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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 Oct 1964, p. 9

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WANTED TO RENT 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Port Perry or vicinity. Mr. Newman, Scugog Cleaners, 985-2332 or 7080. Nov. 5 REAL ESTATE WANTED TO BUY Farm or large acreage, good soil. Send sketch of location, price ete. High down payment. Box 42 Port Perry Star. Nov. 19 About 50 to 100 acres wanted by Scout Master within 75 miles of Toronto. Could have build- ings though not necessary. Should have water - lakeshore, river or creek adaptablé dam- ming. Will pay up to $6000.00, possibly more if property truly fits purpose. Bob Atwood, R.R. 2, Lindsay. 324-6681, H. Keith. 200 acres near Uxbridge with milk contract; 1% storey frame house, nicely decorated with furnace and bath. To be sold as a going concern. 22 Hol- stein milk .cows; 15 young cattle; 5000 bales hay and 3000 bushels grain. Tractor and im- plements, new milk house. Full price only $48,000. 100 acres, 3 mi. to Port Perry. Frame house with city con- -veniences; spring fed pond, clay loam; bank barn with stable cleaner. Toronto milk contract. Full price only $28,000. with $15,000. down. 70 acres, south of Port Perry, 10-room brick house, painted barns, good water supply. Dairy contract 625 lbs. daily. Good value at $26,000. with $15,000. down. $10,900. 11% storey frame house in Prince Albert, 3 acres of good garden soil, 4 building lots on Union Ave. Down pay- ment $5,900. $10,900. 2 - storey frame house, oil furance, 4-pe. bath. Extra apartment with asbestos siding, separate entrance. Downtown area. Nicely decor- ated. Good value. $6,900. down. 2 suite brick apartment house on Queen St. Immaculate condition, fireplace, broadloom, drapes included, Commercial value. Must be seen to be appreciated. Full price $15,900. GEORGE S. STONE 985 - 2632 Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. Realtor Auction Sales SAT., OCT. 81st -- 7th AN- NUAL ALL BLACK BREED- ER & FEEDER SALE -- 760 Head. 6 herds will be complete- ly dispersed. Over 200 cows representing the best of pure- bred and commercial brood cows. Sale to start at 11 am, Sharp with the herd of Mr. Watson Fairles of Stouffville. Sale of stockers and feeders will start at 1.00 p.m. Sharp with over 5560 head. Whether you want one or a earload of quality cattle you'll find them at LINDSAY SALE BARN, Lindsay on SATURDAY, OCT. 31st. This Sale is sponsored by the Eastern Ontario Aberdeen- Angus Association. Lunch will be available in Sales Pavilion. MALCOLM BAILEY, Sales Manager, R.R. 4, Uxbridge. Phone Port Perry 985-7588. Auction Sale SAT, NOVEMBER 7, 1964 1964-- Complete dispersal sale 100 | Shorthorn and Shorthorn Gallo- way Cross Cattle, the cattle that makes a good cattleman better. Property of WILLARD E. SKUCE, Bethany, Ont. Farm located 1 mi. East of #35 Hwy., Con. 11, Manvers, Herd con- sists of 2 Reg. Galloway Herd Sires; 42 Shorthorn Breeding Females; 35 Calves, Shorthorn and Galloway Cross; 12 Year- ling Heifers, Shorthorn and Galloway Cross; 13 Yearling Steers; Shorthorn and Gallo- way cross. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. Nov. 5 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. MISCELLANEOUS COUNTY OF ONTARIO SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES TO WIT: BY VIRTUE OF A WAR- RANT issued by the Warden of the County of Ontario and bear- ing date the 18th day of Aug- arrears of taxes in the County of Ontario will be held at the County of Ontario Court House and Administration Building, Rossland Road and Garden St., Whitby, Ontario at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 8th day of December, 1964, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale has been published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September 5th, 1964. Copies of the said list may be had at my office. DATED at Whitby, this 8th day of September, A.D., 1964. Wm. G. Manning, Treasurer, County of Ontario, Rossland Road & Garden St., Whitby, Ontario. Dec. 8 Church Services ANGLICAN : CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. Owen R. Orr. M.A. S.T.B. Sunday, November 1st-- 'All Saints Day "11.30 a.m.--Holy Communion PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, November 1st-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, November 1st-- 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, November 1st~-- Scugog....10.00 am, Manchester--11.16 a.m. Prospect--1.16 p.m. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, November 1st-- 9.50 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Worship Monday, 7.00 p.m.-- Young People Wednesday, 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting --EVERYONE WELCOME-- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 am.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Oct. 15-22-29 | | ust, 1964, the sale of lands in|: BOWLING NEWS LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE , League Standing Oct. 26th-- NO. PB crisis iion 7 26 Exports ....ccovveeennn. 