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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Mar 1959, p. 6

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dit ARERR . Sl ARIAS Neh aM % REG 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1969 BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE Are your Policies 'up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be consult EMMERSON INSURANCE YUkon §-2421 PORT PERRY GILLSON, SLEEP & McPHADEN . General Insurance Victor F. Gillson - George McPhaden Mrs. Evelyn E. P. Allen YUkon 5.2341 Port. Perry April 80/59 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work, EARL WALLACE Port Perry Ont. APEX IV SERVICE Television & Radio Repairs Port Perry--Phone--YUkon 65-2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 31/59 Farm Service Dead Horses, picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 6541, Woodville 82-r-11 Ed. Peconi july30, 1969. Cattle and Hogs (Garnet V. Gray, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Every day except Tuesday Phone 100 for Appointment South from Post Office Uxbridge, Ontario May 15/69 BRUCE V. MACKEY, B.A. Barrister and Solicitor Saturday's at 9 am, to 12 noon. At residence, Caleb, St. Port Perry. Phone YUkon 65-2127 Apr, 2/69 Ted Veenhof - WELL DIGGING CLEAN OUT AND DEEPEN COMPRESSOR WORK 500 Simcoe St. South Oshawa Phone RA 8-6974 Apr, 2/69 Singer Sewing Machine Co. OSHAWA SERVICE DEPT. for Sales, Service, Rentals, Repairs, Needles, Oil, Bulbs (in stock) Call Crest Hardware PORT PERRY YUkon 5-2211 tf1 Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly For fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. Aug. 30, 1959 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. 24 hour service. REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone YUkon Jan. - REAL ESTATE 3> 'Margaret Ballard BROKER 5-2226 14/60 Free Chain Saw ANSE SHE dlivin CRERS Rate--3c. per word. Minimum charge 60c. -- to local advertisers TN EY Closed Jessie's Beauty Parlor will be closed during the Hairdressers' Convention, March 9, 10, 11th. Please arrange to have your appointment at some other time. WANTED -- Outdoor light folding wheel chair. © Mrs. Oar, YU 5-7740. . March12 i FOR RENT--4 roomed bungalow. All conveniences. Immediate posses- sion. Phone YU 5-2612, Mar.12 FOR SALE--Baled Hay and straw. | Kenneth Lee, Phone Blackstock 74-r-3. FOR SALE--Large Space Heater, also 100 gal. tank. Phone YU-5-2339. J. Buxcey. FOR RENT -- Bachelor apartment near High School, bed sitting room,' kitchen & bath. Separate entrance. Heated. Hot water. Phone YU. b5- 219 ' March12 FOR SALE--Formal dresses, pale blue, size 12; shrimp color, size 14; white crinoline, full length, size 12. Phone YU 65-2762. FOR SALE--2 bunches, seven weeks old pigs. Landrace and Yorkshire.' Call Wm. Popowich, Phone YU 5-7704. | ee i FOR SALE | BABY CHICKS (Special Price)-- Order your requirements of day-old' Cockerels now! They develop to a good' meat-type at an early age and make excellent capons. $7.00 per 100, Write Hook's Poultry Plant, Green- bank, Ont. Mar.12 © FOR SALE--3 H.P. outboard Mo- tor, nearly new; Atlas Drill Press, 12" swing arbor collar; General Ilectric Anyone purchasing a new I. H.L. eligible to win a new saw. The hold- er of the lucky ticket will receive ab- solutely free a new Model R.A. Pion- eer saw. This draw will be made only from the sales of the undersigned be- tween the above dates. Trades will be accepted on any make or model. Draw will be made at 9 p.m., April 3rd, 1959 at our store. i Oliver Beach & Son Uxbridge, Ontario. Phone 111-W " March 26/59 SWAIN Seed Cleaners NOW OPERATING Make your appointment early. We carry your grass seed needs. Give us a chance to serve you and we will try to please you. Phone Black- LISTINGS WANTED stock 89-r-11. Apr.30/69' Farms, houses, vacant land, etc. - ; Phone 124 or 49 Sunderland, Ont. LOST--Brown Hound. Town line June 30/59 |of Reach & Uxbridge. Phone YU 5- 2023. a NOW IS THE TIME To DO THAT INSIDE REPAIR JOB FREE ESTIMATE COURTESY PHONE TO-DAY LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. -- SERVICE YUkon 5-7391 Television Set, recently overhauled; Phone YU 5H-7754. | FOR RENT--Lakeview P--_-- "Modern apartment consisting of liv-! ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms, ment with one bedroom. 