ENE OER LF AS XR A AAG NA RA EE ' SR ph FETE Rus NE 54 i he J ara % 0 shai ; VE ai i RENT -- Two unfurnished' © Lit dro and bath, heated, Separ- | 1 tyanee, Phone Ross Porter, | 5 41, Prince Albert, Dee.7 tf. --= A NTED--low priced farins, ranch lands, w:odlots, mineral finds, lake- shore or river. frontages, for. cash, What have you? V. Sovereign, 1181 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto. jan21 FOR RENT IN PRINCE ALBERT, 2 large rooms and large kitchen, with built-in cupboards; heated; with con- stant warm water; upstairs, Phone 265 r 14, © jan 14 FOR SALE--Baled pure clover hay. Apply E. Mackin, Saintfield, phone 114. r.12, Port Perry. "A Ray TT NI RS lee: ich in- shape, "tri. lights, ruby colorac Tenelray heat lamps. MRS. LENORE McMILLAN R.R. 2, Blackwater, Phone Manilla 1.r-12 Jan, 14 & 28 - FOR RENT -- 3 room apartment, private bath, all conveniences, central. "Phone 166 between 9 am. and 6 p.m. Slabs For Sale ~~ DRY HARDWOOD SLABS--3 cords : load--$14.00 per cord, sawed (1 foot length) and delivered. Less than 3 cords $15.00 cord. DRY SOFTWOOD SLABS--¥$11.00 per cord--3-cords load.. $12.00 less than 3 cords. H. M. KYTE, Blackstock, Phone 26. ~~ ~ marll o FOR SALE. Davenport Bed, with storage space, tapestry. upholstery, *=seasonable. Phone 336W jan21 FOR SALE--Dining Room Coal andl wood Heater in good condition, $35.00. Kitchen sink, cheap. Apply Mrs. J. Bond, R.R. 1, Nestleton, Ontario, £5 WANTED TO RENT--Small house by responsible family for Feb. 1st. Thos: Quilliam, Gen, Del. Port Perry. \ Low Grade Hardwood : Lumber, 1 inch and 2" x 4". Ideal for making box 'stalls and repairing stables, $46.00 per thousand. H. M. - KYTE, Blackstock, Phone 26. marll LOST--Black and tan hound with white breast, and-white streak part way around neck, Please notify Ed- gar Slack (Manchester) R.R. 4 Port Perry. LOST--On Saturday, Jan. 2, large hound, female, black and tan. Phone Bob Cawker 122-r-22 Port Perry, Ont. yo Seed Cleaning ; We ean now remove Ribgrass, Blad- der Campion, White Cockle and make nearly all Red Clover and Alfalfa No. 1 Seed. Give us a try. Get your grain in early and save yourself some SWAIN SEED CLEANING 'BURKETON; R.R. Phone Blackstock 89-r-11 Jan.28 Custom Chain Sawing Apply to HARVEY WEBSTER Phone 339) « jan? Thos. Allen Reporis on T. Y,. An experiment recently staged by Maclean's Magazine throws some new light on the explosive controversy over government control of television. Last November Maclean's ordered a television set for Robert Thomas Al- len, well-known Canadian humorist, 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 A rion Sale TX , IMPLEMENTS, HAY the property of Wm. V. eaton, lot 11, Con 1, Brock, one mile vorth of Saintfield west of Highway. WEDNESDAY, - JAN 20. Sale at 12.30 Terms cash, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer British Ontario Motors Ton GOOD USED CARS -- TRUCKS and TRACTORS 52 Monarch Coa 2-Tone, Automatic, "Radio, Heater 50 Morris Oxford Sedan, Heater 49 Morris Minor Coach 47 Dodge Coach, Heater 46 Olds Sedan, new motor, heater 46 Pontiac Sedan, heater 41 Chev Sedan, heater 3s 46 G.M.C. 8 ton stake : 40 G.M.C. 1 ton panel : A large variety of older cars in good running condition from $560.00 up. 49 Ford Trac¢tor--guaranteed--$796.00 John Deere Tractor--guaranteed $426.00 EASY TERMS--CASH or TRADE FERGUSON TRACTORS "-- 'NEW and USED CARS British Ontario Motors LEASKDALE Phone Uxbridge 162 r 16 and asked him to report on his first seven days of TV, "My assignment was simply to watch it for a week, theh report on how Canadian televi-|- second, i or Mrs. J. Collins, who is sion is doing as it enters its full year of operation," Allan explains, The Toronto station, CBLT, Chan- nel 9, chosen because it is_the CBC's major. English-language uction centre from which most programs will originate as the national network de- velops, the Maclean's article says, Allen adds, "I was chosen because my mind was a blank about television. I'd never seen a Canadian program. I held no strong views about public ver- sus private