"Page Eight Fe mee or grt li Se ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased | to pick 1 up. dead es: or.cippled. fakin, "animals, LO, f° mediate service telephone collect. - Port Perry 1187 r 21. Uxbridge 217. Brooklin 62°. Toronto, Adelaide 3636 } GORDON XQUNG LTD. * DEAD or CRIPF LED stock tio free of charge. 1 hour service. High- : eat prices paid for old horses. Phone Collect MARGWILL FUR FARM Phone 2679 Bowmanville ootl8 te. ATTENTION FARMERS \Wé pay highest prices for Dead or to size and condition, Phone -16 r 11, Woodville, Ont. "We pay phone charges ED PECONI ARGYLE i -. Al \ Electric Floor danders - Hardwood Floors, laid, sanded and . finished, General Carpentry, kitchen 'cupboards, gyprock put on and fin- - ished for pamtng, ROBERT PICKARD PHONE 281W PORT PERRY ONT. CLASSIFIED ) ADS Crippeld Horses und Cows, according | E. Storry BUILDER Agent for all makes of Insul-bric and Asphalt, 'Aluminum and Steel : Shingles. i ) I~ Estimates Free. Phone 271) Port Perry "SAND AND GRAVEL When and where you want it. Call ROSS EK. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 5, Port Perry, RRR4 FOR SAND AND GRAVEL and EXcavating Work, : ELLSWORTH KENNEDY 322 Port Perry, for information. feb24 GENERAL CARPENTRY and odd jobs of any Description. 3 "No job too small; hy Phone 284M, Port Perry and have 'ROY KENDELL call and give you a free estimate on that LT repair job. | FARM HELP Ioxperienced, Reliable Holland fam- ilies available: Arriving soon. Write to T.-Buma, R.R. 1, Nestleton, Ont. Phone 225-24 Port Perry. ----june8 Carpentry Work ALL- TYPES OF CARPENTRY New Construction or Remodelling Kitchen Cupboards FREE ESTIMATES ~ SAWS SHARPENED MENZING & HARVEY Phone 84 r 14 or 326J, Port Perry FOR SALE--Electric Brooder, 500 march? FOR SALE-- 1985 - 8 - Pontiac Coach, New Knee Action, In good con- dition, good tires, Chas. McKim, Rosa Street, Phone 233R, Port Perry. Mar.9 FOR. SALE -- Cook Stove, "New Princess Pat" in good condition, Enamel and nickel trim. Mrs. Chas. Wilson, Port Perry, 101 r 8, Port Perry WANTED--Middle aged woman or girl for housekeeping. Must be able to take full charge. = Write Mrs. M. A./Sleep, 103 Liberty St. N., Bowman- villé; Phone 391. STRAYED -- A Black Collie Dog has been found-on lot 22, con. 11, Reach Township. Owner may have same by Phoning 116 r 4, Port Perry. FOR 'SALE-- Large size Progress Cook Stove, stainless steel top, deep _ firebox, burns coal or wood. Warm- 'ing oven and reservoir. Enamel and nickle trim. In good condition." Phone 90-4, Hugh Strong, R.R.4, Port Perry FOR SALE-=3-section Spring Tooth' -Harrows, 'M~<H.-Cream Separator No. F. & W. Mower, b ft.; 10 ft. Rake; 2-furrow Tractor Plow; Rubber Tired Wagon and -Rack.- Bert Moore, Ux- -bride, Phone 158 r 81, » FOR A SQUARE DEAL, SEE ARCHER MOTOR SALES, PORT PERRY. : New and Used 'Cars. 'Phone 67 Day or night -- willbe pleased to oblige you. Fhone mar9 |. chick size. Phone 2656 r 1-3, Port Perry | F. G. CROSBY Agent - Manufacturers Life Insurance orn Company "Cunard gpd A P.R. Steamship Local "Agent, Canadian Pacific Rail- way. . Transportation arranged over any lines of the Company. Agent : : International Alr Services A Lines ; UXBRIDGE - - Phone 128 - 'ONT. THE LINDSAY CONVALESCENT vol . HOMB L offers competent nursing care and theerful surroundings to elderly, convalescent and chronic patients. Registered nurse - in attendance 24 hours, Government licensed.- Reasonable Rates, 11 RIDOUT ST, Phone 118 LINDSAY EDWARD BIND OPTOMETRIST--OSHAWA 223 Simcoe 8t. 8. Phone 4221-W (OPPOSITE ZBLLERS.) Office Hours: 9.80 to 6 p.m: Evenings by appointment. FEED FOR SALE BRAN--$2.80 per hundrea. B WESTERN FEEDS--BARLEY and OATS, 60% mixture--3$567.00 ton. GROUND MIXED FEED--OATS, $48.00 per ton, Truck loads delivered free STANLEY TAYLOR, Burketon, Ont. =~ Phone 198-r-28, Port Perry. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received up until noon on March 31st, 1960 for the purchase of Scugog Parsonage barn, about 32x20 ft. Highest or any ten. 