Effective for pruning, Nursing Home News Mrs. Lena Ward spent an} home of his relatives on the enjoyable day with friends with whom she had She was also out another day for a car ride with her niece. Mrs. McGee was out to her uw daughters' home in Oshawa overnight on Tuesday. Abe Johnston went to the Hilltop Herald unately our juniors didn't do quite as well due to the fart they were playing boys older than themselves. All of our boys volleyball teams are eligible to compete in the CBSSA Tournament felling and cutting fire-| held in our school on Nov. 7 wood and fence posts. The Junior football team . | defeated Uxbridge 15-6. Sut- Free demonstrations at: ton defeated them 6 to 2 thus putting the juniors out of the zone finals for the CBSSA. SPECIAL -- The seniors are having more $149.95 | luek and defeated Sutton by oe |a@ score of 19-12, enabling Clw 12" Bar | them to compete in the CBS- and Chain SA tournament. The first game was in Newmarket on Nov. 3rd. The annual Hig School Fisher Commencement wil be held Farm Service on Fri. Nov. 6th. Robert Ashburn 655-3842 WES PLUMBING - HEATING - Fair will be valedictorian this year. LANE - ELECTRIC - (PORT PERRY j, 989-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE To bad you can't park your car on the Main Street, but don't let that discourage you. Have a walk through the Mud and sit yourself Where Good Food Is On The Menu For a nice cup of coffee and piece of pie, a Luncheon Special or Every Day a Full Course Dinner. Ever tried our Home Made Soups? Daily on the menu . Take out service on al! our meals, Pizza, Southern Fried Chicken, Fish and Chips. A being | Island for a few days. It was Yunch.} a nice change for him. Pile ey RS al EL APRON Seer Te PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 5, 1970 -- " taining to Hallowe'en. It - was a great pleasure to do it| UNICEF Donations Down with the help of our kind staff. : Our party was a huge suc- cess. We played host to Mr. and Mrs. DeNure had} over 300 children all in their a special treat on Wednesday.|fancy and funny costumes. Art and Alma Cox brought in a turkey supper with all the We have certainly had a busv week preparing for Hal- lowe'en. Apples to polish, pumpkins te cut, Jack O'Lan- terns and decdérations to be On Tuesday, Oct. 27th, the! put up. and Senior Girls Vol-| Our residence is decorated teams defeated Sut-| for fair, wip wien, om Auttion Seles SALE, Modern & Ba gy Private to be held on SAT., . Tth, 1970 at 1 p.m. at Residence Mr. Perry on 7A Electric Stove, Highway. senior and intermediate boys| Dressers, Television, Power e -- lawn moving cart, piano stool, a aay tubs (cement), linen, chairs, sled, desk chair, trunk, nail-puller, dishes, pictures, frames, gar- den too Anyone wantiing to put furniture in this sale are welcome. Sales room open Wed., Thurs., Friday, week of sale 6 to 8 p.m. For pickup of Furniture call Oshawa 728-1975. Large list to follow. Terms Cash. No Reserve. MYLES KING, Auctioneer, 2--Nov.5 725-5751 THURS., NOV. Sth Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Livestock, Implements and Household Furniture, 29 Re- gistered Holstein Cattle, 2 Grades, M.H. 30 tractor, M.H. 20 tractor, M.H. 60 Combine, Int. 46 Baler, John Deere manure spreader, 1964 Int. % ton truck, 32' hay elevator (Mayrath), Hay, Grain, the property of ISAAC HARDY, Lot 27, Con. 5, Darlington Twp.. 2% miles west of Hampton on Taunton Road and % mile north or 2% miles east of Taunton (Roads will be signed). Terms Cash No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Cattle Sale at 3:00 p.m Ward Holes, Jack Callaghan Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer 2--Nov5 Reaboro, Ont Phone Lindsay (705) 324-9959 THURS., NOV. 12th Auction Sale of Farm Stock & Imovlements, the property of GEORGE PANDZA, Lot 22 & 23, Con. 4. Eldon Twp 4 miles SW. of Kirkfield on hwy. 46 on Thurs.. Nov. 12 50 head of Hereford & Short horn Cattle, 13 Cows. calves by side. No. of 2 vr. old« and yearlings. Hereford Bull, 2 Sows with pigs, hog, 2 chunks. 40 sows due Dec end Jan. Cockshutt y ~~ tractor & ler. Care tractor, McCormick No. 91 self propelled combine. John Deere 4 row corn planter (new), A.C. blower. J.D. har vester, ete. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. Gerald Graham, clerk REG JOHNSON & SON Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland (705) 357.3270 SAT., NOV. 7th Auction Sale of Livestock and Implements, 32 Head of Scotch Shorthorn Cattle, 1968 M.F. 135 Diesel Tractor, 1968 MF. Trip Beam Plough, M.H Manure Spreader, M.H. Cul tivator, Swine, Team of Hor- ses, Hay, Straw, Grain, Milk. ing Equipment, Cream Quota Household Furniture, the gy of ALVIN FRANKS t 17, Con. 7, Emily Town- ship, 1 mile east of Omemee on #7 Hwy. to Emily Park turn and 4 miles north east Farm Sold. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 pm Household Furniture at 2:30 Pm. Cattle at 3:30 pm Ward Holmes, Dick Vooghen Clerks CARL HICKSON. Auctionee= | 2--Nov5 Reaboro, Ont. Phone Lindsay 705-324-9959 Thank-you kind parents for _|bringing your children and including we old folk in the gaiety of hallowe'en. Special thanks to Green- bank United Church Women for the lovely home made candy, to the Variety Store for giving the residents hal- lowe'en treats. Also thanks to all the friends and rela- tives for participating with us in bringing treats to add to the fun here. Friends and relatives call- ed on Mrs. Ferguson on Sun- day after attending a family reunion at Conway Gardens in honour of Mrs. Gordon Mc- a on al was down to about half the a- mount a year ago. The reason for the decline was as expec- ted, the change in method of collecting this year. - Earlier years the children, dressed in their costumes knocked on the doors, a small UNICEF box in their hands and residents more readily gave a smal! contribution to this important cause. This year, however, boxes were placed in some of the stores down town and in the rooms of R.H. Cornish\Public School and the result was far from satisfactory. The children still came on top and collected $93.74 at the school, but the results from the stores only added up Total In Port Perry $123: generous donation of $11.00 from a lady who wants to re- main anonymous and believe it or not, one box contained the sum of 8 cents. The total amount in Port Perry this year was $123.51, compared to $240. in 1969. Results from the Prince Al- bert School will not be avail- able before next week. Street Light On Paxton St. A street light will be instal- led on Paxton Street at the emergency entrance to the Port Perry Community Mem- orial Hospital. Council agreed to have the Hydro Commission install the light following a request from the hospital adminis- Donald (Annie's sister) who] to $29.77. This included aj trator. ROXY THEATRE celebrated her birthday Sat- urday. Oshawa Pee Wees Beat Port Perry Oshawa Red Barn trimmed Port" Perry 6-1 in a pee wee hockey exhibition game play- ed here. 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