. » os PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1961 PARA AR BRN Na EE & 1303 i NRRL I 0) S Fogel i ad ) : LOCAL NEWS Lo As courtesy and service to local readers we offer this column : ERE in mentioning your guests and items of jutergst. "Send your a ali : items to the Star : Among the Port Perryites who EE io" : returned for: Christmas at home § 59 we noticed the following: ¢ A 0 Frit Mr. and. Mrs. 'Arnot VanNest SA - and family with Mr. and Mrs. R. NN B. Smallman; 'Mr. and Mrs. F, Uh Slemmon and Dawn, with My: and MEA Mrs. Cyril Jeffrey; Mr. and Mrs. : Doug Hillier and family with Mr. va and Mrs.'-S. N. Griffen; Mr. and] Li Mrs. M. M. Boyd and family, with hy : Mrs. Farmer; Flt.-Lt. Grant Real, Ky A i Mrs. Real and family, with Mrs. 0 # Wm. Real. Mur. and Mrs. Les Hall had their two daughters and their i husbands with them on Sunday, ' A returning to spend the Christmas 7h i day in Toronto. ES : Mrs. Boradizon is 'spending the SH os winter with her daughter, near AE Ottawa. SA iy ! . x = A Vi fr Engagements Ah A ENGAGEMENT a Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Brown of Brigh- \ GA: ton, announce the engagement of their ii 'k 2 : daughter, Marguerite Agnes, to Mr. ie xe _ Fred G. Christie, son of Mr. and Mrs HES : Grant Christie, Port Perry. The mar- Fh 1 riage will take placé Saturday, Jan- Fea ANE: 4] uary 12,-at 2.30 p.m. in Kimbourne het es i Park United Church, Toronto, i, War i 3. ey ro i = Deaths 3 .HOOEY---At London, Ontario, BONE De © on Monday, December 24th, 1951, fy 7 ¢ Norma - Pauline Hooey, only 5 44% daughter of Mrs. Hooey and the $5 i late Percy llooey, of Port Perry, 1 Wf: A MS in her 36th year. Ha NY i 0 . BEACOCK--At her home Cart- : A he oy oly right, on Christmas Day, Evelyn JERI RYH 2 lorence Sanderson, beloved wife RISA B f John 'Davis Beacock, in- her { pi 4th year. Funeral service at nH \ Blyekstock United Church on Fri- BEY : 12 pais. Interment Union ¥ BARK md V1: Cadmus. rrol 1. Fallis,. of a eloved husband of Hannah Gra- in his 66th year. : DEWAR--AL Caesarea, on Mon- jy, December 24th, 1951, Andrew )ewar, beloved husband of Jessie 'Bain, in his 67th year. ~ 'WHITE --- At Oshawa General Hospital," on Monday, December '4th, 1951, Selena Mills, beloved] = vife of the late Francis White, in "her 80th .year. rem restticr ui gn 2 riual Meeting ONTARIO COUNTY CROP IM. = PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Ontario i County Crop Improvement Associa- tion was held in Uxbridge on Tuesday, December 11th, and was an all-day . necting, : + Prof. NU R. Richards, Head of the ils Departme nt, 0. A, C, Guelph, _Jated that soils are fundamental and farmers should do everything in their wer © to conserve soil. fertility 'through good crop. practices... He also dealt with fertility problems and farm ° planning. Mr. Ken=Fallis, Crops Branch, Tor- © onto, reviewed the situation in regard 'gto forage and cereal crops. He also poke on the control' of weeds with Bemicals, At was decided that the 1952 Seed Bera be held at Manchester in , 1952, Definate dates were ( 'set, The following 1952 Project Cows 'mittee was appointed: George Me- Laughlin, Oshawa, R. 1, Les. Smith, Port. Perry R. 2, Ross McMillan, Bea- verton, R.2, Vince Beaton, Blackwater, eber Down, Brooklin, Howard Har- per, Goodwood, Tom Harrison, Bea- verton. There was some discussion on the 0ssibilty of Crop Improvement mem- ta taking a four-day trip to Ohlo May,1952. Twenty-cight farmers present indicated their desire to take 'thi trip. For further information garding this proposed trip, farmers = should get in touch with H, L. Fair, "Depart, of Agricultire, Uxbridge. ~The officers and directors for 1952 e as fellows: st President - Vince Beaton The Churches RE-ELECT = HUGH D, SANTER TO THE 1952 COUNCIL IN THE 0 ui VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY. 