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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Nov 1952, p. 8

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fas) a ot, et LL pe i pa ay : J y po RAT KN FS VAR ADL SS EY BEN A . . rae an . For 8--THE PORT PERRY" STAR-THURSDAY. NOVEMBER by "aK ; USE THE CLASSIFIED OR QUICK --_-- NOTICE. Any..quantity of water can be drawn to your premises by Webster's Transport at any time for your "convenience, .Phone 339J, Port Perry. ia " nov27 Go in Business for yourself at 454 Simcoe street, South, Oshawa. Store will be vacant |' as of Jan. 1, 1958, See H..V. -Bate- man; 410 Athol Street,. East, Oshawa. : fhe 2 novétf SKATES SHARPENED--Right next to rink. H. J. Sintzel. " nov2? - FOR SALE--Cedar fence posts, 40 cents each, Mixed stove. wood, $16 ' per cord, delivered. Ralph Larmer, "R.R. 2, Nestleton, Phone Port Perry 196-r-11, Dec, 4 A FOR SALE -- Medium sized white enamel Gurney Range with shelf. Operates very satisfactorily with coal or wood. Enamelled oven with heat indicator. Excellent condition. This stove will bake and heat like a new one for half the price. Phone Port Perry 86 r 32. WANTED TO RENT--Four or five rooms near Blacktock High Schoél, by teacher. and family. =~ Edward Udell, Blackstoek; Ontario. ~ FOR SALE -- Finlay Combination Coal and Electric range. Phone 30}J, Port Perry, ; ys FOR SALE--Dresied chickens for sale from 6 to-8 pounds.' Gordon Shunk,: Phone :189-¥2, Port Perry, Nov. 27. HOUSE TO-SHARE--9 rooms furn: ished; four bedroans, also utility and washrooms, Situated on Water street, Apply Box 20, Part Perry Star, FOR SALE--Mixed Baled Hay, ap-- ply J. L, Dobson, Highway 47, phone: Port Ferry 126-¢-16. * =~ _. nov, 2T- Angora Wool Non shedding Angora wool in .100 per cent Angora for sale; at $2 per oz. $1.35 per oz. All colors. Kent. Phone 58. E. Audrey nov. 20--dec. 4 FOR A GOOD BUY" See These First -53 Hemry J--Overdrive--Heatler 52 Morris Oxford---Air conditioning 51 14 Ton Panel ~40 Chev Coach / 34 Dodge Coach - -- -. ida Easy Terms -- Cash -- Trade British Ontario Motors LEASKDALE Jim Davidson, Port Perry, yp nt Dece.4 / Service Dead or crippled horses, cattle, 50 per cent angora and nylon at'[" "5. ESY, a a Le | -FOR- SAL B-=Baled Hay: BRINtGH OIL BURNER - | Farms, 6th Concession, Phone 99 r 12, : X Port Perry. - The famous Aero Silver Flame Automatic Oil Burner sold, installed 4 FOR SALE -- 40 Hybrid Pullets. and serviced by ROBERTSON | Frank Lee, Greenbank, ELECTRIC, Phone 179 or 371W, Day | ---- -- 5 po or night. oct28tf| 'FOR SALE -- Christmas Puppies, Registered .Cocker Spaniels. - Apply. ABaia : ; '| Mrs, Lorne Hoskin, .R.R.1, Burketon, HELP WANTED --' Waitress for Phone Port Perry 193 r 12 decd week-ends. Apply Green Thistle Rest- git ; aurant, Port Perry. FOR SALE -- Auto Parts, for V8 Ford motor, tires, fit up to '47; Ter- raplane- and Chevrolet parts. Prac- tically new 17 inch tires, car heaters. Apply W. Ross, 8th concédssion, first house off Manchester highway, south side 'of road. : WANTED--Cattle to feed for the winter, 'Room for 256 head; = Phone Blackwater 8r12. Percy Adams FOR RENT -- Two-roomed apart- ment, conveniénces, Abstainers. Red Yearling Durham Heifer, lost Available on or about Dec. 16. Phone from my ranch, concession 12, lot 16,|277J > Township of Reach. Ear tag, right ear, "Max Heidt, No, 464", Please call Port Perry 1981 21. Expenses will be paid: Max Heidt. dec.4 FOR SALE -- English style Baby Pram dark blue, in good condition. Phone 198 r 24 Port Perry. FOR SALE -- One 1951 Gendron baby- carriage. High priced model. Apply or phone Hilliard W. Stoughton, 76 r 23, Raglan. "decll FOR SALE -- 1951 International L-110 Panel Truck, low. mileage, good tires. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Ux- bridge, Ont. dh dec4 LOST--Holstein heifer, about equal parts black and white, slight hollow in back, between two and three years old. About due to freshen, All ex- penses paid. Any information please notify Iiarl Wallace, Phone 261, Port Perry. TT FOR SALE -- Electric rangette in Good working order. Apply E. Hunt- ley, Prince Albert, FOR SALE--Will sell at low price, two small stoves--one an oil burner, and one an open hearth coal heater. Phone 85 Port Perry ; FOR SALE--Three used oak doors, one solid door:size 7x 3'; two doors, half glass, size 61%' x 30% Call 292 after 6 pm, Commencement (Continued from Front Page) -A Canadian Army. order prohibits overseas soldiers from mailing "motor vehicles, airplanes and-motoreycles" back 'home, The order is not a joke. During the Second World War some troops actually attempted to ship a Vehinle to Canada by individual pieces. McIntyre; int. champion, Garnet Pal- mer and Garry Lawrence (tied); int. runner-up, Jack Owen; senior champ- ion, Ray Dearborn; senior runner-up, Roy Lane, Inter-school track and field awards: intermediate . 'girls champion, Ann Chapman; intermediate girls, runner- up, Joan Chapin; senior girls, runner- up, Kay Aldred; intermediate boys, runner-up, Gary Lawrence; senior boys, runner-up, Roy Lane and Ron McKenzie (tied). k Save! Save! Save! For,a Good Buy See These First FULLY GUARANTEED 52 Ferguson 20/85 Tractor 51" Waterloo Tractor, Plow and, Cultivator 49 Massey Tractor, Disc, Mower 48 Massey Tractor, Loader, Plow '48 Ford Tractor "Spring Tooth Harrow 2 FFurrow-10-inch Plow All metal Tractor Cab Fertilizer Spreader "Ferguson Tiller Ferguson Loader A Iferguson.Cordwood Saw Manure Spreader The next athletic awards were in honor of the 'senior girls' basketball team which was last year's semi-fin- alists and the junior boys' team which was last year's Jr. "B" Champions of .the Lakeshore district of COSSA.. 'Each team member received beauii- ful crests signifying their accomplish- ments. The senior girls who quali- fied for crests were Captain Mary Wil- son, Georgia Brock, Joan Cook, Doris DeNure, Catherine Hewitt, Cathyrn Hall, Mayrene James, Marion Kight, Margaret Leask, Margaret ~ McKee, | i t hogs, picked up for santiary disposal. Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; | Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 4682. Head | Office 16 r 11 Woodville. ~~ _ ED. PECONI Argyle, Ontario. July 63 Dead Farm Stock | PICK-UP PROMPTLY Phone: Collect Bowmanville 2679 ; We also buy live horses | MARGWILL FUR FARMS, : "TYRONE . sepf10 53 | | Custom ~ Dressmaking MRS. BARRON Phone 279-R | Apartment 1 in Carnegie Block Opposite Library. WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and, LOAM 2 ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry ~ for information, A ih nov 27, 1962 itt os et bre EE a W.L. Euchre & Mary Munro, Shirley Vance, Vera Howsam, Barbara Love, Kay Aldred, and Beverley. Mitchell. The junior 'boys crests were presented to Captain Paul - Peel, assistant-captain Jack Owen, Gary Lawrence, Earle Dobson, Don Hadden, Bud Warriner, Earl Red- man, Carl Fairman, and John Hewitt Easy Terms -- Cash - Trade ~ British Ontario Motors _. LEASKDALE or contact our representative-- JIM DAVIDSON, Port Perry 265 r 12 for Parts, Sales, Serviced Don Cook," and Martin Oleson being absent. : Ron A. Peel, assisted by Miss Mary Neale of the high school staff pre- "#3 sented the Academic trophies. The * | Gertrude Jackson Trophy for Home Economies in Grade XI went to Enid Clements. The Ronald Peel Trophy for shop work in Grade XI was 'won by Murray Gibson, while the Hutche- son Trophy for Commercial Work in Grade XI was won by Bernice Dow- son. Helen Moore was recipient of the Zula M. Jackson award for Grade XIT matriculation Latin and French. Miss Eleanor Brabazon took the Dr. J. B. Lundy Trophy for Matriculation English and History. Rounding off the academic trophies was the presen- tation of the -A. M, Lawrence Trophy for