: Ti Co, St me a on Sa RS A oY nat \ 8 -THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1654 Slabs For Sale HARD SLABS--$14.00 per cord, 8 cord load or $16,00 per cord less than 8 cord load. BODY HARDWOOD -- partly dry. $20.00 per cord, 3 cord load, or $22 per cord less than 3 cord load. MIXED LIMB and BODY HARD- WOQD. $17.00 per cord for 8 cord load, or $19.00 per cord less than 3 cord load. : DRY SOFTWOOD SLABS -- $11.00 per cord, 3 cord load, or$13.00 per cord less than 38 cord load. ; Phone 26. H:; M. KYTE, Blackstock, 7 marlil Low Grade Hardwood Lumber, 1 inch and 2" x 4", Ideal Phone Blackstock, 52 r 23. _ rooms, . 'some gasoline, for making box stalls and repairing stables. $45.00 per thousand, H. M. KYTE, Blackstock, Phone 26. marl} DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE-- Here's a chance to buy a house that will. pay its own way. Each half complete in itself, with front. and back "entrances, 3 piece baths, hot "water heaters, separate basements, heating, lighting, etc. Apply at Star Office WANTED--We buy Live Poultry. Highest Prices Paid. T. WILSON, R.R. 1, Nestleton We pay _mar4 'WANTED TO RENT--Profcssional man wants to rent (with option to buy) a house in Port Perry. location, all conveniences, will take "long term lease. Apply Box 4, Port Perry Star. for all phone calls, SCRAP IRON -- Highest prices |- paid for Scrap Iron, Batteries and old | cars. Phone 190 r 22, Port Perry. + mard 3 FOR RENT--Owner's home, fur- nished, will rent for summer months to reliable party (abstainers) 4 or b conveniences. "Apply 'Box Bb, Port Perry Star, WANTED TO RENT--Apartment or house by yqung couple. No. chil- dren. Phone 86 r 22, FOR RENT--Two large rooms, a large kitchen with built-in cupboards, heated, all conveniences. Prince Al- hert. Phone 3656 r 14. 'marll FOR SALLE-- White buffet in 1st class condition; full mirror across top. Price $5.00. Phone 82w, ! FOR SALE---Pure Bred Yorkshire Hogs, serviceable age and younger. I'red Milne, Blackwater. Phone Sunderland 3r3. marl8 FOR RENT -- 3 room apartment. Phone 209. OATS FOR SALE -- Clinton Oats for sale. Apply Roy Scott, Phone 201. r 22, Port Perry. DEAD STOCK removed from your farm promptly for - sanitary ® disposal = Telephone Collect. Port Perry 118r2, or Toronto IM 3-3636., Gordon Young Ltd. Dead Stock Service Dead or crippled horses, cattle or hogs, picked up for sanitary disposal, Phone collect: Port Perry 108 r 14, Uxbridge 092 r 14, Lindsay 4682. Head Office, Woodville 32 r 11. ' ED. PECONI, : Ontario Argyle WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM ELLSWORTH KENNEDY will be pleased to serve you, I'hone 322W Po Pert). t for information : CHE (898 D Fri eg nov 27, 1964| good mechanically Dead Farm Stock PICKED UP PROMPTLY. Fhone Collect Bowmanville 2679 We also buy live horses MARGWILL FUR FARMS, - 'TYRONE Mary had a little lamb. It drank Then it wandered near a fire and since has not benzine. "147 DODGE Coach, a lovely car 'Good |, 11942 PLYMOUTH SEDAN dec. 16, 1964 British Ontario Motors CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS Re-Conditioned - Guaranteed 53 MERCURY, 1 ton Pi¢k-up, 4 speed Transmission ,small mileage, $760. under list. 52 MONARCH Coach, Automatic, Radio, Visor, Heater, good tires, a Beauty at a Bargain, 50 MORRIS Oxford Sedan, heater, 49 MINOR Coach, 42 miles per gallon 48 OLDS SEDAN, good tires, hydro- matic, radio, heater--see this dandy 47 MERCURY 1 ton Panel--good * clean truck. 46 OLDS SEDAN, new motor 46 G.M.C. 3 ton stake, you can't go wrong 40 Studebaker Champion Coupe, radio, heater; at our price it is unbeatable. 40 G.M.C. Panel--a give away Many more cars in running condition, ; $50.00 and up. 49 FORD TRACTOR--overhauled and --in perfect condition, JOHN DEERE TRACTOR--a good one, 1? : - : Numerous used Implements including Buzz Saw, Plows, etc. at clean out prices. w _NEW and USED CARS FERGUSON TRACTORS LEASKDALE™ | Phone Uxbridge 162 r 15. wi : ! mar4 MAKES MODELS + PRICES V All "O.K." used cars are reconditioned where necessary, fully winterized, and carry our "O.K." - warranty for 30: days or_1000 miles. Should repairs be necessary through normal use dur- ing this period, we pay 'bie half of the | bill. All cars are equipped with heaters, some with radios and-other extras. 0K. USED CARS 1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN, black, a first class car. 1952 CHEVROLET COACH, green, well cared for by one owner. 