'Mr. Sumter was ( a 'the Parks. Dept. i TY n 1951. Sram ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH ) Rev, John Riddell, Minister Sunday, December 30th-- "11.00 a.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.--Special New Year's Service. 3222023220322 2002222808020088280883380R08¢8200F0084¢¢ CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION (Anglican) Rev. H. S. Swabey, M.A., B.D. Sunday, December 30th-- 11 a.m,--Sunday School 7 p.m.--Carol Service 2322222008 28380820030002808308340802032082000¢00¢04 PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.A., Minister Sunday, December 30th-- - 10 am.--Sunday School. 11 a.m--"At the Year's End." 7 p.m.--My New Year's wish for you. TLAIRIINIILIIITIITLINIIILLILLILLLLALILILALIILLLLLLLL PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH P. Taylor, Pastor Sunday, December 30th-- PORT 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 1 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wednesday--Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. 12223222322 22832200822000030883882000¢000380283328834 THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH I'viday, December 28th-- Rev. Frank Myers, returned Mis- sionary will be showing COLOURED I'ILMS and be speaking of his work in the British West Indiés. Sunday, December 30th-- Services at 11.00 a.m. and 7 p.m. You are Always Welcome - W. A. BOWLER, Pastor President - George McLaughlin,, R.1, Ist. Vice President - Les. Smith; R. 2 Port Perry. 2nd. Vice Pesident - 'Ross McMillan, Beaverton, R. 2. Sec.-Treasurer - H, L. Fair, Uxbridge. Auditors - Wilmott Croxall, R. 3, Ux- bridge; Clarence Armstrong, R. 4, Uxbridge. DIRCTORS: East "Whitby - Elmer Powell, R. 1, Oshawa; C. F. Werry, R. 2, Oshawa; Norman Down, R. 4, Oshawa; E. W. Webber, Columbus; Géorge McLaughlin, R. 1, Oshawa; T. C. Glaspell, R. 2, Oshawa; Walter Beath, R. 2, Oshawa. Whitby - Heber Down, Brooklin; W. D. Thomson, R. 1, Brooklin; John Batty, R. 1, Brooklin; George LaHive, Myrtle; Jim McQuay, Whitby; Alan Downey, Myrtle; Norman Anderson, Ashburn. . _ Th, i Pickering - F. M. Chapman, R, 1, Pickering; Wm. Reesor, R. 4, Stouff- ville; F. H. Westney, R. 1, Pickering; Wm. Clark, R. 1, Locust Hill; Allan Ellicott, Locust Hill; Walter Hall, Ball, Locust Hill; Clare Balsdon, Pickering; George Todd, Cherrywood; Norman Lehman, Claremont; Murray Dunkeld, Claremont. Uxbridge - Howard Harper, Good- wood; Charlie Gould, Uxbridge; Is- aac Catherwood, R. 4, Uxbridge; Clarence Armstrong, R. 4, Uxbridge; Stewart Ball, Uxbridge; Ralph Faulk- ner,-Goodwood;--W.-G--~Tomkins;--Box wood; Norman Hogg, R. 2, Uxbiidge; Scott - Harvey Meek, Sandford; Har- vey Sheir, R. 2, Uxbridge; Lorne Bag- | shaw, R. 2, Uxbridge; Wilmot Bain, : Zephyr; Jack Pearson, R, 2, Uxbridge; George Moore, R. 1, Uxbridgé; Mil- burn Meek, - Sandford; Maustyn Me- Knight, R.2, Uxbridge; Harvey Black- burn, R. 2, Uxbridge. Scugog - Anson Gerrow, R. 8, Port Perry; Clarence Carter, R. 8, Port Perry; Russell Pogue, R.3 Port Perry. Reach - Stanley Ward, R. 8, Uxbridge; George Beare, R. 8, Uxbridge; Harold: Honey, R. 8, Seagrave; Les Smith, R. 2, Port Perry; Burnsell Webster, R. 2, 'Port Perry; Wilmott Croxall, R. 3, Uxbridge; Rye Beare, Green- bank; Howard Dobson, R. 4, Port Perry. Brock - William Heron, R. 1, Black- water; Stanley Miller, Sunderland; Ross - McMillan, Beaverton; "Angus Grant, R. 1, Beaverton; Thos. Har- rison, R. 2, Beaverton; A Veale, Bea- verton; Russell Windatt, Beaverton; Jim Brown, Beaverton, R, 1, A > 3 - " YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED TO ELECT WILLIAM S. TAYLOR TO THE 1952 COUNCIL of the Village of Port Perry RE-ELECT - HARRY PEEL TO THE 1952 COUNCIL IN THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY MR. PEEL was Chairman of the Waterworks Dept. for 1951 YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE ARE RESPECTFULLY << SOLICITED POR THE ELECTION OF ~ ARTHUR T. COX TO COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR 1952 In the Village of Port Perry Cards of Thanks Jack Holtby wishes to thank friends and neighbours for their acts of kind- ness during his. recent. iliness. ; ra A Winter. Mrs. Patton ot Hav-a-nap Cabins was the winner of the turkey draw in ald of the Scout Building. The draw was made on Saturday, Dec. 22nd. ATTENTION WE WILL PICK up YOUR ORDER FOR OSHAWA -- WE 'GO EVERY SATURDAY PLEASE PHONE US EARLY--198 r 33. etl Pe The pelt of the beaver, Canada's national emblem, was once a form of currency in Canada. : 4 LINE RT IS Prince Edward Island isa prov- ince of one city and.seven towns. + 2 *» Toronto has more workers on a five-day week than any other Can- adian city. * * * LJ] Women make up 21.6 percent of the Canadian working force. * ty rr Sm TO ~-hr- Unhappy Christmas The sordidness of Christmas parties does: not usually touch us locally but one such.instance was reposted to us of a man who abused those in his home sending hls wife, the mother of five children, to hospital. Not a very happy Christmas for any concerned but especially for the young: ones who will never forget. _-- GRANT YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FOR THE ELECTION OF TEASE TO COUNCIL FOR THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY. = Mr. Tease advocates giving the Port Perry voter more : is regarding the details of Town affairs. RE-ELECT FRANK C. HASTINGS TO THE 1952 COUNCIL IN THE VILLAGE _ OF PORT PERRY : Mr. Hastings was chairman of Welfare for 1961. 0 i Winter Care of Farm Machinery | Most farm machines are now idle after being used the past year, and t troubles encountered during last sea- !son's operations are still fresh in mind Now is the time to cheek each machine thoroughly, order needed parts, and see that it is properly stored for the winter. he following points_are_suggested. 153, Uxbridge; Gordon Blight, Good- |by Professor H. W. Kitching, Agricul- tural Engineering' Department, O. A. | Ca ; Guelph, as a guide in carrying out this check-up: (1) Check main frame {for loose or missing bolts and benf or broken braces.. A broken bolt next spring may mean not only the loss of time but the loss of a ¢rop. Many broken parts, such as frame braces, should be repaired by acetylene or el- ectric welding. ~ If repairs are not practical, order new parts. (2) Clean the miachine thoroughly. Caked mud and grease may cover worn or broken parts, and also help to retain moisture which will rust the part which is covered. Fertilizer dis: tributors should. be given particular attention and in some cases may haye ing. (8) Lubricate thoroughly, Clean out all oil holes and grease fittings and give the machine a thorough lub- rication. Thus all delicate bearing surfaces' are given a protective coat- ing which will stop rust and corrosion, Chains should be removed and dipped » to be disassembled for Horoughy