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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Jul 1965, p. 7

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DB] i THIS OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FROM JUNE 16 TO JULY 10 FOR HOLIDAYS. GEORGE S. STONE FOR REAL ESTATE NEEDS DURING THIS PERIOD CALL WALTER H. CRAWFORD ' 986-4869 June 17-24-July 1st REAL ESTATE THOS. I | | LIMITED REALTORS 100 acres clay loam with ever running stream, 2 good pond sites. Large L-shaped barn, 8 room stone house. Priced to sell at only $23,000. Blackstock area, square 100 acres, excelent fertile soil, spring fed pond, 2 good wells. Jmmaculate 4 bedroom home, "all conveniences. No barn, tractor and equipment included in this very low price of $17,900. Terms. Buying or Selling--Contact HAROLD FORDER 61 Simcoe St. Phone 985-2396 Rep. for Thos. N. Shea Realtor MISCELLANEOUS LAND TITLES ACT IN THE MATTER OF part of Lot 7, Concession 13, bounded on the West by Lake Scugog and lying South of registered Plan 661, and part of said Lot 7 and part of Lot 8, Concession 13, bounded on the West and North by Maple Road on regi- stered Plan 420, all of the above lands being in the Township of Scugog and more particularly described and shown on a plan of survey filed in the Office of Land Titles at Whitby; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HIRAM CECIL FRALICK and RAYMOND JOHN ALVIN FRALICK, Farmers, has mada an application to the Local Master of Titles at Whitby for a certificate of title to this land of which they claim to be the owner in fee simple free from all encumbrances, except a Mortgage at present registered on title. Wherefore any other person having or claiming to have any title to or interest in the land or part thereof is required on or before the 6th day of Fuly,. 19656 to file a statement of his claim in my office at the Town of Whitby, and to serve a copy on the Applicant. The address of the Applicant for service is: HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Barristers, ete. Box 150, Auction Sales SAT, JULY 8rd -- Auction Sale of Entire Show Stable of Glenn Hill, at the Fair Grounds, Port Perry, Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, June 17-24-30 Auctioneers SAT., JULY 10th -- Auction Sale of 60 Cattle, 8 Sows, 16 Shoats, 2 Horses, 200 Pullets, Int. Tractor, Farmall Tractor, N. H. Baler, Case Combine, N. H, Mower, Full line of Machin- ery, Dodge Truck, Lumber, 1500 Bales Hay, the property of Percy Werry Estate, Lot 6, Con. 5, Darlington, 3 mile West and % mile north of Acres Restaurant north of Taunton Road. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30 p.m. Roy Scott, and G. Wanamaker, Clerks TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, REG. JOHNSON, July 1-8 Auctioneers SAT., JULY 3rd -- Auction Sale of Household Furniture, the property of the late Wilmot Mark, will be held in the Vill- age of Valentia (South East of Little Britain). Dining room table and 4 chairs, 2 fan back chairs (antique), Hanging lamp complete with prisms (good), Portable TV (good), 3 piece bedroom suite, Power lawn mower, Antique cream & sugar set, Full line of Furniture. Sale called to settle Estate. No Re- serve. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. REG JOHNSON, Auctioneer. Church Services ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ASCENSION Rev. Jame$ S. Cunningham Priest-in-charge Sunday, July 4th-- 11.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer J. R. Findlay. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A. Minister Sunday, July 4th-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School Prince Albert -- 9.45 a.m.--Morning Worship. 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister Sunday, July 4th-- The congregation of St. John's Presbyterian Church Port Perry will join with the United Church for the month of July. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) I. C. Bowie, Pastor Sunday, July 4th-- 7.30 p.m.--This Sunday Only SEE--'"Teen Revolt" Film on Dope Addiction, HEAR--Converted Dope Addict's Testimony. The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. Geo. Teskey, Sunday, July 4th-- Prospect--9.16 a.m. Manchester--10.156 a.m, Scugog--11.156 a.m. PORT PERRY, Ontario. DATED at Whitby, this 17th day of JUNE 19656. WILLIAM H. MOORHOUSE, . Deputy, Local Master of Titles PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Have a Problem ? -- 085-2420 A portion of our morning worship was devoted to Holy Communion assisted by five elders Our minister, Rev. Rice also announced the Straw- berry Supper had been post- poned to July 7th. And any couples wishing to have child- ren baptized contact the min- ister prior to July 4th. A special dedication service of chimes and interior decorating of the sanc- tuary is booked for July 11th. Offering gathered by Grant and Bryan Beacock. . Mrs. B. Smith and Mrs. A. Martyn supervised the junior' age downstairs. Mrs: Harold Holtby was hos- tess for the June meeting of the U.C.W. Devotion in charge of Mrs. T. Hodgins. Mrs. B. Snel- grove