'dér not necessarily accepted. Tie pur: chaser must leave a. clean ground. mar, 16 APPLES FOR SALE prices to- everyone. containers. Ap mile north-of- NN NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Joseph Blair Boyer the day of April, their claims. the Executors shall then have notice. February, 1850. JOHN DOUGLAS BISSETT, Ex- ecutors, Room 403, 62 Richmond . St. | West, Toronto. By Payne and Bissett, their Solicitors herein. mar16 rp Aims pot mei ---- Apply to _Socetary, Louis Pearce, R.R. 3, Port Perry. All kinds of 'Apples at wholesale Bring your own ly John:Pallock, one hitby;on- Highway 12: son, Mrs. Fred Lamb and Mrs. John- mar VF - ------------ All persons having claims against Estate of Joseph Blair Boyer, "{late of the Village of Port Perry; Ont., Gentleman, who died on or about the 18th day of December, 1949, are here- by wnotified to send into-the -under-} signed Executors on or before the 8th 1960, full particulars of Immediately after the said 8th day of April, 1950, the assets of the decoated will be distributed having regard only to' clainis of which DATED at Toronto this 28th day of PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1950" 2 sens MANCHESTER last Tuesday afternoon, Mr, G, Leach had a very unusual experience. A _ {large jack rabbit ran up the-road and leaped.. car, landing in Mr, Lorne Fielding's lap. Lorne sustained cuts on the hand from flying glass, Mr, Leach quickly Killed the terrified bunny, but we 'doubt if a rabbit pie compensated for the cold drive to and' from "Oshawa with half a windshiéld gone, in sub Zero weather, Mug, ardson, in doronto recently, Johny were delegates to the Hog Pro- nesday and Thursday, its monthly meeting in-the school on Friday evening March 10th, Come and enjoy the euchre and .dance and help a worthy cause, Mr, and Mrs, Geddes and children, of Fred Warren on Sunday, Association was held at the home of Mys, Frank Johnson last Thursday | afternoon. The weather was cold and stormy but eleven members and one visitor were present. - The meeting (Mrs, Fred Lamb led in.the worship' service, dent and both vice-presidents, Mrs, ness session. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and adopted. and' surnames of our mothers, Five dollars was voted to be. sent to the March of Dimes. Several "Thank' You" Tefters were read, and the list of - articles to be exhibited at Port Perry Fair was presented to the ladies. _ Mrs, W, F, Crosier gave a report of the Oshawa FPresbyterial W,M:S. Convention at Trinity' United Church, Bowmanville. . The meeting closed with. hymn and prayer. Mrs, Fred Lamb supervised - a contest, "Say it with Flowers". Mrs. W. W. Holtby and Mrs. Howsam -had most correct' answers, -Hostesses Mrs, L. Thomp- While driving to work in Oshawa | through-the-windshield- of - ther . "Dolly Roberts attended the wedding of u cousin, Wildmina 'Rich- | Messrs, Grant Christie and Alex. ducers convention inToronto list Wed- The Home and School Club will hold | -------- yo ---- | Who has a stake "IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS "When you think shot it, everybody has a. stake, one way. or another, in the tele- phone business. "28,000 Bell employees and their families... 62,000 Bell shareholders and their families... Thousands of suppliers of-materials for tele- "phone construction and expansion... 1,250,000 telephone customers in Ontario and Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, ! The -March meeting of the Woman's ' EE opened with the W.A. Ode and Prayer, | | -In-the absence of the presi-' Don. Christie officiated for the busi- The roll was answered with Christian | Quebec, in homes, offices, hospitals, shops. work and lots of money. Keeplng pace with growing needs for more _ and better telephone service takes lots of Only a financially healthy company can carry on this big job. : Telephone users, employeas, shareholders, -- everyone has a vital interest in a service ~maly people. Owned and operated by C that means so much to the welfare of so "THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. OF CANADA ] | Fo WL7N Nn, dians for Canadi pe PRINCE ALBERT | (too late for last week) | The February meeting of the Wo- son served a delicious lunch, Mrs. lovely showing of. floyers--hyacinths, tulips, daffodils and cyclamen. : a Guide News 1st Port Perry Company Last 'Friday evening, Guides held the cold weather and prevailing sick-' ness, attendance was good. The Guides busied themselves with knots and decorating their patrol boxes, the latter being very artistical- ly done. = Nancy Kight having passed her Tenderfoot Test, was enrolled. } Puri ing the evening a historical com- = petition "was "held and two rousing GEORGE * FLORIAN BOYER and games were enjoyed. Our pow-wow was conducted "by Patrol Leader Dorothy Ann Graham and her Blue- bird Patrol. The meeting closed with "Taps". Don't forget to be extra smart and neatly dressed next week for the NOTICE Port Perry and Vicinity Will those who have received tracts in the mail not accompanied by send- ers name, please be assured that Bert Midgley and family