yes Se, a TAR Cle Be re ord ' Sr ne ! Bm Ps 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 1954 'Pine Grove | Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel spent the week-end in Toronto. Mrs. Mervin Storrie returned Sat- urday from Toronto Hospital, . Miss June Hill attended 'a St. Pat- rick Party at Miss Elizabeth' Duncan on Friday evening.. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hill on Friday evening. Owing to-the condition of the roads - there were no services oh Sunday. The, sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. Hillard Armstrong and family in the death of his bros ther, the late Hutch Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Simpson and fa- mily and Mrs. Wilf Simpson visited Mr-and Mrs, E. Simpson near Graven- hurst on Thursday, Mr. Hillard Armstrong is not feel- ing so well. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Eldred Catherwood visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Albright. *Mr. Don Darby visited Sunday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doug- las, fen IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE DAIRY CATTLE, PIGS, IHC TRACTOR, GEORGE WHITE THRESHING MACHINE, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, BUILDINGS, Etc. 'The property of DAVID A. LOT 2, CON. 4, NORTH YORK TWP., on ou Dawes Road, Row called Victoria Park, at WEXFORD, on Wednesday, March 3lsi, 1954 CATTLE ; . Holstein Cow, due time of sale . White Cow, due time of sale . Black & White Cow, due time of sale . Holstein Cow, due time of sale . Holstein Cow, springing, 2nd calf Black Cow, fresh, calf at side . Holstein Cow, full flow, not bred . Holstein Cow, fresh, . Holstein Cow, fresh . Spotted Cow, milking . Holstein Cow, fresh, calf at side . White Cow, milking, not bred . Holstein Cow, milking, not bred . 'B. and' W. Cow, fresh, calf at side . 'Holstein Cow,= freshened March 1 . Dark. Holstein Cow, milking . Holstein Cow, milking, not bred . Holstein Cow, fresh, calf at side . "Holstein Cow, springing 20. Holstein Cow, due time of sale -21. Holstein Cow, fresh, calf at side 22. Holstein Cow, springing 2 Fat Cows 1 Holstein Bull, 18 'months «3% IMPLEMENTS ; GMC £Z-ton Stake Body Truck, in perfect condition, with racks MeC-D. Tractor, Model H, on" rubber, complete with PTO, pulley, ~ lights, starter, ete., real good. McC-D Tractor Plow, 2-furrow Qu r OO Ud COBO ...-M-H Tractor Plow, 2-furrow narrow .bottoms { Ford Tractor, on rubber, near new Cockshutt Tandem Disc Harrow 14-Spring-Tooth Tractor Cultivator, power lift, McC-D. Cockshutt Manure Spreader, near new Hay Tedder. -H Mower, b ft. Cutting Box, Papex, complete with" pipes, good George White Threshing Machine," steel, 24x42; complete with elevator, ete, goud. M-H Binder, PTO, 8 ft. cut, real good condition. M-H 18-disc Drill M-H Mower, 5 ft. = Steel Land Roller Dump Rake Corn Cultivator 2 Sets of Drag Harrows 2 Double Mold Plows One-Horse Plow Fanning Mill Cutter, new and good 2 Sets of Low Farm Wagon Gears Farm Wagon. 2 Hay Racks Number of other Implements FARM SOLD. ¢SALE AT 1 SHARP Hay Loader 2 Scufflers Turnip Drill JAMES SMITH, , Clerk | Roll of Wire Lawn Fence KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers, MARTIN MISCELLANEOUS DeLaval Magnetic Milking Machine, "complete with piping and 2 single units, good. Ya-h.p. Electric Motor, heavy duty 11 Con yater Bowls, complete- with piping -- © AShroD 85 %. of Litter Carrier Track, complete with hangers Handy Feed Cart No. of Sacks Number of Feed Bins nt Rubber Drive Belt, endless' 100 ft., near new, Rubber Drive Belt, endless, 50 , near new Endless Chain Hoist 'Set Weigh Scales. 2 Sood Ladders Power Emery, complete ' with. motor Bathtub. 