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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Feb 1952, p. 8

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pe hoi . xe es | i a ho Yor on Ru, Re - 3 oT Ely "north of Seagrave. oN! £5 . be a AIH RAS Anriaind ATTENTION- FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices, Port Perry 118 r 2 Uxbridge 27. Brooklin 62. Toronto, KMpire 3-363¢ Lindsay 3660 GORDON YOUNG LTD. I noy 30 ------------------ er nt Cp ---------------- Dead Farm Stock | Picked up Promptly Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs and Calves. pay lor and Heifers.) per 1b. for live Horses. Bowmanville 2679 'We horses, Cows, 2e¢. to de. Call collect. Margwill Fur Farm TYRONE °° Lo MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST HOME Courtice. One or two vacan- ancies for the aged and bed patients, men and women. livery kindness given, excellent meals; NUrsg. cure Approved by doctors appoint and tray service, monthly. Phone Oshawa 5-49438 Vets ment, Lor blecirical and Mechanical Lepairs| to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY METNL LATHE LAWN MOWERS, Machine Sand Serviced SACETY LENT and WELDING CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP --s WORK. Ground ONY ELECTRIC Auction Sales Used farm machinery auction sale to be held SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1952, at 1.00 pun; approximately 30 tractors, all other types of farm ma- chinery threshers, binders, plows, seed drills, forage harvesters, combines, ete. Draw prize of regis- tered Holstein heifer calf valued at $200.00. (Only purchasers of machin- ery eligible draw.) Ux-Spring Tarms Limited, International Har- vester.S and Service, corner Sales 12 and 47 Highways, phone Ux- bridge or Port Perry, including for Mar. 6 SAT, FEBRUARY 23 auction sale of Holstein Cattle, Pigs, Tractor and Tractor Equipment, Hay, Grain and Fufniture, the Property of Paul Diamond, lot 19, Con. 9, Keach, |" at Honeydale, 2 miles north of Port Perry. Terms cash, no reserve, sale at 1.00 pam, C. Heayn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. --Farm Sold, SAT., MARCH 1st ----- Farm Sold, auction sale of Farm Stock, Imple- ments Furniture, ete, the property of Thos. Snoddon, lot 4, Con. 4, Brock, 3 miles west of No. 7 & 12 Highway. Terms cash, sale at 12.30 sharp. Geo. Edwards, Clerk. TED JACKSON, MON., MARCH 3--Auction sale 45 head of Cattle, Farm Stock, Implements, Feed, Ete. the pro- perty of S. J. and H. Wooldridge, Lot k--Con. I, Mariposa, 1 mile Terms cash, Auctioneer. of sale at 1.00 p.m. Bill Weldon, clerk. TED JACKSON, «© Auctioneer. WED., MARCH 5--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Tmp- lements, Furniture, ete., the pro- perty of W. J. Johnston, on High- way No. 7 & 12 at Greenbank Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. Geo. Edwards, clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer, Il GARNET V. GRAY, R.O. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 1.30 to 5 p.m. EVERY MONDAY Evenings by appointment ; Residence of J. O° Whitby (Beside High School Campus) Phone 293W for appointment "CLASSIFIED ADS {in (16d 1 ll British Ontario WARM FURNISHED APARTMENT child welcome, electric stove, washing "tional Harvester Sales & Service, | Phone Uxbridge or Port Perry. Pa ote Ea an tas LARA WELL DIGGING . DIVINING OF WATER Compressor Work. LORNE HOSKIN -- BURKETON R.I.1 Phone 193 r 12, Port Perry : " feb21 machine, all- convenienées, Every- thing supplied. Phone 26w Port Perry. feb28 WANT ED TO RENT--A small 'house or a 4 room apartment in Port Perry if possible. Arnold Johnson, phone 78-r-38. FOR SALE--A number of Chunks, around 100 lbs. Apply to Geo. Beare, it.R. 3, Uxbridge, Phone Port Perry 2b r 22, i FOR SALE--Findlay- "Oval" Cook Stove with reservoir, coal or wood, in Apply to Mrs, Josh. Port Perry, Phone good condition, Dobson, R.R. 3d. EEEN LIVESTOCK OWNERS -- Why take less for your dead and crip- pled horses and cows? The ONT- ARIO RENDERING COMPANY guarantees you more. Simply phone collect--Port Perry 44 or Oshawa 5-524, evenings 