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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Sep 1952, p. 8

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8 -- THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 19562 = £ < USED FARM. ACHINERY 7 "For SALE HELP WANTED Tractors ; Massey 80 Row-crop. - « | HYDRO CLERK and TYPIST Massey 101 Super. BERS John Deere Model B Row-crop _ Council at the office of the under- Hydraulic Manure Loaders Various. Corn Equipment Forage Wagons Plows and. Cultivators UX-SPRING FARMS LIMITED and Typist and to assist the Municipal i Clerk-Treasurer, in by October 10, 1962. John Raines, { octll Applications will 'be received<byl- -. ih signed fox the position of Hydro Clerk} =» Applications to be]. | Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Port Perry | » FOR Quick ? Mmmm [CS Dead Farm Stock PICK: UP PROMPTLY . Phone" Collect Bowmanville 2679 We also 'buy live horsés Fe . 'MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE septl0 63 a FOR SALE -- Tandem disc, Ford- Dearborn, good condition. Phone Port Perry 265 r 31. sep2b FOR SALE Findlay Cook Stove, good condition, Apply after 6 p.m. A, Bonnell, Prince Albert. sep2b Obituaries : : GRANT CARNOCHAN. . The death occurred suddenly 'at Burketon on Wednesday, September 8, 1952, of Grant Carnochan in his 42nd year, 7 He was the beloved husband of-the former. Esther Trick and :father of Mrs. Stan McCullough of Burketon, and Audrey and Lawrence at home, The deceased had lived at Burketon for the past 20 years and was well liked by all who knew him. Also surviving are his father, Thomas Carnochan, of Port Perry; six brothers, Roy of Myrtle; Donald of stand." The roll call will be answered | § by nanihig a landmark in this com- munity. THere should be much merri- ment - over modelling old hats. Mr, and Mrs, A, Barlow, of Roi 8 spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Honey. Mr. trict, called on old friends on Sunday. Congratulations are in order for Eg : Mr, and Mrs, Jim Bertrand who were | "423 married recently. Jim is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Bertrand, We are sorry to lose. Ken Bateman from the community. Ken, who was at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs, didi FOR SALE--Horse. Ruhl, R.R. 4, Port Perry. FOR SALE---Fifteen square of red insul-brick siding, complete with" cor- ners, nails and cement. Will sell all for $150. Also well pumps and Wood. electric pressure water system, com- plete. Walter Bown, Box 18, Port Perry, Phone 168. FOR SALE--AIll-white enamel coal or wood range, with reservoir and warming closet, in good condition. Mrs. W. Bown, Port Perry, Phone 168. Sco FOR SALE--Tandem Force Pump, good condition; also baby carriage, dark blue, very cheap. Apply Ed. Mulholland, Manchester Corners, International Harvester Parts and Service Corner 47 and 12 Highways | perienced in servicing and repairing sept26 ' farm tractors and machinery, good "NOTICE | Farms Ltd., International Harvester ! Parts and Service, corner 12 and 47 will be closéd each Tuesday afternoon , and evening, starting September 16. | Apply. Chris, Toranto Union Rates, $2.35 per. hour, ki Apply at Port Ferry Public School ' UXBRIDGE PORT PERRY, HELP WANTED -- Mechanic, ex- salary, and commission, Ux-Spring THE VILLAGE GRILL, Nestleton, highways, R.R. 3, Uxbridge. oct2 % Brick] Ww d Bricklayers Wante 'buildihg. FOR SALE -- Cook stove, coal or Phone 77J; Port Perry. FOR SALE--2 stoves, cookstove and , heater also one washing machiné mo- tor. Clarence Fielding, Simcoe, St. HELP WANTED -- Girl for store work. Apply Box- 12, Port Perry tar.- : 4th Anniversary Sale No Money Down - LOST -- Red yearling memned heifer, lost from my ranch concession! (to married men with good credit 12, Lot 15, Township of Reach. Ear rating) on any used tag, vight ear, 'Max Heidt, No. 454. "TRACTORS - IMPL EMENTS - CARS - Please call Port Perry 198 .» 21. TRUCKS Expenses will be paid. Max- Heidt. 49 Ferguson Tractor--overdrive : Hii a5 Nn 49 Case Tractor VAC a 48 Ford Tractor (2) Spring Tooth Harrow--3-section Tandem Dise--Lift Type Fertilizer Spreader All Metal Tractor Cab 51--1% ton Panel 38 Olds Coach. - 31 NASH COUPE British Ontario. Motors --- FERGUSON TRACTORS -- -- MORRIS CARS -- LEASKDALE -~ Phone - Ushiidge: -162-r-15------} f oct-b : FOR SALE---Corn, standing or cut. Norman Wilson.. 