ey oy % fo # MIL aT oi wr LL Chesterfield Bed. 2--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 19566 Auction Sale Auction THC Tract Furniture, SNR! whan' SAT, ile of Farm Implements, , Household and. Antique the property of ELMO ot 14, Concession 5H, Vau- 'ff, South of Maple Side Road FOBER 22. Llp ements " TOX20 THE Tractor on steel, good bo lb H-teoth stiff tooth Tractor Cul- tivator, 'howerlift- tractor hitch Wilkinson Blower Cutting Box, i complete with pipes Vesfott Grain Grinder MH Cutting Box with short "carrier MoH Mower, H) ft. ' % luternational 7 ft. Grain Binder + MoH Dump' Rake, 10 ft. Set d-Section Spring Tooth Harrows Al- T8-Hoe Grain Drill - Set d-Sect, Light Drag Harrows Steel Wheel Farm Truck Wagon 4 Good Hay Racks. Set Bob Sleighs 2 Cutters, one antique *% Number of Poultry feeders and fountains, Hay Tedder Wooden Wheel Farm Wagon "Light Platforin Spring Wagon svdabtier; complete Luuntity of Old Iron, several piles "Good Dog Kennels Sciniher of Other Implements Number of Working Plows Miscellaneous Set Phidttorm Scales, 2000 lbs, Set Small Seales, 240 lbs. Set Beam Scales L00-Gal. Gasoline Tank, with. pump 10-Gal. Gas Barrel Set Team Harness, Large Meat Grinder Crem Separator, DeLaval, large size Power Meat Grinder on stand ATK Pails and Strainers, ete. 2h IL Antique Oak Ladder 4 Ladders, various lengths Steel Wheel Barrow Pigr Sealding Trough. Lawn Mower Llleetrie Brooder, 500 chick Coal Burning Brooder Stove, 500 chick No. of ropes, pulleys, blocks & tackles Antique Mortising Machine, complete lron Safe. Speed Jack Fanning Mill, Chatham, with bagger 3 Turkey Shelters, 16x22 Number of Drive Belts, different sizes Antique Boring Machine, with 4 bits 2 Cross-Cut Saw Blades Number of Logging Chains Extra Heavy Logging Chain Electric Fencer with insulators Number of Steel Fence Posts Number of Anchor Posts, cedar 2 Circular Saw Blades, quantity 2" steel shafting, quantity 1" steel shafting, with pulleys & hangers Emery stand with no. of 'emery wheels Cistern Pump. 2 Tarpauling Fence Post Driver. Steel Bench Vise Guantity of Red Oak 4" Lumber Quantity of Elm 2" Planks House Door with frame and hinges 3 Iron Kettles - Door Clamp for making doors . Number of Wooden Planes and Chisels Babcock Milk Tester, complete, Number of good Cotton Grain Bags Number of Sacks FTE Stable Feed Carrier on caster wheels Number of Carpenter Tools Nuniber of Antique Carpenter Tools Numerous lot of other useful and antique articles not mentioned." Furniture : Iixtension Dining-Room Table Antique Glass Kitchen Cupboard 5 Kitchen Chairs Dresser with mirror Brass Bed, springs, mattress real old antique book case & secretary Wooden Bed, springs & mattress 2 Spool Beds, antique 2 Rope Beds, antique Stone Crock Churn, daisy type Batter Bowl Print and Ladle Ioxtrae Old Chair, complete Number of other Antique Chairs Number of Jugs, earthenware Camp Bed, springs and mattress Numerous lot of other articles Terms Cash. No Reserve, Sale at LOO pm. KIEN & CLARK PRENTICE, Auctioneers. Markham P.O., Phone 346. Milliken P.O. Phone AX. 3-5987. Auction WID.,, OCTOBER 26t cule of Household Furni Refrigerator, Garden t tools, dishes, pots, pans Lueas St., Richmond Hil RAY MADDOCKS. he furniture is in real good condit¥®n, near new and modern. Sale at 2 p.n. sharp. Terms cash, no reserve as house is sold and owner moving to U.S.A, KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, : Auctioneers, Auction re, Electric ls, electrie ete, at 108 property of ELEPH p§ ANT ARRIVE . Ph S IN RESPONSE TO BOY'S LETTER TO NEHRU | i, iad 5% Just a growing youngster as elephants go, pounds and six years old, is at her new home in Granby zoo, Que., as a speclal gift from Prime Minister Nehru -of India to the children of Canada. Ambika may never have arrived had it not been for - Peter Mormorek of . Granby, left. He wanted an ele- phant and did the most logical thing he could think of to get one. He wrote to Prime Minister i Nehru, who thought: Peter's re- uest perfectly natural. - sent Ambika . keeper and now Peter, and every: ne else In Granby, has an ele- : phant. ae ----Centra) Press Canaaian . - Ambika, 1,008 So he together with a % Auction Sale --4 - TUES., OCTOBER 25th -- Auction Sale of Herd of V, sey Cattle, fresl) ceinated Grade Jer- cows, springers and heifers, all are fired and bred by the Maple Cattle Breeders - Association, also 43 ewt. of fregistered Laurentian turnips, free fipm water core, on Lot 10, Con. 5, Pickering Twp., 1% mile South of Greenwood, Property of CHAS. CLOSSON. Sale at 2 p.m, sharp. Terms cash, no reserve, owner quitting milk business. