Sy AA N it arnt eg 3 eR tn wen SHELL DHAT MIRA SRR BG Ba HAA ASA ANE 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOMEMBER 14, 1087 BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE Are your policies up-tosdate? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON I'hone 41 Port Perry ROOFING OF ALL KINDS liavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work, EARL WALLACE Port Perry - Farm Service Dead Horses, Cattle and Hogs ((nothing under 800 lbs) picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 641, Woodville 82 r 11 Ed. Peconi july 80, 1958 COMPANY E INSURANCE Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontarie Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly For fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyros Ont. Aug. 30, 1968 ROBERT G. ECKEL Florist BROOKLIN, ONTARIO Phone 190 Grower of cut mums year "round. tf. Good Gravel, efc. | PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE For your sand, gravel, crushed stone, washed sand and stone, also good loam. CALL 832-W Ellsworth Kennedy Port Perry Ontario Dec. 12, 1967. ~SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. 24 hour service REG. ARMSTRONG "| $10.00. Apply Star Office. | Blackwater. Welding Electric and Acetylene PORT PERRY FARM EQUIPMENT Phone 6518 Wie mee | a WAH SOME GPS Ger A755, THEY TRY 440 HUE A MEAL OF 17... Jack Pargefer Service Station FOR S8ALE-- Building lot facing on Queen St. Apply I. A. Boyd.. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT--Bed sitting room, kitchen and bath, opposite High School. Phone 421, Nov. 14 Hockey Skates FOR S8ALE--Boys Hockey Skates, with tendon guards, gize 9; nearly new "TF. FOR BALE -- English Yorkshire Hogs, serviceable age; also a few good English Yorkshire first litter Sows, bred to Landrace Hog. Fred Milne, Phone Sunderland 8-r-8. Nov. 21 FOR BALE -- . Girls White Skates, size 18; Girls White Figure Skates, size 2; also 2 white uniforms, size 14. Phone 817-R. FOR SALE -- Oldsmobile Sedan in excellent condition, new battery, good tires, small mileage, privately owned, upholstery good and clean. Chas. Coombe, Quéen and Simcoe St., Port Perry, FOR SALE -- Potatoes and Table Turnips, at-farm or delivered in Port Perry. Paul Diamond, Phone 114-r-3. FOR SALE--T7" Skill 8aw with 2 blades, $86.00; also white figure skates size b, $6.00. "Box 26, Port Perry Star. Help Wanted Office clerk for permanent position. Typing preferred, accuracy essential. Pleasant working conditions. Com- pany benefits, Apply to Silverwood Dairies Ltd. Phone 164, Port Perry. T.F. URGENTLY WANTED--2 bedroom apartment or small house. December 1st "possession, Port Perry or Prince Albert, Apply Jack Brain, Prince Al- bert. Nov. 28 FOR SALE -- 2 pair of Women's Skates, white, size 6. Phone 480-r-4. WANTED--1928 or 1929 Packard for parts. Will buy car regardless of condition, Also looking for 1928-29 Chevrolet. Apply Box 26 Port Perry Star, Nov. 21 FOUND--Holstein Héifer, no horns, under 2 years. Call Jas. Owen, R.R. 1 Port Perry, phone 189-r-b. Nov.28 FOR SALE -- Space Heater with fan. Large Size. In good condition. Phone 82-J. FOR SALE---Three piece Chester- field Suite, reversible cushions, in good condition. Bargain. Phone 426. BOARDING CATTLE -- Room for 16 head of cattle for winter boarding. John Ostapowich, Lot 17, Con. 10, Reach Twp. Nov. 14 Fresh Bread Our small size loaf ensures daily freshness. '16c. JackSon's Pastries. WANTED--Will pay cash for good used Typewriter. Phone 489-J, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Attractive 134 storey Cape Cod home in Port Perry in first class con- dition. ~ 8 bedrooms, modern bath, family size kitchen, spacious living room, storms, screens, fully land- scaped. Low down payment. Contact Donald H. Howe, Realtor. RA b- 7782, 26% King St. East, Oshawa. Notice to-Creditors| IN. THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of ANDREW BULLOCH, DECEASED All persons having claims against the Estate of Andrew Bulloch, ate of the Village of Caesarea, in the County of Durham, Trapper, deceased, who {died on or about the 10th day of 'Oct., A.D. 1957, are hereby notified to oi to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of December, 1967, full par- ticularg 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 4th day of November, 1957, GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &c., Nov. 21 } Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the above Estate. . FOR SALE--Quebec heater, large size; Vacuum cleaner, barrel type; Lamp Table, limed oak; two floor lamps, new; one table lamp, new; 4 coffee tables, round. Phone 424-R. FOR SALE -- Remmington Noise- less Typewriter, desk style. = Phone 317-R, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Frigidaire Refrigera- tor, 9 cu. ft, in excellent condition, all white. Phone 868-W. FOR SALE--Girl's Winter 8-piece Outfit, red with grey fur trim. Size 6x. Perfect condition, Phone 649, after 6 p.m. PERBONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5, 10, 16 Ibs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double re- sults; new healthy flesh; new vigor. Ostrex also improves poor appetite due to lack of iron. 