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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Mar 1952, p. 8

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CEN NE NR SHIA RS PRT SEIS A FARTS ENMU INAS LAER ri Wea AN ite y. SAS aRieniides PUES > VEN) EX ERE PATTIE Tal AY RAIA LACES CE 3 3s Fel "CLASSIFIED ADS 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, EMpire 8-8686 - Lindsay 8660 'GORDON YOUNG LTD. nov 80 a Dead Farm Stock Picked up Promptly Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs and Calves. (We pay for horses, cows, and Heifers.) 2c. to 8c. per lb. for live Horses. Call collect. Bowmanville 2679 Margwill Fur Farm TYRONE 1-68 -- rn. Sa -- arp mn MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST HOME Courtice. One or two vacan- ancies for the aged and bed patients, men and women. Every kindness given; excellent meals; nursing care and tray service. Approved by doctors Terms monthly. Phone for appoint. Oshawa 65-4948 ment, Pasture for Cattle with plenty of running water and shade. Get Your Order in Early. Lots 14-15, Con, 7, Reach Township KARL WALLACE Phone 261, Port Perry . HELP WANTED Purt-time Cashier. and Fountain Giil or Woman for week-ends. DEL RESTAURANT. 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 226-r-24 or Hvander Meer, Ashburn, phone Brooklin 14- -r- 2 June 12 APPLE ORCHARD FOR RENT About 300" trees, good hearing, choice varieties Would rent on shares op bl Phone Brooklin 47 r 13. _april3 FOR SALE -- Eight room frame house, modern conveniences, hardwood floors, new heating system. Anxious to sell. Mrs. Clayton Love, Phone 131M, Port Perry. Er rT a -------- ------ ES -- FOR SALE---McClary Cook Stove, water front, grates, oven, reservoir, in good condition; also Dinette suite-- table, 4 chairs and buffet; small space heater. Phone 277J. Apply WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY. will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information, may29 Auction Sales SAT., MARCH 29th ---- Auction Sale of Reg. and Grade Jersey Cattle, accredited and vaccinated, New Tractor, Tractor Implements, Hay and Grain, the property of Fred Bown, lot 18, Con. 5, Reach, 1 mile south of Port Perry on the Oshawa Highway. Terms cash, sale at 12.30 p.m. C. Heayn, clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., APRIL 6th---Auction Sale of Furniture, the property of Mra. Frank Bradley, Lilla St. South, Port Perry. Terms Cash, Sale at 1.00 p.m. GARNET V. GRAY, R.O. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 1.80 to 6 p.m. "EVERY MONDAY Evenings by appointment Residence of J. C. Whitby (Beside High School Campus) Phone 293W for appointment ; bringing large returns. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer | FOR SALE -- Pure Quebec Maple Syrup. Phone 269. aprd FOR SALE -- Beaver Oats from registered No. 1 seed, cleaned¢buffed and treated. Apply Murray Holtby, phone Port Perry 119 r 14. aprl? HELP WANTED--Bulldozer oper- ator wanted. Apply to Wm. Tripp, Port Perry, RR.2, Phone 109 r 42. mar? LOST--Male Black and Tan Hound, eight weeks ago in the vicinity of Purple Hill. Solid black with tan nose and feet. 'Two feet high. 8S. Starr, Port Perry, phone 248]. FOR RENT---Cattle Pasture, run- ning water, Frank Kendall, Utica, Phone Port Perry 171 r 12. aprd FOR SALE--1942 Ford Ton Truck, also pure bred Tamworth Boar. Ap- ply to Donald Thompson, Nestleton, Phone Port Perry 106 r 28. - WOOD SAWING, light grading of lanes and driveways. Garden and field work; al:o light day work. Ford outfit. Apply F. C. Middleton, Prince Albert, Phone Port Perry 246 r 6. 'aprill0 FOR SALE----Dining Room Table, and five chairs; also Electric Brooder, Apply Mrs. T. Bartley, Phone 299J Port Perry. "INCOME PROPERTY --well rented and supervised, all conveniences, Phone 56-6013 aprillo Oshawa. DEMONSTRATOR ~-WANTED for Tupperware. Anyone interested ap- ply to Mrs. M. Dowson, R.R. No. 1, Mount Albert, Ont. SEED GRAIN FOR SALE Apply to Jack Holtby, Phone 107 v 31, Port Perry. april3 FOR SALE -- Eight room white Frame House and. garage in Port Perry, on Cassimir street. Good resi- dential area. Phone evenings, 169W, Port Perry. No agents. aprl0 "APPLES FOR SALE--Good quality Cooking and Eating Apples -- Spy, Talman Sweet, Delicious, Stark. Loeal delivery. Phone 208R. Il. Pallock. © PAINT ING & DECORATING Garry Venning Blackstock PHONE 187 r 2 PORT PERRY - april24 Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A © SPECIALTY METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and Serviced OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP The buds of Canada's balsam poplar are sticky and produce a wax used by wild bees to seal cracks in their hives. DRINK Cela BE REFRESHED 7 RS British Ontario Motors USED TRACTORS 45 Ford Ferguson Tractor 46 Ford Ferguson Trictor with over. drive. 