FOR SAND and GRAVEL: We will, be pleased to pick up. dead | ELLSWORTH KENNEDY or erippled firm avimals and pay the | | ed. La serve you. highest LX vain pl ces "im 22 Po i v Jor information Port Perry 118 1.2 Uxbridge 27 june? _ Brooklin 62.- Tyronto, EMpire 3-3636% a : Lind fy sueo I OR SALLE Wi ¢_engmel we re- i GORDON YOUNG [Th. ednin TI capacity, in good nov 30 iit Coleman til Burner, small rr. aC Gi At u Iy wi ler. ) Wire ' DEAD FARM STOCK Fars? gate, good condition) Phone 277) N Picked up premptly. * WA 1 Tay Rake, Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep & Pigs. ' dition Leon (We pay for Horses and Cows) Clot Perry As an added service we will co- a " operate with your veterinhrian iu SR post-mortem.' FOR SALI King Tei Box, 2%¢ per 1b for-live horses \prly to Phone Call collect Bowmanville 2674 MARGWILL FUR FARM i ee ------ oes Sept ---- Tyrone. FOR VLE I \ vid Ajax Oats 1-D1tt I red seed. pm -- . . 107 1m 2, Port "HOUSES WANTED 77 eae ee eispma-- . in Port Perry and District FOR [10 John Deere Tractor, We have a number of Clicats' ; front end in the market for houses and i ondition. Lead- farms--if you wish to sell: fer one year ol Days, phone 289, Consult us evenlggs 1EEW, *mayl0 N L ; gv - DONALD Jean ESTATE WANTED Sewing Machine, drop Bio ler, hanying te cders, COm- sen, ROR, Port Periy, onde ne , water fountains, ete. on Seagrave Road, near Yellin { rea and sprayer. Rea- School. PHY Good, Ti Utiea, Ya mile TTT ; oof tard Witte Mr. Sanford FOR SALL Lockshult 1s toatl Foie re Sc Toronto, "TFRAILER FOR SALE - Fleet-Car | 'Sale at 1.00 p.m. (RS AN % by ER 145) i ) 3 . rm LEE : Tis ia bn ER Eee Ee Shee 3 2 Etc 3 : % by 3 od § RY F 2 &. iy | A gran | HO ; rt SERRA \ : Se ipa' AL ts, RY i " 3st 3 3 Sh fa | ! : R - & 5 NE = » "ab 56 - aad - ow I Feri ' ----- -- CLASSIFIED. ADS | ATTENTION FARMERS! head, Reasonable Phone Port 256 Prince St., corner of Bond St. ve less -) Crry Sil W. Oshawa---Phone 4153 2 . May 3rd} pop SALE 1942 two-ton G.M.C. body, cab over motor, in price. Truck, stake SWEET CLOVER SEED good running condition. Phone 54 TIMOTHY SEED Port Perry after 6 pom. Phone Uxbridge 93 r 24 SFr : ALT. POWELL fs } } iyo a FOR rn - a oy n SEED POTATOES : Bicvele Repairs TABLE POTATOES A . Foundation A Katahdin and Clap | Ski pawa, either Jarge or Chas. Brignall Jdny Sd . smaldl size. Phone Uxbridge ui 21 AT. POWELL Young pig FOR SALE also POUTTEY EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Springer Spaniel ppp Vo dngwer- i Cultivator, 1ew condition with either i] horse or tractor t Will greatly reduced price. ALSEY AN EXCHANGE. Will Twin Motoreyele for « d moto Apply to Bo Ciort Perry Star. mays NOTICE TO CREDITORS hange Indu ) - y g . Rit In the miniter of the Estate of Viichool Mooney, deceased or bont. avi claims against Michael > ~ . ----r-- --_-- rr UTICA It begins to look -as though the veather, has repented its many sins, and after weeping all April like Niobe, has become its. usual cheerful self. Perhaps; with luck, we may do a little gardening. a ) Choir practice will be at Mrs. Ros$ Sandison's Wednesday night May 2 and "also the: following Wednesday. The W. A. will be held on the re- gular date May 10th at Mrs. Bob Walker's. