PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1949 il ye f X55 Hadar Fae FS PORT PERRY LUMBER---BUILDER'S SUPPLIES NOW is the time to do that Repair job. We have in stock: ° DRY SPRUCE FLOORING and SIDING oh ASPHALT SHINGLES and ROLL ROOFING. AQUELLA--To waterproof your basement. 3 MODERNITE TILEBOARD for kitchens and bathrooms. GLIDDEN PAINT--Try our Glidden Cleaner. Lake Scugog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited = i o ' . Phone 240 w En JE Ib EE OB AJ 0c 00 0 OE 0 OW On Tuesday evening, March 8th, a Euchre Party was held in the Ash- burn school with gn attendance of 46. Eleven tables were played after which a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge, The prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. Richardson, Mr. John Hopkins (playing as a lady) Mr. Harold Walker and Arthur Richard. son. The four prize winner "were named, as committee to be responsible for the next party. Miss Ruth Richardson, of Toronto, spent Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. Richardson. Mra. Earl Beadle spent a couple of days last week with relatives in Lind- say. ' Mr, and Mrs. E, F, Poil, of Bowman- ville, -were Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batten. Mrs. Robert Goose spent the week- end with her daughter, Mrs, L. Cross; Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Heron and fam- ily were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cromie, Toronto, Mrs. M, Sparks spent the week-end in Toronto, Miss Barbara Forman, of Oshawa, spent last week-end with Mr, and Mus. Earl Fielding and family, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Slute, Gary and Barbara Ann, of Raglan, spent Sunday with Mrs. E. Slute and boys. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mus. Henry Fielding were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fielding, of Manchester; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson and Myrtle, Mrs. Robert Heron attended the 64th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Reid, in Brooklin, on Friday, March 11th. We are sorry to report that Dianne Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Murs. 'Al- fred Fisher, met with a painful acci- dent on Saturday, when she had the misfortune to have the tine of a fork pierce her eye. She was rushed to Oshawa Hospital and at time of writ- ingashe is progressing favorably. p -- We have the Martin-Senour finishes you need to meke your home look bright and new, to protect it against the weather. You'll be mighty proud of the "finished job . . , pleased with the economy, fool Drop in and ses us, pure %o . \Q0 ae Elerion I H. PEEL © HARDWARE - HEATING - PLUMBING Port Perry Phone 55 or_see Jack Baker, Hampton, I'hone REFINISHING-SERVICE -- | Cash. CLASSIFIED ADS * ' t \ FOR SALE--'39 Dodge Sedan, good FOR SALE-=Belonging to the Estate tires, heater and radio. Reasonable of the late Mrs. Mary Ellen Lapp, on price. Apply B. Heard, Bigelow St., Church, Uxbridge, red brick house west Port Perry, Phone 294M, mar24' of Presbyterian, the following--Piano, §. fr or Music Cabinet, Furniture, Bedding, | FOR SALE--Battery Radio, Victor, ' Rugs, Dishes, Draperies, Small Table, (nearly new) New batteries, in good 'etc., on Saturday, March 19th, ~All comlition. Also 4--19 inch tire wheels 'day from nine until all is sold. for Model A Ford. Apply to James Mrs. Leta Lapp, Uxbridge. Davidson, Phone 176J, Port Perry, -- E irr se - - BUGGY FOR SALE--Open buggy, FOR SALE--Jamesway Oilburning spindle wheels, steel rims and rubber Brooder, 500 chick size. Reasonable, tives. Good