Z et . -, - . ~ at cate = ; a LP ey rn er Cope Sw, A oh ps = .. NA NS Uxbridge, Phone 99 ¢ 21 FOR SALE--Small Office Safe, 17x 19x25. Weighs 300 lbs, J, & J. Tay- lor safe. $85,00 Phone 6 Port Perry FOR S: \L E Wate oF P ump cand Tank; Beatty, new inotor. $50.00, _ International __ Service, LSA RIE FL RN salle A AN AR RAVI SAL STR EN Rs 4 4 n 2 Be A WEF Tee t Wd 39 tos wy 3 a 3 > fois i e800 ar Her BOG wey he ka gO Be vai aio fit 3 at BEL Ty kes vy se. N\ ---------------- ----" ans ------t-- ---- a ag' CLASSIFIED ADS DEAD STOCK DEAD and CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPT. LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL. i Telephorft Collect. i GORDON YOUNG LTD. nov 30 HELP WANTED -~-- Experienced driver for dump truck.- Must be re- liable, - Phone 84 r 21, : RASPBERRIES" Pick your own--10c¢ :, quart, Bri own boxes. "Cornef of Highways 17 and 12,7Con. 7. Phone H.-E. Rowe, 170 Port Perry, DRESSED-TURKEY HENS | 49¢; per pound Delivered Oven Ready. SMITH BROS. TURKEYS Phone 174 v 18, Port Perry. Annex Heater, years old. Cheap----for 174 v 13 Port Perry. FOR SALLE by Moffat; 2 .cash, Phone- made FOR SALE-- Garage 16 x 101% Insul-Brie Siding. $100.00, with Phone 'WANTED=--Play Pen. Raglan, " CUSTOM WORK Combining; Corn Scutfling; Flow- ing and other types of custom work. Apply James Wilson, R. R. 8, Port Perry. , Phone 122-r-4 Port Perry. NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED BY-LAW oy AKE NOTICE that at the regular iftting of the Council of the Town- Phone 76-23 Council Chambers in the Village of Blackstock, on Monday, the First day 174 r 1-3 Port Berry. DRESSED CHICKENS FOR SALI: Apply=Roy (Foade, aug 14 6 to 7 pounds, Phone 189 r 32, FOR SALE : Young Pigs; Bred, good quality. Apply Bert. MacGregor & Son, Poypt---Lerry. RASPBERRIES FOR" SALE Buy them picked or Pick your own. J. W. Forster, Phone 92 0-2, Port Perry. aug 14 I'OR SALE 134 acres, more or less, about 100 acres under cultivation, rood buildings and wells, Possession Mare 1, 1953. Lots 1 and 2, Con. 8, Sceugog. Phone 117-r 23 Port Perry. aug. 28 WANTED TO RENT, SEPTEMBER Ist room; also garage. : Perry Star. Box 48, Port I OR SALE with hydraulic : to fit Farmall H or M Farms, Ltd. Sales and Service, corner Highways¥ Uxbridge ,Ont 2 - Farmall, M.- Tractor Ux-Spring International 'Harvester 12 and 47 julys1 : h FOR SALLI--Ruilding Tot on Bige- low Street, Port Perry, H8.x 162, Good location. Phone 244J, USED FARM MACHINERY =~ = AUCTION SALE i to be held Saturday, August 9th, 1952, at 1:00 "pm, Tractors, threshers, corn - cquipment, tillage machines, forage wagons, used trucks (two with dump bodies); and various other ma-! chines. - Ux-Springs Farms Limited, Harvester Sales and corner, 12 and 47 Highways, Phone Uxbridge-or Port Perry: jul3l LOST -= Rear Wheel Shield, 1950 Cadillac Sedan, colour grey--Ilost be- tween Peterboro, Port Perry, Whitby and- Oshawa. Reward. Phone Revoy Motors, Pcterboro, 6234, WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information. a aug29-H2 . Free Estimates. EXCAVATING CELLARS - DRAINS 'SEPTIC TANKS GRADING -- CLIFT BAKER, Manchester : ; july 17 "PORT PERRY "Sand and Gravel "Government Tested Landscaping, Sodding, Loam, and Stone. Vin O Mrioie 88R Port Perry W.J. SYMES i 2 septd Cross- | bachelor apartment or bed-sitting | also Model 31+ Loader | Jin a straight line to a point if of September, 1952, at 8 p,m. a.by- law will be proposed and submitted ! to the Council for the purpose of stop- ping 'up and ¢onveying to W. G., Har- ron the following described right-of- Fway: ALL AND SINGULAR part - of plan registered in the Registry Office | for the Registry Division of the West Riding of the County of Durham on} the 3rd day of January 