3 good Ladders Woods Electric Cooler, 6-can capacity Handy Milk Cart Kitchen Sink Fuel Oil Tank, 500 gallons Iron Pot 2 Steel Oil Drums Nuniber of Farm Gates Quantity Galvanized Water Pipe Galvanized Water Tank, 500 gallons Root Pulper Pile Scrap Iron Forks, Shovels, Hoes, and many other articles : * HORSES and HARNESS Chestnut Mare, Belgian, 11 years Black Mare, Belgian,--10 years Above:mentioned team is real out- standing, quiet and good. in all. harness. Set of Team Harness Collars and other Harness PIGS White Brood Sow with 10 pigs . White Brood Sow : Number of Chunks b Small Pigs, 6 weeks FARM BUILDINGS Metal Garage, 11 x 20 ft. Frame Colony House, 7 x 12 ft. Metal Drive Shed, 46 x 20 ft. IFrame Cow Barn, 45 x 60 ft. with metal roof Frame Barn, 30 x 50 ft. . Hog Pen, 20 x. 40 ft., metal roof and siding, and lined. - Wooden Silo, 12 x 30 ft. Quantity of Lumber: Planks, ete. HAY and GRAIN, ete. Approx. 10 tons loose hay Quantity of Straw Approx. 200 bus. of Oats Pile of Manure. - TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. Markham, Ont, Phone 346 2 sets Team Harness Set, Light Harness 3 Horse Collars J POULTRY: i a 2 Geese r Gande¥ 2 Ducks Drake 'Bissell Tandem Disc Harrow Mr, and Mrs, Bill Ross and Mervin spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. El- dred Catherwood. Also Mr. and Mrs. Don Ballard and Billy Visited Sunday with. them, = Rev. Lyons will take the services on (Sunday next. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Syers spent a |. day in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boroughs spent the wesks end in Toronto, . Orvill. Gourlie visited Mr. and Tia Chas, ,Gourlie one evening last week, Mr.. Kae Evans, Walter Kerry and John 'Syers took in the sportsman's Show in Toronto Friday, Mrs, H, Graves spent Thursday af- |. Mr, and Mis. FE. Ballard visited ternoon with Mrs. Chas. Gourlie. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred , Catherwood took in the sportsman's Show in Tor- onto on Tuesday. Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, A. Handel, Se The Union Rod & Gun Club are presenting films on conservation in the U.A'W, Hall on Bond St., East, [guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele, Oshawa on Sunday, Mar. 28. Every- one is welcome--children too! The speaker will be J. C. Weir, biologist of Dept. Lands & Forests. The time is 7.30 p.m. 'Door prizes. AUCTION DAIRY CATTLE, FARM STOCK, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS, 8) HAY and GRAIN, FURNITURE, Ete. the property of ; il, WILLIAM MUIRHEAD LL 18, CON., 3, NORTH YORK TWP.,' on Don Mills Road, 15 mile North of Lansing!Cut- off on 'Tuesday, March 30th, 194 oat E: 'MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES 1. Holstein Cow, fresh, calf at foot. Fanning Mill, Bag Truck 2. Blue Cow, supposed to calf May b.| Fleury Cutting Box Bag Holder 3. Holstein Cow, fresh, calf by side, Q. Elm Plank Sling Chain 4. White Cow, calf by 'side. ; Near New. Draw Rope 5. Holstein Cow, fresh, calf by side Hay Folk and Trip Rope 6. B. & W. Cow, fresh, calf at side Number of Pulleys Farm Gate 7. Black Heifer, bred Nov. 1st. 