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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Nov 1952, p. 8

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LA Bat dE nd' A re hl i 5 Pre Po Fo 3 " - 3 be EIR L 4 TN rn En py Sil v . fags Sa Fa LS br SE RE 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1952 . way near Greenbank. "Port Perry: 126 r-4. -~large basket, motor type handlebars. grave, Bodo 4 FOR SAL E Furs, Mink weciploses also fox colars. Bay direct from rancher and save. Phone 122.r-81, Por t Berry, Nov.18 ~~ FOR RENT:--House on No. 12 High- Ux-Spring Farms Lt., Phone Uxbridge 246 or FOR SALE -- Bicycle, double bar frame, kick stand, mileage indicator, James Emerton, South Nestleton. Clase. : CLasSTE iL OIL BURNERS The famous Aero Silver: Flame and © serviced by ° -ROBERTSON ELECTRIC, Phone 179 ox 871W, Day or night: -: '0ct28tf- - HOUSE FOR SALE = Scasalow, storey and a half, hardwood 'floors, Further particulars -- phone - oct2tf nace. 342W. NOTICE----- Any quantity of water can be drawn to your premises by Webster's Transport at any time for your convenjence, Phone 339J, Port Perry. nov27 Go in Business for yourself South, Oshawa, : as of Jan. 1, 1958. See H. V. Bate. man, 410 Athol Street; East, Oshawa. nov6tf at 454 - Simcoe street, FOR SALE----Two cords of kindling wood. $12 per cord delivered, Roy Goode, 189 r 32 Port Perry, SK ATES SHARPENED--Right next to rink. H. J. Sintzel. nov27 FOR SALE--English baby pram, new condition. Phone Oshawa 5-6631, "FORSALE -- Bedroom suite, con- sisting-of-double-bed;¢hest-of drawers and vanity. Reasonable. Apply Mrs, 1. Haugen, Del Restaura FOR SALE House .and Dot. six rooms, sun porch, back kitchen, hydro, well and cistern. In village of Sea- $2,000 cash, Apply H, Short, : Seagrave, novlis8 Bulldozing and : Ct Ta re Sng - Te ed FAR, a Ei Collegt,. Bowmanville-2676- nd "WANTED TO RENT--In Port Perry, Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14;- Excavating By Hour. or Contract Free Estimates Given. William Tripp R.R. 2, Port Perry. Phone 109 r 42 Julydtf. Dead Farm Stock: PICK-UP. PROMPTLY We also buy live horses M ARGWILL- FUR FARMS, TYRONE septl0 63 house or Fitsell, FOR SAL .k--T roomed frame house attached garage, furnace, continuous. fot water, 4: piece bath. Apply at Star Office, : apartment. Apply to Bill Port Perry Star. Custom Dressmaking MRS. BARRON ~ Phone 279-R Apartment 1 in Carnegie Block Opposite Library Dead Stock Service Dead or crippled horses, cattle, hogs, picked up for santiary disposal. Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 4682. Hed 90) Office 16 r 11 Woodville. ED. PECONI - Argyle, Ontario, July 63 2 WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information. nov 217, 1052 : DEAD STOCK | 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. nov 80 Store will be vacant {v= * { trucks, ete, WANTED -- Treadle Sewing Ma- chine, "Singer" preferred. 'Apply: Del Restaurant. FOUND -- One pig. Owner can have same by paying expenses, Ken Spears, Phone 268. novl3 New and Used Cars "and Trucks 62 Henry J Coach, heater, radio, $400 off list, 52 Morris Oxford Sedan 51 Oxford 2 ton Panel. 50 Morris Minor Coach 49 Morris Oxford Sedan 40 Chev. Coach . 34 Dodge Coach 31 Nash Coach EASY TERMS -. British Ontario Motors LEABKDALE ~~ .Uxbfidge 162 r 15 Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given WALTER KING ____Phone 86 23, Port Perry CASH - TRADE McKEE FARM EQUIPMENT Factory to you Service manufacturers of PNEUMATIC HAY HARVESTERS-- that load hay in the field and will un- load at the barn. Ideal for one man to operate. Harvest 10.to 15 tons per day, alone. FORAGE SUCTION BLOWERS-- that will unload chopped silage or hay easily and efficiently. One man can use it. iy HAY BLOWERS -- that will shred and blow long --hay into your- barn: -Note--this-blower-ean-be-qtiickly-con=} verted to a suction blower, Also supplied with a conveyer. WINDROW TURNERS that will turn hay, grain, flax, clover- seed, ete, Will