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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Feb 1957, p. 6

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ERE y a (3 SUG eEe a ua ivh ise yo nr sd a ARS a eX Lad Ta A 6-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 10567 BUSINESS DIRECTORY fo Wanted fo Buy limber land and logs, Elm, Beech, hard and soft Maple, Ash, Oak. H. M. Kyte, Blackstock t.1f. INSURANCE | Are your policies - up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON hone 41 Port Perry Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. METAL LATHE WORK. LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and Serviced. OXY-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC WELDING. - CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP Oct. 1, 1968 'Dead Stock Service removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. $2.00 service charge for each call. Telephone Collect. onto Em, 3-3636. : 'Gordon Young Lid. Dec. 31, 1957 DEAD STOCK . Dead or crippled horses, cattle or hogs, picked up for sanitary disposal, Phane collect: Port Perry 108 r 14, Uxbridge 92-r-14, Lindsay 6282. Woodville 32 r 11. ED. PECON]I, Argyle Ontario July 80, 1967. ROOFING "OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Septic Tanks Cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" 24 Hour Service - IRWIN DeGEER Dalton Road, Sutton Phone 231 R ' June. 16, 1957 Head Office, Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontario Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly I'or fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. vo Aug. 30, 1957 Port Perry 90-r-4, or Tor- © 13, concession b, Pickering Twp. The iad - I J - - Bill's Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE TO ALL MAKES and MODELS DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL . PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 597 Mar. 14/57 AIR... LAND... SEA Information, Reservation Tickets, Air Lines, Railways, Steamships, Hotels, Tours, Cruises. Consult F. G. Crosby Travel Agency, Uxbridge, Ont. P.O. Box 354. Phone 128 or 290-W. Office at Howard Shier's. No Service Charge. Mar. 14, 1967. Dead Stock and Crippled animals Hogs, Calves, Sheep, Horses and Cattle picked up promptly. G. R. ELSON Phone collect, Uxbridge 541 24 hour service, 7 days a week. Apr. 10/57 SAT.,, MARCH 9th--60 Purebred & High Grade Holstein Cattle, Pigs, Hay and Grain, McCormick WD Tractor, McCormick Farmall Tractor, Ferguson Tractoor, Dion Threshing Machine, (nearly new); New Holland Baler, Gehl IForage Harvester and blower, Cabey Manure Spreader, Household Furniture, ete., the property of Donald' St. John, Lot 4, Con. 6, Brock Twp., 2 miles west of Sunderland. See bills for complete list. Sale at 10.30 a.m. REG JOHNSON, and TED JACKSON, Auctioneers WED., MAR. 6th, 1957--Auction sale of herd of registered, fully accredited, listed R.O.P. Holstein cattle, hay, grain, milking mach- ine, milk cooler, etc., on Lot 17, Con. 6, Vaughan Twp. at Vallore. Sale at 2 p.m Sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Property of Archie Cameron. See catalogues and posters. Ken. & Clarke Prentice, auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 16--Auction Sale of Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Implements, Hay, Feed, the property of Sam How- sam, Lot 2, Con. 4, Reach, 2 miles South-West of : Utica. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. C. Heayn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. THURS., MARCH 14--Auction Sale of 50 High Grade Holstein Cattle, I'resh and Springer Cows, Bred Hei- fers, Young Cattle, the property of Harry Hall, Lot 13, Con. 7, Ops; 3 miles South of Lindsay. Terms Cash. Sale at 2,00 pm. Wm. Weldon, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, MARCH 9th, .1957-- Auction sale of 4 tractors, Oliver 70, 2 Massey Harris tractors, 1 IHC mo- del C, Allis Chalmers combine, New Holland baler, farm machinery and cquipment, hay, grain, etc., at lot 22, concession 8, Vaughan Twp., % mile South of Klineburg. Sale at 12.30 noon. Terms cash. No reserve. The Property of Estate of the late Fraser D. Reid. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 1957-- Ixtensive Auction Sale of Farm ma- chinéry, implements, equipment, saw mill complete, hay, grain ete,, at lot property of W. H. Godfrey, at Green- wood Park, across from The Paddock, on South side of No. 7 Highway. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Terms Cash. No | reserve, z KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, 8 Auctioneers. TRENCHING, LOADING ROOT and ROCK RAK SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSI FREE ESTIMAT TRIPP CONSTRUCTION Phone 392W (Office) Rebidence--Wm, Tripp 392W and Joe Tripp 892J DRAGLINE, CLAM WORK, FOR LAND CLEARING D BTONE, LOAM, FILL. Hour or Contract. o AUCTION SALES! FA LAA 3 Ts ¢ a : USE The | CLASSY, £0 10% VicK General Carpentry Repairs gnd Alterations, = Kitchen Cabinets pre-built dnd jnstalled. Free estimates, Clarénce Nightin- gale, R. R. 1, Port Perry. Phone 189 r 8. Feb. 28. FOR RENT-- 3 room apartment, all conveniences. Vacant Mar. 1st. Adults, Phone 467 W. FOR ROOM AND BOARD, down- town. - Phone 5564 J. APARTMENT for RENT--5 