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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Aug 1952, p. 8

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i - =r ie is i oP Ce pe iA, PIA if 4% oo i rr Ih A INL SD ie : 'y . March 1, SERENE REIN i aa ed A ates > 3 i Ae PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1062 ° GLA A s S 1] "DEAD STOCK DEAD and CRIPPLED, FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPT- LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL. " Telephorie Collect. GORDON YOUNG" » LTD. nov 80 WANTED TO RENT---In Port Perry, oy, apartment, Apply to. Bill Port Perry Star, house _ Fitsell, FOR SALE---Ice Box, 76 lbs, capa- city. Wood finish, geod condition. Phone 374W Port Perry. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: If the person who made a down pay- ment an a horse owned by Russell Cochrane, R.R.2, Burketon, does not claim said horse and pay expenses by August 25th, 1952, Will. forfeits said down payment and the horse will be sold. Russell Cochrane. |. FOR SALE---Number Pigs, running in weight. of about 80 lbs, Apply to Gordon Shunk, R.R. 1, Port Perry, FOR SALLI Botrion Table; 4 chairs; Serenader - Mantel Radio; Baby's Play Pen on wheels. articles are in good condition and will sell reasonable, Phene 248J, Port Perry. - a FOR SALLE -- 134 acres, more or less, about 100 acres under-cultivation; good buildings and wells. Possessioh 1953. Lots 1 and 2, Con. 8, Phone 7117 r 23 Port Perry. aug. 28 YOUNG ROASTING TURKEYS 58¢c. per 1b. --6- 10 Ibs. Delivered Oven Ready R Scugog. SMITH BROS. TURKEYS Phone 99-r-21 Uxbridge, Ont. Sept. 4 A REAL BEAUTY { PORT PERRY. ilere i§ your op! portunity to secure i -real family home, containing. 6 lovely . rooms, large summer-kitehen, 3.pe. bathroom, full basement, oil heated, continuous hot water, exéellent well, decorated, This home is situated on Ontario. Street, with 140 ft. frontage by a.depth of 180 ft. on" a corner, barn, hen house, berries, fruit trees, hedge with large maple trees, Oshawa Bus passes the "door... Apply . cedar Maso Rell J Spr Port Perry-307-W_| FOR SALE 7 roomed Frame House, 4-piece bath, furnace, continuous hot water, Apply at Star Office. HELP WANTED Superintendent required for munity ~~ Memorial = Hospital, Perry, Ont. Duties to commence as soon as pos- sible. Please give qualifications and Also required, six Com- Port salary required. Topistorod-nursesApply to-Secretary- Treasurer, G. Reesor. FOR SALE -Heekla Furnace, used, £50.00, Oil.Stove, new condition, $75. Electric Rangette, $10. F. W. Brock & Son, Port Perry. FOR SALE--8 room Brick House, Summer Kitchen; Insulated; Garage and Work Shop; Storm Windows and Doors: Screens; side drive; good lawn and garden; 45 acre lot; including eleetrie ringe, Servel Refrigerator, all and euitains, venetian blinds, 2 blocks from lake in town. shades linoleum. of Port Perry, Queen street at John. Agents protected. I. Camplain, Phone 167W. : = FOR SALE quality, cross-bred, Plione 72W. Young pigs, good aud 56 WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD- and" LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information. Vaug29-62 \ \ or? Se ph FIED ADS = These | beautifally 30 bed general hospital, | Bert MacGregoyd a ------------ td my . Bullddzing and ~ Excavating - < --By Hour or-Contract Free Estimates Given. ~ William Tripp R XR. 2, Port Perry. Phone PP r 42 Julysd. . bi! Dead Stock Service Dead or crippled horses, cattle, hogs, picked up for santiary disposal. Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 4582, Head Office 161,11 Woodville. ED, PECONI Argylé,. Ontario. - ~-July b8 j: WANTED--A white kitchen range, coal or oil burners (oil preferred)-- reasonable." Also a baby's sleigh in good condition, Phone 367J. .aug2l NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I, 'Alexander Sutcliffe Ho hereby make known that on and after August 14th, 1952, I will not be held respons- ible" for any -debts--contracted -in-my name unless . writtén permission .is given by me, . (signed) A. 