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers. Shirley The October meeting of the Shirley Women's Institute was held on Wed- nesday, October 12, at the home of Mrs. Madeloine Brown. This month was grandmother's day and the roll call was answered by the location of your grandmother first home. The programme included a talk on. historical researeh by lrma Tripp, May Coates, and Velma Wray. The lunch committee were Marie Gibson, Bertha Spinks, and Florence Graham; Mr. and Mrs. LL. Fenton and Brenda, their daughters and families. Mrs, Irene Moore was the lucky 1st prize winner at the Markham Fair, in the centennial floral arrangement, Murs, LL. Duff, and Mrs. Short, have heen holidaying Port Credit with Mrs. Don Banks and D'Arcy, Mr, and Mrs. W. Lamb and Donna, spent Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Heil Howe, at | Haliburtop. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fennel and son, West Hill, spent Saturday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Byers, Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Tripp, Mr. and Mis: Everett Wray and Judy, took a drive to Northern Ontario to see the gorgeous color of ,the trees, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lorne Fielding in the death of Lorne, who died suddenly Friday night, at Man- chester. Lorne Was born at - Shirley and attended the school here later moving to Port Perry with his parents, His mother Mrs. Ed. Fielding still re- sides in Port Perry. oo "How come your sister married a half-wit 2" "She's such an incurable bargain hunter that she couldn't resist taking spent the weekend at Belleville with I anything that was 60 per cent off." New, more powerful 6 and V-8 engines SEE YOUR tag ' CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH-FARGO DEALER | the néarest telephone, The esdence of good Forest Fire con- trol is speed in reporting fires and cations to fight the fire. Be ever on the alert: for smoke in the Northland Foregts and report immediately over It might be a | false alarm, but don't worry, you are doing your duty as a Canadian Citizen "| should. Last year the public reported speed in moving in men and communi- (continued from front page). Bethany Meeting " Clare Garton of Bowmanville, owner of the Garton Bug Lines Ltd, stating ; that: he had been operating buses on hw" 1, et 2 chile in ae 48: pea hime ie A - :| the bad condition of the roa been « Ce any va, 1 Or yg oth tion of. those a a's, app I y per authority but TA was always last on cent of the land isin trees, the list, . "There has been nothing but more fires than any single govern- mental detection agency. ee fm " Forest Engineers state that 156 to 20 per cent of the land should be in Forest cover to maintain a reasonable « B 4A the quarantine was lifted, Robbie Reid. CELEBRATE "MEASLES" ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Edith Reld"of Hamilton, Ont., and Robbie Duffy, four, are celebrating Robbles' "measles anniversary," the day a year ago when, by .a curious. combination of circumstances, the legally entitled to live with Mrs. Reid Robbie's mother was un- able to adequately iook after the boy ever since his birth and Mrs. Reid, who has four other children In her home, practically adopted him, But legally she was too old, and it appeared she would have to give Robbie to strangers or to the Children's Ald Society. Then Robble caught the measles and the house was quarantined, When and it was then allowable by law to have him remain with Mrs. at was one time when the measles were welcome. delay and dela§s over all these years. It is time something was done," Garton's offer to. provide free tra portation for the entire proposed putation to Toronto met with hearty applause, Following a brief discussion period it was decided to form a committee to carry the resolution of the meeting to the Minister of Highways, the Hon. James Allen at Toronto, On motion of - Charles Reynolds, Bethany, and Thomas Harris, of Port Perry, the reeves of each municipality were ap- pointed as a nucleus committee, with power to add others if necessary, This committee is made up as folows: W. H. Peel, reeve of Pdrt Perry; James Gibson, reeve of Reach; Anson Gerrow, Scugog; Wesley Sweet; Cartwright; Allan Beer, Manvers; Lloyd Hooten, Caven; Willard Waterman, North Monaghan; Mayor John Dewart, of Peterborough; Ross Davidson, clerk of Manvers, as secretary to this group. And so the people concerned are not going to rely on any telephone pro- -| mises or excuses for delay in the much needed improvement of 7A" "We want a highway, not a supar-duper one, just an ordinary highway with a hard top surface as we were promised." Armed with a petition signed by everyone at Tuesday's meeting requesting the Pro- vincial Government give definite as- surance that the road now known as JA highway continue as such, and a programme of improvement be begun immediately and carried through a reasonable time, the committee ap- pointed will invade Queen's Park as * soon as they can make arrangements for a hearing, + --Central Press Canadian N oy was was more than three years old - SER LY ; NX IAIN Sn IRAN : \ 1 "Who.told you--you can't save? Course you can! And a lot more. : | and a let easier than you young uns may think | 4 A pig a Ever hear of Canada Savings Bonds? 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