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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 May 1950, p. 8

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3 SHE I oe Sten Aa FE RAEN A ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to: pick up dead or crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices. Port Perry 118 r 21. Uxbridge 27 'Brooklin 62 Toronto, Adelaide 8636 + GORDON YOUNG LTD, DEAD or CRIPPLED stock removed tree of charge. "1 hour service. Higby est prices paid for old horses. Phone Cellect : MARGWILL FUR FARM - Phone 2679 Bowmanville .: octl8 tf: . ATTENTION FARMERS We pay highest pricea for Dead or Crippeld Horses and Cows, aesording to size and condition. Phene 16 r 11, Woodville, Ont. Woe pay phone charges * ED PRCONI ARGYLE E. Storry "BUILDER Agent for all makes of Insul-bric and Asphalt, Aluminum and Steel Shingles. "Estimates Free. Phene 2371 ONT. Port. Perry SAND AND GRAVEL When and where you waat it. Call ROSS E. SANDISON, Phone 121 r 6, Pert Perry, R.R.4 TT and 'Excavating _ "Work, ELLSWORTH NNEDY will be pleased to ob you." Phone * 332 Port Perry, for indormation. Feb. 24, 1951 GENERAL CARPENTRY and odd Jobs of any Deseripsien No job too small. Phone 284M, Port Perry : and . have ROY KENDELL eall and give you a free estimate on that repair job. FARM HELP' + " eneed, Reliable-Holland-fam- ilies P aiiabla. Arriving soon, Write to T. Buma, R.R. 1 aatigron, Ont. Phone 225.34 Port Perry junes "PORTABLE SAW MILL stationed % mile east of Blackstock will take logs for custom sawing. For Par- tieulars phone 187-r-31 Port Perry. J. W. Pearce, Prop. may26 Electrolux mE DEPENDABLE CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER For sales and service contact OSCAR V. BROWN, Phone 4233 W Onhawa, or 265 r 13, Port Perry. mayl8 WANTED--Young couple wish to rent or buy-a house in or near Port Perry. Write Box 26, Port Perry Star. mayll FOR BALE -- 1936 Pontiac Eight Coach, new knee action, in good con- dition, good tires. Chas. McKim, Rosa Street, Phone 288R. mayll WANTED CUSTOM GARDEN WORK Apply to Jim Davidson, Phone 176J, Port Perry. * mayll LOST--Fountain Pen, grey and blue Waterman, - Keep sake, Finder please leave at Star Office. BRAY HATCHERY HAS PULLETS. Dayold up to 5 weeks. Prices from $17.00. Ask us for new price list, Also mixed. Agent: A. R. RA R.R. 2, Port Perry. ie FOR SALE--Choice building lot on Union Ave., about 4 acre, water main passes lot. Apply in writing to box 16 Port Perry Star. th buckwheat. 'Milner . Bros., Phone 102 r 23 Port Perry may18' FOR SALE=100_ acre Ranch, good pasture, shade and water. Reasonable, Box 18 Port Perry. mayll LOT FOR SALE -- Y 'acre lot at Bigelow and Balsam streets, Port Perry, good drainage, view of lake, Phone 168--J. SEED BARLEY FOR SALE-- A quantity of 0.A.C. No. 21 seed barley. Phone 88J, Port Perry ; PASTURE FOR RENT Lots of water and shade. , Phone 108 r 12, Port Perry. Agent - Manufacturers Life 1nsurance Local Agent, Canadian Pacific Rail- way. IHE , LINDSAY ' CONVALESCENT .jmonths old. FOR SAND AND GRAVEL | 1926.00 - Apply C.P:R; 'Myrtle - Station: F. G. CROSBY Company Cunard and C.P.R., Steamahip Linea, Transportation arranged "over . any lines of the Company. Agent ; International Air Service LXBRIDGE -- "Phone 128 ONT. HOME offers competent nursing care and cheerful surroundings to elderly, convalescent and chronic patients. Registered nurse in attendance 24 hours. Government licensed. Reasonable Rates. } ; 11 RIDOUT 8T. LINDBAY ) Phone 116 , FOR SALE -- Truck Wagon, steel wheels; Set Plow Harness; Bushel Sweet Clover Seed, White; Strawberry Plants, Kellogg, very early and all red. Apply A. C. Clark, Myrtle Sta. FOR SALE---Seed Oats....For in- formation call Jack - Holtby,! Phone 107 r 31, Port Perry. sears FOR SALE--To very good Collie dogs, good cattle and watch dogs, 6 'A good police dog -- a splendid watch dog, 1 year old. Ap- ply Farm, second place past Honey's Corner on the left. FOR SALE--31 Ford .Coach, new motor, 2 new tires, slip covers, new brake. linings. A real buy. Phone 326J, Port Perry. "FOR-SALE--White enamel Ice Re- frigerator, 75 .1bs. capacity, in good condition, Phone 310W, Sam Cawker, Port Perry. . FOR SALE-- Two Small Ghicken Houses. Phone 212M, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Remington Typewriter. FOR SALE--Lady's Coat, size 39; new last winter. Will sell at a bar- gain. Also Misses coat size 18. -Ap- ply second house north of Honey's Corners on left. Bab oo a British Ontario Motors Look over these bargains-- 37 Plymouth Sedan : 89. Dodge Sedan "87 Chev Sedan 20 Essex Sedan ... - 41 Fargo Pick-up verre 38 Ford Panel .......ninnne $365. 