theft for $11.50, on 062-53 average car used for business: and pleasure--age limit driver ply to DIRK BRINKMAN Insurance, R.R.3, Burketon, Phone 82 r 2, Blackstock ry Ont. FOR SALE--5 h.p. Motor, used only a few-_hours, $260.00; New Coleman Heater, 50,000 B.T.U's, $90.00; New Coleman Heater, 32,000 B.T.U's, $66; Essotone Heater, $75; Forage Wagon with with box and good -tires, $1560; New Forage Wagon Hoist, $200; Ottawa Hydraulic - Loader to fit any row-crop tractor, $200; John Deere Corn Binder in good condition, $200; V-Type Snow Plow, $200; John Deere " B Tractor, new motor, $6560; "47 Stude- baker 8-ton Truck with Brantford Anthony 'power "hoist, new re-built motor, $800; "48 Fargo half-ton Panel Truck, low mileage, $676. We have many other used machines, UX- SPRING FARMS LIMITED, Phens Uxbridge 245, and Port Perry 12604 a FOR RENT----Modern apartment, two rooms and kitchenette, heated, al conveniences; also use of garage, Phone 307M, Port. Perry. ' jan22 TrOR SALE 1947 Pontiac Coach, excellent condition throughout, good tires, body, seat covers, Low mileage. Phone 182M, Port Perry. - blue, FOR SALE--Potatoes, $2.75 bia of 76 Ibs Phone Brooklin 67 r FOR SALE--1940 Ford Sedan, will . trade for cow, or sell. Also for sale, dons BI Tor all cars, motors and transmissions for Chevs, fit" ap to 1940; parts for Graham sedan; truck parts for GMC, Chev. and White, fit up to '10; Radiator for 3-ton Ford track, Apply 8th concession, first house south side of road, Reach, JOR SALE No. ap- proximately 25-tons. R. 1 Blackwater, Ont, land 3.1 12. TENDERS TENDERS FOR G ARBAGE COLLECTION 1 Hay, loose, Phone Sunder- jan. 16tf Sealed tenders for the collection of garbage for the Village of Port Perry i period of 12 months, starting February 2nd, 1953 will be received by the Council. "Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by January 29, 1963. Lowest or any tender not necessarily = for --aceepted.--Contract-form-may-be-seen at the Clerk's office. John TY Jan. 13, 1953. The famous Aero Silver Flame Automatic Oil Burner sold, installed adsl serviced by ROBERTSON , ELECTRIC, Phone 179 or A71W, Day oct28tf DEAD STOCK Raines, 8, C lerk: jan22 removed from your farm proniptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone Collect. - 'Port Perry 118r2, or Toronto EM 38-3636. Gordon Young Lid. Bulldozing and Excavating 'By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given ° . WALTER KING Phone 86 23, Port Perry Dead Stock Service : Dead or crippled horses, cattle, hogs, picked up for santiary disposal. Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 4582, Head Office 16 r 11 Woodville, 3 ED. PECONI Argyle, Ontarlo. July 581 Dead Farm Stock PICK-UP. PROMPTLY Phone Collect Bowmanville 2679 We 'also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR.FARMS, ' . TYRONE septl0 63 10720 /5000-~ |. , 21-68, Ap-|.~ I, J Adams; RY Custom Dressmaking_ - 'MRS. BARRON Phone 279-R Apartment 1 in Carnegié Block Opposite Library WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information. Nov. 27, 1958 Typing at Home oR feb12 accurate service, Phone: Speedy, Fane, Port Perry. - after 2 p.m. "TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received up to Jan. 29; 1953, for the position of Organist and Choirleader, combined, for the United Church, Greenbank. = State qualifications. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply Cecil I'hair, R.R.2, Seagrave, Ont, Built-in Cupboards Alterations and Repairs. = All work guaranteed, Phone Lindsay 4660, febb Auction Sales THURDSDAY, JANUARY 29th-- Farin Stock, Implements and Furni- ture, the property of IL. L. Ross, lot H, con. hb, Reach, at Utica. Sale po. Terms Cash, .C. Heayn, Ori TED JACKSON, Auctioheer. SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1968-- Important Auction Sale of 22 head of Cattle, fresh cows, heifers, milkers; Farm Equipment, including Rubber Tired Wagon, Harness, Gasoline En- gine, large quantity of Household Fur- niture, éte.,, property of ERNEST BEELBY, on Lot 80, Concession 6, Pickering Township, 1 miles North of No.7 Highway, at Green River. . Sale at 1 pan. sharp. Terms Cash. No Reserve, Owner quitting the milk business. _ oi , id and CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers. Auction Sale THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 56-- Auction Sale of 40 head of Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle, Holstein Heifers and young stock, Horses, Pigs, M-H No. 30 Tractor; nearly new, Dion Threshing Machine, 22-838 with shred- der, like new. Line of Tractor Equip- ment, Grain and Household Furniture. The property of Gerald G. Gregg will be sold at Tot 2, Con, 13, Reach, one} mile South of Victoria Corners. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms Cash. No Re- serve, farm sold. Lunch by W. A. A. S. Farmer; Auctioneer, Gormley. Fred Johnston, Clerk. jan29( Applications for Assessor | Applications will be received by the undersigned, Clerk of the Township of Cartwright up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, Feb, 2nd; 1953, for the office of Assessor for the Township of Cart- wright. Applications to state qualifi- cations, experience and salary expect- ed, Lowest or any application not necessarily accepted. Dated at Blackstock this 17th day of January, 1963. i HENRY THOMPSON, Clerk, Box 17, Blackstock, jan29 SESS Play { < 24 | Junior Farmers males Girls Elect Officers-- a In the girls' meeting programs were planned for the new season and the 1953 officers were elected, .as follows: President---Sondra James; vice-presi- dent--Katherine Martyn; Secretary-- Marie Strong; Treasurer--Lillian Col- lins; Press Reporter--Mary 'Wilson, Yvonne Milner and Sondra James supervised the joint program in a novel session of games. Prizes were given to winners. A period of dancing to the music of the radio-phonograph was enjoyed by many. A delicious lunch of hot cocoa, sandwishes and lunch was served, Bonnie Milner moved a vote of thanks to the hostess. The evening concluded with the ex-* Homemakers Meet The fourth meeting of Scugog Jr: Homemakers Club was held Jan. 10th at the home of Jean and Donna Samells, with eight girls present. The meeting opened with the hymn "Stand up, stand up for Jesus" follow- ed by the-Lord's Prayer repeated in unison, The roll call was answered by each girl telling why, a wool skirt was * | practical, > A thank you letter was read from Catharine Martyn. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Rodman on Jan, 24, <A discussion followed re the demon- stration and comment for Achievement Day and girls chosen to prepafe same, Mrs. Boundey demonstrated 'shrink- ing the hem' which was very interest- ing and will certainly be useful to us in the future, ' The remainder of: the afternoon was spent working on our skirts," Some of ready to.have the hem marked by next meeting, E71} ~-After-a-delicious lunch Mrs; Samells and her. daughters were thanked fol opening their home to us for our meet- ing. "Remember girls to bring a piece of your material about 4-6 inches square to do our sample of invisible mending. | See you on Jan, 24th. Strictly Fresh Eggs 'Ready-to-Cook Chickens (Cooked Ready-to- Eat Chickens Fry-Chicken pc. Very Reasonable Prices Open Daily-and-Saturday Evenings. BRUNTON FARMS On 7A Highway 'at Scugog Road "and 6th Con. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL CASH DONATIONS 3 , Total previously reported ........ TTR PATI THT Seppe FTIR $7,206.08 Mrs. Jennie Mason i... ; 50.00 Mrs. C, W. Powers oii ORCI ree PIETY His 26.00 Total previously reported ...Mgivivricronies OTL EHR Le 01. $16,118.00 commencing at 2 pam, BELLEVILLE LI VESTOCK SALES ~~ Sales Every Tuesday "Buyers will find a wide : ® variety of Butcher, 'Feeder and Dairy Cattle ung Calves, and 1 Pigs, (all sizes), Veal and Yo Sales Arena heated in winter. - Air-conditioned in Summer. PHONE BELLEVILLE 1828 ---------------- er) er ves, and Horses. - [Local Holstein (continued from front page) Diplomat owned by Orvan Chambers, 'Wilfrid who was the second prize mil- king four-year-old at the Royal Win- ter Fair"and Elmeroft Adeen May owned by G..R. McLaughlin, Oshawa who was first prize three-year-old and Grand Champion at Peterboro Exhibition