aX EIAES Yili Petia ir La LN fad] 'i POLE DSR Wh Er fas hide "s CLASSIF IED ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE | WANTED + Port Perry Com gl a APPLES-FOR SALE' Spy, 'McIntosh, Stark, Delicious, - Pippin. Delivered -in- Port Perry and} surrounding district. H, PALLOCK, Phone 317W . SAND AND GRAVEL ~ When and where you want it. Call * ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 5 Port Perry, RRA FEE Sa : FOR SALE-- Mixed Timothy and "Clover Hay; also 80 laying hens, Ap- 4 ply to J. Winter, R.R.3, Port Perry, (call between Monday and Thursday) : F. G. CROSBY Agent : Manufacturers Life Insurance Company =. Cunard and C.P.R, Steamship. ~ Lines, Local Agent, Canadian Pacific Rail- way. Transportation arranged. over 'any lines of the Company. Agent : International Air Service Lines . Phone 128 - UXBRIDGE -. ONT. "DEAD or CRIPFLED stock removed| . Recreation Centre: free of charge. 1 hour service. High. munity Memorial Committee presents (With Co-operation of Canadian Legion Post, Lions ( Club | est prices pald for 14 horses, = = es Business, Men' MARGWILL FUR FARM Phone 2679 Bowmanville '" : ai oct18 if, "ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest- prices for Dead or Crippeld Horges_ and Cows,' according to. size and condition, " Phone 16 r 11, Woodville, Ont, -.We pay phone charges ~-. ED PECONI. Spe " ARGYLE © - ONT. HELP WANTED -- Waitresses, nol * Ja anua Port Perry: 8 Association J) 'GALA NIGHT" \- ry 13 High School experience necessary. Apply in per- son. to the Delicateria Restaurant, Fort Perry. . WANTED--Man for steady travel among consumers- in Port: Perry: and Whitby. Permanent connection with large 'manufacturer. Only reliable hustlers considered. Write Raw)eigh's Dept. ML-A-343-131; Montreal. FOR SALE--Rocking Chair, Bed- stead, Felt Mattress and 'Springs. Apply Frank Booth, Myrtle Station. Coupe, equipped with over drive and heater, in good condition. Phone 194 r 1-1, Port Perry. BRAY CHICK prices are geared to new conditions. = Ask for price list. Dayolds, some started, available. Wise know that best marke of still depend * on' early chicks, Ask u : A. R. GRAY, R.R.2, Port Perry. FOR SALE -- Spare. part from a recently wrecked '34 Ford Coach. John E. Needham, R. R.3, Port Perry, __ Phone 108 r 4-1. Ie ™ FOR SALE--"Frost King" ice box, < FOR SALE -- 1938 Ghiystor 'Royal | poultrykeeprs don't hold back; they: WANTED--Bedroom Dressers and small tables. Phone 8M Port Perry. -@ Monster Bingo ® in Gymnasium, 8 p.m. sharp ADMISSION 'FREE a a selection of exceptionally good prizes E "10¢. GAME 3 for 2850: BUILDING TRADES Electric Floor Sander Hardwood Floors, laid, sanded 'and finished. General Carpentry, kitchen cupboards, gyprock put on and - fin- ished for painting, : 'ROBERT PICKARD : PHONE 281W PORT PERRY features. Admissi DANCE in Auditorium fo Van De Walker & his Orchestra with: all their fun & entertainment on aver 50c. person EAN CARNIVA Agent for all makes of Insul-bric| =~ L. GAMES ESTEE PUN and ENTERTAINMENT|! Hl ibid FE AR ay fe f y A A Fg ENO L Eat or TOIT Ei P ats 1 on) 4 BEATEN ETIASFER IN. KV, SE 2 sepsis - F. W. Brock and Son SPECIAL THIS WEEK ig ~Raincoats--! Men's .s WALLPAPER, 1950 Patterns | Waterfast Papers for all Rooms Semi Trimmed Papers at 20c. single il ---------- ------ ---- berms we rp RT MESES $9. 95 in $4. 50 ree Children oN Zz pony \C Aer" 45¢c. Roll and up ¥ PRINT ~ ~ 39c. yard ° Inlaid Linoleum ® $1. 50 to $2.25 Sq. yd. Ladies 'Rubber Flight Boots Heavy Lining --$5.75, $6.95; $10.50 re eee sm a. A JAVEX, Large Bottle © Small Bottle ~ ODEX SOAP large size, used three months, cellent condition. . 'Will sell ™i@ason- able. Apply to M. Elford, Lorne St., Port Perry. oh FOR SALE -- Kitchen Cabinet, "in "good shape. "Phone 102 r 22, A. Mai- tyn, R. R. 3, Port Perry. . FOR SALE Sunshine KRangette, in 1 perfect eondition. Phone 288J. 'FOR SALE--Spring Mattress for a single bed in perfect 'Condition, new| in June, Jhone 805J. Tr FOR SALE--Good Cooking Apples, Esta 40 cents per basket, Apply to James 5 Davidson, Phone 176J, Port Perry. FOR SALE -- DeLaval Magnetic _ Milking Machine, nearly new. Phone oy ei 11 ~-- HY r 14; Port Perry ~jan19 i BLES So Fn EERE RIE Y-'7: Carpentry Work | ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY. New Construction or Remodelling. "Kitchen Cupboards. - FREE ESTIMATES - MENZING & HARVEY Phone 84 r i or 326), Port Perry jan19 In ex- | 'Iwill be pleased to oblige you. 1822 Port Perry, for information. Attention Housewives plied by the Province Bonded Singer representative will {distribution to friends. Estimates Free, Phone 277) F OR Port Perry ALL ~FOR SAND AND GRAVEL and Excavating Work, ELLSWORTH KENNEDY Fhone fun doing it. January 20. "INTERIOR DECORATING | ; School 0 Walls and Ceiling Spray Painted, But let's have Surely we are going to raise the ther-|. mometer to the top. Let's pack the High n Friday. and General Painting. A" ea Te TA A QUAKER OATS, 3. 1b, "PURE LARD " HARVEST BRAND MARGARINE 'GROCERIE'S | WAX PAPER, 100 ft. roll P PR > A -- "95c. | CORNED BEEF 15. | HEINZ VEG. SOUP 3 bars 25¢. | ppiNg KETCHUP -29c¢. -box-----34e: |__DAD'S-OATMEAL- coo nRRERE Ib. 19c. a MONARCH WHITE anc.