ownership. My #ole in- terest in the subject is in what comes out of the box." Allen gave Canadian TV neither an all-favorable nor an all-horrible cita- tion; Instead, he reports that the quality of program ranges from tops to terrible. "I saw some of the most magnificent entertainment I've ever looked. at, and a lot of stuff so bad that I blushed for the human race." "I got the impression that CBLT, like some of the situations Hopalong Cassidy gets into, is made up of good guys and bad guys," Allen comments. "The. good. guys are doing-a terrific job but are~only able to get enough stuff for about four hours a day. In the meantime CBLT is stuck with a nine-and-a-half-hour schedule so they've turned five and a half hours over to the bad guys. 'I suggest that instead they get more good guys, run more good English drama, more docu- mentaries like Professor Carpenter's lecture debunking the "little furry parable" outlook on animal psychol- ogy, more children's programs like Percy -Saltzman's How About That? and David Ouchterlony's Let's Make Music." \ Women's Institute (continued from front page) year was the meeting when New Can- adian women of the community de- monstrated national dishes to their homelands--the Netherlands, Czecho- slovakia and Poland. And Huntingdon East's outstanding programme of the year was put on by a visiting Indian Homemakers' Club, the Indian women giving the addresses and the entire programme. Exchénge. visits with Homemakers' Clubs are becoming very popular with Institutes in areas close to an Indian Reserve. * Altogether, being a good neighbour may be one of the most effective things a women's Institute can do, ESTATE SALE The residence of the late Matilda Powers onthe east side .of Bigelow Street, Port Perry, Ontario. 7 rooms, in good repair. Apply to R. SONLEY, Executor, or Harris, Harris and Wallace, Solicitors, Port Perry Port Perry in 3 January and February. . They cost more than taxes. and variety. against low yields. A Rush Job is Never a Good Job! Now is the time to have your grain cleaned for seed. The cleaning plant operator can do a better job when he is not rushed. Many plants offer a discount on cleaning Seed drill surveys reveal that one farmer in. every four "uses substandard (rejected) seed. Don't plant weeds. ; Plan Your Seed Requirements New Use registered or certified grades of the improved high yielding disease free varieties snitable to your district. seal on the hag is your insurance of quality, germination A few extta cents apent on sealed seed is good insurance Ontario Department of Agriculture f The TH. i | Prince Albert . 8. Pogue of Whitby, visited staying with Mrs. Wm. Somerville, Baby Wayne Thomas Raines, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Raines, was Chris- tened at the Church service on Sunday by our Pastor Rev. R. H. Wylle. In the Sunday School period, Mr. Porter and Marion Davey put their birthday money in the Missionary box as all sang, "Happy Birthday." An enjoyable time was spent on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnham when neigh- bora and friends met to honor the re- eent newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pearce, the former Mrs. Mable Mac- Greggor. Terma Mrs. Ben Smith conducted a few contests, prior to an address read by Mr. Les. Beacock, and a lovely table and wall mirror were presented to the happy couple who then both ex- pressed their grateful thanks for same. The singing of "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" was followed by coffee and lunch. One verse of "Blest be the Tie that 'Binds" was. sung, thus ringing a happy time to a close, and 'anr hearts were warm as we. stepped out into the frosty air for home. : Rev: Chas. and Mrs. Clarke of Frankford--also Miss' Helen Clarke had dinner one day-in the Christmas. holidays with relatives in the village. Miss Fanny Turner is with her sister Mrs. C. Snelgrove, and nephew and niece Bruce.and Myrtle, Mr. Frank Vickery spent a couple days with his daughter Mr. and Mrs, L. Devitt and 4: family, Oshawa. ~--§ 'Mr. and