'Set Sling Ropes Cream Separator 8. Holstein Cow, fresh, calf at side Set Platform Scales 9. Holstein Cow, due time of sale. [Wooden Snow Plow Turnpike Shovel 10. Holstein Heifer, bred-Feb. 3. Spool Barb Wire 2 Lge. Iron Kettles 11 Holstein Heifer, bred. Feb. 25, 3 Steel Water Troughs 12 Black Heifer, 2 years old. %) Number. Good Fence Rails 18. Holstein Heifer, 21% years old. 14 B. and-W. Heifer, 1 year old. 16. Holstein Heifer, 13- months 'old. 16? Holstein Heifer, 15 months old. 17. Holstein Heifer, 11 months old. 18." Holstein Heifer, 12 months old. 19. Holstein Bull, 2 years, real good. HORSES: Gray Gelding, H. D., aged" Iron Gray Mare, HD, aged 3rd Horse Harness 40 Sussex Hens 3 Rabbits IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Qu. Mixed Grain No. Grain Bags | Allis-Chalmers Tractor, Model B on|No: Grain acks. 3 bus, Clover Seed rubber, near how, power take-off, | Pile of Manure, Qu. of Mangels lights and starte PIGS Fleury-Tractor Ploy '2. furrow, Brood Sow. 10 Small Pigs new narrow bottom | White. Brood Sow, bred Marchlst 2-Furrow Disc Plow, Tractor Hitch McCormick-Deering, 7° Grain Binder _ tractor hitch, real good Coc Remi Manure Spreader, real ood, IHC or Cultivator, spring tooth, . 16 teeth, good. 'M-H 13 Disc: Grain Drill MecCormick- Deering Mower, 6 ft., oil bath, good. Log Land Roller, good. 10-ft. Steel Dump Rake 2 Walking Plows Rubber Tire Farm Wagon Gear - Speight Wagon Box , Set Bob Sleighs : 2 Hay Racks Harrow Cart Set 3-Section Harrows Set 4-Section -Harrows Scuffler Cutter Steel Wheel Farm Wagon Other * Toiplaments: » JAS SMITH, Cler k i Twhitfletiees; many other articles, . 600 bus, Qats. ~KE N & CLARKE- PRENTICE, Auctioneers. SALE of Number Anchor Fence Posts Number Steel Fence Posts . Quantity of Farm Fence Wire - Number of Good Water Barrels 2 Piles Scrap Iron. Number Good Lumber Number of Rack Sills ~~ * 10 Bunches of Cedar Shingles Number of Steel Drums Real Good Fence Wire Stretcher Wheelbarrow 2 Rural Mail Boxes Number of Pig Troughs Electric Fepee. Forks, shovels, hoes, GRAIN and HAY - Qu. of Barley Qu. Baled Hay. White Brood Sow, bred Jan. 16th. Black Brood Sow, bred Feb, 4th. Yorkshire Hog, 1 year old H Fat Hogs. Several Pig Crates 12 Chunks : : FURNITURE Norsmith Piano and Bench, good. Sideboard. Chiffonier 3 Steel Beds and Springs Dresser and Washstand 2 Small Chests "2 Iron. Pots No. Chairs, No. Stone Crocks No. Dishes and Fruit Jars. Churn Lawn Mower: Many other articles. No. of Oil Lamps 4 TERMS CASH FARM SOLD Sale at 12.30 NO RESERVE. Markham, Phone 346. a YOUR | Helps to protect 1 Youreyes FROM CHILDHOOD ON HYDRO... electricity. LEER BE 3 and keeping $e BERK - In Ontario's future citizens are being freed from strain . their vision kept unimpaired . : : through the application of scientifically' : "correct lighting, made possible through At home and at' work also, through electricity, lighting is making work easier : this power, supplied by Ontario Hydro Pe : that does so. much, costs so little. For benefits' per dollar it is your best buy EE 1 in better living, ~~ schoolrooms the eyes of "a eyes young longer. Yet « ONTARIO HYDRO ar wor tor YoU AMD YOURS NO. R} IN A SERIES... YOUK HYDRO AT WORK FOR YOU.AND YOURS Say l | [torn oncahing Ontario Sykes can be. obtolned by wibing to your isi Clem, i vier Aven, Toronto. Land Donnie and Mrs, Lloyd Slemon of "| vicks on Thursday afternoon. | improving in health, Qu. Loose Hay' -| Ladies who,attended the Presbyterial J on External affairs. '| aries in different countries. || ston" schools. Cedar Creek Mr. Stee Lambkin of Prince Albert -spent-a few days--with-Mr. and Mvs;| Howard Martyn recently, Mr. Howard Martyn celebrated his birthday on March 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms of Ennis- killen, Mrs. Earl Trewin and Dorgen Hayden were Wednesday. dinner Mr. Murray Barnard had a birth- day on March 17th, Miss Mary Wodskou of Oshawa was a visitor of her cousins, the Kilpat- Master Robert Holtby celebrated his fourth birthday on Thursday. He had a party in the afternoon, Stanley and Richard Spencer had birthdays on Saturday and" Sunday. They received birthday greetings over Station CKEY on Saturday. evening on the Hayloft Hoedown program. Sunday