not shell the crop, Save Your crop! Increase the yicld! Easily at- tached to your-tractor. = # SIDE RAKES--a gréat new imple- ment! Ideal for seeds, grain, hay, eto. No gears or chains. It is driven by the crop itself, will work on rough, un- even land. Write us before purchas- ing a rake. Order early so that we can obtain the right mount for your tractor, BATTERY-POWERED GREASING | EQUFPMENT--just connect it to the battery on your tractor or combine, and you can grease your equipment under pressure up to 12,000 pounds.) Operates on 6 or 12 volts. Ideal to lubricate bulldozers, power. shovels, WATER -BOWLS -- for horses, cattle, hogs, chickens, turkeys. En- tirely automatic! Each bowl has its own float compartment. obigation. See your dealer about all products listed, exse t the Pneumatic Hay Harvester, ch is only sold direct. some of these machines. McKee Bros. Limited, Office and Plant, Elmira, Ontario, Raster) counties, contact---A. M. McKee, 9 Franklin St., Smiths Falls, Ont. : nov2? (Car purchased from Automatic Ol Burner sold; installed} four-piece bath, full basement,' fur- 53 Henry J Coach, 86 'miles per gal. .1 Uxbridge, informed that the hydro of-. ~| Council took no action on the letter J mented and council 'adjourned a few --budget-figures: Contact us about these products, no |' yl A apply to | COUNCIL BRIEFS TAX COLLECTIONS --Collection of of | taxes up to Nov. A this year total $44,639.82 out of a "total roll of $62,. 272.70 compared to $47, 061.90 out of a total of $61,876.46 in 1951, the col- lector's submitted: report showed. "Taxes this ear are about 20 per cent higher and approximately the same percentage, or a little more higher, have been collected," commented the Reeve. "So I think -that's pretty good." LEGION REQUEST--A letter was read from County Assessor Gordon McLean inforniing council that they could, with the approval of the De- partment of Municipal Affairs, pass a by-law exempting the Canadian Le- gion club house from taxation except for local improvements and . school purposes for a period of 10 years. "Unless such a by-law is passed the Legion property is liable for full tax- ation. If full taxes are collected the council may give a grant covering all taxes received except local improve- ment and school tax." Council de- cided to take the later. course which would mean a_grant of $37. "This saves the municipality money," said Councillor Peel, referring to the wel- fare-work done by the Legion. HYDRO -- The H.E.P.C. office at fice here. would be closed Nov. 80. from HEPC; Toronto, informing --of- the slight increase in interim power rates. Another letter informed that new HEPC rural rates» which effect the pump house here, would be low- ered shortly: ; p ~ NEW RECORD: "That appears to be everything," said Reeve Hayes at 9.30 p.m.- "That's a record," he com- minutes later after some discussion on District Youth "Continued from front page) Beef Section--1. Sinclair Robertson, Port 'Perry, R.R. 2; 2, Hugh Baird, Blackwater, R.R. 2; 8. Keith Thom- son, Uxbridge, R.R. 2; 4.' Betty: Powell, Port Perry, R.R. 1; 5. Arthur Dowson, Blackwater, R.R. 2; 6, Neil Taylor, Uxbridge, R.R. 2; 7. Jim Blackburn, Uxbridge R.R. 2; 8. Tom Duff, Port Perry, R.R. 2. Dairy Section--1. Ken Wilson, Ux- bridge, R.R. 2; 2, Yvonne Barton, Ux- bridge, R.R. 2; 3, Jimmy Noble, Ux- bridge, R.R. 2; 4. Bable Banks, Ux- bridge, R.R. 3; 5. Barbara Banks, Ux- bridge, R.R, 3. The prize money is provided by the Canadian Department of Agriculture, the Ontario Department of Agricul- ture, and the Scott Agricultural So- ciety. SCOTT JUNIOR CALF CLUB This Club, which was open to all youngsters under 12 years of age, had a total enrolment of 18 members. On Fair Day 14 of these boys and girls brought their calves out for show. In the final order of merit for the complete club year, marks are award- ed for the standing of the calf on Show Day, the showmanship display- ed by the club member, and regular attendance at meetings, The final club placings are: Dairy Section--1, Janet McTavish, Uxbridge, R.R. 1; 2. Bob Forsyth, Uxbridge; R:R.