R 0 a HS FSU ? 8---PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 19568 USE THE CLASSIErEn F ee SASSIFIED OR Vick NRA RAN SRI SEN Ry SAO IAEA PRRGE, re ( Rb SULTS 1 Phone 50 E---- ae Classified Advertising Rates 2c. per word per issue, minimum 40ec. Semi-display, 16¢c. extra. Full display 44c. per .inch.- Box No. 10c. extra, Coming Events, Cards of Thanks, In. Memoriam, Engagements, Mar- -riage, Birth and Death Notices, 60¢c. minimum charge. Plastering OF ANY KIND First - Class workmanship. Free estimates, reasonable rates. Peyton Plasterers, phgne 190-r-23, Port Perry. Oct. 1 FOR SALE--6 room frame house and furnishings, on Caleb Street, % acre lot, hydro and water, garage-- $6,600. Apply after 6 p.m. phone 816:R. Sept. 17 We rent by the week or month. Re- pair 'or give Free written estimate and have a Sales and Service man in your district 4 or b days every week for quick pick up and delivery. Phone 56-6448 or write to your local Singer Sewing Centre, 14-16 Ontario Street, Oshawa. septl7| WANTED -- 36 couple to bowl in family doubles league to be held every. Friday evening starting Oct. 2, For information or application: KING PIN LANES, Phone days 316R and nights 78. FOR SALE -- Astral Refrigerator, almost new, 28 inches High. $96.00. Phone 276W. FOR SALE--Ten acres: 'comprising two dwellings--one seven rooms; one five rooms--barn; good and plentiful water; orchard; hydro. Immediate possession, Twelve thousand, five thousand cash, Elmer Still, Port.Perry FOR SALE--16 weined pigs. Apply Jim Thaxter, Saintfield, Phone 127rb "FOR SALE -- Guerney Coal and Wood Range in good condition and reasonably priced, Phone 9J. Specials BABY'S CRIB and FLOOR COVERINGS Parker's Furniture Warehouse 6th con., ¥; mile west of New Brunton Farms Hatchery WANTED in Port Perry, close to schools, best house $7.500 cash will buy. Give full particulars to Box 48 Port Perry Star. sept24 FOR SALE = Twin baby buggy; blue, fair condition. Phone 76-r-11, Blackstock. : : FOR SALE -- Ladies fur coat in good shape, size 18; apply Mrs, Thom: as Conlan, Manchester. WANTED--Information as to the 'whereabouts of a girl's bicycle re- moved from in front of the LG.A. - 'store on Monday night. Reward. Ap-| - ply at 1.G.A. Store. r FOR SALE -- Kitchen table and four chairs, also modern Guerney white. enamel coal or wood stove. Phone 46 Port- Perry. FOR 'SALE--Conl Stove, No. 216 Laurel, heavily nickled, new fire box; also Melotte Cream Separator -- 600 Ib. capacity. Phone 199-r-12, cle, nearly new, 3 speed gear, .lights front and back, racing tires. Price $60.00. Phone 266-r-23. : repairable condition or in running or- r der. Phone Uxbridge 98-r-24. "FOR SALE--English Raleigh biey-| WANTED--Model T Ford Car in ---- FOR SALE -- Excellent farm, 50 acres more or less, all workable, Lots of water, good barn and cement stab- les. 7 room frame house. Hydro a- vailable, 'good location near school, church and highway. Must be sold at once to close estate. Apply Box 46, Port Perry Star. - Help: Wanted Office Clerk, young lady or man = -_ for permanent position, typing pre- ferred--accuracy essential. Pleasant working conditions, company benefits. Apply Silverwood- Dairies Ltd., phone Port Perry 164. TAT ¥ , tn He HELP WANTED--Girl to work in store--apply - in own handwriting to Box 44 Port Perry Star. i FOR SALE -- Wingham Clipper Range, wood or coal, white enamel, also