5-2478. FOR RENT---Ileated upstairs apart- | ment, three large rooms, living room,' kitchen, bedroom, large bathroom. In private home. Adults only. Avail- able April 1st. Mrs. M. T. Beare, Phone YU 5-2435, - WANTED -- Live Poultry. Best prices paid. M. Flett, Bethany R.R. 1, Telephone 7-r-13 collect, apr.16 1 APARTMENT -- Attractive, self- | Younger. contained 2 bedroom apartment. Ap- ply W. J. Carnegie. Phone YUkon 56-2613. WOMAN WANTS WORK -- Any kind, 4 days a week, Tuesday to Fri- Ye Ary Box 19, Port Perry Star. AVON CALLING Ambitious mothers--who want to earn but can only work part time. Avon Cosmetics offers opportunity to earn $2.00 or more per hour. Write or phone between 8-9 a.m, Miss E. Outerbridge RU 2-7567, 42 Saranac Blvd., Toronto 19, Ont. PERSONAL WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years "Qstrex Tonic Tablets re- | Only 60c. vitalize thousands past 40, At all druggists. ATTENTION! wages, bathroon & utility room. Also apart- | Phone YU! T.F.| TAKEN BY MISTAKE--from the Port Perry Arena, Feb, 21st about 4 pm. a brown kit bag containing 8 hockey sweaters--blue & gold, blue &= white, black & yellow, all size 14; shoulder pads; blue hockey pants; ath- letic support; shin pads; hockey glov- es; 2 pair hockey socks. Some of these articles had. names on them, either "Jim Gibson or 'Ken Hallet. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of these articles please write to Box 20, Port Perry Star. WANTED -- Housekeeper for two elderly people. Daily or live-in. For further information Dhove YU 5-7836. ---- -- WANTED -- Housekeeper for wid- ower with 2 children, 7 and 8 yrs, On Farm. Full charge of house. Mod- ern conveniences, Preference to wo- man, desiring good home to high "Duties to commence April 1. Wanied Large United States and Canadian Manufacturing Company requires Field-Representative for Cartwright Township. Exceptionally high earn- ings. Guaranteed repeat business, Automobile essential. Agricultural or farming background most import- ant. Sales training given, Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario. Mar.26 Notice fo Creditors AND OTHERS All persons having claims against the Estate of CHARLES NEWTON HOWSAM, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, De- ceased, are requested to send the , same to the Undersigned, one of the , Executors, on or before the Twentieth "day of March, 1959, after which date the Executors will distribute the as- sets having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had Pioneer Chain Saw from us between | 1% Deepfreeze Unit; Harmony gui- Modice. Jan. 1st, 1959 and April 1st, 1959 is "tar; also 1938 Buick, low mileage, Al "condition. DATED at Lindsay, this Twenty- sixth day of February, 1959. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY March 19 Lindsay. Auction Sale THURS., MARCH 19 -- Giving Up Farming, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, A.C. Tractor, Implements, Hay, Grain, the property of Newton Wilson, Lot 25, Con, 5, Ops Twp., on Highway No. 3b, 1 mile North of Lindsay. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at.1.30 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE SAT., MARCH 7--Postponed Auc- tion Sale of 40 Angus Cattle, Sheep, Hens, Tractor, Implemegt s, Hay, Grain, Furniture, the propedty fy of Melissa Archer Thompson Estate, Lot 21, Con. 4, Cartwright, b miles South- East of Blackstock. Terms Cash. Sale at 11.00 a.m. Order of Sale--Furniture 11 a.m. followed by Implements and Live Stock. Ladies Association will serve lunches. Eldon Thompson and Margaret Ada- line Henry, Executors. Ted Spencely and Wm, Weldon Clerks. 'TED JACKSON, Auctioneer Auction Sales TUES., MARCH 17 -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Cattle, Farmall Tractor, Implements, Hay, 1949 Chev, Truck, Furniture, the pro- perty of Wm,. Short, Lot 11, Con, 2, South Monaghan, 1 mile North and 4 miles East of Bailieboro or 3% mile East of Bensfort Church. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m, REG, JOHNSON, Auctioneer. For all your Real Estate problems consult REG. JOHNSON > Auctioneer and Real Estate sales- man, representing Harvey Keith Real- tor, Toronto. Listings wanted. For prompt efficient service phone Sunder- land (evenings) 180-r-4. Mar.12 Bicycle Licenses The 1959 Bicycle Licenses for Port Perry are now available at the Police Office. . THURS, MARCH 19--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of 30 Holsteins, 46 Pigs, Ferguson Tractor, Dion Thresher, Im- plements, Fowl, Hay, Grain, Furni- ture, the property of Lloyd J. White & Son, Lot 22, Con. 6 Rear, Pickering Twp., 1 mile West and 1 mile North of Brougham and No: 7 Hwy. Terms Cash. No Reserve. "Sale 'at 12.30 pm. Ralph Faulkner, Art Woods, Clerks. : TED JACKSON, WALTER ATKINSON, Auctioneers Junior Farmers Visit Florida When a T.C.A. North Star, destined for Florida, Winged its way up from Malton airport, into the stormy sky on Sunday, Feb, 8, four Port Perry Junior Farmers, Ted Lamb, John Somerville, 'Bruce Leask and Alex Leask were