'Get-acquainted" size only 60c. At all druggists. FOR SALE--White Figure Skates, size 6%; also Boys Hockey Pants and Port Perry Phone 461 Jan, 10, 10568 shoulder pads. Phone 421, Port Perry. BULLDOZING TRENCHING, LOADING, DRAGLINE, CLAM WORK ROOT and ROCK RAKE FOR LAND CLEARING / SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, LOAM, abn, i EXCAVATING FREE ESTIMATES--by Hour or Contract. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Phone 392W (Offlee) Realdence--Wm. Tripp 8902W and Joe Tripp 892J ER CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST 'POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voters' List of the Township of Cartwright, County of Durham. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters' Lists Act, 19561 and that I have posted up in my office at Blackstock on the 6th day of November, 1957, the list of all pefsons entitled to vote at the Municipal Elections of the said muni- cipality and that such list remains there for inspection. : And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- pealing being the 21st day of Novem- ber. Dated at Blackstock this 6th day of November, 1957. C. W. Sweet, Clerk. Twp. of Cartwright. AUCTION SALES SAT,, NOV. 23rd--Farm Sold Auc- tion Sale of 30 Shorthorns, Imple- ments, M.H., Tractor, Threshing Ma- chine, Hay, Grain, the property of Harry Dunn, Lot 16, Con, 2, Mariposa Twp., 3 miles South of Little Britain, Terms Cash, No Reserve, Sale at 12,30 p.m. Bill Weldon and Geo. Greena- way, Clerks. REG, JOHNSON, Auctioneer. WED., NOV. 20th -- Giving Up Farming, Auction:8ale of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, the property of Thos. H. Lakey, Lot 5, Con, 3, Reach Twp., 1% miles South of Utica. ! Terms Cash, Sale at 1.00 p.m.- Cecil Heayn, Clerk. ' Cream Producers The Annual Meeting of the Ont- ario County Cream Producer's Assoc- iation was held in the Department of Agriculture, Uxbridge, on Tues- day, October 29th. The highlight of the evening was an address by Mr. W. J. Wood, Zone Director on the Ontario Cream Pro- ducers' Marketing Board, He outlined the many ways in which the revenue of the Cream Producers' Association is spent, He also explained the pur- pose of the proposed Stabilization Fund in stabilizing the market for all milk produced in Ontario. The election of officers resulted as follows: President-- Gordon Rynard, Zephyr Vice-President-- Lloyd Stanley, Brooklin, R.R. 1 Secretary-Treasurer-- H. L. Fair, Uxbridge, Ontario Voting Delegates-- Gordon Rynard, Lloyd Stanley. Directors: Rama--Gordon McArthur, Washago Mara--Frank Davis, Brechin, RR 1 Thorah--Earl Windatt, Beaverton, R.R. 8 Brock--Les Faux, Blackwater Reach--Fred Lamb, Port Perry, R 4 Scott--Harold Clark, Uxbridge, R. 2 Uxbridge--Gordon Ewen, Uxbridge, RR. 1 Pickering--Verle Wage, Brooklin, 1 - Whitby--Lloyd Stanley, Brooklin, 1 East Whitby--Percy Mountjoy, , Oshawa, R.2 Scugog--Everett Prentice, Port Perry, R. 8 Director of South Ontario Federa- tion of Agriculture--Wm. Parrinder, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer | Brooklini, RB. 1. PHYLLIS MARSHALL. Phyllis - Marshall, well-known to television audiences for her singing 'of blues and other sultry numbers, ap- pears regularly on the weekly 'Cross- Canada Hit Parade on the CBC-TV network every Saturday. emocratic Fair-Play As you know, many Port Perry people make frequent trips to gov- ernment store towns. This takes time, costs extra money and some- times results in late homecomings, to say nothing of hazardous driving in all kinds of weather. Permitting establishment of legal stores has NEVER increased the use of these beverages. Homes that do not care to use it will still carry on as they have in the past, and . can ignore the Government Stores' existence, BUT, the large half of our popu- lation that sees no harm in moder- ate use will be able to purchase it, under the law, at less inconvenience and hazard. SECOND ANNUAL Agricultural Night- Dinner Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PORT PERRY at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 19th DR. E. R. BOWNESS, Director of Toronto Elevators, will be the guest speaker At a special meeting of the Cottage Hospital Board last Thursday eveén- ing, the members voted to accept the comprise' figure of $163,484 from the L. C. Scott 'Construction Co. for com- pletion of the building. It is expect- ed work will begin within a very short time, as soon as the