vt EE ct ii RIES RE! d3eiiiny \ oye 8 NE te ARS A BY FLL 0%. b00 0 LS alr i. ed Sd Sx xs 71s 8--THR PORT PERRY STAR--THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1958 a -- Car. Insurance FOR BETTER INSURANCE with the' LARGEST AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY. Premiums on easy terms _--8ix months -- P).-Pd, 10/20/6000 $8.80. * $100 deductable (Coll.) plus fire and theft for $11.60,- on 62-68 - average car used for business and pleasure--age limit driver, 21-68, Ap- ply to DIRK BRINKMANN : Insurance, R.R.8, Burketon, Ont, Phone 82 r 2, Blackstock HELP WANTED--For Dairy Farm. Married Man, Apartments in Black- stock. Personal interview required. Apply Howard Forder, Blackstock. Phone 63W. WANTED---Ranch land, water and good fences, Phone Blackstock 63W "FOR SALE -- Circulating heater, Walnut finish. - In good condition. Phone Bruce Holtby, Port Perry, 120 r 22, FOR SALE--House, five rooms, all conveniences. Excellent fruit garden, Two blocks "from business section. Apply after 5.30 p.m. Ellen McGregor, ..IF'OR SALE---No. 1 lay, loose, ap- proximately 26 tons. P. J, Adams, R. R. 1 Blackwater; Ont. Phone Sunder- land 8 r 12. © jan.16tf WANTED -Standing_ Cedar Trees. We do our own cutting. Custom saw- ing done also. Phone Pickering 241-J2 W. J. Newman. ~ FOR SALE -- "Three b50-18 tives, tubes and wheels, like new, $10.00, and one car heater, $3. Phone 84 r 21. FOR SALE--Quantity of baled hay. Apply E. Mackin, Saintfield or Phone Port Perry 114 r 12, "Breeding Geese..... Ap- Phone 257. | "FOR SALE- ply Guy Raines. - "British Onfario Motors RECONDITIONED--GUARANTEED 650 Ford 1 Ton Pick-up $1096 61 Morris % Ton Panel .... 1096 "£0 Morris Minor Coach .... 895 49 Morris Minor Conch .... 660 38 Ford Panel .........ccooeeviiiniiiinn 100 61 Waterloo Tractor & Plow .... 696 48 M-H Tractor with. Loader and 'Plow 48 'Ford Tractor 46 Ford Ferguson 44 Ford Ferguson Wallis Tractor fii Garden Tractors and Implements EASY TERMS -- CASH --- TRADE BRITISH ONTARIO-MOTORS Leaskdale==Phone Uxbridge-162-r-15 Local Representative -- Jim Davidson Port Perry 265r12 : CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS The famous Aero = Silver Flame Automatic. Oil Burner sold, installed and Serviced by ROBERTSON ELECTRIC, Phone 179 or 371W, Day or night, oct28tf DEAD STOCK 100 removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone alles. Port Perry 11812, or Torants KM 3-3636. Gordon Young Lid. ~ Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given . WALTER KING Phone 86 23, Port Perry Dead Stock Service * Dead or crippled horses, cattle, __nogs, picked up for santiary disposal, Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14! Uxbridge 92: r 14; Lindsay 4682. Head 'Mice 16 r 11 Woodville, ED. PECONI Argyle, Ontario. July 68 Dead Farm Stock PICK-UP PROMPTLY "Phone Collect Bowmanville 2679 We also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, : TYRONE "| Farm-- hn 2 Dressmaking | 'MRS. isda "Phone 279-R Apartment 1 in Carnegie Block Opposite Library WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, 80D and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. 4 Phone 322W Port Perry : for information. i Nov. 27, 1968 La WANTED TO RENT: A small house or apartment, one small child, 4% years, Apply Mr. Hovsted, 136 Elgin St. E., Oshawa. WANTED TO RENT: A house, an apartnment or farm; two small chil- dren. Apply Mr. Hevelvn, 136 Elgin St. E,; Oshawa, Typing at Home Speedy, accurate service, Mrs, M. Fane, Port Perry, Phone: 297-R feb12 after 2 pm. Built-in Cupboards Alterations and Repairs, All work gunranteed. Phoné Lindsay 4660. 