8--PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1953 BT Ty Te "Advertising Rates _.. for - Thanksgiving * Pickering 242J2. --Box 49, Port-Perry-Star,--- "Buzz Saw - for Hydraulic Tractor , ; : WANTED -- 10 to 15 Féeders for Winter, Phone 102 r 2, Port Perry. Classified FOR SALE--50 Pullets, Rocks; lay= ing. Phone 109 r 6. 2¢, per word per issue, minimum 40c, Semi-display, 15¢. extra. -Full display 44¢. per inch. Box No. 10c. extra. Coming Events, Cards of Thanks, In Memoriam, Engagements, Mar- riage, Birth and Death Notices, b0c. minimum charge. CLIENT'S PROPERTY, Port Perry, modern insul stone, 4 rooms, $5,600, terms, John St. RURAL~--Brick, 4 rooms and barn, 8 miles north of Port Perry, on paved county road, 3 acres, $2,750. NORTH NESTLETON -- 6 large rooms, frame, nice grounds, may be - Plastering purchased with extra lot and founda- OF ANY KIND tion. $5,000. First . Class .workmanship. Free | HARRIS, HARRIS AND WALLACE estimates, reasonable rates, Peyton Solicitors ; Plasterers, phone 190-r-23, Port Box 188, Port Perry. Perry. Oct. 1 Phone 24: or after hours 293-W FOR SALE--Young riding horse. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, phone Ux- bridge 246. WANTED in Port Perry, close to schools, best house $7.600 cash will buy. Give full particulars to-Box 48 Port Perry Star. sept24 ROOM and BOARD -- Gentlemen, preferred." Apply to Mrs. Long, Co- chrane Street, 3rd house from Queen. FOR RENT -- Hydro. Separate entrance. Albert. Phone 265 r 11, Two heated rooms. Prince FOR SALE--We have a quantity of cement on hand at $1.30 per bag. MASTER FEEDS, Port Perry, Ph, 1. FOR SALE--Space Heater, used 2 years, in good condition. Phone 198 r 23. WANTED--100, year-old Leghorns. FOR SALE--Progress Range with| Phone 17 r 8 Blackstock. heating oven. In good condition; also small Harrison 'heater, No. 4.. Phone Precast Concrete TURKEYS | Septic Tanks Any size from 300 gallons up. Delivered and installed, BROOKLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS Delivered oven reaay. SMITH Telephone 155 Brooklin BROS. TURKEY'S, UXBRIDGE, Ps . Phone 99 r 21. oct 1 FOR SALE -- Oil Burner Space Heater in excellent condition. Com- plete with 200 gal tank and pipes. Call at noon hour, Phone 171 r 3. _ Excavating BACKHOE for Trenching and Loading FOR SALE--Power Take Off Corn a "Binder with loader, on rubber--tires.|-------- By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates Given. In good condition, ready for work. - ' 3 = Tripp Construction John L. Gillman, Brougham. Phone R.R. 2, Port Perry Phones: Res. 109 r £2. Office 392 'SEPTIC TANKS --WANTED few hours a wee kind of work, a urse. Apply to FOR A CHARIS GARMENT to control and correct your figure, made up to your individual size. Apply to Cleaned by Mrs. Ray McGill, Phone35J, Black- stock. oct] pump EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" 24 Hour Service IRWIN DeGEER - Dalton Road, Sutton Phone 231 R ~ British Ontario Motors CARS .-. TRUCKS - TRACTORS 61 Fares 12 Ton Pick Up 50 Minor Coach 50 Meteor Sedan, two tone, overdrive 49 Monarch Sedan, two tone, Radio 39 Pontiac Coach 38 Ford Sedan 36 Chev Coach 32 Ford Coach 46 Ford Ferguson Tractor 44 Ford Ferguson Tractor Bulldozing ~ and Excavating By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates given Walter King PORT PERRY sept24-63 DEAD STOCK $76.00. v 3 Furrow M. H. Flow : 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow 3rd Furrow Ferguson Plow Kits Bulldozing and - * 50 Ford Coupe A ete. ete. EASY TERMS - CASH - TRADE British Ontario Motors Meteor - Mercury Cars Ferguson Tractors Leaskdale Phone Uxbridge 162-r-15 Oct 1 YOU'LL BE PROUD TO DRIVE ONE OF THESE "SAFE-BUY" BEAUTIES--DON'T BE LATE 52 Pontiac Standard Tudor 51 Meteor Fordor 50 Pontiac Deluxe Tudor 650 Dodge Fordor 49 Monarch Fordor 49 Meteor 48, Ford Tudor X 47 Plymouth Tudor 47 Chrysler Fordor 39 