condition, Apply to Joel Apply at Stu: Office, Miller, Manchester, 2 Ar 1 CARPENTRY STOP AND LOOK Any type of Carpentry done, remodel MIN - ling or new work. Free estimates LISTINGS WANTED : RM PO , Farms, small acreage, houses, garages HA RL il PICKARD, Phone 'and stores. Call or phone 99. James pak AA : 'Ryan, Cannington, marl? FOR REN'T--Furnished bed sitting | 1» 'hoice y : . room with heat. Suitable for one or | FOR SALE 3 Glicles, Cleay, Beaver two business girls. Grill privileges, | Oats, suitable for seed. $1.10 bushel, Phone 286J, Port Perry. april? |delivered. A, L. Smith, Raglan R, 1. LIVE POULTRY WANTED mar 17 Before you sell your Poultry--try me, My prices are higher, M. FLATT BETHANY R.R.1 mardgl MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi- ness, Real opportunity, We help {you get started. Write Rawleigh, Phone 7'r 1-3! Dept. ML-C--343--0, Montreal, Que. (Reverse charges) mar 31 A REAL BUY--FARM--50 acres, all Workable, good House, barn, implement shed, large chicken house, very good] |... 3 inc lor spring creek; also 40 fruit Lrees, Ta. dition. Algo ig Holstein tal? for mediate possession, Lot 6, Con. 6,!vealing. Apply Geo. K. Beare, R.R.3, Reach 'l'ownship, Best oifer accepted. Uxbridge, Phone Port Perry 120 r'2-2, Must dell at once. Mrs. L, Jackson, ! , R.R.1, Port Perry. mary ASPHALT SHINGLES, INSUL-BRIC eT ed : ik | Siding, sold and applied. All kinds of KREEREX"--over 20 years a de! orpentry work undertaken. Esti- pendable family remedy for skin ail- fo Pl Port Perry, 277 ments, Psoriasis, Llezemu, Pimples, Mates free. iokte Zor Jey, 2179, FOR SALE--Circular Saw Outfit, on runners, with 3 saws, in good con- Itch, Boils, Poison Ivy, Ringworm, mar 24 lmpetigo .I'wo streigths-- medium, | - strong. Two sizes--5dYc., $1.09, At' FOR : SALE--Double frame house, Lawrence's Drug Store. i foundation, all in splendid condition, double garage, 2 cisterms, good well, "half tenant occupied, separate entrance and close to school, church, store, post . office, garage, highway, station, Illectric lights, stove heated, ideal lo- cation, priced right. Possession ar- ranged. David Lyery, Myrtle Station, } mar.24 CARS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE 29 Essex Sedan. : 36 Oldsmobile 6 Sedan - 46 Chev. 6 Stylemaster Sedan 49 Morris Oxford 6 Passenger Sedans. Choice of colors. Immediate delivery. Cash, Trade or easy terms on any of the above. . - Leaskdale Garage, Leaskdale, 7 miles FOR SALE--Seed Barley, Grade 1, north of Uxbridge, Phone Uxbridge, Galore, $1.60 bushel; Barbof, $1.60 bus. 162 r 16. Both smooth awn varieties and heavy yielders. Also a few bushels of Red Clover seed. Will exchange for good 'seed oats. Earl Dorrell, Blackstock, Solina Sales t.xchan S | Phone '187 r 3-2, Fort Perry. - g FOR SALE--Empire, Combination March 18th at 2 p.m offering for sale ater front, coal and wood grates, ex- Holstein and Deihe Cows, fresh and cellent condition. Phone 131W, springers; 14 Durham and Hereford - - 2 Sroekens: vaceinated) Holstein Heifer | R : U hol ter Calves for vealing; Sows, Young Pigs. ' - 260 bushels Beaver Oats for seed; also ousseau p $ y some Implements, including an Allis- Chalmers Tractor, No. WE, less thay | one year old. For information Phone Featuring a complete FURNITURE REPAIR and 2180; Ralph Baker, Phone 2413. o> BE -- --, =~; On hand is a complete line of AUCTION SALES | Materials to choose from. : All Work Guaranteed. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE-- the . i property of Arthur Jemison Estate, Phone 483 and we will be glad Perry Street, Port Perry, on Friday, to consider your next repair job. March 18th, at* 1.00 p.m. Terms We do custom building, too. Cah. Ted Jackson Auctioneer 216 Mary St. E., WHITBY i FARM STOCK and FURNITURE, -- the property of Gardham Trewin and Howard Trewin, Lot 11, Con, 4, Cart- wright Twp., % mile south of Black- stock, on Thursday, March 31st. Terms Sale at 1.30 p.m. z Ted. .Jackson Auctioneer LIVE STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, the property of Joseph Strong, Lot 14, Con, 5 Reach, on highway between -Port Perry and Manchester, on Tues- day -March 29th, Terms Cash. = Sale at 1.00 p.m. Cecil Heayn, Clerk Ted Jackson, Auctioneer NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Frederick Robert Roy Malcolm, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of | Durham, Retired. All, persons having claims against the estate of the above-named who died January bth, 1949, are'hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or be- fore April 11th, 1949, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after April 11th, 1949, the assets .of the de- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of whieh the under- signed shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry, this 8th day of March, 1949, HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. mar.24 FOR SALE--Hand Washer, Beatty, in very good condition. Apply Mrs. Bell, Alma Street, Port Perry, i) FOR SALE--'28 Model "A" Ford, in Good Condition. $200.00. Phone 826, Port Perry. Regular weekly sale on Friday, Coal and Wood Range, white enamel, | SR AORN RR NATE A S58 - F. W. Brock and Son VENETIAN BLINDS~Wood, Aluminum or Steel MADE to MEASURE and INSTALLED -Any Colour -- 750. sq. ft, MADE TO MEASURE ~ SUIT OR OVERCOAT Johnston Approved Clothes -- $45.00 GRACIA SHOES FOR LADIES High Class Shoes In -- mies, Pumps or STRAP MODELS $9.50 to $10.95 Growing Girl's Shoes $4.85 pair Low heels, 1 strap, Wine Colour CONGOLEUM RUGS, [Four nice patterns 9x6, $5.60, 9x7"2, $6.95, 9x9, $8.50, 9x10%:, $9.75, 9x12, $11.00, 9x13", $12.50 CONGOLEUM, 3 nice patterns, 3 yds. wide $2.25 per yard WALLPAPER-~Semi-trimmed, Ready-trimmed for easy to hang, anda tractive patterns. About 300 for every room in the house. - 'WALL, 16¢c. roll and up. BORDER, 5c. yard and up. CEILING, 20c. roll up y rt Snipes . WW SO. SECIS OL. FN a al alii -- SI SO SA A NAN 4h . FRUITS & VEGETABLES rE -- a ar So rp Wo BL TN patterns in stock. Some Fr SCS Se =I CROCERIES 8 ORANGES, Sunkist, 244's 23c. doz. | AMBER HONEY 4 1b. tin 73c. ( 3 288's 33c. doz. NEWPORT FLUFFS, med. size 26c. §, 2562's 4bc. doz. Large size 39c. (t A GRAPEFRUIT, 96s... ... 5 for 33c. Se Sy HN Ib. 45e.- 4 {i R1 "ay 'S and hp 3 Ne Peg JELLY POWDERS 2 for 2lc. || : 8. 2(C | STOKLEY'S CATSUP bot. 25¢. |; te SPANISH ONIONS 3 lbs. 27c. SEEDED MUSCAT RAISINS pI RAE "FRESH SPINACH, CELERY 15 oz. pkg. 27c. Sl LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CLARK'S PORK & BEANS ) 1% RHUBARB, and 20 oz. tins, 2 for 29¢c i Bs NEW GREEN CABBAGE HAYHOE'S BUDGET TEA, 1b. 9c. F. W. BROCK and SON PORT PERRY - PHONE 43 SAINTE NE 3 WET CENA FRAT TRAN ATS TE ANE =I TRTAATUN NR, Surge Milkers _ MERRILL ROSS of Authorized Surge Sales, and Service. MYRTLE STATION Phone 33 r 1-4, Brooklin ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding | Estimates given on all kinds of work. - EARL WALLACE I'hone 261 New Dodge Promises Smoother, Safer Ride a nk A ! 