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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Feb 1951, p. 8

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Eo SE --\ gr A a aa he bra N oo 5 Br; } - yt er SESE PA Ta Eh Se + 1 '- ER Se SNE x -- i CLASSIFIED ADS ty ATTENTION FARMERS! | FOIt SALE---A number of Yorkshire |° We will bey or crippled farm animals highest prevailing Port Perry 118 r Brooklin 062, cased to pick up dead pric ¢s, 21. Lindsay 8660 GURDON YOUNG LTD. * .nov 80} -- META Ensen i | Township Clerk, 1 will scll by Rublic DE AD I ARM STOCK Picked up promptly. and pay the Uxbridge 27.1 Toronto, EMpire 35-3036 ' EM ERLES FRE, 4 a L h o) o 0 T. 8 k 4 5 3 Heel Si8 . a 00h i A RL x 1 A F, r af fo ¥ ALAS BASIE 3 j eS hadi bab aitad - * a & i ' PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, FEB, 16th, 1051 Apply to W. C. Wilson, Maple Drive, R.R.1, Port Perry, Phone | 90 r 4. feb.22 brood sows. Auction Sale favored with instructiony Noble of East Whitby | Jeing firom Wm. k, Auction at 110 Park Road North, in <1 Ushawa, on Saturday, February 17, - Port Perry. EA v = : 8 HP Horses, Lows, alves, Sheep & Pigs. | uy) p.m. sharp, the following: (We pay for Herges und Cows) ' will co- Road Equipment-- "1 1 (1ud6) '2 ton Chevrolet pick-up truck; 1_ Chevrolet "(Maple Leaf) truck, 1 concrete mixer, 1 Centrifugal Pump 27 x 27, 206 feet of hose, One ! Way Plow and Hydraulic pump, 1 | Adams leaning wheél grader, Adams Junior grader. As an added service we operate wilt your velerwnarian. in : post-mortem. 23 pel for hive Call collect Bowmanville 2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Lyrone, ib horses. | Tile Forms-- 1-01 aaa A 367 2 out, 4 inside 1 top 4 rings, a" ras 2 407 2 out, 3 inside 1 top 3 rings, 16" W ANTLED FO RENT. --A well lo- 14 gut, 8 inside, 1 top 25 rings, 12" 10 cated 100 acre farm, must have good | out, 8 inside 1 top 25 HS 12" 6 out, buildings with hydro, on highway, if [0 inside 1 top Y rings, 6" 3 out, 1 in- ide 1 top 2 rings, 1- 500 gallon steel possible, or would buy same alter tank Tor water, 3, 16 foot gates. snow, good with reasnable down pay- [ ment, Should have bush, spring or | Gement File } creck ireiel property. Plone |" Hi-1o 7 ule, 24-36 tile, 30-307 tile, | 2% 4 ' " he . SL OuaT ude, 200-47 clay tile. A number 172 v 2:1, Port Perrys "F.C Middie- of uscd steel culverts 157 x 187 (good on, Ru a" Burketon, Unt Leb. 10 condition.) I Miscellaneous: . HOUSES WANTED | dot tect of 1anch hose, 14 picks, 18 in Port Perry and District shovels, 3 snow shovels, 4 axes, 6 We have a nwinber of Clicat: pu ! ha : : iE i N pliaw forks, 2 in the market for houses anu i hae . : 4 whisk anc Mp To farms--it yout wish Lo seis toner noots, 2 sets block and tackle, a Consult us no danierns woh red globes, miscellan- DONALD SCUT1 | vo ipths recinforeing steel, = ~------ JE AL STAT pO Ee bquipments 2H Prince St. COLNE oi-Bond St. Cheri's desk, steel storage shelves ard Lilong cabiiet pmimeograph ma- | hone Hod February Salad Oshawa tax office police office chiang, des kg swivel chair, weoden cabinet, desi, | rere Sne years - = vsti (gl lamp, tiling cabinet, steel, wood FOR SALL Cob Corn, 540.00 per drawers; paper cup dispenser, 2 2 waste ton Baied tiny, 320.00 per von. Ux. paper basics, filing cabinet, 2 draw- Spring ae Litaiied brage, UT adding machine. . i « In 4 L ' . Wt 4 4 B ¢ h vi Many other articles Loo numerous Ontario. iebdd vg nention. terms cash, For-in- SVR co Tormauon contact Mr. W. Noble or i Mi. lmer Powell, . STANDING TIMBER Sold by 4 ' , acre and acre lots. Mosuy hardwood FRANK STIRTEN ANY, i apie) and some mixed: Mr. Ive! \uctioneér, Oshawa. Williams, KUKI, Port Ferry Phone 190 r 12. i FOR SALLE Boy's Skates and : E asiern Star ~Boouts, size (, in good "condition. Phone 251d, Port Perry. . BLUE RAY CHAPTER, O.E.S. P---- WOOD FO SALLE single cord delivered. 0. J. liyland, Elm, so. | On Thursday evening, February 8, ey Blue .Ray Chapter No. 238, 0.E.S., --= held its regular meeting. . The meet- ing niarked the occasion of the official a i | visit of Sister Meta Moore, District LOST--Will_the person fio took | Deputy Grand Matron of District 11. the brown feit Stetson hat ut the Port} Sister Moore said, the officers were to Perry Memorial Gardens on Jan. 27, be congratulated on their work. The please return and get ther own Bilt- | The oifices of Worthy Matron and more hat. Frans Lyi, Phone 67-32. | Patron were capably filled by the As- cai "| sociate Matron, Sister Mildred Palmer FOR SALE--"White" trade and the Associate Patron, Bro. Elgin ing machine in good working order. | [{utchinson, in the absence, of our Apply J. L. Crane, Principal, P.P.ILS. Worthy Matron and Patron: = The Phone 243. { Chapter was pleased to entertain a | goudly number of 'visitors from To- WANTED--Medium sized house in | ronto, Oshawa, and Whitby and a Address-Teplies" to Box