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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jan 1953, p. 8

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{as 52 3 SAEs oF iit SRE o_o -- ace epted:" 8--~THE PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1953 Car Insurance FOR BETTER INSURANCE with |. the LARGEST AUTO. INSURANCE COMPANY. Premiums on. easy terms ~~Six-months -- PL.-Pd. 10/20/5000 $8.80. $100 deductable (€oll.) plus fire-and theft for $11.60, on 62-63 average car used for business 'and i pleasure--age limit dri iver, 21:68, Ap- ply to DIRK BRINKMAN Insurance, R.R.3, Burketon, Ont. Phone 82 r 2, Blackstock FOR SALE--5 h.p. Motor, uted only a few hours, $250.00; New Coleman Heater, 60,000 B.T.U's, $80.00; New Coleman Heater, 32,000 B./T\t's, $465; Essotone Heater, $75; Forage Wagon with with box and good: tires, $150; New [Forage Wagon Hoist, $200; Ottawa Hydraulic Loader to "Af any row-crop tractor," $200; John Deere Corn Binder in good condition, $200; V-Type Snow Plow, $200; John Deere B Tctor, new motor, $660; '41 Inter- national one-ton Truck with racks and new tires, $400; --47 Studebaker 8-ton | Truck with Brantford-Anthony power hoist, new re-built-motor, $800; '48 Fargo half-ton Panel Truck, low mile- age, $675. He have many other used machines. UX-SPRING FARMS LIMITED., Phone Uxbr lage 240, apd Port Perry 126r4. janlb . LOST Hound pup, red male, "xh marked on right side. Please phone | Port Perry 248J or contact. Lloyd Har- "FOR SALE -- One "yander and two ; geese for sale or on shares. Apply to Mrs, Fred Warren, Phone 1587. FOR 'REN. -Modern apartment, two rooms and kitchenette, heated, al conveniences; also use of garage. Phone 307M, Port Perry. jan22 LOST--Hound, male, mostly white' with black and tan markings, birth 'marks on mouth and noge. -20-24 inches high, in vicinity of :8:10th con, Reach, Phone Sam Naples, 167R, Port Perry; ; " 1 Hay, loose, ap- P. J. Adams, R, Phane 'Sunder- \etjan.16tf LIFOR SALE--No. proximately 25 tons. . R. 1 Blackwater, Ont, land 3 r 12. ~ TENDERS CTE NDE RS FOR -G ARBAGE, COLLECTION Sealed tenders for the collection of | garbage for the Village of Port Perry fora: period of -12 months, starting February 2nd, 1953 will be received by the Council. Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk by January 29, 1063. Lowest or.any tender not necessarily | "Contract form may" be: seen at the Clerk's office. John F. Raines, Clerk. Jan. 13, 1053. jan22 ~ OIL BURNERS * The famous Aero Silver Flame 'Automatic Oil Burner sold, installed and serviced - by "ROBERTSON E LECTRIC, Phone 179 or 371W, Day or night. : oct28tf ~ DEAD STOCK --removed from your farm promptly, for sanitary disposal. Telephone Collect. Port Perry 11812, or Toronto EM 3-3636. Gordon Young Ltd. Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given WALTER KING Phone 86 28, Port Perry Dead Stock Service Dead or crippled horses, , cattle, 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, i ED. PECONI Ontario, © Argyle, July 68] eal Farm Stock .. PICK-UP PROMPTLY Phone Collect - Bowmanville 209° © .!We algo buy lve horses ~~ _- - MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE sept10 B63 | Shirley Eden, Custom _ 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 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Notice is hereby. given by order of The Municipal Council of the Town- ship of Scugog, that trucks and cars are prohibited from parking within ten (10) feet of the travelled portion of the. road during winter, and any plows will be at owner's risk. ; - RALPH D, MILNER, Clerk janlb - ra-- SC) GG) C--O FOR RENT--Garage. Apply Man- chester Grocery, Manchester, LOST --Beagle Hound, mostly black over the back, Iinder please contact §am Starr, or phone 266J, Built-in Cupboards Alterations and Repairs. All work guaranteed, Phone Lindsay 4660. 3 febh hid Sales THURDSDAY, JANUARY 29th-- Farm Stock, Implements and Furni- ture, the property. of L. L. Ross, lot 6, con. §, Reach, at Utica. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. C. Heayn, Clerk, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JANUARY. 31, 1953-- Important Auction Sale of 22 head of Cattle, fresh cows, heifers, milkers; Farm Equipment, including Rubber Tired Wagon, Harness, Gasoline En- gine, large quantity of Household Fur- niture, ete, property - of ERNEST BEELBY, on. Lot 30, Concession 6, Pickering Township, 1 miles North of No. 7 Highway, at Green River: Sale at 1 p.m. Sharp. Terms Cash. No Reserve, Owner quitting the milk husiness. § KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, SCUGOG Communion service will be held in Grace United Church on Sunday, Jan. 18, at 11.15 wom. Everyone make a | special effort to attend. = THe 'annual Riesting of the Sundag evening and the fan ed for the new year, officers will week's paper. will be elect. The list of new be announced in next erg have made a start to renovate the walls of the basement of Grace United Church; and when it is-completed it will cer tainly make a beautiful place for the children to worship during their Sunday School session. The walls are to-be plastered and tinted and the floor painted. Mr, and Mrs. Clair Pogue from Sud- bury visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pogue on Sunday. Several of the school children have had the misfortune of contacting the measles and chickenpox. Let's hope they will be back to school very short- ly. £ "Saturday evening several couples birom the centre of the island enjoyed an guchre in the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Alan Martyn. High lady was Miss Low Lady---Mrs, Ev erett Prentice. 