- 8 -- THE PORT PERRY STAR SN THURSDAY, JOTOBER 80, 1062 CLASSIS, ABW AL NTT ", FOR Cero Then Port Porry Ont WANTED TO RENT -- In Port - Perry, house, (6 rooms). Reliable tenants. Apply Box 17, Port Perry Star, ' Ty FOR SALE: --Furs, Mink neckpiéces. «Also fox colars. Buy direct from "rancher and save. Port Perry. Nov.18 FGR SALE--Hardwood "and\cedar rails. Apply to Grant Jackson, Black- stock, phone Port Perry 338.r-11. FOR SALBE--One dresser and stand. Apply Mrs. Elmer Clark, Shanley 8t., Port Perry. FOR SALE -- Barbara Ann figure skates, size 4; doll pram, grey; also grey winter coat, squirell trim, size 14. Apply Mrs. L Haugen, Del Res- taurant. FOR SALE - -- Rinsipiers Walnut Dining Room Suite, consisting of ex- tension table with six chairs, buffet and china cabinet. Will sell in separ- ate units if desired. Special low price. Mrs. E. G. Michell, Port Perry, Phone 216-W. FOR SALE--House, seven rooms, all conveniences, oil heating, half acre of land, fruit trees, raspberries and grapes. Barn and chicken house, . Phone Mrs. R. H. Frise, 807-W. HELP apprentice. Perry Star. WANTED -- Apply Box No. 18, Port - Phone 122-r-81, | Mechanic or FOR SALE--Quebec Heater, small size $6; Child's commode chair, good condition $3; Men's tweed. overcoat, ~ size 36-36, Cheap. Mrs. Clem Jeffrey, Phone 63W. : FOR SALE---Creain Separator, 600 pounds capacity. stainless steel disc; one self-player . piano, complete with rolls. Phone 111 r 6, Port Perry. Bulldozing and ~ Excavating - By Hour or Contract Free Estimates Given. 'William Tri ripp R.R. 2, Port Perry. Phone Pp r 42 Julydtf. Dead Farm Stock PICK-UP PROMPTLY Phone Collect Bowmanville 2679 We also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE septl0 63 WANTED TO RENT--In Port Perry, house or apartment. Apply to Bill Fitsell, Port Perry Star. FOR SALE-7 roomed frame house attached garage, furnace, continuous - hot water, 4 piece bath. Apply at Star Office,' Custoin Dressmaking MRS. BARRON Phone 279-R Apartment 1 in Carnegie Block Opposite Library 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 4682. Head Office 16 r 11 Woodville, ED. PECONI Argyle, Ontario. { : July 58 WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM "ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information, . nov 27, 1962 "DEAD STOCK DEAD and CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPT- LY FOR SANITARY DISPOSAL, © Telephone Collect. . --3 Toronto--EM-3-3636 Port Perry--118-r-2 "I'Opérates on 6 or 12 volts. --|ing a .rake." --FOR--SALE- ee Eifitirentian- "Fable Turnips, Apply A. G. Clark, Myrtle | Station, © oet80 The fanious Aero Silver Flame Automatic Oil Burner sold, installed and serviced - by ROBERTSON ELECTRIC, Phone 179 or 871W, Day or night. oct23tf FOR SALE---.808 Ross Rifle, good condition. oct30 HOUSE FOR SALE --- Bungalow, storey and a half, hardwood floors, four-piece bath, full basement, fur- nace, 342W. oct2tf FOR SALE--McClary Cook Stove, oven and reservoir, in good condition, with warming closet, Phone "277J, FOUND -- One pig....Owner have same by paying expenses. Spears, Phone 268. can Ken FOR SALE--Quebee Heater, in good condition. $6. Apply Bruce Beare at the Star Office. or phone 367-W. McKEE: FARM EQUIPMENT Factory to you Service manufacturers of PNEUMATIC HAY HARESTERS-- that-load-hay-in-thé:-field-and-will-un- load at the barn, Ideal for one man to operate. "Harvest 10 to 15 tons per day, hlone FORAGE SUCTION BLOWERS that will anload chopped silage or hay easily and efficiently. One man can use it; gE HAY BLOWERS -- that will shred and blow long hay into your barn. Note--this blower can be quickly con- verted to a Suction: blower. Also ___ | supplied with a conveyer. WINDROW TURNERS that will turn hay, grain, flax, clover-seed, ete. Will not shell the crop. Save 'your crop! _ Increase the yield! Easily at- tached to your tractor. Ideal to SIDE RAKES--a great new imple- ment! Ideal for seeds, grain, hay, ete. No gears or chains. It is driven by the crop itself, will work on rough, un- even land. Write us before purchas- 'Order early so, that we can obtain the right mount for your tractor. BATTERY-POWERED GREASING EQUIPMENT---just connect it to the battery on your tractor or combine, and you can grease your equipment undex- pressure up to 12,000 pounds. lubricate bulldozers, power shovels, tucks, ete. WATER-BOWLS -- for horses, cattle, hogs, chickens, turkeys. En- tirely automatic! . Each bowl has its own float compartment, Contact us about these products, no obigation. See your dealer about all products listed, except the Pneumatic Hay Harvester, which is only sold direct. some of these machines. McKee Bros. Limited; Office and Plant, Elmira, Ontario, astern counties, contact--A. M. McKee, 9 Franklin St., Smiths Falls, Ont. nov 3 Tax Notice The "Second Instalment of the 1952 Taxes for the Village of Port Perry is payable on or before November b, 1962. RAINES, Tax Collector