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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Mar 1965, p. 7

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2 Lf BS - Aaah Auction Sales SAT. MARCH 18th, 1965-- Auction sale of farm imple- ments, chotbe household furni- shings, MH tractor, hay, car- penter and handyman's- tools refrigerator, washer, dishes, crystal, glassware, ete, at Parts Lots 7 & 8, Concession 8, -Pickering Twp., 3-4 miles ' straight East of Claremont Village, the property of H. Theilacker. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Terms cash. No reserves. Farm sold. See bills for full particulars. : CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneer, Markham 640-3686 or 294-3161 Feb. 25 - Mar. 4-11 SAT., MARCH 13th--Auction Sale Maple Shade Farm, 38 Tractors, Combine, Baler, Poul- try Equipment, Feed Mixer, full line of Implements, Modern & Antique Furniture, Hay & Straw and Silage, the property of John Dryden, Lot 20, Con. 7, Whitby, 1% miles North East of Brooklin.' Terms Cash. Sale at 12 O'clock noon sharp (Fur- niture to be sold at 12 o'clock, followed by Machinery. R. R. Mowbray, Clerk. TED JACKSON and TED SPENCELEY, March 11 Auctioneers SAT., MARCH 6th--Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Imple- ments, Hay & Grain, Hogs, Sheep, the property of Elwood Clements, Lot 12, Con. 10, Reach Twp., ¥%4 mile East of Greenbank. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 o'clock. G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON and TED SPENCELEY Auctioneers March 4th TUES, MARCH 23rd--Auc- tion Sale of 40 Reg. & Grade Holsteins, Implements, Baler, Tractor, Bulk Tank, the pro- .perty of Jim Smitherman, Lot 9, Con. 2, Reach Twp.. Terms Cash . Farm Sold. Sale at 1.00 p.m. R. Scott & G. Wana- maker, Clerks. - TED JACKSON, and TED SPENCELEY Auctioneers WED., MARCH 24th -- Auc- tion Sale 'of Livestock, Imple-] ments, Hay, Grain, Swine, Fur- niture, the property of John Sexsmith, Lot 8, Con. 9, Oton- obee Twp., (3 miles West of Keene at Mathers Corners, 2 miles South). Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, and -TED SPENCELEY Auctioneers TENDERS SEALED TENDERS AD- DRESSED TO The Office Man- ager, 241 Jarvis St., Room 605, Toronto 2, Ontario, and en- dorsed "TENDER For LEVEL- LING, GRADING AND BERM CONSTRUCTION, OSHAWA, ONTARIO COUNTY, ONT- ARIO" will be received until 3.00 p.m. (E. S.T.) MARCH 15, 1965. Plans, specifications and form of tender can be scen, or can be obtained from the office of the District Engineer, Har. bours and Rivers Engineering Branch, Department of Public Works of Canada, 241 Jarvis Street, bth Floor, Toronto 2, Ontario, To be considered each tender must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart. ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. John P. Harte, Office Manager R. Scott and]. Ladies Wednesday Night Bowling Schedule Feb. 24th-- 7.00 p.m. Leopards - Tigers Giraffes - Panthers Zebras - Apes 9.00 p.m. Crocodiles - Hippos Rhinos - Bears Elephants - Lions Mar. 3-- 7.00 p.m. Rhinos - Hippos Zebras - Bears Giraffes - Elephants 9.00 p.m. Panthers - Apes Tigers - Lions Crocodiles - Leopards Mar. 10-- 7.00 p.m. Lions - Leopards Crocodiles - Rhinos Hippos - Bears 9.00 p.m. * Elephants - Tigers Zebras - Panthers Giraffes - Apes Mar. 17-- 7.00 p.m. Zebras - Elephants Tigers - Giraffes Leopards - Rhinos 9.00 p.m. Bears - Crocodiles Apes - Hippos Lions - Panthers Mar. 24-- 7.00 p.m. Apes - Bears Leopards - Hippos Crocodiles - Tigers 9.00 p.m. Giraffes - Lions Panthers - Elephants Rhinos - Zebras Mar. 31-- 7.00 p.m. Giraffes - Crocodiles Elephants - Apes Bears - Panthers 9.00 p.m. Leopards - Zebras Lions - Rhinos Hippos - Tigers Apr. 7-- 7.00 p.m. Hippos - Lions Panthers - Leopards Tigers - Zebras 9.00 p.m. Apes - Rhinos Elephants - Crocodiles Bears - Giraffes Apr. 14-- 7.00 p.m. Crocodiles - Panthers Church Services ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ASCENSION Sunday, March 7th-- 11.30 a.m.--Holy Communion PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, March 7th--. 11:00 a.m.--Morning. Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School Prince Albert -- 1:00 p.m.--Sunday School 2:00 p.m.--Public' Worship. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, March 7th-- 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C, C. Gilbert, B.D. Sunday, March 7th-- Scugog--10:00 a.m. Manchester--11:15 a.m. Prospect--1:15 p.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a,m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting For Spiritual Help--986-2420 Rhinos - Tigers Apes - Lions 9.00 p.m. Elephants - Bears Giraffes - Leopards Zebras - Hippos Apr. 21-- 7.00 p.m. Tigers - Apes Bears - Lions Rhinos - Giraffes 9.00 p.m. .