3 : Better vision through higher, wider windshields, and a smoother ride Port Perry as a result of longer wheelbases and better insulation, are outstanding : features of the new 118%" inch wheelbase Dodge DeLuxe and Special N DeLuxe models. Seats are wider and there is more head and leg room, . Eyes Examined front and rear. "You can get in and out with your hat on" Dodge Glasses complete, or lenses only, advertises, Four-Door Sedans and Club Coupes (as shown above) are available in both the DeLuxe and Special DeLuxe series in a supplied where necessary, at reasonable prices,-- ON DISPLAY AT BEARE MOTORS| T'R. BENTLEY : eee te OPTOMETRIST BLACKSTOCK joo TAX RATE SET .AT 5.8 The Ontario County Council has set | (m0 @ ® W & 0 8 ® ® i. Mrs. Dorrell and Mrs. C. Hill ave the 1949 tax rate at 5.8 mills on an visiting the family of Rev. Clarence cqualized assessment of $38,369,667, ATTENTION FARMERS | We are paying the highest prevailing prices for Dead 5 or Crippled Farm Animals HOGS "HORSES : CATTLE 'Telephone Collect for Immediate Service. GEORGE YOUNG LIMITE : Toronto--Adelalde 3636 Port Perry U8 r 21. Uxbridge "27 Brooklin 63 ---------- Bryant Motor Sales | - + DON BRYANT, Proprietor Studebaker Sales and Service Ferguson Tractors | Complete line of implements now on display. : Towing & Repairs to all makes of Cars Flowers for all Occasions Tell. us what you require and they will be supplied, Prince Albert Greenhouse PHONE 174'ring 1-1 \ Ferguson, at Kempville, and Stuart The amount to be raised this year is Dorrell, who is attending Agricultural $225,644.01 as compared to $278,707.40 School there. : ' lust year. - En Miss Vera Forder visited her mother | A special levy upon 10 municipalities over the week-end, : ; for secondary school purposes will pro- The W.M.S. of the United Church duce $73,705.16 making a grand total held its March meeting at the home ,°! $206,249.17 to be raised. of Mrs. J. Forder. Mrs. FE. Larmer! The road department last year had took the devotional and Mrs. R. Lar- a surplus of $36,000, and $9,000 settle mer the Study Book. Mrs, Taylor fe- ment of Ajax for this year helped to ported on Oshawa Presbyterial held in make this rate possible, Whitby United Church. The program Port Perry will be required to raise and lunch were in charge of Mrs. R. $5,674.88, Reach $22,746.86, Scugog . Ferguson and her group. Donna $4,088.41. i 4 1 TY EI EE Forder sang a solo, accompanied by aula sy her mother. The next meeting will be | at the home of Mrs. C. Hill and the; roll call will be "An Easter Thought." | Mrs, Shortridge. and the Wheeler family are on the sick list. Miss Gray was also out of school for several days because of illness. Mrs, Dorrell substituted. a » Mr. Sutherland is under the doctor's, care, We hope for a speedy recovery of all our sick. There was no service in St. John's Church on Sunday. The United Church | OD (1 SU) GU) SG (T_T) S00 0 5 a 0 a. oe Written Applications wiil be re- ceived by the undersigned up until 12.00 noon on Monday, March 28th, 1949, for the position of Assistant to the Assessor of the County of service was taken by Mr, Ralph . Later, "|i Ontario. The Agricultural Society had a Pie Social on Friday night, ports a good time, The W. I. Euchre party on Wednes- day night, conducted by Mrs. Van- Camp's group was a success, Mrs. Mountjoy and Mr, O. Wright were the, prize winners. We extend our sympathy to Mra. (Rev,) John MecKibbon, in the death FYerYonG re. Male or Female -- Typewriting and accurac in Mathematics essential, State Educational Quali- fications, previous experience, age and salary ex- pected, : . Wm. G. Manning, Clerk,Count Ontario, 'Court House, Whitby. 0 of nt. Phone, Whitby 2250 i ------r RETR TS ---- of her father, Rev, T. W, Murphy. a oc i de i ob i kb FF