Port, Perry, October 16, 1962, JOHN F. Form 4. The Voters' Lists Act, 1961, Section 12 CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST "POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List 1952 of Village of Port Perry, County of Ontario Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9, of The Voters' A pealing, being the 10th of November || Terms Cash, sale at 1.00 pm. Wm, GORDON YOUNG LTD. _ nov 80 Lists Act 19561, and that 1 have posted up at my office at Port Perry on the 20th day of October 1052 the list of Phone 112 r b after 7 p.m, | __ Further particulars -- phone" Off-season discounts apply to | Dl i-- re ---- QUICK ---- WS Sess : Two Shows Nightly--7 and 9 pm. a. - DP ie 1 er mr emits Court of Revision : VILLAGE OF. PORT PERRY - "A Court of Revision to hear appeals against assessments pertaining to the roll of 1952 upon which the taxes for 1953 will be levied will-be held at the Clerk's Office, WEDNESDAY, NOV. bth, 1962, at 7.80: p. Assessment Act, * 73 (10, 11). ~ JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk Port Perry, Oct ,15, 52. 'S. 0, 1937, ¢, 212, 0ct80 Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Frederick James Smock, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Frederck James Smock, late of the Township of Cartwright, Gentleman, who died on or about the 24th day of September, A.D. 1952, are hereby notified to send to the urder- signed-on or before the 20th day of November, 1952, full particulars: of their claims. Immediately after: the said date the assets of the said de- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which he shall then . have notice, 16th day of. October, A.D., 1952, ARTHUR W. S. GREER, Q.C,, Box 131, Port. Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor, nove CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS'. LIST Voters' List 1952 of Township of Reach, , County of Ontario Notice is "hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters' Lists Act, 1952, and that I have post- ed up at my office at Marmchester on the 1st day of Nov. 1952, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains their for inspection. And I. hereby call "upon i "voters to take immediate proceedings to ed according to law, the last day for appeals being the 14th day of Nov, 19562, ! Dated the 30th day of October, 1952. GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk, 'Manchester, Ontario. Oct.30 and Nov.6 Bulldozing and - Excavating - By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given "WALTER KING Phone 86 23, Port Perry Foeom (Held over from last week) « = . ~~ » The October meeting of the Wo- men's Association will be held on Thursday, Oct. 30 at the home of Mrs. Murrell. Stanley products and group 5 will be in chargé of meeting. All ladies are cordially invited to attend. The newly organized Be-Busy Club is as you have probably heard under the capable direction of Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Doris Armstrong. Most of the members are members | of the girls' choir, but all girls. in the community are invited to join. The next meeting will be held on Friday evening Nov. 14 at the par- sonage. Miss Ruby Wilson left: on , Thurs- = day for her return trip.to Nigeria, Africa; her parents Mr. and-Mrs, J. i P. Wilson accompanied her to New all persons entitled to vote in. the York, and will return home by plane. said. Municipality at municipal elec- | tions and that such list remains there "for inspection. = And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or. errors ccorrected according to law, the last day for ap- 19562, Dated this 20th day of October 1962. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk, Village of Port Perry. R.8.0. 1950 c414, Sched., 'Form 4. nove Auction Sales THURS., OCT. 80--Auction Sale of Reg. and High Grade Shorthorn Cattle Implements, -etc:, the estate of the late Mack Thornton, Lot 1 & 2, Con. 13, Manvers, just South of Viewlake. Weldon Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs. Turner and sons of Tor: onto spent the week:end Sith Mr. | ind Mrs. St. Clair, Mr. and. Mrs. Hill 'and Mrs. Kent Elliott were in Toronto on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. M. Lakey and family and Mr. and Mrs. N." Gormley were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W: Rogers. