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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Feb 1953, p. 8

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Poni bo ores 4 FA Sl | 4 coil 5 i 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR----THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1968 'USE THE . TISESTETR == Car Insurance FOR BETTER INSURANCE with the LARGEST AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY, Premiums on easy terms ---8ix months -- P1.-Pd. 10/20/6000 $8.60. $100 deductable (Coll.) "plus fire and theft for $11.60, on 52-68 average -oar--used for business and pleasure--age limit driver, 21-68, Ap- ply to : : DIRK BRINKMAN Insurance, R.R.3, Burketon, Ont. Phone 82 r 2, Blackstock LOST---=Dog, about the first of Dec., 1962. Female hound, mostly tan, with small white line on right side of back and other parts white, Thumb toe off right hind foot; has a scar under jaw on throat. Name is 'Goldie'. Anyone knowing whereabouts please call 130, Beare Motors, Port Perry. Expenses will be paid. ..FOR SALE--No. 1 Hay, loose, ap- proximately 26 tons. P., J, Adams, R R. 1 Blackwater, Ont. Phone Sunder- land 8 i 12, jan, 16tf FOR SALE -- 8 inch Finlay Space Heater, -with drum, stand and 30 gal. also Quebec heater and pipes' Phone 348]. LOST --~ Electric Drill, Black and Decker (model UBD), 3% inch capacity. 'Finder please notify Ross MelLean, Phone 234. WANTED - (AN UNUSUAL RE- QUEST)--"Top of an old cook stove - with 6 or 8 lids and stove pipe opening. If you know where one can be ob- tained, notify Birdseye Center Cabin Park, Port Perry. y WANTED --Child's play pen, pre- ferably with floor, Mrs, J.-W. Forster, Phone Port Perry 92 r 2, FOR SALLE Pair men's tube skates size 9, used only twice. Reasonable, Phone 344W. FOUND--Car Ye y PIL PLOT on sidewalk by Beare's Garage. Owner can have same by paying for ad. Apply Star Office ES ------ AE 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, 1953 Typing at Home Speedy, accurate service, Mrs. M. Fane, Port Perry. Phone: 297-R after 2 pan. feb12 Built-in Cupboards Alterations and Repairs. All work guaranteed, ~ Phone Lindsay 4660. febb "Auction Sales SATURDAY, FEB, 21 -- Auction' Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Fur- niture, ete, the property of J. R. Hamilton and Sons, Lot 7-8, Con. G, Cartwright. Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. TED, NOTICE 'Owing to rumours the council of the Twp. of Reach find it necessary 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. JACKSON, Auctioneer. Dobson, Reeve. 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 DEAD STOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. - Telephone Collect. Port Perry 11812, or Toronto EM 3-3636. Gordon Young Lid. 'Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. | Truck; fow-mileage;, $676. Free Estimates given 1 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 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 2 - septl0 63 \ {in 1949. For Sale FOR SALE--G h.p. Motor, used only a few hours, $260.00; New Coleman Heater, 50,000 B.T.U's, $90.00; New Coleman Heater, 32,000 B.T.U's, $65; Essotone Heater, $76; Forage Wagon with. with box and good tires, $160; New [Forage Wagon Hoist, $200; 'Ottawa Hydraulic Loader, to fit any Yow-crop tractor, $200; John Deere Corn Binder in good condition, $200; V-Type Snow Plow, $200; John Deere B 'I'vactor, new motor, $660; 47 Stude- baker 4-ton Truck with -Brantford- Anthony power hoist, new re-built motor, $800; 48 Fargo half-ton Panel "We have many other used machines. UX- SPRING Uxbridge 2456; and Port Perry 12614 During, 1961, figured on a.per capita basis, Canndians each attended the movies 18 times. + + 2 Sugar is the energy foods. But not inany Cana- | San realize it is cheaper today by a féw cents per 100 pounds, than it was * * * Busy province! About half of all products manufactured in Canada are made in Ontario, Tr ------, NOTICE Uxbridge Sales Barn Sales will be discontinued until April. GORDON BRYNELL; Sa; - Proprietor Classified Advertising Rates Hay The Port Perry Star Effective January 1, 1953 AR TIC LES FOR SALE, WANT ED; FOR RENT, HELP WANTED, Iwo certs per word; minimum of 10 cents per insertion. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE, * CARS FOR SALE LOST and FOUND, Ete. Set as display ad. 44 cents per column inch. Box number charge 10 cents extra, Special rates on request for contract advertising, ot tr NOTICES and, ANNOUNCEMENTS it ( oming Events; Births, Marriages, Deaths In Memoriam, 60¢. per insertion, All Glagafied Ads must be in Star Office fot later than 12 noon Wednesday. SE a---- € SASsFrEC Spree" r FARMS "EIMITED, Phone | cheapest of all the| . FOR «I ---- --------TT QUICK EE -- If ReSUurs lines that blend into a new rea ere is the Custom Series four BUICK FOR 1953 features increased power and fresh ne Custom Series offers the Fireball straight-eight engine, producing 130 horsepower; while the: Super * and Roadmaster Series introduce a new valve-in-head V-8 engine, producing 170 horsepower in the | Super, and the Roadmaster with its Airpower carburetor, produces 188 horsepower. The new V-8 has a compression ratio of 8.5 to 1, The new Twin Turbine Dynaflow Drive for Power Steering are standard equipment on the Roadmaster and .optional extras on the Super and '¢° Custom Series. The front end of the 1953 Buick has been completely redesigned with a new hood line, new grille, and an ultra-modern headlight arrangement, ES aa Bare TN TTT I'he exterior r fender -door sedan, Name Reeve (continued from front page) County Property and Printing -- E, Powell, (Chairman); I. Catherwood, K. Lee, M. Ross, C. Balsdon, Finance and Assessment -- [. Mc- Intyre, (Chairman); J. Sweetman, W, Hart, W, H. Peel. Education and General Welfare--J, Mills, (Chairman); A. Thaxter; H. Dobson, W. Gillespie. I Roads and Bridges--G. C. Wilson, (Chairmna); T. Harrison, J. Bruce, F. Lamb, G. Todd. : Board of Management, Fairview Lodge--R. Ferguson, (Chairman); K. Lee, R. Halliday (Oshawa Represent. ative). 