a - Collect. §-TAE PORT PERRY STAR--TRURSDAY, JANUARY ist, 1963 FOR SALE -- Washing. Machine, gasoline motor, new, carborator, just overhauled, in good 'condition. Farm "scales, DeLaval_ type, good condition. Seven storm windows, 2 new or 'used. 8. C. Middleton, Prince Albert, Phone 246 r 5, Port Perry. dec81 'LOST--Hound, female, black and tan, low-set. Finder notify Earl Free - Raglan or call Brooklin 66-r-4. LOST--Red Male Hound Pup, "X" marked on right side, Flease phone Port Perry 248J or get in touch with Mr. Lloyd Harrison. LE 24 in, x 27 in, |¢ WANTED TO RENT--F | three or four bedrooms. Urgen' required. Apply Box No, 22, Port kerry Star. FOR SALE--1. Pair White Figure Skates size 1%, $6; 2 pairs boys tube skates, sizes 6 and 7, $2 pair. Phone Mrs. McEachern 348M. Apartment over Hydro office. LOST--A Girl's Wrist Watch. Find- |. er please. phone nw or 21.J, Port Perry. FOR SALE--5 h.p. Motor, used only a few hours, $260.00; New Coleman Heater, 650,000 B.T.U's, $90.00; New Coleman Heater, 32,000 B.T.U's;, $66; Essotane Heater, $75; New Beatty Pump, 300 gallons per hour capacity, $150; Forage Wagon with hox- and good tires, $160; New Forage Wagon Hoist, $200; Ottawa Hydraulic Loader . to fit any row-crop tractor, $200; John Decre Corn Binder in good condition, $200; V-type Snow Plow, $200; John "Deere B Tractor, new motor, $650; International C Tractor, used approxi- mately 500 hours, $900; Model C mounted Hydraulic Plow, $100; Model C Hydraulic Power Mower, $160; '47 Dodge Truck with hand hoist, less than 50,000 miles, $800; '47 Stude- baker 3-ton : Truck with. Brantford- Asithony power hoist, new rebuilt motor $800; 61 International half ton Panel Truck, new tires, $1,200. We have many other used machines. UX- SPRING FARMS LIMITED, = Phone Uxbridge 245, and Port Perry 12614, Shane Charles Goodyear inve ted vulean- zed Tubber. 7 . TH 2 Women are not eligible for Rhodes "Scholarships. The eye responds more quickly to stimuli than the ear. A gill is one-eighth of a quart. DEAD STOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone Port Perry 11812, or Toronto EM 8.8686. Gordon Young Ltd, BE r-- T---------- Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estiniates given WALTER KING Phone 20 23, Port Perry 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. __ Dov 80 Deal Stock Service Dead or crippled horses, cattle, hogs, picked up for santiary disposal. Phone collect: Port Pérry, 108 r 14; ; Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 4682. Head ~ Office 16 r 11 Woodville. ED. PECONI . ; Argyle, Ontario. wi To. Dead Yarn Stock PIC] : UP. PROMPTLY lisct Bowmanville 2679 also buy live horses a FUR FARMS, TYRONE July 68 sept10 63 TOO LATE |THE CHRISTMAS SEAL FUND Notice COURT OF REVISION Take notice that the first sittings of the COURT OF REVISION to hear and determine the' appeals filed against the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of the Township of Cart- wright for the year 1958 will-be held in the Community Hall, Blackstock, on Tuesday, January 13 and Thursday, January 15, at 10.80 o'clock in the forenoon of the aforesaid days. All persons having appeals to come before the aforesaid Court are hereby notified to attend at the aforesaid time and place, Given under my hand this 29th day of December, 19562, ~ HENRY THOMPSON, Clerk, Municipality of Township of Cartwright, County of Durham. jan8 OIL BURNERS The, famous Aero Silver -Flame Automatic Oil Burner sold, installed and serviced by ROBERTSON ELECTRIC, Phone 179 or 371W, Day or night. oct28tf Custom y-- @ : a rm A, rez - ; THANK YOU! TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT : First Sitting of : i for the confidence you Placed in me at the polls. on Monday. - Wishing ever yone the' best in the New Yesr. Gordon Carnegie "MY SINCERE THANKS! to all those who supported nie Yor Councillor at Monday's municipal election. May you all have a Happy New Year. : - Dr. M. B. Dymond jy "MANY THANKS! to Mr. and Mrs, Port Perry for re-electing me to Council' for a second term, Ha ppy New Year to all, Grant Tease "| Tilbury, with ac Dressmaking MRS. BARRON "Phone 279-R Apartment 1 in Carnegie Block Opposite Library 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, 1963 SEA ITC cd I SEP IT'S NOT to send in your contributions to ¢c-0- Bank of Nova Scotia, 16 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario. You can help prevent T-B by sending in. your donations: for the Christmas 5 Seals. hg Yours to Enjoy. . ® ROASTING CHICKENS ® FRESH EGGS Brunon Farms -_> pt . i ET EE Buel Hydro Accounts will be collected in the PORT PERRY HYDRO ° - OFFICE as usual. [== i u December 29, 1962, Jan8 '| Barnard and Murray of Toronto, Mr. 