1912 as num- 'ber 56 "Deposit 'Index, more particu- I larly deseribed as follews: - COMMENING at the south-east angle 'of lot number 9 as shown on said plan, Thence south 83 'degrees west to the. south-west angle of the "said lot, thence southerly in a straight line 16 feet to the north-west angle of 'lot -Number: 10 as shown on the. said plan, Thence north 83 degrees cast 119 feet to the north-cast angle of 8aid lot number 10, Thence north 20 de- grees cast 16 feet to the place of be- ginning as shown on a plan and sur- vey dated December 21st, 1911. made by W. E. Yarnold O.L.S,, And forthe -purpose of opening a public right-of-way over the follow- ingr described lands: ALL AND SINGULAR part of lot number 9 as shown on a ,plan duly t deposited ip the Registry Office for the Registry" Division of West Dur- ham on the 3rd day of January 1912 as number 56 Deposit -Index and more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at a point on the easterly. limit of said lot number' 9, od point .is south: 20 degrees west 13 feet from the north-cast angle of aid Lot number 9, Thence westerly in a straight line to a point on the west-- J erly limit of said lot number 9, which point is measured southerly 13 feet 4 along the westerly limit. of said lot! number 9 from the north-west angle of said lot number 9; thence southerly along the westerly limit of said lot number 9 twenty feet, thence easterly. e easterly limit of said lot 'number 9 which point is measured northerly 47 | fect along the easterly limit of said { lot number. 9 from the south east angle of said lot number 9, thence north 20 degrees cast -20 feet to the 'place of beginning, Any person: who claims that his larids will be prejudicially affected by | the said by-law and who applies to be heard, will be heard by the said Coun- cil at the time and place of the meet- ing aforesaid, DATED at "Blackstock, Ontario, this 17th day of July, 1952. Henry Thompson, Clerk |: British . Ontario Motors o TRACTORS - CARS - TRUCKS Reconditioned -- Guaranteed, 40 Case Tractor. 19 Ford Tractor 48 Ford Tractor ~ 406 Ford Ferguson Tractor '51 Minor Coach 51 Oxford '% ton Panel 49 Minor Coach M3. Willys Jeep 3 48 Olds, Coach "TERMS - TRADE - CASH' Good Assortment. of Implements p on hand. BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS Ferguson Tractors - Implements : Morris Cars LEASKDALE 7 Miles: North of Uxbridge 34 Agen fet. Equipment Phone 86 r 2, Port Perry. i i SWEETMAN, Seagrave John Deere Quality Farm t for : Tillage Machines, - Forage Wagons, ~AusedLrucks' (two with dump bodies), ship-of Cartwright to be held at the | "ow -- i ------------ -- Auction Sale of Used:-Farm Machinery, to be held Saturday, August 9th, 1962 at 1 p.m. used Tractors (two with dump bodies) Tractgrs, Threshers, Corn 'Equipment, and "various other 'machines, Uk- Sprieg Farms Limited, International Harvester Sales and" Service, corner 12 and 47 Highways. Phone Uxbridge or Port Perry, 3 july3l * + SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd--House- hold Furniture, etc.," the property of Jos. Baird, Union Ave., Port Perry. Sale at 1.830 p.m, Terms Cash, ~ . TED JACKSON, Auctioneer * Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract Free Estimates Given. William Tripp R.R. 2, Port Perry. Phone 109-r 42 Julydtf, Dead Stock: "Service. Dead ' or crippled horses, cattle, hogs, picked up for santiary disposal. Phone colléct: Port Perry, 108 r 14; Uxhridge 92 vr 14; Lindsay 4582. Head Office 16 r 11° Woodville. ED. PECONI Argyle, Ontario. . . 'July 53 and Work Shop; Storm Windows and Doors; 'Sereens; side drive; good lawn and garden; electric range, Servel: Refrigerator, all shades and. curtains, venetian blinds, linoleum. 