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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Nov 1950, p. 5

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=r 3 ad J LIE F Gy FOR SALE--32 DeSoto Sedan in "and 1 Kitchen Suite. Apply to Mrs. Auction Sale Electric Floor Sanders - '» Hardwood Floors, laid, sanded and - 1shed for painting. _ a CBC series starting on October 10 iT t i= Jf L , (ETAL &] 3 To fi 'af SESE ~ So a =X Wo 5 es PORT PERRY, ONT, ~ CLASSIFIED ADS. THURS, NOVEMBER. 9th, 1950 ATTENTION FARMERS! We will be pleased to pick up dead or crippled farm animals and 'pay the +highest prevailing prices, Phone Port Perry 118 r 2, Uxbridge 27 Brooklin' 62 Toronto, Adelaide 8636 GORDON YOUNG LTD. FOR SALE To Close an Estate ¥ BRICK HOUSE in the Village of Greenbank, formerly owned and oc- cupied 'by the late Mrs. Mary B. , Blair, - Vacant -- posseéssioh will be given to purchaser, For particulars apply to Messrs. Creighton, Fraser. & Drynan, . 5 Simcoe Street North, 'Oshawa, Solicitors for the Executor. LO o good running order, good tires, bat- : tery, sealed beam lights, ditch light, low mileage, new radiator, heater, * best offer. Port Perry. GIRL WANTED--To work in Res- taurant, = Apply to Mr, J. Starkey, Port Perry. : : AcCoMMODMON and nursing care for elderly and chronic patients. Excellent food and comfortablé rooms. Tray. service. Post Office Box 181, Port Perry. ; FOR SALE--Small Kitchen Range Chas, Brignall, Port Perry. FOR SALE -- 1950 Allis-Chalmers WD Tractor; Allis-Chaimers Forage Harvester with Row Crop, Grass Pick-up Attachments. Ux-Spring Farms Limited," Uxbridge, Ontario. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE Belonging to the Estate of the late . Margaret Cragg, Greenbank, on Bat- urday, November 18th, at 1 p.m, See bills.: Terms Cash, > TED JACKSON, Auctioneer Webster Transport Washed and Disinfected truck be- tween loads. All loads insured for full value. P.C.V, License, Hay & Straw, Shavings & wood for sale. Phone 339J Port Perry. n24 fipished. General Carpentry, kitchen alt, oralsk put on 'and fin- ROBERT PICKARD Geo. R. Davey, Phone 249° British Ontario Motors For dependable, guaranteed Used Cars and Trucks, 36 Chevrolet Coach +37 Ford Coach :88 Ford Panel - - 40 Pontiac Coach 48 Mercury Coach ; 3 48 Standard Sports Job-- -- r Cream and Black 49 Morris Oxford Sedan, Usual Easy Terms--Cash or Trade. Immediate delivery on' New Sedans, Codches, Panels and pick-ups -- Six nionths guarantee. 3 Immediate delivery on Ferguson Tractors and Implements. BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS Morris and Ferguson Dealers LEASKDALE South of Udora CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List, 1950, Municipality of the Township of Reach, County of -- Ontario." Notice is 'héreby. given that I have complied with Section 8, of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at, my office at Manchestér, on the 1st day of November, '1950, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at :Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for inspection. a. And. I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to 'law, the last day for ap- pealing being the 14th day of Nov- ember, 1950. - Dated "this 1st day of November, 1960;-at Manchester, in the County of Ontario. : : : "7 "GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk. : Township of Reach. R.S.0, 1937-C-7, and the amendment thereto. : Ey TIME SAVER ie Believed to be the first if its kind, an experiment was completed success- fully recently when a 30,000-pound hot alloy ingot was shipped nearly 200 miles between Sydney and Trent- on, N.S, by Canadian National Rail- ways. Using special arrangements for shipment, the huge ingot was al- lowed to solidify in a mould, then was stripped and placed in a cast-iron box insulated with a pre-mould vermicu- lite-and- securely fastened and braced to the floor of'the railway car. The experiment resulted in the speeding- up of the processing by nearly two months. Previously, the ingot requi-' and following delivery, needed another PHONE 281W PORT PERRY . ten days for reheating. FROM A TO Z--The complete story of how a film is made will be told in "and continuing for seven weeks. The series was specially prepared for Can- adian_ listeners by the BBC. In the ckntre of this group is producer Derek Holroyde of the BBC, With him as . i} he looks through the serpty are(loft) 'British 'Film Acadeniy, arid (right) Dr. Roger Manvell, director of the Thorold : Dickinson, one of Britain's "10 Fos od Ii you will.find this one equally thrilling. 