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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Oct 1951, p. 8

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rh Tae WA WI A Ero GEIR : ARN i Ce BER ITE NE ps ra a rd o ol Fe 2 £5 BRIAR EA UE PNAS © baled. E. delivery = STN 4» ATTEN TION FARMERS! or r crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices. Port Perry 18 r 2 Uxbridge 21. Brooklin 62. Toronto, EMpire 3-3636 Lindsay 8660 . GORDON YOUNG LTD. ' nov 80 Dead Farm Stock Picked up Promptly Horses, Cows, Heifers, Sheep, Pigs and Calves (We pay for horses, cows, and Heifers) 2c to 3c per Ib. for live Horses. Call collect. Bowmanville 2679 TYRONE 1-62 Make large Transparent Coloured Bubbles for childrens' -amusement. Simple and easy to get ingredients used. For Formula send stamped, self addressed envelope and 26c. in coin to--Mrs. Luther Wilson, Good- wood, Ont. Nov. 8 Dressed "Chickens For Sale PHONE 67 r 32 CLASSIFIED ADS Margwill Fur Farm -------- a -- | C------ tar} Wot FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD "AND LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY -- will be pleased to serve you -- Phong 322 Port Perry for Information Nov. 22 BULLDOZING and EXCAVATING by Hour or Contract. « Free Estimates Given. We specialize in-Farm Improvement. WM. TRIPP R.R.2, Port Perry Phone 109 r 42 oct 26/61 MAN TO HANDLE local dealership in this district for Sales and Service business. Car necessary. Write Dis- trict Manager, 466 Bolivar St., Peter- boro, Ontario. Nov 1 FOR SALE--Quebéc Stove in good condition; Guerney Electric Stove in perfect condition. Phone 145 on Sat- urday. SPECIAL MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS Spec ial offering of Extra Pants for $2.98 - contact KEITH LYLE Phone 67 r 32, Port Perry . FOR SALE--Modern White Enamel eoal and wood range---high shelf, warming drawer, six lids, in excellent condition. Half price--$46.00. Phone 276W, Port Perry. ELNA © THE MIRACLE SEWING MACHINE In Sead condition, any reas- onable offer accepted. Phone 307-M Port Perry. FOR SALE--136 Rock pullets, 6 months old, all laying. Also quantity of timothy and red clover Mackin, Saintfield, Phone 114-r-12 Port Perry. 1348 Pontiac for Sale IT SEWS "IT DARNS IT MENDS IT EMBROIDERS For Free Home Demonstration Call | ROBT, CONNATY UXBRIDGE. Phone 162 r 12 FOR SALE -- 2 girl's 'winter coats, in good condition, size 10 --Maroon and size 12---dark green " with brown hood. Phone 44. FOR SALE--Dining Room ex- tension table, odd chairs, dresser, painted ivory and a dining room Buffet, Phone 90-r-5. HOUND FOUND--Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Bruce Bailey, R.R. 4, Ux- _ bridge, Ont. FOR_SALE--International Farmall "A" Tractor. Recently overhauled. Will sell or trade for small cattle or recent model truck. Phone Port Perry 184 r 22, HONEST RELIABLE MAN with Lbness Spit) for permanent sales ition High earnings. Car mihi Married preferred. Write Sales Manager, Filter Queen Bagless Vacuum Cleaner Co., Peter- "boro, Ont. nov 1 GOOD USED Trade-insreconditioned vacuum cleaners, All makes--$19.00 and up. Free home -demonstration. Write Vacuum Cleaner Sales and Ser- vice, 8886 Water Street, Peterboro, Ont. nov 1 FOR SALE--Girl's Maroon Winter Coat, size 6. "Phone 79. i FOR SALE -- Black Hudsen Seal Coat, size 14; also Girl's Winter Coat, maroon, size 14, Phone 283) Port Perry. FOR SALE -- Universal Milker, stainless Steel; 2 single units in good condition, Purchased in 1949. Jack Wilson, Janetville, R.R. 2. FOR SALE--Eating and Cooking Apples, Fall and Winter varieties-- McIntosh seconds, 0c. bushel. Local H. Pallock, Phone 206R 1] Building Supplies ALL fing OF R ING : MATERIAL "3 » IN-SOL BRICK "John Manville Cedar Grain Siding and Insulation A good supply of Plywood, Tile|" Board, etc. Contact Chas. Coombe PORT PERRY - ONTARIO IR ai -Auction Sales SAT., OCT. 27--Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Furni- ture, Hay and Straw and Real Estate, the property of Jas. Lang- maid Estate, Lot 20, Con. 2, Whit- by, on No. 2 Highway, 2 miles East of Whitby. Terms cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. ° FRI, OCT. 26th--Auction Sale of Live Stock, Implements, etc., the property of Robt. Hewie Est., Lot 13, Con. miles north of Cameron. cash, sale at 1.00 p.m. Terms Wednesday, November 7th at-1 p.m. High Grade Shorthorn Cat#le, York- shire Hogs, Poultry, Lumber, Grain, Hay, Implements and Furniture, the property of Ernest Phair, Highway 47, %4 mile west of junction of 7-12 Ernest Johnston, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., NOV. 3rd--Auction Sale of Household goods, etc., the Es- tate of the