~ Hippos - Panthers Crocodiles - Zebras Leopards - Elephants Apr. 28-- 7.00 p.m. Panthers - Rhinos Hippos - Elephants Lions - Crocodiles 9.00 p.m. Zebras - Giraffes Leopards - Apes Tigers - Bears May 5-- 7.00 p.m. Bears - Leopards Lions - Zebras Panthers - Tigers, 9.00 p.m. Rhinos - Elephants Hippos - Giraffes Apes - Crocodiles Ensom News Mr. and Mrs. Gordon --Pren- tice had supper on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Prentice in Toronto. Mr: and Mrs. Harry Geer and sons, Gordon and Kenny visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry on Saturday evening. Mr. Murray Prentice had sup- per one evening recently with Mr. Ralph Strutt and later en- joyed the hockey match at the Maple Leaf Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton had supper Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling. This is not the socially ac- cepted thing to do but as our plans for a shower for our bride-to-be Miss Doris Tripp was pre-empted by a party put on by Old Man Winter last Fri- day, we do hope all friends and relatives will come Church this Friday evening, Mar. 5th, for our postponed party. "] don't give a hoot about winter." No wonder. With hundreds of soft, warm feathers protecting him, old Mister Owl certainly can afford to ignore the coming freezing blasts of winter. But you can't, Follow the lead of wise birds. Call up your Co-op and arrange for thelr convenient CO-OP Sunglo Fuel Oil Service. What a wonderful, warm difference it will make to your nestl Think about this: when you patronize your Co-operative, you're not [ust a customer... you're an owner. (co-op) PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FUEL OIL . PROPANE GASOLINE GREASE OIL UXBRIDGE CO-OP UXBRIDGE 852-3321 PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130 TAT Bat gd Se Cris HRY to Epsom PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, March 4th, -- LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Feb. 21th Standing-- Giraffes 17 Hippos ...... 1 Lions ...... a Zebras ......cocceeviivvieerneennn 5 BOATS ..cmmveivirvsres . 4 Feopards . 3 Tigers .ccivmmnmsmnisnn 3 Rhinos ...occcoveevvecieecineene, 3 Apes in 2 Panthers 0 Crocodiles . 0 Elephants 0 Singles Over 210-- K. Reamsbottom -- 266, 210; M. St. John--263, 233; H. Heard --250, 216; B. Oke -- 246; G. Hastings--246; S. Devitt--246; V. Rider -- 245; J. Mahaffy-- 244; I. Cochrane--243, 235; K. Harper--243, 221; R. Moore-- 243; M. Geer -- 235, 217; M. Wallace--231; B. Doupe--227; E. Bailey--225; C. Wilson--222; J. Hull--222, 207;-J. Harper-- 221; S. Brignall--216; M. Har- rison--215; V. Chapman--213; M. Graham--213. Triples Over 600-- F. Cochrane -- 651; M. St. John--646; K. Reamsbottom-- 636; H. Heard--626; K. Harper --620; B. Oke--611; J. Hull-- 606; E. Bailey--601; M. Geer-- 600. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE League Standing-- Menthols ................ 7 57 Players. ....cceevvieeeven. B 41 Viceroys ... ww 2 35 Belmonts ........... 2 31 Embassys .............. 3 31 Exports cover. B 30 "KO0l8 cnr B 29 No. T'S woven 0 28 Alpines ......... 4 27 Gaylords ............... 3 24 Matinees .....c........ 4 23 Cameos .....ccecvvennnn 2 22 High Triple-- Beth Oke--0674 High Single-- Faye Dowson--279 FRESH Rib Roasts ROGERS AUNT JAMIMA Regutar 15 oz. Peas Bowling Standings Chicken Broilers = 35 Wieners = Golden Syrup Pancake Mix GREEN GIANT Fancy Reg. Over 600 Triples-- Beth Oke -- 674; Joyce Em- merson--669; 659; Faye Dowson--635; Jewel Tristram--610. Over 200 Singles-- Faye Dowson--210, 279; Joyce | Emmerson -- 202, 278; Alice Scriver--251; Beth Oke -- 238, 246; Eleanor Shaw--240; Jewel Tristram -- 240; Dorothy Gord on--204, 233; Rita Saunders-- 232; Doris Phinney--3206, 225, 228; Beryl Bond -- 228; Leona Ptolemy -- 220; Corinne Watts 217; Norma Jakeman -- 216; Elsie Pogue--214; Wanda Dur- ham--210; Carol Wilson--209; Diane Sallows -- 207; Leona Tripp -- 207; Claire Whitter-- 204; Grace Hastings -- 203; Bert Mason--203; Vera Fawns --202; Anne Mulder--201. Prince Albert News district who' will remember Rev. E. F. Swayne, who for a time served in our village church. Sorry to note that Mr. Swayne who had been enjoying retirement, passed away in Nap- anee a week ago. It might be of interest to mention the Swaynes resided in the parsonage where the Roy Skinner family live. Mr. and Mrs. L. Collins of Raglan spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. Rose Somerville. - Mr .and Mrs. G. Hunter en- joyed the week-end with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb j and others at Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. N. Jackson, of Brooklin, also Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson of Oshawa visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson and sons. Company with Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn were their daughter Mildred of Toronto, her friend Mr. J. Nokes, of Oakwood, and Miss Joan Goslin, of Lindsay. Cawker's Food Market Free Delivery 2 -- 3 |b. Average . 69 oe. 49 2 Ib. Tin Jhe 38 2 i 3 PHONE 985 - 2221 CAWKERS FOOD MARKET PORT PERRY Doris Phinney-- There may be a few in our -- rr TS REE s i STR i re a Fe ih ae. 51 fr, To LA

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