clean-, in oil, then put back on, but not tight- ened. (4) Protect all polished metal parts, such as.plow moldboards, binder knot- ter parts and knives, with a coating of oil or grease. Even in the best imple- ment sheds the air is laden with mois- ture, which will cause unprotected parts to rust and deteriorate. (6) Remove all belts .and canvases and store them in a cool, dry, dark place. Rubber-tired wheels should be removed and stored under the same Eloi Austin C. A. Bathie % Graduate of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, Toronto " For appointment Phone 206R PORT PERRY. STYLE ENTERTAINMENT 2s, J Uxbridge Two Shows Nightly--7.00 and 9.00 Saturdays and Holidays 6.3) & 8.30 Matinee 2.00 p.m. Last Time To-Night-- 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. MARIO LANZA and ANN BLYTH, in "THE GREAT CARUSO" ~ FRL-SAT. DEC. 28-29 ; VAN HEFLIN and /YVONNE DE CARLO in "TOMAHAWK" MON.-TUES., DEC. 31-JAN. 1 ee Pe ¢ Beare Motors Ltd. "Extend to one and all Sincere Good Wishes for. the. - HOLIDAY SEASON A y and may all that,is Good be yours in the COMING YEAR.' Jl "DON ANDERSON LEN CLARKE ' ARCHIE McEACHERN LLOYD POTTER BILL BEARE STOREY BEARE ARCHIE MacMASTER GEORGE BURNETT HILT SIMPSON OW OW OW OW OW IW OW OW OW PN "HAPPY- NEW YEAR PEANUTS in shell, 1 Ib. 35c. MIXED NUTS Ib. 49c. CANDY CANES, 5c. and $10. APPLE JUICE, 48 oz. 26c. AR |g MAPLE LEAF MINCE MEAT, 2 pie size .. ..47c. WETHEY'S CHERRY PIE FILLER; 20 oz. ..40c. WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE, 16 oz. 25c¢. '32 oz. 45¢. STOKELY'S TOMATO JUICE, 48 oz. ........... HE LN Cranberries, 1 Ib. 38c. Navel Oranges ........ 288's 35¢c, doz. 220s 49c. 176's 59c. Emperor Grapes, 2 Ibs. 25¢. Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes ~ Turnips © Bananas, etc. i E. MERLIN DOWSON FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES : : . . Grapefruit, 96's 5 for 29c. . WE DELIVER--PHONE 91 FOR SERVICE TREE J REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS Simcoe St. BULLER'S GARAGE BODY AND FENDER WORK ~ ELECTRIC - ACETYLENE WELDING SEASON S GREETINGS PORT Si Plione 280W prt BERT MacGREGOR and SON SH PHONE nw PORT PERRY é HAPPY NEW YEAR Happy-Birthday to the New Year and Let's hope that it conditions. --If-they-are-not-removed; |-- the machine they carry should be blocked-up to take the weight off the tires. (6) Store machines carefully. Every farm machine must be under good cov- er during the winter, Under poor storage conditions a machine will de- teriorate more fr®m rust and corro- sion than it will from wear. shed has only an earth floor, run the machine in on planks. Avoid piling heavy objects on any machine, Many grain drills have become sway-backed owing to mower tongues resting on them all winter, . It is good biisiness to conserve your equipment, and good sense to be fully prepared for spring operations when the time arrives. . GUESTS WELCOME If your |. DAN DAILEY, in "I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE" ® #* & » GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW Doors open at 11:46 p.m. "BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO in "MEET THE KILLER ' BORIS KARLOFF" A WED.-THURS,, JAN. 2:3 Two Great Laugh Hits by that King of Comedy GEORGE FORMBY, in "IT'S IN THE. AIR" ~~ =Plus-- " "COME ON GEQRGE" "SUSAN HAYWARD and |§ brings to all our friends nothing but Good Cheer and joy. [ J HAPPY NEW YEAR Away with the Old Year--in with the NEW, with sincere Wishes that 1962 proves "the most wonderful yet! Nh ST. CLAIR and SON Phone Port i Perry 113r 14