2 febb Auction Sales THURDSDAY, JANUARY 29th-- Farm Stock, Implements and Furni- ture, the property of L. I. Ross, lot 6, con, 6, Reach, at Utica. Sale at 1 pa. Terms Cash. -C. Heayn, Clerk. "TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1968-- Important Auction Sale of 22 head of Cattle, fresh cows, heifers, milkers; Equipment, including --Rubber Tired Wagon, Harness, Gasoline En- gine, large quantity of Household Fur- niture, cle, property of ERNEST BEELBY, on Lot 30, Concession 6, Pickering 'Township, 1 miles North of No. 7 Highway, at Green River. at 1 p.m, sharp, Terms Cash. teserve. Owner quitting the business. KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, . Auctioneers. No milk Sale Auction Sale THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 5 -- Auction Sale of 40 head of Hereford 'and Shorthorn Cattle, Holstein Heifers and young stock, Horses, Pigs, M-H No. 30" Tractor, nearly new, Dion Threshing Machine, 22-38 with shred- derglike new. Line of Tractor Equip- ment, Grain and Household Furniture. The property of Gerald G. Gregg will be sold at Lot 2, Con. 13, Reach, one mile South of Victoria Corners. Sale at 12 sharp. Terms Cash. No Re- serve, farm sold. Lunch by W. A. A. 8S. Farmer, Auctioneer, Gormley. Fred Jahnston, Clerk. jan29 Applications for Assessor Applications will be received by the *| undersigned, Clerk of the Township of Cartwright up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, Feb, 2nd, 1963, for the office of Assessor for the Township of Cart- wright, Applications to state qualifi- cations, experience and salary expect- ed. Lowest or any application not necessar ily accepted. "Dated al Blackstock this 17th day y «of January, 1953. HENRY THOMPSON, Clerk, ..* Box 17, Blackstock. : jan20 EGGS, Strictly Fresh * Ready-to-Cook CHICKENS ™ . ( 'ooked Ready-to- Eat CHICKENS o Cul: Up CHICKEN PIECES Legs, Breasts, Wings, Backs Buy Exact Portions You Want. Very Reasonable Prices Open Daily and Saturday Evenings, Brunton : Farms On 7A Highway at Scugog Road and 6th Con, #eptll 03 | p-------------- .| Heather. J FETT Phone 50 t NOTICE Owing to rumours the coin] of the Township of Reach find it nicer to inform the public that Mr. Fred McCue and Mrs! McCue who now re- side on Scugog Island, receive from Reach Township every month cash re: lief to the amount of $74.94, - SIGNED: H. 0, Dobsadn, Reeve. STEVEN'S Wayside Market MYRTLE STATION JOPEN EVERY DAY-but Monday. Selling-- Fresh Imported Fruits and Vege: tables; also local vegetables, GOOD POTATOES--$2,60 per bag Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 21, Grace United Church held a W, A. meeting with an attendance of 18 lad- ies. The president Mrs, Russell Pogue took the chair. The meeting opened with the hymn--What a Friend we have in Jesus. Rev. Mr. McKinnon offered a prayer. The scripture was found in-the book of Matthew, Chap- ter 6 verses 1-12 and was read by Mrs. Douglas 'Aldred. The secretary Mrs. Douglas Crdzier read the minutes of the last meeting, and they were approved. A lively business discus- sion followed -and several new ideas were put into action. It was decided to dissolve the group system for one year, Each member would pay dues of two ($2.00) per year. The entire W. A. would put on at least four (4) suppers per year, A meeting would be held every month on the second Wednesday. A silver offering would he taken. three of the ladies. These new.ideas are to be tried for one year, and we hope they will prove to be successful, It was moved and seconded that the W.A. contribute $30.00 to the -M. and M. fund. The hymn-'Near the Cross' brought the meeting to a close. Of- fering received was $3.65. Tea was served by Mrs. Russell Pogue, Mra. Douglas Aldred, Mrs. Cameron. Ald- red. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Demara enter- ained on Sunday, the occasion being the -3rd hirthday of their daughter Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, Misses Bernice and Dorothy Vaughan, all of Toronto, Mr and Mrs. Jesse Dawiary, Mr. Glen Demara. "Mr--and--Mrs:- "Alan Aldred. 