Matriculation Mathematics--and Science (won by Jean Samells);. the A. B, Cawker Trophy for the highest standing in five Upper School sub- jects (won by Joan Real); and the W. M. Letcher Trophy for Oratory {won by Mary Wilson). % ¥ The Mr. and Mrs. Farmer Trophy donated annually to the best Agricul. tural Home Project was later present- ed to Miss Ruby Leask, the girls' win- ner while Mr. Peel announced that Sin- clair Robertson, who at the present time was competing in the Royal Win- ter Fair, won the boys' award. "Lion President Art Brunton was then called upon to present the Port Auction Sales ~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29--Farm | stock and implements belonging to the | estate of the late Donald McArthur, 'lot 11, con. 10, Reach, on 47 Highway. just west of No. 7-12 highways, 1 mile south of Greenbank, Sale at one. E TED Tray, Auctioneer. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 -- Farm- Stock, Implements, Ferguson Tractor, the property of Frank Murphy, Lot 18, Con. 2, Brock, (at Layton) Sale at 1 pn. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given WALTER KING Phone 86 23, Port Perry DEAD STOCK DEAD and' CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPT- LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL. Telephone Collect. Toronto--EM-3-3686 Port Perry---118-r-2 - GORDON YOUNG LTD. nov value, awarded annually to the ott- standing student in the graduating go | class ofiGrade XII. Miss Mary Wil- son was the deserving winner of this with _Sinclair_Robertson, Ed_ Drake, |} Perry. Lions' Club Scholarship, of $26. _ COVeLEd uwaid on the basis of her varied, outstanding Work in several 5CHO0L and extrascurricular activities. £4 much similar award, the Ur, Dy- inoend Scuolarshp of value $26 for the best all-round student of the Junior utriculation Class (Grade X1) weény to 'Gary. Lawrence 'tor his scholastic anu atnietic work as well as for ms line er1ortg in cadets and other school acuyvities, : 2 IN ERMEDIATE CERTIFICATES viclating in the presentation ot ue Intermequate Ceruacates, 10r stu aents wno have completed two suc- cessiul years: work, was i. 'letlow ot wie hagn scnool board assisted by Mr, Join Jelrrora and George heaver of tue hign school start, the students Who receivea these certificates were Los Asuton, Charles ualley, llene ourtley, James Baylis, wendy Srunt- on, Anne Unapman, ratricia Clarke, Lunan- Colin, Smirley Crosier, Bar- bara viamona, Shirley 1iamond, Mel- vin uitrick, Kalph Dusty, Mildred Lvans, kunicé rueld, Kent Gerrow, isowel Gabson, Kobert Gibson, Kay nallett, Kenneth nallett, Barbara Heayn, Carol eayn, Shirley Heayn, John Hewitt, Irene Heyes, Barbara Hunter; Danlel James, Sondra James, Nancy HKignt, Fatricia Lane, Ruby Leask, Lois Leask, Marina Lee, Don- ald" Long, Barbara Love, Lianne Lun- ney, Ivan McLaughhn, Shirley Milner, tsetty Moore, Joanne Mosienko, Stan- ley Naylor, Jack Owen, June tainter, Joan Ray, Sinclair Robertson, Shirley St. John, Marie Strong, Thelma Sweet- man, Jean Taylor, muriel Tummonds, Arthur Warriner, Elaine Yeo, : Grade Ten students then presented a musical selection which brought a pleasant variation to the evening's program, 10DE SCHOLARSHIP upon to award the IODE Scholarship of value $25 for the Grade Ten stud- ent with highest standing for the first two years in high school, with Robert Gibson being the recipient. Bob Gib- son had an average of 90%-in Grades Y and 10, ; PPHS ENTRANCE CERTIFICATES -~ In recognition of their having com- pleted their public school training and of their entrance _ into the Port Perry High School "Port Perry High School Entrance certificates" have been giv- en during the past few years to grade nine students. Such certificates were this year given to. Peter Atkins, Jim Bailey, Harvey Dearborn, Paul Espie, George Lee, Lawrence Medd, Bob Mil- ler, Brian' Naylor, Ronald