Sugar and Spice (Continued) I don't like slaughter. But shoots an animal is a depraved monster, a Saturday afternoon I myself fired with cool precision. at a fence sign. I don't think every man who lusting for blood. Many lined up my sights and post or a No Trespassing have And I'll never forget the day I bagged my biggest trophy-- the black bear. I was out hunting partridge. The birds had me pretty rattled, jumping up behind me with a great whir and winging off, laughing over Suddenly, out of the corner black, menacing shape crouched flash, T whirled, thi bled at one shot. But I ate him, in a stew. their rew up my gun and fired. [ felt both silly and a little sick when my 400-pound black bear turned out to be a 12-ounce black shoulders. of my eye, I saw this huge, on a tree limb. Quick as a Down he tum- squirrel. How things have changed since Samuel Johnson wrote, a couple of hundred years ago, "Hunting was the labor savages of North Anheries, but men of England." of the the amusement of the gentle- . have they ? --Toronto Telegram News Service BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOUSE? Check our Special Rates. for homes under construction. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Port Perry, Ont, sent, 26 Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing Eavestroughing, also Sturgeon Paint for house or barn We will contract for all kinds of roof. work. Phone 985-7964. Port Perry Dec. 26/ 6! "Real Estate N FARM HOMES BUSINESS "LOTS MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 Agents: - Fred Brooks 985-7168 Joan Bagg 985-7379 Nov. 21/63 GILLSON & 'McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North St bs 1--Deec. 31, Music Teacher | Piano and Organ GLORIA HASTINGS | 985-2539 Dec. E. [3 Hennoly | ® Pit Run Gravel '® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick Sand and Chips. FOR QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 ! 1--Dec. 5/63. Cash on the Spot for Dead or Crippled Farm | Stock. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM | | TYRONE Licence No. 245-C-63 F 10 Oct. 64° DUS LIY SO | OPTOM METRIST AE Johnson, | 0.D. MARY ST., PORT PERRY | Wed. 9 am, - 1 pm Appointments - Phone , | 985-2383 Jan, 2/64 TEACHING PIANO | CEDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, ay, and Harmony. Any age, any grade: Special courses for beginners. + For appointment phone 985- 7563 | Feb. 29/ 61 For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see. ALEX SHEPHERD Suite 17, Emmerson Motel, Phone 985-7031 Specializing in small business and farm operations, Dec. 19th. BRUCE V. MACKEY, BA. Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 25 Caleb Street, Port Perry Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon. Evenings by appointment only. | Telephone No. 985-2127 Jan. 23/64 ~ RIMAR MEMORIALS GRANITE MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS CEMETERY LETTERING DEPENDABLE SERVICE ~ 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone : 723 - 1002 Dec. 12/63. NICK S Dead | Stock Service | Highest prices paid for dead or crippled cattletand horses: Hogs and small animals removed free. For fast service, 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week -- Phone: Uxbridge--ULster 2-3319 No charge to you, - We pay all telephone charges. Prop. NICK MONTAGUE License No. 172-62 |. R.R. No. 1, Foxmead Dee. 26/63 ; Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND | WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Brooklin Jrs. Gordon, Farmers. - Donna , sion, in Ontario County has be- | { come the first in the 50-man | up 101.3% | ganizer for all Canada Savings | : Bonds campaigns in the past. vide an average yield of 5.03% | steps up to ! | our farms, several farmers have | SOE) am A AEDS (GED (SD | (A (a ()§ SELL and BUY Rey. Bepsisony Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.5--Feb, 28/64 "SIGNS POSTERS L. Langille 985-2916 Dec. 12 i Aa 1 CEES (1 ( or PERRY SJAR PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., NOV, 7th, 1963-11 Debate Winners Carelessness With Matches, Eic. The debating team of Marilyn St farts 85% 0f All Forest Fires Downey, Bill Batty, ¢ Bar- | key, and David Howthorne, rep- resenting the Brooklin Junior president KE. Healey Farmers, was declared winners | Perry Rod and Gun Club wel- of the annual debating compe- | comed 86 members and guests tition held at Brock High School, | to the annual dinner meeting Cannington, October 24. held in the Scout Hall. Also competing, were Ted! After. his opening remarks, Ken