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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Mar 1963, p. 6

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6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, 1968 BUSINESS DI RECTORY For Sale Registered and Commercial Rodney and Russel Oats, Commercial Garry Oats and Barley. Certified Vernal and all your Legumes & Grass needs. We have now installed a new Seed 1 Mixer to mix your grass seed. SWAIN SEED CLEANERS AND DEALERS Phone Blackstock 986-4331 2--May 2 INSURANCE |, or Are your Policies up-to-date? Whatever your Insurance needs may be consult EMMERSON INSURANCE 985 - 2421 PORT PERRY WES LANE PLUMBING and HEATING Gar Wood -- McClary Phone 985-2473 TF. Port Perry Apex TV Service TELEVISION REPAIRS Port Perry--Phone---985.2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 31/63 Cash on the Spot Dead and crippled farm stock | removed promptly. For fastest service call MARGWILL FUR FARM | Tyrone, Ontario Phone Hampton 263-2721 (Collect) 1.5 License No. 245c.63 Mar. 22/63 John Megans | \ Highest Fast Prices Service | i I DEAD FARM STOCK SERVICE | We pick up all farm animals | J Phone Blackstock 986-4861 or Zenith 32800. License #232-63 2 June 6/65 Real Estate FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD Realtor 3 Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 1--Nov. 21/63, GILLSON & McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY ONTARIO Telephone 985.2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. 1: Mar. 28/68. BRL TES HE ITI Ask Us First... ® MICR Cheques ® Continuous Business Forms ® [Posters ® (Catalogues ® And More. PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. Phone 985-2331 Rage ie ions Ti Leah Any age, any grade. Goreski Roofing LLATHING, METAL WORK INSULATION, FLA'l' ROOF, Phone PORT PERRY 985-2751 Aug. 30/68 Check Spring Coat, size 14. Excellent condition, Reasonable. Phone 9856- 2678. ' SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by I'OR SALE - Frigidaire Electric Stove, 4 burner, 21". General Electric | Upright Vacuum Cleaner. Both in good condition. 985-2864 or 985-2220. PUMP EQUIPMENT R A i FOR SALE Convertible Style Baby eg. rms rong Carriage. White with light blue trim, Port Perry, 985-2226 good condition. $18.00. 985-7758. So FOR SALE -- 1956 Volkswagen, TEACHING PIANO good condition. 985-7790 or 723-1270. EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Plano, Theory and Harmony. Special courses "FOR SALE -- Good Building Lots on the Kast side of Simcoe Street, Port Perry, Ontario. For further in- formation, apply to Greer & Kelly for beginners. For appointment phone 985-7563 Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imple- ments, Hay, Grain, Furniture, 46 Pure Bred & High Grade Shorthorn Cattle, Int. Super W4 Tractor, McCormick Farmall A Tractor, the Property of Villinm Gilfillan, Lotd, Con. 6, Scott Twp., 4% miles north west of Ux- bridge. l'erms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve, Sale at 12.30 p.m. Catfle sale at 3.30. Ashworth U.C.W. will serve Lunch, Bert Lockie and Alex Noble, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer MON., MARCH 26th--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of 60 Reg. and Grude Beef Cattle, 4 Sows, 34 Chunks, 8 Tractors, Combine, Hay, Grain, Full Line of Nearly New Machinery, the property of Thomas H. Carter, Lot 4, Con. 10, Reach Twp., on #47 Hwy., 22 miles East of Uxbridge. Terms CLASSIFIED ASPHALT ROOFING and SIDING | _ J -- -- - FOR SALE -- Black and White] THURS. MARCH 28th-- Farm Sold, THURS., APRIL 4th---Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, & Grain, 36 Holstein and Hereford Cattle, Massey-Ferguson 86 Tractor, Ford Tractor, Massey-Harris Self Pro- pelled Combine, the Property of Hor- ace Morrison, Lot 24, Con. 7, Scott Twp., 8 miles north of Uxbridge. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Re- serve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Leaskdale W.A. will serve lunch. George Ed- wards, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. SAT., MARCH 30th--Auction Sale of Quantity of Household Furniture, the property of Howard Toole, West '2 Lot b, Con. 8, East Gwillimbury, 1 mile south of Mt. Albert, % mile east of Hwy. 48. Terms Cash. No Re- serve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Bert Lockie and Cec. Harrison, Clerks. 