read an interesting por- tion of the Study book on Brazil. Remainder of meeting was chaired by the Vice President, Mrs. C. Neunham who suggested silent prayer be observed in WE HAVE EVERYTHING - IT TAKES 70 SOLVE YOUR HEATING PROB. ® A complete line of top quality Esso Heating Equip- ment. ® 10 years to pay, no down payment, Until Oct. 1st, 1965 ® Esso Home Heat Service--cleaning, conditioning and "No-Heat" emer- gency service at no cost to you, Don't walt, phone today BALLARD PLUMBING & HEATING Sunday , memory of the sick Prince Albert News and ber- eaved. Mrs. .B Smith discovered thirty-nine visits made by members. have been Minutes read by secretary and an appreciation letter from Mrs. (Muriel) Roy Hope. A detail report was given by Mrs. Jewell. Neunham handed in a our Treasurer, Mrs. sum for quilts Apparently the Committee, Mrs. Snelgrove and Mrs. Love have located satisfactory estim- ates on vestibule rug and light fixture. y Committee to plan for a large wedding reception in July are Mrs. Neunham, Mrs. Beacock, Mrs. Holtby and Mrs: Brooks. Mrs. Pugh (convenor of Straw- berry Supper) reported she and her helpers had all details ar- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, July 1st, 1965 -- 7 ranged except for waiting for the berries to ripen. Weather permitting the July meeting is invited to the Snel- grove lawn at 1 o'clock on July 21st. Members please remember it is to be a meal of pot-luck. Being no further business on the agenda all repeated the Lord's Prayer. A delicious lunch was served provided by Mrs. E. Martyn, Mrs. McKerihan and Mrs. T. Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins and two children in company with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. G. Cherrie are holidaying in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock, Don and Bryan attended Blackstock Decoration on Sunday and joined the gathering at Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Beacock's. Manchester News Rev. C. C. Gilbert preached his final sermon at Manchester Church on Sunday, prior to his departure from the Scugog Pas- toral Charge. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert are moving to Foxbor- ough, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb have moved into the former Etty house in the Village, turing over the Lamb home to their son Ted, whose marriage takes place in Stouffville on July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mulholland attended the Queen's Plate at Woodbine on Saturday and wit- nessed the arrival and attend- ance of Her Majesty, Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The winner of the race, Whistling Sea, was awarded 50 golden guineas by the Queen Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach have returned from their sum- mer home at Carnarvon after a short holiday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Best are leav- ing July 1st week-end for their vacation to Gaspe, Que. We are pleased to report Mrs. Maude Crosier home from the hospital and recuperating at her daughter's in Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mid- gley visited her sister Mrs: May Cut Hay On Highway Right-Of-Ways Owing to the serious drought - throughout many parts of the Province, particularly in the Ottawa Valley and sections of Eastern Ontario, which is re- sulting in an emergency condi- tion insofar as fodder shortage is concerned, The Honourable C. S. MacNaughton, Minister of Highways, has issued instrue- tions to the effect that farmers are to be allowed to cut and harvest hay on highway rights- of-way wherever the operation can be undertaken safely. Far- mers will be contacted by De- partment representatives in all Districts and personally advised of this offer. The minister has written to all Townships and Counties suggesting that the Municipali- ties in this emergency also al- low the grass to be harvested on rights-of-way of roads under 1 . . . . . Bruce Felby, Oshawa, recently, | their jurisdiction. Baler. best to get you going again. "Phone 955-7338 or 7836. []_. UXBRIDGE 852-3321 -. - ee SS TWINE The haying season is now in full swing and it's most important that no time is lost through faulty twine or balers. CO-OP quality twine is guaranteed to work in your If you have trouble, give us a call and we'll do our TOP DRESSING The severe drought is causing great alarm to many farmers because of decreased hay yields. Second crop is doubtful unless we get rain! Top dress- ing with fertilizer may make the difference between a small and large second cutting. Fertilizing after firat cut hay is excellent because your hay fields benefit this year. Bulk spreading saves time and labour. UXBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE (0-0P CORNER By GORD MURRAY Retail Fieldman Uxbridge Co-operative PORT PERRY ZE. 8-4130 14 rian mw" Rn ; AY SH SHEA Ee en v ow; rt -- a Vo og Th | AO an al a LS REE z -. elm i 3 i », A RAST i me YA He iv) Sek eo, Cel at eo 5 Xo Ps > PA re = bY 7 3 Ls Wr no rl? o¥ SREIS Nay A ¥, pet aM

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