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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Apr 1960, p. 8

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A ¥ V, 7 )/ k a Br : ok TE AR UN Ry aE SAR EE A EA Shih ORR DAT CRATE VIA ha Re, 3 SE RHR 5 a PALS ORE IN AS RS B--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 1060 cer 3 5 A A By Au on Sale n sale of high grade Hol- IH tractor, Mercu ickup baler, new 3 ae eke; its, milker, cooler, ba ay, ! the property of John | 3 Holstein cow, full flow, bred Auct steins, truck, implen clover ed, ete. H, Wilson, Lot 23, Concession 2, Scar- on Wednesday, May 4th, Dairy Cattle bred Mar, 27th March 26th ickup | 1 Holstein cow, due time of sale 4 Pp 2 registered Holstein cow, full flow, boro Twp., on Cowan's Road, % wfle, 4 Holsteln cow, milking, bred Jan, 1. South of Sheppard Ave. at Asean, 6 Hol. cow, wiking, bred No. Both 1960, 6 registered Hol cow, milking, bred Jan, 17th 9 Holstein cow, full flow 7 Holstein cow, milking, bred Feb, 2 8 Holstein cow, fresh, calf by side 10 Hol, cow, supposed to calf July 27 11 Holstein cow, bred Nov. 20th f Swift's Butterhall Turkeys, 4108 Ibs., at 55¢. pound YUkon 5-7942 Port Perry BEST BUY -- SAVE 4c -- YORK CREAM STYLE CORN 2D for 37 c BEST BUY -- SAVE 7¢c -- HEINZ ASSORTED Baby Foods 10 $1.00 BEST BUY -- LUNCHEON MEAT KAM tir 27 c BEST BUY -- SAVE 10¢c PET INSTANT POWDERED MILK 3231.03 BEST BUY -- SAVE 1l¢ LIFEBUOY -- 7¢ Off Pack -- Regular Size SOAP 3:27: BEST BUY -- SAVE 32¢ -- 20c OFF PACK FAB Detergent 4% 55¢ | Quality eats STEAK Rump Roast b 73 SWIFT'S PREMIUM SWIFT'S SWEET PICKLED - % CRYO SWIFT'S BLUE BRAND BEEF ROUND C ROASTS ib. 4 ROUND END SWIFT'S PREMIUM Franks '2.e0b. 39 SLICED -- 12 OZ. CELLO PACKAGE Bologna pack 2@c Cottage Rolls ib. 49. ORANGE PEKOE -- CROWN BRAND TEA BAGS .. 85: FEATURE -- SAVE 3¢ SOLO -- 1 Lb. Pkg. Margarine 2/47c FEATURE -- SAVE iol AYLMER -- 15 oz. Tin Fancy Peas 2/35¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 5c ALLEN'S -- 48 oz. Tin Apple Juice 2/57¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 9¢ KING'S CHOICE -- 20 oz. tin TOMATOES - 5 +r 89c FEATURE -- SAVE 5¢ VAN KIRK'S CHOCOLATE OR BUTTERSCOTCH CHIPITS 2 ree. vor §7¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 21¢ Johnson's Klear - 32 oz. tin LIQUID WAX 98c FEATURE -- SAVE 17¢ E., D. SMITH'S TOMATO - 11 oz bottle CATSUP 6 = $1.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 3¢ RED & WHITE EVAPORATED - 18 oz, tin MILK - 7r: $1.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 20¢ LIBBY'S DEEP BROWNED - 20 oz. {in BEANS - 5r:95¢ FEATURE -- SAVE 8¢ LIBBY'S - 15 oz. tin Fruit Cocktail 4/$1.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 10¢ GOLD SEAL RED SOCKEYE - 14' SALMON 2 rr $1.00 FEATURE -- SAVE 4¢ King's Choice Cut - 20 oz. tin WAX BEANS 2/35¢ RED & WHITE: - 16 oz. jar Prepared Mustard 17¢ "SUPREME BRAND" BABY -° 12 oz. Cello LIMA BEANS 7c YELLOW - 12 oz. Cello SPLIT PEAS 15¢ 12 oz. Cello SOUP MIX - 15 PEARL - 12 oz. Cello BARLEY - 2 ror 25¢ "SHINE UP WITH ESQUIRE" . LIQUID - Bottle - LANOL WHITE 35c SCUFF-KOTE 35¢ Frozen dJoods BIRDS EYE FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Hresh Produce TREE-RIPENED CALIFORNIA ORANGES 5...50. FLORIDA PACKED CELERY HEARTS large poly bag ea. 28 ¢ ONTARIO YELLOW DUTCH SETS grade no. 1 per Ib. 2Q¢ CELLO WRAPPED CALIFORNIA CAULIFLOWER large size ea. SBC NEW IMPORTED No. 1 or TEXAS ONIONS 3 Ibs. 29¢ Dowson's Food Market 13 Joung Hol. cow, fresh, calf by side 3" Hol. cow, full flow, bred . 