65-2214. March 20 NOTIC E Io farmers w -anting new machinery. Tor best deals con- tact us before our. auction sale of used machinery on March 8th. Ux- Srping Farms Limited, Interna- Feb.21 HELP AVAILABLE It is time to think of Farm Help now. Get experienced and reli- able immigrants from Holland. Apply S. Buma, R.R. 1, Nestleton, Phone, Port Perry 225-r-24 or Hvander Meer, Ashburn, phone Brooklin 14-r-32. June 12 WORK WANTED Experieced farm hand wants work in. this district. Can drive tractor and car, "Apply to Sam Ilozan, R.R 2, Seagrave, Phone 67 rv 1. FOR SALE -- house and Eight room white frame garage in Port The Community Club met in the School on Friday evening with a good crowd in attendance. Euchre and Crokinole-games were enjoyed by all. The following are the prize winners: Euchre high prize, Mrs. S. MacFarlane, Mr. Vic Page. Low prize euchre, Mrs. Art Gord- on and G. Milne. Crokinole high Mrs. Keen, Mr. J. McTaggert; crokinole low, Mrs. Pearson, Rod- ger Rose; children, Douglas Mac- Millan, Helen Milne. The Y.P.U. met on Wednesday night in the school. The meeting was followed by a Valbntine party. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKinnon and sons of Lucknow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. K. H, Lougheed and Diane spent 2 few days with Rev. A. W. and Ms. Lougheed. Rev. A. W. Lougheed and Mr. C. Sleep and G. Wanamaker attended Presbytery in Lindsay on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce and Mar- jorie visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarke in Toronto Sunday. : The W. A. of the United Church held a variety supper in the church 'hasement Wednesday night. * A good crowd was in attendance and a splen- did supper was served. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moon who celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary this month. . "Mr. and Mrs. Walter King are spending a holiday in- Colorado Springs visiting Mr. King's sister Mrs. C. Stanton. Mrs. King Sr. of Toronto accompanied them on the trip. Mrs. C. Thompson attended the funeral of the late George Dixon which took place in Toronto last Saturday. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Elmer Clements and family Clements. The pupils of, and teacher of Bethel School visited with the teacher and pupils of Seagrave in a memorial service for the late King George VI, on Thursday af- ternoon. Several of the parents and friends were present. Rev. A. W. Lougheed conducted the ser- vice. Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Cather- good residential Call feb28 Cassimir St., Phone 169W Port Perry. No agents, Perry, area. evenings, FOR SALE---Reliance Sewing Ma- chine in good condition. Phone Port Perry 171 r 3 FOR SALE---Large size Oil Space Heater perfect condition. Phone 307W, WANTED urgently needed, four rooms and bath, by a well recommend- cd couple and school age child. Ap- ply Box 32, Port Perry Star. WANTED To buy a small house in good repair, central location. Ap- ply Box 33, Port Perry Star. FOR SALE---200 Bushels of Turnips. Elmer Colling, R. R. 4, Port Perry. 1 Concession south of Utica. Motors We have a large selection of GOOD RIECONDITIONED CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS at prices from $75.00 to $1295.00--Call around and see thesé while winter prices prevail, We will take your trade-in and give you EASY TERMS on the balance, . 1052 FERGUSON Tractors and Im- plements now on Sisplay. 1952 MORRIS Cars have arrived-- gee thege at either our showroom in Uxbridge or on our lot at Leaskdale. Buy with confidence at 'BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS Uxbridge Leaskdale Phone 167 Ux. 162 r 15 wood and Freddy visiting in Tor- conto Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Green jand Mrs. Will Locke. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nesbitt Sr. left Saturday for an extended trip South. Geo. Johnson, Ray Johnson, Kay Evans and John Syers of the Lour- ner Farms of Uxhridge made a tour of Canada Packers, Massey- Harris and Toronto Elevators on Thursday last, - "The W. A. will. meet in the church next meeting, March 5th, in the evening. Mr. Davison will be guest speaker. All the families of the community are invited, Ladies please help supply lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill visited with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clark of Pinedale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Louri Olenious and family had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill Monday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Van Der Buy and Greta visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Weigar Zylstra. in_the death of his mother Mrs. GQ. , - Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel have returned home, after spending 2 weeks with her brother. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Poole of Hastings. Mr. Bruce Syers spent a day in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie had their family home on Sunday. Mr. Howard Graves spent the week end home. Mr. and Mrs. Long and Douglas of Uxbridge visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Hillard Arm- 'strong. : There are still quite a few on the. sick list---Mrs, Hillard Arm- strong, Mr. and Mrs. Talbert "vans and E. Ballard.« Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier-visit- ing Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John "Albright. Miss Kathleen Webster of Stouff- ville and Miss Mabel Shell of Tor- onto spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Shell. The Sympathy of the commun- itv goes out to the relatives of the late Calvin Sherrard of Car- lyle Sask., who passed away Feb. 14th. < Mrs. Gossage had the misfor- tune to fall and fracture her arm on Sunday. a Scugog- Congratulations to Mr. John Pearce on celebrating his 87th birthday on Tuesday, February 19th. "Many from around here attended the masquerade Carnival in Memorial Gardens in Port Perry on Monday night. And we are pleased to hear some of the prizes came to the Island. Little Jimmie Melnychuk of Sas- katchewan is spending a few weeks with his aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Aldred while his parents are in Toronto for the winter months. Mrs. D. Hope accompanied Mrs, R. Collins and little Joyce to visit her 'neice Mrs. Joe Dowson on Friday. Mr Ray Milner has been appointed Road Superintendent The February mecting of the Head W. A. was held at the home of Mrs, Alvin Heayn with 17 present, on Wed- nesday, February 13th. : The meeting opened with hymn 509 and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs, Laverne Martyn read the Scripture: Matthew 5, verses 1- 12. Mrs. S. Rodman and Mrs, H. Barry both gave readings on the Royal Family. This was follow- ed by the singing of God Save the Queen. The roll call was an appropriate Valentine song for Valentine's Day. Mrs. Alex. Martyn gave a reading on how pleasant' it was to receive letters. The ladies were reminded to keep saving their 1942 coppers. It was this year, summer and Christmas and to start articles and collect ideas through the year. Collection, $4.05. Birthday monéy was received from Mrs. H. Barry, Mrs. C. Reader, and Mrs. Joe Dowson, $1.35 Mrs. Jim Wilson tested us with a memory contest, This was won by Mrs. John Dyck. A delicious lunch was served. by Mrs, Jim Wilson's group. Mrs. Barry expressed our thanks to our hostess Mrs. Alvin Heayn, ' : The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Nelson Reader on Wednesday, Marck 5th. This meet- ing will be planned by Mrs. Eatl Reader's group and for the roll call we are to pick a woman's name from the Bible starting with the same in- itial as our own first name if possible, and tell something about her, We have on hand: 'who have tried it. PORT PERRY NOW IS THE TIME TO FIX THAT CEILING OR WALL. SHEETROCK--4 x 7; 4 x 8; 4 x 9. SPRED SATIN, Ideal Paint Finish for sheetrock. Ask those Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., mE PLYWOOD, %"; %" Phone 240 w : PAINTING & DECORATING Garry Venning Blackstock PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY maré ~ GERROW'S : G M. GERROW FRESH BAKING DAILY BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and TARTS SATURDAY SPECIALS "COFFEE ROLLS" and "BUTTPRELY CREAM CAKES" BAKERY 1Elaine Medd; 3 and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bailey suggested that we have two bazaars) The new. "partitions have been installed in Epsom 8, S. and the attendance is very encouraging. There were 77 attended last Sun- day and still room for more. On Sunday, Feb. 10th the child- ren were given awards for the memorizing of Scripture. during the year. Those winning awards were,- Jr, Primary, Keith! Wilson, Ronald Wagner, Ross Munro, Helen Munro, apd Ross Prentice. Sr. - Primary,- Murray Prentice, Gerald Asling, Arnold Kerry, and Jr. Girls" Class, Beth Ashton, Darlene Christie, Doris Evans, Doreen Evans, Patsy Asling and Faye Asling.; Jr. Boys, Donald Prentice, Bobby Diamond, | Keith Ashton, Allan Ashton and wha x Lakeview Theatre, ee Perry, i | "Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 pm. 33% 2 a EE A RN NR A AES THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT. FEB, 21-22-23 : Red Skelton, Sally Forrest, Monica Lewis In the Uproarious Technicolor Musical Comedy 6" " SE: Pl Yun UST < MONDAY, TUES., WED., FEBRUARY 25-26-27 Jon Hall and Marie Windsor, 0) Bg "HURRICANE ISLAND" In the All Colour Adventure Hit 2nd BIG FEATURE-- Ethel Barrymore in the thrilling drama " Vall Last Complete Show Starts at 8.256 pm; © 5) Fe, v Ross Wagner. Mr. and_Mrs. E. J. Thompson, Victoria Corners were with Mr. and Mrs. Al. Christie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Stone of Columbns and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong, Manchester were recent visitors with Mr. and"Mrs. Ray Medd. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rodgers were in Brooklin on Friday of last week, visiting with their daughter The Millman family -assisted by Mr. Beacock and Corinne won 1st. prize for the best rhusical number at the Valentine party on Feb. 14. Several from this district at- tended the Carnival at Port Perry Community. Centre on Monday. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. Hooper, Saint- #U "USED F AWCETT ELECTRIC STOVE, with high oven SAVE DOLLARS SED ELI CTRIC WASHING MACHINES Selling from $29.50 to $79.50 gelling at $7 9,50 . McLAUGHLINS "THE BEST IN HOME APPLIANCES 1300 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA Phone 5-4432 Our large parking space for your convenience field, spent Friday of last week with Mrs. P .Luke. : Mr. Alan Powell of Toronto, spent the week-end with his par- 333338882 IIS LIEESeLLEss ens st sssLILLIsLILILLLSS + 2332830224382 002434280030324033038000 00000000 esse rld ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Powell. Sunday. School Feb. 24th, 2 p.m. Afternoon Service at 3.30 p.m. Port Perry Junior Farmers The next regular meeting of the Port Perry Junior Farmers will be held on February 26th at Port Perry High School = At the joint meeting slides will be shown by Mr. Cornish, on his coast to coast tour. Everyone is asked to bring a lunch. The recreation committee -- Doris 4 $ b H 0000000000000 00000000000000 00 Annual Report will be reccived. GRANT CHRISTIE, THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery Co. WILL BE HELD IN THE PUBLIC LIBRARY AT 2.00 P.M. 'Thursday, March 6th, 1952 Election of Officers. Every plot owner is a member and will be welcome, and entitled to vote on all questions. H 4 Dearborn, Lillian Collins, Bill Lamb, |§ ; R. D. WOON, and Clare Vernon, are to come pre- : President. Zi by Sec'y-Treasurer : pared with a game. Keep this meet- | § : 1 ing in mind. kl : 5030088060880 04 $333888283280380828808888282888s028088880880800e 8598880888808 86948898838930031 $33388888 8 T a --- ~The RESTAURANT t PORT PERRY SHORT ORDER or FULL COURSE MEALS The PORT PERRY STAR Co. ltd. Wishes BVery. i to lamingo Our Specialty Chicken Dinner EVERY Sunday ~ We serve BLUE RIBBON COFFEE 'and SILV] Your patronage will be greally appreciated i Jackson, Prop. 4 ~ Open from 1 d0 a, m. to 12 midnight. WooDs ICE CREAM A Cn EL EN CT phage ot

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