were not the senders. All tracts which we have sent through the mail have been ac- companied by a note or letter bearing our name and address, and those we have distributed personally in the past four or five years have not been stamped with the name of any of the local churches. We are not ashamed to- have our name connected with any and all gospel tracts which. we distribute in the name our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. : (signed) Bert Midgley, Mrs, Midgley, Prince Albert. - PROSPECT * Congratulations to Rev. Dr. W. P, and Mrs. Fletcher on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Last Wednesday afternoon, March 1st, Mrs. Bruce Holtby, Mrs. Murray Holtby, Mr. Leslie Smith and Mrs, Byron Holtby motored to Oshawa, with Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Dearborn, wishes with the bride and groom of fifty years. The one dozen yellow roses sent from Manchester and Proa- pect communities were very much ap- ppeviated. Thé monthly. meeting of the Pros- pect Woman's Association will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Vernon on 2.80. Guests are cordially invited, to share their greetings and "best Wednesday afternoon, March. 15th at] i abt banquet, Guides. IN THE MATTER OF A PROPOSED BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF. THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH to authorize the closing of a portion of Maple Street, and for sale of the portion so closed to Ronald A. Peel, of -the Township of Reach, NOTICE is hereby given that in ac- cordance with a resolution of the Coun- cil of the Corporation of the Township of Reach whereby the Corporation agreed to stop up and close a portion of Maple Street and convey the portion so closed to Ronald A. Péel, a by-law to stop up and close that portion of Maple Street which may be more par- ticularly, described as' follows: COMMENCING at the southerly li- mit of Scugog Street; Thence South- erly along said" Maple Street to the northerly limit of Alma Street, will be submitted for the considera- tion of the council at a meeting to be held .in the Council Chamber, Manches- ty o'clock p.m, on the 3rd day of April, A.D. 1960, . - At the said meeting any person who claims that his land will be prejudi- cinlly affected by the..passing of this by-law, and whq wishes to be. heard fore the Council in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, on the above date, and urge his objections thereto, and he will be heard. DATED at Manchester, this. 2nd day of March, 1960, "Grant Christie" Clerk. Ontario, mar. 9-80. Johnson is to be congratulated on her their weekly meeting, and in spite of were given. "Jat this--at next meeting," ter, Ontario, at the hour of one thir-| with regard thereto, may appear be-| o ARIE big Sl mun's--Association--was--held--on--the- 22nd, in the Church basement with an attendance of ten ladies and two chil- dren, i Mrs. McKorihan was n the chair and the opening Hymn was "Blest he the tie that Binds". Mrs, W. C. Smith offered prayer. , The Scripture reading, which was the '91st Psalm was read-By Mrs. Case. Secretary's and Treasurer's report A thank-you note was read for fruit sent to a sick member. A letter wasei®ad requesting Bible Scrap Books to be sent for Mission- ary work. It was decided that we make one or more, and that we work bring your used pretty Christmas cards, especially those of sacred scenes, : A motion carried that we have a hot pot-luck supper the night of March meeting to which the men and child- ren are invited. It was decided that we try to get someone to put on lantern slides for program, terial at Bowmanville be taken out of the treasury. i Mrs. Grant Hunter gave portions of the 3rd chapter of the Study Book, "Growing with the Years". Mrs, Ben . | Smith is to give the next. Two verses sung of "Oh for a Faith that will not shrink", and the repeat- ing of the Mizpah benediction closed the meeting. Lunch and a social time then followed, Glad to hear Mrs, Newnham is up again after being confined to bed last week with a bad cold. C Mrs. Wm, Martyn and Mrs. Luke at- tended the W.M.S, Presbyterial meet- ing at 'Bowmanville on Feb. 23rd. It was interesting to see-the picture in Port Perry "In the Good Old Sum- mer Time" one of .the Stars being Spring Byington. Spring lived in our village for awhile when a young girl and attended public school here and lived with her grandparents the late Mr. and Mrs, Cleghorn. , ia I SE AN WE SEAGRAVE The Y, P. U. enjoyed a sleigh-ride party Tuesday evening, We would like to say. "Thank