late Mrs. Robt. Somer- ville, at her late résidence, John Street Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. MON., NOV. 6th--Auction Sale of Goods and Chattels, property of the Estate of Alfred Sheckleton, lot 1, Con. 6, Manvers Twp. on the County road\East of Blackstock. Terms Cash, e at 1 p.m. TED JACKSON, 'Auctioneer. FRI, NOV. 2nd-- Auction Sale of 70 head of cattle, some imple- ments, the property of Ray Gim- blett, lot 17, con. 8, East Whitby, 1 mile North and 1 mile East of Columbus. Terms cash, sale at 1 o'elock. TEIDX JACKSON, Auctioneer. " WED., NOV. Tth--Auction Sale of High Grade Shorthorn Cattle, Ernest Phair, Highway AT, % mile West of Junction of 12 and 7 highway. Terms cash, sale at 1 m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE' Third Annual Sale of Registered Herefords at the farm of J. R. Nokes, 8rd, at 1 pm. A TED J ACKSON, Auctioneer.. 6, Fenelon Twp, 2 : TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Implements, etc, the property of | Manilla, Ontario, on Saturday, Nov. fe gp _- Conservation |Corner In a report to the Huron and Anglers and Hunters, Mr. Scott, Department of Lidnds and Forest Minister, declared his department "had made 'a sincere and honest effort - to. bring back Ontario's fish and, 'game resources" to the point prevailing 100 years ago. - Crown land on marshes is no lopgeér sold without officials: of the Wildlife Dvision being con- sulted. Dams are not construct- ed unless it.is clear they will not damage fish or game, Refores- tation stations are today working to produce new types of vegeta- tion which will provide bird and game cover and food. There had been an open season on Hungarian partridge, he de- clared. "In eastern Ontario, we found that even when the birds were not being shot, the winter kill was great so there was gross waste of fine birds, probably ac- centuated by foq@ scarcity. Today we believe. the Hungarian part- ridge should -be cropped and it was cropped. An open deer season in south- ern Ontario, he said, was neces- sary. Deer were plentiful as the result of long protection and there should be fairly heavy shoots harvesting the annual deer production rather than giving {them too much protection, result- ing in starvation and death. There had been heavy crop da- mage and numerous highway ac- cidents resulting from the surplus of deer population, he said. "We hope -the three-day season this year will so reduce the herds as to remove the hazard tq crops, orchards and motorists on, the highways," Mr. Scott=tpglared. given; excellent meals. and tray service. tors. pointment. Oshawa 65-4948, Erie Zone, Ontario Federation of-} MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST HOME, Courtice, one or two vacan- cies for the aged and bed patients, | men and women. Every kindness Nursing care Approved 'by doc- - Terms monthly. Phone for ap- Junot ||| Man Is Anti- Work Pro-Comfort | Man is by nature anti-work but, fort. He will work when he must to get what he wants. He will not work for anything he thinks he ean get by voting for it. The NATO nations are falling far short -of their potential pro- duction because the people in the nations that gain their livelihood with 'the least effort knock off work to go fishing politically for what they want. i * There is no possibility that the economic production necessary to security can be realized without [much greater effort by all the people of the NATO nations, par- ticularly by the people of Canada and the United States. Ufiless North America produces a great deal. more than at present and trades its production freely with the other NATO "mations, the com- mon well-being on which prepar- edness and peace must be based cannot be achieved. Peace must be produced. It cannot be caught by political fishermen. - ne WP FIRST BRUSH CUTS Brush cuts orginated in"Ontario with the Huron Indians. The name "Huron" was coined 8256 years ago by French sailors at Quebec. Seeing the Indians' hair plucked .in ridges like the bristles on the neck of a wild boar, the sailors exclaimed 'Quelles Hures!' or 'What boar-heads! Holstein News, EXHIBITOR AT PETERBORO CHAMP. HOLSTEIN SHOW providentially, he-is-also-pro--com--t~Fhere was & close fight for the | J honor of being Premier Exhibitor pionship Holstein Show held Oct. Conkey, 'Peterboro, by just one point. McConkey . was Orvan Chambers, Wilfrid, who in turn was followed lin. The same pattern was re- peated throughout the show with the 70 exhibitors that showed 183 head. Represented were the counties of Durham, "Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Northumber- land, Ontario, . Peterboro, Prince Edward, Simcoe; Victoria and