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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Apr 1968, p. 14

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AUCTION SALE of Farm Iachinery & Furniture, the roperty of HAROLD PAUL, ot 8, Con. 3, Fenelon Twp., mile east, 1 mile north of 'ambray on WED., APRIL 7th. - M.F. 35 gas tractor, contend loader, Ford 1 ton -uck with buck rake (good anning order), Cockshutt eed drill, M.H. manure preader, M.F. side rake on ubber (nearly new), Dear- orn cultivator, full line of aachinery. Qu. of furniture, ook stove (good), Tables, hairs, beds, dressers, butter owl, ladle and spoon, etc. arm sold. Terms cash. Sale 1.30. REG JOHNSON, pr.11 Auctioneer Ph. Sunderland 227 ON TARGET LVERY ME SALE REGISTER SAT., APRIL 20--Clearing FARM of 40 choice Hereford ments, 2 tractors,- Combine, Baler, Power Seed Drill, side rake, 2 R.T. Wagons, tractor plow, Power spreader Hay, Straw, Furniture, etc., the property of GEO. "T, TODD, farm located at Lot 32, Con. 3, Pickering Town: ship (being 5 miles N.W. of Altona Road. Farm sold. No Reserve. Terms Cash. Sale 1 p.m. ATKINSON and WILSON Sales Mgrs. and Apr. 11 Auctioneers farm Auction at TODDVIEW | stockers and tractor imple- |. Power Mower, Bale elevator, : Pickering Village on the | Moriday Finriiing the Hr i ond their: teacher, Mrs. Betty Fowler of the school for retarded childrén moved into their permanent quarters in Head School on Scugog Island. Above is the room they will occupy for their torther learning. Miss Margaret Johns, a retired teacher for re- tarded children is a volunteer assistant to Mrs. Fowler, : SALE REGISTER TUES., APRIL 16 -- Clear- g farm auction of Holsteins resh and springers), tractor aplements, including trac- or, spreader, tractor disc, ual wheel farm trailer with at rack, good, Hammer mill, ide rake, baled hay, pigs, heep, large quantity of fur- iture, including antiques, te., the property of GEO. H. JENNETT at-Lot-6,-Con.-9, farkham Township (being 4 liles S. E. of Markham Vill- ge). Note this sale brings 0 a close 50 years of farm- ng by the owner on this arm. Farm sold. No Re- erve. Terms Cash. 2 auc- ion rings. Sale 1 p.m. ATKINSON and WILSON, Sale Mgr. and Apr. 11 - Auctioneers AUCTION .SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, hay and Furniture, the proper, of C. W. Brown, Lot 7 & 8 11, Reach twp. 1% 'miles west of Greenbank or 4 miles east of Uxbridge, 1 mile 55 head of Holstein & Here- ford Cattle, 30 milk cows, several fresh or due, several with calves by side, 10 pail fed: calves, Hereford bull, _ Baby beef, etc. ponies, 2 yrs., 56 good pigs (chunks). David Brown No. 990 tractor (diesel) good shape, David Brown loader, David Brown 950 diesel trac- tor, D.B. 4 furrow trip beam plow (new), McKee forage harvester, 22 ft. automatic . unloading box & heavy duty wagon, McCormick 10 ft. self propelled swather(2 yrs.) McCormick No. 91 - 10 ft. self propelled Combine, 5 VIS: Kewanee - hydraulic double disc (11 ft.), McCorm- ick No. 10 power seed drill, 18 disc on rubber (nearly new), Forney electric welder, Fargo -1 fon truck, full line of good power machinery. Qu. of furniture. Farm sold. Terms cash. Sale at 12.30. . Greenbank W.I. will serve lunch. " REG JOHNSON, TED JACKSON, Apr. 4-11-18 Auctioneers 0 SALE_REGISTER ki WED., APR. 17--Clearing vs farm Auction at BROCK 3 _ VIEW FARM of 50 Holsteins, 4 tractors, Combine,. New # Baler and Paker, Forage 43%. Wagon, 1 ton pick-up truck, 7 N.H. spreader -large, New AA Power weed sprayer, 35-can cooler, 3 milkers, Hay, Straw Grain, etc., the property of . FEATHERSTONE ~ BROS. farm located at'Lot 19, Con. 2, Pickering Township (be- ing % mile west of Picker- ing Village & % mile north of Hwy. #2 or (6 miles west - of Whitby). NOTE--This is a good farm sale. Come see for yourself. Farm Sold. 7 No Reserve, Terms Cash, Sale 1 p.m, A SON and WILSON Sales Mgrs. and Apr. 11 Auctioneers ~ north on THURS., APRIL 25: 2-Shetland | Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. Alan Redman ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Demara. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice and daughters Lori and Terry, of Oshawa were 'Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane. Rk Quite a few of the Island people attended the Ice Car- was a lovely.show. There is a lot of hard work involved i in a project like that and. all those who took part should be La Tatnge) of a were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin Appleton. - 'Don't forget the Sunrise service »on Easter Sunday 'with breakfast at Grace Church -after. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aldred have returned home from their holiday. in Florida and called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweetman and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Aldred on Sunday. Choir practise for the re- gular choir and also for the boys will be held Thursday 7.30 at the church. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker of Preston Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Higs of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. R. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. J. Raines. and baby recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden. Mrs. R.: Tetlow spent the week-end in Tyronne with Mr. and Mrs. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cawker & Miss Lois Cawker of Man- chester Sunday dinner guests of &Mr. and Mrs. R, Cawker. Mr. and Mrs. D. Reibling and Sarah Jane of Tavistock and Mrs. V. Georgeff of Shakespeare guests of Mr. & Mrs. J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Young, Green: bank. , "Mr, and Mrs. Seville of Whitby at their cottage Me- Laren's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts of Toronto at their - cottage, Pine Point over the week- and family were Suriday din- | -nival ,in Port Perry and it- Mrs. Les Beacock May all the richest - blessings of 'Easter, Come to you-- And make this happy season Méan all you wish it to. tion- "was larger than usual when our minister delivered an appropriate' message, "The King Cometh". : Rev. Rice also presided over 'Sacrament of Holy Communion". Reception of New - Members was also ob- served when Mrs. Wozney and daughter Miss Barbara Wozney and Miss Louanne Popowich were received into full - membership of our church. Miss Barbara-Woz- oney was baptized. The three were - sincerely wel- comed by the elders.-Messrs. E. Martyn, W. Vance, G. Hunter, L. Beacock. The choir rendered a fitting an- them for Palm Sunday. Of- fering gathered by Mr. A. Martyn and Mr. F. Gibson. A hearty welcome is ex- tended to everyone to attend our worship hour Good Fri- day morning at 11 o'clock, when Port Perry congrega- tion has been invited to join with us. Special service in general is being planned. And please keep in mind the worship at 2 p.m. on Easter Sunday, April 14th. Thursday night, April 4th. another euchre party was held in the Recreation Cen- tre with' lower attendance than usual owing to weather conditions and other social activities. . Anyway all the folk who occupied tfie ten tables en: joyed th hours. The follow- ing prizes were awarded af- ter the score cards were tal- lied -as a result high count to Mrs. M. Manns; low lady Mrs. M. McIntyre; High gent: to Mr. H. McDiarmid; Low man Mr. - Manns. - Floating lone hand to Mrs. Eugene Dearborn. Cup and saucer prize to Mr. G. Cochrane. Lunch and sociability ended the evening. We' were pleased to see card fans from distant areas. Keepin mind next euchre Thursday evening, April 18. Monday « night the G.N.S. Club was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Brain. President Mrs. H. Snooks welcomed the Splendid turnout of mem- Last Sunday the congrega- bers and visitors after Lord's Prayer had been repeated and continued into business items. Sec'y Mrs. J. David- son read minutes, Mrs. Heayn, trasurer 2oporied on dollars and cents. Many ee cussion pertaining to the forthcoming function when an interior decorator repre- senting the T. Eaton Co. will display brilliant colour. schemes etc. in the Preshy- terian church parlors Port Perry on Wednesday. even- ing, April 24. Committee convenors Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. K. Middleton. Plans were also finalized concerning the dance in May at Club Annrene, ~~ Watch for further particu= lars regarding two above oc- casions. Tickets are already available from: executive or any member for both. + The organization decided to join_the "Oshawa Film -So- ciety and Mrs. C. Jones, Mrs. RK. McIntyre, Mrs: Ron Mid- dleton volunteered to go to Oshawa to be instructed in the operating of the project- or. : We welcome Mr. and Mrs. G. Bonnell and family of Port Perry who have moved into the former Newnham house as a result Mr. and Mrs. C. Newnham and Gary have moved a few doors 'north on the same street. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roy Hope have enjoyed having his mother Mrs. Dave Hope -all last week who resides at "Fairview". Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hope and baby, New- castle were Sunday. callers. at the Hope home' too. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kieze- brink and children, , Black- stock were with his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Kiezebrink and family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lane upon the ar- rival of their son, » Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith vis- ited their friends Mr. & Mrs. .| G. Prosser, Nestleton on Sun- day. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock were among the visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holtby and family, Prospect. A Mr, and Mrs. H. Lindsay, Brantford, and Mr. & Mrs. Jones, Highland Creek spent ii were voiced during the dis-| Fire Department along with a few days with Mr. & Mrs. "Chap" Jones and family. Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson in- cluded his brother Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson, Blackstock and. sister Mr. "and Mrs. M. Howsam, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock, Port Perry, were Sunday company with their grand- father. Mr. Vickery.and Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock & sons. Fi (continued) ' area for many years and hun- '| favoured with a duet by Mrs. _} Offering was taken-and-de-- Greenbank JC.W. Twenty-six members and 3 visitors " gathered in_the Church "basement for our April meeting as Ruby Beare began the devotional with the call to worship. Hymn 642 was sung preceding the Scripture reading by Mar- lene King and a lovely Eas- g. ter story -and prayer by Noreen Cook. We were next a are Marjorie Creighton .and Mrs. - Eileen Jarvis accompanied on the piano hy Miss Anne Crawford of Uxbridge.- The » L J dicated. Miss Dorothy Hum- phrey then showed us her slides of England and her interesting commentary made the pictures most en- joyable. Mrs. Creighton and Mrs. 'Jarvis then rendered another lovely duet, follow- ing which hymn 86, "When I Survey The Wondrous Cross" was sung concluding the devotional. Joan Lee welcomed and » 4 thanked éveryone. The sec- retary's report, the corres- = - pondence & the Treasurer's report were given. The Spring . Luncheon on April 3rd was discussed and the group leaders are to be res- * ponsible for 3 tables and 3 cloths. Helen Parish report- _ed nothing definite had been _ . plahned--yet- concerning the Music Night. The Mizpah Benediction was: repeated , 8 and a lovely lunch and fel- lowship was enjoyed by all. It was later requested that everyone answer the roll call at the May meeting with an article for the bale. dreds of spectators drove for miles to view .the fire at close quarters. The fire was first report- ed -at-about-4.30- p.m. Port Perry Fire Department were called at 5.00 p.m. Caesarea Bowmanville Fire Dept. and members of the Dept. of Lands and Forests were also called to the outbreak. --..The Dept. of Lands- and Forests were the first to ar- rive on the scene, in the in- terests of protecting their own property which border- ed on the fire area. They in turn called the various fire departments. . The firemen back fired the i which finally brought the blaze under control. The Port Perry Firemen were on the job until mid- night before returning home. Health Ministerl "mgt \LEEE 0 Philosophe + | {THE THING TWAT KEEPS 'AGUY BROKE IS NOT + THE WOLF AT THE E000R, BUT THE MINK ! IS INTHE WINDOW | BALLARD Lumber and Building Supplies * New Homes, Cottages & Alterations Phone 985-7333 | PORT PERRY JOHN Matthew Dymond Opens Building A volunteer building, at the Lakeshore Psychiatric 'Hospital, New Toronto, was | opened by Ontario Health Minister Matthew Dymond Saturday. . Named The Moorhouse, in honor of Dr. Clayton H. Moorhouse, who retired as superintendent of the hos-| pital 18 months ago, the building has been a project of the hospital's Association of Volunteers. Dr. Dymond praised Dr. Moorhouse, who joined the hospital in 1958 and changed 'its name. from the Ontario} Hospital, New Toronto, to Lakeshore Psychiatric Hos- pital in recognition of the stigma that unhappily still clings to 'treatment in an' Ontario Huspita), REVIVAL SERVICES COME and ENJOY EVANGELIST G. MILL . Dynamic 'Speaker Accordianist Pianist, Soloist APRIL 9th to 14th Tuesday - Friday 7:45 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m, 11am, 7 p.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 110 LILLA St. South * | =

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