Notice To Creditors In the matter of the Estate of | Margaret Elsie Beare, Deceased, All persons having claims | against the Estate of Margaret | Elsie Beare, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the county of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 18th day of June, 1965, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of October, 1965, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed a- mong the parties entitled there- to, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 27th day of August, 1965. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &ec., Sept. 2-9-16 Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the above Estate. | Notice To Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Florence May Brown, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Florence May Brown, late of the Town- ship of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 2nd day of July, 1965, are hereby notified to send to they undersigned on or before the 2nd day of October, 1965, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among tHe parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 27th day of August, 1965. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &e., Sept. 2-9-16 Box 131, Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the above Estate. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of Farm Machinery and household furni- ture, the property of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cayley, Lot 11, Con. 2, Ops Twp. 38 miles west and 8 miles south of Lindsay or 5 miles east of Oak- wood and 3 miles south, on SAT. SEPT. 11th. M.H. 102 tractor, Ford tractor and Fer- guson Manure loader, Cockshutt 4 wheel rubber tired manure spreader, seed drill, 2 rubber tired wagons, full line of Ma. chinery, large qu. 'of scrap. Complete line of household fur- niture including: Findlay Oval cook stove, Frigidaire refrig., Westinghouse electric stove, Dining room table and chairs, Philips T.V., Morris Piano and stool, gramaphone, bedroom suites, large Qu. of woolen blankets (good). Antique clocks, red glass syrup pitcher, shav- ing mugs, ete. No reserve as sale is called to settle estate. Sale at 12 2 p.m. Note this is a large sale and must start on time. Implements sell first. Terms cash. Wm. Graham and Geo. Greenway, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Sept. 2-9 SAT., SEPT. 18th -- Auction Sale of Beef Cattle, 20 Sheep & Lambs, New Ford Tractor, Cultivator, Plow, Full line of Implements, Hay & Grain, the property of William G. Hooey, Lot 10, Con. 5, Cartwright, on 7A Hwy., 6 miles East of Port Perry. Terms Cash. No Re- serve, Owner Giving up Farm- ing owing to ill health. Sale at 1.00 p.m, TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Sept. 9-16 Auctioneers Auction 'Sales AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements and Furni- ture, the property of Douglas Hetherington, Lot 23, Con. 11, Fenelon Twp. (just east of Fenelon Falls on hwy. 121) on THURS., SEPT. 16th. Short- horn cows with calves by side or springers, P.B. Shorthorn bull (Premium bull), M.H. No. 30 tractor, M.H. baler, M.H. Power Mower, M.H. tractor manure spreader, Mec. Deering seed drill, full line of machinery including an (Antique town water wagon), Qu. of furniture, some antiques (butter bowl, Pine ice box) dressers, china cabinet, buffet & chairs, ete. Farm sold. No reserve. Terms cash. Sale at 1 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELREY, Sept. 2-9 Auctioneers WED., SEPT. 15th--Auction Sale of Household fects, the property of the late Emma Henders, at her former resi- dence Yelverton, YA Hwy., 2 miles west of Hwy. 85. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 p.m. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, Auctioneers MON., SEPT. 27th--Complete Dispersal Brunon Holsteins, 70 Head R.O.P. Free Area, Vacc., 3 Sows, 15 Pigs, Sheep, 2 Trac- tors Combine, Implements, Hay, Furniture the property of Morley Bruce, Lot 22, Con. 11, Reach, on County Road, 6 miles north of Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Cattle Sale at 2 o'clock. R. Scott & G. Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, ° TED SPENCELEY, REG. JOHNSON, Sept. 23 Auctioneers Prince Albert News Last Saturday afternoon a group" of ladies were invited to the home of Mrs. Chas. Willes, who was joint hostess with her mother, Mrs. G. Hunter when a miscellaneous shower was held for a cousin, Miss Sonya Rob- ertson, Toronto whose marriage takes place in Octolfr. The bride elect was very excited as she unwrapped the variety of gifts assisted by Linda Hunter and Marie Holtby- Sonya ably thanked everyone for the gifts and party. A delicious lunch was served after which a few early wedding gifts were admired. Mr. Earl Martyn who has spent five weeks as a patient in Barrie Hospital has made fav- ourable progress to be trans- ferred via ambulance to Port Perry Hospital where we wish him well. Sympathy is wih€d to Mr. Eugene Huntley in the passing of his father who resided in Whitby. Mr, and Mrs. K. Kyrytow Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Lyle and family, Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and others on Sunday. Mesdames Stanton, McKeri- kan, and Luke spent an enjoy- able week with Mr. and Mrs: Murray Luke and sons, Stoney Creek. Also called on Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bond, Toronto: Mr. Gilson has returned from visiting relatives and friends in Lindsay. -- ee = ee ee REAL ESTATE - Margare? MISCELLANEOUS FREE! 