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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jan 1952, p. 8

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> 2% a3 Se fe SEIS a) as A -, .staff announcer Max Ferguson, but aga Soba CLASSIF IED ADS ATTENTION FARMERS) . 'We will be pleased to pick up dead | or crippled farm animals and pay the highest prevailing prices. _ Port Perry 118. x 2. Uxbridge 27. Brooklin 62, Toronto, 9, BMgite ¥-3080 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 8¢ per Ib. for live Horses. Call collect. Bowmanville 2679 Margwill Fur Farm TYRONE : 1-88 MIDDLE GREEN VILLA REST HOME Courtice, One or two vacan: ancies for the aged and bed patients, men and women. Every kindness given; excellent meals; nursing care ! and tray service. Approved by doctors Terms monthly. Phone for appoint- 3 ment, Oshawa 05-4948 TOWNSHIP OF REACH NOTICE is hereby given by or- der of the Municipal Council of the Township of Reach, that trucks and cars are prohibited from parking within ten (10) feet of the travelled road, during win-; ter, and any damage done to cars or trucks by snow plows will be at owner's rick. GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A _ SPECIALTY METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground . and Serviced OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING AOL dt MACHINE FOR SALE--Range, coal or wood, i Findlay, nearly new; reasonably priced --Earl Heayn, phone 117-r-18, Jan. FOR SALE--White Chinese Geese Tor breading purposes--a very-proliie breed--$6.00 each. $17.00 per trio; also some hybrid geese; white Mus- eovy Ducks and Drakes, $3.00 each, 8.00 per trio. ~~ Mrs, W. 8S. Croxall, Phone 245, Uxbridge. Jan.24 FOR SALE--Baled Hay and Straw. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ontario, Jan, 8. FOR SALE -- Man's fur-lined (muskrat) Overcoat. Size 42 or 44. Fur in good condition, Ap- ply at Star Office. Hree-and-there-was-a-bag-of-candy- Te -- ne TN cr mn UTICA About forty adults and children attended the Sunday School party held on" Saturday, December 22. and cartoons. After singing carols presents were distributed from the for each member, Lunch con- cluded a very enjoyable afternoon. Mr. Wilbut moved a vofe of thanks to. Mr, Hill for his co-operation in the afternoon programme, A special Christmas service was. held on Christmas Sunday. Mr. Hill delivered a Christmas sermon and the choir sang the anthem, "There's a song in the Air", The Sunday School concert which was held last week was a very success- ful event in spite of bad weather. Much credit is due' Mrs Hastings and Mrs. Crosier for their work | in FOR SALE--1949 Chevrolet 1 ton pick-up Truck. Frank Honey, Phone 67 r 18. Port Perry. 3 FOR SALE--- Hawaiian Guitar, with case and sheet music; also 2 pairs of skates sizes 5 and 7. Phone 148, Auction Sale LIVE STOCK AUCTION SALE " UXBRIDGE SALES BARN," , EVERY THURSDAY G. Brynell Ted. Jackson, Proprietor. Auctioneer, RE - UPHOLSTERY and RE-BUILDING ; Let us re-upholster your old Chester- | tield Suite. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone and have our consultant call and give you a free estimate. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone 8344 collect. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERY CO. 8 Church Street Correction AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR Ontario Cheese Producers As- sociation annual meeting is Jan. 10 and 11, not:January 4-5 as list- ed in recently issued Agricultural calender. = This meeting will be held in the Royal York Hotel, To- ronto. Yes, sir, that's Grannie, the sweet old thing with the poisoned claws who turns up occasionally on the Rawhide Show, broadcast Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays on the CBC Trans- Canada network at 6.40 pm. Of course, she does look a bit like CBC the same resemblance, claims it's just an optical collison. The picture was taken on the occasion of Grannie's first appearance before CBC micro- phone with a clear conscience. "I slaved for weeks on a cold Street- corner selling Christmas cards so I could buy, my radio license and' hold Rawhide, who says he's plagued with eRe my head up," she explains. The Visit Our Beautiful Complete with a gorgeous array of. WEDDING and EVENING GOWNS DRESSES. "SHOP at ARDLEY'S with CONFIDENCE" ARDLEY FROCKS 4913-5 Danforth Ave. (near Logan) Phong--GE 1576 Salon Loveliest in all Canada-- SUITS COATS ENERO Toronto, Ont, | Nelson Ashton -of Ashburn. training the pupils. A dance and presentation was held in Utica Hall Saturday even- ing, December 22, to