00 The above is a sample of .the bar- gains we have here at British Ontario Motors, we lave plenty others to choose from, almost any year, make or 'model including=48 and 49 Fords, ...: $169.00 102. $460.00 Oxfords, etc. Be safe and sure by shopping at. B. O. Motors. ] EASY TERMS CASH. TRADE We can give you immediate delivery on 1960 Cars and: Ferguson Tractors. BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS LEASKDALE, ONT., 7 miles north of Uxbridge pr ORDER NOW FOR JUNE! HOOK'S "'Hi-Quality" CHICKS Rocks x Hamp "CROSS BREDS NEW HAMPSHIRES H. V. Hook E. L.-Hook Greenbank, Ont. Auction Sales former Walter Kerr farm, two miles west 'of Ashburn, on Tuesday, May (flower stand), Dining Room Suite, 8 pieces, Morris Chair, Couch, small table, small writing desk, 3 Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suite (haircloth), Bed- ding, Dishes, Kitchen Utensils, num- erous other articles. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. Furniture and household effects, the property of Reuben Ford, at- Little Britain -on Wednesday, 'May 31st. Sale at 1 pm, Terms Cash. Ted Jacskon, Auctionser Thursday, May 18th. sale at 12.30 p.m. re DANCE MEMORY HALL UTICA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT until further notice KEITH WILSON and HIS ORCHESTRA ..BYERYBODY WERLCOMS Admission 50s. y 'NOTICE TO CREDITORS ln the Estate of Walter N. Cook, All persons having claims against the estate of Walter N. Cook, late of the, City of Toronto, in the County of York, Gentleman, -decetised, who died on or about the 12th day of April, A.D, 1960, are notified to file such claims, together with full particulars thereof with the undersigned solicitor on or before the 80th day of May, A.D, 1960. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed amongst the persons en- titled thereto, having regard only to cluims of which the solicitor shall then have. notice, DATED at Port Perry, the of April, A.D; 1960, } ARTHUR W. S. GREER, K.C,, Bex 181, Port Perry, Ontario, Sollsitor for the above Kstate, mayll "rer PP -- NOTICE TO-CREDITORS In the Estate of Jean MacPhail, : Deceased. All persons hidving claims against the Lstate of Jean MacPhail, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Spinster, who died at | 4th day are hereby notified to send to the un: dersigned on oi before the 8th day of June, 1950, full- particulars of. their claims. lmmediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims_of which he shall then 'have notice. Dated at Port Perry, Perry, Ontario, this 4th day of May, A.D. 1860. ARTHUR 'W. S. GREER, K.C, Box 131, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix. SCUGOG Rev. J. R. Bick's message on Sun- ones was also very interesting. were pleased to see Miss Allene Sweet- as usual, been changed to Family Day. with-drawn, program .to follow. weeks with her son Laverne. after spending the past week and a half with their aunt Mrs. and Mr, Tom Manns. a couple of days in Bobeaygeon. Mrs. George Edgar hds returned home after spending a few days with her mother at Curve Lake. All were pleased to see Miss Mar- jorie Milner-in her place in Sunday School and choir, Miss Ann Sweetman spent the Mr. and Mrs. Cooper ot Haliburton, ter Mrs. H. Barry and Mr, Barry. on Sunday. The terrific wind on Saturday blew - 16th at 1.80. The offering consists|down a large limb of a tree which FOR SALE_A quantity of seed |of music cabinet, mahogany table, |interrupted hydro and telephone ser-. vice and service gangs had to be called to straighten out the trouble. Brownie News the school on Friday. will be passing the test real soon. collections for the Budget. Miriam Harris was enrolled by Brown Owl. Furniture and Household Goods, the |A short pow-wow was held and the property of Sam Heron, Brooklin, on meeting closed with the Brownie Terms Cash, |Frayer. There will not be a" meeting this Friday due to Open Housé being held at the school, but we. will meet Ted Jackson, Auctioneer, again on Friday, May 19. P. P..Dairy Calf -|Evans, RRS, on or about the 8th day of April, 1950; may25 day was (What a man soweth he shall reap.) - And the story for the younger All man able to be back