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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Oct 1952, p. 8

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"for sale. 8 -- THE PORY PERRY STAR Sot ysanay, OCTOBER 25, 1968 USE ThE Seassirrgp, XC 9R quick ~~ ----HOUSE FOR SALE--Bungalow, / | rooms, hardwood floors, four-piece bath, full 'basement, furnace, Further * particulars--phone 342W. Oct. 2tf For HOUSE FOR SALE -- Bungalow, storey and a half, hardwood floors, four-piece bath, full basement, fur- nace. ~ Furthey particulars =---- phone 342W. . land serviced by ROBERTSON : i : ELECTRIC, Phone 179. or Ww, Day FOR SALE -- One Metal Ice Box.| night. » oct28tf C. McGll, Union Ave. WANTED TO RENT -- In Port Perry, house," (6 rooms). Reliable tenants. Apply Box 17, Port Perry Star. : sea) : FOR SALE--One blue taffeta even- ing dress; one pink net evening dress and one pair navy wool ski slacks. All size 14; Phone 197 r 6. - FOR SALE--AIl white-Acme Coal- wood cook stove. ~ Shelf, water front. A-1 condition, Reasonable. Phone 281W, Port Perry. FOR SALE -- One pair woman's "white skates, size 7, in good condition. Phone Port Perry 114 r 2, ~ FOR SALE--Purebred Suffolk Ram Lambs. Apply A. W. Crosier and Sons, Phone 114 r 2, Port Perry. FOR SALE-- "J. E. Mitchell, Perry, Phone 171 r 22, RRA, Port "FOR SALE---Carrots for sale. $1 gd) per bushel, delivered. M. Durey, R.R. ne M 4, Port Perry, Phone 265186, 1 : ofor S FOR SALE-- Sweet cider.....Rlease TRACTORS -- CARS bring containers. James Davidson, TRUCKS -- IMPLEMENTS "Port Perry. 3 - Reconditioned - Guaranteed HELP WANTED -- Clerk, good 650 Waterloo Tractor and Plow wages, hospitalization and other ad- vantages. Apply F. W. Brock & Son. Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour. or Contract - SES a ahh A A Aa Choice Ram Lambs "FOR" SALE -- Laurentian Table | Turnips. Apply A. G. Clark, Myrtle Station, " oct80 'OIL BURNERS The. famous Aero Silver Flame Automatic Oil Burner sold, installed "FOR SALE--303 Ross Rifle, good condition. Phone 112 r 6 after 7 p.m. oct80 ; FOR SALE---Kitchen range, heater, also children's sleigh, Apply-- Clarence Fielding, Maple Street. FOR SALE--Dry Mixed Wood, $17 per 'double cord delivered. Can be sawed any length. Stanley Taylor, Burketon, Phone Port Perry 193 r 23. Tax Notice i The 'Second Instalment of the 1952 | 'axes for the Village of Port Perry is payable on or before November 5, 1952. JOHN F. RAINES, Tax Collector Port Perty, October | 16, 1002, British Ontario 49 Ferguson Tractor (overdrive). TE Ford Tractor "148 M-H Tractor with plow. and loader. Spring Tooth Harrow, $60.00 All Steel Tractor Cab. 52 Fertilizer Spreader, below -list. bl--} '5 Ton Panel, perfect condition. 3% Olds, one owner since new Free Estimates Given.- William Tripp R.R.:2, Port Perry. Phone Pp r 2 July4dtf. . Dead Farm Stock --» PICK-UP PROMPTLY Phone Collect Bowmanville 2679 3 -We-also buy-live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE septl0 53] ~ WANTED TO RENT--In Port Per ry, house" or apartment. 'Apply to Bill Fitsell, Port Perry Star. FOR SALE--17 roomed frame house attached garage, furnace, continuous hot water, 4 piece bath. = Apply at Star Office, Custom Dressmaking MRS. BARRON Phone 279-R Apartment 1 in Carnegie Block Opposite Library Dead Stock .J. W. Long, Lot 36, Con. 9, Darling- Con.. 8, Mariposa, 2 miles West of | at 1.00 p,m, 31 Nash Coach, $70.00. : Name your own terms See the all new 1963 Henry J now-on|"- " Disphay, BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS Ferguson Tractors and Implements Morris and Kaiser Cars LEASKDALE Plone Uxbridge 162 r 15 oct28 "Auction Sales ® RL, OCT. 24--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Tractor, Imple- ments, Hay: & Grain, the property of ton, known as the Scott Foi, on the Town line, 8 miles east of Raglan. Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT, OCT. 26--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Fur- niture, ete, the property of Joseph Goretski, at Columbus, Ont. Terms '| complied with section 9 of The Voters' | and that-such- list remains-there:for -| 24th day of September, A.D., 1962, are --|snid-date the azsels of "thersaid des ceased will be distributed among thet: Court of Revision | TOWNSHIP OF REACH 'A Court of Reviston to hear .ap- to the Roll of 1952 upon which the taxes for 1963 will be levied, will be held at the Township Hall, Manchester on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1962, Ht 10 am, GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk. Manchester, Oct, 16, 1962, - - Court of Revision VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY A Court of Revision to hear appeals against assessments pertaining to the roll of 1962 upon which the taxes for 1953 will be levied will be held at the Clerk's Office, WEDNESDAY, :NOV, 6th, 1962, at 7.80 p.m. Assessment Act, R.8.0,, 1837, ec, 272, 8, 18 (10, 11). = 'Port Perry, Oct .15, 62. ! ~ oct30 NOTICE . -THE VOTERS' LIST Acr, 1952 Section 1 Clerk's Notice of oe Posting of' Voters' List VOTERS' LIST 1952 of the TWP: of SCUGOG, COUNTY OF ONTARIO Notice is hereby giveh that I have Lists Act 1962, and that I have posted up at my. 'office, at Scugog on the 22 day of October 1952, the list -of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections inspettion, And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have ! any omissions or errors corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- psals being the 10th day of November, 1 "Dated this" 16th-day-of- October, 1962:- RALPH MILNER, Clerk, Brooklin, Ontario. Notice to Creditors oct. 28 peals against assessments pertaining | - JOHN F. RAINES, 'Clerk - RESULTS Oldest Resident ** (Continued from front page) tor Fale, for which he hand-set the type | himself, were "models of thoughtful civic, leadership. DOC -- "Siall worder the paper came to be' highly regarded; - JACK--Yes , . . at the time of his death, in 1948, Mr, Farmer was re- cognized.as one of the deans of Ont- ario's weekly publishers. Now his ideals are carried on by his family, who formed a company to publish the paper... , assisted by George Davey, who has been a printer and linotype operator for the Star for the past 39 years. Under their guidance the Port Perry Star continues to'shine bright- ly as one of Ontario's better week- lies . . . and certainly deserves this' hearty yalite from Cities Service!" DOC--And the same can be said for Fort Perry's oldest resident, Mrs, Susanna Moase, who was already. 7 years old when: the Star was first established. She is-the daughter of the late William and Mary Rogers, and was born on May 25th, 1857 on their farm in Mariposa Township, just north of Port Perry. - She at- tended "public school at Mariposa; finished -off-at-Lindsay-High-School, helped on. the farm for a while, then --at the age of 19, married John Moase, | "JACK--That wasnt in Port per I gather. DOC---No , . ..the couple farmed for 18 years before moving into Port Perry, where Mr. Moasé took up car- pentry, Mrs. Moase has lived there i ever since, although her husband and daughter have both predeceased her. Today, in her 96th year, she is cheer ful and keen-witted . . . . and although | she 'has lost her eyesight almost coms pletely, her hearing is still remark- ably good. I understand she listens to the radio a great deal, and is prob- ably listening to us this very moment. |X ame Port Continued from front page) d pearance this year, going through to after heading "the aged bull class. Breeding Association, he was br ought faultless form for which he is noted. His progeny won the Junior Get-of- Sire class. Last year's Grand Champ- ion, Illehee Sovereign Supreme, own- ed by H, C. McCloskey, Queensville, made a. very worthy Reserve 'Senior Phone 90 J di the Senior and Grand Championships i Owned by the Quinte .District Cattle | & out in great form by herdsman Har- 8 old Hancock and againexhibitéd the, 5 alieview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. ~Two Shows Nightly? hotcd 9 pm. LE ot ny THURSDAY- FRIDAY -SATURDAY, OCT. 23. 21:25" 4 Sac Doris Day, Ronald Reagan, Frank Lovejoy -- ~ In the Record-Breaking Action Drama "THE WINNING TEAM" LARTOON, ETC. 1 MONDAY "TUESDAY- WED, ' OCTOBER 27-28. 