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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Dec 1955, p. 6

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY DR. J. B. LUNDY DENTAL SURGEON (Over Telephone Office) PORT PERRY ONTARIO Office Hours ---- 10 aan. to 6 p.m. Phones: Office 68W. Res. 68J ARTHUR W. 8S. GREER, Q.C. in attendance at my Port Perry vifice on Wednesday morning and Friday atternoon of each week, or by appointment, Blong Block, Port Perry, re tte pn tap ~~ Elcirical rl Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MAC hails ELEC TRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWLRS, Machine Ground ahd Serviced. OXY-ACETYLENLE and WELDING. CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP ELECTR DEAD STOCK « removed. from your for sanitary disposal. EM 3-3636. Gordon Young Lid. Dec. 81/66 Office Houia: hone 20° Are vouy policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H.W. EMMERSON IPhone 41 farm "promptly ¢--THE PORT PERRY STAR, 'THORBDAY, DROEMBER tah, 1065 DR. R. G. McNAB Dental Surgeon Port Perry Medical Centre. Daily 9 am. to 6 p.m. except Monday. 4 - te Phone . Dec8 Ho6 INSURANCE Port Perry 4 INSURANCE . COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontario Telephone Collect. Port Perry 90-r-4, or Toronto SERVICE--both household and Gilson milk coolers and freezes. Dead Stock Service| Dead or crippled horses, cattle or hogs, picked up for sanitary disposal. Phone RCSD EASA EA AEARRAS SANS collect: Port Perry 108 r 14, Uxbridge ITead Office, 92-r-14, Lindsay * Woodville 32 r 11. "ED. PECONI, Argyle Ontario 5282. july 30, 66 HILLTOP BODY & FENDER COMPLETE REFINISHING COLLISION REPAIRS Wheel Service Auto Safety Glass Installed Towing Uxbridge hone Alignment and Steering 304W we ww Wm, Heayn, Prop. "BOOFING OI" ALL KINDS 'Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. - Ww A I. L A C K Port Perry Septic Tanks Cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" 24 Hour Service IRWIN DeGEER Dalton Road, Sutton Phone 231 R EARL "a June 16/66 Dead Farm Stock Picked up Promptly For fastest service Phone collect: Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont, Aug. 15. 1956 { | SAND, GRAVEL, SOD and LOAM 1 finish with flavor considered most im- Refrigeration Commercial. Refrigerators. Reg. Boundey 'For Complete Home Furnishings ' see BRADLEY FURNITURE SHOWROOMS 299 Simcoe St., S., Oshawa RRR NSU CORR Ma i © An nL A Te. For Dressed Poultry OI' ALL KINDS VISIT AA COUNTRY VIEW POULTRY FARM Phone 488; Port Perry "You'll be surprised how much you save." t.f. IRR ARRAN 1. SNA CRF ANAS II A See Oshawa's Largest Selection 2 of Living Room Furniture at Bradley's Furniture Rooms 299 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa >, WILL TAKE ORDERS FOR ELLSWORTH KENNEDY. will be pleased to serve you. Phone 322W Port Perry for information "Nov. 27/55 Cheddar is the only cheese graded in' Canada and inspections are being made continually wherever cheddar cheese is sold, In grading cheese, it is scored on the following points: flavor, texture, closeness, color and portant." Commercial plywood as known to- | day dates from 1906 when it was first | made in St. Johns, Oregon. {Ly | BULLDOZING TRENCHING, * LOADING, DRAGLINE, CLAM WORK, ROOT and ROCK RAKE FOR LAND CLEARING SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED FREE ESTIMATES--by Hour or Contract. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION Phone 392W (Office) 1 )) Residence Wm. Tripp 392W and Joe Tripp 892J EXCAVATING STONE, LOAM, FILL. |. BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT is- LISTINGS WANTED WANTED AT ONCE n Farms, houses and vacant land. Buyers waiting. Contact Chas: Reesor, Bigclow St. Port Perry. P.O. Box 43. Agent for Donald Scott Real Estate, 26 Prince Street, Oshawa, tt. * HIGHEST PRICES paid for Poultry of all kinds. Call Country View Poul- try Kurm, Phone 488, Port Perry. Wm. Heayn, Prop. We also custom: kill and Cryovac wrap turkeys at reason- able aries. tf. Sale of Land for Taxes To Wit: sued by the Warden of the County of Ontario and bearing the date 17th day of August, 1966, the sale of lands in arrears for taxes..in the