49 Case Tractor. USED IMPLEMENTS 48 Massey-Harris 6 ft. Mower, P.T.O, 51 Ferguson 10 in, 2:furrow plow 2 Furrow. Lift Type Plow, $75.00. USED TRUCKS 61 Mercury !; ton Pick-up 3% Diamond T "Cabin Van" 36 G.M.C. Panel USED CARS 52 Henry J "4" Coach--Demonstra- tor--small mileage. 52 Morris Oxford Sedan--Demonstra- tor--small mileage 51 Morris Oxford Sedan--Heater 48 Standard Coach 46 Mercury Coach--Heater, Radio 89 Chevrolet Coach -2. 38 Chevrolet Sedan 38 Ford Sedan 38 Olds Coach 37 Chev. Coach 37 Chrysler Royal Sedan 36 Ford Coach 2- 36 Chev. Coach -2- 36 Chrysler Sedan 31 Dodge Coach 34 Ford Sedan 31 Model A We also have the following NEW IMPLEMENTS AVAILABLE Ferguson 10 inch Plowa Ferguson Front end Loaders Ferguson Spring Tine Cultivators Ferguson Spring Tooth Harrows Ferguson 7 ft. Rear Mowers Ferguson Tillera Ferguson Side Delivery Rakes Ferguson 10 in. Plow Conversion Kits P8 Disc Plows - Judson Crop Bujlder and Seeder Weathershield all Metal Cabs i ful FERGUSON 20-86 Tractor now on display. Remember we will take your trade and give FASY TERMS on the balance, See our display ad in this paper and come to our Ferguson Farm Family Jubilee Night in the Uxbridge Music Hall, Wednesday, April 9th at 8,00 © pum, BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS FERGUSON TRACTORS and MORRIS CARS " | UXBRIDGE LEASKDALE Phone 167 Uxbridge 162r16 april PAN AAAANANNI NAAN INA, FOR RENT -- 3 nicely furnished rooms, upstairs, all conveniences, hot water. Clean people preferred. Phone 266 r 32 mornings and evenings, FOR SALE--Quebec Heater in good condition, Apply Bruce Beare, at Port Perry Star. Saintfield A crokinole and euchre party will be held in the school Friday night, fol. lowed by a ple social. Everyones wel- come, Quite a number of people had trouble getting home Saturday even. ing, owing to the icing roads, some didn't make it till Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doble visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Alan Crosfer's Sun- day afternoon. Sargenson's Sale last Saturday, was very successful, with a large crowd present, even though it was a very raw, cold day. Mrs. Sargenson is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Les Faux, Mr, and Mrs. Lew Short are sport- ing a smart new car. Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson. This will be the last meeting until fall. COME IN AND SEE 0 Easter Novelties SERROW'S PHONE $2 UR ASSORTMENT OF and Box Candy ® WEEK-END SPECIALS @ "GOLDEN DATE LAYER CAKE" "ANGEL FOOD CAKE" & BAKERY G M. GERROW WS -| pheasants have been heard crow- -| tered fairly well. '| find food. '| to satisfy the voracious appetites '| of fingerling maskinonge at the Be sure and see the New, More Power-/]| pisations Of alle plamgstoind Fatt AN Oh SR Y i AL) ', Had g ha FA [oh 3A ih $5 FLY TAN A ti Sh 211 la ee AREA RR Gs -- -- Sr Conservation - + Corner A sign of spring is the fact that ing, this past week, in the fields and along the roadsides. = From the number of birds seen and heard in several areas, it would seem that the pheasants have win- 'Snows came early and settled down, more or less gradually; leaving berry bush- es and other food fairly well ex- posed. No real blizzards blew up to make it hard for the birds to It is when deep snows come late or, particularly, when freez- ing rain or a thaw followed by a freeze-up covers everything with a coating of ice that pheasants suf- fer the most. This has not hap- pened, so far. Lands and Forests officials are hoping that the worst of the season is over in so far as pheasants are concerned. LI BS It takes 10,000,000 sucker eggs Deer Lake Hatchery, according to Department of Lands and Forests hatchery management officials. The eggs themselves are not fed to "muskies," but hatched out and fed as fry. From fingerling age maskinonge will take only live food. This presented a problem, at times, which is now solved by obtaining sucker eggs from spawn taking operations conducted at several) locations in Ontario and bringing them up to the fry stage in the hatcheries. * La » The study of food plants prefer- red by wild birds and animals is a very important wildlife manage- ment research project planned hy Ontario's Department of Lands and Forests Research Division. It is proposed to set up small local basic to wildlife food supplies. "A start has been made at the Depart- ment's Sonthern Research Station at Maple, Ontario. " ® x Original survey records-aTe how being transferred to microfilm