Sister from Scotland. - Phone SeW- } | . bj Pory Percy iar, | Blue Ray members-missed the pre- "sence of our Worthy Matronand Pat- 5 CES ron and extend to Brother H. Durkin Phone 216J best wishes for a speedy recovery. FOR SALE--Coal and Wood range, white enamel, nearly new. ws Prospect | The Prospect Woman's Association | will meet at the home of Mrs, Frank | Vernon on Wednesday, February 21, at 2.30 p.m. Visitors are cordially invited to attend. An evening of good entertainment | is being planned for February 22nd at Prospect school, the proceeds being in aid of Port Perry Hospital Fund, | Mr. Ronald Peel has very kindly con- sented to show his slides taken on his | trip to California. Special musical numbers will be provided by Mrs. Ted | Jackson and Mr. Ken Jackson. to be at Prospect School at 8.30 p.m. { on Thursday, February 22 and both | enjoy yourself and support a most "worthwhile cause. Mr. and Mrs. C. Webster and fam- ily of T oronto, were recent visitors at | the home of Mr. Burnsell Webster, . PHONE 177 .- Plan | he ws --rr--tmae EEE ESSER OEY Complete Radio Repair Service We are equipped to check and repair all types of radios, Phonogtaphs and Public Address! Systems. $ A COMPLETE ELECTRIC SHOP TO SERVE YOU. PORT PERRY ELECTRIC rns ----------------" 2R8482410 144 14 See us today. PORT PERRY 0000000000000 retertstestssstasttetese de 50-50 CLUB The 50-60 Club held its February meeting on Saturday evening, Feb, 10, in Taylor's recreation room which was gaily decorated for St. Valentin's Day. The presidents, Marjorie and Frank Honey, presided. The conveners- in charge of this meeting were Hazel and George 'Menzing and Edna and Jack Starkey. The worship service was conducted by Edna Starkey: and prayer,. followed by a Valentine story by Thelma Beare and a reading It included a hymn i ec a ,_ ---------- a A Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Two Shows Nightly--7 apd # THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, FEBRUARY 16-1617 Joan Caulfield, and Robert Cummings In the Glorious Technicolor Musical Comedy wrHE PETTY GIRL" 4a) SHORT PICTURES MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1920.n ® |* Joel McCrea, Ellen Drew, Dean Stockwell HE In the Year's Record-8meshing Comedy Drama "§TARS IN MY ORO NEWS and COMEDY games and contests. for everyone. given by Edna Starkey. Rev. W. C. Smith then spoke briefly to the mem- bers of the Club. After the business period, the con- veners in charge led in a very well planned recreation period of Valentine These were n A 'd A very tasty Valentine lunch was served. The next meeting will be on March 10th. = ~~ _was available eh Port Perry. ' PT EAN AA RI RPIF TF RIRTRARRRRF IFAT ITT Dn te | Bread and Cakes Made Fresh Daily | i - FRY THE NE WIC I-:CRIEAM "JELLY ROLL" f | Saturday Cake Special | : "GOLDEN DATE LAYER CAKE" i | Phone 32. Gerrow's Bakery : BRITA IIIS tats ATTN ATARI IIIT CE888088800080888888800888008888TE00RREEIEIEIIIIIILNLISANLLELIELEIIIIIILILNILILLLLLLLLLLLLILILILL THE STUDENT'S COUNCIL OF PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 2 invites you to their Third Annual I TT 1 AT HOME pi to be held in the assembly hall-of the High School, on_the evening of Friday, February 23rd, 1951, 9 P- m. : Orchestra 3 resessesssesess Dress, Optional a Admission: $2.00 couple, $1.25 single Invitations obtainable from any member of Studer 1t's Council. > eterercevensectetesnaesnescanns Kay Prentice, President. - Grant Michell, Vice-Pres. A) re 1131818 DTT Tyr i nara tsnatttatnssesstenssseansssasnsessts Custom Deluxe 4-Door 6-Passenger Tourback Sedan = A OGINIRAL MOTORS VALUR SEE THE 1 ; Y es. Buick days are here again! And this is your | "invitation to see for yourself all the wonderful improvements that have come to Buick since it in Canada. See the gay and spritely Custom . . . which can acéurately be titled "The Newest Car In The } Hockey! Fri., Feb. 16th Mem. Gardens - and action... with interior richness that sets new . 0 tures hidden under Buick's rich fashion styling... World"... . new in structure, new in power, new in dimensions, new in thrift. See the lordly Roadmaster... exiiberant with power standards of elegance in motor cars . . . luxurious in every detail, spacious in every dimension! Learn about all the magnificent engineering fea- Dynaflow, the completely automatic dream-drive vr wos « flashing Fireball Power from new, higher compression, valve-in-head engines . . . the Push- Bar Forefront. . . rugged Torque-Tube Drive... famous 4-Wheel Coil Springing + + » all-weather comfort from Dual Ventilation .. . large, safe Self. Energizing Brakes! So mitch i is new, so mich is desirable . . . so much is thrilling! Come in and se¢ the 1951 Buick today! | sure Archer Motor Sales ry | NEW BUICKS AT YOUR DEALER'S TODAY SCUGOG BRAVES Vs. PORT 'PERRY dy 8.30 pm. |

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