3 Member of Board of Audit--J, Mills. For 1953 Assessment and Equalization. -- DD, 'Meclntyre, (Chairman); J. Sweetman, J. Bruce, G. Todd, R. Ferguson, W. H. Peel, H. Dobson, T. Harrison, A. Thaxter, J. Mills, ---- ~ County Home Supervision Commit- tee -- K. Lee, (Chairman) ;. S,:Ball, E. Powell. County = Representatives of the Children's Aid Society of the County of Ontario and the City of Oshawa-- K. Lee, C.-Balsdon, Wm. .G. Manning, ~ Entertainment Committee--R. Fer- guson, (Chairman); J. Sweetman, F, Lamb, I: Catherwood, ; Oshawa Suburban Road . Commis- sion--D. M. Hall,~(Chairman); I. T. Ormiston, R. Trimm, ; > Juvenile and Family Court Commit- tee--R. Ferguson, 1. Powell, J. Mills. Port Perry Lions: climaxed an aphill battle against Motor City teams in the Oshawa District Basketball League by gaining their first win: of the year over the Merchants here last night.. The locals came up with a great team ef-. fort to down the Oshawa team 44-35 and clinched a birth in the O.B.A. playdowns, starting---heye Saturday night against Cobourg. The Ports actually clinched 'the play- off spot Tuesday night when Whitby, the 'other intermediate }'C" , team, dropped a 67-52 decision to. Oshawa Grads while the Merchants took. the locals 81-717in Oshawa. .Last night's winning effort was sparked by young Jack Owen who hooped half his team's point, 22, to cop the league scoring championship. The homesters trailed 7-2 early in the gaine and fought to a 13-13 tie at the half, The locals closed fast to outscore. the visitors 81- 22 in the last half, ; In Oshawa against the Same squad |, it was 30-21 for -Merchants at the quarter, and 42-40 at the half. Port. Perry gained a 60-55 lead at the end of three but Oshawa outscored them 26- 11 in a last quarter drive. a 68 per cent. mark in the three free throw- department sinking 156 in 22 attempts while the winners notched only five in 11 tries. Oshawa drew 11 of the 18 personal fouls. Big Bud Warriner, continued his steady "improvement by hooping 24 points to lead the losers. Gary Law- rence sank 16, Norm Haugen 11, Jack Griffen 10, Waldinsperger 8, and. Wal- When Jake opens his mouth The Kid listens, and so do countless radio fans from Newfoundland to B.. C.-- probably because Jake's ideas origin- ate in the fertile imagination of his and The Kid's creator, W. O. Mitchell, Each Sunny. the oC dramatizes, one \ CRATE - Pomerat AS RCE RALEEN of their amusing experiences, with the 'Stiles' Impression of the prairie pair. action usually set in the fictional town, of Crocus, an das unexpected as roses in a ditch. The above sketch is artist Douglas Parents who are-plannin 837. Pupils who are five years will be. accepted. Younger "until January, 1954. This does not: pertain to last June for the Kindergarten- N, W. HEAYN, Notice re Port Perry Public School KINDERGARTEN - PRIMARY CLASS in September, 19563, Please register child on or before February 13, 19563. the child's name, and date of birth to the school or telephone .. according to available accommodation. Please do not register children who will not be five" Chairman, Public School Board, g to doh] children to: THE Send ; of t age before September 1st,' children may be considered | the children who register ed . Primary. R. H. CORNISH, 'Principal, | styling on all its Golden Ariniversary linés. Other fealures include wider front seats; new instrunient pans), new steering wheel, und a wide variety of bright new color and: tri im combinatiofs Shlowh |OWEN' WINS SCORING CROWN. AS LIONS. ADVANCE | reports: Lions had | Sask, where the| 'senge of humor is as dry as the soil SH BR, MORE xh "ILI Flows. Grower i+ aa Lakeview Theatre, Port "Perry, Ont. ' Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 p.m. ¥ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, FEBRUARY 5.6.7 "Clifton Webb and Ginger Rogers In the Great New Laugh Hit SOY "DREAMBOAT" SHORT FEATURE AND COMEDY 'MONDAY, ig » TUESDAY, WED, FEBRUARY 4 10-11 'Marilyn "Monroe, David Wayne, Eve Arden "In the Sparkling Comedy Drama SESS "WE'RE NOT MARRIED" SHORT PICTURES es 14 aster 'acceleration, and * °° styling features flowing body ,. $d YES WE HAVE IT . . . ENRIC HED BREAD now on sale at the store and from "the driver, SATURDAY SPECIAL "CHOCOLATE DATE LAYER CAKE E" _ GERROW' S 'BARERY | PHON E S2w a JG M. GERROW BR BAS WITH. VICTORY lace, 2. Port was without Owen tok this one and' Oshawa lacked lanky Bunny Maeson 'who incidentally - was held to 'eight' points here last night. Elect Manchester fie (Continued from front, page). "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 year over 380 shows: were presented: to | a total audience of 19,000. -He .also noted: the council had a $200 hank bal- ance and had purchased two, projestors and- accessories. .. .. The following officers "gave. oni Rev. Monkman, president; Clare Keevil, 1st. vice-president; J Ww. Johnson, 2nd vice- president; secretary- treasurer, Mus. 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