Chev Fordor 37 Studebaker Fordor 86 Chev Tudor 50 Mercury Pickup Truck 48 Ford 8 Ton Truck 41 Maple Leaf Chev Truck 38 Ford Sedan Delivery. Ux-Spring Motors Lincoln: - Sy Dealers Junction 12 and 47 Highways, Mercury - . Meteor removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. - Telephone Collect. Port Perry 118r2, or Toronto EM 38-8636. Gordon Young Lid. Dead Stock Service Dead or erippled horses, cattle, nogs, 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. : J oly 63 N ATT be Dead Farm Stock PICKED UP PROMPTLY Phone Collect Bowmanville 2679 We also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, TYRONE sept10 53 a - WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, 80D and LOAM . ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information. = Nov. 27, 1953 | ctish, sale at 1.00 p.m. FOR SALE--Oil Drums, also car trailer. Apply John T. Crosier, R.R. 4,-Port Perry, phone 171-r-14. WANTED -- Companion to: elderly tos 65.30 p.m. Perry Star. Apply to box 50 Port WANTED: --' Chemical Toilet, in good condition. Phone 4-M, Black- stock. Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns and family, of Port Perry, were Sunday evening visitors at the Wm, Steele home, Mrs. William Steele spent Monday and Tuesday in Oshawa with Mrs, C. N. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Gracie. Mrs. Thomas Turner's funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon at the AT. McDermott Funeral Chapel. Rev. R. H. Wylie conducted the services and interment was in Pine Grove Cem- etery. - The pallbearers were Messrs, Frank Vickery, Thomas Sager, Bert. Bentley, Edwin Hartry, Cory Hood, and Orville Stone. Flowerbearers were James Blain, Wm. Mead and Bruce Snelgrove. Mrs. Turner is survived by -her daughters: Mrs. Jas. Kirby, of Cedar Creek; Mrs. Edwin Hartry, of Thorn- bury; Mrs. Thos. Wauchope, of To- ronto. = ape After the funeral the relatives gath- ered at the James Blain home for tea. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Martin, of Cooks- ville, were Thursday visitors at the Kilpatrick home. ct Mr. and Mrs. William Steele visited Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Slute and girls in Raglan Thursday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steele visited Mr. Art White in Raglan on n Friday after- noon. - On Saturday" ft ioon Sept. 19th the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Green- wood, was the scene of a pretty wed- ding when Marlene Rowe, daughter of Mr. Harvey Rowe and the late Mrs. Blain, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Blain, by Rev. R. H. Wylie. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ankle length gown of white nylon net over white satin with a shoulder length veil. She carried a bouquet of white and pink asters, ~ The bridesmaid, Marjorie Andrews, wore an ankle length palé 'blue gown and. the flower girl, Sandra Gréen- wood, niece of the groom, wore blue taffeta covered with white net." They carried bouquets of asters. Howard Wood was groomsman. : Friends and relatives were present from Toronto, Brampton, Uxbridge, Manchester and Port Perry. ; The happy couple left amid showers of confetti and good wishes." They will make their home in Cedar Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hortop and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bint of Oshawa, were Saturday visitors at the John Holtby home. Mr. and Mrs, Bint stayed over 'Sunday. Sunday supper guests at the Wil- lerton home were Mr. and Mrs. Idrus Stacey of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and Linda of Raglan. Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers John and Richard were Sunday after- non visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Herb. Auclion Sales AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND REAL ESTATE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1953 The property of John Vance, Black- stock, Terms Cash, Sale at 1 p.m. See bills for list of furniture. I REAL ESTATE--8 room brick house and % acre lot. Offered subject to reserved bid. a TED JACKSON, Auctioneer THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1st, at 1 p.m, at Lot 16, Con, 7, Mariposa, be- tween Little Britain and Oakwood, '| the property of Fred G. Perrin, aue- tion sale of Farm Stock and Imple- ments (comprising the entire herd of registered and grade Hereford cattle) 22 cows, 10 steers, 4 bulls, and b heifer calves -- also horses, hogs, ete. TED JACKSON, Auctjoneer. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10---Auc- tion sale of Live Stock, Tractor and Implements, the property of Garnet Wright,. Lot 4, Con, 4, Cartwright, 3 miles west of Blackstock. . Terms C. Heayn, Clerk, " TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. lady every Wednesday afternoon, 1.80 |° Rowe, was united in marriage to Roy We wish them every happiness in the] . -| future, RT ELT EEE C. K. L. B. Program Schedule... = ~ OSHAWA=DIAL 1240 (MONDAY thru SUNDAY) 6.60 8m =C.R LE, Sign On M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.) 6.00--News (M. Tu, W. Th. F. Sa.) 6,06--Koffee Korner (M. To Wethel Sa.) 6.30--News (M. Tu, W, Th. 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SEPTEMBER 24-25-26 Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, Richard Widmark In the Mighty Outdoor Adventure Story "YELLOW SKY" | SHORT PICTURES - MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED, SEPTEMBER 2829-30 _ "Burt Lancaster and Shirley Booth: In the Record-Breaking Screen Drama "COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA" COMEDY and NEWS: = -- ne a | Smiles' Chuckles 'Chocolates Try the new "Rosemary" package of Assorted Chocolates. Saturday Cake Special "GOLDEN DATE LAYER Cake. _GERROW'S BAKERY PHONE 32W -G. M. GERROW and 'request. PAINTING DECORATING 'We supply all material for your job, Sample books or: For exterior painting please book your job-eurly- if possible." @ Latest finishes in Rubbed Plywood, any colour - WE NOW CAN APPLY GYPROC. For Expert Decorating call-- M. ST. CLAIR and Sens Phone Port Perry 113-r-14 'BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK SALES Sales Every Tuesday commencing at 2 p.m. Buyers will find a wide variety of Butcher, Feeder and- Dairy Cattle (Sprigers) ; also Feeder Pigs, (all sizes), Veal and Young Calves, and Horses. Sales Arena heated in winter, Air-conditioned in Summer.. PHONE BELLEVILLE 1828 3,46--Silver and Crystal (Sun.) Ls 1.00--News (M. Tu. W. Th: F. 8a.) ors of Mrs. Kilpatrick and George. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett, of Raglan, were Monday visitors at the Spencer home, 1. JOINT PLOWING MATCH of the - SOUTH! ONTARIO PLOWMEN"S ASSOCIATION and the NORTH ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION "to be held on the farm of 'Mr. Dave Edwards LOT 14, CON. 13, REACH TOWNSHIP, . (% mile East of SAINTFIELD, off Highway 12) Monday, Seplember 28th, 1953 11 CLASSES AND MANY SPECIAL PRIZES, * | followed bya. BL BANQUET IN GREENBANK UNITED CHURGH Joint, Committee in Charge: Chairman--Rugsell Morrison, Prov. Director, Q.P.A. Ry. Beare, Pres. South Ontario Plowmen's 'Association, Hin Oscar Downey, Sec.Treas., South Ont. Plowmen's Ase' . Morley Bain, President, North Ont, Plowmen's Association Alex. Noble, Sec.-Treas,, North Ont, Plowmen's Association. . Martin and family at Geneva, Mrs. Ena Anderson of Vanéouver,| and Mr, and Mrs. Rod Anderson, of Toronto were Sunday afternoon visit-' For Plenty of Laughs BE SURE TO BE AT THE PORT! PERRY High School Auditorium Thursday, or Friday, Sept. 24 & 5 "ON STAGE CANADA" sponsored by the LIONS CLUB for their charity work. ADMISSION: 'Adults $1.00. Children 35c. -- \ 1] $a eat raemieta dd A ad die ein wma wd A yout smiths is