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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Feb 1951, p. 8

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rp nis Sh RO gy Sat SERPS TLE alii ere n yn) £5 As SEE) tie gv NIH Chet ext as = tel} Fie HAL SE grind 3 ¢ ee SRT BR TI es tek bi aaa ad et es kia Vadis io Tian Co A 4 . Phils AT 3 A ~ 4 3 5 a x : : 5 girs lon BAL presi SFT IVR Vi wahinhid Aenichs cay PT % - pe ry Ra : p- --L py LE PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1951 ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased tg" pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay the -highest prevailing prices. ; Phone Port Perry 118 r 2, Uxbridge 27 Brooklin 62 GORDON: YOUNG LTD. DEAD FARM STOCK 'Picked up promptly. Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep & Pigs. (We pay for Horses and Cows) As an added service, we will co- operate 'with your veterinarian in post-mortem. w 2%¢ per Ib for live horses. Call collect Bowmanville 2679 MARGVWILL FUR FARM r Tyrone, 1-61tf FOR SALE -- 9 roomed frame dwelling, centrally located. Hydro, bathrooms. Suitable for two families. Close to schoool and churches, Ex- cellent repair. Immediate possession. . For further particulars write Box 11, Port Perry Star. feb 1 HOUSES WANTED in Port Perry and District We have a number of Clients in the market for houses and farms--ift you wish to sell: "Consult us. DONALD SCOTT REAL ESTATE 25 Prince St., corner of Bond St. : Oshaw @Phone 4153 February 22nd "FOR SALE -- Findlay "Condor" Range for coal or wood. W. C. Son- ley, Port Perry, Phone 164 r 31. FOR SALE--Cob Corn, $40.00 per ton: Baled Hay, $20.00 per ton. Ux- Spring Farms - Limited, Uxbridge, Ontario. feb22 : v FOR SALE-- Wood lot--Elm- and _ Maple Apply 'M. A. Wilson, Phone 163 r 12, Port Perry. Bod and Gun Club Club. members are having very pleasant evenings at the High School this winter; there is much more in- Crash SHOWA THIS yeaf Tinh "ac way time during the. past years, Many -new- members -have- joined this "year, "Tas well as several who because they were away have come back and all are really having a good time at both casting and target practice. : The junior members are really tak- ing their places along side of the older fishermen and are: making a good showing. They were given their V5 © first real test against the older _mem-. NE bers and made good scores. The rifle men are having a fine time with the targets, they are really getting their rifle sights set and. are piling up some good scores. These practices are held in the High School each Thursday night. CONSERVATION CORNER Carp fishing, on light tackle, can be an exciting pastime which sports- men's groups and individual anglers would do well to include in their plans for the 1961 season, says the Ontario © CLASSIFIED ADS Toronto, Adelaide 8636 | FEED FOR SALE " Ground Mixed Chop--$3.156 cwt. 24% Dairy Ration--$4.16 cwt. Laying Mash--$4,16 cwt. Fine Salt--$1.30 cwt. Cleaned Wheat--$3.10 cwt. 26 lbs. Calf Meal--$1.45 Ton Orders Delivered SSW. TAYLOR, BURKETON Port Perry--Phone 198-r-23 Bowmanville--Phone 2917 FOR SAL E-- 4 Room House for sale, apply to Mrs, A. J. Every, Scu- gog St;, Port Perry, Ontario. Want to make better money with your poultry this year? The answer is. Bray Chicks bought early enough. Prompt 'shipment, cockerels, pullets, mixed--dayold, started. Ask us for particulars--A. R. Gray, R.R. 2 Port Perry, FOR SALE--'37 Ford Sedan, new motor, . custom radio, heater, covers, good paint job, many extras. In exceptional condition for year. Priced for quick sale. 'Apply Owen Reader, Scugog St., Port Perry. Portraits | Get a portrait of your child- , ren or yourself, under the aus- I pices of the Boy Scout Mothers Auxiliary. Photographers from Murray Studios in Toronto will be at the Library on the 9th and clock "until nine. Contact any Scout Mother for your coupons or call 183 or 13 for information. Have your portrait taken and help the Boy Scout Mothers. : FOR SALE--Dece. 1947 Chev. Se- dan Delivery, in good condition. Ap- ply M. E. Coakwell, 1150 Simcoe, N., Oshawa, Phone 4488M. Feb.8 slip 10th of February, from two 0'- --- Yacht Club} News At last we have news, in fact very important news, for members and anyoné interested in the activities of our Yacht Club, I suppose the subject of boating sounds rather out of season because of present temperatures being so low, but the 24th of May lies only four months away. and this year that date means something bigger and better for all concernéd. This year you will see not just a few sail boats, but many boats from all aver Canada in con. nection: with the New Power Boat Squadron