among the passengers who were abdard. At the Feb, 24th meeting of the Port Perry Junior Farmers, with the new president, Ruby Dusty presiding, Ted Lamb related an interesting ac- count of their trip to Florida. Be- cause of the snow, ice, fog and rain, it was five hours later when the boys walked from the plane at Tampa, where they rented a car and drove to Clear Water on the Gulf of Mexico. The weather was warm, humid and sticky, in fact the thermometer hover- ed near eighty degrees during the entire two weeks of their stay in Florida. Travelling southward, with the blue gulf waters on thelr right, they soon reached St. Petersburg where they were obliged to cross a seventeen mile long toll bridge, be- fore entering Bradenton where they stayed for the night. The next morn- ing after changing cars at Sarasota, they sped along about sixty-five miles an hour, which is .the ranging speed there because the roads are long, flat and in good repair, (no difficulty with frost heaving the roads). The swampy farm land supported only a few cattle, Orange groves dotted the landscape and the market gardens were quite impressive with their two-mile-long straight rows of cabbage, corn, sugar The boys found that Fort Lauder- vale Hotel was occupied mostly --by Canadians, They paid a one-day visit to Miami which appeared to be peopled only by elderly wealthy characters, After bathing in the salty ocean, they journeyed on to Florida Keys where "Theatre of the Sea" displays all kinds of sea life such as sharks, alligators and trained. porpoises, Col- orful parrots added to the panorama. At Collins Bay, in the evening, the brilliant display of lights greatly im- pressed our travellers. A cabin at Fort Lauderddle was their headquarters. Here, their neigh- bors were a family from Kingston. In fact, Fort Lauderdale was a Cana- dian community. Ted was confused when he shopped because butter was eighty-nine cents a pound, however, he was delighted with the oranges and grapefruit which were much larger than our imported variety.. Ted as being "a good place for a mo- vie camera". Four water skiers fas- cinated the boys with their high flying antics and they were quite surprised to learn that the best skier came from Kingston in Canada. : Moon the boys were homeward bound, and once again they were a- board one of the large planes which afford most of the comforts and lux- uries of any home. It was planned to have the boys show color films of their trip to Flori- da at our next regular meeting on Tuesday, March 24th, It was moved by Ted Lamb and se- conded by Dave Jackson that Carol Midgley and our secretary, Keith Ba- con, he our official delegates to the Junior "Farmer conference at Guelph on the 13; 14, and 16th of March. With the assistance of Alvin Blades interesting programs were planned for year, Ron Werry, - president of Ontario County Juniors, made a few announce- ments about coming events in Junior Farmer activities such as "Seed Jud- ging" on March 21st; "At Home Dan- ce" in Uxbridge on Friday, April 3rd; "County Get-Together Play Party" in "| May; and that there will be a square dance competition on the evening of our Field Day Competition in June. We were pleased to have Doreen Blades and many new members with us. "The meeting closed with a lunch of milk and doughnuts which was served by the girls. § HELP YOUR RED CROSS Thailand and Pakistan, "Cyprus Gardens" was described by {- each month for_ the remainder of the} Canadian Red" Cross shipments of drugs went" halfway. around the world last year to help curb epidemics in w----X-- The Canadian Junior Red Cross sent relief supplies to assist youth in 26 nations in 1958. oa ntario The Annual Meeting of the Pine Grove Cemetery a "will be held in the ~- : a 1 PORT. PERRY PUBLIC LIBRARY, ' 1 Saturday, March 14, 1959 at 2.30 p.m. Annual Report will be received. ELECTION OF OFFICERS hs Every plot owner is a member who is welcome and entitled to vote on all questions. GRANT CHRISTIE, NORMAN HEAYN, . President. Sec'y-Treasurer. CHAS A. BRADLEY & SON Decorating Contractors INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty Phones: 363) Brooklin, Ont. hats Scar, AT 2-0961 Whitby MO 8-3559 i dec24/69 E ~ KEEP WARM WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR FUEL NEEDS WITH GOOD Quality Coal or Oil et ----r-- Finish out the season with 'blue coal'. Feel how much more heat 'blue coal' delivers for your moncy. You'll discover why more people insist on this - famous deep-mined coal than any other hard coal, REESOR FUEL & LUMBER OFFICE AT SCUGOG and WATER STS. (opposite Bowling Alley) 'blue u coal' LOW-COST HEAT SAFE . CLEAN .

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