2 blocks from lake in.town of Port Perry, Queen. street at' John, Agents protected, H. Camplain, Phone :167W. - ---- The Toronto Coliseum, home of the annual Royal Winter Fair; covers 26 acres, LJ Y +» Canada's knit goods industry has spent" $38,000,000 since the Second World War on a campaign of modern- ization, . ®. 0% @ Before 1830 'Fort Frances, Ontario, was a trading post known as Rainy Lake. It was named after pioneer Lady Frances Simpaon, © | week holidaying at the hog of Mrs, FOR SALE--8 room Brick House,| Summer Kitchen;: Insulated; Garage ¥4 acre lot; including Prince Albert home-made' baking sale, under the auspices of Prince Albert Woman's Association, on Saturday; August 2,| commencing at 2.80 o'clock at -the waterfront, 2 Hand-made knitted articles will also be for sale, ° All contributions of baking from the ladies of the community will be much apprecigted. N The July meeting of the Woman's Association was held on Wednesday the 23rd in the Sunday School room, with a good attendance of members and visitors, The "president, - Mrs, Earl Martyn presided and opened the meeting with hymn "Work, for the Night is Com- ing". The - Bible reading and Lesson Thoughts, "In the use of Opportun- ities" were given by Mrs:-G. R.- Smith, During the business period a com- mittee was -appointed ' to look after the baking sale, - Committees reported one visit. made and one box of' fruit was sent to sick. - A box of fruit to be ent to Mrs. McCue, a patient in the hospital, We were pleased to have Miss Ruby Wilson present and tell us about the pegple in Nigeria. The president thanked Miss Wilson for coming and giving us this very interesting talk, and 'we hope to remember her and hey work in the future, . Hymn "We have heard the joytul Sound" ¢losed the meeting. - Group 4 servdd a nice 'supper. Collection $12. Mrs, Ross Clark of Peterboro visit- ed her aunts Mrs, W. Somerville and Mrs. H. Collins last week, Mrs. "W. Bond, Toronto, spent last Luke. a r-- on -- Somtfield On Friday evening July 26th, Miss Laurene McNenly was pleasantly sur- prised when over' seventy of her friends and\neighbours surprised her at her home with a bridal shower. Mrs, Ross: Healey and Mrs, Charles Lunney were hostesses with Mrs, Mg- Nenly. © During the évening Bingo was played, then a beautifully decor- ated basket was brought in full and overflowing with gifts for Laurene' and Frank to open, They. thanked each for the gifts and before the evening was over, they were well covered with confetti. They wHl be married this week and expect to: re- side in Port Perry, Lunch was served and. everyone: wished the couple all happiness'and good wishes. Miss - Marilyn Gibson: and "Keith spent a day last week at Wasaga. Mr, Larry Freeman who has been visiting at Healey's has returned to his home-at Coboconk. i Everyone is now busy at Narva: The grain seems to be a fairly good crop, though patchy in places. yw" Shop at the sign of Bottle Uxbridge Coke" Is 0 registered rade. mark. What's a picnie _ without Coke? A good plonio is lively and . sparkling with fun, The life and sparkle of ice-00ld Coca-Cola adds so much to any occasion, Carton 36¢ Gi Incloding Federal Taxes ~~ "Plus deposit 20 par bottle " Adthorised bolo Conn ola under coment vi Cov-Cola Lah UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED Phone 205W ------ 0 - Get your week-end baking at the os ~ Ragweed are more generally hated than Rag- weed, so its selection for Weed of the 'Week should be a popular one, accord- ing"to K.E, Fallis, Fieldman for the Agriculture. prolific seed production. +At the same suffer from hay fever, much of which adicated, This- yhich-branched annual grows about two feet tall. The leaves are deeply indented and lighter on: the under