County of Ontario will be held at the Court House, Whitby, at the hour of ten o'clock in the morning on the 6th day of Deceniber, 1966, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale is being published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September 3, 1966. go Copies of the said list may be had at my office. WM, G. MANNING, Treasurer, County of Ontario, Treasurer's Office, Whitby, August 17th, 19656. "dec.1 WANTED--Scugog Lake front lot, with or without buildings. -Apply R. Irving, 1016 Kingston Road, Toronto. Dec. 1. WANTED TO BUY--Pine and Hard- wood logs or timber logs. Apply P.O. Box 441, Peterborough, Ont. * Bye. is Wanted fo Buy Timber land and logs, Elm, Beech, hard and soft Maple, Ash, Oak. H. M. Kyte, Blackstock t.t. ID Eu (wm (em w= am ~ CEMENT Now in Stock Reduced Prices Place your order promptly UXBRIDGE CONCRETE PRODUCTS Phone 204 W Uxbridge Dec. 8 man cus Ww Em ene ¢ STRAYED--To the property of N. Newlands a Holstein Heifer, owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. N. Newlands, R.R. 2, Seagrave: Phone 67-r-6 decl Well Digging (Power Equipment) Jement Tile supplied. Phone 198-r-3. N Dec. 1 M. O. TINDALL, Realtor | 43:Bond- Street, West, Oshawa Phone RA 5-0429 $1600 down--Prince Albert, 7 rooms, 1% storeys, b rooms down, 2 up. Separate entrance. Rents at $40.00 per month. Oak floors, large living room, panel ceiling, 3 piece bath, hot air heating, full basement, % acre choice garden; garage. $8,000. $1200 down -- Port Perry, 6b room clapboard, 2 pe, bath. rooms, Only $60.00 per month. Decl . FOR RENT -- Apartments, partly furnished or unfurnished. Phone 6562. FOR SALE--50 Barred Plymouth Rocks, 8 months old. Phone 164-r-4, Port Perry. Dec. 8 FOR SALE--Walnut Enamel Steel Bed and Springs; also 2 pair boy's skates, size 6 and 7, one pair roller skates, Phone 467-W. A, 3 £3: ; . FOR SALE--Eureka Washing Ma- chine, 1-year old. Reasonable. 78-W. FOR RENT -- South East half of double house, all conveniences, ' Suit couple with one child. - Phone 467-W. FOR SALE -- Ladies bicycle; also station wagon coat, size 12, dry-clean- ed; also pair skates, white boots, size bench, in_good condition. Hook, Phone 499-r-2, Port Perry. skates, tes, osize 11, FOR SALE -- Upright piano and Mrs. E. L. skates, size 8; girl's" white figure ska- "Phone 26-R. HELP WANTEB--Receptionist 'for professional office. 5 days a wegk, including two evenings. For appoint- ment for interview phone 206-R, Poit Perry. FOR SAL BE Pony Fey spolteds also 9 weaned pigs. Glenn Hill, Port Perry RR BR. 1, Phone 189-r-2, Salesman Wanted FULL TIME " FOR THIS DISTRICT dian Motor Club. they have known. Please include phone number. Box 7, Port Perry Star "FOR SALE -- "Ladies 'white figure w size 6%; also pair of boys | To enroll applicants in top Caua- The men we want must have direct selling experience and be determined to work hard for the most profitable and satisfying job Must have a car. Personal interviews given to appli- cants with complete resumes only. Spaniel Female. Phone 404. FOUND--In Port Perry, a black type work. Phone 269, Port Perry. WORK WANTED--Girl desires any dern 3-room apartment. Central. Phone 1566 (Daytime). FOR RENT--$40.00 monthly, mo- HOUSE TO RENT -- On John St. Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Thompson, Pet- erboro were recent guests of Mrs, Geo. Fowler. : The recreation centre was filled on ednesday night to gee the pictures and hear the Life Story of Scugog Road from Lake Ontario to Lake Scugoy, and' everyone enjoyed fit A splendid crowd attended the high school co mmencement Friday night and enjoyed a fine evening's program. Not only were the prizes and trophies, ete. presented to deserving students, the pupils displayed fine musical tal- ents in several vocal and instrumental selections, There were also tumbling exercises by the boys and a one act play was put on by the pupils. During the evening's program cer- tificates and diplomas were presented to many young folk attending our school. Also trophies and crests for' achievements on the athletic field. of books at this time. Library books | were presented by the Wm, VanCamp family and Home Economics reference books and charts were presented by Mrs. John Scott. Murs. Lorne Thompson, Mrs, Gordon Paisley, Doug Davidson, Clifford Jack- son and Jim Grieve attended the Dur- hain Club in Toronto Thursday night. The trio sang on the programme with Mrs. Thompson accompanying them. Mr. 