at the organ for the choir again, and all did their beat Glad to hear little Raymond War- ren is better after being in the Osha- wa General Hospital for a few days. Sunday is Mother's - Day, but has The Service will be held in Grace Church at 11.00 a.m. Sunday School has been|. There will be a speeial Mrs. Alex Martyn has returned to her home after spending the past few Little Barbara and Sharon Real have returned to their home in Blackwater Rev. and Mrs. Bick are spending week-end 'with her cousin Miss Allene Sweetman. spent the week-end with their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Like and little son The property of the Estate of the |Kenneth, of Raglan, visited her par- | late Mrs. A. Kerr, to be sold at the|énts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader, The regular meeting was held at The girls are finishing thelr Golden Bar work and] Some of the girls have started their Club Organized The o zation meeting of the Port y Dairy Calf Club was held in the Agwicultural Office, Uxbridge, on Friday, April 28. 5 This club is being 'sponsored by 'the Reach and Scugog Agricultural So- ciety, The Club Leader is Lawrence |, Uxbridge, who has given very capable leadership to the Club for the past several years. There are two sections in the Club' born between July 1st and December 81st and a Junfor Section for calves born since January: 1st, 1860, Each member must take charge of his calf from May 1st, and feed and care for it and keep records until the Culb Achievement Day. The Club Achievement Day will be held at the Port Perry Fair on Septembebr 4th, when all the calves will be shown. The officers and members. for this club are as follows.: Presient--Harold Howsam a ny --y Cartwright Council Heaalip in the chair, Weed Inspector, timated more rigid control this year. they want it or, not, and number of times per week. Offer accepted and Clerk to send forms to each ratepayer --about 460 and report the res the vote at the next mbeting. As the necessary petition and map of Caesarea for street lighting was Ipresented, the Clerk was instructed to timate of cost, etc. Mr. Don Beer present re Insurance on Truck and Snowplow and bonds for Collector and Treasurer, and Robbery Insurance. Clerk instructed to reject notices Yice-President--Floyd Evans Secretary--Marion Rodd Paul Bryan, Sunderland, R. R. 2 R. J. Smith, Sunderland } "Don. C. Hadden, Blackwater, R.R.1' Ralph Chambers, Wilfrid Donald Crosier, Blackwater, R.R.2 Harold Medd, Port Perry, R.R.1 Marion Rodd, Uxbridge R.R.3. Lawrence Medd, Port Perry R.R. Harold Howsam, Uxbridge R.R.3 Floyd Evans, Uxbridge, R.R.3 Ross Evans, Uxbridge R,R, 3 Roger Ashenhurst, Uxbridge R.R.3, Bob Ashenhurst, Uxbridge R.R.3 Keith Gibson, Blackwater R.R.2 Wilfred Tamblyn, Uxbridge R.R.2 Arthur Dowson, Blackwater, R.R.2 Scugog Head W.A. Mrs .Alvin Heayn's home was the gathering place for fourteen ladies Head WA, | Our business meeting opened with. the Lord's Frayer repeated in unison. Mrs. N. Reader read the Scripture. Another section of our study book: "Through the Years", this time deal- ing with Newfoundland, was given by Mrs. L. Martyn. The roll call word [suggestion began 'with "the word "mother" and ended very appropriate- you note was received from Mrs, Alex. Martyn acknowledging receipt of fruit and cards. Mrs. J. Dowson notice board for the church. Mrs. H. recover the pulpit and chair, and Mrs. ing the Church curtains. business portion of the meeting. Mrs. A. Heayn quized us on two contests and Mrs. N. Reader tried to stump the ladies with a spelling bee. A lunch of sandwiches, raisin bread, tarts and cake was served by Mrs. A. Ashbridge"s group. = from hospital for indigent patients, as who attended-the May meéting of te: ly with how "tired" she felt. A thank agreed to make inquiries regarding a| Martyn and Mrs." N. Reader agreed to L. Martyn and Mrs. E. Reader are working together in washing and dy-| A pot luck supper is planned for Friday May 26th. This concluded the 'they were not residents of Cartwright. I. Ex-reéve Norman Green, represent- 'ing Pedlar People, explained: the dif- ferent kinds of culverts, Council to 'take matter up with Road Engineer when he is here on May 8, if one would 'be satisfactory for Beacock-Crozier bridge. H Clerk instructed to have piano tuned. Considerable 'discussion re some |B> 'large amounts of arrears of taxes |g 'owing by some ratepayers. Clerk in- |g} 'structed to place same with Ross : | Strike, K.C., of Bowmanville for eol- A lection. "Reeve signed --orders-on- "Treasurer o as follows: Municipal World, population census Register ......... esharin SHR Don Beer, Insurance Premiums, Treasurer's and Collector's bonds," Robbery Ins. ...... 