councils of the townships of Scott and Uxbridge and the Town of Uxbridge - give third readings to thelr respective debenture by-laws. The accepted figure was a reduction of approximately $11,000 in the amount originally requested by the company. This was" lowered by dropp- ing their claim for 10 per cent profit which is legitimate to one half that and by eliminating certain items of overhead which had been previously estimated. Of ' the $163,484 now agreed on, $86,764 is to settle claim to date, $48,660 represents additional amount required to complete contract, and $28,170 to items back into contract such as elevator, electrical and plumb- ing * fixtures, etc. By eliminating double glazing, ' interior decorating and perhaps lead shielding in the X- Ray rooms, this last' figurd may be furthur reduced by $7,100, To be:added to the $168,484 is an- other $5,600 architect's fees to com- pletion of the buildifg, and 'an: esti- mated $8,000 legal 'costs, bringing the amount to $171,984. This less the $7,100 mentioned above, leaves the total cost at $164,484, On the credit side, actual cash plus post dated cheques, plus other amounts have brought the trust fund T cous Ge, AV S You | uP WITH THE DOUGH. TERMS ARRANGED ON PORT PERRY mayl tf. Plywood Arborite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile Doors, Trim Uxbridge Hospital Board Accepls Contractor' S Otfer to Complete Job to $20,840,- Added to this will be $40,000 from the town, $20,000. from Twp. - $4000 from Reach Twp. and government grants totolling $71,000 to bring the total to $172,400. (Since the above figures were given at the special meeting, other donations to the fund have been sent in:) Mr. Fred Taylor, hard working member of the Board stated that he '| hoped the. hospital building would be : sufficiently completed to have a certificate of occupancy issued by the architect before January 1st,19568. EIR: Jar th Fidelis Class The regular monthly meeting of the Greenbank Fidelis Class was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Helen' Thomson. Quiet music opened the devotional and the theme: was "Serving God." The president then took over the mieeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read and thirteen mem- bers answered the roll call. Rev. Mr. Chapin was their to install the new officers for the coming. year; but so few were out, it was decided to wait until a later date. The date of the Christmas party was set for the 10th of December, and there was to be an invitation extended to..the Helping Hand Class to come. - The meeting closed with the Mizpah bénediction, and a oud hour was enjoyed. Uxbridge Twp., $16,000 from Scott 2 al Stores Drive Out Illegal Outlets It is a know fact that when legal Ontario Government Stores move into a community, ILLEGAL OUTLETS move out. Out of business. We don't know if there are any illegal outlets in Port Per- ry, but we do know of a town of similar size that boasts 26,-- twenty-six illegal sources open day or night for adults or teen- agers, boys or girls, HOME IMPROVEMENTS JOHN BALLARD LUMBER PHONE 280 SPECIAL SMALL ARBORITE TABLE TOPS-=50e, $1.00, $1.50 Legal Government Stores sell ONLY TO ADULTS; They sell only in sealed packages . for home use; they operate in day time only 'and never on Sums days. AND what is even botten] their establishment in a town invariably drives out ALL: {l- legal, illicit outlets... Officials Imow this is a fact. i / g Phone 50. ada ie de Jo He He SE Nie We SE NE # Now is the Time fo Plan Your Christmas Advertising Campaign The PORT PERRY STAR will be happy to help you plan your schedule and slvetiising material. ROARS ASAT AS ATA AS ATATAS 0D ¢ : 5 # WE SIN : READING] KEEP WARM N SUPPLY YOUR FUEL NEEDS WITH GOOD Quality Coal or Ol TE FuELs Coal ~ ll ~ Wood & loni, 289 - coe PORT PERRY { id Ries Road Superintendent. Clerk. Township of Cartwright Applications will be received by the undersigned till 12 o'clock noon, November 29, 1957, for Grader Operator and Applicants to state age, experience and salary expected by the month and by the year. Applicant wishing to interview Council, please contact ry C. W. SWEET, Clerk, Blackstock, Ont. LR RNY abet NN Perry to be progressive. practice and does increase-the company's business, "WA For Port Perry The Port Perry Citizens' Welfare League want Port However, we are convinced that LIQUOR and BEER STORES WILL NOT HELP. Money spent for liquor and beer goes to the brewer and distiller and they alone make the profit--not the local businessmen. If a gasoline.company wants to increase sales of its product, it will open new outlets. This is standard business Ad- ditional outlets for beer and liquor will also INCREASE SALES IN THE LIQUOR BUSINESS. But why should we be mislead into thinking it will bring business to Port Perry \ merchants? A ER i