'were home from Toronto over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan Aldred, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magson of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and 'Mrs. Neil Lamont. Mr. "and Mrs. Cameron Aldred and family spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hope of Oshawa, United Church had a bee on Monday and housecleaned the church,. The basement is now all plastered, and is a credit to all those that helped make it possible. Mrs. Jonathan Aldred has entered her shell work and scale boné-work in the International Hobby - Show, Tor- onto. The event starts on Feb. 6th and we all wish her the best of luck. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce of 'Sea-. grave visited with Mr. and Mra. Alan Martyn on Saturday evening, Mr. Alf, &Edep, new-comer of the Scugog Grocery Store is enlarging the store considerably and hopes to have it completed in the near future, and will Introduce the 'self-serve' system. : The Head W. A. will hold its Feb, meeting at the home of Mrs, Orval Heayn, next Wednesday. > On Monday evning the Farm Forum group met at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Don Gerrow. After listening to progressive euchre was much enjoyed. We were algo very happy to meet Mrs. Gerrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens of Star City, Sask, and also her unele, Mr. Wm. Stevens of Glas- tone, Man., who have been visiting re- Jatives in Ontario for several weeks. The next Farm Forum will be held at the homa of Mr. and Mrs, 8. Rod- man, when "The Farmer and the Pub- lie," will be the discussion, We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Stuart Nesbitt has been taken to the Port Perry Hospital, Mr. and Mra. Oliver Keefer were Sunday visitors with Mrs, Keefer's | parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nesbitt, and Mr, and Mra, Colby were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nesbitt on Sunday. "+= "Lunch would be served by | Thirteen of the ladies._of "Grace |. the Forum broadcast, an evening of | Severdl £ from the Head Community -|- were. in. Toronto-to see-the Orfeda dis- "| play at the Coliseum last week. The Head W. A. held its first meet- ing of 'the year at the home of Mrs. Dyck, Jan. 14, with 16 members pre- sent. : * Mrs. Collins opened the meeting with thé scripture, followed with a J prayer given by Mrs. N. Reader. The 10ll call was answered by names in the Bible starting with the letter'J", Mrs. E, Reader read an article "Eliz- abeth Fry Goes to Newgate", followed up with the business of the day. Mon- ey is being sent to -the-Hospital-to cover the cost of a blanket." Mrs. A. nocence Abroad", and Mrs, Barry "A New Year Resolution". . Mrs,. E. Reader supplied contests concerning islands, needlework, and a list of words from the "New Year". Mrs, L. Martyn concluded the meeting with a few "tall tales". Lunch was polished off in the usual fashion, with Mts, E, Reader's group in charge. . Honory Memory (continued from front page) stincts had been thwarted by a ecrip- pling moral code. Yet as much by the futility as hy the: violence of his struggles, as much as by his defeats as by his mastery of untoward sur- roundings, aspirations, his genius de- veloped and won for him the fame that is his today." The toast to 'The Immortal Me- mory'" was proposed by Mrs; M. B. Dymond, Dr, M. B, Dymond recited the "Address to.a Haggis" after that delicacy had heen piped in with the traditional ceremony by 'Piper Allan Wilson. Rev. John Riddell . acted. as ninster of ceremonies, "The musieal section of the program included song selections by Mrs. A. Williamson, Hugh Espie and Mrs, J. Lucas, the latter from Toronto. - .. ----An interesting feature of the pro- gram was a motion picture film de- picting the industrial, agricultural and community: life of Burns' native county of Ayrshire, Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs, Bill Helmer and fam- iily, of Bethesda, had supper Wednes- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson. Mr. 'and Mrs, Jack Simpson and family were in Oshawa on Thursday night to hear Red Harper, the guest speaker at the World's Vision Rally. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geer visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Murs. Jack Hill, days last week visiting her daughter Mrs. Jack Brennand who is sick. - Mr. and Mrs; Robert Banks and Mr, and Mrs. A, Handel spent Tuesday in Oshawa and Whitby. Mr.-and Mrs. Kennedy of Toronto, visiting Saturday evening - with Mr. and Mrs. John Albright. : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Locke and family, and Mr, and Mrs, John Hingston visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Eldred Catherwood on Thursday. = Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson (of hockey fame), of Toronto, visited dur- ing "the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Syers. Mr. Halbert will have Hates of the service next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and fam- ily spent Friday evening With, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Syers. Mr. and Mpg, Talbert Rvens visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans at. Clare- mont, during Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Syers and Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey Jackson, of Toronto, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie, Mr, and Mrs. Earckson and family spent' Saturday evening with, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Nesbitt, Jr. al XN - Honeydale ; Correction -- The Honeydale.W, I. will hold their meeting on Wednesday, February 4, at 2.30 p.m. at-the-home of Mrs. Sam Cawkeri_ The motto "A laugh is worth more than a hundred groans in any market." The roll call "A characteristic of A good-hostess." The program commitioe-~Mrs, Wn. Moase, Mrs, Robertson, Mrs, H, Honey and Mrs, A, Williams, Through the kindness of Mrs: Stan- ley Ploughman in offering her home to the ladies of Honeydale W, I. they are very busy quilting, Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to the family of the late Jonas J Smith, of Prince Albert, Ont. Redman gave a reading entitled "In- | | munity, will you contact the repre- "| Secretary, Mrs, Harold Holtby, or the ~--Mrs: A. Handel in Toronto a few {Hurt Under Truck 3 (Continued from front page) To date "the Auxiliary lias paid for | 8 150 yards' of flannélette, glassware, | "There | & are many things yet to be purchased | § by- the Auxiliary including Bunny |g blankets for the Nursery, Flannelette 5 sheets, Quilted padding, Diapers, ete. | & The various organizations are invited | § and 'china for the Hospital. to assist with the finances, and it is Pua Plans i Lakeview v Theatre, Port Perry; Ont. Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 pm. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 29-30- 3 . Ray Bolger and Allyn McLerie =. In the Sensational Technicolor Comedy Hit 5 + "WHERE'S 'CHARLEY ?" = CN rd SHORT PICTURE a : % "MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, FEBRUARY 2-3-4 is Cameron Mitchell and Marie Windsor ia % ~~ In the Gripping Screen Success - ". : ail _ "JAPANESE WAR BRIDE" - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ° : : 2nd FEATURE--Charles Starrett and Smiley; in "LARAMIE MOUNTAINS" Sab EE Rg Last Complete Show Starts at 8.20 pn, ~ hoped that many will make contribu- tions toward the work, in the very near future, Tentative plans are being made for money raising ventures, and it is hoped that everyone interested in the Hospital Auxiliary. will assist with money contributions, or sewing, ete. The Auxiliary is anxious that any- one interested in their work be not overlooked." "If you are not a mem- ber of an organization in your com- sentative from your District™--or the President, Mrs. M, B. Dymond. Your HAIL THE BAKER!" . for a variety of goodies for every meal. SATURDAY SPECIALS . HONEY CREAM LAYER CAKE COFFEE ROLLS : ~__GERROW'S BAKERY. PHONE 32W G. M. SeReov | a } = assistance in any way will be greatly a gregt deal of work. to be done by the Auxiliary and only the whole- hearted support and co-operation of the entire community will