=== a ---y - Phone 316 'Webster Transport : 5 Township of Scugog. Ld ' ~N ~ .eiii¥ * (] ! \ 7 Ontario; H Phone 121 r 15, Port Perry) i A. Racine, Esq., Public Trustbe, 0s- A 'A. ELLIS. / goode Hall, "Torgnto, Ontario. A il \ / - Lf -8ept13 | l= : = ) $ » . ° : ne } tween loads. All--loads -insured for z He ATTENTION FARMERS)! We will be pleased to pick up dead 'or crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices. Phone Port Perry 118 r 2, Uxbridge 27 Brooklin 62 Toronto, Adelaide 8636 GORDON YOUNG LTD. " "DEAD or CRIPFLED stock reméved | (ree of charge. 1 hour service. High- est pricés paid for old horses. - Phone Collect MARGWILL FUR FARM Phone 2679 -" Bowmanville oct13,tL. « GENERAL CARPENTRY Repairs and Re-modelling Built-in Cupboards a specialty. Free Estimates ' ROY KENDELL Phone 284M Port Perry. PAINTING AND DECORATING REPAIR CONTRACTING such as roofing dong almost immediately PHONE UXBRIDGE 102.r 41 Leave message for H. SHORT. FOR CUSTOM COMBINING Call STAN. GERROW Port Perry tf. ~ Washed and Disinfected truck be- full value. P.C.V. License. Hay & Straw, §havings & wood for sale. Phone 339J' Port Perry. n24 Auction Sale "of REAL ESTATE, CHATTELS, and MOTOR TRUCK By direction of the Public Trustee, the following Real Estate, -Chattels and Motor Truck, will be offered for sale by public auction, on the premises of Thomas Harry Gray, being the N14. lot 4, 9th concession, Township of Scugog and Wi% of lot 5; Township of Scugog. on the 15th day of Neptenber, 1960, at 2; 00 p.m. = Real Estate (Subject to a Reserve Bid) "N% of lot 4, 9th Concession, Town-. ship of Scugog, and W% of N34 of lot oe Chattels ! ™ Miscallandous furnifu¥e, 'and chattels. TAN Lf Motgf' Truck™. 1934 Model Dédge Truck? TERMS--Cash. For further particulars apply to: 'BE. Lhe: Austioneey, Port. Electric Floor Sanders Hardwood Floors, laid, sanded and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, zoek put on and fin- 18hed for pain "ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY 33 Eavestroughing & Furnaces ELECTRIC PRESSURE PUMPS, FURNACES "dnd FURNACE RE- PAIRS TO ANY MAKE. Free Estimates on Request. moet a. B BNES aug. 61 1207 x 30" barn. amounted to $10,760,000, 000 -in----1949, compared to $3; 710, 000, 000 in 1938. eniployed in the ordinary and technical day schools under provincial control. SPECIAL NOTICE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AND FINANCE : Private or Dealer Sales, We can save you money, Inquire now, A.C. HEAYN INSURANCE AGENT PORT PERRY A Ydr4 TYPIST WANTED 4 typist wanted for part time work at Lies of Port Perry High School. Call J Li. Crane Phone 243, CUSTOM SILO FI ~ With the Allis-Chalmers Ensilage Harvester and Blower Box. We have Power Unloading Wagons to deliver the corn from the harvester to the blower with no manual labour. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Sept.7- * Uxbridge, Ont. * FOR SALE--Walnut: Buffet, Dres- ser, Kitchen Table, all in good con- dition. Phone 246-r-12, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Case Stationary Baldr in good working order, price $200.00. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ontario. sept 7 "FOR SALE--1932 Frontinac. Sedan, this car has always had good care and'is in exceptionally good condition, 6 good tires. Apply Jack Holtby-- Phone 107-r-31 Port Perry. brown Collie Dog. Anyone having information please phone to 116 r 2 Port Perry (collect). Roy Leask, Seagrave. WANTED TO BUY--Sewing ma- chine in good running condition. Mrs. Oscar Beare, Phone 259W, Port Perry. ~ FOR SALE--Well built, two storey Could easily be 'con- verted into a dwelling house. Inter- ested persons should address corres- 'pondence to Box 13, Port Perry. HOUSE FOR SALE House, 5 acres of land and garden, hydro, on good road, Port Perry Bus service. Apply to Mrs. Hill, Prince Albert, Phone 246-r-14 Port Perry. WORK