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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Sep 1951, p. 8

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"tt A A er Ss Rs A Re Es 1 - Go, ng rr RS MON PP ol, SMC J SE TUR SER om ¢ pi . range; water. PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1961 ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices. Port Periy 118 r 2 Uxbridge 27. Brooklin_62. " Toronto, EMpire 8-8636 Lindsay 8660 GORDON YOUNG LTD. nov 80 'Dead Farm Stock Picked up Promptly Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, - Pigs and Calves (We pay for horses, cows, and Heifers) 2¢ to 8¢ per Ib. for live Horses. Call collect. Bowmanville -2679 Margwill Fur Farm TYRONE 1-62 NURSING Professional nursing care for all illnesses. All hospitalization plans accepted. LINDSAY PRIVATE HOSPITAL Phone 65121 CUSTOM SILO FILLING with the new Allis-Chalmers: Far- "age Harvester and Hydraulic un- loading wagons. LAWRENCE DOBLE, Uxbridge, Ont. Phone 103 rad2.------ -- HOUSE FOR SALE 'Highway 12; 1 mile south of Manchester, 6 rooms, hardwood floors upstairs and down, all mod- ern conveniences, spacious gar- den lot with some fruit trees, also double garage. Apply W. F. Thompson, 331 Centre Street N., Whitby Phone 929. S. 13 COAT FOUND--Young Man's Sport Coat in Port Perry. Owner can have same by paying expenses and apply- ing at Star Office. I! FOR SALE-1 14 acres of good gar- en soil, 3 roomed frame house, well insulated. Equipped with new gas Phone 189 r 14, Port Perly. ' FOR SALE--Beach Cook Stove, hot water reservoir, warming oven, in ex- cellent condition. Phone 109 r 5, Port Perry. FOR SALE-- Steel Oil Drum, 126 gallons capacity. - Phone 287M FOR SALE--Purcbred Yorkshire hogs, service age; onc young sow due October. ~Hurebred Holstein bul}, six months old. Fred Milne, Blackwater, Phone Sunderland 3 r 3, 7 BACK HOEING, TRENCHING, SHOVEL FRONT WORK DITCHING, BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING of all Kinds. Lorne Haight SUNDERLAND, ONT. Phone Sunderland 63 r 3 AUTOMATIC FIRE EXTING- UISHER--for as low as $56. Write or phone for circulars, particu- lars or a Demonstration. No ob- ligation. M.S. MacLeod, Box 183 Oshawa, Ont. Dial 38-4695. Spt20 | BULLDOZING --sept20- FOR RENT--3 Unfumnished rooms, must be abstainers, no children. Phone 334W. AND LOAM. ELLSWORTH KENNEDY -- will be pleased to serve you Phone 22 Port Pérry for Information Aug. 8th and EXCAVATING by Hour or Contract. . Free Estimates Given. We specialize in Farm Improvement. WM. TRIPP' R.R.2, Port Perry Phone 109 r-42 : oct 26/61 Painting and Decorating "WE GO ANYWHERE NO JOB TOO SMALL or TOO LARGE Sample on Request. Estimates Freely Given. Phone Port Perry, 124 r 15 WOOD FOR SALE Body Hardwood (Maple). Hard and Soft Wood Slabs -- Stove length. Apply to Harvey Webster, Phone 339J. . a ee - oct4 CUSTOM. COMBINING Red Clover Ux-Spring Farms Limited Uxbridge, Ont. Sept27 FOR SALE--40 Dodge Coupe, a good one--$4560.00. Perry 124-16. PAINTING & DECORATING Garry Venning Blackstock PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY LOST--A little Buff Coloured Dog that answers to the name3-"Chum- mie". Valued as a cattle dog and children's pet. Has been seen jn the vicinity of Port Perry. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this day, please phone Arthur Hubbert at 7-121 Manilla (collect.) - Anyone harboring this dog after this notice will be prosecuted. Auction Sales MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th -- Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Imp- lements, etc., the property of W. E. EVANS, Lot 13, Con. 8, Reach, just cast of 7 and 12 Highway, 3 miles north of Manchester. Terms Cash, . sale at 1.80 p.m. C. Heayn, Clerk, ' TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. WED., SEPT. 19th -- Auction Sale of Live Stock, Implements, ' Feed, etc., the property of Andy Holmes, Lot 20, Con. 7, Cartwright on TA Highway, 2 miles East of Nestleton. Terms cash, sale at i 1.00 p.m. : TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. i THURS. SEPT. 20th--Auction Sale 'of 40 Dairy Cattle, the pro- ! perty of L. Kahn & Sons, on No. 7 : Highway at Brooklin. Terms cash, sale at 2,00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. _ FOR SALE--Kitchen Cabinet, Iée Box, Bed Couch, 2 Westminster Rugs and some- chairs. Evenings, b to 8 pm. Apply Mr, Wallace, Shanly St., Port Perry. . ROOMS TO RENT---Furnished or unfurnished. Phone 293W, Port Perry YOUNG CANARIES FOR SALE-- guaranteed singers--make an excel- lent gift. ~ Apply Mrs. Will Holtby, Manchester, Phone Port Perry 90-21. FOR SALE--BROOD SOW. Apply Corrie Robertson, Burketon, Ontario, Phone Port Perry 78 r 22. = FOR RENT -- 3 rooms near Port Perry. Phone 266 r 32. FOR SALE Cement Blocks, 8" plain, 18c. each. Donnaconna Ceiling Tiles, 12 x 12, 160 