'Monday. TO PORT PERRY ELECTORS Thanks for the. support you accorded me at the polls on Best wishes for happiness and prosperity in 1953. Hugh Santer | "for the support you gave me May you : all. have a (8 | "THANK YOU VOTERS! : for" Comilior on Monday. Joyous Now 3 Year. ol J Gibson 2(¢ wishes to thank the electors of in electing him as Councillor extends to everyone a Happy A. L. McDERMOTT Port Perry for their support for the coming year.; also and Prosperous New Year: die THANKS * to all those who supported me for council on Monday. A very Happy New Year to Everyone. Sam Griffen Cedar Creek Dr. Elwood Martyn, veterinary Sur- geon, Mis. Martyn and Mary of Win- nipeg, Man., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martyn, Christ mas day visitors at Howard .| Martyn's included Mr. and Mrs. Glen *{ Martyn and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mar- tyn all of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Percy ~ and Mrs. Wm. Bonnell and family of Prince Albert, Mr, Lorne Martyn of Carp and Dr. and Mrs. Elwood Martyn, and. Mary. Mr, and Mrs. Gross and family of Chatham visited on" Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby and children, 'Mr, and Mrs, Harold Holtby and children spent Christmas in Oshawa with: Mr. and Mrs: McLean and. family | and called at the Bailey home in Brooklin on their way home. Mrs. Tony: Kudlak is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Ernie Willerton and boys spent Christmas in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs, Alf Bazowskie and family, . Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele spent Christmas in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick of Oshawa called on Mrs. W. Kilpatrick and George Christmas morning. Mr. Frank Harris and Shirley and Billy Fitze were in Oshawa Christmas visiting Mrs, Harris who is a patient in Oshawa. General Hospital, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith Linda and Gail of Glencoe have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Blain. - Christmas day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain and Roy were Mr. and Mrs, John Greenwood and family, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Smith and family and Miss. Marlyn Rowe, ' Christmas day visitors with Miss Flossie Spence and Brothers were Mr, and Mrs, Walter Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett and family all of Raglan, "Mr. and Mrs: 'Russell- 'Corner and |- Myrtle had Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coates and Patsy of Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. Al Hope of Oshawa on "Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtby, Brian 'and Donny spent Christmas in Osh« awa with Mr. and Mra, Frank Hortop. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce McCoy of Sea- grave spent Christmas with Mrs. Jane Somerville and Ralph. i Christmas gathering at Mr. and Mrs, 'Mrs. Fred Riding, Union City, U.S.A, pathy to the | _| appeared, the confident way the pu- -- ------ Hike Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newcastle. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur *Arehér spent | 8 .| Christmas Day with their son Elmer ih Archer, Whitby. Rev, .C. W. and Mrs. Hutton and . family motored to Iroquois to spent |¥ Christmas with friends. ~The VanCamp families held their | Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Mountjoy ' visited Mr. and Mrs, Ceciv Ferguson; g Two. _8hows Nightly--1. and9 pam... "THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 'SAT, JANUARY 1-2-8 Jean Peters, Jeffrey Hunter, Walter Brennan In. the Mighty New Adventure Romance - : ; All in Glorious Technicoor i "PHE LURE OF THE. WILDERNESS" : £ CAMEDY. MONDAY. TUESDAY, WED, JANUARY 5-6-7 Michael Rennie, Debra Paget, Edmihd Gwenn In Victor Hugo's Thrilling Adventure Story A j "LES MISERABLES" shih - SHORT PICTURE SORA OPINOROIOROROROSORORL SSOROSOSOIOIOEOR SLI IORORUSCRSIORCIURUILPORORORUBICIERRSSOROROR Percy VanCamp's this-year. Rey, and and Mr. and Mrs. Norton -VanCamp, Listowel, were able to join them. Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Graham enter- tained Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Harris and family. Miss Aileen McMillan and Mr. Donald Pargeter, Port Perry, on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Rahm. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bailey and Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge visited Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Leighton. Rev. George .and Mrs. Nicholson spent Thursday evening with Dr. and Mrs, McArthur. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Venning and Mr. S. A. Ferguson, and Mr. and Mrs; Maurice Samells, Peterborough, with Mr, and Mrs, Tenny Samells. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Johnston, Carry- ing Place, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Avery, r. and' Mrs. J. A, John- vv..and the best of all \ 3 : ; NEW : to you and all your loved hu y R: ones for this year and -the . . [] 3 Y } E A others ahead. WN. SaesiiNN t SCUGOG CLEANERS WALTER HARMER, Proprietor ston, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin visited friends in Oshawa for Christmas. Miss Clara Marlow, Napanee, Dr. Jack and Mrs. Marlow, Mr.-and Mrs. James Marlow, with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Marlow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson motored to Peterborough on Christmas. Day, returning on Friday afternoon after calling -on' friends in Millbrook, "=~ | Mr. and Mrs. Lesie Mountjoy and Mr, and Mrs. Neil Werry had Christ. | mas dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Werry. Dr, J. 'A. and Mrs. McArthur and GERROW'S BAKERY "wish to take. this oppor- tunity of thanking every- one for their kind patron- age during the past year'. and wish all a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS 19583. G. M. GERROW family motored to Stratford on Sun- day. i We would like to express our sym- wsband and family of Mrs. Thomas Venning| who passed away Friday afternoon, December 26, after an illness of a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald - Drinkwater with Mrs. Mary VanCamp for the week-end. Mrs. Alma Fowler is visiting with her daughter in Oshawa for the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. Rahm, Tyrone. Stan. Rahm spent |g '| Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur * To Our Friends . THANKS for your patronage during : ---- the past year and Best X Holiday. wishes through Mr. Glen VanCamp and Mr. Neil Bailey: are working . steadily putting: ice in the Arena. If the weather keeps cold they hope to have skating soon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte returned Monday from Christmas spent in Tilsonburg. : Mr. and Mrs; Thos.-Bowman- spent Christmas with their son at Enfield. MYRTLE ET Ee ___Butcher, Feeder and Dairy Cattle (Sprigers) ; also Feeder - Sales Every Tuesday commencing at 2 p.m. Buyers will find a wide variety of Pigs, (all sizes), Veal and Young Calves, and Horses. : Sales Arena heated -in winter. Air-conditioned in- Summer.. PHONE BELLEVILLE 1828 J OR The Christmas holidays were start- ed off in a big way with the annual school concert, Everyone expressed the view that the concert was one of excellent quality. All appreciated the snappy, on-the-spot way the numbers pils performed each part and the var- iations of Christmas theme. Many a parent holding a pre-schooler on his lap was very happy when Santa Claus appeared shortly after ten and gave a fitting finale to the party. Miss Varty, the teacher of the Myr- | tle school, is spending her holiday at her home in Toronto. Everyone is glad to see Wayne Not- hingham out again, after his' injuries when- involved in -an-accident. : Mr. and Mrs. John Grant; Russell | and Gordon spent Christihas day in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs, L."Magee. Mr. John Henderson is spending the 'Christmas season with his sister Mrs, Wm, Armstrong., Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong entertained their daughter'Mrs, Gordon Sweetman, her husband and family, Allan and Marie and Mr, and Mrs, Ross, Sweetman of |. Port Perry. The sympathy of the 'Myrtle og munity goes out to the ne or communities on the north in the "death of Dr. Fletcher. This wonderful old 'gentleman has been a great help to Pa SMART APPEARANCE Rooms finished with Donnacona Insulating Board bring ? "full marks" for smart appearance. Donnacona Insulating Board aiid Donnacona Decorative Specialties beautify * your-home and save fuel at the same time . . , economical' f and attractive, for. new construction or renovation, DONNACONA SRE INSULATING BOARD many and has been loved and ap-| 7 preciated in the good work he has done in Manchester and Prospect, All who knew him feel a great loss for he has indeed been a poole and faith. ful servant, ' 'REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 78 PORT PERRY ~~