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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 May 1953, p. 8

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nL hh ANC Ch PREC Jl tahdin seed potatoes. - Government inspected. A. T. Powell, Phone Ux- _ bridge 93 rd; ""mayT RE Lo RSDAY, MAY 7th, 1953 8--~THE PORT PERRY STAR -- THU USE THE FOR SALE--Seed Potatoes; Canso, the blight-resistant potatoes, and Ka- WANTED TO RE NT -- House in Port -Perry by young couple with -small child. All convéniences required, Apply Box .No. 26, Port Perry Star. : : may7 FOR SALE---Warba Seed Potatoes. Warba. are the earliest potatoes and ideal for home gardens. Foundation A Seed. A. T. Powell, one quarter mile north of Epsom. Phone Uxbridge 03 r 24, may7 NEW BUNGALOW FOR: SALE-- Complete. . Apply Charles Harvey, Phone 349 W.' may7 r-- LASSIF/Ep BULLDOZING Excavating and Loading i by Contract. or "hourly rate. H. VanCamp & Son| BLACKSTOCK : Phone 69W A TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SUMMER SERVICING for. your oil Furnace. FURNACE VACUUMS BURNERS. CLEANED and ADJUSTED. FILTERS CHANGED. Other services included--All types of repairs. --- Installations, = For prompt service, Phone DON SKINNER, 323907, Oshawa, collect, HOUSE FOR SALE-- $3,000 Down. Situated on a lot with 66 ft. frontage and good natural drainage, six room frame house in| Port Perry with garage and all con- veniences. House is in good repair with hardwood floors in living room and hall, Good garden with fruit trees. Contact Ted Jackson, Phone 38W, Port Perry. "FOR SALE--Davenport with stor- - age space. Apply to Allan Walsh, Phone 335W, Port Perry. ~ FOR SALE--Immediate possession, new bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, built-in kitchen cabinet; hardwood floors, hydro and water, Furnace and full basement. ull price $7,800. Terms arranged. Inspection invited. Phone 349W, Chas. Harvey, Se ad USED CARS AND TRACTORS--'52 "Dodge Regent; '52 Chev. Power Glide; 562 Ford; '51 Chev; 51 Meteor; 50 Plymouth; '50 Meteor; '49 Morris; John Deere B. Tractor. Ux-Spring Motors Limited, © Mereury-Lincoln- Meteor Dealers, Junction 12-47 High- ways. Phone Uxbridge 245, Port Perry 12514, . x FOR SALE--1935 Dodge Sedan in good condition, white iron baby crib, also new Congoleum (Gold Seal) rug 9'x15', never unwrapped, Box 31, Port Perry Star. Notice to Creditors| In the Estate of Cyril Courtice Jeffrey, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Retired. - All persons having claims against the estate of -the above-named who | died March 6th, 1953, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned particulars of their claims on or: be- fore June 8th, 1953. Immediately after June 8th, 1953, "the assets of the deceased will be distributed among the |. parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 5th day of May, A.D., 1953. > HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE]; Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Fxecutors, A virus is a minute germ so small' that it cannot be seen even with the aid of the highest power lens micro- scope, : TO SAVE TIME on your LONG DISTANCE Keep a list of numbers you ~ are likely to call -- in your TELEPHONE NUMBERS BOOKLET kL LWAYS CAL oi NUMBER Ala Long Diatance ca hig much faster. Write to]: -- : C LE FLT Custom Cultivating | TILLING - SEEDING Promptly Done BOB CAWKER Phone 122 r 22 Port Perry Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates Given. Willam Tripp R.R. 2, Port Perry, Phone Dp r42 julydtf F. Hogg Nursery Co. Finest Selection . . . EVERGREENS . SHRUBS FRUIT TREES" = ROSES Select your own and have local grown stock, + quality prices and variety second to none. Free carslogie on re- « quest, JACK ARMSTRONG ""Half-mile south of Uxbridge. may7 SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned by = _ PUMP EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" 24 Hour Service IRWIN DeGEER Dalton Road, Sutton Phone 231 R Dead Stock Service crippled horses, cattle, nogs, he up forgantiary 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 NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAA MANCHESTER'S QUALITY GROCERY Groceries, Meats, etc. we have what you want Could be, Call 320 r 33, Bulldozing and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given Walter King PORT PERRY sept24-563 Port Perry SERIA Rik '| pleasure--age limit driver, 21-68, Ap- 73 SRE {ie Cnn RERkHS aati ---- pia FOR - " Quick TRI I ---- FeSurs "5 |car Insurance FOR BETTER INSURANCE with the LARGEST AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY. Premiums on easy terms --8ix months -- P1-Pd. 10/20/5000-- $8.60. $100 deductable (Coll). plus fire and theft - for $11.60, on" 52-53 average car used for business and a 1] 'DIRK BRINKMAN Insurance, R.R.3,- Burketon, Ont. DEAD STOCK removed from your farm promptly ply to for sanitary disposal. Telephone Collect. Port Perry 118r2, or Toronto EM 83-3636. Gordon Young Ltd. 