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thom, Jack and friend Marion Clancy at Chet Geers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Trenka were out for the week-end. Miss Marion Mark is at home. She has purchased the Sanford property. Mrs. Frank Kendall is staying with Mrs. Roy Hart for a few days. i (reer Mrs. Rusnell is visiting Mrs: N. Macdonald. at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grills visiting Herman Walker's en Sunday. Kay and Bob Walker and children spent Sunday in Whitby. ' {Phone 32. NEW ASSORTMENT of 25¢. bags of CANDY 'Mint Nips, Canterbury Toffee, Humbugs, Licorice Allsorts and Salt Water Taffy CHOCOLATES wrapped especially for MOTHERS' DAY Saturday Cake Special "FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE" Gerrow's Bakery 4 See | La Merle and Frank McGregor, Mer- vin Ross and Jack Crosier were at the Barrie Flyers vs. Quebec Citadels hockey game in Toronto, Saturday night. i Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Beare and Lynn, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wallace and Keith Thompson at Jack Crosier"s Sunday. Sunday visitors at Jim Philip's were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Philip and Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Hingston and child- ren of Toronto and Mrs. John Hing- ston of Glenn Major. . Many of our summer residents were here this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur were in Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Locke is staying with her daughter Mrs, -John Armstrong of Uxbridge for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell at Jim Mitchell's and Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Mitchell at Milt Parking, Kinsale, on Sunday. Fred and Margaret Ballard visit- ing at Eldred Catherwood's last week. Francis and Gordon Day and new baby David at Jim Philip's- one day oto. a toate ste ste ste Sta ats le ae en 0 In theMighty. Technic i" ) . "D. oi THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 3-4-5 vo Gary Cooper and Ruth Roman ~n- 2 © SHORT PICTURES olor Outdoor Drama 4 | 9) RORORORIVOROROEOROOR0H In the Tense and. ' B "ALL ABO ; MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7.8.9 Bette Davis, Anne Baxter; George Sanders . and Mighty Academy Award Winner Feature Starts at 6.45 p.m. First Show Gripping Drama : i UT EVE" v last week. Gary Day returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper at her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson of Taunton. .. E Mrs. Jack Crosier, Mrs. Ralph Wil- bur," Lois Sandison and Dorothy Wil- bur attended the fashion show in Port Perry Tuesday night. : Congratulations to Bert McKercher on his birthday May 3rd. There will be no Young People's meeting this week. "4 Mrs. Geo. Ward is still in bed un- der the doctor's care at her sister's' home. Mrs. McCloud in Toronto on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Gaul at Cecil Harper's Friday. They also called at Jim Mitchells. ii i aa i jr 1 Mooney, who FOR SALL | ETS T) Fractor, is, {oat td \" ti ee of Port Perry, in 11 horsepower, vivid with ihe « " ' mtarvio, on the 221d i Cultivators, tio , and Plow, da v. uf Ai LDL 1041, are hereby | like new. "AL ( Phone PRO-TA |nn fied to somd particulars of same Tr ik a jue thigy tinder ted on or before the BULLDOZING and ENCADN ATING Sat Jayvoof May, 1951, after which by Hour or Contract, i date the Estate will he distributed Free Estimates Given. having vegavd only fo claims of which i --_ a the « undersigned shall then have Wo npecitrhse--ti--tiamm--bnprova onl : : notice, WM. FRIPP Dated at Por Perry, this 28th day R.R.2, Port Perry Phone 10% r 42] \pril, A.D. 1951. oct 2H 561 -- ' Vg -- ro : ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C., Box : \ Coe "i 3 "on ery ( ari Solicitor FOR SALE ~Registered Shorthorn 131, i ort l rey, nt rio, Solicitor ow i tf above Fatate ' Bull, two years pld. Also 11 hoe i Tor the Ane ve Istate. may17 Massey-Harris