'and Mrs. Gordon Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin took Gr. XIII to Toronto Thursday night to see "By the skin of your teeth". The pu- pils are studying that book in school this year. A goodly number of Elders, Stew- arts, Sunday School teachers, Y.P.U,, W.A. and "W.M.S. Officers attended party and dance at Manchester Hall last Friday evening. Winners were-- ladies first, Mr. Bray; ladiés second Mrs. Walter Rogers; consolation, Mrs, Lorne Thompson, Mr: Leach, second Mr, E. Storey, con- 'solaton, Mr. Calbery, Gentlemen's first, The next. euchre and dance will be 1 | thoroughly. on December 9 at eight thirty, There will be a draw for'a Christ- mas cake that evening for which tick- ets are now on sale. The committee in charge are™Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, Mr, and Mrs. Rae McDonald, Mr, and Mra, Bruce Bailey. = BR Manchester Mr, Dennis McKinzey has built 'a garage on his property. Mr. Fife Innis has purchased Mr. Ray Hobbs' lot, and is building a ser- "The school received a presentation vice and sales station, p Mrs, Alex. Hewitt, PLAN is visite her sister, Mrs. A. Roach and family. Mr. Clark Harrison spent the week- end in Detroit with his brother and family. The Woman's Association is meeting Thursday, Dee. 1st. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late E; H. Gerrow. Mr. Gerrow was well known in this dis- trict and highly tespected by al} who knew 'him, . - Mr, and 'Mrs. W. .F. Crosier and Mr, Wes. Crosier, Seagrave, 'visited Mr, and Mrs, Wi 8, Taylor, Stouftville, on Sunday. u Service will be as wana) next Sunday at 10 a.m. Sunday School at eleven o'clock." If is expected Mrs. Newman will be present. Her first visit with our congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Tracey and family have moved to the Stanley. Croxall house south of the village. Mr, Murray Williams is building a service station on the Manchester- Port Perry highway. "Look at those figures in the win- dow. Don't they look dumb!" Maybe; but they're smart enough to get ming coats." Lady of the house to maid: 'Now when the company arrives, Hilda, be careful not to spill anything." Maid: "You can trust me, ma'am. - at the home of 'Ms. Howard Franklin, I won't say a word." the services of recorisecration in the | All good sized |. Posses- Dec 8 near Queen. Conveniences, sion Feb, 1st. Phone 367-J. FOR RENT -- Heated furnished' apartment from Jan. 1st. [Reasonable to careful tenants. Apply Box 6, Port Perry Star. ' FOR SALE--Hamsters. Port Perry. Phone 130, FOR 'SALE--Holstein Cow, 5- -year old, due to fresher Dec. 1. Roy Mec- Laughlin, Nestleton. stock 17-r-8. : LL ant gS Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Herman Creighton Wilson, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Lstate of Herman Creighton Wil- son, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the bth | day of November, A.D., 1956, are here- by notified to send to tie undersigned on or before the 81st day of December 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 he shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 28th day of November, A.D., 1966. ARTHUR W. S. GREER, Q.C,, Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario, } Solicitor for the Executrix. "Dec. 16 Blackstock The regular monthly meeting of the W. A. of St. John's Church was held in the Parish Hall on Nov. 17th. with the Pres. Miss Eva Parr presiding. Meeting opened with a hymn and the | Scripture by Mrs. Nicholson who led tin the prayers with the general | Thanksgiving and the members prayer | in unison. The roll call was answered by 15 members and several donations towards the coming bazaar... The birthday box was reimbursed by Mrs. Geo, Forder and Mrs, W. Lamb. The Cor. Sec'y, Mrs, Colley, reported hav- ing sent one "get well" card; three' "sympathy" and two "thank you". Mrs. J. 