5 N NS RY PLAN LRA Ag § 4 a Sri ver, I ps Sle er wry A" a 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1957 ------ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Wanted to Buy Timber land and logs, Elm, Beech, hard and 'soft Maple, Ash, Oak. H. M. Kyte, Blackstock INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. 2 METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and Serviced. ; OXY-ACEYYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING. CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP Oct. 1, 1968 ttf. Dead Stock Service removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. $2.00 service charge for each call. Telephone Collec) Port Perry 90-r-4, or Tor- m. 3-3686. Gordon Young Lid. Dec. 31, 1957 DEAD STOCK Dead or crippled horses, cattle or hogs, picked up for sanitary disposal, Phone collect: Port Perry 108 r 14, Uxbridge 92-r-14, Lindsay 6282. Head Office, Woodville 82 r 11. ED. PECON]I, Ontario July 30, 1957. ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds _ of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Septic Tanks Cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" 24 Hour Service IRWIN DeGEER . Dalton Road, Sutton Phone 231 R June 16, 1957 onto Argyle a INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT | Port Perry - Ontario Dead Farm Stock | ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly | For fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. } Aug. 80, 195% Baby Chicks We have day-old cockerels to sell during February, March and April. our Rock x Hamp Cross are good meat type and they make excellent capons. - Order now, the price is right. Write or phone Hook's Poultry Plant, Greenbank, Ont. 499-r-2, Port Perry. Feb. 14 Bill's Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE TO ALL MAKES and MODELS DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 6597. Dec, 18 AIR... LAND... SEA Information, Reservation, Tickets, Air Lines, Railways, Steamships, Hotels, Tours, Cruises. "TC Consult F. G. Crosby Travel Agency, Uxbridge, Ont. P.O. Box 364. Phone 128 or 290-W. Office at Howard Shier's. No Service Charge. Mar. 14, 1957. Dead Stock and Crippled animals Hogs, Calves, Sheep, Horses and Cattle picked up promptly. G. R. ELSON Phone collect, Uxbridge 541 24 hour service, 7 days a week. WANTED-- Lady for Credit opera- tion in local retail office. Should have bookkeeping training and experience also some typing preferable. Age not over 45. All replies confidential. Apply in writing to Box 48, Port Perry Star, giving details of experience, ete. - T. F. SAT., MARCH 9th--60 Purebred & High Grade Holstein Cattle, Pigs, Hay and Grain, McCormick WD Tractor, McCormick Farmall Tractor, Ferguson Tractoor, Dion Threshing Machine, (nearly new); New Holland Baler, Gehl Forage Harvester and blower, Cabey Manure Spreader, Household Furniture, ete., the property of Donald St. John, Lot 4, Con. 6, Brock Twp., 2 miles west of Sunderland, See bills for complete list. Sale at 10.30 a.m. REG JOHNSON, and TED JACKSON, Auctioneers WED., MAR. 6th, 1957-- Auction sale of herd of registered, fully accredited, listed R.O.P. Holstein cattle, hay, grain, milking mach- ine, milk cooler, etc., on Lot 17, Con. 6, Vaughan Twp. at Vallore. Sale at 2 p.m Sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Property of Archie Cameron. See catalogues and posters. Ken. & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. SAT., FEB. 23rd-- Extensive important auction sale of herd of registered and grade Holstein cattle, new farm machinery, in- cluding model 400 McCormick tractor with hydraulic torque convertor, quick hitch, new mach- inery for same, near new V.C.A. Case tractor, hydraulic, I. H. C. PTO baler, new baler elevator, farm stock, implements, hay, grain, ete., on Lot 5, Con. 2, King Twp. known as Maple Glen Farm on King sideroad at Temperance- ville. Property of estate of the late C. T. McMullen. This is a reai good sale. Implements are practically all new. Watch for posters. Sale at 12.80 noon. Terms cash. No reserve. Ken. & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. ~ BULLDOZING - TRENCHING, LOADING, DRAGLINE, CLAM WORK, ROOT and ROCK RAKE FOR LAND CLEARING SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, LOAM, FILL. "FREE ESTIMATES--by Heur or Contract. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION Phone 392W (Office) Residence--Wm. Tripp 892W and Joe Tripp 892J EXCAVATING P| | Vick --y I -- ESULys AN PE Phone 50 ® Used Appliances REFRIGERATORS, sealed units, from $76.00 RANGES, heavy duty. from $65.00 AUTOMATIC WASHER, $99.00 SPACE HEATERS, from $24.95 VACCUUM CLEANERS, from $24.95 PHOENIX APPLIANCES _ PORT PERRY, Phone 562 FOR SALE--Electric Stove, apart- ment size. Heavy wiring. Reasonable. Phone 477-r-21, For ROOM and BOARD, downtown, phone 5564 J. Feb, 14 HOUSE FOR RENT-- Partly furn- ished, in Port Perry. Phone 72 J. FOR SALE--Z200 bales of hay. Phone 476r13, Port Perry. :: FOR SALE--Baled hay, square bales. G. H. Walker, R. R. 4, Port Perry, Phone 476 r 4. FOR SALE-- 1947 Chevrolet Truck, 2 ton stake rack; also 3000 feet of Hemlock lumber. Apply Wm. Wilson, Blackstock, Phone 654 r 2, CEDAR FOR SALE-- Three to four hundred posts, 3 to 6 inch tops, one hundred 8 to 10 inch tops. End posts and hydr poles. Phone Blackstock, 17 r 8. ) : FOR SALE -- Child's Stroller; also child's car seat & child's sleigh with back support. Phone 890, Port Perry FOR SALE:-- INdiania Trombone, B Flat Tenor, nearly new, half price. M. A. Hoggard, Phone 397 W. FOR SALE-- 3 collie dogs and two house dogs. All reasonably priced. Phone 628 r 14, Brooklin. i FOR SALE-- Vega Electric Cream Separator; Farm Master Home Pas- teurizer; Cockshutt Tractor Spreader. Phone, Port Perry. 226 M. Septic Tanks Cleaned Reasonable Price. Apply Reg. Armstrong, Phone 451, Port Perry. "Auction Sales Extensive important auction sale of registered and grade Hol- stein cattle, near new farm mach- inery, tractors, baler, forage harvester, farm stock, imple- ments, hay grain, etc., on Lot 5, Con. 2, King Twp: on Highway at Temperanceville. Property of the Estate of the late C. T. Me- Mulen on Sat., Feb. 23rd, 1957. Cattle 1. Registered Holstein cow, Korndyke Ideal Susie 802931 born Apr. 14-48, bred Nov. 7-56. - 2. grade Holstein cow, bred Aug. 10th. 4. Reg. Holstein cow, Korn- dyke Posche Supreme, 7427- 67, born May 4-'47, bred Oct. 17-66. . 5. grade Holstein cow, fresh - Nov. 20th 7. Reg. Holstein cow, Nigger Aleatra Sovereign, 928514, bred Jan. 21st. 8. grade Holstein cow, full flow 10. grade Holstein cow, fresh Dec. 20th, not bred. 12. grade Holstein, bred D. 16'66 13. grade Holstein, bred Ag. 26 14. grade Holstein cow, due to calf, 15. grade Holstein cow, full flow not bred. : 16. Reg. Holstein cow, Rag Ap- ple Margaret A, 962484, born Ag. 14-61, bred Jy.9-56 18. grade Holstein cow, due to calf, 19. grade Guernsey cow, due to calf. 20. grade Holstein cow, due to calf. 21. grade Holstein cow, bred Nov. 28th. 22. grade Holstein cow, fresh 23. grade Guernsey cow, due to calf, Reg. Holstein cow. 787910, Pearl Rag Apple Posche B, born Apr. 16-48, due to calf Reg. Holstein heifer, 12868- 87, Korndyke Ideal Mary born Apr. 6 56. fn Reg. Holstein heifer, 1287- 682, Korndyke Posche Mary, born June 26 ~'66 24, 26. 26. Hay, Grain, etc. - Ya ton 2-16-6 fertilizer 900 bushel of mixed grain, 200 bales of hay. Machinery, Implements, etc. 1949 Chevrolet %-ton pick-up truck, good, (IHC) McCormick-Deering model 400 tractor, (new) on rubber; complete with power steering, hydraulic fast hitch, Torque amplifier con- trolled PTO pulley, etc. used little. New (IHC) McCormick 8 furrowed ace bottom tractor plow, with mod- ern fast hitch, New 8-ft tandem disc harrow (IHC) McCormick with modern fast hitch New (IHC) McCormick 8-ft. cultivat- or, spring tooth with modern fast hitch. Case model V.C.A. row crop tractor, with extra standard front end, changeable with fast hitch. This tractor is near new. Case 2-furrowed narrow bottom tract- or plow, near new with modern fast hitch, McCormick-Deering pick-up auto- matic hay & straw baler, PTO., near new, Mayrath bale and grain elevator, 34 ft." This machine is new, used little New (IHC) McCormick all steel power take-off manure spreader, low down Near new Case mower, 7 ft. PTO Steel land roller Rear blade reversible, fit any 8 point tractor hitch tractor. New Case 3-ton steel wagon gear, rubber tired. New 16 ft flat rack. New (IHC) McCormick steel 5-ton 'farm wagon gear on rubber. Near new Case side delivery rake. Cockshutt near new 15 disc fertilizer grain drill, power~ift & hitch. Case forage harvesterhgnotor driven, complete with corn atthchment and equipment. This maghine is real good. 2 Hay loader, good - Circular saw complete .with fram and mandrel Set light bob sleighs with box. 2 gets 4-section .drag harrows Wood grain grinder with 8 h.p. * electric motor. Set tractor chains. Surge milking machine complete with pipng and outlets, 3 single Surge units. Electric motor. Electric milk cooler Set electric stock clippers 2 electric fences. No. of electric steel fence posts with, insulators, ; ! 