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Port Perry Star (1907-), 29 May 1958, p. 6

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6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 29th, 10568 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ann J pp INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult - - EMMERSON INSURANCE Phone 41 Port Perry ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work, EARL WALLACE Port Perry Farm Service Dead Horses, picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 541, Woodville 82-r-11 Ed. Peconi July 80, 1958 Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly For fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 83-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. Aug. 80, 1958 Rc OCA. Singer Sewing Machine Co. OSHAWA SERVICE DEPT. "i for Sales, Service, Rentals, Repairs, Needles, Oil, Bulbs (in stock) Crest Hardware PORT PERRY, vo Phone 61 tfl Coe J i ---- Good Gravel, Eic. PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE For your sand, gravel, crushed stone, washed sand and stone, also good loam. CALL 322-W. Ellsworth Kennedy Port Perry, Ontario June 6 / 1968 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR WANTED Ranch land, Farnis, Homes, Commercial, Summer Properties. MRS. MARGARET BALLARD Phone 124, Sunderland, Ont. Rep Olive Howe Broker. Sept, 26/08 GILLSON, SLEEP & McPHADEN "General Insurance Victor F. Gillson - George McPhaden "Mrs, Evelyn E. P. Allen Telephone 94 Port Perry July 31/68 Cattle and Hogs|- Sand, Gravel Excavating, Backfilling, Top Soil, ete. ROSS SANDISON ~R.R. 4, Port Perry Phone 121-r-b. TF J ------------ Gardens Ploughed No Garden Too Small Trees and Shrubs Pruned. General Garden Work H.T. Morris Phone 222, Port Perry ) August 28/68 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. 24 hour service REG, ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone 451 June 12/68 MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA APPLY TO: CUSTOM HOLDINGS LIMITED % Jones & Greer, Barristers & Solicitors 65 Simcoe St. 8, Oshawa, Ontario, 3 Freeport Silos "Better by years of experience" - The exclusive Cor- rugated Wet Cast, Vibrated Stave end matched and steam curved gives even hoop bearing. Con- cave convex sides equalizes, stave pressure at any silo diameter. A tower of strength, just ask the man who owns one. WILFRED EVANS Uxbridge R. R. 8 Phone Uxbridge 150-r-12. TF Robert G. Eckel Florist Brooklin, Phone 180 Cut flowers the year 'round. Evergreen & nursery stock Custom planting if desired. June 12th (Permanent Position If you are over age 2b, are ambitious and looking for a future, an excellent career op- portunity awaits you. You will receive complete training and all possible assistance in getting established. We already have many clients in the Port Perry area. If your qualifications are acceptable a personal interview will be arranged and your salary discusseed. All replies held in strictest confidence. Write--Cy Churchley, Manager, The Crown Life Insurance Co. 100 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, Ontario, Telephone RA 3-3728. + FOR DELIVERY PHONE Oshawa RA. 51109 Vigor Oil Co. Lid. PRICES REDUCED ON ,, PREMIUM QUALITY STOVE OIL eveovveeresrseesserssoso, sn20c. Per Gallon Telephone RA. 65-3626. tt. | pn 0 | man AVicK | dan Phone 50 WANTED Two waitresses, full or part time. Apply Flamingo Restaur- ant, Port Perry. s " WANTED--Woman to do ironing one day weekly, - Phone 376, ° WANTED 4 Live Poultry. Best prices paid. M. Flatt, Bethany R, R. 1, Telephone 7-r-13, collect. . June26 WANTED -- A Franklin Stove. Phone collect LEnnox 7-1082. May29 HELP WANTED Energetic man with car to be our local sales representative full or part- time. Please reply giving details of age and experience to Ted Risdill, Box 817, London, Canada. WANTED--Would like store smocks or aprons to launder at home. Ap- ply Box 50, Port Perry Star. TEACHER geeks summer employ- ment. Five-day week or part-time preferred. Phone 228-R, FOR SALE -- Want a home site skirting the town of Port Perry? We have several lovely lots high and dry, 76 x 200. Full cash price $460.00 per lot. See Mrs. Margaret Ballard, Sunderland, Phone 124, Rep. for Olive Howe, Broker. May 29 FOR SALE--White Leghorn Pullets 4 to 9 weeks old. Apply to Vic Willis, 'Hwy 12, 3rd concession North of Man- chester. Phone 470-r-18. June 6 FOR REN'T--3 rooms and sunporch. Conveniences, Phone 76-R ~ FOR SALE -- Purebred Hereford Bull, Keith Ferguson, Phone 116-r-13. FOR SALE -- Landrace English Yorkshire cross bred 1st litter sows; serviceable age hogs; pure bred Hol- stein Cow, fresh two weeks; also two brooder houses. Fred Milne, Black- water, Phone Sunderland 8-r-3. FOR SALE--Lloyd Baby carriage, sixway, like new, with extra plastic covered mattress, Phone 118-r-4. FOR SALE--1951 Chev Sedan De- livery. Tires, body & Motor perfect condition, $206.00; Kelvinator Refri- gerator $75.00; 3 piece Chesterficd sectional suite and occasional chairs. Phone Blackstock 38-W. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -- Tam- worth Boars, serviceable age; also pure bred shorthorn cows with calves at foot. Stanley Taylor, Burketon, Ontario. NEED EXTRA MONEY? -- Avon Cosmetics has vacancies for capable part-time woman in the area of Port Perry. Write or phone in the even- ing, RU 2-7667, Miss E. Outerbridge, 42 Saranac Blvd., Toronto 19, Ont. June 12. WORKSHOP ARTICLES for sale-- Shop work benches; shop cupboard, substantial shop door on tracks. Rea- sonable as they are taking up storage space. Brunton Farms, Phone 111, LAWNS CUT Phone 383-R. June 12 LOST--Black setter dog answers to "Jett". South River tag; seen in this area. If found phone Toronto collect 0X 1-7483. LOST--Brown horse strayed from property at Ashburn about May 16. Will finder please contact Alfred Fi- ! sher, Ashburn, phone Brooklin 633-r-4. FOR RENT--Port Perry apartment, '4 rooms and bath. Phone collect, Sunderland 93. Pasturefor Rent Cattle to pasture for the summer. Phone Port Perry 127-r-22, TF. HELP WANTED---Motor mechanic for G.M. dealership. G.M. training preferred. Steady work, hospitaliza- |. tion and pension. plan available: Good working conditions. Apply. Service manager, Alex, Williamson Motor Sales, Uxbridge, Phone' 282. juneb HOUSE FOR SALE -- Port" Perry. Conventional modern styling. Double garage. Forced air. conditioned oil heat, 4 piece bath, built in kitchen in. cluding frig. & stove. Deep base: ment. . All, conveniences, - Close to school, bus, business section. Rea- sonable. . Frank Mc¢Cammond, Phone 611-W, Port Perry, - June b Auction Sales SAT., JUNE 14th -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, 20 cat- tle, 60 Hogs, 2 Tractors, Threshing Machine, Implements, Hay, Grain, the property of L. Barrett & M. Car- ter, Lot 27, Con. 7, Whitby, 1%, miles North-west of Brooklin. Terms Cash. Farm Sold--No Reserve, Sale at 1.00 pm. Ted Heron, Clerk. " TED JACKSON; Auctionger. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL, COKE, FUEL OIL AND PRO- PANE GAS FOR THE FEDERAL BUILDINGS. THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SEALED. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above, will be received in the office of the Secretary until 8.00 p.m. (E.D.S. T.), THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1958, for the supply of coal, coke, fuel oil and propane gas for Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tendera with specifica- tions can be obtained from the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Department of Public Works, Garland Building, Ottawa, and the District Architect, Department of Public Works, 386 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario. Tenders will not be.considered un- less made on the printed forms sup- plied by the Department and in ac- cordance with the conditions set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted, Robert Fortier, Chief of Adminstrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 14, 1968. Utica ' Visiting Mr, and Mrs. F. Kendall Sunday were Mr. Don Pugh and Jo- Ann of Port .Perry. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ruhl attended the wedding of Mrs, Ruhl's sister at Ep- som, Saturday. Mrs. G. Judd and boys visited Mrs. B. Mitchell Friday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. Walt. Mitchell and family and Mr, and Mrs, B. Mitchell and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. Gray. The community takes great plea- sure in welcoming Mrs. Ackney back to her home at Utica. _iRecent visitors of Mr, and Mrs. M. Storie were Mr. and Mrs. E. Holmes of, Maple Grove and. family and Mr. and' Mrs. K. Dyke of Manchester. Congratulations to- Larry Kendall, who following a course in swimming at the Unionville Swimming Club, took the examinations and was suc- cessful in obtaining the Bronze Cross, the Bronze Medallion, and the Award of Merit from the Royal Life Saving Society. May 29 ifn line with others. Pssst 00000000 00000000004 ; ; [SI ) m 1 Advertising Rates eee Ti) i : Commencing with the first of June, 1958 we are changing § our advertising rates to local advertisers to bring them more § This is particularly true of the classi- § fied and coming events, ete. which are gs follows,-- - § 3¢ per word per issue, minimum of 60c. it play ads., 62¢. per column inch; # extra. Coming Events, Cards of Thanks, Announcements, 30 words or less for 60¢., extra words 8¢ each. minimum charge for 40 words on less 60¢., extra words at 3¢ each. 10% discount if paid within 10 days. Other rates upon application. ; vical THE PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY. LIMITE Classified dis- x number charge 16¢ In Memoriam D Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and fa- mily celebrated the 80th Birthday of Mrs. Charlie Johnson of Uxbridge on Saturday evening. WA. will meet at the home of Mrs. Karel Buzek on Wednesday, June 4. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Evans and Ed. win of Toronto, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnson. Remember the Anniversary service on June 8th. . Mrs, Jack Johnson and Donna at- tended the "Anniversary service at Claremont Sunday evening. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lehman and Al- vin and Master Peter Carruthers of Claremont visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Talbert Evans. Mr. and Mrs, Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Kae Evans, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T, Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Gourlie visited one evening last week with. Miss - Vera Prentice. Vera is convalescing after an operation. . A man was found shot in the woods north of Chalk Lake by some people picking flowers, Saturday. Glad to report the sick are improv- ing. = ; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Slack and Bobby of Manchester; Mr. and Mrs, Locger and boys of Cannington, visit- ed Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Carlie Gourlie. Mr. and 'Mrs. Charlie Gourlie visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Bob Gourlie Wed: nesday. "4 : Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ballard; Miss Della Ballard and Mr. Fred Guy visit- ed Saturday evening with E. Ballard: Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Clark of Port Perry calling on Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Clark and' Mr. and Mrs. E. Ballard Sunday afternoon. Miss Pamela Clark attended the birthday party Saturday of Shirley Ann Pavlick of Port Perry. Mrs. Banks of Toronto -spent the week-end with her son Mr. and Mrs. Bob Banks. Mr~and Mrs, C. H, McLaurin of Chicago, U.S.A. will be at home aot Chalk Lake, May 31st. Prince Albert The Suday School anniversary ser- vice last Sunday was very well at- tended. The chancel was decorated with an array of tulips and lilac which added to the lovely worship of story and song. Rev. Mr. Linstead presided for the forepart and introduced the guest speakar 'Rev. Mr. Homes of Harmony who supplied all with help- ful thoughts. It was again pleasant to see: our own choir of teen-agers. The special music, three sisters, the Misses Couves of Greenbank, render- ed most harmonizing vocal selections accompanied by Mrs. G, Hunter at the organ. Lloyd Wilson and Robert Heayn gathered the offering. Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newnham invited a recently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Robinson to their home. Around nine o'clock the foursome had the occasion to call on Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Newn- ham. "Upon entering the house they were completely surprised to find a jolly assembly of well-wishers. The bride and groom were seated and Gary Newnham commenced delivering dain- tily wrapped parcels to the honoured pair, After the last gift was untied, 1 Carol and' Roland thanked everyone who remembered them and now a downpour of confetti. Dainty lunch was served after which the shower display was admired and "life's best" wishes the happy bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. A Robertson, Omemee, -are spending