surface, giving the plant a char- acteristic appearance in-keeping with common name, The numerous pale yellow flowers are rather inconspie- uous but produce some 5,000 seeds per plant. Mr, Fallis points out that it is this prolific seed production which makes. Ragweed difficult to control. The plants produce seeds so low on the stem, that they are often missed by the scythe or mower, Moreover, they seem to seed even more freely after the tops have been cut off, If mowing is to be used as a control method, the. mower must be set as low to the grourid as possible, The plant blooms, producing its pollen and seed in' July and August. 1 seed for the next year should take place at that time. fective. of water will give good results. above the ground. authorities taking part. suffering from hay fever lessened. Al EE IIIS | Weed. of the-Week~- | 'Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. [ Few members of the plant world | § Crops Branch, Ontario Department of. : It is disliked by the | § farmer for its vigorous growth and)® time, the city and farm dwellers who o. is caused by ragweed pollen, have ; good reason to place it among the ¥ plants they would Uke most to see er- | Paosoes - Two 8hows Nightly--7 and 9 p.m. "THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 81, AUG. 1-2 Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster, Rita Johnson In the Heart Warming Story 'of a Boy and His Horse. ~~ All in Beautiful Techpicolor, © "THUNDERHEAD, SON OF FLICKA" " . STOOGES COMEDY and SHORTS "MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AUG. pry James Mason- and Danielle Darrieux IIB | the Tense'and Exciting Film Sénsation : £2 "FIVE FINGERS" h foe : SHORT PICTURES - : OROSOROSOROSOSOSOSOBOSOBOSOSOBRE SUE RC 4 2 SOSOSIPUIOSOTIOP BUPII POPUPS SPIRO OSOSOROSSSOSUSOSOSS By Rr CR RR RR RRR OREN BEGIN WITH BREAD on FOR BUDGET- BALANCING MENUS! . SERVE FRESH RASPBERRY PIE for a delicious dessert, , Saturday Cake Special ; : "FRUIT SALAD LAYER hea GERROW' J BAKERY PHONE 32W G M. GERROW - ' of i nN THE. BAG" on Queen | I. commencing at 6 p m. Lyi, , RACING CAR DERBY = = REN all with Official Wheels - ot af Worl Jardens in the ovenlig 1 +. DANCING--9.30pm.folam. = 3 Also Booths, Games, Refreshments i) dmission lo Fair Grou Si _ Children under 12, Free pa - Autos 25¢. For this reason he feels that control work to prevent production of the 'WHEN You: FEED pollen, which causes hay fever and "Pi Pr of i Pri F od . Fortunately, chemiesl: woed Killers 3 for Ragweed are both cheap and ef- |} - FOR POULTRY, HOGS and CATTLE Spraying with-2,4-D-acid 'at |}' the rate of 6 to 8 ounces in-100 gals, |} ° Feeding contract for Br oilers, Hogs and Turkeys can. be Mr. |] arranged if credit reference suitable. Liberal. disco unt for Fallis points ut that as Ragweed is ¢ h : irs RAR, ; ¥ an.annual, killing of. the. roots is not asi $ Hi of great importance, and this amount H A P L y of 2,4-D will kill the part of the plant E es S ou TR F ARM He 'suggests that the cornitrol of ! Ragweed should 'be _on_a co-operdtive _ PRINCE ALBERT. '+. Phone 174 r 12 basis, with both individuals and civic ~.It'is only -- . under these conditions that Ragweed #2 ; pon : E TT can be brought: under control, and the days and earlier frosts. .However, (In conclusion, Mr. Fallis states that 'people in this part of 'Ontario should | Ragweed. can he: controlled by the use He adds that Northern Ontario has | be "on the watch for Ragweed, as | of 2,4:D, but a co-operative and per- become a haven for hay fever suffers | Prompt action will prevent it from | sistent 'effort will be required to rid since Ragweed does not like the longer | becoming established. 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