'High man----Mr, Alf. Prentice. 'Low man--Mrs, Christine Prentice, - The hostess served a tasty lunch: red wrenched' his back "while working and everyone hopes it lan' t too serfous. Mra. Ralph Milner 'of Brooklin vis- day evening, Mrs. JonathaféAldred and her sister Mus, Jack Valentine spent a few days together visiting in Toronto and Ham. fiton last week. Choir practice will be held again on Thursday evening in the centre school at 8,00 p.m. sharp. All members urg- ed to be present. Mrs, C. L. Fralick visited with Mrs; C. N. Ross in Toronto last. week, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valentine are leaving® this week for Winnipeg to visit with their daughter and gon-in- law Mr.:and Mrs, Ted Daiman, for a few weeks, The Grace United Church 3 A. will hold a meeting next Wednesday after- noon Jan, 21, at 3 p.m. All ladies cordially invited, Tea will be served, Sorry. to hean that Mr, Victor Ald- | satan | SaaS SIEIED dnimage done to trucks or cars by snow }-- {and other equipment covers. Auctioneers. | §° Phone 50 CHEVROLET FOR 1953 has been tins to include three series of cars -- Bel Air "Two-Ten and "One-Fifty'". Available are 16 completely redesigned body types, including three four-door: sedans, three two-door sedans, three station wagons, two sport coupes, two club coupes, two conver- . | tibles and a business coupe. Many new exterior colors, new and luxurious interior finishes and enlarged front and rear vision, are featured, A re-engineered Powerglide automatic transmission for ° greater operating economy and faster pickup; Power steering; and the Autronic Eye, an "automatic headlight dimmer, are big car features offered as options at extra cost. A choice of two new engines with increased horsepower is also available. Shown here'is the Bel Air four-door sedan i |ilinry last week. This 'money will lielp the organization carry out pur- chases for the hospital. One project under way now is the buying- of lasses and dishes, x 290 Members (continued from front page) " sheets for baby cots and number of LJ vinylite mattress and pillow covers,| The Scout Mothers' shower of food for the hospital produced over 400 Mrs. Dymond stated that several or- | pieces of canned goods, including fruit, ganizations contributed to the Aux- | jams and jellies, ANNUAL MEETING ~ Port Perry, Reach and Scugog. Agricultural Society "will-be held in ; PORT PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY A at 2 pm, on' Thursday, January 22 Trey Protentation of Annual Report------------ -- ---- Illection of Officers. ANYONE INTERESTED IN "FRED CHRISTIE, President. AGRICULTURE 1S WELCOME. R. D. WOON, Sec'y-Treasurer 3 . a (QD S| (; S| SD Mr. John I, Swectinan and his help-| \ ited with Mas. Alan Mdrtyn on-Mon- |' | --- - 1 --- - a dale Ia Dil] IT'S CLEARLY BETTER PYE Master Television Wintertime . . . an ex-. cellent time to begin the lasting enjoyment that a television set will bring to your home. ~ Select: from our large - showing. T.V CONSOLE, large screen, simple tuning, heautifully styled in wal- nut, 'mahogany, autumn leaf. $479. 00 TV lise screen table model. Features easy Loning, steady . bittures, smart styling, LOW PRICE GIA $369 SPECIAL TRADE-IN 'OFFER. Ask Us. Caran OLLI LIAL IT ELL TLL) Credit Terms A Srrangel, . PORT PERRY ELECTRIC PHONE '177 "WF SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL" BUSINESS-- ARES lg CLERK RAINES was instructed to prepare a by-law to increase the pre- sent deposit for hydro consumers. On the advice of the clerk council agreed the present deposit would not cover an average power' bill should a consumer, leave without 'making payment. "This is a good move and excellent protec- tion," said Reeve Peel. | DARE | CARTOON. 4 1 Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. Twe Shows Nightly--7 and § pm. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 15- 16- 17 SE Rory Calhoun and Gene Tierney RRA "In the Glorious Technicolor Outdoor Story - "THE WAY OF A GAUCHO" Fl! 2% . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, JANUARY 19:20-21 Charlotte Austin and Frankie Laine . In the Sparkling Technicolor Musical Comedy. _ "RAINBOW 'ROUND MY SHOULDER" SHORT PICTURES - GERROW'S MAKE Saturday Cake Special "GOLDEN DATE CAKE" GERROW'S BAKERY a PHONE dW Lei THERE IS NO BETTER FOOD THAN BREAD "rs AND CAKES THERE IS NO BETTER BREAD and CAKES THAN G. M. 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