which was organized last Sunday. The meeting held last Sunday was very successful and because of the or- ganization of thé New Power Boat Squadron, the Yacht Club now has about seventy new members from To- ronto, Oshawa, and Whitby, with prospects 'of about fifty more. Most of the new members are interested in sailing also. We welcome our new members, They will he of great ben- fit to the Club. supply. an excellent lunch. Sorry to a Pl Phone 32. ---- In regard to this meeting we wont to express oir thanks to Mrs. Cephas Sleep and her committee who always report Mrs. Sleep was not present, owing to illness and being confined to Lindsay hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. In a previous report the Daa for the tennis court were mentioned. Now we can definitely say work will go forward and it will be completed as soon as possible and in use next sum- TRY OUR DELICIOUS -- CHERRY PIES DANISH. PASTRY EACH TUESDAY & FRIDAY Saturday Cake Special "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" A Ee Gerrow' 8 Bakery mer, bers are asked to try and attend this The court will be open to mem- bers only. All non-members -inter- ested would profit by becoming a member and enjoy the privileges of the tennis court. Another meeting for the members. will be held this Friday, Feb. 2, at| 7.00 -p.m. in the form of a dinner to be held at the "Del", Ted Griffen is supplying entertainment. All mem- EE RO OOS OROOSOROSORORORORONE -------- meeting. See you at the meeting. -------- -- ri REN RR ER SRS ARRON ER OROROSOR Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. -- Ri pi . Two Shows Nightly--7 and # THURSDAY, FRIDAY; SAT; FEBRUARY 1.2.8 -- -- 2ND BIG FEATURE-- - Gene Autry with Champion In the Exciting. Outdoor Drama "SONS OF NEW MEXICO" Bob Walker a Deborah Kerr : 2nd Complete BE starts at 8.25 pm, _ MONDAY, TUES. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5.6.7 Bert Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire, Edmund Gwenn - In 'the Season's Heart-Warming Comedy' Drama DE RS RRR ROR OR OS ROP LRN "MISTER 880" NEWS and COMEDY Epsom Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. H. Armstrong on their 48th wedding an- niversary on Sunday the 28th. Murs. Wm, Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Armstrong were guests 'at a, dinner held in their honour on Sunday. Mr. Russell Lane and Mr, and Mrs. Leon Gillson, Columbus were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Macdonnell and family were at Owen Sound re- cently visiting with Mr. Macdonnell's parents. \- f At least two Southern Ontario Clubs at Brantford and Port Perry, done such a good job in getting mem- bers interested- in angling for fish that each spring they hold "derbys" in which prizes are given for the most carp and the largest taken. "The membership of these groups voluntary conservation activity for it assists the Department greatly in ridding waters of the carp, which, be- cause of their feeding habits, destroy the eggs and spawning grounds or] more desirable species," said Dr. W. J. K. Harkness, Chjef, Division of Fish and Wildlife. -- The Port--Perry group-report-that-{ they have held derbys for the past three years at Lake Scugog on week- ends between May 24 and June 10 when the carp are spawning. During this time the contestants have taken out a lot of carp. At last year's meets alone at least 200 of the coarse fish were caught, club officials say. Actually, the potential destruction of carp would be much greater than this figure because there are about 80,000 carp eggs to a carp although not all of these would, by any means, Department of Lands and Forests. hatch out, PLACE ~ Farmers' Meskings © 1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M.' Timely talks on important agricultural subjects. given by men with practical experience. HENNY] Talks will be Plan now to attend. SUBJECTS $3300 s Township Halls Farm Power Hay & Pasture & Soil Survey Grass Silage Farm Planning : POPP Peete te SITS 2200000000004000-004 have] © is _to-be "highly "commended "on this |- . CAR LOOK ct look which sets Chevrolet | WE \ wet monies . .. * wheel embodying a new full-circle horn ring (in Dé Luxe models)". H. L. FAIR, = Agricultural Represshtative ; (Clip this announcement IESE 200000000 - Brougham "Mon., Feb. 6°) Mon., Feb. 12 | Mon., Feb, 19 H - Brooklin Tues., 'Feb. 6 Tues!, Feb. 13 | Tues,, Feb, 20 : Manchester ~ | Wed, Feb. 7 Wed., Feb. 14 Wed., Feb, 21 Sunderland Thur., Feb. 8 | Thur, Feb. 16 Thur, Feb, -22 Beaverton Fri, Feb. 9 | Fri, Feb. 16 | Fri, Feb. 23 Sponsored by | Ontario Department of Agriculture COL. T. L. 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