rooms, self contained. Apply W. J. Carnegie, Phone 15. FOR SALE -- Holstein Veal Calf, Apply Geo. Beare, Uxbridge R.R. 3, phone Port Perry 125-r-22. WANTED TO RENT--5 or 6 room houke with conveniences. Apply Box 51, Port Perry Star. FOR SALE--Cabinet Sink, taps in- cluded. Good condition, A. W. Cro- sier, Phone 495-r-2. : FOR SALE--Empire Cook Stove, white enamel, coal or wood. Reason- able. Apply Mrs. Fred Pearce, Prince Albert. Phone Port Perry 184-r-4. HELP WANTED--Woman to asgist in the processing of poultry. One day a week (Thursday) other work avail- able if desired. Transportation if necessary. Apply stating hourly rate to Box 50, Port Perry Star. Mar. 7 WORK WANTED--Young woman desires house work, would live in. Write to Box 49, Port Perry Star. FOR SALE--21 inch T.V. set, floor model Crossley Super V, used 6 mos. Phone 310. FOR SALE -- Surge Milker Unit, nearly new; also Rite-Way Vacuum Pump, reconditioned. Roy Notting- ham, Raglan. = "FOR SALE--Jersey Cow, 5 years, March 7§ due to freshen. Apply to F. J. Barn- ard, Union Ave., Port Perry. FOR RENT -- 3 room apartment, self-contained. Phone 209, Port Perry. ' FOR SALE--Garry Oats from re- gistered seed. Cleaned, buffed and treated. Phone 119-r-14, TF. WANTED TO RENT--A three bed- room house in Port Perry or vicinity by G. M. Employee, all adults, Box 52, Port Perry Star. LAND FOR SALE -- 64 acres, barn and drive shed. W. McCartney, 1 mile west of Manchester. 2% i= An All-time record of 442,000 births ' occurred in Canada during 1956. : --0-- Canadians last year ate 32,602,000 gallons of ice cream or two gallons for every man, woman and child. i Notice to Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE MILNE, deceased. AHN persons hav- ing claimg against the Estate of George Milne, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Rural Mail Carrier, who died on or about the 7th day of February, A. D. 1957, are hereby notified to send to the un- dersigned on or before the 25th day of March, A. D. 1957, full particulars 'of their claims. Immediately after said date the assets of the said de- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. : DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 18tli"day of February, A. D. 1957. GREER and KELLY, Box -131, Port Perry, Ontario Solicitors for the above Estate. Mar 7 Notice to Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF LESLIE GEORGE LANSING, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Leslie George Lansing, late of the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, Retired Car- penter, who died on or about the 7th day of February, A. D. 1957, are here- by notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of March, A. D. 1957, 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; y DATED at Port Perry, Ontario, this 18th day of February, A. D. 1957. GREER and KELLY, Box 1381, Port Perry, Ontario Solicitors for the above Estate, Mar. 7 FAT INA FUR COAT. {ar SHE LOO JOHN BALLARD Lumber PHONE 280 services and materials: A. SERVICES: various pits. A certified cheque for $1, urer, Coulity of Ontario, 2. Surface Treatihg "1: For the suppl Tenders to be dabmi 3. Application of Bu rail cable, fencing. COUNTY OF ONTARIO Tenders for Annual Supplies and Services Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m., FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, 1957, for the supply of the following 1. Crush and haul approximately 50,000 cu. yds. of gravel will be required to provide a on forms supplied by County. \aterials and plant necessary for the surface tyeatmght of approximately 12 miles. ed on forms supplied by County. ous Materials: Cano For the applicatjopfof (a) Bituminous prime. (b) Bituminous materfals for road mix pavement. to be submitted on forms supplied by County. B. MATERIALS -- I'.0.B. County : %" rock chips, bituminous prime, bituminous materials for road mix, bituminous materials for surface treating, salt for winter maintenance, calcium chloride, chemicals ' for weed and brush control, snow fence and posts, signs, corrugated steel culverts, traffic and othér paints, guide Further information and tender forms for items in 'schedule A may be obtained at office of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . R.E. SIMS, P. Engineer, ~ Engineer, County of Ontario, County Buildings, Whitby, Ontario. 00 made payable to the Treas- ust accompany tender. and enter into a formal con- Tenders 'Cedar Crock On January 30th, Mrs. Wm. M, Weir died at Carman Memorial Hospital. She had been in hospital since last|a baby daughter, born in Port Perry November, suffering from a fractured | Community Hospital on Friday, Feb, hip, and while apparently making sat- 22nd. isfactory recovery, passed away quiet- ly and unexpectedly in her sleep. She was in her 94th year, ' Her husband, the late W. M, Weir, predeceased her in 1960 at the age of 90. - Creek. She and her husband farmed Perry, were Friday afternoon visitors of Mrs, Kilpatrick, progressive euchre on Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dearborn Mrs, Weir was the former Rosa Jane | and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtby also Roberts and was born at Columbus, |held a euchre. She was the last survivor of her fam- | telephone prizes were: high lady, Jack quette. ily of one brother and three sisters, |Holtby; low Prior to her marriage in 1883 to Wm. | high man, Eugene Dearborn, low man, M. Weir, she taught school at Cedar| Murray Holtby. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. V, Larocque on the birth of their first Home-Makers grand-daughter. The ninth. meeting was held at the, : home of Mrs. George Samells, wit Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cummings have | , full attendance. ¥ lla With ¥ Meeting was opened with hymn: Jesus Bids Us Shine, and repeal) the Lord's.P r. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin White, of Port ds Praye Roll call was taken, minutes read and approved. Some business was discussed, Mrs. S. Ploughman demonstra and showed how to make chocolate ™ Cake with seven minute Icing. Mrs. G. Samells gave an interest- ing talk on Banquets, Parties and Etl- After closing Benediction the Queen was sung. bed A delicious lunch was served and Hostess was thanked by Joyce Strong. Roll call -- One reason I am glad Mr. and Mrs, Jack Holtby held a The winners of the lady, Grace Beacock; Miss Patty Boynton visited Miss on their farm on the Shirley road| Patsy Holtby after school on Monday || am taking the unit, "The Club Girl where Mr. and Mrs. Melville Lansing now resides. In 1897 they moved to Rosebank, Manitoba,, where they resided on their will celebrate her fifth birthday this week, Th Carol Craighead, a leap year baby,| Entertains". Next Meeting Feb. 23rd at home of Mrs. George Samells. farm until 1948. They moved to Winnipeg where they lived with a daughter, Mrs. Weir took an active part in all phases of church work and also was interested in the work of the commun- ity in which she lived." She will be remembered for her interest in music, painting and needle work. She was for years the president of the Tobacco Creek Ladies' Aid and was the first chairman of the Ladies' Section of the Dufferin Agriculture Society. She is survived by two daughters and three sons: Susan (Mrs. P. E. Graham);Lof. Roland; Thelma (Murs. J. F. Blanchard of Winnipeg); Theodora, Superinten- dent of the University of Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm, Excelsior, Minn., U.S.A., Gilbert, Liberal M.P. for the Manitoba constituency of Portage- Neepawa. party whip and parliamentary assist- ant to the Prime Minister). Donald on the home 'farm. One son, Prof. John Weir, of the New Mexico School of Mines, predeceased his parents in 1938. She is also survived by twelve grandchildren and 5 great-grand- children. : ~ Funeral service was conducted at Carman United Church by Rev. J. A. Stephen on Saturday, February 2. The church choir with Miss Mary Bruce at the organ, led in the singing.|" Gilbert Graham, grandson of Mrs. Weir, at her request, sang a solo, "When You Come to the End of the Road." Interment at Carman Cemetery. The many floral tributes from friends, far and near, indicated the high es- teem in which Mrs. Weir wag held. Pallbearers were Fred Abercombe, Irvin Park, Lyle Sylvester, Tom Bruce, John Gibson and Douglas Graham, © Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutchison and family in Oshawa one Sunday recent- ly. They were also last Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N. Banks in Pickering. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kemp and Bud returned home on Wednesday. They had a motor trip to Florida. 'George Kilpatrick visited Mr, and Mrs. John Lawrie in Oshawa on Thurs- day afternoon, Sam Parm was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs, George Parm in Oshawa on Thursday. LISTEN TO MICHAEL STARR, M.P., (P.C.) REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT at 1.15 p.m. SUNDAY over Radio Station CKLB OSHAWA PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ONTARIO RIDING 07) CIR - (Gilbert is.also Liberal] There's always good listening on (0: {a {TIT CBC RADIO DRAMA TO-NIGHT and every night of the week . -- "The Trojan Women" (from Toronto) 5 Mon. -- "Tono Bungay" (from Montreal) Tues. -- "Time to Go" {from Toronto) Wed. -- "Toad of Toad Hall" (from Vancouver) Thurs, -- "Down a Lonely Road" (from Winnipeg) Fri, - "The Road Between" {from Voncouver) Sat, -- "The Desertic Place" = {from Holifox) A ( BAL Take no more chonces with unidentified fuels FINISH THE WINT THE COLOR BUARANTEES THE QUALITY "Don't take a ce with fuel or weather! Replenish your bin NOW with 'blue ¢. '. Come snow, cold or bitter temperatures, you'll be all set with a fuel you KNOW will give you better heat, more economy, more satisfaction, more value for. every. cent spent! » Order now! Get acquainted with a fuel that takes every, risk out of coal buying--'blue coal' is colored "BLUE--your identification, your protection, your guarantee of the world's finest anthracite. ' Sh FOR LOW COST AUTOMATIC HEATING rs Cut down basement trips. ,, save fuel, money, time, trouble . . . with the 'blue coal' TempMaster, "Electric Eye" thermostat regulates dampers from liv- ing room.,.gives you simple, inexpen- sive, automatic heating day and night, "Order 'blue coal' now REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PHONE 73 PORT PERRY

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