honour the newly weds Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas Sutherland. After an evening of dancing, Mr. and Mrs. Suther- land were presented with a "Lazy Boy" chair and coffee table. Bob Walker read a presentation ad- dress and Emil Donnelly and Jack 'Geer made the presentation. The evening was concluded by the ser- ving of lunch. Mrs. N Ackney spent Christmas in Uxbridge at their son's home and then intends to spend the winter with her daughter in To- ronto. * Mis. N. Rusnell was in Osha- wa with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rus- nell for Christmas. Mrs. George Ward is staying' in' Port Perry for the winter and was a Christmas Day guest of her granddaughter Mrs. Allan Walsh. ~ Mr. and Mrs Roy Sutcliffe and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray of Raglan. Mr.. and Mrs. Herman Walker celebrated Christmas Monday evening at home with their family but spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs, Josh Dobson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Walker attended the funeral of Mrs. Haynes of Newmarket oh Wednes- day, Christmas* day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chet Geer were Mr. and Mrs Fred Toms, Mr, and Mrs. B. Ross and Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. W, Maindonald and Freddy, of Ham- ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Wat- son and children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith and family, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Geer, and Mr .and Mrs, H, Geer and family, Mr. and Mrs, E, Geer -and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs, A. Card and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs, W Geer and family, Mr, and Mrs, M, Geer and family, and Mr and Mrs, Jack Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Philp and Mr. R. Harper, spent Christmas with. Mr and Mrs. F. Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sutherland spent Christmas in Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sutherland spent Christmas with Mr .and Mrs. Mr. Herb Stewart of Red Deer, Alberta, is visiting his sister Mrs. Jack Crosier and Mr. Crosier. Mr. and Mrs, Waldron Scott and Bobby of Windsor, spent the holi- day with Mr, and Mrs. J. Crosier. Christmas day guests at Jack Crosier's were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eric Wallace, Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Scott and Bobby, of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare and Dale, Keith Thompson, David Wilson, and Miss Donna Crosier, of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Morgan, of Crosier on Wednesday." Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip and family spent Christmas at Ajax. Little John Parffrey, Uxbridge, is spending this week at Bert Mitchell's." The January testing of Utica W.A. will be at the home of Mrs. Fred 'Ballard, on January 10th. Word is a favorite Scripture verse or household hint. Mr. Mel. Dyrland of Sudbury spent Christmas Eve with his daughters, and Dorothy and, Ar- lene are now in Orillia with their uncle and aunt. - Mr. and Mrs Jim Mitchell had the family home for Christmas Sunday, as well as Mr. H. Davis. Mr. Jim Hainsworth and Don and Betty Ballard were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bal- lard, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wilkinson of Chatham were home for the holi- day. Mr. Hill showed" Christmas slides |} . Mr, and Mrs. Herman Walker]. Beare, Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. | Taunton, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.| PORT PERRY, ONT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8rd, 1962 . PIES - BUNS . - GERROW'S Let Your Baker Bake for you CAKES Made Fresh Daily : Saturday Cake Special ~ -- MFR UIP- SALAD LAYER 2 li ic G M. GERROW TARTS - yo, BAKERY = Air Conditioning | Furnace Eavestroughing We sell and service DURO PRESSURE PUMPS SYDNEY G. BARNES BROOKLIN Phone 72 r 2 Aug 52 CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Consult the Crown Lite Man CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontario Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. R. Duff and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodge were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wolte on Saturday evening, Mr, & Mrs. O. Graham visited Mrs. H. Graham and Verna, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Duff with Mr. and' Mrs. D, Banks, Port Crdit, over the week-end. Mrs. E. Darcy spent Christmas with her sister Mrs. Argue and Mr. Argue: Mr. and Mrs. R. Dorrell and A family and Mr, and Mrs. A. Abbott, |. Ottawa spent the 'Christmds week | with relatives. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. Parr who celebrated their 52nd wed-_| ding anniversary on Christmas Day | at the home of their daughter Mrs. H. Bailey and family. Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Parr visited Mrs. McGill in. Péterboro. Doris Griffen entertained Dianne Wheeler, Whitby, Patsey Hoskin and . Port Perry, where she had spent. her __igirlhood years. Our sympathy to sons Catharine Bailey 'on Wednesday. John and Billy Hutton had a party on Saturday for their boy friends. Suitable New Year Services. were & ' ols: which-were sung and pictures of . observed in all the Churches on Sun- |§ day. On the Sunday preceeding |& Christmas Day, Rev. W. Hutton show- | ed Henry Van Dyke's story of the :! Other Wise Man and Christmas music $2 was shown on the screen which the | & congregation sang. In St. John's Church a pageant, picturing the Christmas Story was put on by the Sunday School, Rev." G. Nicholson showing on the screen Christmas Car- Christ. A Christmas tree with gifts to the Sunday School was also an in- teresting feature. 2 The sympathy of this community goes out to Mr. John Beacock, Mr. S. Sanderson and Harry 'in their sad be- | reavement, the death of Mrs, John ; Beacock (Evelyn Sanderson). We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Frank White, Port Perry. Mrs. White since her marriage, lived in Egypt School Section, Cartwright, and at Nestleton, Last year she and Ernest moved to their new home in Ernest, Lloyd and Melborne, and to -- iid -- [Lakeview Theatre, Part Perry, Ont. _ Two Shows Nightly--7 and § pai. . THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT, JANUARY 8-4- 8 Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHavilland In the s Mighty Outdoor Adventure Story a Fis .z ' < on ' THA coMEDY _ MON, TUES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 7.89. Victor Moore, Charlie R les, Gale Storm, and Don Defore "In the Sensational Romantic Comedy. \ © IT HAPPENED 'ON Bh AVE. NEWB BTC lis SHORE Ca a LS SS SSA ASAE RASA RRO TEMPTING LUNCHES Renew your pep, vim and vigor with one of our business men' s lunches, Eat here once and we're sure you'll eat here again and again. WHY? Because we prepare it to meet your own most discriminating taste. GREEN THISTLE EE | Jack Starkey Rill Taylor PORT PERRY 0,070,800 0 00 1 00 1% Le 0%) te ate 0% 2% 1% as 3's te at re TT TU I Sp hia aed od fed Ad 0 ts dr er eee et Bea ete ate te shar te Lumber - Builders' Ye We have in Stock COMBINATION DOORS--2' 6" x 6' 6", 2'8" x68" and 210" x 610" - 2 inch and 8 inch Roc Wool Insulation Now is the time to ozel ready fo for cold weather. . Lake Senge Lumber & Coal Co., Limited | PORT PERRY - Phone 240 w her daughter, Olive (Mrs. Harold Beacoek). - = (BOSE AS TER 232 CARDS OF I wish to thank the electors of Port Perry who returned me to office for 1952, and wish A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR HARRY BARE AARS SRS BARA AARA AAA AAS RRS SAS SRA wishes to thank all who were influential in placing him e : . in offide again for 1952, and to wish all i A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR 0 THE ELECTORS OF PORT PERRY who supported me in the recent election, I wish to express my thanks. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. ART '00x TO THE ELECTORS OF PORT PERRY: I would like to thank all who supported me in the recent election, and wish you all A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR O 0 OH000 09090 $84 9% "08TH 4 To THE ELECTORS OF PORT PERRY: May I express my thanks for your support and say that I will do my best for you in 1952. A HAPPY NEW YEAR O90 POS ORONO 8 23252528 os", 333838 "o", be I wish to thank all the electors of Port Perry who sup- ported me in the recent elections for School Board members, and pledge my best in this office in 1952. STOREY BEARE May I thank the electors of Port Perry for returning me to the School Board for 1952, and wish PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ROSER® CARNEGIE . TO THE ELECTORS OF PORT PERRY: I wish to express my thanks for returning me to the School Board for 1962, and to wish for alla HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR NORMAN HEAYN THANKS My sincere appreciation to all who assisted in any way toward re-electing me to the Council for 1952, and I trust that my endeavour will fulfil your faith in me. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR H. D. 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