make this a successful undertaking." Broda's Hockey (continued from front page) division, finds time to give some in- side tips to the boys from 12 to '18 as well as fundamental instructions on individual and team play." The youngsters are figuratively 'cating-up' the advice from this genial gent and their comments bear this out... "I've learned more in a few niin-. utes with Broda than in a couple of' thusiast, All of which casts.no re- flections onthe local supporters of -minor--hockey- who--have done their 'hest and together with the business- men made this extra-curricular in- struction possible. "I'd advise the boys to practise skating every chance they get," said Turk in his first visit. here. 'An- other thing 1 would recommend is practising puck-handling; The kids just don't seem to get enough drill on stickhandling . . to get the fee] of that puck." Boda, who is now coach of the Leaf-sponsored Weston Junior "B" Dukes, then 'ordered' a couple dozen 'pucks and the next practise 'gave the youngsters time to 'rag the puck'. : Korean Vet a Pupil' On Broda's first trip here he took time out to chat with Jack Starkey's Mighty Mites, all under 12, wha-list- ened attentively to.the veteran of 'many years in the N.H.L. The young- er hoys especially. idolize the likeable Turk but he has no Keener student than Vie Chilton, a-bruising defense- man with the juveniles, 'who~is just returning to the game after a' year and half service in the battlegrounds of Korea. Chilton, who changed his age date .to get into the army, won't be 18 until April. i On his last trip to Port Perry Broda brought: along with him his oldest daughter, Barbara, who is one of his most rabid fans and 'severest' critics. This young lady watches her pop's strategy very closely: during the Wes- ton games and also kept a keen eye on proceedings here. She got a big thrill when her dad was a Maple Leaf but she likes him being a coach just a little better--possibly because he's 'home more this season, Barbara also revealed that her famous father, still/ watches his diet and extra poundage, Although over his playing weight the battle-scarred-Turk-still-looks-in-good- condition and likes nothing better than to take part in Aa gerimmage with the youngsters. "You can see him in ac- tion this Saturday 'between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. --providing the wedther- man co- operates, of course, (Cofitinued from front page) Linda is encased in a cast from the waist to help protect the ribs and bro- ken arm. She is not expected.to leave the hospital until this cast is partially { removed, "1 guess if it hadn't been for Judy gereaming; the front wheel might have passed over," said Mr. Moore. It is not known whether or not the rear wheel passed over the young girl or whether she was struck by -the truck which the driver halted just as |' the front wheel neared her. The two children had been playing near the Lane home and may have been' coming home 'when the unfortunate accident occured. appreciated 'and welcomed, There is| J Lg seasons of practising," said 'ane en- |: ) Fret COMPLETE SUPPLY OF HIGH QUALITY BUILDING NEEDS LUMBER pj (WORK CEMENT' ~ Complits Estimates Given on All Kinds of Construction, Lake Seugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY Phone 240 wo a 'BELLEVILLE es Sales Every. Tuesday commencing at 2 p.m.. Buyers will find a wide variety of Butcher, Feeder and Dairy Cattle (Sprigers) ; also Feed Pigs, (all sizes), Veal and Young Calves, and Horses. Sales Arena heated in winter. Air-conditioned in Summer.. PHONE BELLEVILLE 1828 . OF FUN PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB ~ GALA NIGHT Friday, February 21 _ HIGH SCHOOL . *DANCING BINGO = . ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL DRAW for The oughbred COCKER SPANIEL ~CAR DRAW a Midnight LIMITED; NUMBER OF, TICKETS . on Ir Firedome 8 DeSolo CS Yours Now! PROCEEDS 0 COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOBPITAL, =<