' re i [] 3 .WANTED TO RENT--In Port Perry, Queen and Simcoe, T 124 - 16. --three-storm-doors.-- "SAND," GRAVEL, SOD 'and LOAM te ent Ease tan DEAD STOCK DEAD and ORIPPLED: FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPT- LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL. Telephone Collect." " Toronto--EM:3-3636 ° 3 Port Perry--118-r-2 GORDON YOUNG LTD, nov 80 house or apartment. Apply to Bill Fitsell, Port Perry Star, FOR SALE--7 toomed frame house attached: garage,' furnace, continuous hot- water, 4 piece bath. Apply at Star Office, FOR SALE -- Lombard and prune plums at Notts, Simcoe street. Please bring containers. Phone 330-R. : Sept. 11 FOR SALE--T roomed frame house, Lovely location, eorner of Queen and Simcoe. All conveniences, hardwood floors, air conditioned, insulated, double lot. Box 18 Port Perry, phone 168. = FOR SALE--Chicken house, insul- a. ---- te St a m---- * Bulldozing and Excavating . By Hour or Contract Freé Estimates Given. - | William Tripp R.R. 2, Port Perry. Phone Pp r 42 July4tf, Dead Stock "Service Dead or crippled horses, cattle, hogs, picked up for santiary disposal Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 45682. Head Office 16 r 11*Woodville. ED. PECONI Argyle, Ontario: July 58 Motors N British Ontairo FOR--SALE--Automatic, 78 speed record player. Plugs into radio, good. condition. "Apply at Del." : FOR SALE -- Five-roomed frame House in Port Perry, .in good shape. Apply Alvin Prentice, P.O. Box 70. 5 al FOR SALE--1927 Chevrolet Sedan, good motor, 'tires, lights and up- holstery. Step - inside 'and drive it away for $30. Apply Box 14, Port} Perry Star. ' | " FOR SALE--Seven roomed frame house. Lovely location. Corner of (All conveniences, hardwood floors, "air conditioned, in- sulated, double lot. Box .18, Port Perry Star. Phone 168. - 38 FORD PICK-UP | "Mame, Fost Pore, ~ Truck, for sale. Sacrifice, $150. H : ak CARS. - TRUCKS - TRACTORS brick, good roof, sitting on cement, IMPLEMENTS also -insul-brick garage, good Toof: |" fen alt Phone Port Perry 174:5-13. "151 Mercury Pick-up ......iaee. $1306 RR t51 Cowley Van, half ton ............ 1296 FOR SALE--Coal and wood stove, ! 43 Joop oo we 425 large gize, real good, reservoir, large 13g Olds Coach ....... 396 quantity of furnace pipes, good con- Lao Case Tractor ... 996 _ dition, Large size living room carpet 48 Ford Tractor ........ 996 und other rugs, Call after 4_ p.m. Spring Tooth Harrow wr 0D First house north of Wes. Cawkers. Lift Tandem Disc ......ooocvovvni.. 166 £ERGUSON TRACTORS . | British Ontario Motors - : « MORRIS CARS ~~ LEASKDALE Phone Uxbridge 162 r 15 : septl8 'Auction Sales __SAT., SEPT. 13--Auction-- Sale of Furniture and numerous other articles the property of Elgin Collins; 'Man- chester, Ontario. Terms Cash, . sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, WED.,, SEPT., 17--Farm Sold, Aue- tion File oF Holstein Cattle, Tractor, -Impleiients, ete., the pr 'operty of Har- Auctioneer. Lald Luke, Lot 14, Con. 12, Reach, 1 . "mile North of Greenbank. Terms cash Theory Teacher MISS MARY JEAN RIDDELL 3 Pupils prepared for éxaminsgtions in all grades of Theory. Class or in- dividual lessons arranged as desired. For further information, Phone 201. sept 18 Custom Dressmaking - MRS. BARRON Phone 279-R Apartment 1.in Carnegie Block Opposite Library FOR SALE--One winter porch and Phone-66,------ WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR' 'ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you! ¢ _ Phone 322W Port Perry --for-information.-- - ; © aug20-52 Ta "sale at 1,00 p.m. * TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. TU ESDAY, SEPT; 23 Farm Stock, hiiplements and Furniture, the pro- perty of J. A. Johnston, lot 17, con. 4, Cartwright, 21% miles east of Black- stock." Terms cash, Sale at 1 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. * THURSDAY, SEPT: 25th -- Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture the property of Campbell Stone, 11% miles north of Greenbank. = Terms Cash, Sale at 1 p.m, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th -- Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture, the property of