'County Treas, hospitalization re. Mra. Doris Elliott ..oocccnr H. Thompson, Treas., postage re arrear tax notices ........ Prince Albext Greenhouse' wreath, late Wm. 'H Thompson, April salary ... Road Voucher No. 4° Council adjourned to Tat on Wed., June 7th, at 8 p.m. Please note chslige of day as T.B. .66.00 am. to 10 pm. Another Big Draw for the Community Centre The Port Perry Rod and Gun Club are sponsoring a draw for a Johnston Outboard Motor, Life Jacket and Pad. dle. 'The draw will take place on Fri- day May 12th, at program being given at the high school. Moving pictures and speakers will feature the program on outdoor life. If you haven't pur- chased a ticket do so at once. Silver collection is all you are asked for the program. I Give her a gift that will he MAY WE Floor Polisher. Lamp Shades. Across from Post Offic PHONES: Day 1 WE DELIVER For Mother's Day Home Freezer. - Buy Where you can be sure of Service Robertson Electric appreciated the year round. SUGQEST Featherweight Iron. Electric Kettle Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Lamps. Tri-Lamps Automatic Toasters 'Sandwich Toasters and Waffle Irons Befigeratony ~ e, Port Perry, Ontario 79W. Night 348W ANY PARCEL The regular mweting of Cartwright | # Council was held on Monday, May 1st | 8 at 8 p.m. Members all present, reeve | & - Mr, Bentley, of Millbrook, County 5 changes in Weed Control Act and in- | Mr. Allison, secretary of Rowan's | Beach Association, asked for garbage | 3 collection along Lake Shore, and of-|% ifered to supply forms so that each |¥ 'cottager might have a vote on whether | this year: A Senior Section for calves | of | 3% ask Hydro Commission to submit es-|:: '8.90 | 38.00 |B 80.00 |B 6208 Beéacock 12.00 | - X-ray is being held on Monday, June : 7 6th, 7-10 p.m., Tuesaday, June 6th, 9 : -Hemy _Thompaon, Clerk. : PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 11th, 1960 ~ WT Sea -- | S-- © r-- Tr Lakeview Theatre, Two Shows Nightly--17 te | X Port Perry, Ont. Saturday Matinee at 3 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 11-12-18 Henry Fonda, Fred McMurray, Sylvia Sidney ete mm THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE SHORT PICTURE tl ee 3 0 © MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15-16-17 .- George Murphy, Teresa Celli, Ricardo Montalban * In the Tense and Exciting Drama "BORDER INCIDENT'" COMEDY and CARTOON DN'S DRUGSTORE Stanley R. Bruton, Phm.B. ; » Phone 16 PORT PERRY : GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MOTHER'S - DAY, MAY 14th. COLOGNES--Evening in Paris, 85¢. and $1.60 Lotus, $1.50 and $2.60 : Henley's Country Garden, $1.25 and $1.50. Mais Oui $1.63 Henley's Country' Garden' Toilet Water ..........ccivieraressnnarens 81.50 SACHET POWDERS............... Yardley's Lotus, $1.85; Lavender, $1.25 { Evening in Paris ........iiciviveeinnrorsssesssssessessensses $1.23 DUSTING POWDERS ............ Yardley's Lotus $2.00; Lavender, $1.75 Henley's Country Garden, $1.65. . ching in Paris$ Js HAIR BRUSHES................ 2 CHOCOLATES. - THEM ALL = Stove & Fuel Oil,. Kerosene . 'GASOLINE DELIVERED TO FARMERS - AGENT FOR WHITE ROSE PRODUCTS : "PHONE 290J FORT PERRY, ONTARIO; o 04 OSO08D Ld SMILES'N CHUCKLES ¢ Boxed Candy Attractively ; 'wrapped for Mother's Day SATURDAY | : CAKE SPECIAL ; 2 White Layer Cake decorated" 5 for Mother's Day 13 at Phone 32: Gerrow's s Bakery r » Look! Look! TWO BIG SPECIALS-- --TWO BIG WEEKS - YORK COOKED SQUASH ..25¢. | YORK BLUEBERRINS '.........20. ALL KINDS OF FISH ¢ oo ¢ FEATURED THIS WEEK THE FAMILY BUTCHER CAWKER BROS. - PROMPT PEI Delicateria "Restaurant FULL COURSE MEALS LIGHT LUNCHES SODA FOUNTAIN :: CIGARETTES and SUNDRIES For Coming Out Engagements, Anniversaries, Wedding * Reeeptions, or Special Occasions of Any Kind, our Banquet Hall is at your dHposal. ® OPEN EVERY DAY oF THE WEEK [x] oe PORT PERRY ELECTRIC © (tirst door north of hotel.) INGLIS WASHERS and WATER HEATERS RADIOS - RANGES . APPLIANCES y LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES : EASY PAYMENT TERMS Hl == PHONE 177

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