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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Nov 1953, p. 8

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i, CA 2 pan Crs + ens. (Capons), also fiotatoes and table - 12,40--Sports (Sun. M. Tu, W. ih. _ 8.05--8howease (M. Tu, W. Th. F, Rp {Gho Flam 8a, ) X, 8.30--Portraits In Ivory (8un.) - 8.46--8ilver and Crystal ARE TN AAR, ERE AL BTA AL NC TE A TRE A Lo AE PRA EY i BY SR LR (Ba SEO LU RT SAARI KL Sa SR A TE STE TR LE BIRR i E11" SE TAR VES TR A HS Fa MERE SET : Resuurs | Phone SO WORK WANTED -- After 6 p.m, washing windows, waxing floors, or any kind of work along that line. Contact Doug. Butt. novh "FOR SALE--Choice Dressed Chick- turnips. Fred Raines, Phone 189 r 4, Port Perry. ; FOR RENT Large, Bright, Bed- room in Port Perry, near Oshawa bus line, Phone evenings, 296], > HELP WANTED----Office Clerk for permanent position, Typing. preferred, accuracy essential. Pleasant working conditions, Company benefits, Apply Silverwood Dairies Ltd.,, Phone 164 Port Perry, novl2 FOR SALE -- 1947 G.M.C. %-ton Pick-up in good condition, Reason- able. Also heavy duty car trailer and farm. tractor trailer, Phone Black- stock 8 r 12, - WANTED--Have room for 10 head of cattle for winter keep. Also wanted a wood burning box stove. Apply to Martin C. Verkuyl, R.R. 4, Port Perry, Phone 1563 r 33. FOR SALE -- Quantity of Baled Wheat Straw. - Apply Martin C. Ver- kuyl, R.R. 4, Port Perry, Phone 1563r33. - nov 19 FOR SALE--1950 Chevrolet Sedan, metalic green, new tires, air condi- tioning, heater, average mileage, in excellent condition, Will sell reason- able, Can be financed if desired. Apply at Star Office or Phone 206] after six. ; Carpenters Wanted To work on Whitby Arena; steady work for next 3 or 4 months, or good handy men carpenters. Apply' fore- man, T. A. Wilson Lumber Co. Ltd, Whitby Arena, Whitby, Ont. : FOR SALE -- Pony mare and this year's colt. 0. E. Croxall, Phone 163 r 3, south of Manchester, FOR SALE--One hundred acre farm situated on Highway 12 and 7, 20 miles north of Whitby; 86 acres culti- vated and seeded, 6 acres hardwood bush, balance pasture; stream and trout pond; good fences. Clay loam with natural drainage. Buidings in good repair, with hydro, Barn 60 x 76 ft., hog pen, chicken house, driving shed. Ten room house, part stone, part frame.- Reasonable terms, im- mediate possession. Ux-Spring Farms Limited, Uxbridge, Ontario. FOR _SALE--Hound Pup, 6 months, Running. Don Prosser, Phone, Black- | stock, 98 r 12, C.K.LB. sr Se a mes nh mt Sun.--Sunday M.--Monday Tu,--Tuesday W.--Wednesday Program Schedule OSHAWA--DIAL 1240 (MONDAY thru SUNDAY) : CODE : ; Th.--Thursday F.--Friday : = Sa.--Saturday TIME PROGRAM 5.60 a.m.--C.K.L.B. Sign On : : (M. Tu. W. Th, F. Sa.) 0.00--News (M, Tu. W. Th, FI, Sa.) 6.06--Koffee Korner (M. Tu. LS i . '. Sa: 0.30--News (M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.) 6.40--Koffee Korner (M. Tu. W. Th. IF. Sa.) 7.00--Newg (M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.) 7.06--Koffee Korner (M. Tu. Ww, Th. 7 . Sa.) 7.30--News (M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.) 