986-2331 ® CLASSIFIED ADS. & COPY MUS) 8E IN BY 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY Prince Albert On Sunday the church offering was gathered by Lloyd Wilson and Grant Beacock. At. Sunday School. all appreciated | the film, "The Church's People". Birthday pin to Beth Hunter. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter generously entertained near forty people to Court Whist proceeds in aid of Diabetic Ass'n. Several evenings recently Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn have shared their home to large groups of friends from far and near who were treated to an imaginary but enjoyable trip to Ari- zona and Western Canada. Dainty lunch was served, proceeds in aid of Rebekah Lodge. which five members did attend. Be- ing this time of year it was agreeable to sponsor a St. Patrick Dessert Tea March 16th. Near-by organizations to be invited. Committee appointed to arrange for same, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Beacock and Mrs. Newnham. Mrs. Jewell gave a wonderful re- port on Convention at Bowmanville. Lunch served by Mesdames R. Butson, R. Hope and W. Heayn. Sunday company with Mrs. Stella Heayn, her son Mr. Robt. Heayn, of Toronto; her daughter Mr. and Mrs. D. Southwell and family; Mr. Ted Colborne, all of Oshawa; Miss Zella Sweet of Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, Utica. Mr. and Mrs. L. Collins and son of Raglan were Sunday visitors with his mother Mrs, Collins and aunt Mrs. rooms Sunderland, collect. Lumber Co. 986-2491. 2 bedroom self contained apartment. ® ® ® ® { FOR INCOME TAX AnD } ® '1 BOOKKEEPING SERVIC ES $ $ -- SEE -- - $ 4 ; ® { ALEX SHEPHERD $ 3 SUITE 17, EMMERSON MOTEL $ $ Monday to Wednesday -- Phone 985-7031 ) é Thurs. to Sat. -- Call Collect Willowdale 221-0889 ® b+ Specializing in small business and farm operations b $ Apr. 26/68 3 p D 1--May 30/68 Law Office, Port Perry. Mar.21 RENT -- 3 231w2 TF. APARTMENT FOR and bath. Phone STORE FOR RENT--Queen Street, Port Perry. Apply John Ballare APARTMENT FOR REN'T---Heated Dryer facilities. Bob Howsam, Phone 986-7880. TR FOR RENT -- Modern apartment with living room, kitchen, utility room, one hedroom and bathroom. R. A. Gibson, 9856-2478. TF APARTMENT FOR RENT--Three voonts and bath. Adults only. Phone 9Y8H-2179. Mar. 14 FOR RENT -- Heated apartment, up stairs, in private home on Queen St. 3 large rooms with private bath, also Adults only. 985-2436. March 14 garage. APARTMENT---4 room; 1 bedroom, self-contained, downtown. Available April 1st. Apply W. J. Carnegie, Port Perry, Ont. Phone 985-2513. Mar. 28 HOME WANTED for Dogs -- 3 hounds, male, 8 months old; 4 police dog pups; 3 month old Beagle pup. 985-2905. APARTMENT FOR RENT -- 2 rooms with private bath. Rangette and heater supplied. $8.00 per week. Adults. Apply Mrs. Rowland; 986- 7938 after 6 p.m. Brock Motor Sales 1962 Chev. G-cyl station wagon, Bel Air, A.T. 1961 Chev. Biscayne sedan 19656 Chev. sedan $200.00 1963 Dodge sedan $76.00 1960 Chev. %-ton pick-up 1960 Chev. Y%-ton long box, step-side 1957 Chev. %-ton pick-up 1966 Studebaker '%-ton New Chevrolet cars and trucks in stock for immediate delivery. Buy your new John Deere balers now, at a special winter price! Phone 235 Sunderland, Ont. Taylor's Variety OPEN MARCH 21st Here's an item of automobile history, quoted by the Ontario Safety League. In 1899 the U.S. War Department purchased three motor vehicles. Rings were installed, so that mules might he easily hitched to them when they refused to run. In World War II, the TF | Table, Apartment size Washing Ma- BEAGLE PUPS FOR SALLE -- 2 months old, 985-2727, also 985-7091. FOR SALE -- One large mirror Westinghouse Refrigerator, Gate leg chine. Contact Mrs. C. Nelson, Bi- gelow Street, 985-2233. LOST--Girls gold "Westport" wrist watch. Finder please phone 985-2100. WANTED --- Hardwood Bush, suit- able for saw logs. Phone Shelburne! 9256-5381 or write to Elwood McKib- THURS. MARCH 21 -- Farm Sold Auction Sale of -Farm Stock, Imple- ments, Hay and Grain, 42 Holstein & Hereford Cattle, 3 Tractors, Baler, the Property of Howard Toole, West 1, Lot 5, Con. 8, Bast Gwillimbury, 1 mile south of Mt. Albert, 3% mile east of Hwy. 48. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Bert Lockie and Cee. Harrison, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer SAT., MARCH 23rd -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imple- ments, Hay, Grain, Furniture, 38 Héreford and Shorthorn Cattle. Ford Tractor, Ferg. Threshing Machine, the Property of Gladwin Davey, Lot G, Con. 7, Mariposa Twp., 2 miles east and 2 miles south of Manilla or 6 miles cast of Sunderland. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Cresswell Ladies will Provide Lunch. Geo. Greenway and Wm. Graham, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer SAT., MARCH 23rd--Auction Sale of Mechanic's & Bodyman's Equip- ment, Household Furniture and Appli- ances, the Estate of the Iate Walter Adams, Peterborough, to be held in the Town Hall, Bethany at 1.00 p.m. Walter Neals, Clerk. TED SPENCELEY, Auctioneer. Auction Sale TUES., MARCH 26th, 1963--Cattlo sell 1 p.m., Equipment sells at 10.30 a.m. 100 Head TB Area, BCA Hol- steing, 100 Registered, 36 grade, 17 miles North of Whitby or 3 miles South of Greenbank on Highway 7 & 12, then one mile west on the 9th Con. of Reach Twp., on the Hiward Farm. This is a high quality herd sired by the Toronto district bulls. Cows in herd milking up to 80 lbs. per day. An outstanding group of summer and fall calving heifers and young cattle. The grades are also of high quality. Equipment--1500 gal. bulk milk tank, used 6b yrs.; 4 Surge milking units with piping, motor, ete.; McCormick #46 haybaler, used 4 yrs.; McCormick U.S. Army alone operated 1,600,000 wheeled motor vehicles. #6 siderake, used 6 yrs., like new; McCormick ace bottom plow, used 4 yrs; Cockshutt hydraulic tandem dise, used 2 yrs.; 82 ft. hay and grain elevator, used 6 yrs; two forage racks for hay, corn, ete. with unload- er; M-H blower & 45 ft. pipes; two wheel trailer with rack, 16' x T°, never used; pony & saddle, 3 yrs. old; buggy & cutter; old car, in perfect condition; feed troughs, air compres- sor; spike tooth harrow, set of 0; some other small articles; all ma- chinery in excellent condition. Lunch available. Terms Cash. Owner-- Durk Mous, R.R. 8, Uxbridge, Ont. Sale Manager -- A. Mike Brubacher, 26 Camden Pl, Kitchener, Ont. phone 742-6212, Mar21 bon, Rosemont R.R. -, Ont. Mar.14 ; -- es - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A BY-LAW INTENDED TO | BE PASSED BY THE REEVES and COUNCIL OF THE . VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY: Auction Sale ; The proposed by-law as set out herein is a draft only and does not + take effect until it has been approved by the Lieutenant Governor No Reserve. Sale at 12.00 REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer o'clock sharp. Roy Scott and Glenn Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Cash. WED.,, MARCH 20th--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Imple- ments, Hay, Grain, Furniture, the property of Oliver Yake, Lot 87, Con. 4, Uxbridge, Twp., 1% miles north, 2% miles west of Uxbridge. Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1.80 p.m. Ashworth W. A. will serve Junch. Gerald Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. SAT., MARCH 16th--Auction Sale of Household Effects & Furniture, listate of the Late Mr. George A. Kelly, on his premises, 8 Regent St., Lindsay. Terms Cash. House sold. No Reserve. Estate Sale. Sale at 1.00 p.m. ORVAL McLEAN, Auctioneer. eee * NOTICE ° in Council for the Province of Ontario and the Governor- General in Council for the Dominion of Canada and until all other condi- tions of the Municipal Act R.S.0. 1960 Chapter 249 have been complied with when the by-law will be submitted to the Reeves and Council of the Village of Port Perry for final reading and assent; "The publication of this by-law and the notice of intention, set out in the by-law are being proceeded with pending the obtaining ap- | proval from the Lieutenant Governor in council for the Province of Ontario and the Governor-General in Council for the Dominion ox Canada; | TAKE NOTICE that the Reeves and Council of the Village of "Port Perry will meet at the Council Chambers in the Village of Port Perry in the County of Ontario on Wed., the 10th day of { April, 1963 at 7.30 p.m. and there and then will hear in person | or by counsel, solicitor, or agent, any person who claims that his "land will or might be prejudicially affected by this by-law and who | applies