1? : "cessfully in the past for a snack ~all rooms except kitchen and decorated, beautiful landscaped. - Full Price $16,500 down $4,000 & cold water, oil heating, bath- REAL ESTATE D.W. McQuay REALTOR 519 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY 668-5868 Older '6- room frame and in- sul brick house in Blackstock with mew bath and oil furnace. House has extra room in the front which hag been used suc- bar. Full price $6,900.00 with excellent terms. Large building lots in both Prince Albert and Blackstock, suitable for V.L.A. financing. -- Call -- DON FORDER 985-7242 in the evening Local Representative for D. W. McQUAY, Realtor REAL ESTATE 8 bedroom stone house on large treed lot. Broadloom in bathroom. Provincial cup- boards, large living room with beautiful fireplace. . Sliding glass door opening on to patio, electric heating, garage, nicely landscaped. Full Price $26,500, down $5,000 with terms. 38 bedroom frame house in Manchester, % acre of land, modern conveniences, bathroom, oil heating, full basenient, tile floors, storms & screens, newly with terms. 2 bedroom frame house, hot room, inlaid and tile floors, large garage. Full Price $5,500. 126 acre farm near Port Perry, large 10 room brick house, 2 bathrooms, tile and hardwood floors, ample water on pressure, large hip roof barn cement stable. Other buildings, good possibilities.-- $25,000. Down with terms. Call for more information. We have income homes, and farms and small acreage. MARION HOPKINS Local Rep. 985-7215 FRED BROOKS after 6 -- 985-7168 Auction Sales Township .of Whitby, known as on which is Brick School built TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of House- hold Furniture, the property of MISS NORMA URQUHART, will be held in the town of Ux- bridge, 'corner of Brock and 4th Ave, on SAT. DEC. 3rd, Heintzman piano and bench (excellent condition), Bed Chesterfield and chair (good), bedroom suites. Pine cupboard (glass doors), 2 space heaters, rocking chairs, Antique tables, dishes, ete. Property sold. No reserve. Terms cash, Sale at 1 pm. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer / WED., DEC, 7th--Christmas Toy Auction to be held at Stouffville Stock Yards. Dolls, trains, animals, soldiers, nurses, and toys of all kinds to be sold by auction. This is your chance to buy your toys at your own bid. Also at this sale will be the balance of Gormley General Store of clothing, and hardware Tete." Everything must be sold. Sale*&t 7 p.m. Guest, auctioneer. AUCTION SALE of Two households the property of Mrs. LAURA REAL and Mrs. E. H. McDONALD will be held at Blackwater on Hwy. 7 and 12 -on-SAT.; DEC. 10 th, 2 pianos, one organ, Bedroom suites, Re- frigerator, Washing Machine, Hanging lamp (not complete) Coal oil lamps, Comport (with Egyptian Mummy emblem), Antique cupboards, glass door cupboards, chest of drawers, 'Vacuum cleaner, Studio Couch Hair Wreath Picture Frames. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Pro- perty sold. - No reserve. Terms Cash. Sale at 11.30. Note, due to short days, must start on time. ) (good). REG. JOHNSON, Dec. 1-8 ~~ Auctioneer Pp ALEK TRICIAN 'shvs NEED AN ELECTRICIAN, ALERT & QUICK? \WEVE THE SERVICE - |MAN 7000 THE AS CLOSE . AS YOUR KEN P. MURRAY Licensed Electrical Contractor PORT PERRY, Ont. 985-7005 OF WHITBY -- AUCTION SALE -- BRICK SCHOOL and LOT-- Part of Lot 82, Concession 8, the = Baggotsville . School on south side of County Road #4 about 1 and 1/3 miles west of No. 12 Highway, on SAT., NOV. 26th at 10 O'clock am. Property consists of Lot, ap- prox. 13% Acres more or less in 1926. Full Basement. Good well. Pressure System. Hydro. Terms & Conditions of sale made known day of sale. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Nov. 17-24 Auctioneers THURS, DEC, 1st--Twilight Auction Sale of dairy type fresh cows and springers for export or domestic purposes, to be held at the Stouffville Stock Yards (in the cow palace). We have a number of good cows lined up for this sale, and de- mand is goo. For information contact Frank Bennett 887-6570 Unionville or Norm Faulkner 640-3813 Stouffville. Sale at 7.80 p.m. Regular Auction Sale every Saturday. Dec. 1 EC ---- Are We Ready For Another Gold Stock Boom? It's coming! After nearly 30 years' experience in the stock market business, often you can see an approaching cycle coming. People on our mailing list have made mon- ey from advance information. .We havé just published an extremely interesting hook- let of 36 pages on "Geld and You can have a copy of this FREE and without obliga- tion. 'Write today. : Gordon-Daly Corporation Limited, Established 1987 Suite 1104--62 Richmond St. West, Toronto 1, Ontario. Please send me your inter- esting FREE booklet on Gold, and send me your stock recommendations from time to time, including *Iron Cliff Mines Limited. Name ine a, A Address niin FRR OPP CE TT TT ET TTT "A speculative security in the Dollar in Your Pocket". | which we act as principal osnadie tut Blacksto By O. Hill The Community Hall was packed on Friday evening for the Nomination meeting. Result for Reeve--Merrill Van Camp was re-elected by acclamation, also Deputy-Reeve John Hamil- ton. For Councillors five were nominated but just two quali- fied so another nomination will be called in the near future. Messrs. Harvey Graham, Don- ald Frew and Neil Malcolm were returned to the Board of 'Education. : Very interesting and explan- itory reports were given by all 1966 officers after called on by Mr. Bruce Heaglip who was ap- pointed chairman. The other nominees all spoke but declined to stand. Road Superintend- ent Merlin Suggitt also spoke re his department and Mrs. J. A. McArthur gave a report to the present canvass to help build the new hospital in Port Perry. A very interesting question and answer _ period brought the