7.40--Koffee Korner (M. Tu. W. Th. 7.68--C.K.L.B. Sign On (Sun.) 8.00--News (M. Tu, W. Th. ¥. Sa.) _. Pllgrim Hour (Sun.) 8.10--Sports (M. 1. W. Th. F. Sa.) 8.20--Koffee Korner (M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8a.) 8.30--News (M. Tu. W. Th, F. Sa.) Ukranian Russian Baptist : Church (Sun.) 8.36--Koffee Korner (M. Tu, W. Th, Fi Sa.) 8.46--Peoples Church (Sun.) 9.00--News(M. Tu. W. Th, F. Sa.Sun.) 9.06--Morning Devotions (M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8a.) 9.01--Stouffville Youth for Christ : : (Sun.) 9.16--Listen While You Work (M. Tu. W. Th. I.) The Four Knights (8Sa.) ~ 9.30--Canadian National Institute for the Blind (Sa.) Your Sunday Morning Program : (Sun.) 9.46--Keynotes by Carle (Sa.) King's Radio Quintet (Sun.) 10.00--News (Sun. M, Tu, Wee Th. . 8a.) 10.06--Hit Parade (M. Tu, W. Th. F. 8a Sunday School on the Air (Sun.) 10.30--Wedding Bells (M, Tu, W. : Th. F.) -- Hepalong Cassidy (Sa.) Prelude to Worship {3un.), 11.00--News (Sun. M, Tu, We B . 8a.) 11,06---8ay It With Music (Sa. M. Tu. W. Th. F.) Church Remote Broadcast(Sun) 11.30--The House of Peter MacGregor (M. Tu. W. Th. F.) 11.46--S8econd Spring (M. Tu. W. . : ; Th. F.) 12,00 noon--News_(Sun, M. Ta. W. ; Th. F, 8a.) 12,06 p.m,--News for the ommunity + W. F, 12,06--Midday Melodies (Tu. Th. Sa) Treasures in Mel §; Sim 12.10---Midday Melodies (M. W. F.) 12.30--News (Sun. M. Tu. W, a) + 8a.) 12.46--Vocal Spotlight (M. Tu. W. ho Pipes in Melody (Sun) ER 1.00--News (M. Tu. ' Th. ¥. Sa.) ~~ With a Song in My Heart {fum) 1.06--S8top the Record {ua Tu, | FR i. v) ~ Summerville Meets the Stocks - (8a) 1.16--Maelody. Round-Up (Ba) 1.80--~Music_ Hall of Fame (Sun,) 2,00--News for Women (M. Tu, i) Th. - News (8a. Sun.) er 2.06--Keeper of the Flame (Sa.)- Personalities on Parade (8un. 2,16--Aunt Mary (M. Tu. W. Th. F. 2.80---Betty & Bob (M. Tu, A Th. F. 2.46--8ongs of our Timea (M. W. F. Bob Eberly Show (T. Th. 8.00--News (8un. M. Tu. Wi to) Personali ade un.) TIM E d Th. . 12.06 a.m,~--~Man About Music (Md: Tu. W. Th. F. 8a.) PROGRAM 4.00--News (Sun, M. Tu, W. Th, F.Sa.) 4.05--Showcase(M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.) Silver and Crystal (Sun.) 5.00--News (Sun. M, Tu, W. Th, : F, Sa.) 0.06--Supperclub (M. Tu, W. Th. F.) Showcase (Sa.) i Silver and Crystal (Sun.) 5.30---News for the Community (M. Tu. W. Th. F.) 6.30--Supperclub (M. Tu, W. Th. F:)- 6.00--News ( M.Tu. W. Th. F, Sa.) Healing Waters (Sun.) = 6.10---Report on Sport (M. Tu. W. Th. IF. Sa.) 6.10---What's on at the Movies (M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.) 6.20---Supperclub (M, Tu. W. Th.-F.) Relaxing Rhythms (Sa.) 6.30---News (Sun,) G.40--Sports (Sun.) . G.:45---Meet the Merchants (Sa.) All Aboard for Adventure(Sun) 6.00--Stock-Market Report (M. Tu. : W. Th. F.) 7.00--News in a Minute (Sun. M. Tu. A W. Th, F. Sa.) 7.01--Follow the Band (M. Tu, W. : Th. F.) Silver Band (8a.) Albert St. United Church(Sun,) 7.16--A Melody from Murphy's ; a M. W. F.) Five Minutes for Freedom (Tu. Th.) 7.20--Telegram Highlights (M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa.) 1.30--World's Great Music (M. Tu, : W. Th. F.) Old Ranch House (Sa.) 8.00--News (Sa. Sun.) 8.06--0ld Ranch House (Sa.) Emile Cotee Glee Club (Sun.) 8.30--Report from Parliament Hill Ray's A Laugh (Tu.) : Guy Lombardo Shaw" (W.) 8.30---Chapel by: the Side of the Fi) Crime Does Not Pay (F.) . Church in the Wildwood (Sun.) 8.456--Blues for Monday (M.) 9.00--News (Sun. M. Tu. W. Th. F. 8a.) 9.06--Hillbilly Jamboree {oi Let George Do It (Tu. 9.06-10.00--Wrestling Matches (Tu.) Hollywood Theatre of Stars(W.) Cavalcade of Music (Th) Charlie Chan (F.) Old Ranch 'House Ea) This is My Story (8un. 9.30--Lives of Harry Lime (Tu.) Mystery House (W.) Haunting Hour (Th.) . Stand by for Crime (F.) David Rose Show (Sun. 10.00--~News (Sun. M. Tu. W. Th, 10.01--Chatting With The Listen Tu. 10.10%-Kim's Korner (M. W, F. 10,06--Cavalcade of Music (Tu. Obsession (Th.) 