5 26 TEN DERS Tenders will "be received by the undersigned for the supply of No. 5 FUEL OIL to Ux- bridge Secondary School for year commencing 1st Dec. 1964. Approximate gallonage 60,000 to 76,000 gals. Price per gallon fob. Ux- bridge. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will close November 7th at 5 p.m. 'Central Ontario County Dis- trict High School Board. W. H. GILFILLAN, Sec'y-Treas., Box 245, Uxbridge MISCELLANEOUS BUY or SELL Canadian tokens or coins. Apply Bluebird Res- taurant on Highway 12, 134 miles North of Manchester. 985-7531. T.F. WORMS a Problem? Use "Pamovin" the ONE - DOSE treatment for pin worms. Avail- able at your local Drug Store. October 29 POSTER BOARD ' SPECIAL While supply lasts, heavy qual- ity card, size 22" x 28", all col- ours, but no white. Coloured only on one side. Ideal for your posters. Special 10c each. Port Perry Star Office, Menthols ................ 2 24 Belmonts ............... 7 19 Kools oir veririiiiiinnnne 5 18 Viceroys oe 0 17 Matinees ................ 0 15 Cameos ............ceeeeee. 7 15 Players ........ccce.e. 2 15 Alpines cocoon 2 12 Embassys ....... 0 12 Gaylord's ................ 5 11 High Single-- Norma Jakeman--253. High Triple-- Annie Wakeford--605. Over 600 Triples-- Annie Wakeford--605. 200 Singles & Over-- Norma Jakeman -- 253; Tena Vanderby -- 246; Annie Wake- ford--205, 236; Vera Fawns-- 230, 233; Corinne Watts--229; Bert Mason--226; Alice Scriver --220; Lvonne Edgar -- 217; Irene Crews -- 200, 215; Flo Davey--214; Elsie Pogue--212; Diane Sallows--210; Elma Ver- non -- 208; Shirley Newman-- 207; Wanda Durham--204; Dor- is Phinney -- 202; Mickey Ma- haffy -- 201; Norene Trudel-- 201. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Oct. 22nd Standing-- Black Jacks ......eu. 7 23 Legionaires ............ b 22 Bars cane 5 22 Whiz Bangs ............ 7 22 Carnegies .....coonees 2 21 Meteors ........ccuvernens b 19 Goofers .....cconeeennne 0 19 Bill's Ref. .....coccveennee 7 18 De Luxe .....ccvrnens 0 18 Blow Kings .....cceueee 2 16 For Spiritual Help--986-2420 loads of b tons or more. sential. you. Call soon. UXBRIDGE 852-3321 Protein Important? Energy A Must! The protein content of feed is a necessary agent which thelps the natural acids in the digestive system, of animals make the best use of feed. But what good is protein if it hasn't sufficient digestable nutrients to work on? T.D.N. is the common term used when referring to energy in feed. Balance between protein and energy is essential for best results. Don't be fooled by high protein ratings. Your grain can be worked, into balanced rations by using wheat and corn to make the necessary balance. | This week only we are offering a special on Corn di- rect to the farmers. The price is $56.00 per ton ati the mill in bulk or $66.00 per ton delivered to the farm in bulk Remember, balance of protein and energy is most es- I'd be glad to come and discuss this furthen with UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130 2, 1964 -- 9 Head Pins .............. 0 6 Gibson's ................ 2 4 H.S.--F. Olsen--310. H.S.W.H.--G. Menzies--322 H.T.--G. Menzies--695 H.T.W.H.--G Menzies--1761 Over 225 Singles-- F. Olsen--310; G. Menzies-- 300; R. Hutchison -- 297; R. Sweetman--286; J. Hadley--281 W. Owen -- 275; R. McNeill-- 273; J. Healey--267; C. Watts --244, 228; K. Ashton--244; G. Carnegie -- 240; J. Pargeter-- 232; D. Wilson--231; G. Goode --229; J. Lambert -- 226; R. Wallace--226; H. Jeffrey--225; T. Thomas--225. Over 600 Triples-- G. Menzies--695; C, Watts-- 693; F. Olsen--681; W. Owen-- 654; J. Hadley--651; R. Sweet- man--650; K. Ashton--644; R. Hutchison -- 631; R. McNeill-- 625; D. Butt--609; F. Hastings --606. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Oct. 21st Standings-- Hippos ...cceuvcveeen. 7 33 Crocodiles .............. 7 31 Elephants ................ 0 31 Giraffes ................ 7 29 Panthers ................ 4 27 Leopards ................ 3 26 Bears ..........cueeuee. 0 25 Rhinos .................... 5 23 TIZOrS .vvicnrinnrsiieas 7 20 Lions ..oeevveeveennennn, 0 16 Zebras ................... 0 15 Apes eerie 2 13 High Triple-- S. Brignall--711 High Single-- G. Hastings--284 Triples Over 600-- S. Bell--614; S. Brignall-- 711; G. Hastings--628. Singles Over 210-- M. St. John -- 219; R, Wil- liams -- 224; J. Hull -- 211; G. Hastings--284; K. Harper--235 S. Brignall--281; G. MecNeill-- 227; L. Free--251; B. Doupe-- 223; S. Bell--215, 213; E. Bail- ey--219, 219; A, Van Camp-- 266; J. Hamilton--227; R. Short --242; D. Van Camp--263; J. Martin -- 222; S. Devitt -- 210, 270. FORTNIGHTERS ..LEAGUE Oct. 20th Standings-- Buzzards ........... b 24 Rod and Gun ........ 2 23 Falcons .................. 2 21 Corn Pickers ........ b 17 Spitfires .......ooeun. 2 11 Cream Puffs .......... 5 9 Games Over 210-- G. Wilson--233; C, Hastings -- 217, 291, 280; D. Menzies-- 266; D. Durham--265, 283; R. Gould--248; R. Werry--322; N. Tennyson -- 224; K. Minshall-- 211; H. Davey--218. Triples Over 600-- --T738; D. Durham -- 698; R. Gould--614; R. Werry--T715. The name of the wine... - - > | ] : G. Wilson--625; C. Hastings

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