informative even- ing to a close. Friday night and Sunday night very interesting and thought provoking planning fellowship groups met in the United Church C. E. Centre. Approximately 60 persons from Port Perry, Columbus, Scugog, Tyrone, Enniskillen and Black- stock charges attended each night. Friday night Rev. P. Romeril was chairman and a panel led a discussion on "What is the function of the Church in the World today". Sunday evening Mr. Terry Hodgins of Prince Albert was chairman. Rev. John Romeril, Courtice led the Bible Study on the way God has acted in History and "How and where can we per- ceive God's Action to-day?" Groups were formed in which live discussions were held and the findings brought out to all. A dainty lunch and coffee ser- ved by some members of the U.C.W. brought the air .of fel- lowship with a friendly atmos- phére much nearer, Mrs. David McLean, Mrs. Henry Wotten,- Mrs. Robert Parr, Mrs. Herb Prescott and Mrs. Lyle Millson attended a Cedar Creek George * Kilpatrick received 'word last week of the death from lung cancer of Donald Weir at Carman, Manitoba. The late Mr. Weir died on November 20. He was the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Weir of Rosebank, Manitoba, and form- er Cedar Creek residents The Wm. Weirs lived on the Shirley Road on the farm where Mr. and Mrs. Melville Lansing re- side. Mrs. Frank Harris of Whitby accompanied Mrs. John den Boer to Bobcaygeon last. Thurs- day. Mrs. and Manson Woods daughters of Manchester visit- ed her mother, Mrs. Victor Lar- ocque, last Thursday. [ittle LOTTA (kg eo veuness (8) TO GIVE YOUR HAIR THAT EXTRA FLAIR, RET GIRLY YHE SECRET GIRLS PROPER CARE GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) : 985-7991 7 ¥ aaae---- so TH GF BEFRNES FERRY SURI ck News joint L.O.B.A. meeting at Pon- typool Wednesday night. Most Worshipful Grand Mistress of Ontario East -- Belle Mason-- 'and Right Worshipful Grand Mistress Etta Winters of Bri- tish America were guest speakers, In the United Church Sunday morning' the choir sang an An- them "Sweet Hour of Prayer". Rev. P. Romeril gave an inter- esting sermon from the text "The Slothful Man Roasteth mot that which he took in Hunting". In St. John's Church Rev. R. C. Rose gave a thought-provok- ing sermon on Advent and pre- paration for the second coming of Christ. The Hi-C has been re-organ- ized for the fall & winter with President--Judy Swain; Sec'y-- Brian Mountjoy; Treasurer-- Betty Bradburn; Counsellors Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell. Next meeting to be held Dec. attended the Anglican Church bazaar in Port Perry Saturday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain attended the 4-H clubs Award night in Orono Saturday. Mr. Murray Byers is attend- ing the International Livestock convention in Chicago. : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar low left Saturday for Florida and . Mr. Earl Dorrell expects to leave Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Heffron, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, Wednesday. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and - Earle visited the Earl Trewins Enniskillen Sunday. Mr. Ray Mountjoy Waterloo; Miss Elaine Mountjoy, Oshawa; Miss Lynda Kyte, Guelph; Migs Doreen Van Camp, Toronto; Mr. Larry Hoskin, Hamilton; Miss Betty McArthur, Toronto; Miss Linda Venning, Oshawa; Miss Mable Van Camp, Toron- to; Misg Joan Bradburn, Osha- wa; Miss Marion Bradburn, £3, 22 AVR oh yo Tig, ' #3 ing a A SAE SERRES HFRS BF FE 2 SPARE tas J PORT PERRY STAR - \ > THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1966 -- 7 Toronto spent the week-end at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Glover, Oshawa and Mrs. Mollon; Port Perry were Saturday night guests of the Harold Martyng. Mrs. Mollon remained for a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Mec- Kee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bruce, Sea- grave ahd Monday they attend- ed the funeral of Mr. Will San- derson of Janetville, in Lind- say. Mr. Sanderson wag a for mer Cartwright resident. y [A isms. ture essential rations. Uxbridge 852-3321 CO-OP ET rer TOP UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO THE STUDY OF RUMEN DIGESTION To better understand the problems involved in the feeding of dairy animals, it is import- ant to know a little about the workings of a cow's digestive system. oni The food and water that the animal eats passes into the rumen. millions of micro organisms go to work on everything the cow consumes. As these "bugs" act on the cow's feed and it begins to ferment, are broken down, assim- ilated, built up in the body of these argan- These mirco organisms also manufac- Here, the countless amino acids which are the building blocks of protein. 3 Fo rexample, they can take a mon protein nitrogen compound such as urea and build it into a vauable protein. 'The latter activity is dependent upon the 'available energy, vitamin and mineral con- tent of the ration. lated to meet all requirements for the most efficient utilization of urea in beef and dairy CO-OP feeds are formu- ; United Co-operatives Of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 Irving A. has worked with the best interests of this community at heart. -- -- For Seven Years As Councillor and for Two Years As Deputy - Reeve ---- ARR] I YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE IS NOW SOLICITED TO ELECT HIM TO THE COUNCIL OF THE. VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY FOR THE 1967 - 68 TERM ------ WED., VOTING DAY IS DEC. 7 POLLS OPEN 9AM. TO 7PM. FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 985-7034 EC iad : J * i za i FY rd A 4 WE, RATS In RA ETE mE ah Ny ihiihardd oh WE es dias ah £7 #3 J 4 i! a id foi | 3 Sn a Ere tn bts 3 ow Cowles Eo a --~ nD a -~ es V