and Reserve Grand Cham- pion at'the Ontario County Black and White Day and second 'at the Royal Winter Fair. Pabst Walker Ollie owned by the Central Durham Bull Club, Orono re- ceived - Honorable Mention' for All. Canadian in the Senior Yearling Bull class, He was Junior.Champion bull at Peterboro Championship Show and Junior and Reserve Grand Champion at Peterboro Exhibition and Durham County Black and White Day as well as being Junior Champion at the Cen- tral Canada Exhibition and third at the Royal Winter Fair. Spring Farm Juliette, bred and owned by. J. M, Fraser, Streetsville, Ont. was named All-Canadian Aged Phone 50 Lakevie w Theatre, Port Perry, Onty Te Shows Nightly--7 aad § pm. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, straight year. Awards in the 16 All. Canadian classes ,were distributed to breeders in B. C., Alberta, Mahitoba, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. The All-Canadian Contest, which is the grand finale to the show season provides nation - wide competition through the medium of 'photographs f amongst the top Holsteins of the Do- minion. Selections are made by a committee consisting of the judges at the leading fairs. Holstein (Continued from front page) Mr. Roy Barker, President of. the York County Holstein Club, spoke briefly. 4 The election of directors resulted as follows: Orvan Chambers; Wilfrid; Fred Christie, Port Perry, R.R. 4; Ross Evans, Uxbridge, R.R..3; Bob Flett, Oshawa, R.R. 2; Chas. Hadden, Blackwater; Ken Holliday, Brooklin, R.R. 1; Byron Holtby, Port Perry, R.. R. 2; Harold Honey, Seagrave, R.R, 2; Fred Leask, Uxbridge, RR. 2; Dave SATURDAY, JANUARY. 22/28. 2. ----~---Bud-Abbett and Lou Costello 0 their Side-Splitting Color Comedy Riot. "JACK. AND THE BEANSTALK" i + SHORT FEATURE and. COMEDY . MONDAY, TUREDAT: WED, JANUARY 26-27-28. Dale Robertson, Marilyn Monroe, Fred Allen In the Great New Comedy Drama "O'HENRY'S FULL HOUSE" SHORT PICTURE Phat them are nearly completed and will be |. "BREAD - PHONE 32W FRESH BAKING DAILY (CAKES. BUNS ' PIES - = Birthday Cakes a Specialty | WEEK END SPECIAL "BANANA LAYER CAKE" GERROW'S BAKERY -G. M. GERROW Cow, for the fourth consecutive year. | Tran, Claremont, R.R. 2. _- She was Grand Champion at the C. N. E. Rockwood Rocket Tone, owned by | es 40 the Quinte District Cattle Breeding . be Reading Association, Belleville, Ont. and Grand (continued from front page) Champion at the Royal, was selected as All-Canadian Aged Bull, this being the fourth time that-he has heen an | Receipts > Si All-Canadian winner, = Houcklolme Sovereign Sky Rocket sired the All. Fig sold RAE IR 6.26 Canadian Get-ff-Sire for Rockwood Holsteins, St. /Norbert, Man., thia in- cluding the All-Canadian four-year- Cards ...... COMPLETE SUPPLY OF HIGH QUALITY BUILDING NEEDS LUMBER 14) INORK CEMENT ° old heifer and\Royal Grand Champjon, | - the - All-Canadlan two:year-old heifer and the All-Gdhadian Aged Bull who | Disbursements was bred by Rockwood. Juliette | Paid to'treasurer ........... $140.00 combined with the Reserve All-Can- Sundries forse 1,68 adian three-year-old bull, Spring Farm | Express ............cc...... weminndad cl, Fond Hope to win the All-Canadian : i Tommo ) Produce of Dam award for the third fe $148.69 § Complete EalTates Given on All Kinds of Construction. Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co. Limited PORT PERRY ~~ °° i Phone 240 w dr ERE A ht evar na Ss Te streamlined .". . more compact . > trunk room than ever. "dome - shaped" combustion 3 ; g di 'chamber +. . short stroke design $ vas +i. high lift lateral valves--a , the ideal for power and economy. - It provides more power per cubic PANE : : _ Inch displacement than any other Sra 7 : . +. mass-produced éngine-. . . more iH IARI fuel energy goes into, power, less is wasted in heat and friction: 'Gyra:-Matic fransmission is standard equips ment--giving you nd-shilt driving of its best. * Gyro-Torque fransmission - -- for - extra bursts of speed from "get-away'! rats 3 to-45 m.p.h.--is available at.extra cos, Manufactured in Canada by : ! 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