WANTED-- Boy wants work on mixed or dairy farm. Has exper- ience in all kinds of farm work. Phone Brooklin 43 r 32. : PAINTING a DECORATING No Job too Large or tho sl afr : vf Ti i) QUICK CANADIAN FACTS | It is estimated that there are more than. 3,400,000 househslig in Canada. Alberta's iabisa) 'gas may help in the defence of North America if selec- tion of a pipeline route permits serv- ing the big atomic energy works at Hanford, Washington. Last -year Canada hendng New- foundland exported about $100,000,000- of fisheries products, making Canada, the world's leading fish exporting. country. * * Personal expenditure by Canadians on consumer goods: 'and services STRAYE D---Aged, heavy set, dark | and Miss P. Hooey have reurned. to 8 Room House, Garage and Chicken] fers to Mrs. '} day September 10th at 11 a.m, These SHE'S HAPPY NAME A $15.00 VALUE FOR ONLY $6.95 YOU'LL: BE HAPPY TOO WHEN YOU GET YOUR SHEAFFER STRATOWRITER 'GOLD POINT PEN: THIS FAMOUS LONG-LIFE PEN THE LIFE OF ANY OTHER IS YOURS FOR $6.95 POST- PAID ANYWHERE IN CANADA. "+ THIS PEN IS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED. IT IS GOLD FILLED FOR YEARS OF USE. BEAUTIFULLY GIFT BOXED. You must be satisfied or money Téfunded. BETTER LIVING PRODUCTS ADDRESS onlin: rig POST PAID HE'S HAPPY FILLED BALL --TWICE I'T" COMES TORONTO, ONTARIO sessanne DE EE RY PET TER PPS SRP essere DE EET EPP PER RT PPA ERA RAS ASI cdg FRA Pr al . W. Brock and Son Blackstock Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay) who were married in Tor- onto, Mrs. Richard Hooper, Peterboro, visited her daughter Mrs. John Nes- bitt; Mrs. W. Bruce, Cannington, Mrs. R. McGill and daughter Carole, with Mrs, H. Hooey. Miss Eva Brown of Hamilton with Mrs, Forder; Mrs. Peg- gy Like, Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. John Rahim _ with friends in Cavan. Miss Vera Forder Toronto. - A reception was held in the Com- munity hall on Wednesday evening August 30th, for Mr. George Craw- ford and his bride, formerly Miss Ele- nor Kemp, formerly of Clinton and one time teacher in Blackstock Con. School. © Dr. John McArthur acted as chairman and Mrs. Frank Stinson gave the address of welcome and pre- sentation. Shirley Hamilton and Joan Venning making the presentation--a gift of money and a basket of flow- Crawford. Mrs. 'Ruth Wilsofi played the wedding march after the happy couple"were invited -to-the stage. After the- presentation and an. interesting' program, lunch was served "and/ dancing followed, music by, Ruth Wilson's orchestra. . Sorry to report, that Mrs. Harry Philip, Stirling is 1 pgain hailing taken a stroke a fé ' days ago. \ Very glad to report that Charlie Venning has had the cast removed from his back. Mr. Wm. Edgell, Caesarea, was a- warded first prize on his potatoes at Toronto exhibition. Several members of Toronto Police Nestleton Presbyterian Church Sun- gentlemen held services in Caesarea a few weeks ago. Cartwright Agriculture Society had 'In the fiscal year ending March: 31, 1950,-total ane expenses of the CBC were 8,240 000 and hel, operating. reficit was $242, 0001 = . (Gp N There are more than 77,000 teachers FRESH and CO YORK FROSTED FOODS Ho ALL KINDS OF FISH |e FAMILY BUTCHER" CAWKER BROS.. PROMPT DELIVERY CHOICE SELECTION OF OKED MEATS PHONE 29 | no Church services in St. John's until a good day on Saturday for their fair, which was a success with a good crowd. Their Street dance on Friday i evening. was well attended in spite of 'the coolfiuss;of the night. Mr. Oliver Smith won the Radio. Mr, Henry Thompson won the box of groceries donated by Mr. Saywell and Mrs, Earl Bradburn the case of peas, do- nated by Mr. Martin, ' Rev. Geo. Nicholson are taking holi- day's in September. There will be "1st Sunday in October when Mr. Ni- cholson will be back. The Rutledge family 'picnic was|. held at the home of Mrs. J. Forder on Labor Day. Roy Graham was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Snooks, at Valentia. Mr.'and Mrs. Ray Yates and Mary, Toronto visited friends and relatives recently. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trewin (Gladys Gibson) who were married in Yelverton United Church, Saturday, September 2nd. Grant Campbell (Helen Stewart, RIN. | force are holding special services in|" Welding The Ontario Plowmen's Association, times in their big International Plow- ing Match and Farm Machinery De- monstration, have this year added a farm welding competition to their list of events. The new feature is design- ed to encourage farmers and their sons to learn and understand the art ing of farm machinery, Competitions will be conducted in both Arc and Ovy-acetylene welding cach day of the big show. On the final day the top prize winners will compete for the championships. Entry fee is one dollar and the competitors will have the opportunity of winning prizes worth much more than that. Indeed; the champions will receive welding -.machines -with- several huni- red dollars, machines with which they will Be able. to carry on their welding at home. The competition will be open to all, except oh the opening day when this competition, like the plowing, will be open to persons whom the counties of Dufferin, Grey, Ontafio, Simcoe and York. The Plowmen's Association are Competition | who always try to Keep up with the | § of welding as it applies to the repair) SHOES SISMAN " Sisman Scampers, Boys .. Girls' Loafers, Wine .... Boys' Oxfords ee 84.95 Canvas Shoes and-Children's Lines in a Wide Variety of Prices. BOYS SUITS TWEEDS, Double-Breasted style with one or PRICED ACCORDING TO SIZE YOUNG MEN'S SUITS 7 Oly HOE TrD or GABARDINE $49.50 "BATA LE ra "GIRL'S SW LADIES § tion, for they feel that thd importance of farm machinery repair in to-day's farming, makes welding of interest to every farmer. They ire receiving sub- stantial support in the prize list from the Dominion Oxygen Co., Ltd. Can- adian Liquid Air Co. and Canadian General Eleetrie Co. Ltd. This year's match is being held at Nottawasaga Valey Farms, Tecumseh Township, Simcoe County, near the town of Alliston. Opening or; Local Counties Day is Tuesday, October 11, very interested in_this. "new _competi-- b pt with the International C ompetitions being held on October 12,13 and 14. Sonny en 50 CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS, $2.98 to $4.50 IN WOOL and NYLON---$4.95- to $6.45 «/7" GIRLS BLAZERS 'GIRL'S TUNICS ~GIRL'S DRESSES * BOYS' WINDBREAKERS BASKETBALL SHOES---Men' s "431 95. "PEACHES Phone your order for the hest this week: JARS---~Medum $1.59. Small $1.39. JAR RUBBERS, 2 for 15c¢. PORT PERRY me SR NARITA ASS SRF UF FI AAA 52.95 to $6.75 SMITH 54.95 two pants EATERS WEATERS $5.95 4. 05 and 35.8 5 . $2.5010$4.95 Boys' $3.50 Q "es 0 PHONE 43 PORT PERRY FAIR (Continued from page 4)) .. CLASS 23--FRUITS Coll. Apples -- Ross Law, Smith, Laura Lyle. | Alexander Apples--Laura Lyle. Baldwin Apples--Laura Lyle. Northerti Spy Apples. Ross Law, Lloyd Smith, Laura Ly le. Greening 'Apples - Lloyd Laura Lyle. Golden Russet Apples--Laura Lyle, Ross Law. ° Snow Apples-- Laura Lyle, McIntosh Red Apples--Iloyd Smith, 'Ross Law, Laura Lyle. * Talman Sweet Apples Lloyd Smith, . Law. ~L.. Smith, R. 'Law, L. Lyle. 'Melba' AppITET- "Ross Taw, Laura Lyle. St. Lawrence Apples. -- LL. Laura Lyle. Wealthy Apple--Laura Lyle. = Delicious Apples--Ross Law, Laura Lyle, Lloyd Smith. Stark Apples Lloyd Smith. Blenheim Pippin Apples -- Laura Lyle, Ross Law. Cr, abapple 8 Laura Lyle. Clapp's Favorite Pears -- Mrs. D. Edwards. ; Parle Pegs -Mrs. D. Edwards, L. yie A.O.V. Pears--Ross Law. Lombard Plums--Mrs. D. Edwards. Reine Claude Plums -- Mrs. wards, Ross Law. - «(C 'ONTINUE D NEXT WEEK) - Ross Law, L. Smith, 7, "Photo by The Molson Photographer Smith, Ed-