198 r 5 Port Perry. FOR RENT----Two rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, -middle-aged woman Jor couple preferred, non- . drinker/ Bathroom facilities, Apply P.O. Box 317, Prince Albert. Coming Events WED., OCT. 22-- TURKEY SUPPER Under the auspices of the Evening Auxiliary of WMS, at Port Perry United Church, served from 5 p.m. on, Adults $1.25, 'Children 75. Oct.15 WEBD;-0€T:1-= "TURKEY SUPPER| (Fair Night) at Blackstock "United WANTED TO RENT--In Port Perry, house or apartment. Apply to Bill Fitsell, Port Perry Star. : 'WANTED: House to rent or buy. Three or four bedrooms. Apply Box 15, Port Perry Star. sep26 FOR SALE--1 roomed frame house attached garage,-furnace, continuous hot" water, 4 piece bath. Apply at Star Office, two years old, good as new. Priced reasonably, UX-SPRING FARMS LIMITED - International Harvester Parts ; and Service - - Corner 47 and 12 Highways . oct 2 KEY Service KEY CUTTING WHILE YOU WAIT. : ® House Keys ® Car Keys, all makes ® Yale Lock Keys ARCHER MOTOR- 3 Phone 67 _ FOR SALE -- Case DC3 Tractor, |. Oshawa; Howard of Myrtle; Earl, Fred and Wilmot of Port Perry. Following a short service 'at his home the remains were removed to Burketon. United Church for service. Interment was in Hampton Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, ~ The many floral tributes and. the number who paid their last respects showed the high esteem in which the deceased was held. LI THOMAS R. FERGUSON A school inspeetor in Ontario for 30 years, Thomas R. Ferguson died at his Uxbridge home Tuesday, September 16, 1962, in his 76th year. 'Graduate of Queen' s University, Mr. Ferguson was principal of the-Con- nimber of years. - He came to Ux- bridge in 1911. He retired as school--inspector for 'also a member. of the Masonic Lodge. | Margaret Coulson and two 'sons, James and Dougal, of Toronto, - The 'funeral service was held at the 'McGuire and Low" Funeral Home on Friday followed by internient in Ux- bridge Cemetery. Howe ie The Honeydale W. I will meet on Tuesday, September 30, rather than Wednesday, Oct. 1, due to Blackstock Fair being held on Oct. 1. Mrs. Stan. Ploughman is hostess for the meeting and the motto is "In youth we learn; in age we under- Church, 5.30 pin A Admission, adults, |.» $1.25, Children 60c. Sept.26 Billdozing od y Excavating By Hour or Contract Free Estimates Given. WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and' LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY * will be pleased to serve you. i: Phone 322W Port Perry' for information. -' i ~ GERROW'S' ! PHONE 2vW ~ William Trip Gerrow Ss Bread; Cakes and Pastry are made- for-the-people-who-want the best. ~1gr Us SERVE. YOU Saturday Cake Special "FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE" General Motors and living with "Mr. and Mrs, Paul Diamond, in Port Perfy. _ The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herm Sieurd was chistened in the Dutch Church in Bowmanville on Sun- day. the financial statement; Jo who is in charge of visiting ¢ with the projector (a free sérvi Milton Campbell, the chief i) who is a very bisy man spi tii | I members and operators are constantly joining" the .orj ganization; Ernie Sul- man, who rep Fe that 'ten organiza- tions have joined from Port Perry with immediate prospects of tive more, Ralph Ellis, the new Assistant Supervisor for Ontario (N.F.B.--Na- tional Film Board), was introduced by our. good friend, Bill Proctor. Everyone was pleased tp-learn that | Sarco of Claremont had donated $26 to the Film Council. Ron Ward, the field representative from Peterboro, explained the pur- pose of the Purchase Pool for films. Our organization has already pur- cased two shares valued at $200 from the Pool, from which we will receive films. An attending 'member, Mr. Dandy, from Udora, was welcomed. We wel- come the following new members,-- Port Perry 1.0.D.E, Port Perry 1.0.