i fe hu -- ww, re or crippled farm animals and pay the ~ highest prevailing prices. - Port Perry 118 r 2 'Brooklin 62. Dead Farm Stock ~ Bubbles for childrens' " Body Hardwood (Maple). RE a mate am aw ~« PORT PERRY, ONT.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1951 CS ------------t ~ CLASSIF IED ADS Yi ENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead . Uxbridge 277] Toronto, EMpire 8-8686 < Lindsay 8660 GORDON YOUNG LTD. ; nov 80 Picked up Promptly Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs and Calves (We pay for horses, cows, and Heifers) 2¢ to 3c per 1b. for live Horses. Call collect. Bowmanville 2679 Margwill Fur Farm BACK HOEING, TRENCHING, SHOVEL FRONT WORK DITCHING, BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING of gll Kinds. Contact Lorne Haight SUNDERLAND, ONT. Phone Sunderland 63r3 20 CORDS OF WOOD FOR SALE 1 foot lengths, split ready for stove $10.00 a -cord. Also quantity of Potatoes $1.00 bag. Apply to Roy Goode, Port Perry, Phone 189 r 82. oct 4 FOR SAND, GRAVEL, 80D --y AND LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY -- will be pleased to serve you -- Phone 822 Port Perry: for Information Nov. 22 BULLDOZING 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 FOR SALE--Bed Chesterfield and Chair to match, excellent condition. Very reasonable. Phone 349W. House for Sale The Residence of the late Mrs. Robt. Somerville on John St. Port Perry. Apply Harris. Harris: & Wallace, : Solicitors, Port Perry, Ont. Phone 24. FOR SALE--Used farm tractors, all makes and models; various other ma- chines. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ontario. oct 11 Make: large Transparent Coloured amusement. Simple and easy. to get ingredients used.' For Formula send stamped, self hddressed envelope und-26¢. iu coin 'to--Mrs. Luther Wilson, Good- PAINTING & DECORATING Garry Venning 'Blackstock PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY wood, Ont. FGR SALE--12 Black Duck decoys, with cords and weights. Finest work- manship. Teléphone 41'r 8-Uxt-idge. oct 4 FOR SALE--Girl"s Coat and Bon-' net. Set. red, size 3, also girl's 3-piece Blue Chinchilla Winter 'Outfit, size 8. Phone 210J. WOOD FOR SALE Hard and Soft Wood Slabs -- Stove length. Apply to Harvey Webster, Phone 889J. - 'octd WANTED --~Woman as companion for elderly lady and to do light house work. No waxing or laundry. School children in the home. Sleep in or out. S7Apply Box ~° Port Perry Star. FOR _SALE _ Rocking Chairs, A et with mirror, Dresser with mir- "ror, New Bedstead, set Springs, Mec- 1 complete Clary Range, wood or coal, with pipes; Quebec Coal Heater with pipes. Mrs. John L. Sweetman, Phone 102 r 2 (after 7 p.m.) FOR RENT---Kitchen and Bedroom. Phone 277], Port Perry. FOR SALE -- Lister Carn Blower, with pipes. Phone 330W, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Cedar Kindling wood for gale in 1 foot lengths. Phone 311J > Nelson Williams, Port Perry. Oct 18 ' LOST--2 year old heifer, Hol- stein, inostly dark. Phone 119-23 Port Perry. Oct. 11 MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST HOME, Courtice, one or two vacan- . gles for the aged and bed patients, men and women, Every kindnesa given; excellent meals. Nursing care and tray service. Approved by doc- tors. - Terms monthly. Phone for ap- in Oshawa 6-4048.- JunTtf ~ Building Su upplies ALL ny OF R ING " MATERIAL , IN-SOL BRICK "John Manville Cedar Grain 'Siding and Insulation A good supply of Plywood, Tile : Board, ete. Contact Chas. Coombe Nov. 8 adds life and sparkle to any occasion Auction Sales OCTOBER 11th--Auction_ Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Norman Taylor, 1 mile north of Blackstock and 12 i mile west of Taylor's Corners. Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer ! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th-- ; Auction sale of 50 head of Cattle, Foe, Springers, Holstein Heifers and Stockers, 12 Hereford Calves weigh- -ing about 325 lbs., the property of Roy Lavis and Son, Lot 4, Con.. 3, Twp. East Whitby, 13 miles East of North Oshawa, near Maxwell's School. Terms Cash, no reserve, sale at 1.30 p.m. H. Mackie, clerk. | TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. " SCUGOG Worship service in Grace church was well attended on Sunday morning _and.all received -a_fine. message from The Rev. J. D. Mac- Kinnon. The choir's message was "Christ shall reign again." Service and Sunday School at the regular hours on Sunday, all are invited. 'The W.A. meeting will be held in" Grace Church on Wednesday, October 10th, followed by a good supper in the basemerit. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Fralick on their little son, a brother for Sandra. Little Lynn Hare of Toronto is spending a few weeks with Miss Fina Prentice. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick or gov. enjoyed a few days motor trip around Ottawa and Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Prentice accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson and Jim on a motor trip to Ottawa for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Martyn dre enjoying a few days in Chicago on a motor trip. Mr, Vernon Graham has bought the Crosier house beside the Foot school and will be moving in this month, where we hope they will be very comfortable. PORT PERRY - ONTARIO T= a ye * (Continued from page 4) R,-Medd gave a reading "Whist- ling in Heaven". The Meeting closed: with the Mizpah- benediction. ; A dainty lunch was served by the hostess Mrs, Neeson and mem- bers of Group.8. Mrs. Geer mov- ed a vote of thanks to Mrs. Neeson and the guest speaker Mrs. Pugh, and to group 3 for a pleasant and profitable afternogn. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Boynton of Port Colborne spent the week- end with Mr. Boynton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Boynton. Mr. M. Bailey and Mr. A.Chris- tie were at Niagara last week. Several from Epsom attended the Anniversary service at Utica Sunday evening and enjoyed the fine sermon by Rev. Chapman of Greenbank and also the two se- lections by the local choir. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Armstrong spent Saturday in Oshawa with relatives. Mrs. P. Luke, Mrs. E. Hooper and Faye of Saintfield visited Mrs. S. McPonald and sons on Sunday. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holtby at Prosepct. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newell, Tor- onté and Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell were visitors at Neeson's on Sun- Congratulations to Betty Powell on winning the intermediate girls championship at Port Perry H. S. annual track and field meet on September 21st. pine, Sask. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill at the parsonage last week. Little. Helen Kaill of Erin is. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Sunday, October Tth, Anniver- sary at Bethesda at 2.830 and 7.30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Little, Toronto as | guest speaker. There will be no service at Epsom. Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Cubs Saturday at usual time. Lawrence Medd and Clifford Boyington were guests of -the Shriners at the Shrine Circus held at Maple Leaf Gardens on Mon- day. Both boys enjoyed the trip very much. Mr. A. Christie was the lucky winner-of a radio at a draw at the Stock Yards, week. et PW The regular monthly meeting of Seagrave W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. G. Wanamaker on September 19th with a good at- tendannce considering the sick- ness ini the community. The meet- ing 'was opened by the South .group leader, Mrs. BE. Clements, using the hymn "The King of love my Shepherd is", followed by prayer by Mrs. F. Watson. The scripture lesson from Luke 10-25- 37 was read by Mrs. B. Wana- maker. The topic was given by Mrs. E. Butt on "The .good Sa- maritan". This part of the meet- ing was closed by singing "Lord Speak to me that I may Speak". Our President Mrs. C. Sleep then took charge asking for the sec- retary's report and roll call, also the corresponding sec. report; fol- lowed by discussions on several projects. A delicious lunch was served by the south group and a social time spent. Don't forget our Thank Offering Service on Warkworth as guest speaker. NOTICE ASESSMENT ROLL RETURNED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1951 'The Assessment Roll of the Corpor- ation of the Village of Port Perzy for 1951 upon which the taxes for 1962 will be levied has been returned to me; and any appeals against the assess- ments therein must be made to me in writing on or before October 14th, 1961. JOHN F, RAINES, Clerk Port Perry, Oct, 1, 1961. -------------- et ese z ASSESSMENT ROLL RETURNED SEPTEMBER 29th, 1961 The assessment roll of the Township of -Scugog for 1961 upon which the taxes for 1962 will be levied, has been returned to me; and any appeals against the assessments therein must be made to me in writing on or before October 14th, 1951. RALPH MILNER, Clerk Brooklin, Ont.; Sept. 29, 1051, oetll Phone 32. I N = Sn ---- > ® C--O mt mie - MINCE PIES«~ Saturday Cake Special "AUTUMN DELIGHT LAYER CAKE" Thanksgiving Weel-End Specials PEANUTS IN THE SHELL. JUMBO GUM DROP CANDY | Gerrow's Bakery po ------ go Perry, Ont. | Shows Nightiy--7 and 9 pan. "THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OGTOBER 4.5.6 Dana Andrews, . Richard: -Widmark, Gay Merrill In the Sgnsational - New Adventure' Hit "THE FROG . COMEDY and SPORTS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8:9-10 CLIFTON WEBB and JOANNE DRU day. N with the New Imperial Duo Therm ~~ Space Heater Payment. _ Easy Terms. 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