Sid Lockyer, Lot 29, Con. 7, Whitby, 2 miles west of No. 7-12 Highway at Brooklin. Real estate will also be offered at the same time. Terms Cash." Sale at 1 p.m. TED-JACKSON, Auctioneer, SAT. OCT. 4--Auction Sale of Fur- niture, the: property of Harry Camp- lin, 129 Queen St., Port Perry. Terms Cash Pyle at one O'Clock. C. Heayn, Clerk, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. See bills for particulars of these sales, N \ Phone 86 1-2; Port Perry. GORDON SWEETMAN, Seagrave John Deere Quality Farm Equipment - La | B. Syers, on Tuesday last, with Mrs, '| was donated to Miss Ruby Wilson for a holiday trip to Buffalo. Miss Ada Stephenson spent the|. ' aes fh ------ PPT A a a ---------- are -- ree ' Suds. S' Zr CL Quick" Hesurs Phone PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1962 PICK-UP PROMPTLY Phone 'Collect Bowmanville i We also buy live. horses ° MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE ; sept10 58 Pine Grove The Ww. A. met at the_ home of Mrs. Johnston, the president,-in.the chair. During the business period, $26.00 her mission work. A program that consisted of readings by Mrs, Hil, Barbara Syers, Donna Johnston, Mrs, R. Nesbitt and June Hill; duéts by Mrs. Johnston and June Hill; also by Mrs, Johnston and Donna Johnston, and a contest conducted by Mrs. Evans and won by June Hill. Everyone en-. joyed a very pleasant @fternoon, Mr. Marshall Sharrard was visiting 'Mr, and Mrs. J. Hill Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Eyre will be the speaker next Sunday. PAINTING Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simao' and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Wilson attended the Ex. on Wednesday, Mr, Jack Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Zylstra were in Toronto on Thursday.. Mr. and Mrs, Millbanks, of Toronto visited with Mr, and. Mrs, Charlie Goourlie on Friday. . { ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie were wheats of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Slack, of Victoria Corners on Sunday. Mr. Leslie Silver of Windsor, called on Mr. and Mrs, J. Albright, one day last week. It is 40 years since he J left here. Mr. and Mrs, E. Catherwood and son' visited Sunday evening" with Mur. and" Mrs, J. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Handel spent a week in Toronto and attended the funeral Mr. Poole. is visiting in Oshawa with his daughter Mrs. Anderson and Mrs, Healey. : Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ballard, of To- ronto, Mrs. Keith McLaughlin: 'dnd' Dbnald, of Bell River, had dinner with 'Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'E. Ballard visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ballard, at Sunderland, Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans and Keith of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. ll Utica - School opened at Utica with an at- tendance of 47. again the teacher. Those attending High School from this. district are--Kae Philip, Sylvia ! Toogood, Hillis Wilbur, Patsy Dittrick, Wilma McCartney, Dorothy Wilbur, Melvin Dittrick, Lois Sandison, Larry, Kendal and Jim: Wilkinson, Mrs. R. Wilbur has begun fending J at Epsom school, which has an at- tendance of 38. Friends and relatives gathered at Memory Hall, Utica to honour Mr. and Mrs. Beacock on their 25th wed- and Mrs, Talbert Evans, t Mrs. J. Crosier is |' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall accom- | 'panied Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ackney on. 'week-end in Toronto. Bruce Geer spent the Labour Day week-end in Toronto and attended the Exhibition. Mrs. Robert Kaille and Carol visit: ed Mrs. F. "Kendall and Mrs, J. Cro- sier on Sunday. Church and Sunday School will be at the regular time this Sunday at 1. 30° and 2.30, Visitors at Chet Geer's on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinley of sented with a chest of silver. j I Lansing and Mr. and Mrs, M. Hodgson of North Oshawa | Mr. and Mrs. Alex, McLeod pd daughter. of Kintore visited Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crosier on Labour Day. | "A committee met in the basement | of the Church on Tuesday evening to make plans for a Turkey supper to be held on October 11th. .The Utica W. A. will meet in "the for their regular meeting. Mr, C. W. Lakey showed his 'ponies at- Port Perry and Orono Fall Fairs and obtained three firsts and a sec- ond. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell and! Mts. Jim Mitchell were in Trenton over the. week-end visiting Mrs, J. Boyle who- returned with them for a visit. Mr, and Mra. Gordon bi and fam- --- fly of Ajax were Sunday gests of Mt. and Mrs. J, Philip. basement of the church on Sept. 11, Ed lad . DECORATING We supply everything for your decorating job. Latest paper samples available, We go anywhere. VENETIAN BLINDS -- SALES and SERVICE ) | 113 n ST. CLAIR and Sons Phone Port Perry rl4 17W pa -- ik © -------- - -- LAKEVIEW Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Two Shows Nightlz--1 and 9 pm, ------ RE ---- a a "THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, SEPTEMBER 1132.18 Anthony Dexter and Jody Lawrence In the Exciting Technicolor Adventure Hit - .. THE BRIGAND" ' COMEDY bi pu 2nd FEATURE . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, dd 15-1617 Rod Cameron and Audréy: In the All Color Outdoor Action Long "CAVALRY scour". fd fey : Tha Hilarious Laugh" Hit "BOWERY BATTALION" ' Last Dora lete Show starts Li 8.20 p.m. ; GERROW'S PHONE aw |. Choose ee Tempting FROM YOUR BAKER'S ASSORTMENT EACH DAY. FRESH DANISH PASTRY EACH TUESDAY and FRIDAY SATURDAY. SPECIAL "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" BAKERY G M. GERROW Prince Albert Please take note the anniversary services are being held on Sunday, Sept. 21, instead of the preceeding :gpday. The Woman's Association met on Wednesday, August=27, in the Sunday School room. -Mrs, Earl Martyn pre- sided and opened the meeting with hymn 388. Mrs, Arthur Brown read the Scripture reading.' The treasurer reported $36.00 as- proceeds from the; baking sale. - 3 ] During the. business period plans 'were made for the booth at Port Perry Fair, 'and the committee ap- pointed to. arrange about this were Mrs. Newnham, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Arthur Brown, The closing hymn was 376. Group 1 served a delicious suppev; . Sunday School opened again on Sunday at eleven o'clock. to have Rev. Mr.-Joblin back and he officiated, and showed a film strip on "The boyhood of David", which the children and adults 'enjoyed. Visitors at the. home of Mrs. Mac- Gregor were: Mrs, Mabel Wells, Mrs, Véra Mills and sons, Miss Peggy Pearce, of Toronto; Mr, Leighton Steihhoff and Mr. Glenn Steinhoff, both of 'Toronto; Mr. John Bush, Port Perry. We are. o pleastd to report Mrs. H. Collins home from hospital and much improved in health. It was nice] | ship to pay the other quarter as her > 2 [3 rere Renh Council The regular meeting of Reach.Coun- cil was held on Tuesday, Sept. 2 at 7.30 p.m. with all members present, Reeve Dobson in the chair. Minutes of former meeting were read and adopted. Messrs. Fletcher and Davidson waited on -the Council re' cleaning of creek on Lot 16, Con. b, Tt was agreed that the Council should do the work and assess the three pro- perty owners who are going to be ben- ifited one quarter each and the Town- ] share for the benefit to the road. Relief Administratrix Crosier pre- sented relief Account for August amounting to 191.30. which was or- dered paid. Also relief to Manvers for Mrs, Lott of $63.32, Supt. Stevens presented Pay roll Voucher No. 9 amounting 'to $4306, 94 - which was discussed and ordered paid. The Supt, and Treas. were author- izd to make the necessary declaration for the interim subsidy on expendi-' tures on roads to Aug. 81. Donations were made to Port Perry Fair $100.00, South' Ontario Plough- man's Assoc. $35.00, = On warrant of the Public School In- spector $5000.00 of the general School grant was ordered paid to the Treas. bos of School Area. General accounts $629, 97 were paid, 'Next meeting of Council will be held on Oct. 6, at 1.30 p.m. i ! Li . J I iy a i Mii i ) -- 4 EH { ! i Ly | | f fi il! x all tll Jilin A lig, mE : permanent commission, = of their engagement. 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