'Sutcliffe, aug 28 R.R. 4, Uxbridge " STOLEN--Would the parties who car on concession 11, north of 'Port Perry, on 13th of July, a Remington | 10A, 12 gauge Pump Gun, #133780, belonging to Stanley Gerrow, Port Perry, please return same. It was a keepsake. Reward. ~ aug2l FOR SALE -- 1947 Deluxe Ford Coach; black with clirome trim, good condition; reasonable, Also for sale mixed hay. Phone Uxbridge-168 r-11, H. T. Hogan. TOR SALE -- 13 Dise Fertilizer Drill, Cockshutt, 3 years old, good ¢ondition. . Also for sale 3b seven- week-old Pigs; and a veal calf. ~ Chas, Towsam, R.R.1, 189 r 22. LOST--On Saturday night, Queen street, Port Perry, a black wallet with 'trinkets-on zipper, containing $4 and papers. Gale Mark, R.R.3, Port Perry, Phone 103 r 14. » FOR SALE---Manchester, vacant 7- room insul brick house, in excellent condition. Large lot. Illness forces sale. Make offer, Donald Scott, Real Estate, corner Prince and Bond Sts, Oshawa. Dial 3-2612. i FOR SALE, -- Yield 20 bushels to acre; evenings. Fall Rye for seed. Phone é 3461, Notice to Creditors In the Estate of . William Francis Thompson, late of the Town of Whit- by, in the County of Ontario, retired. All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named who died July 18th, 1952, are hereby noti- fied to send to the undersigned par- ticulars of their claims on or before September 18th, 1952. Immediately after September 18th, 19562, the assets | of the deceased will be distributed among the "parties entitled: thereto having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, Dated at Port Perry, Ontario, this 7th day of August, 1962. HARRIS HARRIS & WALLACE, "Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. g Aug. 28 (| ---- -- BE SURE AND SEE THE - PORT PERRY FAIR. Phone 86 r 2, Port Perry. e " hb GORDON SWEETMAN, Seagrave ||| John Deere Quality Fam "Equipment JOHN 'DEERE EXHIBIT AT so ably removed from a locked, parked | 40- tons choice timothy and alfalfa| "Port Perry, Phone hf [4 FIRST FLIGHT: The first scheduled airlines service between Toronto and the northern Ontario and' Quebec mining country around Kirkland Lake, Rouyn-Noranda, Haileybury, Val d'Or, Cobalt, and New Liskeard, was in- augurated August 4, when a Canadian Pacific Airlines DC-3 took off from the Rouyn-Noranda airfield shortly before noon (bottom right) bound for the Queen. City on an extension of its i former Montreal-Val Noranda schedule, The new service provides the northland with an air link to Canada's two major cities, Toronto-and Montreal, with one round trip daily. C.P.A.. has been flying the Montreal .leg of the flight for the past three years. The new service will also include Earlton, Ont., on its schedule when government airport construction there has been completed. »al. d'Or-Rouyn- | Pictures show the first flight from Rouyn. airfield. to Toronto (lower right); Capt C. N. McNeal (left) waving from the cockpit before take- off; and Toronto -Alderman William Allen (right), representing Mayor Allan Lamport," shakes hands with (left): Rouyn's Mayor, Maurice Caou- ette and Noranda Mayor Frederic He- bert, during. a- civic dirfner given by the twin cities of Rouyn and Noranda to celebrate the occasion. _ I Lakeview Theatre, Port Perry, Ont. 5 Tw Shows Nighty--1 and 9 pa. : "WALK EAST - THURSDAY, FRIDAY; SATURDAY, AUGUST nas , George Murphy and Virginia Gilmore " "In the Exeiting F.B.I, Action Hit Br i. COMEDY ON BEACON" _ "MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25-26-27 « Gloria Swanson and James Warren 4 In the Delightful Romantic Comedy--All in Natural Colour 5 i ~~ "THREE FOR BEDROOM C" x 'COMEDY, NEWS, ETC. ur RR ER SRSA GERROW'S PHONE 32W pp-- ~~ NOTICE OWING TO HOLIDAYS THERE WILL BE NO DELIVERY THE WEEK OF AUGUST 26th to SEPTEMBER 2nd. = . STORE WILL BE OPEN as usual. Saturday Cake Special "ROYAL SCOT LAYER CAKE" BAKERY G M. GERROW Blackstock Drops Exhibition Here : Port Perry's only surviving bases ball team, the North Durham League 'entry, warmed up for the coming playdowns by edging Blackstock 5-4 at the fair grounds Tuesday night. It was a closely contested game | throughout with the locals pulling out Roy Lane a-win in the late frames. started for the Ports 'with Ron Wal- : 4 f+ 3 £ Ar { 5 gi i | Pos ! nw > 1 oo | lace taking over the flinging in the third. Jack Griffen was "behind the plate.. Neil Bailey weit all the way for the losers with Don Cochrane and Norm Dysart splitting the catching duties. 