1951 PONTIAC FLEETLINE COACH light green, one owner, a fine car 1951 PREFECT SEDAN ? reconditioned, very nice 1950 PONTIAC FLEETLINE COACH blue, guaranteed first class 1950 PONTIAC COACH grey, one owner since new 1950 AUSTIN A40 SEDAN, dark green, one owner, exceptionally nice 1949_ CHEVROLET COACH blue, very good condition. 1949 METEOR SEDAN, green, above average every way 1949 ANGLIA COACH, blue, fully reconditioned and guaranteed 1948 FORD COACH, black, radio new motor, guaranteed first class 1947 CHEVROLET COACH, blue reconditioned and guaranteed 1947 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN radio, in fine condition 1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN far above average condition "0.K." USED TRUCKS 1949 FORD, 1-ton pickup, very good condition 1949 G.M.C. half ton panel, above average condition ° GOOD VALUE USED CARS TT Spiny 1937 BUICK 8 SEDAN above average condition 1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN good running condition CASH - TRADE - or Convenient ,. | G.MA.C. TIME PAYMENT TERMS' Bryden Motors PORT PERRY PHONE 74 ud | He SEAT ai Meat Phone 50 * THE WORK OF MERCY NEVER ENDS - For so long as there is human suffering then so long does the Charter of the Red Cross require to be honoured by the work of mercy. You know the need, and how great it is. Please help generously, | time next week. i osiionfo. (continued from front page) $6 and fishing: for smelt. Tequires a further $1 licence fee. . "All equipment for hunting and fish- ing is subject to the sales tax. The further imposition of another $1 for resident angler's licence will meet with strenuous opposition. As one of my angler friends "stated "If-a man wants to take his wife and kids out and drown a few worms, let him do so without buying a licence." This proposal is to be discussed by the committee on fish and game, some 1 am sure rod and gun clubs will be well represented at the hearings, -- Section on Logging. One section of the report states:| "It is calculated that the sawlogs on KEEP YOUR RED i $5,422,850 is needed this. year J REAUTIFUL! HYBRID TEA ROSE - | with $10.00 order before April 15. Catalogiie on request. ORDER NOW! Have Choice--Spring Shipped' F. HOGG NURSERY CO. Since 1894--R.R, 4, Uxbridge 1. mile «south of village, Con. 7. Shrubs, Evergreens, Roses. Fruit, Ornamental Trees, etc. Member of Canadian Associaton - of Nurserymen, apr. 16 ERRORS egecncecectcececececececececececes venf its occurring. presently unlicenced areas and on pulpwood concessions are sufficient to carry the saw milling industry over che period when it would otherwise go into eclipse while it awaited the rehabilitation of the white pine and red pine stands toa point where they can again absorb the major load of Ontario's lumber production. This period of production will occur be- tween 20 and 40 years from now un- less- measures are now taken to pre- 'Much patience and good faith on behalf of both saw milling and pulp and paper industries will be necessary to achieve the above aims. Without such an approach to the problem, the only other feasible action seems to be drastic government 'hrought to his attention and he would | do his best to correct this. regulations governing the diameters of the various species to be cut." This -is-a very critical analysis of ; of the extravagant methods "of the" The, forest operators 'in past years. timber resources of the province have been greatly depleted by these oper- ators. The profit motive is upper- most with these people. I think it is futile for the government to depend on the patience and good faith of the .Joperators. To preserye the timber ity; the property of the people of Ontario, 'requires immediate action, clear and precise on the part of the government so that the interests of the people of Ontario and. future gen- erations may be protected. Letter from Rod-and Gun Club - This week I received a letter from Mr. G. W. Knight, secretary of the Union Rod and Gun Club. It appears car manufacturers are not installing ash trays in the rear of all standard model cars. With no convenient re- | ceptable for cigarette butts, it is felt "|thére may be some careless people travelling in our forest country, who may throw butts from the car and thereby increase the fire hazard in these areas. I discussed this with the minister of Lands and Forests. He For Future Fall (continued from front page) ; is built, Though we here in Ontralo are enjoying food and plenty one- fifth of the population of the world is starving. One wonders what the fu- ture may bring as so much good farming country is now being built up. Canada, he said, enjoys the best living of any place in the world. About 9.30 a.m. on