- 1b. 3lc. ARDEA CAKE MIX sour, F. W. EPs ELLY RN e> TA _ A.C. FERGUSON big ag ...'hone 9 r 2 Little Britain, ! oH : : nz Canadian Plowmen Go, Abroad and odd jobs of any Description. i When Canpda's champion plowmen ;sail on January 12th to participate in : No job too smal), ~~ lmatches abroad they will take maple : Phone 284M, Port Perry and have ROY KENDELL call 'and | Britain, Holland, Denmark and West give: you a free estimate on that Germany. repair Job. I ie --------+--In--addition-to- the- maple trees the BL RR BUNNY | Canadian plowmen will carry with GENERAL CARPENTRY them a quantity of maple sugar sup- of Quebec for The trees are be in Port Ferry and district. each = 3 THURSDAY. For information re- ls pti garding Sales and Service, write the SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Oshawa, Ont RE i We: are conducting a ne Contest Abie ge by for the months of J anuary February and March es © with a Valuable Prize y inthe offering. op in to see us about Your feed problems and ask about our "CASH" CONTEST trees with them _ td plant in Great. Phone 1 - FEEDERS WHO KEEP Master Feeds oo Formerly Hogg and Lytle) RECORDS EVENTUALLY BUY ., ~ Port Perry MASTEF ~|MASSEY-HARRIS PRESIDENTS = HONOURED BY 14,000 COMPANY EMPLOYEES On the occasion of his 40th anni- versary in the service of the Massey- '|Harris Company, Limited, President James 8. Duncan, C.M.G., was signal. ly honoured at a dinner in Toronto on January 6th. The function was at- tended by over 200 of Mr, Duncan's as- furnished by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, - Canada's champion plowmen are Ronald K. Marquis, 28, of R.R.1, Sun- derland, Ont., and Jamés M. Eccles, 30, of R.R. 2, Brampton, Ont., Esso gold: medalists in the horse and tract- or classes tespectively at the Inter- national Plowing Match held near Brantford last October.] The pair are accompanied-by--Alex--MeKinney, Jr, of Brampton, as coach- -manager. "The three sail from' New York on' the Queen Mary for a month's tour of the British Isles as guests of Imperial sociates from the Canadian and U, 8. organizations of the Company, - On -|behalf of those in. attendance, Vice- President C. N. Appleton: presénted Mr. Duncan with a painting of himself executed by the outstanding Canadian portrait artiat, Cleeve Horne, R.CA,, 08A, Expressing the esteem of the Com- pany's employees in all parts of the British visit many places of interest. end of the British Isles tour they plan to visit Holland, Denmark and West Germany at their own expense, will fly back to Canada: - None of the three have" ever heen abroad but they are all British stock. They represent fourth-and -fifth-gen- erations of families that migrated to Canada more than a century ago and they plan to look up family connee- tions when overseas: world, Mr. Joh: Martin, Director of Public 'Relations, also presented Mr. Duncan with a richly bound volume containing an- -iMuminated address and the personal' signatures of almost the 14,000 employees in plants and gales branches in Canada, U.S. Eng- -|land, Europe, South America, Africa, India, - China, Mexico, New Zealand, Australia, and other lands, PORT. PERRY - -- x=82 RFE Ca ZN Sy a SRR re a te fe erin ee ne Oil. In addition to taking part in| plowing matches they will study 'the | methods of agriculture and! At the | They "las-much-as 650% during. the winter, 5 Manager of the Automotive Transport BROCK and SON PHONE 43 RelA" Sa 1950 LOOK FOR C.P.R. COACHES. smoking compartment from the rest Plastic murals, as shown above de- . out of the C.P.R's Angus Shops in fontreal, Pacific Railway d Hes now his | acific Railway day coaches now be- {hem will be in system-wide mainline corate the end walls of new Canadian BY {ing turned out. Featuring reclining service within the next eight months. chairs, extra wide picture windows Four- 'murals like the one pictured here and an all-glass door- Separating the | [deciiate the end walls of each ear. Winter Diving Hazards Statistics show that the mileage death rate from-traffic accidents riges "The knowledge and practice of de- fensive driving enables the. profession- al truck driver to roll up thousands of accident-free miles in all kinds "of weather. The average motokist can' according to J, 0. Goodman, General professional driver's book and.drive defensively as well. [of the car, the new coaclies are rolling - --and_it is expected 64 of- well afford to take a leaf from the---- Association of Ontario, "Longer hours of darkness' and ad- verse weather conditions causing poor visibility combined with slippery streots produce dangerous driving conditions," Mr. Goodman said. "It is possible to drive under such adverse conditions without so much as a scratched fender," he" said, "but it requires-defensive driving." deiving dre: snowy roads; adjust your speed to avoid sudden changes of speed and direction, great. majority of skids," Mr, Goodman concluded. , The basic principles of safe winter vi slow down on icy; wet or---- that of the generalerun of traffic; and' "It ia the latter which causes the :