'Among the selec- iq xd Se Bl. JJ#§ tions that we are doing is "The Song of Christmas" which 9 Morris Minor Coach' J . "I# will be a repeat performance. Wilhousky's "Carole of the 7 miles north of Uxbridge. 4 miles . red six weeks fo cool prior to shipment » MUSIC LOVERS = . Port Perty United Church Choir, | Port Perry, Ontario, } Dear Music Lover: $ J ust thought I would drop you a line and let you know of the new concert being planned at our | Church for # December 13th and 14th. * dint ay If you enjoyed our last concert, I will 'guarantee that - i Bells", Waring's. "Winter Winterland" and "Willan's Latin i "'Hodie", just to mention a few. : We would very much appreciate the same wonderful | support that we received last year. ~ NEL VARIES BARAE Tg TOWEL SETS, ~; Sincerely, ; go. 3 Ethel Day, i Press Reporter.' : $3358 0 000000000000 000¢ 422083300038 08043] 1312283122282 402 0084 11131182112 SETI 3300882882818, Et Bovirricuidd 127° 90,7.¢ Young Essayists {Win Trip to Canada Four. eager-eyed youngsters from St. Albans, Vt, arrived at Central Station, Montreal, recently to keep a date with Mayor Camillien Houde and Donald Gordon, chairman and presi- dent of Canadian National Railways, and to start a"busy two-day visit in Montreal and Ottawa as guests of lol ICE COLD 6 | First Aid Champions Champions in first aid at the Can-| merce. - . adian National Railways "Montreal| The visitors were 15-year-old Jane terminals, the motive power shops: Walsh, her twin sister, Joan; Robert team of Point St. Charles was awarded | Smart, 17, and his friend David Ready. the 'Hutchison Shield here recently. | The trip resulted from Jane and Ro- The shield, emblematic of annual first | bert - winning an essay competition aid championship in the. terminals, | staged by the Chamber of Commerce was presented by A. C. Melanson, during the recent centennial celebra- mont Railway held at St. Albans. Sub- ject of the contest was "What the third consecutive year in which the | motive power .shops team won the award." 2 Birthday Cake - Delivered by Telegraph A 100-pound birthday. cake, mark- ing the fourth anniversary of Ver- dun's radio station C.K.V.L., arrived here recently from Montreal. Inside the huge cake were 65 individual ones | 'Which were removed and delivered by Canadian "National Telegraphs mes- senger boys to radio stations and| Coz and Box. and H:M.S. Pinafore, newspaper offices throughout -the | Trial-by-Jury, "The Pirates of Pen- city. ? : zance,_ lolanthe and Patiepce, Our State". ; Following their -Montreal visit, the group went to Ottawa where the pro- gram included a tour' of the Parlia- "| ment Buildings and a reception by Hon. Stanley Woodward, U.S. Ambas- sador to Canada. i -- OPERA FOR CANADA The -D'Oyly Carte Opera Company has started a six months' tour of North America. The tour includes two weeks in Toronto and will be the first visit of the company to Canada sincg-1935. In Toronto the Company will play The Mikado, The Gondoliers, N $800 0000000000008 800000800004 PROS RP 0000008000000 00004 $1333 000000218 1008800000000 000000000041 CHRISTMAS | SHOPPING | i The time has come when we plan | our Christmas Shopping. Your local | | merchant is prepared fo serve you.:| He knows you personally and will | strive fo meet your needs. =~ | outstanding film .i directors, both of whom co-operated to make the pro. # gram possible, The show will be heard at 10.16 p.m. EST Tuesdays on the CBC Dominion network, FEATURED THIS WEEK ©" THE FAMILY BUTCHER PROMPT DELIVERY | CAWKER BROS. = CHOICE SELECTION GHC ie y YORK FROSTED Fay FOODS - FRESH and 000OKED MEATS PHONE 29 under his hand and the Sea | hereinafter set forth, together with fees and costs thereon, motice that unless the taxes and costs be sooner paid, and .the lands, TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES : HUT Township of Reach . To Wit: By Virtue of a Warrant, / 3 . » + issued by the Reeve of the Township of Reach, of the Corporation of the Township of Reach,. bearing date the 6th day of September, 1960, to the Treasurer of the Township of Reach directed, commanding the said Treasurer to levy upon the lands hereby give ursuant to the Assessment Act, R.S.0, 1937 and Amendments thereto, I shall on Friday the 12th day of January, 1961, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon at the Township Hall, in the Village of Manchester, proceed to sell by public auction, to discharge such arrears of taxes and costs thereon. Acreage. Years. 