Friday the Varta ous committees reported and greetings were heard from Mrs. Geo. Weir, Fed- eration of Agriculture of Partord Mrs. L. R. McFadden, Toronto gave a very interesting talk on arts, and pointed out what we should ask for '| on our prize list and what should be left off. Mr. John F. Clark, Toronto again gave us helpful ideas on how to show and what to show in connection with flowers. He also suggested that we encourage quality and not quantity in our exhibits. So lets start plan- ning now- for our summer season a- head and see what can be done. to beautify our community. During the morning session also a question box was held and difficult problems were aired. We all adjourned then to the seven- teenth floor where we joingd the 'men for a rather lengthy election of of - ficers -which was followed by a: col- oured film of the high lights of the <= said it was the first time it had been When attending the committee on education on Wednesday morning, some interesting figures were given to the members respecting the increase in our school population. It is esti- mated accommodation will be required this™ year for an additional 60 ,000 pupils. 1,600 classrooms will be required to house these newcomers. The cost 'is estimated to be approximately $30,- 000,000 or an average of $20,000 per classroom. The cost of educating our young people is increasing rapidly. Text books for a grade nine student cost $11.00. A grant of $3,00_ is given; based on average attendance per pupil day, leaving. $8.00 to be raised by the local people. Rent Controls End Some of the government members taking part in the Throne Speech de- bate have raised the question of rent controls, which are now discontinued. For some people in the low income groups the situation is rather grim. Perhaps it is a little late for them to criticize, but I do know when the legi- slation for de-control -was discussed, these samie members were strangely silent during the debate." McKEE HARVESTERS Made in Canada _Canadian National Exhibition of 1953.1] " This means that not less tham LAKEVIEW Two Shows Nightly += 7and 9 pm. THEATRE - PORT PERRY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATU RDAY, MARCH 4-5. 6 Don Taylor, Audrey Dalton, Leo Genn Ha "THE GIRLS OF PLEASURE ISLAND" Inthe 'Glorious Techiieolor. Comedy Drama SHORT PICTURES 3 0 . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8-9-10 In the Thrilling All Colour out door Adventure ss $WAGONS WEST". RE "Rod Cameron and Peggie Castle COMEDY and SPORTS Aer) SEP = asd - T iE, | Phone 32W ' The New "Enriched" Bread an aid TO SOUND NUTRITION -AND TASTES SO GOOD! "CHOC OLATE DATE ; Saturday Specials -------- LAYER CAKE" *COFFEE "ROLLS" GERROW'S BAKERY | | idiot G. M, GERROW' Sar' siig Pap Te an Se em imeiemieaat i mm en md arta -- Books OUR 1954 Sample Over 400 Samples to Choose From _ Everything Suppiied for Your Job Arriving WHEN BETTER PAINT IS MADE; WE-WILL USE IT. - -M ST. CLAIR and Sons ; New Phone Number 118 rid RR.4 PORTPERRY. |. - SMOCKING Do you love the tiresome task of picking up dots? Contact Mrs. A. Martyn, 102 r 22 and get particulars on a fast, easy and accurate way. Claremont Radio and Television UNLOADING AT BARN' For Hay, Straw, Grass, Silage and Grain Threshing BLOWER. @ FEW MOVING PARTS, "LOW UPKEEP : Outstanding Features Toh @® LOW CAPITAL COST @ ONE MAN CAN USE IT EFFICIENTLY. @® A COMBINATION HARVESTER and -- ~@ LOADS A HEAVY WINDROW FAST @ STONES WILL NOT DAMAGE IT @ SHREADS THE HAY; DOES NOT CUT IT 'McKEE BROS. LTD. FOR FURTHER INFO FORMATION CONTACT CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS Open Every Evening Until 9 HONE 3508 ---- precipi rere m-- Ps sae a SSRIS a. D. A McKee - - - Made by a---- ro SPARE a Elmira, Ont. Port Hope, Ont. MILL STREET " CLAREMONT 15W - -3 -- Service REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 'YEARS OF EXPERIENCE We service anywhere, ROOFING | OF ALL KINDS Eav estroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds- of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry smocking, yet hate: 'marll Bulldozing and RACKHOE for Trenching and Loading By Hour or Contract. Free Estimates Given. Tripp Construction R.R, 2, Port Perry I'hones: Res. 109 r 42. Office 892 Phone collect mar.11 TO WIND UP, SANITARIUMS ARE PLACES WHERE RUN DOWN PEOPLE GO {#2 1948 C if VROLET ALL OUR USED CARS ETRUCKS WARRANTEED [67% 106008 OR 60:5 . be merely a greased and ol changé ord major tune up. up: PHONE You can rely on our "wind-up" job whet And LUX-SPRING is where run. Jon o cars g0 toy r it nd JUNCTION UXBRIDGE 245