Mrs. Mac Robertson and '| family of Omemee with his sister Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter and family 8 few Saya Tetently. Ri . Scugog Jr. Homemakers The Christmas meeting of the Scu- gog Junior Homemakers was held on January 9th at the hone of Jean and Donna Samells with eleven girls pre- sent. The meeting was opened with two carols, "Silent Night" and "Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly", which were followed by the Lord's Prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were then read by the secretary. . Mrs, Boundey informed the girls she had received a letter from Miss Shaver stating that Girls' Homemaking Clubs in the Province will now be known as 4-H Homemaking Clubs, a part of the 4-H international movement. After Mrs. Rodman gave an interesting talk on "Making the Most of our Clothes", a demonstration on manicuring was given by Kay Prentice. Following this, the leaders demonstrated the making of a shell hem and we each made a sample, Then we had our Christmas gift exchange. = The meeting was concluded with a tasty lunch and the hostesses were thanked by Miriam Pickard. Our next meeting will be held on Jana. 23 at the home of Bonnie Ger- row. Bring your samples of shell hemming to this meeting. erin to Oshawa, right' buyer. Sacrifice at $6,600. PORT PERRY ' YOUR CHOICE FOR $2,000 DOWN FOR THESE HOMES IN PORT PERRY AND VICINITY ' 1 Room Frame House with bath, built-in Cupboards, town water," and approximately 1 acre -of- land, on. bus line $6,000 full price. Double House, newly wired and new roof, 9 rooms, full base- ' ment, approx. 1. acre land, barn, low down payment to Newly Constructed House, with all conveniences, on highway 3 running through town. Not yet "plastered; large lot. Large 9. Roomed House, recently. remodelled, town water, large chicken pen for 1000 chickens, 1 acre land. . For particulars concerning these listings, please contact WM. HEAYN, Real Estate Broker Phone 174 r 12 -- WHAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS 15 FEWER PERMANENT WANES ; _ AND MORE PeRvipENE UNE * Qur mec JUNCTION SPECIAL _ Adjust Brakes 'Repack Front "THIS WEEK'S - Wheeling Bearing 5c. And if what you need is a first class reconditioning of the fay ily transportation wheel it into Ux-Spring. nics will treat it as if it were their own' and you know the difference when you drive it away 19 i 47 HIGHWAYS OR 125 RE PORT Ff RR LAKEVIEW Two Shows Nightly -- 7 snd 9 pam. Rosemary ahd THURS, FRI, SAT. - JANUARY 16-1516 1 and Lauritz Melchior $7 - In The Glorious Technicolor Musical Comedy a, "THE STARS ARE SINGING" ~~ ° |= SHORT PICTURE 4 Sh . MON, TUES, WED. - JANUARY 18-19-20 © Richard Widmark, Jean Peters, Thelma Ritter In The Tense and Exeiting Se 4. "PICKUP ON SOUTH STREET" _ COMEDY and NEWS Screen Sensation op GERROW'S " . TT FRESH BAKING DAILY "i BREAD, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and TARTS Saturday Specials "GOLDEN DATE LAYER CAKE" - "CREAM GOODS" BAKERY PAINTING and f) DECORATING New Phone No. 8 rid RR. 4, PortPerry din SPRAY AND BRUSH PAINTING "A Better Job -- With Better Paints" FREE: ESTIMATES FRANK ALLAN PORT PERRY : : Phone 367R | Builldozing and Excavating BACKHOE for Trenching and Loading 'By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates Given. Tripp Construction R.R. 2, Port. Perry Phones: Res. 108,742. Office nn SEPTIC TANES | Cleaned by i . PUMP EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" oy u Mour Berries . mwa DeaEER "Dalton Road, Sutton Phons 331 B Fos Brook Boing Roofing and ge and walls--the latest In colours and designs. . Kitchen Cu imoaion, boards Bull and FREE BSmMATES Vi Jan28 (all 268) Sales Phone 'Brookn, uw | 5 BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK SALES Sales Every Tuesda HE 2 pm, pases wil, da reat on and Young Calves, ating In in winter. Anthracite -- of Dp HIGH-PRICED AUTOMATIC HEAT? "Automatic Anthracite "cuts fuel bills: up fo HALF compared with gas or oill You don't have to p FUEL BILLS to auto- matic heat: An a oe Furnace gives BIG Frm a a ru.