'Hamilton, Dorcas Sec'y read the requirements for the Indian girl outfit and a letter of thanks for the fine bale she had sent recently. Mr. Nicholson, Diocesan Represen- tative, reported on the meeting held in Toronto and said the united offering this year was the largest ever. st. John's contribution was $26.86. Fach member was asked to take at least one church calendar to help reach the objective viz. one in every Anglican home. Arrangements were: made for the O.N.O. banquet being 26th and the bazaar to be held Fri, Dee. 2nd. The meeting was closed with the benediction after which lunch was served by group IV with Mrs, Jos, Forder, convener. Mr. and Mrs: Russel Spinks, Osh- awa visited Mra, Ed, Darcy on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray McGill spent the 4, Phone 214. 5 NI A RE br FA ' he E 4 gS + $F 5 8 od ; # Cy) ~1is Fitze over the,week-end. Phone Black- tien catered to on Saturday evening Nowvat- Port Perry United Church Sunday , p.m. and evening. - Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Lewis Fitze in the pasting of her brother Mr. Jno. Ney in® Barrie two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8S. Black and Miss Isabelle Black, Midland and Mrs. Jno. Ney, Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs. Lew~ Rev. and Mrs, Fred Riding and childien, Union City, Penn, visited the VanCamp families last week, A very enjoyable evening was spent in the recreation hall Saturday when the Anglican W,A. catered to a Tur- key Banquet for the O.N.O. members. and their husbands--seventy all told. Mrs. Dorothy Marlow, Pres. was M.C. and proposed a toast to the Queen, then Jim Marlow asked the Blessing. "After all had done full justice to the bountiful meal, Mrs. Neil Malcolm thanked the W.A. and Miss Eva Parr responded. Neil Malcolm led com- munity singing and Eleanor Werry presided at the piano. Neil Bailey proposed the toast-to-the wives and Doris Marlow replied. Jessie Gunter proposed toast to the husbands and Dick Bowles replied. Dalton Dorrell and Dick- Bowles sang The Whiffen Poo Song and a humorous verse {hby had composed. Edith and Roy Me- Laughlin and Gib Marlow gave sev- eral selections on the piano violin and mouth organ. After the tables had been moved away Elaine Bailey led in a number of amusing games and relays. . . Mr. Jno. Hooey, Cameron, spent Sunday with Mr. Jno. and Mrs. Tom Smith. : Mrs. Mollon, Sunderland spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar- tyn. ' = Mr. and Mis, Thos, Bowman, cele- brated his 85th birthday at the homes of his sons, Messrs. Godfrey and Wil- fred Bowman's, Enfield, Friday. My. and Mrs. Harold Weir, London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Bowman, em ---- Quite a number from here attended the Port Perry High School Com- mencement Friday evening. Dorothy Wilbur received the Dr. J, B. Lundy trophy for Junior Matrjculation His. tory and English; Hillis Wilbur was given a school pin as second Inter- mediate boy in sports. Entrance cer- tificates went to Malcolm Randall, Kenny Skerratt, Loraine Julien,, Reg. Philip and Barbara Graham, Walt. Sandigon, Charlie Trinka and Bob Dia- mond received junior matriculation standing. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooey of Port Perry, visited Mr, Bert McKercher one day last week. 'Mv. and Mrs, Frank Kendall visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward in Whitby on | Sunday evening. 2 Mr. and Mrs, John Hill, of Pine Grove, were at Jack Crosier's Monday evening. Mr, 'and Mrs. Chet Geer were at a euchre party at the home of Mr. and Mra, I, 'Wagner recently. T COAL no Our reliable Coal | : brings loads of | \ comfort fo your | ® home. Phone your | order ny Vigor Gil Co. Ltd. ; | Stove Oil 2 10 cents per gal. 'Fuel 0il 16%2 cents per gal. For Delivery Phone - + 7 |] Oshawa RA. 5-1109 PAINT SHINGLES x i TO as | Tad Cw See Our Aluminum | | M | STORM DOORS | 0 | _B $55.00 . | $4 NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER "YOUR STORM SASH ' Lake Scugog Lumber Company Lid. PHONE 240 W PORT PERRY > : y J > Eee u rs ~ "ONT. Rudin il week-end with friends in Toronto. The Utica Hall Board held a euchre PLYWOOD WALL BOARDS

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