BE i N 3; N £ --- ts 3 =, (RR SORE LR 5) 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1054 SE Es Ra Fre bl AA iar is a RA SHEN AER BASE ed an Se AA SYS FEL hE INSTRUCTION in Oil Painting, Pastel Painting and other mediums. Small classses or private lessons ar- ranged." Marian Boyd, Phone 85. _sept28 FOR Alnor Tove, Princess Pat, coal or 'wood, in good condition. Howard McMillan, Phone 116 r 3. FOR .SALE--Navy zippered one- piece snow suit, fur trim, size 2, new, $3.26. Girl's T strap patent sandals, size' 8, C width, new, $1.26. Girl's silvered tap shoes, heel and toe plates, size 1, D width, worn 6 times, $8.25. Mrs. L. McDonald, corner Elgin and Caleb Sts, ¢ FOR SALE--One Fairbanks-Morse "Stoker with controls, in good condition. Apply to Harry Phoenix, Greenbank. Phone Port Perry 108 r 14, FOR SALE--100 Light Sussex and New Hamp. pullets about 6% months old, Mrs, Frank Gibson, phone 247 r13, Port Perry. LOST.-- Small Black and Tan Hound. Reward. Apply Merlin Sug- gitt, phone Blackstock, 17 r 11, FOR SALE -- Round Oak Dining Table, $10.00; 2 beds, springs and mat- tresses, $6.00 each; 2 dressers, $5.00 each; 3 Arm Chairs, $5.00 each; also other articles. Elmer Still, Port Perry. WANTED -- Woman for regular cleaning, % day per week. Mrs. Philip Orde, Phone 394W. WANTED--Odd jobs of carpenter work, gardening or lawns. Apply Frank Henry, Casimar St. 3 doors west of the Catholic Church. PLAIN SEWING of all kinds done, Apply Mrs. Frank Henry, Casimir St., 4 doors west of Catholic Church, FOR SALE--One Norge refrigera- tor, in good working condition. "Will sell at a reasonable price. Phone 269 between 6 and 8 pm, WANTED -- Reliable middle aged couple to share home with 2|darly lady. Phone 72J. FOR RENT---Modern heated apart- ment, Hydro supplied. Reasonable, Phone 307W. FOR SALE--Bain in -good condi- tion. Phone 405, Port Perry. FOR SALE -- Electric table saw, 10 inch plate, nearly new. Roy Goode, phone 694J. _ FOR -SALE--6 Quebec heaters in good condition, fox.coal or wood. "4 at $6. each, and 2 at $3. each. Take your pick, first come first served. Birdseye Center Cabin Park. FOR SALE--Two 45 gal. Oil drums with taps. $56.00 each. Phone 409J. CORN for Ensilage, seven acres of standing corn, one quarter mile north of Epsom. A. T. Powell, Phone Ux- bridge 93-r 24. FOR RENT in Prince Albert, small apartment, large room and large kitchen with built-in cupboards, city conveniences. Plone 196 r 14. sept. 23 LUMBER FOR SALE--300 feet of fine lumber at reasonable price. May be seen at Roy Goode's, Port Perry, phone 694J. sept23 British Ontario Motors Limited PLYMOUTH - CHRYSLER FARGO 52 METEOR Fordor, Al shape 52 MONARCH Coach, Automatic, Radio 3 $2 MORRIS Sedan 61 METEOR Sedan, radio 61 FORD Sedan 61 KAISER Traveller, automafic 61 PONTIAC Sedan, radio 650 STUDEBAKER Sedan, swplon, 50 MER RY Panel, a good clean buy ' 47 FORD Pick-up ; 47 MERCURY Panel 47 STUDEBAKER, 8 ton Dump. 3--49 FORD TRACTORS---in good Condition, , USED PLOWS--Hay Loader, Chain Saw, Spreaders, and many more, Now. you can buy new ; Plymouths for only $495.00 down and up to 30 months to pay, BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS PLYMOU LG "CHRYSLER FERGUSON I rod LEASKDALE, Phone Uxbridge 19218 sept28] FOR SALE--Rangette in good con- dition, $26.00. Phone 494J. TIRED, WEAK MEN! GET NEW PEP at 40, 50, 60. Feel years younger, Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Invigorates both sexes} "Get-ac- quainted" size only 60c. All drug- gists, : fii CORDWOOD FOR SALE Good quality dry hardwood, split and sawn 1' or 16", de- livered within 20 road miles of Claremont, $23.00 C.0.D. for full cord. Phone Victor Symes, Claremont 334-10. ' ---Go-Operators Convenient 6 Mos. Premiums You'll never regret asking about C. I. A. Car Insurance Mrs. J. HAMER, MYRTLE, Ont. Phone Brooklin 61-r-2 _ June 66 Bulldozing and REASONABLE RATES PHONE 468W N. E. MAIRS Simcoe. Street PORT PERRY June24 | Gordon Young Lid. WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAV LOAM ELLSWORTH NNEDY will be serve you. Phone Port Perry for information. Dead Stock Service Argyle nov 27, 1054 GUARANTEED USED CARS AND TRUCKS Thoroughly Reconditioned 50-50 Warranty--30 days or 1000 miles ' 52 METEOR COACH .....$600 down 52-METEOR SEDAN........ $530 down 52 CHEVROLET COACH $480 down 51 PONTIAC D-L Coach, $460 down 51 METEOR Coach ....... we $428 down 50 PONTIAC Coach, 50 ANGLIA Coach 50 CHEVROLET Coach ...$365 down 50 'FORD Custom Coach, $390 down esransereney ton panel, $240 down 49 THAMES 1; ton Van, ...$120 down Liberal Trade-in Allowance GMAC Time Payment Terms to fit your budget. Bryden Motors GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS . Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Chevrolet Trucks PORT PERRY PHONE 74 Open Evenings Until 9 Phone Oshawa -5-1621 (successor to O. S. Hobbs) |Eavestrough Asp. Siding, Estimates ven opal kinds A Port Perry dec. 15, 1054 BULLDOZIN( TRENCHING, ROOT and ROCK LOADING, DRAGLIN TRIPP CONSTRUCTION | . Phone 892W (Office) Residence--Wm. Tripp 892W and Joe Tripp 8023 -- t oe SEE I INT 0 JEWELLERS PHONE 447 FRIENDLY CREDIT AVAILABLE ON N REQUEST LOCATED 3 DOORS EAST OF SIMPSON-SEARS ORDER OFFICE ON PORT PERRY'S MAIN STREET f of the Township of be held in the To SEPTEMBER o'clock in the e Fo , between the hours of 8 and 9 'Scugog, on WEDNESDAY, RALPH MILNE, Clerk, Seagrave The W.A. meeting-was held on Wed. afternoon in the form of a picnic. Due to the unfavorable weather, this get- together was held in basement' of the church instead of Birdseye Center Park Port Perry. A short business meeting was held, conducted-by the passed to purchase tea towelling and silverware for the church kitchen, also some chairs in preparation for tur- key supper, Nov. 8. Those wishing to have blankets made from woollens were asked to have them in by end of month. A letter was read from Prince Al- bert W.A. inviting our W.A. to their hobby show on September 29. The representative to the Hospital Auxili- ary gave a brief report onl their booth at Port Perry Fair, and thanked all the ladies for their donations of bak- ing and money that day. A program of races games and contests were en. joyed conducted by committee from south group. During the supper hour we welcomed Mrs. MacNeil, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Cheerie as new mem- bers, Supper wis provided by south group and the afternoon as brought to a close with prayer by Mrs. Mac- Neil. Rally Day -will'be observed in Sun- day School, Sunday a.m, at 11 o'clock. Mrs. MacNeil will be special speaker and a good attendance is hoped for. Mrs. T. Rennick of Toronto spent a few days last: week with Mrs. B. Wanamaker, Mr, and Mrs. E. Butt and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moon and Clif- ford visited in Peterborough on Tues- day and while there made a tour of the Quaker Oats plant. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Coombs and niece Sherry, of Long Branch visited with their uncle Mr. Jas. Ewen on Sunday after- ; noon. Donald Dowson, of Toronto, spent | a week of holidays at his home here, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Tamblyn, of Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs, George Clarke of Agincourt, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt on Sunday. Mr, D. Harrison, of Port Perry, Mr. Allan Mark and son of Toronto, also Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Cookman of Sun- derland were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. MacTaggart. Mra. T. Couch is 2 vialiing her daughter Mrs. O. J. Boe. Don't forget Rally Day Synday morning 1% am... president Mrs. Butt. Motions were] On Thutaday of last week Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt i Carol visited. in Whitby. Carol remained to visit with her friend Marion _Glenny for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Len Williams and Diane of Toronto spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. Mac- Millan, 8 Mr, and Mrs. G. Fishley and Jimmy, | Mr. Cecil Fishley spent the week-end with friends in New Liskeard and other points in Northern Ontario. Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Albert Handel; Mr. and 'Mra. Robt. Banks, and Mra. Jim Philips spent a day at the Ex. last week, =~ Mr, and Mrs. Jack Brennand and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Epsom. Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Crosier and daughter of Hamilton, Mrs. Charlip vet Wednesday with Mr, 'and 'Mrs. John Albright. John Maynard of St. Catharines call- ing on Mr. and Mis. Jack Albright's one day last week. Mr. Maynard, age 83 makes quilts and carves animals out of wood. 7 Sunday in Toronto with her sister. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Kidd of Udora visited Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. John Locke and family visit- Toronto, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill visited Sun. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill spent Mon- day in Lindsay. Auction Sales FRIDAY, SEPT 17--Farm Stock, Implements, Furniture, the property of Wm. A. Parish, 1% miles West of Brooklin; lot 27, con. 7, Whitby. See bills. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE SAT, Oct. 2--The property of Mrs. A. Lindsay, Queen St, Port Perry, (ear St.) See bills Auctioneer. TAGKSON, A Fo Phone 487 or 402 HEATING and uBTRcAL comTRACTORS' £ rer Wilson and Jean of Trenton. visited : Mrs. Frank Disney and Uncle, Mr. |§ Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gourlie spent : ed Mr. and Mrs. Manson Woods of |} LAKEVIEW PORT PERRY ~~ PORT PERRY Twe Shows Nightly -- 7 and pm THURSDAY, FRIDA : TURDAY, SEPT. 16-17-18 i Keefe Brasselle, Aligb McMahon, Arthur Franz fhe and Erskine In The Glo Technicolor Musical Hit "THE EDDY. CANTOR STORY" J CARTOON fn SDAY, SEPT. 20-21-22 'and Ann Todd ; In{ Th nse and Thrilling Drama 'BREAKING THROUGH The SOUND BARRIER' MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, SHORT PICTURE Phone 32W -- FRESH a Ty of Candy, g 26¢, G. M. GERROW PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY WITH A GOOD COAT OF PAINT BEFORE THE WINTER STORMS ARE: HERE : M. ST. CLAIR Painter & Decorator New Phone Number 118 r 14 R.R4, PORT PERRY. PHONE 73 REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY ~~ i :. | FOR EYRRYTEING IN LUMBER and BUILDING } MATERIALS Lake » Scagog Lumber Spy. PORT P ONE 240 W amt SA es x