'Old Ranch House (8a.) . Invitation to a Dream ous. : 10.80--News (M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 10.40--Report on Sport (M. Tu. W. Th, F. 8a.) 10.46--Airlane Trio (M, Tu. W. Th. 11.00-~News (M. Tu, W. Th, F\ : ad: Sa. 'Sun,) 11.06--S8porte Finals (M. Tu. W. Th. 11.10-=Man About Music(MLW.F 8a) Invitation to a Dream (Sun.) : Five Minute Mystery (Tu. Th. 11.16--Man About usie( 1) F.Ba. 12,00 Midnight--News (M. Tu. W. ) 12.46--Patte in. Black and White ALOIS M. Tu, W. Th, F, Bay) (8un.) (M, Tu, 1.00--~News (M. Tu. W. Th. F. Ba.) =f for. SPECIAL PEARS ~~. T5c. bskt. APPLES Lakeview Orchard G. H, Porter PORT PERRY -- + Oshawa Road WANTED TO RENT--Heated room, centrally located. For use of members of Community Hospital Auxiliary, for cutting materials, sewing, mending, ete, Space required for surplus sup- $1,450 for Calf plies. Phone 106. Farmer Pays J. P. Carr and Sons of Unionville 'paid $1,450 for a seven month old calf purchased from J. J. B. MacCa- gue of Alliston at the annual All Canadian Holstein sale held Oct. 19 at Toronto. Eighteen head 'went to the United States and three to: South America. Three cows brought over $2,000 and twelve realized a purchase price 'of at; least $1,000. The top price of $2,600 was paid by W, K. Me- Leod of Disraeli, Que. to R. D. Gra- ham, Erin, Ont. for the World Cham- pion junior two year old. The high- est price for a bull was $1,650 received by George McLaughlin of Oshawa. ~ People who want to gamble on the prices of commodies should do so with their own money. bargains WAY TO "OK" USED CARS 1952 Chevrolet Sedan, model 1269-- fine black finish, air conditioning heater, in first class condition. 1951 Chevrolet Sedan, model 1269-- metallic green, a nice cléan car in first class condition. 1951 Nash Ambassador Custom Sedan hydromatic; air conditioned, twin beds, well cared for by one owner, in nearly new car condition, an ex- ceptional buy. : 1951 Pontiac Deluxe Fleetline Coach-- light green, reconditioned and guar- anteed, a very smart car. finish, air conditioning heater, thor- oughly reconditioned, guaranteed in top condition. -v : 1950 Pontiac Fleetline Coach, model 2207--airway blue finish like new, thoroughly reconditioned, guaran- teed Al, 1950 Pontiac Coach, model 2211-- heater, reconditioned, in excellent condition, metallic grey finish. 1950 Austin A40 Sedan--heater, in first class condition, a very econo- mical car to operate, 30 day war- ranty. 1949 Anglia .Coach---heater, good ap- pearance and condition, gives excep- tional gas mileage, warranted for 1000 miles or 30 days. 1948 Ford Coach -- black finsh, new + engine just installed, has heater, custom radio, new slip covers, This . car is outstanding value, fully guar- anteed. 1948 DeSoto Custom Sedan--blue fin- ish, fluld transmission, radio, air conditioning heater, and other ex- tras, unusually good. 1947 Oldsmobile 66 Sedan--fine dark green finish, radio, heater and de- froster, slip covered, an unusually good car, carries our "OK" warran- J ty. * BRYDEN MOTOR PORT PERRY PHONE 74 THIS | LY ® No need to shop all around town--to see how.used car prices and values run--just come and see us! § Before you buy, check the sound, clean offerings we have for you--every car beautifully reconditioned, reliably powered, smart and gleaming to look at-- - beauty you'll be proud to drive and glad to own. Stop in this. week and look around. All our cars are 'Wintrized, and fully protected with permanent Anti-Freeze. 