coleman space heater, Phone 112.r-82, * FOR SALE--A good strong trailer, approximately 4' x 6'. $40.00. Phone 174-r-8. ROOMS FOR RENT--Furnished or unfurnished, also room and board. ~ Box 47, Port Perry Star. LOST--A light blue canoe, brown inside--Dbelieved to have drifted from the Yacht Club Anchorage, reward. Phone 142, 'FOR SALE -- Fence Rails, M. English, Burketon., ' AY \ EWC PEON Mi Co AR v i Apply \ Auction Sales THURS, BEPT. 17--Auction Sale 'of Live Stock and Implements, the property of J. E. Mitchell, just off + - No. 7 highway, % mile. West of Brook- lin. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. WED., SEPT. 28---Auction Sale of Live Stock, Farm Implements, some furniture, the estate of the late Wm. Bowley, Lot 17, Con. 7, Reach, 1 mile west of fair grounds, Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 pm. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Precast Concrete Septic Tanks Any size from 800 gallons _up, Delivered and - installed, BROOKLIN'CONCRETE PRODUCTS Telephone 155 Brooklin -- i Also 3 BACKHOE for Trenching and Loading By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates Given. ~~ . R.R. 2, Port Perry Phones: Res. 109 r 42. Office 892 SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" . 24 Hour Service IRWIN DeGEER ' Dalton Road, Sutton Phone 231 R Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. . Free Estimates given . Walter King PORT PERRY 9. 68 DEAD STOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone Collect. Port Perry 118r2, or Toronto EM 3-3636. Gordon Young Ltd. Dead Stock Service Dead or crippled horses, cattle, nogs, picked up for santiary disposal, Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; Uxbridge 92 r 14; lindsay 4682, Head Office 16 r 11 Woodville, ED. PECONI- - Argyle, - Ontario. July 68 Dead Farm Stock PICKED UP PROMPTLY . Phone Collect Bowmanville 2679 .We also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE septl0. 68 WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR: SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 328W- Port Perry for information. Nov. 27, 1968 Tripp Construction | Hospital after a short illness. 1 Scott Hutchison, 'James Stewart, Mi- "| a new coat of white paint, | of Toronto spent a 'few days at the recent week-end at the home of his + Blackstock Blackstock W. I. won second prize on their exhibit at: Orono Fair on Sat- urday, There were six W.I. exhibits. Mrs, Fitze entertained 'Presbyter- ian 'W.A. on Thursday evening. An interesting program was given, Mrs. Thompson conducted a contest," Mrs. G. Wolfe read Edna Jaques, The Cor- onation, and Mrs. Hooey read Home Acres also by Edna Jaques. Avery bountiful lunch was served. There were eight of 'Mrs. Fitze's neighbors present, . : Congratulations 'to Miss Doris Hamilton of Toronto Western Hospi- tal, on winning a scholarship 'for study in operating room technique, Mr." Dale Gunter left on Monday for Chicago where le is going to at- tend college. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harvey and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crawford on Saturday. Misses Joyce Forder, Wilma Toms, and Jane Passant are taking a busi- ness course in Bowmanville, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp' (formerly Norma Malcolm) who were married in Black- stock United Church on Saturday, September 12th. Congratulations to Miss Shirley Hamilton on winning a scholarship. Shirley left for Toronto on Sunday where she will" attend Ryerson. A great many attended Orono Fair on Saturday and we congratulate Mrs, Sandy Moore on winning the silver: platter for the most. points. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs;-J. R. Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Mr. Douglas Hayes, Miss Ruth Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, John Rahm attended the Graduation Excercises at Western Hospital Tor- onto on Monday evening when Miss Doris Hamilton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hamilton graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van Camp, Listowel, attended the Van Camp- Malcolm wedding and visited 'friends in the. village. Herman W. Samells On August 27, Herman William Samells passed away in Port Perry A life long resident of Cartwright Town- ship he was son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Samells. In 1927 he married Beatrice Wilson of Nestleton. He was a successful farmer, hav- ing spent all his life on the farm. He was a member of the Nestleton Pres- byterian - Church. Always a willing helper wherever needed, he was a good neighbour and beloved by all, Left to cherish liis memory are his loving wife, one brother Kenneth of Nestleton, three nieces and one ne- phew, Gwen and Eunice Wilson, and Anna and Melville Samells, ' The funeralservice held August 29 from his home, was largely attended. The many beautiful floral tributes showed the high esteem in which he was held. Mr. Herbert McComb of Nestleton Presbyterian Church, of- ficiated, assisted by Rev. C. W,:Hut- ton of Blackstock United Church. He was laid to rest in the Vien Ceme- tery at Cadmus. Pallbearers _ were George Samells, chael Boychyn, Gordon Metcalf and Milton Fisher. Prince Albert - Our Church Anniversary serivces, Sunday Sept. 20th, 2.30. p.m, guest sident of this village, passed away. on Sunday morning at'the home of 'her daughter Mrs. Edwin Hartry, Thorn- bury. We extend our Sympathy to hp CK. LB. Program Schedule OSHAWA--DIAL 1240 (MONDAY thru SUNDAY) ' CODE Sun. Sande g hui M.--~Mon --Frida Tatty Sa. Saturday " W.--Wednesday , ed BC ------ == mr ma TIME PROGRAM TIME PROGRAM 5.00 ap-C, K.L.B. 'Sign 'On 4.00--News(Sun. M, Tu. W, Th. F.Sa.) M, Tu. W,. Th, F, Sa.) | 4.06--Showcase Tu, W. Th. F. 8a.) 6.0--News (M. Tu. W Th, F. Sa. .Silver an Dg (Sun, 6.05-~Koffee Korner (M, Tu, ¥isey 6.00--News (Sun, M. Tu, ih SAO--Kettee td (M. Tu, W. Th. F. 8a.) Silver and Crystal. {Sun.) 7.00--=News (M. Tu, W, Th, F, 8a.) "| 5.80--News for we Communi 7.06--Koffee Korner (M. Tu. ¥ Th. , Tu, W. TS & F. Sa.) 6.36--Supperclub i, Tu. W. T 7.30--News (M. Tu. W, Th. F. 6.00--News ( M.Tu, W. Th, F, hr 7.40--Koffee Korner he, 'Iu, eS Th, Healing Waters (Sun.) +, Sa.) | 6,10--Report on Sport (M. Tu. W. Th. 7.08--C.K.L.B, Sign On (Sun.) F. Sa.) 8.00--News (M, Tu, W. Th, F. Sa.) | 6.16--What's on at the Movies Pilgrim Hour (Sun.) (M, Tu. W. Th. F, Sa. 8.10--Sports (M. T, W. a F. Sa. ) 6.20--Supperclub (M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8.20--Koffee Korner (M. Tu. w. ak Relaxing Rhythms (8Sa.) 6,30--News (Sun.) 8.30--News '(M. Tu. W. Th, FP ) 6.40--Sports (Sun.) : Ukranian Russian Baptist 6,46--Meet the Merchants (5a) Church (Sun) All Aboard for Adventure Sus) 8.36--Koffee Korner (M. Tu, W. Th, | 6.66--Stock-Market Report (M. Tu. "Sa. W. Th. F.) 8.46--Peoples Church (Sun,) 7.00--News:in a Minute (Sun. M. Tu. 9.00--News(M. Tu. W, Th, F, Sa.Sun,) : WaTh, F. 8a.) 9.06--Morning Devotions 4. % Tu, W, | 7.01--Follow the Band (M. Tu. W. F., 8a.) Th. F.) 9.01--Stouffville' Youth for- Christ . Silver Band ( (fa) Albert St. Uni Church(8un.) 6.06--~Supperclub (M. Tu. W. 5. +) Showease (Sa.) (Sun,) 9.16--Listen While You Work (M (M. a 7.16--A Melody from Murpis 5 F) The Four Knights (Sa.) ) Five Minutes for ro vat Tu. Th. 7.20--Telegram Higlillg tits 0 Ta « Th. : 7.80--World's Great Music (M. Tu. 9.45-=Kaynotes by Carle. (Sa.) Ww. Th. F.) 9.30---Canadian National Institute for the Blind (Sa.) i Your Sunday Morning Program ; F. 8a.) 12.40--Sports (Sun. M, Tu. W. Th. k . Sa. 12.46--Vocal Spotlight i) Tu Nt King's Radio Quinte Sun.) Old Ranch House (Sa.) 10.00--News (Sun. M. Tu, wk 8.00--News (8a. Sun.) Sa.) | 806--0I1d Ranch House. Bea : : 10.06--Hit Parade (M. Tu. w. Th, Emile Cotee Gee lub (Sun.) F. 8a.) | 8.30--Report from Parliament Hill Sunday School on fhe Air (Sun.) e (M) 10.30--Wedding Bells (M Te Bays 4 A s Laugh So) ow Hopalong Cassidy (Sa.) : 8. 30--Chapel by the Side.of. {he Road I 00 Res. @ Womiip Ban, Crime Docs Not Pay (By ! un, fs 80, Chih i fh Wide Sum 11.06--S8ay It With M Sa. M.' 5 ues 10r adon 2 y le (Ss nt 9.00--News (Sun, M, 'Th -Chiirch Remote Broadcast(Sun 11.30--The House of Peter Mactroger 9.06--Hillbilly Jamboree guy" 11.45--Second Spri rt LL M o.05 Fa Ad Ay eC Nn, o i, '» on Sprive Th F.) | Hollywéod Theatre i 12.00 noon--News (Sun, M, Tu. W. Cavalcade of Musié'(Th.) Th, F. 8a.) Charlie Chan (F. 12,06 p.m.--News for the Community - Od Ransh House Suse (Ba) oy: M.W. F. This is 'M: y Siory Sun.) 12.06--Midday Melodies (Tu. Th. Sa.) | 9-30--Lives of Lime (Tu) po Se eg Gem | he Bet (1) 12:1 elodies.(M, W., F, a 12.30--News YSun. M M.. Tu. W, ith, Stand by for Crime sr ) se Show ( a 10.00--News (Sun. M. A Ww. a) 10.01--Chatting 'With The Li ' Tu. Th.) Pipes in od 10.10--Kim's Korner (M. W, F. L.00--Nows i Mplo iy 3 by Hs yn) Sa.) 10.06--Cavalcade of usic (Tu. With a Song in M sar (Sun) Obsession (Th.) 1.06--Stop the Record * Old Ranch House (Sa.)- YR) Invitation to a Dress Sun. Summerville Meets the Sika 10.30--News (M. Tu, W. Th. F, Sa. 10.40--Report on Sport (M. TW. 10.45--Airlane Trio (M. Tu. W. Th. Sa. 11,00--News (M. Tu. W. 4th F. Sus) 11.06--Sports Finals og os W. Th. F. 8a. 43 11,10--Man 'About Music(M.W.F.Sa. Invitation to a Dream ( 'Five Minute Hye 11.16-~Man About SYR 12,00 Midaighi--News 12.06 a.m.--Man About a inate ¢ aie La 12. 46--Patterns in Black iy (M, Tu. W: Tov, ia.) 1.00--News (M. Tu, W. Th. F. Ba.) 1.16--Melody Round- Up (8a) 1.30--Music Hall of Fame ( und, 2.00---News for Women (M. Tu. A F.) 2 News (8a. Sua) 2,06---Keeper of the Jaime. (8a.) Personalities on Parade (Bun. 2.16--Aunt Mary (M, Tu. 'W. Th, 2,30--~Betty & Bob (M. Tu. W. Th. ¥ 2.46-+~8ongs of our'Times Ly Ww. F. Bob Eberly how 3.00--News (Sun. M. A wo i Sa.) 5 8 3.06--Showcase (M. Tu. W. Th. F.) Keeper of .the Flame (Sa. Personalities on Parade (Sun.) 3.30--Portraits In Ivory (Sun.) 3.46--8ilver and Crystal (8un.)