'Taxes. Costs. Total Party Assessed. Description, Joseph Stone Village of %. acre 1947 $18.84 "$18.60 $32.34 Estate Greenbank - 1960 'nel. ' , Lot 18, Con, 11 GRANT CHRISTIE, - Treasurer, Twp. of Reach vat jand Treasurer's Office, Manchester September 5,960. julia, the St. Albans' Chamber of Com-' works manager, and_it "marked the! tion of the CNR-owned Central Ver-|% = Central Vermont Railway Means to| (f her daughter Darlene on Sunday. : 'Scripture lesson, Eph, 2:11-22 and the F. W. Brock and Son § © Full Stock of Fine Christmas Gifts in Your ¢ ~ PORTPERRYSHOPPINGCENTRE ~~ § | Station Wagon Coals ~~ Supersilk Hosiery © Fancy Dishes * Hamplon Dresses RAYON TABLE CLOTHS BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS : : LADIES' PULL-ON RUBBER OVERSHOES, fur trim, $5.86 Men's Underwear - Combinations % $2.66 -- $3.50 -- $4.95 Pair : NYLON, 49c. Ball Ladies' Sweaters - All Wool CARDIGAN and PULLOVER, $3.95 and $5.25 Men's Nylon Socks, Monarch, $1.65 pair ; ~~ MEN'S SWEATERS | PULLOVER, $3.95. JUMBO KNIT COATS, $6.50 : Ladies" Slippers, $1.00 to $3.95 ~ Men's Rubber Overshoes, $3.50 Handkerchiefs Dolls ; $1.16 $3.76 and various prices 50c¢. to $1.00 Toys Knitting Wools KROY, 109% NYLON, 49c. Ball MONARCH DOVE, 38c. ball =~ - ol Ee ag bY ZIPPER, MONARCH, COLORS, $5.95 - CARDIGANS, $3.65 to $7.00 il WITH ZIPPER 0 GROCERIES . CHRISTMAS CAKE SUPPLIES DATES, Stoneless, 33c. pkg. FLORIDA ORAN GES, 29¢. Dozen -- Walnuts, 1 1b. 25c. SEEDED RAISINS, 22¢ pkg. GRAPEFRUIT, 5 for 29¢. PORT PERRY ROD & GUN CLUB MEE TO-NIGHT* (THURSDAY) NOVEMBER 9th, at 8.30 O'CLOCK TS AT HIGH SCHOOL, PORT PERRY PHONE. 43 oh MANCHESTER -- "Mr aiid Mrs. Tommy Richardson, Mr Harty Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Achie Beaver and baby Rickig, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Dolly Roberts. Mrs. G. Catley and friend visited The sale of home baking and other held in the community room of Port Perry Public Library last Saturday was very satisfactory. : Mrs. Viola Schnapp, Buffalo, visit- ed her brother Mr. Earl Mitchell on Saturday. Mr, Elwood Crosier, Brian- and Gerald, of Toronto, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W.-F. Crosier, . - Mr. and. Mrs. Russ. Barfoot, Wendy 'and John, of Toronto, were with Mr, and Mrs, Arnold-Roach over the week- end. - - The Woman's Association met at the home Mrs. Clifford Sonley last Thursday. for their November meeting. The meeting opened with hymn What a Friend We Have in Jesus and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Black read the Mrs, E. B. Cooke, of Port. Perry, who is always a very welcpme guest gave a very in- teresting talk-on the progress of "the W.M.S. with which we are affiliated. President, Mrs. Croxall, took charge of the business meeting. Secretary, Mrs. J. E. Holtby, read the.minutes of previous meeting, also several com- municgtiofis, A motion was unani- mously carried that the present ¢x- ecutive be the nominating: committee, who will meet before December meet- ing." Moved by Mrs. Craosier, second- lesson topic "Fellowship", tea 'at the bazaar----carried;' Mrs, G. Franklin and Mrs. Don. Christie to look after same. Mrs. Lorne Thomp- son invited the Association to her home for the December meeting, Mrs. Steer and Mrs. Toombe gave a very fine pigno number. The meeting closed with Ode and W. A. prayer. Mrs. Sonley, Mrs. Black and Mrs, H, O. Dobson served a ddelicious' lunch and .all enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. articles sponsored by the W. A. and} ed by Mrs. H. Franklin, that we serve | - Mr. John Stewart is in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. We hope for him a speedy and permanent recovery, WIN YOURSELF A 3PIECE. CHESTERFIELD SUITE A BEDROOM.SUITE JUST 3000 TICKETS TO BE_SOLD SO GET YOUR ' ° TICKETS NOW. GALA NIGHT = FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10th AT THE PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL TICKETS 50¢. EACH

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