a brief holiday with their daughter Mrs. G. Hunter and Mr. Hunter prior to moving into our vil- lage to whom we extend a welcome. ' Spécial outsiders special Sunday services and visited relatives in our midst: Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker and son Bill, Seagrave, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J Martyn. With Mr, Vickery and the Les Beacocks were Mr. and Mrs. L; Devitt and family, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill, Blackstock. i Lk Keép in mind next 'Sunday 'morning church at 10 o'clock and S. S. at 11 o'clock LIVE BETTER Electrically... . with an..ELECTRIC WATER Mx HEATER £ 2. indy "orp cp attended our], Legion Minor Baseball _Through the kindness of Branch 419, Port Perry, we will once more be able to continue with Baseball for the boys of this town, There are four teams in the 10-11-12 years old and three in the 7-8-9 years old. The teams are listed below, but there is one sad part about all this, We find that the boys are quite enthusiastic and turn out regularly, but try, just try to get the dads out to see them--*"Oh yes! maybe oné or two at the most". They need coach- es and somebody to umpire the games. The schedules are here too, so there is not much more I can do but wait until we get started next Mon- day (June 2nd) and Wed., (June 4th). High School grounds. : If no help coming--Let's forget the whole thing--your boy won't! MINOR LEAGUE BOYS 10-11-12 ' Teams 1--LEAFS 2--BISONS 3--ROYALS- 4---JETS . : Schedule June 4--1 vs. 8 June 11--2 vs, 4 June 18--4 vs, 1 June 256--3 ys. 2 July 2--1 vs. 4 July 9--2 vs. 8 July 16--4 vs. 2: July 23--38 vs. 1 July 30--1 vs. 2 August 6--3 vs, 4 August 13--2 vs, 1 August 20--4 vs, 3 No. 1--LEAFS Jim Gray Bob Lee Ricky Prentice "Dennis Dawson Jim McMaster Peter McDonald - Joel Cawker 'Ron Edenburgh Ricky Snooks Mairs © David Durham Ricky Stephens "Chris Mumford No. 2--BISON Don Gibson : Ron Manns Don McNenly Wayne Saunders Ralph Ballard David Murray Robert Fawns Robert Walker Terry Adderley Roger Stephens John Harper Chas. Hastings Don McLaughlin Paul Heayn No. 3-ROYALS David Menzies Barry Oke Gord Carnegie Brian Mark Doug Edenburgh Roger Pickard Dave Porter "Bill Terrett Norm McLeod Ron. Menzies... Tom Adderley Brian Reader Ron Kennedy No. 4--JETS: Larry Brown Dale McNenly Graham Powell Ron Raines Jack Cook Dan Cawker . John Raines . Rodney Locke Billy Beare Terry Long " Ken Brown Chas, Andrews Eddie Heayn Dan Farrell PRO LEAGUE BOYS 7.8.9 4 Teams 1--YANKEES ; 2--WHITE SOX R 3--RED SOX . Schedule June 2--1 vs. 2 June 9--38 vs. 1 June 11--2 ys. 8 June 23--2 vs, 1 June 30--1 vs. 8 July 7--8 vs. 2 July 14--1 vs, 2 July 21--8 vs, 1 July 28--2 vs, 8 No. 1---YANKEES Jamie Porter Barry Saunders [Ricky Beare = John McDermott Bob Cowieson Tom Hocking Ralph Raines Chris DeNure Ronnie Taylor Billy Hall Jim: Pigeon Lon Mark No. 2--WHITE SOX Gary Jackson Rus Stephens Larry McNenly . Scott Rollo John McMaster Tom Armstrong Ricky Walker Ray Hillier Bill. Mark Trev. Kendall ' Lon Mark Grant Dawson Reg. Manns - J \ = No. 3--RED SOX John Vernon : ; Dale Beare ) Ron Edenburgh Steve Whitter Howie - CHapman Ricky Ballard Ian Cook 'Larry Mark Wayne Craig Glen Howsam Brian Knight Steve Carnegie Remember Dad--It is up to you! See you Monday Nite, June 2, 7 p.m. Scugog News There is to be a religious. festival on Thurs., May 29th at the P. P. High School 'at 8 p.m. directed by Mr, Nel- son, There will be seven schools tak- It will be broadcasted over Oshawa Radio Station CKLB. All parénts are invited to attend. Grace Church choir will meet this Friday at the home of Irene Carter at 8.30 p.m. } We would like to thank all who came out to bowl last Monday. The evening was very successful. Make note that our Church service is at 11.16 a.m, this week and for the r¢gst of the summer. Rev. and Mrs. raham will be back with us this Sun- + Fa p N Buy now on special™ 'blue caul' Budget Plan...and'save! 1. Save money! You get big special discount by order- ing now! . 2, Save worry! No big winter bills, Buy now -- pay later on easy installments! 'Call us today! 3. Save time! No last mins ute rush--have next winter's coal safe in your bin now! 'hue coat "Clean, Safe, Low-Cost Heat _ REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry Don't be color-blind about coul buy 'blue coal'

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