sq. ft. $156.00. New Zealand White Rabbits. G. Menzing, R.R.8, Port| NOTICE TQ CREDITORS JOSEPH STRONG, DECEASED. All persons" having claims against the Estate of William Joseph Strong, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County eof "Ontario, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the 18th day of August, A.D, 1961,are hereby no- tified to send to the undersigned | on or before the 16th day of Oct- ober, A.D. 1961, full particulars of their claims. Immediately af- ter the said date the assets of the sajd deceased will be distribu- ted among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to ¢laims of which he shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, | this 4th day of September, A.D. 1961. ARTHUR W. 8. GREER, K.C, Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. Perry, Scugog Island, Phone 84 r 14. Phone Port. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM | Sept.20 | and daughter Yvonne spent: the week-end with friends at Niagara Falls. Elaine Medd To Sunday with her little friend 'Fay Asling. Master David Cumming has re- turned home after spending the suminer with his uncle, Mr. K. Wray at Bethel. Mr, and Mrs. James Neeson and Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell spent last. Thursday in Lindsay. Mrs. W. Rogers spent Thurs- day afternoon of last week with her daughter Mrs. M. Lakey at Brooklin. Chicken thieves have been re- ported in this vicinity, one farm lost'300 birds. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldous of Alliston spent the week-end with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. James Neeson. Mrs. Cecil Morrison and Miss B. Luke, Toronto were at the home of their mother Mrs. P. Luke on Sunday. Beverley and Jimmie Bushell, who have been visiting. Mrs. A. Claughton, have returned to their home in Toronto. Many from Epsom attended the corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans at Bethesda on Friday night. Mr. pe Mrs. Wally Shea and family ahd Mr. and Mrs. J. Newth and_chil ing their parents Mr. M. St. Clair on Sunday. Mrs. R. Armstrong spent Wed- nesday of last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gourlie at Ux- bridge. Miss Marion Taylor is working in Uxbridge and attending Ux- bridge H. S. Some of our local. ladies are working in the Canning factory at Whitby, during the busy season. The next meeting of the Cubs will be held in the basement of the church on Saturday morning September 16th. All boys wel- come. . The September, meeting of the W. A. will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Neeson on Thursday, September 27th at 2.30 p.m. All ladies 'are cordially invited, vil- lage group in charge. Sunday evening Service at 7.30 p.m., S.S. at 10.30 a.m. and Mrs. ERE Ce AA "Prince Albert Mri. Fanny Harvey of Wilming- 1%, Del., U.S.A., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson of Philadelphia, Penn., spent a week with Mrs. Groupe. "Mr. and Mrs. E. Rattenbury and family of DeKalb, Ill, paid a visit to their uncle and Aunt Mr. and Mrs. W. Martyn. At the week-end Mr. Dan Mac- tagart's esidition seemed a little better. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Smith of Toronto on the birth of a little son. sal Mr. Donald Lyle, of Winnipeg, Man., spent the week-end with friends in the village. Building Supplies ALL TYPES OF ROOFING : MATERIAL IN-SOL BRICK iho John Manville Cedar Grain" Siding and Insulation A good supply of Plywood, Tile Board, ete. Contact Chas. Coombe PORT PERRY - ONTARIO ren, Toronto, were visit- LARGE BRAZIL Saturday a Phone 32. MARSHMELLOWS, TOFFEES, MINTS, GUM DROPS NUT BARS--386c. ake Special. p "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKES" Gerrow's Bakery 5 for SAVE YOUR PAPER the BOY SCOUTS Collection Date, Sat., Sept. 22 Have your paper out Early. SCUGOG A Communion service was held on Sunday morning and two young ladies Joined. the church membership. It is pleasing to see the young folk decide on the side of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crosier left on Monday morning. for a motor trip to Cape Cod, U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prentice visi- ted her brother Mr. and Mrs. Munroe at Epsom on Sunday. Miss Shirley Hope returned home from The Blue Mountain Camp at Collingwood on Wednesday. Mr. Donald Long of Prince Albert spent - the. week-end with his grand- mother Mrs, D. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Slute and Linda and Jackie Clark visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Slute at Raglan on Sunday. A good road is being ado to the Aldred farms and new Resort which is being built up on the east side of the Island along the Lakeshore. Miss Phylis Tetlow of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents. Communion will be held in the Foot School on Sunday at 3.00 p.m. for Reserve Congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aldred visi- ted her Sister Mrs. and Mr. Ralph Milner at Brooklin on Sunday. Wednesday is teachers convention. Well, children another half holiday. - Mr. and Mrs, Tom Manns visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hope on -Monday. * x * #& The Head W. A, held its September meeting at the home of Mrs. S. Rod- man with 18 ladies present. The meeting opened with the first two verses of the hymn "Faith of Our Fathers". The Lord's Prayer was said in unison and Mrs. C. Reader read the Scriptire. We answered the roll call by mentioning a favorite song. The minutes were read and approved. The treasurer's report from the ba- zaar was $67.27. Mrs. S. Rodman moved that we give $25.00 to the missions. This was seconded by Mrs. E. Reader A vote of thanks was given to Reta grass * was kept cut this summer, "Thank You" notes were received from Mrs. Stella Graham and Mrs. Johns, A short poem was read by Mrs. S. Rodman. Mrs, Collins read "One .Man's Definition of a Successful Woman." Mrs, L. Martyn ran an "Old English Flower Garden" contest which. was won by Mrs. Alvin Heayn, ~ Collection received was $6.60. Admission 50c. H. B. LOCKIE, Zephyr R. R. 1, President. COME TO THE SCOTT FAIR Uxbridge, Wednesday, Seplember 26 Two HARNESS RACES! . A fine display of Live Stock, Farm Products and Ladies Work is assured. JACK THYNNE "The Kansas Farmer' will be in attendance with music.and entertainment. (Automobiles 25¢. P. 8S. Children free Get your prize list from - W. 0. WEBSTER, : Secretary, i Uxbridge R. R. 2. Reader for seeing that the church | Reach Council The regular Tadelin was held on September 4th with all members pre- ------ no -- i ---- i . RR a syn pgs a A err re err ro ea ave aoa | Wn i Fresh 25¢.. Bags of Cady 5 Lakoview 1 Theatre, P ort | erry, Ont. Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 pm, | sent. Minutes of former meeting 3 were ; THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT, 18-14:16 Glenn Ford, Annie Baxter, Dennis ('Keefe In the great Heart- Warming Comedy Drama "FPOLLOW-THE SUN: id COMEDY, ETC 4 MONDAY, 'TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11- 18- 19 Doris Day, Ginger Rogers, Ronald Reagan In the Gripping Drama ; "STORM WARNING" COMEDY and NEWS Adult: Entertainment. read and adopted. . The tender for re-roofing the town- ship-hall of Mr. Stanley Croxall was accepted. Said roof to po aluminum. Price $384.00. # Mr. Stanley Croxall of Manchester | was appointed building - inspector at pleasure of Council. Any person building a dwelling after August Tth, 1951, will have to secure a building permit from the building inspector. The equalization by-law passed 5 the County of Ontario on August 20th, 1951, not being satisfactory to the Township of Reach, as it raised the land value $140,000.00, the Council de- cided to enter an appeal against said By-law and Council is willing to have final equalization made by the Muni- cipal Board. A by- law was passed chiming the time of returning the Assessment Roll of 1961 to Clerk 60 days from Septem- ber 29th, subject toyapproval of the Municipal Board. William Wilson, Relief Administra- tor, presented relief account for Aug. amounting to $219.17, which was or- ordered paid. - Road Supt. Welch presented Pay Roll and voucher No. 9 amounting to $2251.47 which was discussed and orderd paid. The Clerk was instructed to get a supply of suitable building permits printed. The next meeting of Reach Council will be held on Oct. 1st, at 1.30 p.m. oor ---------- "tans of SCS The Department of Lands and For- ests of Ontatio are experimenting with calcium" chloride as a means. of preventing forest fires in the dry hot season . | Keep Your Home Beautifully Warm with the new Imperial Duo-Therm Space Healer CANADA'S MOST.POPULAR HOME HEATER © .. Low Down See them at -- fff Many beautiful Models to choose from. . Paymént . Easy Terms '. McLaughlin' s North Oshawa : 1300 SIMCOE ST. N . OSHAWA LARGE FREE PARKING AREA. PHONE 5-4432 WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY THURSDAY FOR OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS 0.B.A. SENIOR BASEBALL Semi-Finals -- Best 3 in 5 Windsor Srs. vs. Oshawa Merchants Kinsmen's Memorial Stadium OSHAWA Friday, September 14, 8.00 p.m Saturday, Sept. 15, at 2.30 Saturday, Sept. 15, at 8.00 oy If 4th and 5th games needed they » will be played in Windsor on Sunday. The winners of this series will play Hl UE the winners of the Niagara District. ! : ADMISSION -- ADULTS 75c. CHILDREN 25c. facluding Federal Sales and Excise Taxes ; Plus deposit 2¢ per bottle At home 6. Bottle Carton 36° ny All around you... : for all around refreshment in SE i UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES td A A Ad iiss isssatiassapsaa

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