Parrott, J. Rodd, Robt. Taylor, Gary Tummonds, Hillis Wilbur, Alex Williamson, Marie Anderson, Corrine Beacock, Lorraine: Bontoft, Shirley Ann' Cookson, Jean- ette Dobson, Carol Dowson, Marie Fairman, Eleanor Forster, Kathleen Harper, Verna Hill, Faye Innes, Don- na Jeffrey, Mary Lyon, Marina Mec- Cull, Bonnie Munro, Faye Painter, Sandra Pugh, Jean Stone, Evelyn Wal- lace, Ellen Warwick, Jim Aird, Clive Boyd, Rodney Chandler, Bill Cornish, Robert Hugh Dobson, John Doupe, Barry Fletcher, David Jackson, Floyd James, Bruce Luke, Ronald McIntyre, Ross McKee, Charl Tobin, Leonard Wallace, Keith Web- ster, Dennis Woods, Norma Andrews, Muriel-Berkett; Joan -Calberry; Patri= cia Dittrick, Maureen Donnelly, Eileen Mrs. Arthur Brock was then called | es Pavlik, Dennis | Durward; Ann Frayliok, Jeanne Sand- ra Heayn, Gail Hodgins, Jeanette Hut- 8 Lidge Norma Levison, Elaine chinson, E. Jarvis, Seorgina Le ~McMas Irene Nugent, Kathleen Philip ia Short, Dorothy Skerratt, Sylvia, : a Toogood. HIGHEST ENTRANCE. AWARD. [8 Norman Heéayn presented the Port | & Perry' Publie School award, 'valued at |X 52 eview Theatre, Port Perry; eat BS Tr, | 8% $6 for the student with the highest |g - James, a grade nine student: of 't Port Pexry High School," = =» marks - in entrance class to loyd, Y ey The last presentation was made.by | Mc Jack Griffen of the: tro ated to the outstanding athlete of the past season. ners were Shirley Vance 'and*Peter Sulman, two fifth form students last year, SA. Ss hin Feature of the évening's program were. the musical selections hy the various school groups and Ross Brooks who prepared the choruses, was thank- ed by Mr, Crane." Some 200 students entered to the strains of "We're the Sons and Daughters of Port Perry High" and followed 'with another school song "Port Perry, We Love Thy Name", After the audience sang * Canada' a short prayer was given by Rev. R. H, Wylie of the United Church. Grades 11 and 12 sang two chorus selections "Now Thank Thee All Qur God" and. "Let's Break Bread To- gether" while later in" the program Grade nine pupils' favoured with "Bluebells of Scotland", "Good - Bye My Lover" & "Blow The Man Down", Pianist was Diane McCully. and organ- ist Alan Reesor, : y he don. y and girl A friendly welcoming address to parents and friends was given by Mr. Crane, who acted as chairman throughout. 3 ~ Port Perry 'High School - Friday Dec. 12 fim 9 p.m. Sponsored by N-Durham League team of, Port Perry. Baseball ° Club. : ER 4 Toth BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK SALES ~~ Sales Every Tuesday commencing at 2 p.m. , Buyers will find a wide variety of Butcher, Feeder and Dairy Cattle (Sprigers) ; also Feeder + Pigs, (all sizes), Veal and Young Calves, and Horses. Sales Arena heated in winter. Air-conditioned in Summer.. PHONE BELLEVILLE 1828 The win- |" = - THURS. FRE, BAT, NOV. 27-28 = 877 i Tyrone Power and Sussn Hayward < ~ in"an adventure: Drama = .... : x : 4 5 "RAWHIDE" ] ih i 2k In f # - ; *' COMEDY, ETC. = =~ °° . 32 2UTIT OTT RE PERU PRE | . MON, TUES, WED, DEG'1 2.5. «= § 'Ruth Roman, Ray Teal, Steve Cochirane In the Thrilling Action Romance. "TOMORROW 18 ANOTHER DAY" 'Get Ready for WINTER! Order Your . . ., | STORM DOORS and SASH NOW before the cold weather is here. . THREE WEEKS DELIVERY * Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., PORT PERRY. Ma ea EE sy wavs Fun Ar EEC ag 'Phone 2 «oa ET s i i imited 40. Ww 2 te TT 0 1 - Backed by Twenty-five years : It's | Clearly Better presentation of the graduations of light and shade and super 'stability ----holding-the-picture-rock-steady.------ oi ru _ The handsome console model is fitted wit and will add beauty. to the home. In both models the natural bea of electronic research ' ent The outstanding features of Pye television will appeal fo the viewer "who_seeks perfection. 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