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Doris and -Mr, W. Taylor, visiting Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Taylor in Ux- bridge on Sunday. " Mra. Reeves Sr. has returned home from a visit with friends in Hamilton, Epsom fribnds offer congratula- tions to Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Snodden who celebrated their 24th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, Oct. 18, also Mr, and Mrs. McConnell who cele- brated their Wedding Anniversary on Friday, Oct. 17. We welcome our new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family to Ep- som, Mr. Brown, who has been with Coulter Co. in Oshawa has been trans- [op en Hatchery (Continued from lery page) | candling so that nothing but top ones are used for hatching. One of the most impressive tings about the building is the white finish, called Thoroseal, one of the numerous ideas Mr. .Bruneton picked.up in thé States. He had to accept the agency to obtain the new coating which seals the cement block 'and also gives it a smooth finish. Red lettering "Chicks" and "Brunton Farms" made by a Fhil- adelphia plastic and metal company, have attracted considerable attention. In the near future the building will be floodlighted. Another highlight is the flat roof which has copper hoppers to take off rain water. In the summer time the owner plans to keep four inches of water on the.roof to cool off the build- ing. An automatic oil furnace will heat the 72 x 36 structure and it will be illuminated with modern fixtures. A native of Toronto where he serv- ed as cost accountant with the Dept. of Finance, Mr. Brunton first came here seven years ago. In a short time DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this ally known, have any omissions or errors correct- | There will be a demonstration of his farm reached a quarter wiillion chicks hatched annually and his egg and meat strains became: internatjon- When chicks are again | hatched in November it will be the first time "since the orignal Farms building was destroyed by fire early in June, ton Farms isa family affair with Mrs. 'Brunton assisting as secretary in the office work and daughter Wen- dy taking charge of the retail chicken ployee is a night man. Among the local contractors and suppliers for-the building were: Car- negie. Hardware, Uxbridge Concrete, Charles Coombe, W. H. Peel Co., Geo. JoYdan; Reesor Lumber, Ted Griffen, Robert Leask, Cliff Baker, Sweetman Transport, Robertson Electric, Lake [hedy. "Despite the big production the Brun: sales on Saturdays. Only other em- ; {Walter Brennan, Loretfa Yo Lay Heads Liberals ; i ea ; Gd . (Continued from front page) He was educated in the public school and collegiate institute in Bar- rie and graduated from the Univer- sity of Toronto and later taught at Ridley College, 'St. Catharines. He spent some time inthe Ontario gov- ernment service as secretary to Speaker N. '0. Hipel 'and to H. C. Hudson superintendent of the Ontario government employment service, . MON. TUES. WED, NOV 3 - 4 5 George. Brent and Audrey Totter ; .. = In the Exciting Drama. we . "F,B. 1. GIRL" a IND. FEATURE--The Thrilling Adventure Story : : "SAVAGE DRUMS" 2 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT--Last Show starts 8.20 pum, Joining the Massey-Harris Co. in 1988, he served as sales supervisor in Mexico and South America for 14 years, resigning in March of this year to devote his time to politics. Mr. Lay and his family moved to Pickering in October, 1950, and there he bought the old Field property, in which they now live.. He -has been active .in the life of the community, and is an elder in- the Pickering Uni- ted Church, Mr, and Mrs. Lay have two sons, Colin Mackenzie Lay and Donald Lindsay Lay. 'OUR BREAD, CAKES & PASTRY are made for the people who want the best. LET US SERVE YOU OFTEN 'Week-End Specials "FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE" "COFFEE ROLLS" GERROW'S BAKERY TEAGRAVE W, A lL Tit pa Hot Turkey Dinner| -- Wed., November 5th commencing at 5.30 p.m. (DESSERT--Pie-and-Plum-Pudding) | After Dinner Entertainment "Get Ready for WINTER! ~Order Your is T0RM DOORS and SASH NOW before by LITTLE BRITAIN CORN HUSKERS, MARILYN SCOTT, BEVERLEY MCINTYRE, NANCY ANN HARDING, "of. Oakwood. ADULTS $1.50 the cold weather is here. 'THREE_WEEKS DELIVERY Lake Seiigog Lumber & Coal Co., Limited PORT PERRY ~ Phone 240 wo Scugog Lumber and Ellsworth Ken- Public School Children 50c. rm rm cre rm. 2 are 'invited 'to drop in 'any time and see our : new equipment and premises. -ART BRUNTON NOW LOCATED on TA Highway -- bth Concession Hatching Every Week In The Year 260,000 CHICKS ANN UALLY' shipped to satisfied Customers through- out Canada and around the world. -. FOUR FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS have chosen Brunton Egg and Meat strains lo establish flocks for their countries, ® SWIFT'S ® PREMIER al FEED DIVISION ~ AUTHORIZED DEALER od Quaker FUL-O-PEP ~ POULTRY FEEDS POULTRY FEED CONCENTRATE FARM FERTILIZERS POULTRY EQUIPMENT RETAIL CHICKEN SALES Ready to Roast -- Roasting Chickens Evicerated and Polyethylene Wrapped Ready 10 'Eat -- Roasted Chickens a0y bird cooked to uniform perfection on our new - Rotiss-O-Mat Barbeque machine just arrived from New York. Attrastively packed t take home. Fresh Eggs -- in cartons ol ALL POULTRY. PRODUCTS ARRIVING D ~ FROM 'OUR ASSOCIATE F FARMS. g ALY open Sunday 12. 16 to 2 pm, For pick-up of previously arranged orders, 0S ferred to their new plant in Uxbridge.