-1; 8; Heather McTav- ish, Uxbridge, R.R. 1; 4, Grant Noble, Uxbridge, R.R. 3 5. Avena Powell, bridge, R.R. 2 '7, Bill Tad Ux- bridge, R.R- 1; 8. Brock Clark, Ux- bridge R.R. 2; 9. John Clark, Uxbridge RR. 1. * Beef Section--I, 1, Edgar Cornish, Ux- bridge, R.R. 1; 2.'David Cornish, Ux- bridge, R.R. 1; 8. Pat Bailey, Uxbridge R.R. 4; 4. Lowell Thompson, Uxbridge, | LL ELF: Algae in Lake (Continued from front page) hols teeny paradise." . Raines sald that at one time it My om as if some government action would be taken but later talk of- any work being done to correct matters died out. A Mr. W. W. Ryan made a' trip here and consulted with the municipal clerk and he suggested to the government. This was done and now the matter is back where it started. Whether- any member of council will * investigate the algae 'charges' is not known. AA ww" See These Better ~ Values NEW and USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS 652 Ferguson Tractor 61 Waterloo Tractor. 49 Ferguson Tractor 48 Ford Tractor 48 M-H Tractor, Plow, Loader. 44 Ford Ferguson Tractor Spring - Tooth Harrow, $60.00. All Metal Tractor Cab Fertilizer Spreader = Front-end Loaders, Plows, Titters, ete. EASY TERMS - CASH - TRADE British Ontario Motors "LEASKDALE, Uxbridge 162r15 .nov6-18 ---- CJ I OI T OO OO "Win a New DeSoto | "FROM THE PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB 'ONLY 600 TICKETS T0 BE SOLD TICKETS $10.00 EACH There are to be six hundred tickets only sold on this draw.. You may be the lucky winner to receive a brand new ~ Deluxe DéSoto Firedome V8 I mn di] BEARE MOTORS) All proceeds to Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. | y . #4 AEN 03 of Wg OF a EEE EEL ED ry Ar oe R.R. 2; b. Ross Bailey, Uxbridge, R. 4. . ] The prize money is provided by the Riverdale Kiwanis, Toronto, the Scott '| of Greenabnk but speedy action by R.| on the shores and the closeness to Agricultural Society, and the Quaker Oats Co., Peterborough. aC 1c ANNOUNCEMENT 'Ux-Spring Farms Limited {Cartwrig ht ond (Continued from front page) - visions as follows: 1--Memory Hall Utica; 2--Epsom School House; 8 gd ' C. P. Lorrimer's; 4--Greenbank Hall; 5--W. C. Moon's house, Seagrave; 6--Prince Albert school house; 7-- |& Cedar Creek School House; 8--Man- chester Township Hall; 9--Healey's Store, Saintfield. Cartwright voters for the first TR time will have one hour later to vote as polling hours have been changed from 9 to 6 to 10.00. a.m, to 7 p.m. Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks have been appointed in. the following five polling subdivisions: 1--Orange - Hall, Purple Hill, Russell Spinks, D.R.O,, Courtney Graham, P.C. P.C. : "Lakeview Theatre, | Port | Perey, Ont. Two Shows Nightly--7 "nd 9 pm. : "A THURS; FRI, SAT; NOV: 13115 a » Rory Calhoun, Coleen Gray, Mark Stevens: ! In the Sorious Technicolor. Horse Story "SAND" COMEDY, ETC. < Mow, TUES, WED, 'NOV. 14 18 » 19 EAN Sn Gpdve Cochrane and Marie Aldon In' the Exciting : Comedy. Drama g "THE TANKS ARE COMING" Er i+ SHORT. PICTURES. DH a a A a A A SR A A SER RRS ee "Bakers' Bread is your best Buy! Unequalled for tasty ovdress and hearty, wholesome eating 2--Community Hall, Blackstock, L. Saturday Specials Swain, DRO, Cecil Hill, P.C. 8-- G. Metcalf's Residence; Herman Samells "Whipped Cream Goods; "Honey Cream Layer Cake" DRO, Wilfred Williams, P.C, 4--J: 4 Nesbitt's Farm, Leonard Joblin, DRO, GERROW' 5 B. AKERY Regie Nesbitt, P.C. 6--Orange Hall, Orma Hyland, DRO; Russell Larmer, PHONE 32W ai QM GERROW es -- Et lh, a » Two Freak Fires .. (Continued from front page) ~The local truck, manned. by the chief and. four volunteers beat Ux- bridge fire department to the Emph- inham fire about a mile north and east volunteers kept the blaze contained in the roof and very little. water 'was pumped. Damage was mostly in one | § upstairs room and