150 ft, horse fork draw rope, slings and hay fork and pulleys. Electric pail heater, Light spring wagon on. rubbed, good Number of other articles * : t Anyone needing cattle, farm mach- inery and equipment would do well to] attend this sale, as the cattle are good and the machinery is practically all new. Sale at 12,30 noon. Terms cash, No reserve. James Smith, Clerk. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, - Auctioneers Markham, Ont. Phone 346 Millken, Ont. Phone Axminster 3-5987 slackstock Crowded out last week, The annual Vestry meeting of St. John's Church was held on Monday, Jantary 28th. The meeting opened with prayer by Mr. Fred Hamilton due to the absence of incumbent, Mr. F. Staniland presided and Mr, John Ham- given by Frank Staniland, Rector's ilton assisted. Rector's report was Warden. State of Parish was review- and found. satisfactory. Maintenance necessary to Church. Parish Hall and Rectory had been accomplished with minor items to be finished in Spring. Financial report was given, Follow- ing officers were elected -- People's Warden, Geo. Wolfe; Lay Delegate to Senate, Mr. Harry Hall; Envelope Steward, Miss Eva Parr. New mem- bers elected to the Parish Council in place of Mr. Campbell and Mr. George Staniland who resigned, Henry She- milt and Tom Hoidge; Cemtery. Board, Norman Green, Arthur Bailey. Fred Hamilton, Reg. Nesbitt and John Ham- ilton. Auditors--Mrs, Geo. Wolfe and Mrs. Harold Crawford. 'Reports of the G.A. also J.A. were given by Mrs, J. McArthur; of CBL and S.S. were given by Mrs. Fred Hamilton; Men's Club by Mr. George Staniland; Cemetery by Fred Hamil- ton. : : Mr. Frank Staniland expressed the hope of the Parish for a speedy re- covery of Mr. Geo. Saunders to normal health. Mr. Saunders has been the People's Warden, Sunday School teach- er and ready helper in everything until taken ill. Scugog The Head W.A. met at the home of Mabel Graham on February 6th. The opening hymn was "Unto the Hills." Following the Mary Stewart Collect, Bonnie read the Scripture from the book of Acts. Irene read our story on Rhoda. The roll call was a Valentine verse, Correspondence and thank you notes were read. Reta Rodman reported that several draw sheets and The meeting closed with' | the benediction. : crib pads had been made for the hos- pital. Discussion of a supper for this month and a cradle roll for the Sun- day School then followed. It was de- gm v cided to purchase an electric kettle for the tea room. The meeting closed n with the theme prayer. A contest, % given by Myrtle was won by Joyce. Lunch was served by Irene's group. Mr. and Mrs, James Dusty and Mona & were guests of Mr. and' Mrs, S. Rod- ™ man last Sunday. The Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham last Monday evening. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Redman. CHAIN Buying a Chain Saw or tr us before you buy, get all the Best allowance on your old saw, lowest prices for our 4 new saws. Best parts service makes and models to choose from. Mall--I1,E.L.--Clintop--Homelite--Strunk--Silver King and most other makes on special order. * OLIVER BEACH & SON PHONE 111 - W SAWS ading your old one? Then see plus features. this side of the factory. Many UXBRIDGE ONTARIO Print Name seressiseteiiantcieienns Please send information on Chain Saws ........coun. ELS -- I am interested in a demonstration « Have a representative call ..... sesrasisanes Address Seapets jandl To obtain maximum efficiency from appliances, your wiring must be capable of carrying the load required. Too many plugs in one outlet overload the circuit. If you overload beyond the capacity of your wiring, the fuse blows. When this happens, it is a warning. When you substitute a fuse larger than should be used, you are playing with fire, A larger fuse will permit more electricity to flow to the. circuit, but the wiring may overheat and create a fire hazard and you also reduce the efficiency of your many electrical DANGER! Multiple sockets: are a sign of inadequate wiring . . . a sign that you are not getting peak performance from your electrical appliances . . . and a sure sign that you are playing with fire, aids to better living. PLAY SAFE . . . There is only one sure remedy. Have your wiring checked by a competent person. Follow his recommendations. Don't take chances by overfusing! iS "LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY" BY WIRING ADEQUATELY AND SAFELY If you are planning to build or remodel, learn the facts about Adequate Wiring, Write to the Electric Service League of Ontario, 191 College Street, Toronto 2, or phone WA, 2-2264 for the latest standards of RED SEAL WIRING and other informative literature. :