York. This was the round up show for the district, bringing together the prize winners at the various County Black and White Days. The judge was Dr. Gordon M, Cairns, Dean of Agriculture at the University of Maryland and the show. attracted a large ringside. The Senior and Grand Champ- ion bull was first prize two-year- old, Illehee Sovereign Supreme owned by H. C. McCloskey, of ! Queensyille. He_-made an excel- lent Grand Champion having plen- ty of stretch and size combined with smoothness and dairy quali- ty. The Reserve Senior and Re- serve (Grand Championship went to Elmecroft Farms, Oshawa, on the winning- Aged Bull, Elmeroft Rag Apple Champion. Saturday Phone 32. Choice Assortment of HALLOWEEN CANDY "JUMBO JELLIES, HALLOWEEN KISSES, "in shell; GLOBE CHOCOLATES. Cake Special rey LAYER hot PEANUTS, Gerrow's Bakery | CLOSE BATTLE FOR PREMIER |§ at the East-Central Ontario Cham- 4 17th at Peterboro with Elmcroft f 3 Farms, Oshawa, leading N. W, Mc- | § "Only three points behind'|é closely by F. Roy Ormiston, Brook- i the awards well scattered amongst |" "Lakeview Treat eh ----" Ont. : : | Two Shows Nightly--17 and 9 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, | OCTOBER 25.26- 27 Spencer Tracey, Joan Bennett, Eliz, Taylor, In the Heart Warming Comedy. Drama' 6" ? ) FATHER 8 5 HET CHO Ea © IDEND' "MONDAY, TUES,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29-30-31 LORETTA YOUNG and BARRY SULLIVAN . In the Tenge and Gripping Drama, "CAUSE FOR ALARM" 2nd BIG FEATURE-- The Gay and Pleasing Musical "WHEN YOU'RE SMILING" Last Semplete show starts at 8.30 p.m. a Goodall Lid. TO CONTINUE BUSINESS James Goodall Limited wish to thank their customers for all past business, and to inform them that the company will continue to sell Swift's Prepared Feeds from their Water Street Office. ' Also at this time we would like to thank any and all who helped at the time of the fire and especially the Port Perry I'ire Brigade. © Phone 267 "IRA ALDRED, Manager Roe YOUR FRIEND | Count on your Pharmacist for the friendly, -efficient service | . you would like. He will be glad to answer any questions | regarding your needs. i SERVICE and QUALITY OUR MOTTO BRUTON'S DRUG STORE | | PHONE 16 PORT PERRY a | handsome p t51 Buick, comfort, a Buick"s Buick's steadiness We'd like you to di ~ » M-18318 \ Hlustrased--Buick Custom Deluxe 4-Door Sedan 0 doubt about it--you'll make a mighty But it isn't the way you look, but the way you feel that's really important. We'd like you to discover a Buick's ease and maybe you bsve been missing a travel treat. engine, as Buick buildsit-- gingered with Fire- ballcombustion--canmeanin pulse-pounding thrill and in big miles-per-gallon figures. We'd like you to learn what coil springs on all four wheels=not just the front ones=can do in the matter of smoothing a rough road WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES An and icture in a strapping new power and performance, a and and control--just to see if scover what a valve-in-head keeping you on a level keel. We'd like you to see what; generous roadweight and a rigid torque-tube mean'in solid steadi- ness of ride--what Dynaflow Drive* does for youin downright comfort and convenience-- what a breeze it is to handle so big and roomy impressive a car, Most of all, we'd like you to note the easy- to-take price tags our cars wear--what a whale of a lot more automobile you get for DR your money in today's Buicks fen: you'll get elsewhere. So--come in for a sitting soon, won't you? 'Whether you.try a CusTOM, SUPER or ROAD." ~ MASTER, you'll find it the top buy in its field =~and a beauty from any angle. BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM _ ArcherfjMotor Sales PORT PERRY - PHONE 57 i Syn) loser A General Motors Valve -1 NO OTHER CAR PROVIDES ALL THIS DYNAFLOW DRIVE*-- saves sirain on.driver and cor. FIREBALL POWER h-compr session, valve-in-head ! i . Roadmaster, 152 hp; Super, 124 hp Cusiom, 120 hp Ciniom wih Dymation, 128 hers 124 bon PUSH-BAR. FOREFRONT--combines smorf style and umeurpassed protection. : WHITE-GLOW INSTRUMENTS --gr eater clarity of night, TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE--steadies ride, Improves driving contrel. 4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING --<usbions ride, saves servicing coh. DUAL VENTILATION--outside alr fed separciely to right or left of front compartment. SELF-ENERGIZING Su} svar BRAKES --hyck oulle--mublply pedal-pressre ive EAMLINE STYLING --topared; carlengih fenders, looming weep nih - mos | models, id, $1 Fock. Sola Ride rnd Sine souning, Body by Faber" ROAD Co A a

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