by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests Division here. More than sixty-five positive reels and 1,300 negative exposures have heen made to date, according to surveys officials. < ee Sp Hilltop Herald Assembly: Grade 10B was in charge of the as- sembly on Friday, March 21st and Bob Gibson was chairman. Barbara Hunter read a portion of the Scrip- tures and led us in the Lord's Prayer, Recitations were given by Sondra James and Dan James, We were treated to a duet by Joan and Ken Hallett, who had as their accompanist Joan Real. The assembly closed by the singing of God Save the Queen which was played by Kent Gerrow. Girls' Basketball: In the exhibition games with 0.C.V.L, Oshawa, last Wedneaday, the Senior and Junior Girls' teams, both came out on top. SEND YOUR EASTER DRY CLEANING EARLY FOR DEPENDABLE ~ PROMPT SERVICE COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Eveleigh's Cleaners Phone Port Perry--ring Zenith : 13000 Greenbank--Hook's Lunch, 108-2 (Canadian Cancer 'and active," Mr. Butterfield cau- -- -- > ------------ - ---- ---- Lakeview Theatre; Port Perry, Ont. Two Bhows Nightiy--7 and 9 pan. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 27-28-29 Robert Cummings and Terry Moore ; In the Delightful Colour Outdoor Comedy Drama "THE, BAREFOOT MAILMAN" * : SHORT PICTURES MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8), APR. 1-2 na Society | - "Today, Canada's effort in the | fight of cancer is equal to that of |} England, the United States and |% other countries," said F. G. But: |g terfield of Regina, National Presi- | dent of the Canadian Cancer So- |& ciety in his address at the Annual + Wayne Morris, Dorothy Patrick, Preston Foster ° Meeting of the Society's Ontario | In the Great New Action Drama : ! Division at the King Edward Ho- |§ "THE BIG GUSHER" i tel, Toronto, March 6, "that the | 2nd BIG FEATURE-- : Canadian public has accepted the George Murphy and Arlene Dahl 4 Canadian Cancdr Society as their 5 "NO QUESTIONS ASKED" agent to express them in the fight | Last. Complete Show starts ot 8.25 pm, is evident in the rapid growth of | ¥acssescrceosororscecervoececeeo ro ot IIIS, oo OSOSOSOSOSOSOECEOSOSDE SS AEN SOR RESO A EI SES SS ES SS RAS RRS CRO, the Society since its incorporation a in 1938." Mr. E. S. Welch, Prov- . CAI A RT oes: Sons as od incial President was in the chair. en A RA iat tae Introducing the speaker R. F. B. : by McLAUGHLINS | Taylor referred to Mr. Butterfield 1300 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OSHAWA as a business man who had worked DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY untiringly for the cause virtually from the Soclety's beginning. Mr. to buy an attractive, dependable, ; McCLARY RANGE gE Butterfield is on his return West Brand New Condition. One Third its original oul, Cream after a month's leave of absgnce from management of the Credit "Enamel Finish, Blue Steel Top. Copper Reservoir. Price $89.95 Sg OBS Foncier Inc. He has visited the Divisions in every province. Expressing his pride in the work of the Divisions across the coun- try, "finding them very much alive ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES AT REDUCED PRICES USED WASHING MACHINES Our large parking space for your convenience. I -- Ee REE ER Rei Rte RE 00 3052352003800000000000000000. 6) tioned "that the only hope of ful- filling the responsibilities we have dedicated ourselves to is by ex- tending the sphere of inflyence to a point where it will reach every community, It is not enough just : to maintain associations with peo- ple within our reach, our organi- zation must expand so that we will have committees in every vil- lage and hamlet in the province." The National Fresioent gave spe- cial mention to Mrs. Egmont Fran- kel's contribution as President of the Toronto Branch saying, "if you want a grand job done, give it to the women to do, they are the backbone of your Society." Thanks to the speaker were expressed by Mrs. W. P. M. Kennedy, Toronto. FUN and EXCITEMENT FOR EVERY FARM FAMILY Movies! Prizes! Refreshments! ¢ 1) 3 Wan, i. SLOW MOTION MOVIES OF MANY FARM JOBS! Exciting, full-color clove.upe of power tools working in the soil ve brought to you for the first time in the new Ferguson film, "Steel Fingers and Green Thumbs". . . plus new features on sound farming practice, efficient use of tractor and tractor equipment. Don't miss this new movie . . . it's packed with interest and how-to-do-its! BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS Phones: . Uxbridge 167 and 162 r 1.5 LEASKDALE, ONTARIO os de Fe Lopiiahiiagd 3

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