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 Dead Farm "Stock PICKED UP PROMPTLY Phone Collect Bowmanville 2679 We also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE Jept10 53 . (Crowded out last week) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beach; (nee Ruth Prentice) who" were married in Uxbridge on Saturday, April 25th. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Cracknell of Toronto were week- end visitors' with. Mrs. Neeson. Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Jeffrey of Toronto "with Mr.: and Mrs. Malcolm Bailey last week: Miss' M. Bailey of "Whitby spent _the week-end with_her. mother Mrs, 'A. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie and Dar- lene called on their aunt Mrs. A. King in Port Perry on Sunday. Deputy Reeve Bailey was in Whitby last week attending the County Coun- cil. Mr. John Whippey of Toronto spent a few days last week with" his father Mr. E. Whippey. : ~ Mrs, Morrison and Miss B. Luke of Toronto visited their mother Mrs. P. Luke on Sunday. Mr. Kent Elliott of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs, Elliott and Mrs. Murrell. Successful prize winners at the club on Friday night were--Mrs. B. Toyjon Mrs. Arthur Taylor, Mr. Bea- ,» My. R. Taylor, Mr. Hill and Miss rah 5 _ Door prizes were won by Mr, Rog- ers, Mr, Ray Medd and Patsy: Bailey. Prizes were donated by Mrs. Thos. Anderson and 'Mrs. Robert Taylor. * Mr. Clarence Jeffrey of Toronto and Mr. H. Rowe called for square danc- ing and the music was provided by Messrs: Rogers, Beacock, Millman and Miss C. Beacock. : The - next social evening will be held on May 8th. Hope to see you then. : Mr. and Mrs. M, Lakey and family of Brooklin spent Sunday. afternoon [How Crazy Can | ing. You Get? (copitinued from front page) jour can make the worst tragedy bearable, The address was the dlinas to a delightful ° evening when the Lions entertained their ladies at the 14th Annual Charter Night, During "the courses of the excellent banquet pro- vided by the "Del" restaurant in the 'Little Norway" Dining hall, toasts were proposed to the ladies by Lion Sam Griffen and to Lions Interna-| tional by Lion Stan Bruton. Mrs. J, L. Crane thanked the Lions on behalf of the ladies and Lion:Bruce Malcolm, | executive Secretary of District A, replied appropriately to the toast to Lions - International. Among the honoured gists was Lion Larry McCarthy, the newly elec- ted Deputy District Governor, now Zone Chairman, District A, Zone 10S, who presented the club awards to a number of faithful members, 7 Other items of interest during the evening was the reading given by Lion Bert Hutcheson, which all en: Jayed, and community singing led by Lion Sam Griffen, Members of the club also enjoyed the work of tail- twister Lion Mike Lovey of North Toronto. : TT Seagrave On. Wednesday cvening Mrs. Wes- ley Crosier entertained the members of the Pinedale W.M.S. and their hus- bands at their regular W.M.S. meet- Mrs. Chapin was in charge of the devotions and after a call to wor- ship Miss Marilyn Gibson sang a solo. Mrs. Chapin read a Bible passage us- 'ing the New Revised Version and gave a talk composed -chiefly of poems which she connected to make and interesting and effective topic. A hymn was sung by all and Rev. Mr. Chapin led in prayer. The children of the Union School favored with several songs. : .Miss Willows showed pictures of her Northern Mission field and gave a talk on her work there. ---- Rev. Mr. Wallace spoke a fow-words. and led in a song, - | Glenn - and Ross and Mr, Lunch was served by Mrs. Crosier 'and those in charge. About eighty- five were present to enjoy this de- lightful- meeting." 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Tristram, Tevor, Truman Eagleson of Toronto were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. Eagleson on Sunday afternoon. Glenn remained with his grand parents for the week. so Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFarlane were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barton- in Lindsay on Saturday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen, Brian and Phyllis and. Shirley Cookson spent Sunday in Toronto. Miss Yvonne Mark of Scarboro week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. Bruce. Congratulations to Miss Jean Bright for winning second prize in tap danc- ing at the Plaza Theatre in Oshawa last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Martyn of Scugog were Saturday evening visit- "ors with Mr. and Mrs, B, Wanamaker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wanamaker, Sylvia and Nancy visited friends in Fenelon Falls and Bobcaygeon on Sunday. A large number of Seagrave people attended the