'HORN OF PLENTY' RECIPE FOLDER This attractive, full - colour folder featuring 9 delicious ways to serve ripe, juicy, CANADA CHOICE fruit can be yours absolutely free. Simply write to The Ontario Tender Fruit Institute Ontario Food Terminal - The Queensway, Toronto 18 Remember, one out of four people in Canada is employed in the food industry. When you buy CANADA CHOICE tender fruit, grown and canned right here in Ontario, you are help- ing Canada's economy to grow. Church Services ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ASCENSION Re v. James S. Cunningham Priest-in-charge SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th-- 11:30 a.m--- Morning Prayer, PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th-- 11:00 am.--Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School PRINCE ALBERT -- 9:45 a.m.--Morning Worship. 11:00 a.m --Sunday School. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th-- 10:00 a.m.--Rally Day Service. Sunday School will join with church congregation and mem- bers will take part in the service. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) I. C. Bowie, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th-- 10 a.m.--Family Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Service. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. Geo. Teskey, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th-- Prospect -- 9:15 am: Manchester -- 10:15 am. Scugog -- 11:15 am. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors RR. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed, 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Have a Problem? -- 985-2420 PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Sept. 9, 1965-9 Partial List Of Winners Port Perry Labour Day Fair FRUITS Coll. of Apples--1. Lloyd Smith; 2. David Porter. Courtland Apples--Lloyd Smith; David Porter. Northern Spy--Lloyd Smith; David Porter. Greening Apples--David Porter. Red Spy Apples--David Porter. Snow or Fameuse Apples-- David Porter. McIntosh Apples--Lloyd Smith; David Porter Talman Sweet Apples-- David Porter; Lloyd Smith. Melba Apples--David Porter; Lloyd Smith. St. Lawrence Apples--Lloyd Smith, Wealthy Apples-- D. Porter Delicious Apples--L. Smith; David Porter. Stark Apples--D. Porter Blenheim Pippin Apples-- David Porter. Clapp's Favorite Pears-- David Porter. A.0.V. Apples--L. Smith; D. Porter; Mrs. B. Dowson FLOWERS Container of Gladiolus--Mrs. Prentice; Mrs. Dowson; Mrs. Phoenix. Modernistic Arrangement-- Mrs. Tink; R. Richards; Mrs. Smith. Flower Arrangement in un- usual container--Mrs. Tink; Mrs. Guy; Mrs. Brown. Table centre of Flowers, Easter Theme--Miss Kent; Mrs. Prentice; Mrs. Tink. Vase of Annuals--Mrs. Brown; Miss Kent; R. Richards Coll. of Cacti--R. Richards; Mrs. Guy; Mrs. Cummings. Glads, Yellow shades--Mrs. Durward; B. Miller; Mrs. Prentice. Glads, pink--B. Miller; Cummings; R. Richards, < Glads, red--B. Miller; Mrs. Dowson; R. Richards. Glads," A.0.C--B. Miller; Mrs. Dowson; Mrs Cummings. Cosmos--Mrs. Philip; Mrs Moore; Miss Kent. African Marigolds--Mrs. Brown; Miss Kent; Mrs. Moore. Asters--R. Richards; Mrs. Moors; Mrs. Brown. Double Petunias--Mrs. Moore R. Richards; Mrs. Cummings. Mrs. | Mrs. Zinnias--R. Richards; Mrs. is Mrs. Tink. Snapdragons--Mrs. Moore; R. Richards; Mrs. Dowson. Garden Carnations--Mrs. L. Patterson; Mrs. Tink; R. Richards, Dabhlias, Mrs. Prentice Brown; Miss Kent. Dahlias, large--Mrs. Prentice Mrs. Tink; Mrs. Guy. Best blooming House Plant-- Mrs. Whitfield; Mrs. Moore; Mrs. Cummings. African Violet--Ken Skerratt Mrs. Whitfield; Mrs. Guy. - Gloxinia--Mrs. Cummings. Novelty Plant--Mrs. Prentice Mrs. Moore; Mrs. Phoenix. One Rose--Mrs, Patterson; R. Richards; Miss Kent. Vase of Perennials--Mrs. Moore; Mrs. Prentice; Mrs. Smith, Bouquet of Roses--Mrs. Patterson; Mrs. Prentice; Mrs. Tink. CANNING Canned Pears--Mrs. Jeffs; Mrs. S. Naples; Mrs. Hansey. Cherries--Miss A. Dodd; Mrs. B. Dowson Peaches--Mrs. R. Prentice; Mrs, Hansey; Mrs, Jeffs. Raspberries--Mrs. B. Dowson Miss A. Dodd; Mrs. T. Lamb. Pineapple--Mrs. S Naples Peach Conserve--Mrs. F. Whitfield; Mrs. T. Lamb; Mrs. S. Naples. Apple Jelly--Mrs B. Smith. Black Currant Jam--Mrs S. Naples; Mrs B. Dowson; Mrs. S. Moore. : Strawberry Jam--Mrs. S. Naples; Mrs. B. Dowson; Mrs. S. Moore. Raspberry Jam--Mrs T. Lamb; Mrs. S. Naples; Mrs. B. Dowson. Three Fruit Marmalade-- Mrs. B. Dowson; Mrs. T. Lamb; Mrs. Whitfield. Sweet mixed Pickles--Mrs. B. Smith; Mrs. B. Dowson; Mrs. R. Prentice. Icicle Pickle--Mrs. B. Dow- son; Mrs. B. Smith; Mrs. Jeffs. Beet Pickle--Mrs, T: Lamb; Miss A. Dodd; Mrs. S. Naples, Bread & Butter Pickle--Mrs. Garvey--Mrs. R. Prentice; Mrs: B. Dowson, (Continued on page 12) Lewis Thompson. did Lewis Thompson. his friends. with Lew's number on it, Lew we will miss you. UXBRIDGE 852-3321 CO-OP CORNER This past week Dr. Albert Schweitzer died. Dr. Schweitzer had many friends. Dr. Schweitzer will be missed by So will Lewis Thempson. entirely different, will be mourned; men will relate their qualities and while in the balance the great man from the Congo will receive tribute from Kings and Heads of State. Lewis Thompson will long be remembered by the Co-op, his fellow employees and his many friends around the country, to whom a hand on the horn or a wave of a hand from the co-op truck, signified Lew was behind the wheel. We don't give medals or erect monuments; if we were an athletic organization we would hang up the sweater However we are just the guys who worked with him at the Co-op and we can just say Lew we will miss you around here, as I am sure dozens, no, hundreds who were accustomed to him calling also will. UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE So did So These two men, PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130