You" to Mr, F. Cookson amd Mr, Fishley for providing the transportation. The Hydro-Electric Power Conimfs- sion are preparing to put lights on our streets, -This has been a long de- layed service. The Community Club Committee is preparing a program of Irish numbers for the St, Patrick's Day meeting In the school on Friday, March 10th. . ~The w. A, meeting was held Thurs- EYE TeE --So "ladies | "| Frise of Oshawa is visiting at A motion carried that the price-of | Bus tickets to the W.M.S. Presby-| day, March 2nd in the church. The south group was in charge. Mrs. R, Wilkings presided, Mrs, Elmer Clem- ents réad the Scripture and Mrs. Cook- son_gave the prayer. Mrs. W. Keen Lakeview ey Port Perry. oy Two Shows Nightly--17. and 9. * Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. poems une Hieber; Rea "Bolger; Charlre Rifgtes "THURSDAY, "FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 9-10-11 Ah tl mai 0 4% "= In the Great New Musieal Comedy Hit, Sofiia ds All in Glorious Technicolor : "LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING" COMEDY MONDAY, TUESDAY, "WEDNESDAY, "MARCH 13-14. 5 Van Johnson and Marie Wilson with: Keenan Wynn: and Pat Kirkwood In the Hilarious Romantic Drama "NO LEAVE, NO LOVE" NEWS : Phone 16 For softening, beautifying and clean- sing -the skin . Shades to flatter every type of com- - "Plexion. WOODBURY. LOTION--Softeris antl "heals chapped hands ar a A AEE -28¢. and b63c. BS AL a a et RE SRE JSR Sie ou wep ansass ? -_ cs BR ITON'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. PORT PERRY WOODBURY CRRANE. 87c. and 6bc. WOODBURY FACE POWDER 37e. and 65c. " ! \ RE sree LOANS ANSI GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS "THE PICK OF THEM ALL and Mrs. E. Butt rendered a duet. Mrs, Real gave a very inspiring address en "Faith". Mrs. R. Reynolds .presided to have a Box Social on March 17th in the school. Mrs. G. Wanamaker. Mrs. G. Wana- maker put on a short story. contest. The Theéting closed with an appetizing lunch served by the ladies of the South Group. the schedule, going regularly to Sun- derland. They have won seven games out of twelve, Heywood Shortt made a business trip to Toronto on. Friday afternoon, Mrs. F. Grose spent: the week visit- ing friends in Toronto. - Miss Alma her for the business period, It was decided : Program Committee to be 8 Mrs. J. McTaggart, Mrs. A. Bruce, |{ The local curlers continue to follow | ¢ "Stove & Fuel 0il, Kerosene GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS RAY BIRKETT AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS PHONE 200) PORT PERRY, ONTARIO SATURDAY CAKE SPECIAL Phone 32. "Our. Bread and Cakes" are made for the people who want the best; Let us serve e you, EASTER "EGGS, NOVEI [TIES 'and CHOCOL ATES now "on, ar : "There will po HOT CROSS BUNS this week-end "BANANA LAYER CAKE" Gerrow' 8 Bakery : 2 5 home here, Gy Mr. Cephas Sleep has recovered from his recent illness and is able to be out and.around again. Honeydale - WOMEN'S INSTITUTE -- Even thought March did come in like the proverbial lion the Honeydale Women's Institute members braved the storm and snowbanks to 'get to the meeting at the home of Mrs, J. H. Hardy. i Some came in bobsleighs, bells and: all, but we think that Mr. J. Owen wins the award of merit for bringing Mrs, Owen through the snow and gale with tractor and snow shovel. (Those present felt that the meeting was well worth the special effort which they had made to get there.) While awaiting the .arrival of the guest speaker, Mrs. Cooke put on an exhibition of handcrafts. Her col- lection consisted of samples of such crafts as the following: Hungarian weaving, finger weaving, bead work, needlepoint. smocking, hemstitching, small crafts in plastic, block printing, casting, clay modelling, knotting and artificial flowers. Miss Squires, from the Department of Health, gave us further information on the. county health unjt. She left copies of "Organization" with each member present, . 4 'The members" entered- feclingly- Into discussion' after her talk. Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Shunk and Mrs, Whitfield were responsible for the meeting and refreshments, : SIH A EA Approximately * 15,000,000 gallons of waters a day are used in the manu- plant. RL EE FEATURED THIS WEEK JS PROMPT DELIVERY gal YORK KERNAL CORN ALL KINDS OF © _FESH-, . o . LJ THE: FAMILY wh CAWKER BROS. BARRELLED FEATURES wimirrens Bs YORK RASPBERRIES cress 35€. ONE EACH OF 'THE ABOVE-- 2-for 67c. ~. 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