27th 14 Hol. cow, milking, bred Mar, 14th 16 Hol. cow, fresh, calf by. side 16 Hol. cow, milking, bred Feb. 20th 17 Hol, cow, good, bred Feb. 27th 18 Hol, cow, fresh, calf by side 19 brindle cow, milking good, bred Dec. 7th 20 good stock bull Truck & Practor Mercury, model M68, 1" ton pickup truck, low mileage, good rubber and condition, complete with - stock racks, MH No. 80 tractor, standard with lights, starter, pulley & PTO, very good condition, Farm Machinery, Ete. 1 Case No. 180 pickup baler, complete with T.F.D, Wisconsin engine drive, and wagon loading chute, Bg ' Massey-Ferguson No. 36 new style 6 parallel bar, side delivery rake, purchased new June 1959. MH 7 ft. cut, semi mount power tractor mower, good MH tractor manure spreader on ru MH 2 furrow tractor plow with No. 238A bottoms MH 17 spring tooth tractor cultivator MH 6 section set diamond drag harrows, complete with draw bar MH set 8 ft. cut tractor tandem dise harrows MH new style roller bearing; rubber tired wagon gear, good 14' x 17" wagon flat rack with standards, "good MH 18 disc drill Bain get farm sloop-sleighs Veriety 8 drum steel land roller MH 10 ft. dump rake MH turnip seed sower Double mouldboard plow. Also other odd farm implements, ete. Dairy Farm Equipment and Miscellaneous DeLaval Speedway, spray on cabinet milk cooler, 6 can capacity DeLayal cream Senasstop MH Rite-Way milking machine, complete with 2 single units, % HP 60 cycle electric motor, pip- ney ting' and outlets for ' ea 9 double cattle water bowls, complete with piping & regulating tanks 6 single self regulating water bowls 600 gal. capacity steel supply tank Steel watering trough Several steel hog troughs, ete. Set truck platform scales Bag truck. ) Wheelbarrow 14' x 80' treated wood stave silo, with steel rod bands, knock down and piled 3 - 100 ft. rolls of good snow fencing 1 - 60 ft. roll of good snow- fencing b or 6 steel farm gates Approx, 60 to 75 steel fence posts Planking and lumber Milk pails, straineys, forks, shovels, chains, bags, along prith numer: ous 'other useful tools, farm articles, ete. too numerous to mention. Hay, Straw and Seed Approx. 500 bales of good mixed hay Approx, 100 bales of straw 875 1bs. of red clover seed, re-cleaned, and put up in 8 - 100 1b, bags, and 1 - 75 1b. bag. Sale at 1 p.m. No Reserve, Terms Cash, James R. Smith, Clerk, KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, i Auctioneers. Markham, Ont,, Phone 846 Milliken, Ont., Ph. AXminster 8-5987 Obituary MR. GEORGE WILSON In failing health for several months Mr. George Wilson passed away on April 7,'1960 at Oshawa General Hos- pital, The deceased was born: 84 years ago in. Cartwright Township, two miles west of Blackstock, the son of the late Wm. Wilson and Anne Jane Davidson. - He was a member of the Anglican Church, . In 1908 he was united in marriage with Lena Hodges. They farmed for seven years at Columbus and nearly fifty years on their farm a half mile south of Raglan. ] Surviving are his wife, a daughter Stella (Mrs, Keir Lamb) of Colum- bus, R. 1; three grandsons and. two great grandsons; two brothers, Wil- liam and Joseph of Port Perry, Leslie Russell Sonley) of Port Perry. He was predeceased by two bro- Alicia (Mrs. Wm, Irwin). Love of Columbus officiating. Cemetery. den. ceased was held. of Oshawa, a sister Winnifred (Mrs. |¥ thers Albert and Samuel, and a sister 4 The funeral service was held on i -| Monday, April 11th at MecDermott- | Panabaker Chapel with Rev. E. W. | Fuller of Port Perry, and Rev. R.|% Interment was made in Pine Grove | ; : f Q 5 ry i FreshHome-made Sausage 31bsfor$l ; Pallbearers were his four nephews, |¥ : 5 Murray Wilson, Keith Wilson, James |g : % Wilson, George Irwin and two neigh- + bours, John Howden and Harry How- | & The many floral tributes spoke of 5 the high esteem in which the de- | Council News ~~ (continued from front page) "When any premises are being va- cated, or the water supply is discon- tinued, the consumer, or the owner, must notify the Water Office, so the water supply may be shut off at the street stop cock, otherwise they will be held