-. O.F, Port Perry Boy Scouts, and Schaol No.887. After the business had been dis- cussed, two outstanding films were the demonstration of E "Cecil Edwards, mother and i sister, former residents of this dis-|% Lakeview ew Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. re ee, 5. Two Sheva Nightly--17 and 9 p.m. "THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 25.26.27 ~~ Virginia Mayo and 'Gene Nelson: ~~ _ In the Hilarious Technicolor Musical Comedy "SHE'S. 8 WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE" CARTOON. : A MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED., SEPT. 28-30, OCT, 1. - . Dale Robertson and Anne Baxter In the Tense and Exciting Action Hit "THE OUTCASTS OF POKER FLAT" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. ~ COMEDY, ETC. \ or Ww I i a JR NE . wn NEW CLOSING HOURS TUESDAY hy 7 AM. to 8.30 P.M. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY --- 8AM. to1 AM. 8 AM. to 12 P.M. "DEL" RESTAURANT PORT "PERRY TI I i mi . ELL 'mi. m m htt eee enti ok ym lent imits HER : Edis DECORATING We supply evervthing for your decorating job. Latest paper samples available. - We go anywhere. VENETIAN BLINDS -- SALES and SERVICE - JL A M ST. CLAIR I Phone Port Perry 113 r 14 17TW | aS BAKERY G M. 'GERROW nov 27, 19562 | Dead Stock ie | Soren Auction Sales ervice SATURDAY, SEPT. 27th -- Farm | Dead or crippled horses, cattle, Stock, Implements and Furniture, the hogs, picked up for santiary disposal. Property of Sid Lockyer, Lot 29, Con. Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; 7, Whitby, 2 miles west of No. 7-12 Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 4582, Head Highway at Brooklin. Real estate Office 16 r 11 Woodville. will also be offered at the same time, Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. i TED JACKSON, Auctioneer, R.R. 2; Port Perry. Phone 0 r 42 July4tf. viewed, United Nations Magazine" which showed how the United Nations is lending a helping hand to other countries in regard to stopping wars and famine; "Penitentiary" showed a general picture of prison rehabilita- tion, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Reesor served tea and lunch to everyone, Mrs, Les '| Lye thanked them on behalf of the members who were present. How 15 puctuheeds ona Wish Ql eenbank Turkey. Se and Play Wednesday, Oct. 29 Custom __ {on MRS. Dang : Phone 279-R © Apartment 1 in Carnegie Block Orvosiie Library " It's Simple When You Know How." And by a coincidence, that's the title of the Commerce booklet telling women the whys and hows of day to day bailing. Get your copy at your branch of The Commerce today. ED. PECONI | Arve 'Ontario. ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 -- Auction : July 68 Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay DEAD STOCK and Grain the property of William Stevens, Lot 26, Con, 8; Darlington, 2 iniles west of Enniskillen, Terms DEAD and CRIPPLED FARM Cash, sale at 1.00. p.m. Di! ANIMALS 'REMOVED, PROMPT- | - TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL. Telephone Collect. SAT, OCT. 4--Auction Sale of Fur- Toronto--EM-3-3636 niture, 'the property of Harry Camp- _ . Port Pérry2-118-r.2 % lin, 129 Queen St., Port Perry. Terms GORDON YOUNG LTD, |€ash, sale at one 0'Clock. :C. Heayn, RY IE nav 80° Clerk. TED: JACKSON, Auctioneer. When you know and understand howto bank efficiently, then the thought : Savirigs becomes.second nature to you. You can put wheels on your wish," whether i's a vacation trip next year, or i bic ycle, or even a car... . if.you get into: the important 'habit of saving. You'll discover that just a listle each weck builds up surprisingly. > Ai If you are © looking fe for a way to add something special to the meals you serve at home, try Coca-Cola as the meal-time © beverage. Your family will find it a welcome treat, And you'll find it so easy to serve--ice cold right in its own sparkling bottle. > Your food store has Coca-Cola : ; in the six-bottle carton, : Bottle lth 36! mr ST Autherlied bottler of Coca-Cola under sontrast with Cosa-Cola Led. | UXBRIDGE BEVERAGES LIMITED h. Uxbridge * Phone 205W GORDON SWEETMAN, Seagrave Ate | John Deere Quality Farm Equipment : - Ask for Your cop at your local 'branch, or write "to Frances Terry, Head Office, The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, ¢ The Canadian Bank of Co "rae = mmerce. Miao Phone 86 r 2, Port Perry, a he SS hypoth

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