on the roof of the two-storey brick house. Sparks 'fly- ing from somewhere' may have start- | ed the fire arotind the eves, it was stated. "We now have no rice and between the carp and the weeds the water is so dirfy' and yellow that it is unfit for bathing and the game fish cannot see the bait. Due to. hundreds of :summer cottages that have. been built Oshawa and Toronto it is felt that this lake has great. potential values and the government should do some- thing to improve these conditions and try and restore it back to the old time - ---- FE eal. J SEG, "Get Realy: for WINTER! "a Order Your :. 5 5 | mE and SASH. NOW: efore' "the "cold eather" is here, iio THREE. WEEKS DELIVERY Lake Seugog Lumber. & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY Hy Phone. 240 w = , i. Ee AEE Ee SES SSE DEM SEO .that.. the history -of the lake bezsent | rel VIOWS Of cortain-malicious. rumors. 'which-have-recently----- | [fl Of J& I a . your contract and in investing in other business interests. © tives come to our attention, we wish to announce to our customers and the public general that we have terminated our agency with the International Harvester Company and publish here- with the text of our notification to International Harvester Company and their reply, hereto. =< October 27, 1962 Mr. E. L. Jones, ORE ol oF District Office, "International Harvester Company of Canady, Limited, 200. Hillyard Street, Hamilton, Ontario. Dear Mr. Jones: 'This letter will serve to advise you that we of Ux-Spring Farms Limited are cancelling our Farm Equipment Sales and Service Agreement, effective October 81, 1962. © - We regret that this action is necessary as we have en- joyed doing business with your Company while we have held this contract. As we are anxious to obtain a larger territory and improve our business, and you are not prepared to give us this territory, the members of our organization therefore --feel that their inter 'ests would be better served in cancelling = We are again sorry that this move is fiStenan: Yours v UX-SPRING ARS YIMITED. 2 ye INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY . "OF CANADA, LIMITED November 4, 19562 Ux-Spring Farms Ltd., Uxbridge, Ontario. Dear Sirs: ' Fo We wish to acknowledge receipt of your letter cancell-- ~ ing your Sales and Service Agreement with us. We quite naturally regret that conditions -have arisen which necessitated this action on your part, We could not let the occasion pass however, without ex- pressing our appreciation. of your co-operation' and aggres- siveness-in sellng such a good volume of equipment in your territory since you have been with us. : We also wish you the best of success in all your future undertakings, Yours very truly, E. L. Jones, h District Manager. We wish to take this opportunity of thanking all our customers for their 'patronage and express the hope that their service requitements will be adequately taken care of by Internation Harvestep Company or their Tepresenta- UX-SPRING F ARMS LIMITE On 7A Highway at Scugog Road 2 Sixth Conesssion "Prices as, low as the quality will allow mR Cleaned ready to cook, Stuffed Roasti ng > : Chickens Cleaned, Stuffed, Ready to Goole + Barbequed: Roasted Chickens Cleaned, Stuffed, Cooked, , Ready to Rat HOURS OF BUSINESS--Y a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Daily; 9 am. to 11 p.m. Saturday. Open Sunday, 12,15 to 2 p.m. for pick-up of previously arranged 'chicken orders, {3 TELEPHONE 99 1 12 1 . ENJOY CHICKEN OFTEN -- ORDER THEM COOKED READY "HOT THE HOUR You: REQUIRE THEM "The television news. of the 8 veil, Every fine t feature Is | «00a foll 'complement of of jubes, super-powered. Adil turret _ tuner -- ready for UHF, sharper Flex-0-Mati¢ focus. Durable . mahogany 'tabimet resists burns, scratches and stains, This Is @ limited offer . . . only a few available Get yours today, to- morrow they may be gonel ~ PORT PERRY ELECTRIC PHONE 177

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