liable for the total rates thereof." LETTER from the Workmen's Com- pensation Board dated April 6, 1960-- "We thank you for your recent let- ter regarding coverage for the mem- bers of your volunteer Fire Brigade while attending fires in other Muni- cipalities. The mempere of your Fire tion of the Aet while these fires and also while enronte to and from these fires. At present the members of the Volunteer Fire Bri- gade are receiving the protection of the Act at the rate of $4,000.00 per year. {1 . RESOLUTION covering rates tollif)e=l Court Room, Council Chamber and Kitchen--Court Room $4.00. Couneil Chambers--$2.00. Kitchen--$2.00. 'NEXT COUNCIL MEETING --It was decided to have a Special Meet- ing, Saturday, April 30th, at 10 a.m. #' and it was left with the Clerk to ask the County Assessor, Mr, Gordon Hep- ditch to the meeting. Lin . On Motion meeting Adjourned. Phone YUkon 5-2172 ay, May 8th Is Mothers' Day | | 8 Give Mother the Chocolates she will be glad to receive. SMILES'N CHUCKLES ATTRACTIVELY WRAPPED Week-End Specials "ORANGE LAYER CAKE" "COFFEE ROLLS" GERROW'S BAKERY G. M. GERROW | YUkon 5-2221 Devon Sliced Bacon, 1s ......... 49, : "FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING "UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK 1 Fresh Ground Beef ............» 39 PORT PERRY Model illustrated: | CES Corvair 700 4-door Sedan arn General Motors Value Corvair was unanimously named "Car of the Year" by the editors of Motor Trend--world's largest general automotive magazine. And it's easy to understand why +o « "the most significant engineering advance" of 1960 « « « "four-wheel independent suspension totally unlike proved { : The results of two major economy tests run by in- dependent organizations* prove beyond a doubt that your Corvair will deliver 26 to 40% more miles on a gallon 'of regular gas than you can get in a conven- tional car. Add to this, the inherent dependability of Here are the things Corvair g Practically flat floor. . . front and rear, Room for your feet; even if you're sitting in the middle. Whe but Corvair re. members your feet? No fussing with anti: freeze . , . or water of radiator repairs or watet pumps. Corvair's air. cooled engine has noth. ing to do with 'em. ter ride, 4-wheel independent suspension . . . that gives each wheel-its own coll spring and its own knee action, RE- SULT: a smoother," flat- proved : : : : P | 7 ] ; proved , bd : 8 & any other North American-built car"... a rear engine and transaxle "allowing a flatter floor and lower roof- line"--these are some of the praises the experts heaped upon Corvair in announcing the auto industry's most coveted award! : oved 8 proved | IN) wo an air-cooled engine, the savings on anti-freezes and anti-corrosives, and the fact that Corvair is easily and speedily serviced, and you'll know for sure that Corvair is your best bet for economical transportation. . *Pure Oil Economy Trials and Mobilgas Economy Run. -- ives that no other car can touch: Almost instant heat ... from an airplane-type heater; You don't have _ to wait for the engine to warm up -- Cor- vair's heater warms up in:30 seconds. door. Fold-down rear seat. ,, that opens 17.6 cubic _.feet of storage space besides whal's in the trunk, Standard In every model, two and fours , Rear engine traction , , . that comes with the en. glne's weight bearing------ ===" down on the rear wheels, Why be a stick In the mud (or snow or slush) with any. thing 'else when you can dig In and go with Coivalr? 'Come see it! Come drive it! Come price it? RRRHK by Chevrol @ OY IN) N Fee sdsicorvair LAB See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals KRKKR @-- RIRKIKR I" O C O WY YY ¥ Q KS S ' K-1260C, 'BEARE MOTORS LTD. PORT PERRY ---- -- YUkon B - 7381

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