visitors at the Steele home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner and Gracie of Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Slute and Linda and Sandra of Raglan. Mr, and-Mrs. John Greenwood and children were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Kendell and family at Port Perry. { Mr, and 'Mrs. Norman Birkett of Raglan were Sunday afternoon visi- tors at the Spencer home. Mrs. Ross Smith and daughters of Glencoe.are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs, Wim, Blain: i ALE 1 Blackstock Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and Rev. Qeorge and Mrs. Nicholson mo- tored to Poronto on Monday to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. J. L. Brayley. Mr. N. H. Marlow is home from "Port Perry 'Hospital, we hope he is Miss Mildred Archer and friend, Toronto spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Archer, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Malcolm snd Gordie visited Mr. and.Mrs. Willard Cook, Oshawa on Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Hutton has been visiting her" fathér, Mr. Carson and other friends at _Oxford Station, for the .past week, - Mr. and Mrs. Eric Capstick, Lind- gay, spent the week-end with Mr. and' Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. Mrs. Alma Fow- ler and Diane, spent Sunday evening with them. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Malcolm visit- ed-Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith f for sev. eral days-last week. W.M.S. held March meeting at the home of Mrs, Geo, Fowler, with Mrs, E. Larmer "opening the meeting with the poem "The Joy of Working and Giving", Mrs.' E.- Dorrell gave the Devotional with the theme "The Church in Their House". Miss Chant, leader of C. G. I. T. outlined some plans and activities and 'the affilia- tion service with WMS was discussed. gave interesting, highlights of the sessions. Mrs. D. Dorrell took the study book chapter, and Mrs. R. Lar- mer gave a few excerpts from an ad- dress given by Rt. Hon, L. B. Pearson : After close of the meeting lunch"was served. On March 10, Blackstock Y.P.J. met with the Christian Missions and World Outreach convener in charge. Stuart Dorrell read thePscripture and led a quiz of questions on general know- ledge of the United Church. He read -some articles on the work. of mission- An article describing conditions in Central Africa showed the great need of missionary help from América. A description of work in Cairo, Egypt showed the transformation of a street urchin into a Christian leader by mis- In the business portion it was de- cided to send fifty dollars of our play proceeds to Missions. Seagrave The March meeting of the W. A, was held in the Sunday School room on Wednesday evening, with: Mrs, M, Bruce, south group leader in charge of the worship service, Meeting opend with hymn "When 1 Survey the Won: drous Cross", and Scripture lesson from John 19:17-80 was read by Mrs, Clements. Mrs. A. Bruce led in prayen after which the topic was given by Mrs. Butt on "The Way of: the Crosh, Mrs. Butt told the story of the - very popular hymn "The Old Rugged Cross and several ladies read -| verses from the Bible which inspired the writer to the words which com- posed this Easter hymn. A duet "Calvary" was sung by Mrs." "Billing- ham and Mrs, Abraham. Hymn "Take Up Thy Cross" closed this part of the meeting, Mrs. Butt then took charge. Roll call taken with 35 present and seven ladies paid their membership fees, Collection was received of $9.06 and penny offering $1.45 for sick com- mittee. Four contributed to birthday box. $22.00 was received from north group and two "Thank You" notes re- ceived