1951 Meteor, Coach--- excellent black |- VALUES! 1947 Oldsmobile 66 coach -- perfect black finish, heater and defroster, in extra good condition, guaranteed. 1947 Chevrolet Coach, 1211 model-- light green, has heater and radio, first class condition, "All cars listed above carry our "OK" 50-60 warranty for 80 days. Should repairs be necessary during this period, we pay half of the bill. 1946 Plymouth Sedan--medium grey, a very clean car'in exceptional con- dition. O.K, warranty. "OK" USED TRUCKS 1951 Chevrolet 1; ton pickup -- very good condition, 80 day warranty. "GOOD VALUE" USED CARS 1942 Plymouth sedan--good tires, yne- chanically reliable. 1939 Dodge sedan -- reliable running condition. ° : 1937 Chevrolet sedan -- extra good tires, fair condition, priced right. 1937 Buick 8 Sedan--Above average condition for--its year. 1937 Chevrolet Coach--Average oon- dition, a bargain. 1936. Chevrolet Coupe -- Needs some work, priced low. fs 1936 DeSoto sedan -- a little rough, * runs OK, : Cash, Trade, or convenient G.M.A.C. time payment terms. We have a limited number of new 1953 Chevrolet cars and trucks aveil- able for immediate delivery. Bee us now for the highest possible trade-in truck. 3 We allow at least $200.00 for any car that runs regard. less of age or condition, on the purchase of a brand new 1958 Chevrolet. CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS Open every evening until 9 ws | DEAD STOCK removed from your farm promptly sanitary disposal. Telephone Collect. Port Perry 11812, or. Toronto EM 8-3636. : Gordon Young Lid. Dead Stock Service Dead or crippled hordes, cattle, Phone collect: Port Perry, 108 r 14; Uxbridge 92 r 14; Lindsay 45682. Head Office 16 r 11 Woodville:- ED. PECONI Argyle, = Ontario. : July 68 nogs, picked up for santiary disposal. | Dead Farm Sfock PICKED UP PROMPTLY Phone Collect Bowmanville 2079 % We also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, ; ~ TYRONE i septi0 68 WPHE SURE WAY" 24 Hour Barvice IRWIN DeGEER allowance on your present car or}. "SAFE-BUYS"| "|40 BUICK FORDOR Notice The Voter's Lists Act, 1961, goction 12 J Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List -- Voters' List 1953 of Village of Port - Perry, County of Onmtarlo. Notice is hereby. given that I have complied with section 12,°of The Vo- ters' Lists Act 1961, and that I have posted up at my office at Port Perry on the 24th day of October 1958 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections 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 correc- ted according to law, the last day for appealing being the 14th day of No- vember 1968. y Dated this 24th day of October 1958 JOHN K. RAINES, Clerk Village of Port Perry. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List 1958 Municipality sof the : Township of Scugog . 