operetta, The Gondo- liers, . presented by the Port Perry High School last Thursday and Fri- day evenings. Those taking part from Seagrave were Marie Sweetman, Shirley 'Ann Crosier, Enid Clements and Ronald Wanamaker. Don't. forget-the concert and box social in Seagrave School, Friday evening, May 8, in aid of Community Hospital Auxiliary. Mr. Bruce Snel-| - grove of Prince Albert will show his moving picture and Mrs. M. B. Dy- mond of Port Perry will be present to give a talk on the hospital auxil- iary work. Admission, adults 25c., children 15¢c. Ladies with boxes free. NOTICE MINOR BASEBALL NEWS Last Call for Baseball -- Scout Hall, May 8th, 7.30 p.m. All boys from 9 to 13 who wish-to play ball must attend this: meeting. 'Coaches still needed to help with these teams. This includes all who attend- ed last meetings, No rain please! IN.-ORDER TO GIVE MONDAYS, : For Appointment DOCTOR OF ANN OUNCEMENT : To Port Perry District patients, office hours have been changed to THURSDAYS, ~ AUSTIN C. A. BATHIE, D.C. CHIROPRACTIC. BETTER SERVICE SATURDAYS Phone. 205R --- - Edgar Buchanan and Martha Hyer 53 In Glorious Colour Horse Story =~. © = © "WILD STALION" - LITTLE RASCALS and SHORT} FEATURE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11- 12-13 Jepnifer Jones and Charlton Heston' In the Sensational New Drama "RUBY GENTRY" |. COMEDY and NEWS | REMEMBER MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 10th SMILES'N CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES . (Gift Wrapped): GRAY DUNN BISCUITS in Coronation tins "OUR MOTHER'S DAY CAKE" will be decorated and have Fresh Fruit in it, PHONE 32W CG. M. GERROW "PORT PERRY Mrs. Wi. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Medd were guests at the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beach, following their marriage in Uxbridge on Saturday af- ternoon., The reception was held in EEE price $950, Can't go wrong on this one! RE "WM. PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. iL BM RBBB bos thats oF Oi BBB B RJ] LBL ELH BH $600 down buys this well built, 3-room Bungalow, on good sized lot. This bungalow has only been built recently and never lived in. "ERNEST RIDOUT REAL ESTATE" LIMITED : Ee ------ rT J Martin's Tea Room in Uxbridge. n . : #" FOF SALE . he n Full mW Can also be bought -for moving to a new site for $850. " . n Port Perry Representative: [| HEAYN . Phone 174 r 12 | --t-with Mrs. Lakey's parents, Mr. and IL TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS "® FISH © MEAT ® POULTRY eo CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Foods CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" * PHONE 29 t+ Soldiers, s Jike those of the airborne infantry are helping to guard Canada, ready to drop into action Whatever danger eatens." The young man Tho. ins the, y and ho conm _ Jleed his Infant training ma en volufitéer to s or the proud w ngs 'of Can: ada's Soldiers of the raining | LAKEVIEW PORT FERRY : Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and 9 p.m, 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY.7.89 | tm GERROW'S BAKERY | .{ PAINTING and | DECORATING | We supply all material for y request. if possible. 113 8 For exterior painting please book your job early Latest finishes in Rubbed Plywood, any colour For Expert Decorating call-- M. ST. CLAIR our job. Sample books on and Sons Phone Port Perry A -r-14 1TW "How does a man choose a job? He examines the pay; the working conditions; the opportunities for advincesient; the financial security, From every one of these aspects re . Career is excellent. And more -- no monotony TOF b being .- for for Jess in in one place; pension plans after 20 care whenever needed for he or time, Opportunities for' trainin d Tel 2 | > n 4 2 z = . foday are rly outstanding, iN oT ARMY , Soldier log is a'man"s s life! There ate chal and But wherever you go, in t s {rmy, you ages 'can your comendss, iralne Hip Slot wh Su share ith action of military e. you nk an Army career is fo enquire about the opportunities for service with the his ~ the most important men Jn the Canadian Army. You are eligible to join the Arm if you are 17 tp 40 and able fo meet Army test equ rements, Applicants dou heise bring > birth certificates or thet proof of age Wien reporting for interview, © For full Information 'apply right. away fo: No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wall se, dso & Charla Su, Ottawa, Ont, 5. 5 Pe of St a soni ah A nnel Depot, Wolse 'Bar 7 Oxford & Bizabuth Sh nor Cocks * Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main St. Wot North Bay, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, James Street Armoury, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Wes Toronto, Ont LT Ont. A1008:0 a -- St, Sh Kotor Ont. He

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