for fruit boxes. A box social was planned for May 7th. Several of the W.A, members are busy pre- paring 2 One-Act Plays which they. expect to present in April. Meeting closed with- Benediction. Two Irish contests were conducted and south group served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. James Wakelin, « of Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Moase, My; Truman Eagleson, of Toronto, 3 : spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. H. Eagleson. - | Mr, and Mrs. O. Martin, of Oshawa, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.. G. Moase. Miss Leona Reynolds, of Teachers' College, Toronto, is. spending this week teaching in Orangeville Public School, ; - The community party at the school on Friday evening was well attended with Mr, Gordon Fishley and Mr, Don Mrs. G, Stone were the prize winners for the ladies and Mr, Grant Bright and Mr. B, Pearson received the prizes fo rthe gentlemen. 'The erokinole prizes were taken by Ivan Stone and Gordon McMillan. | will be April 2. 2 Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. H. cral Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. McMillan, of. Lindsay, Mr, and Mrs. R. Reynolds. An oyster supper will be .served in the basement of the whurch on Wed- nesday evening March 31st, by the south group of the W.A. will every- one in Seagrave community keep this in mind and come out to enjoy this social get-together, Admission will be adults $1.00, children 50c. Honeydale Honeydale W. I. held another suc- cessful euchre party in the Yellow School last Friday night. There were fifteen tables, ladies: high: Mrs. H. Gatenby; low: Miss Cora Crozier. Gents: high: Mr.. Jas. Owen; low, Mr. N. Lyle. Surprise number was won by Mrs. Coomb, Miss Baybara Masters drew the lucky ticket for the blanket. First prize, Mrs. Fred Raines, Port Perry; 2nd prize, Mrs, Stanley Ploughman, Port Posty. : ---- " New casts for broken bones, madé | by treating plaster 0f'paris with a -plastic-. 'resin instead of water, are stronger and lighter; They resist water, perniit better x-rays and save : the doctor's time. -PORT-PERRY TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS FISH * MEAT x* POULTRY, _ CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Frosted Fools 3 igs r-------- CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" a 29 3 A aS H 1000 BA CANADIAN CEMENT $l 30 per hag Lake Scugog Lair Company y Lid. - G S A - | PAINT © GLASS _-- roti Anthracite is trademarked "with Red Spots to protect you from I Your can be sure. you are getting enuine Famous eading Anthra- cite, Just look for the Red Spots. Phone us for this fine Pennsylvania: hard coal today, Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. yo CALL 209 % to Oshawa. ' . buyer, running through town. Sacrifice at $6,500, Por pi particulars concerni IE 1 Hn PORT PERRY 'YOUR CHOICE FOR $2,000. DOWN FOR IN PORT PERRY AND VICINITY 5 Room Frame. House with bath, built-in R Cuphosrds, town water, and approximately 1 acre of la $5,000 full price. ' Double House, newly wired and new roof, 9 POUmY, full base~ | Tent, Approx. 1 acre land, barn, low down payment to ¢ Newly Consfructed House, with all conveniences, Large 9- Roomed House, recently remodelled, chicken pen for Ao chickens, 1 acre these listings, Please contact ZAYN, Real Est Broker - -t - on bus line. on highway Not yet Plastered; large lot. town ater. : land. : Phone 174 13 The next party - Payae on the arrival of a baby boy. on Monday, March 22, at Oshawa Gen- are spending sometime at the home of Prizes were won by the following 0 0 R S | A M E S THESE HOMES | Milne in charge, Mrs, W. Clarke and ~~ .. > A --- Sete ----------