1 Notice 'is hereby given that I have complied with section 12 of The Vot- ers' Lists-Act, 1951, and, that I have posted up at my office at Brooklin, on November 4th, 1958, the list of all per- sons entitled to vote in the said Muni- cipality at the Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for in- spection, Sn And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected ac- cording to law, the'last day for appeal- ing being the 14th day of November, 1968. Sag 3 novi? RALPH MILNER, Clerk, Township of Scugog. Nov. 12, Ta "Auction Sales SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st-- Auction sale of surplus overstock con- sisting of used cars, trucks, farm im- plements and machinery, tractors, threshing machines; combines, milking machines, 1 boat, cruiser complete with motor; bulldozer, electric motors, appliances, refrigerators, number of machinery parts, new galvanized pip- ing, and a numerous lot of tractor tires, car tires, and other useful new articles. Property of JOHN B. WHITE of Brougham, Ont. on No. 7 Highway. Terms, on small articles cash. Terms can be arranged on any article over $300.00, by paying approximately one- third cash. Sale at 12,80 noon. AUCTION SALE-- SAT. NOV. 7 -- Auction Bale of Farm Stock and implements, the Es- tate of the late Herman Samells, % mile south of Caesarea. Terms cash, sale at 1,00 pm. ; TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. ~ UX-SPRING BR Le 62 PONTIAC STANDARD TUDOR 81 METEOR FORDOR | 860 PONTIAC DELUXE TUDOR 49 METEOR TUDOR 49 METEOR FORDOR 49 AUSTIN FORDOR 48 FORD TUDOR 41. PLYMOUTH TUDOR \ . 80 G.M.C. PANBL - : 60 MERCURY PICK.UP TRUCK 48 FORD $-TON TRUCK _|41 MAPLE LEAF 2.TON TRUCK TO-DAY'S AT $98.00 BACH 88 CHRYSLER is 87 STUDEBAKER FORDOR Ux-Spring Motors MEROURY - LINCOLN METEOR DEALERS. Junitlon 12 and 47 Highways Phone 281 R UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO - LAKEVIEW PONT PERRY Two Shows Nightly -- 7 and § p.m. oe n-®/e)8 THURS, FRL, SAT. - NOV, 5:6.7 ; Donald O'Connor, Ethel Merman, Vera Ellen In The Year's Record-Smashing Musical Comedy In Glorious Technicolor "CALL ME MADAM" ' COMEDY ear - MON., TUES. WED, - NOVEMBER 9-10-11 Bae . Dan Dailey and Constance Smith In The Heart-Warming Comedy Drama ~~ ie TAXI TE i - SHORT PICTURES . £4 he 7 3 : 1 - Ey 3 2 Fy - ol Sao ~ OUR BREAD AND PASTRY ARE MADE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WANT THE BEST Saturday Specials 'FRUIT SALAD LAYER CAKE' 'JELLIED DOUGHNUTS' GERROW'S BAKERY PHONE 32W G. M. GERROW Ce ------ - . "PAINTING 'ad DECORATING NW New Phone No. 118 r 14 + RR.4PortPerry M. ST. CLAIR and Sons BELLEVILLE LIVESTOCK SALES -- Sales Every Tuesday commencing at 2 p.m, - Buyers will find a wide variety of Butcher, Feeder and Dairy Cattle (8 ) ; also Feeder Pigs, (all sizes), Veal and Young Calves, and Horses. Sales Arena heated in winter. : Air-conditioned in Summer.. = . PHONE BELLEVILLE 1828 ATTENTION: FARMERS TT repemamon or Aowcouons Brooklin Township Hall, November 11ai8 o'clock . REV. NORMAN RAWSON, Guest Speaker. Door Prizes. Lunch. An interesting Evening for all. -- Dont Take Our Word For It Try a ton and prove to yourself that i's the best Hard Coal money can buy.-- "That Famous Reading Anthracite." READING IE 'Agent for . . . ; Herco Automatic Hard Coal Burner Hot Water and Warm Air--a conversion ur for your present furnace. yi ia : : i can save money. PORT PERRY COAL & ICE Bh CALL 289 \1 poe -~ 4 Come in, write or phone for a folder, and see how you '} « * wl i E P. 3 = pi ! ay = ik A ¥ TES a5 i ! ) fF 5 gt t LA iL ! ' | LS \ o it Roiatt | oi @ ips

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