29 Tyrone Power and Patricia Neal In the Thrilling New. Action Suspense Story "DIPLOMATIC COURIER" COMEDY apd NEWS. and Reserve Grand Champion after topping the class for three year olds. He is a bull with plenty of stretch and size combined with dairy quality. i The two were an impressive pair of Champions, | I "The senior yearling class produced | both the Junior and Reserve Junior Champion bulls with Pabst Walker Ollie taking the Junior award for Central Durham Bull Club, Orono and Spring Farm-Hopeful Pathfinder the Reserve Junior award for Wm. Clark- son & Sons, Weston. "Ollie" is a massive deep individual with a smooth shoulder that blends well into his body and is well balanced throughout. 'The stylish Clarkson bull is built on stretchier lines and carries a lovely straight top and a nice rump. = Elm- hurst Bros; Birdsalls had the winn- ing two-year-old bull while George C. Jackson, Downsview headed the junior yearling class on Lonelm Lochinvar Texal. A son of the Grand Champ- for Stephen B. Roman, King and Jas, T. Brown brought out the first prize Junior bull calf, a son of Glenafton Putarity. : for Best-Uddered female with all en- tries blanketed. Last year's winner, Nellie Duchess Cruiser owned by Nor- man W. McConkey repeated her win. to take the Wm. J. Murphy Trophy: " Hallowe' en Candy and Peanuts GOBLIN MEX, KISSES, SPECIAL WRAPPED SUCKERS : PEANUTS in the shell, bulk or pkg." Week-end Specials "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE" . "CHERRY PIES" GERROW'S BAKERY 'fon was the winning senior bull calf" TI _First. of. the. female classes was that] | PHONE 32W G M. GERROW --an } we as sunlight Have a Coke In the Estate of Frederick James Smock, Deceased "All persons having claims against the Estate of Frederck James Smock, late of the Township of Cartwright, Gentleman, who died on or about the hereby notified to send to the under- signed on or before the 20th day of November, 1952, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after. the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. : DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 16th day of October, A.D., 1952. _ ARTHUR W. S. GREER, Q.C, Box 131, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the. Executor. Tove-- = - ~ Bach, the composer, was the father > {to us . JACK---Too bad she can't talk back . becauge I'd sure like to know the 'vooret of her loneveity, DOC--She hasn't any -- says she comes by it naturally, Her mother lived-to be 103 , . . and most of her four brothers and sisters came close to the 90 mark. - She does have one small theory, though--she points out that she grew up on a farm and al- ways had plenty of good 'things to eat . ... . which might indicate that good: food is an aid to long life. JACK--Well, that's just fine . because the way I like to eat-- DOC ---- You'll either live to be a thousand, or burst before you're fifty! But before we get invilved in an ar- gument, let's return to Mrs. Moase. In the 48 years she has-lived in Port Perry she has become a popular per- sonality of the district, and is affec- tionately known -as. the grand old lady of the town, With the sincere hope that she may. long continue to be considered so, we of Citié¥ Service extend our very best wishes to 95 of 20 children" year old- Mrs, Susanna Moase." Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. MON, OCT. 27 -- Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Ete., the property of Mrs, 'R. Hanna, Lot 11, | Mariposa Statibn. Terms Cash, sale TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, OCT. 28 -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imple- | Service Dead or--erippled * horses, cattle, hogs, picked ip for santiary disposal, Ship. > Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 4682, Head Office 16 + 11 Woodville. : ED. PECONI _ - Argyle, Ontario. ! July 63 WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port- Perry for information, nov 27, 1952 DEAD and CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPT- LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL, } Telephone Collect. Toronto--EM-3-3636 Port Perry--118.r-2 GORDON YOUNG LTD. Farm Stock, Implenients, Ete, the | property of Jas. E. Brabzon, Lot 10, of Uxbridge Twp, 1 mile south of has been sold, Terms eash. Alvin 8, ments, etc., the - property of Russell Corner, Lot 17," Con. 1, Reach Town- Lerms-Cash;-sale-at-1.00-p.m- TED- 'JACKSON; Auctioneer. WED., OCT. 29---Auction Sale of Con. 3, Brock, 1 mile East of No, 7 and: 12 Highways. Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 pm. Geo. Edwards, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Cig 3 'New Issue PRICE: We offer, subjcet to prior sale-- VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY 5 Per Cent Debentures Due 1 November 1956- 2 100.98 and interest = DEACON FINDLEY COYNE LTD. Members Investment 'Dealers Association of Canada .Em-Cee-Gee Rag Apple Francy Al- ty of size and scale for her age. class for dry aged cows. strong contender for the Sr. Champ- Jjonship which finally went to the win- ning * three-year-old Elmeroft "Adeen May. an Alladin daughter shown by Elmeroft Farms with the winning aged cow in milk, Alice Mattie Dutch- land shown by Jas T. Brown taking the Reserve Senior award. This pair then went through to the Grand-and Grand Champion is an animal of ex- firmly attached both fore and aft and with prominent milk veins. The Re- serve Grand Champion typed in very vidual with 'a shapely well attached udder. - The teats were exceptionally well placed and she was particularly strong in the rear attachment. She was good on top with an exceptionally well blended shoulder. The class of: aged cows in milk that she headed was | one of the best of the show with M.H. Farms, Milliken taking second place on their lovely black *Excellent cow, Helen Pietje Posch Illehee, McConkey. in third with his noted prize winning ert, and McConkey again in fourth with Mary Pietje Colantha, a great daity machine who was milking over 100 lbs. per id at the time of the show, Baker } Montvic Cavalier Nig headed a class of thirteen four-year-olds for Stephen B. Roman, She is a big. cow with a good udder and nice balance throughout. Topping the two-year- old was Clara Posch Governor shown She too was a big strong heifer with plen- and then went on to stand first in the | She was a |' Reserve Grand: Championghips. The | -treme dairy 'quality with an udder | well also being a very dairy like indi=| -- DRINK Cartoly AN 137X Including ederal Taxes ; a ; satharized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. Beverages Limited PHONE 205W * Uxbridge UXRRINGE by Lorne' Evans & Son, Warkworth dt and a daughter of the Quinte District | Cattle Breeding Association bull, Rag- asborne R. A. Royal Governor. - _ 197 BAY STREET, TORONTO Please Telephone collect: EMpire 4-3401 THURS, OCT. 30--Auction Sale of Reg. and High Grade Shorthorn Cattle | Implements, etc, the estate of the late Mack Thornton, Lot 1 & 2, Con. 13, Manvers,' just South of Viewlake. Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. Wm. Weldon Clerk, ve TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE--Wednesday, Oct, 20th---Farm Stock, Implements, Pigs, Horses, Shorthorn Cattle, Cockshutt Tractor No. 30," Poultry, Hay, Grain, 'and Household Furniture, property of WALTER SHELL, on 7th concession Uxbridge Park. No reserve as farm nov 80 | Farmer, Auctioneer, Gormley, Ont. aE y Order Your . "ivieis RW STORM DOORS and SASH NOW before. the cold weather is here. THREE Webke DELIVERY PORT PERRY "Get Ready for WINTER! Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited Phone 240 w key, Queensville on Cedar Dale Sky | for dam and daughter whiéh brought The parade for the junior' chavip: ionship brought out a group in which the emphasis was on extreme. dairy quality. The Junior award went to the winning senior yearling, Ridge- dale Francy Achilles: shown by G. H. Walker & Son Port Perry while the' Reserve Junior went to H, C. McClos- Rockette, the winning junior yearling. The latter was sired by. the Grand Champion bull. . A new class at this show. was that 'out ten entries and created a lot of interest. The winner was A, B. Me- |. Comb. & Son, Belleville on a four- year-old dnd her two-year-old daugh- ter, Elmeroft won the Progeny of Dam while a combined entry by Me- Conkey, Elmeroft and Jas. T. Brown was first in the Senior-Get-of-Sire on v 5 £4 pe pn BT wn 2 = (DOMINION NETUORe) Your HYDRO CHARMAN Reps A MESSAGE FROM | 'ROBERT H. SAUNDERS; C.B.E, 0.0. 0 THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO USTEN 70 Your FAVORITE STATION WEDNESDAY OCT. 29h fi.5 ; | 9.30-9.45 P.M. (THIS BROADCASTWILL BE CARRIED ON THEDOMINION NETWORK) BE SURE TO LISTEN! = the get of Elmeroft Sceptre.

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