to be heard; BY-LAW -- MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY A By-Law to stop up and close: parts of highways in the Village of Port Perry. WHEREAS the Reeves .and Council of the Village of Port Perry deem it in the public interest, and to provide additional park facilities, to close up certain streets, and part of street lying between Water Street and Lake Scugog as shown on Cameron's Plan of part of the Village of Port Perry registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario, and more particularly described herein; AND WHEREAS no person is being deprived of the means of ingress and egress to and from his or her land or place of residence; : AND WHEREAS the parts of highways to be stopped up and closed have not been opened for vehicle traffic, excepting those parts of Mary Street and Queen Street herein defined; AND WHEREAS Notice of this By-law has been published once a week for four consecutive weeks, namely March Tth, 14, 21 and 28, 1968, in the Port Perry Star, a weekly newspaper published and circulated in the Village of Port Perry; AND WHEREAS the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry, in accord- ance with the provisions of the Municipal Act has duly caused Notice of its intention to pass this by-law to be posted up for at least one month in six of the most public places in the immediate neighbourhood of the parts of highways in question; AND WHEREAS the Lieutenant Governor in Council for the Province of Ontario has approved the within by-law; AND WHEREAS the Governor-General in Council for the Dominion of Canada has approved the within by-law in so far as it relates to the stopp- ing and closing of part of Queen Street hereinafter defined; THEREFORE the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry, enacts as follows: The following parts of highways, streets and road allowances as shown on gistry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario are hereby closed and stopped up:-- Water Street to Lake Scugog; SECONDLY--AIl of Casimir Street lying to the east of the easterly limit of Water Street to Lake Scugog; THIRDLY --AIl of Mary Street lying east of the easterly limit of Water Street to Lake Scugog; Railway Company, which right-of-way conveyed to the Corporation of the of the Registry Division of the County of Ontario on the 7th day of July, south side of Queen Street as shown on the said plan and water lot "A" and part of lot No. 122 as shown on the said plan; THIS by-law shall take effect upon the date of the final passing thereof. DATED at the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario this 7th day of March, 1968. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk-Treasurer. Cameron's Plan of part of the Village of Port Perry rogistered in the Re- 23258583 FIRSTLY---AIl of Shanley Street lying to the east of the easterly limit of i FOURTHLY--That part of Queen Street lying to the east of the easterly limit x of the abandoned railway right-of-way, formerly owned by Canadian National 5 Village of ¥ort Perry by-deed registered as No. 7666 in the Registry Office i i 1946 and running easterly to Lake Scugog between water lot "E" on the i Somerville. We extend sympathy to Mr. Ed- ward "Sam" Oyler whose mother in England passed away a week ago. Glad to note Mr. J. Keizibrink is home again from hospital feeling better. Miss Nola Hunter, Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunter. Glad to learn Mr. and Mrs. S. Per- kins are both home from the hospital. £2 LIVE BETTER The February meeting of the U.C. i Electrically TT) W. was held at the home of Mrs, I | Mt | . ] E. Jewell. Scripture read by Mrs. H, il with an..ELECTRIC Hodgins, Devotion ably given by Mrs, HE WATER A. Robertson based on Explanation of the Lord's Prayer. ' i ||" HEATER vi President Mrs. Pugh presided re- mainder of evening. Treasurer Mrs.| ¢ 7) Jewell reported on finances. All a) E agreed to join with Port Perry Chur- Wi --_---- ches for World Day of Prayer, at WEED and BRUSH MEETINGS in the BROOKLIN HALL at 1.30 pm. and in BRECHIN HALL at 8 pm. on Friday, March 22nd, 1963 PANEL DISCUSSION, SPEAKERS Prof. George Anderson Ralph Walker, for sprayers Ken Fallis, Field's Branch ~ Lynn Fair, Agric, Rep. J. C. BRETHOUR, Mar.21 Ont. County Weed Inspector. 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