2 British Ontario Motors: CARS--TRUCKS--TRACTORS ~~ IMPLEMENTS 49 Ford Tractor 49 Case Tractor 48 Ford Tractor (8) Cockshutt 70 Tractor Oliver 70 Tractor Spri ing Tooth Harrow, (3 sec.) $60. 51 Morris % ton Panel ~~ 49 Morris Minor Coach 43 Jeep ----38" NOE Coal 36 Ford Coach $96. "30. Chev. Sedan $60. Easy Terms - Trade - Immediate Delivery 62 Ferguson Tractors and Implements 62 Morris Cars : BRITISH ONTARIO MOTORS LEASKDALE Cash aug 21-28 New Water Tank (continued from front page) The dowling machine, planer and jointer and crozing and cut-off ma- chines and drill and drill presses are humming now as the complicated dperations of building the tank is well underway. Early .this week the men were busy cutting ends off the spee- idlly prepared lumber to make sure all wood was good. Then the 'crows' were cut and chimed to fit into the floor. Then holes are bored and floor set up and 'dowled'. The next oper- ation is to bevel the staves to the cir- ¢umference of the tank. The staves tand floor are Hien treated in boiled oil. Assembling of the fiver on bw underlayers is the next operation. A second scaffold, erected and staves added, Then flag- ging is put between the joints.and a floor built on top of tank after which a centrepiece down the conical tower. '| It will then be roofed and tar-papered and the pipes joined with gaskets and - = A) "ITS nN THE BAG" C \ \ "Pioneer Profit "Cash. ~ PRINCE ALBERT 'Phone Yshiidge 162 r- 16. Tie --Jthis-- ~| Revi J; Ki Ii McGowan; Minister: of | inside the tapk is 2 and overflow. pipe added. The com- pleted job fill them mdergo tests. The tank which will"be 26 feet in "| diameter 'and 22 feet in height will be over-all, approximately 62 feet high, will be completed: Working with Mr. Solose since the old tank was torn down, starting July 27, are three Niagara Falls men, Cy Lundy, Chester and Carl' Woolnough and three local workers, Ted Leahy, Bob Woods and Frank Bowles, TTT Ty ogy Christian Faith (continued from front page) ciation, -welcomed the gathering and gave the call to worship. The service was opened with the singing of hymn No. 681, "Unto the-Hills Around do I lift up my longing eyes". : The Scripture lesson, taken from 1st Corinthians, chapter 3, verses 1-17, tary of Ontario County Junior Farmer Association, A prayer which followed was~ very ably delivered by the the Presbyterian Church, Uxbridge. The guest speaker, the Rev. J. E, McMillan, Old St. Andrew's charge, Toronto, formerly of - Leaskdale the "Relevancy of Religion to Present Day Life". In his address he brought out how the Christian faith had sur- vived down through the ages, until at present time it was proving to be the bulwark against Soviet Communism. Throughout the service the Quaker Hill Quartette rendered selections of old popular hymns in their own in- imitable style." -- WHERE THERE'S Geto | THERE'S HOSPITALITY Only 1/14th of the Tand area of the Dominion has been improved by man | WHEN YOU FOR POULTRY, HOGS and CATTLE ' Feeding contract for Broilers, Hogs and. Turkeys can be "arranged if credit reference suitable. HEAYN'S POULTRY FARM or used as pasture. FEED °* Proven Feeds Liberal discount for re J Phone 174 r 12 Es It is hoped thht late next week the job: was read by Mr. Bill Boyes, Secre- charge, addressed the gathering on, Cockshutt 30 LUCKY DRAW PRIZES. TED JACKSON, Cochishult * COCKSHUTT MACHINERY DEMONSTRATION at CHRISTIE BROS." FARM, Manchester on FRIDAY, AUGUST Lind, at '1 pan. FE ATURIN G: The New Cockshutt 20 Tracior Cockshutt 40 Tractor ~~ Hydrolic 2 and 3 Furrow Flows | with three point hitch = oe ~ '. _ OTHER COCKSHUTT MACHINES ON DISPLAY - _ BOY SCOUT REFRESHMENT BOOTH Tractor PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Dealer, Honday. Sept LABOUR DAY 1 HORSE RACES-$450 Purses ONTARIO COUNTY Black & White Show BIG 4 Guernsey. Club | Show Gala Midway Fun for Every | One NIGHT PROGRAM 'i -- Continuous Entertainment -- 8 p.m. Indoor. Camival - and Dance MEMORIAL 'GARDENS , Admission to Dance -50c. Grandstand' = Performance * Brampton Clown Band and ENTERTAINERS Grandstand 25¢. ~ Cars 25¢. = Public School Children . Free Admission to grounds 650c. : ' EXHIBITION OF LIVE STOCK and FARM PRODUCE ~~ = FRED CHRISTIE, President. |, CY -~ a R. D. WOON, Sec.-Treas. > - a 3 1 i " ~ i oo ------: Gi: clio qT

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