Alsop, Allan Shier: Rev. E. S. Linstead said grace and Allan Ross, Beaverton, Jr. and offered toast to the Queen. Farmers; and Bob Barlow, Neil Mr. Ben Smith acted as chair- Raines, Barbara Holtby and Bob | man during the dinner, and Mr. Robertson,. Port Perry Junior Cecil King presented two tro- | phies to the club won in shoot- the! ing contests during the year. topic "Resolved the present Mr. Armstrong of the Forest- system of school taxation | ry Department of the Depart- Ontario is satisfactory". Select. | ment of Lands and Forests was ed to enter the Provincial de-| guest speaker and was intro- bating series duced by Mr. Ben Smith. Ontario County were David, pio topic was on reforesta- Hawthorne, Marilyn Downey. | | tion, firefighting and preserva- Bill Batty and Bob Robertson. | ti)" of the forests and wildlife. In the public speaking com- | He said that 157, of forest Petiiion, Daria pl Wihorne, al fires is caused by lightning and Farmers, was declared winner. hs balan of 859 is caused by FARLEY lessness with matches, ettes, ete. Team members debated and represent cigar- dent. Sale of C S.B. Over Objective Toronto, Oct. 30th -- W. G. Tubby, who is the organizer for the 1963 Canada Savings Bonds 'campaign, payroll savings divi- | | ground as well as in the air, Mr. Armstrong said. Air planes are | loaded with water, carrying any- Ontario payroll savings organ- | ization to achieve 100% or more of his objective. i Mr. Tubby has already racked | with sales totalling ! $2,128,000 to date. His territory covers Oshawa, | ' Bowmanville, Pickering, Ajax, Uxbridge, Port Perry and Port | Union. He has been an or-. PLUGGED The 1963 series of Canada| i Savings Bonds will be sold at par until Nov. 15. They bros | FREE per year if held to maturity in 112 years. Interest is payable | Phone | annually and begins at 4% + for each of the first two years, Hb for each of the | Wednesday night, October 30, of © Port element through care-| Fire fighting is done on the| where from 1,500 to 6, 000 gal- tons and they will fly low over: the fire area dumping the con- tents of water they carry in much shorter time than fire- fighters on the ground can do. The ground crews works with pumps and hoses from streams and lakes and the Department to day have 750 miles, of 11," hose for fire fighting in the province. Two films were shown, one on bird life and one showing the aircraft in action fighting forest fires and the contact they keep with the men fighting fires on the ground. Various shooting awards were presented to some of the mem- bers; L.. Huston, bronze, silver, gold badges; ,Leduc, bronze badge; B. Shaw, shield, C. Lown, shield, H. Stolks, shield. Winners of door prizes were: ladies -- Mrs. Gilbert and Mus. ' Pascoe and for men--Myr. Seag- ram and Zandrowski. Club members Grant Gerrow and Harlin Davey. The dinner was prepared by the guide mothers and as al- ways the meal was excellent, USE The CLASSIFIED SECTION of The PORT PERRY STAR BILL'S 'RADIATOR REPAIR (1'; Miles North of Manchester ) UP RADIATORS BOILED OUT and REPAIRED "THEY WORK LIKE NEW" PICK UP and DELIVERY 985 - 7531 Oct. 10 next six years, and then rises] to 5% % for each of the final | i four years. --_--X-- ! Seagrave News by Mrs. H. Erglesan Mrs. Aylmer Wallace ofl Wick, and Mrs. Wilfred Huddle- stone, of Willowdale, visited on Sunday with their cousin Mrs: J. C, MacTaggart and Mr. Mac- | Taggart. i Messrs. J. S. MacFarlane, C. Tait, J. C. MacTaggart and H. Eagleson attended the St. John's Presbyterian Church = W.M.S. Thank Offering Service on Sun- day evening. We are sorry to report Mrs. Wm. Keen, in Ross 'Memorial Hospital, Lindsay. However she is reported to be progressing favourably. Water is a real necessity on WES PLUMBING - found it necessary to drill wells. At the present time Mr. H. Zolitz is drilling. \ Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wesley English of Beav- erton. --_--X-- THROUGH THE ' CLASSIFIED SECTION | OF THE ment service. we pay the bill. necessary. PHONE 985. 2331 - PORT PERRY ---- HEATING - Phone 985-2473 Port Perry. FUEL OIL EVERY DAY MORE PEOPLE ARE TURNING 'TO OIL FOR THEIR WINTER PLUMBING HEATING WIRING LANE ELECTRIC | HOME HEATING COMFORT We have been serving this community with their Heating Fuel for 33 years and are still in a position to serve with the Best of Heating Oil. We offer Automatic Delivery and a free equip- You choose your Service Man and All you pay is for the oil we deliver to your tank and for any parts that are REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 985-7951