Seed Drill. Apply to! Roy MeLaughlin, RR.2, Nestieton, Phone Port Perry 332-r-3. car trailer, in first class condition. | Phone 36 Port Perry. BACT MATE RE WORK REFRESHED PROCLAMATION Daylight Saving - Auction Sales | April 29th, 1301 orn Pus to 'resolution: passed by the Reach Township Council, T hereby proclaim DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME for the Township of Reach, to come into effect on Sunday morning, 12.01, and continue until SUNDAY, SEPT- EMBIR ing; 1961, STRAWBERRY PLANTS Beauty Strawberry Plants, 32.00 per | hundred. Apply to J. Smith, Prince Albert. FOR SALE--Red Raspberry Cane reasonably priced. E. Standish, Phone Port Perry 92 r 14. Parson' nant FRIDAY, MAY Jdth-- Auction Sale of Household Effects, some. antiques, 'the property of Andrew Heron, Asli- burn Village. Sale at 1,30 p.m. : ; : Ted fagkson, Auctioneer: ~ Terms Cash, SAT.,, MAY, Hth---Auction Sale of Farm Stotk, Implements, ete, the property of Richard Stinson, Lot 9, Con. 3, Cartwright. Terms Cash, THOS. HARDING, Reeve. ol >{0) Ted Jackson, Auctioneer SAT, MAY 12th---Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements; the pro- perty of Oscar McQuade, Lot 21, Con. 4, Cartwright, 3 miles east of Black- | stock. Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. «Ted Jackson, Auctioneer | SATURDAY, MAY 19th --House- hold goods, the property of Mrs. Jas. Strong, Lot 6G, Con. 2, Cartwright. AGENT Terms cash. Sale -at 1.30 p.m. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Czown Life Man 30th, at. 12.01 Sunday moxn= | 0, % WY 7, 7 %Z 7 Z 77 Z tv 7. 7 Lr EN y " oo" 7 Durr, Jn Co tl (NW | FEATURING THE FIRST FULLY-AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION I 5 end dosign LL. 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Chevrolet's: famous - Unitized Knee:Action Gliding Ride is comfort- --- able beyond comparison in its price range . . . additional reasons why more people Chevrolets than any othér car. V ) Z panel recessed to provide a MORE POWERFUL NN \ = Sg _ --_-- \ = rn = - ---- N THE LOW-PRICE FIELD WITH TIME-PROVEN POWER ize AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION z proudest feature of luxur Big-car look . . . big-car performance -- that's the combination only Chevrolet offers you in the It is the first car in its field to offer you the y cars--a_proved, fully- automatic transmission! You'll discover how very much that means in driving ease and flashing performance the first moment you take control of a 1951 POWERGLIDE* Chevrolet! For POWERGLIDE elimi- nates the clutch pedal entirely . .. gives you no-shift driving that will seem incredibly smooth to you, if you've never experienced riding in STEERING buy leaders 'What's more important, 1951 Chevrolet is proved, economy of its valve-in-head engines, trend- above all,in the performance-with: of the industry! Come: in today and see this all-proved Chevrolet for '51! $Powerglide with 105 b.p. engine of: tional at extra cost on De Luxe models. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE. a car with a torque-convertér type of transmission such as wonderful POWERGLIDE. There's no hesitation from "shifting" of gears -- you get continuous, smooth application of power from standing start to cruising speed! And POWERGLIDE is proved! ! It is the longest, heaviest car in its price-range. You know what -- that means in riding comfort and safety! EE = 'proved in all things -- ~~ ARCHER MOTOR SALES PHONE 57 PORT PERRY TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. | Port Perry - Phone 279-J on CANADA'S LARGEST AND FINEST LOW-PRICED CARY 0)