- Hii Mrs. Thomas. Turner a former re the bereaved family. School opened on Sapt. th, Miss 'Harvey is'the new teacher and Mrs. younger pupils, . ; NG speaker, Rev. E. Harold Toye, 7.80 lay, Carlton St. United Church Tor- onto. Music -- Mrs. Dobson and the Port Perry Choir will be at both ser- vices. » Will anyone in the village having flowers for decoration, please bring them to the Church on Saturday after- noon. : : No Sunday School on above date. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Noble and son William Armstrong and daughter of Ingersoll visited over a recent week- end at the home-of Mrs, Noble's mo- ther Mrs. McMillan, Miss M. Mason of Vineland, New Jersey, visited her cousin Mrs. W. Martyn on Saturday, and both paid a visit with relatives in Lindsay. Miss M, Murphy of Belleville visit- p.m., guest speaker, Rev. J. M. Fin- || JOINT PLOWING MATCH dis . of the SOUTH. ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION ; and the . NORTH ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION 13 to be held on the: farm of «LOT 14, CON. 13, REACH TOWNSHIP, (Y% mile East of SAINTFIELD, off" Highway 12) , ii September 28th, 1953 ed at the homes of her nephew' Mr. Togs Murphy and her niece Mrs, H. hi 5: Elmer Still has given his house Mrs, Fear and daughter Miss Fear home of her son Mr. Bert Fear. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan and daughter of Mount Foreét, spent a uncle Mr. John McMillan, 11 CLASSES-AND MANY SPECIAL PRIZES. "followed by a BANQUET IN' GREENBANK' UNITED CHURCH | '.. Joint Committee in Charge: | , Chairman--Russéll Morrison, Prov, Directory 0.P.A, Ry. Beare, Pres. South Ontario Plowmen's Association. Oscar Downey, Sec.Treas., South Ont. Plowmen's Ass'n. Morley Bain, President, North Ont, Plowmen's Association Alex, Noble, Sec.-Treas,, North Ont, Plowmen's Association, ' THEATRE LAKEVIEW PORT PERRY Two Shows Nightly ~-- 7 and 9 p.m. - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT., SEPTEMBER 17-18-19 Gordon MacRae, Kathryn Grayson - and Steve In the All Technicolor Outdoor Musical Triumph "THE DESERT SONG" == MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED,, SEPTEMBER 21-22-28 NE CARTOON . The Tense and Exciting Action Drama "EIGHT IRON MEN" 2nd FEATURE-- Joan Davis in Her Uproarious Eaugh Hit ' "BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE" Last complete Show starts at 820 pm, -_ -- [8 aker' s Bread Is Your Best Buy IT TASTES SO GOOD DANISH PASTRY FRESH EACH FRIDAY - Saturday Special "FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE" : GERROW'S BAKERY PHONE 32W G. Li GERROW. i Hf ' and DECORATING PAINTING Sample books Gi painting please book your job early We supply all material for your- job. request. For'exterior if possible. "Latest finishes in' Rubbed Plywood, any colour -WE NOW CAN APPLY GYPROC. For. Expert Decorating calt-- M. ST. CLAIR and Sons ~~ Phone Port Perry 113-r-14 {| BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK SALES Butcher, Feeder and Dairy Cattle (Spriger. Pigs, (all sizes), Veal od Tos Gjsore } ales Mester Sales Arena heated in: winter, - Air-conditioned in Summer.. PHONE BELLEVILLE 1828 ce -- ; = Sales Every Tuesday commencing at 2 p.m. 'Buyers will find a wide variety of Hodgins is continuing teaching the}. Mr. Dave Edwards 1 tee . an ELECTRIC RANGE fill you see the NEW KELVINATOR ge ROBERTSON ELECTRIC ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE Good Sloves Priced Right We will give you a liberal trade-in value plus a reasonable wiring price. TE : MS Jd be Phone 179 for estimate - = --------gy