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Port Perry Star, 12 Dec 1979, p. 32

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SV ae Ny 0 ba) ~ k oe y AN EA Ah ~ a) bk "A Ee ER on ATR ALTE Bod AD 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 12, 1979 A - eg EAE hot \ 7° FNS BNE SEINE SRT RA TO Cpa RIOR yA \ nh WS AAD BN PALA OF ve 2 fora Ss é Veg v . - tl t \ Tytly ® PS HC NY ' 2 ESL ICY LAER 2) sity MaMa, Coleg VT pe PR alot LEE SEER EE RRER ASLO MPH DYE WRITER Tre SRA AL ey A LL WES tarot' ' Work Wanted HANDYMAN - Any kind of brick and cement work, also carpentry work, ceiling, floor and ceramic tile Call 986 5075 D12 COTTAGE RAISING, footings, foundations, alterations, and additions Insured and will supply references. Phone collect 705 745 6170 or 705 7456002. T.F. TYPING, personal resume, etc. 2518tfrom 10am. to4p.m INVOICING, billing, Call 985 TF REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES of snowblowers and snowmobiles. Call Bassetts Small Engines, Sun Valley, Seagrave, Ontario - 705 357 3526 T.F. Work Wanted Work Wanted WHY WAIT TILL WINTER? Do it now. Cottage and home reno: vations. Marble tops, vanities, and fixtures We do it all. Specialists in older homes. Free estimates. Gootiman Plumbing 7251044 or 985 7758 T.F. SNOWPLOWING - roof cleaning, hourly or flat rate, 24-hour Service. Call: Arlie - 985-2093. TF. UPHOLSTERING done expert: ly. Satisfaction guaranteed. 985 2991. T.F. SNOWPLOWING - Scugog Island 986 2758. D19 DISC JOCKEY - with excellent sound equipment available - 985 2747 or 985-8339. MASONARY WORK, block, brick, stone chimney, and fire- places. Free estimates. Work guaranteed. Phone 705-295-6987 or 705-745-6170. T.F. PLANNING a wedding or dance? Call P & G Sounds, with music for all occasions. Call Peter 579-6991 Oshawa. T.F.! HAND LETTERED SIGNS of all kinds, trucks and banners. Call 1-705-786-2718 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. T.F. T.V. SERVICE We service all makes of Colour T.V"s, Black & White T.V.'s, and Hi-Fi's. We carry factory parts. Try our written guarantee. TARGET T.V. UXBRIDGE - ONTARIO (416) 852-7391 Sunderland (705) 357-3110 New Homes - Additions General Carpentry - Pole Barns NORM'S GENERAL CONTRACTING Steel & Ashpalt Roofing - Aluminum Siding - Soffit NORM TRIPP: 985-3563 } P.0. BOX 608 - PORT PERRY Free Estimates Given with No Obligation. OFFICE: 985-8216 DEAD STOCK FREE REMOVAL of fresh, dead or disabled animals. Please Dial Direct: MARGWILL FUR FARM Hampton 416-263-2721 LYNDA'S ® house aP CLEANING SERVICE Established Since 1975 Experienced Bonded Cleaners RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Fully Registered Steam Carpel Cleaning 315 BLUE JAY CR. - OSHAWA 579-5462 Bookkeeping Services FULL or PART TIME Pickup and Delivery If Required DAYS OR EVENINGS {Weekends can be arranged.) K. Dave Muir -RIA.- 173 Lilla St. - 985-7079 KLEAN SWEEP CHIMNEY SERVICE *Dustless * Efficient } / *Modern 2 Technique an *Fast Emergency = Service 25 Years in Chimney Maintenance & Building PORT PERRY 985-3111 y Tr : Ia orig ed J WOOD WORKING SHOP Pine - Mahogany Furniture - Cupboards - Vanities _- PHONE: REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK Now Open Saturdays 9:30 a.m. t03:30 p.m. 985-7679 N | REGioNALRD.8 ~~ ARENA | -- A REACH FAIR | ES BinousTriaL GROUNDS |S ES PARK 3 Tenders CENTRAL LAKE ONTARIO CONSERVATION AUTHORITY TENDER The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Author- ity will receive tenders until 2:00 P.M. standard time, Wednesday, December 19th, 1979, for the supply of one ¥% ton crew cab pickup truck. Tender forms may be picked up at the authority offices, 1650 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario. Lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. William M. Campbell, General Manager Auction Sales 2/3 Registered fall and winter. SALE MANAGEMENT: 270 HOLSTEINS We have been instructed to sell by auction, the complete Hol-Beth Holstein Herd, owned by Hol-Beth Farms, Stella, Ontario. On D.H.IA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18th - 11 A.M. 130 bred and open heifers selling at Eastern Holstein Sale Arena at Cardinal. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19th - 11 AM. AT WILSON SALE ARENA UXBRIDGE - ONTARIO 130 Milk Cows plus their heifer calves. A good uddered herd with 30 fresh cows. An excellent opportunity to buy cows due late EASTERN HOLSTEIN SALES INC., CARDINAL, ONT. and LLOYD WILSON AUCTIONS, UXBRIDGE, ONT. 416-852-3524 1/3 N.I.P. Grade Auctioneers John T. Pearce AUCTIONEER Estates - Antiques Household & Farm Sales, etc. HALL AVAILABLE Consignment Sales Consign 1 or 100 Items PORT PERRY 985-7492 For Local Pickup ORVAL McLEAN AUCTIONEER Household - Farm - Equipment Real Estate - Antiques - Estates APPRAISALS & LIQUIDATIONS CONSIGNMENTS AT McLEAN AUCTION CENTRE Angeline Street at Hwy. 7 - Lindsay 324-2791 or 324-2783 KING and JACKSON Experienced Auctioneers Household - Antiques - Estates Farms - Equipment - Livestock Consignments Ron King 985-2643 Murray Jackson 985-2459 Auction Sales Cal THURSDAY DECEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. HOLSTEINS December Malmont Consign- ment sale of Fresh cows and springers (both pure bred and grades) to help the milk supply - selling at the Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario on Thursday, December 13, at 12:30 noon. Features of the sale include a fresh 3 year old Good Plus daughter of Ned with a 1st calf record of 126-155 BCA. Her dam is Good Plus, next dam Very Good. A group of 10 pure bred springers and yearlings from the Listed ROP tested and classified herd of John Peeters, Omemee. Also a group of bred and open heifers suitable for herd replacement or for trans- plant purposes. All cattle Free- listed or of negative herd status. Lunch availble. Ed. McMorrow - Auctioneer - 705-786-4246. Neil Malcolm - Sales Mgrs. - 416-986- 4246. D12 THURSDAY DECEMBER 13 SALE TIME: 5:30 P.M. Household contents, furniture, antiques and tools at the Stouff- ville Sales Barn. The property of FLORENCE KURTON of Claremont. Dining room suite, colour T.V., bedroom suite, bells, old dressers, Viking dish washer, fern stand, ginger bread clock, Mantle clock, school clock, copper tea kettle, copper boiler, oak desk, antique chairs, tools, large number of dishes. Terms cash. No reserve. Norm Faulk- ner, Earl Gauslin - Auctioneers. TUESDAY DECEMBER 18 SALE TIME: 7P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques, and dishes, selling at Wilsons Auction Barn, 2 miles north of Uxbridge including small china cabinet, press back chairs, child's rocker, Simplicity washer spin dryer (excellent) small tables, chairs, dishes and glassware, teak wall cabinet, drapes, dresser, colour T.V. (ex- cellent opportunity to by a Christmas gift) plus numerous other items. Sale at 7 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge - 416- 852-3524. D9 Scugog Island W.I. by Clara Dowson The regular meeting of the Scugog Island W.I. took place November 21st at the Island Community Hall with 21 members and one visitor. President Elizabeth Stickmann welcomed every- one and opened the meeting by singing the Opening Ode and repeating the Institute Creed. Roll Call - "What do you do to keep fit." A well given motto - "Age is no barrier to physical fitness' - by Lilo Czilok. Minutes and correspon- dence were by Betty Ann Freeman. Treasurer's report was by Connie Haigh. The new tables are a nice improvement and people are asked to please stack them properly." Achievement Day for Ontario South was November 24 at Uxbridge. Indoor gardening - being demonstrated by Mary Helen and Christina Prentice - Monday December 3rd - all day. We hope as many as possible will attend. Bring your lunch. Also there was a report from Eliza Fralick in regards to the Social Plan- ning Council. ~ A donation of $50.00 to the Erland Lee Home. Decem- ber 6th is an open invitation to all members to visit this home from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. The home will be decorated for Christmas in the traditional Victorian Greenbank U.C.W. |. by Helen Thomson About 40 ladies attended the Christmas meeting of the Greenbank U.C.W., in the Church basement on Wed., December 5th. Mrs. M. Mero welcomed all with a number of Christmas selections on the piano. The Devotional was a very meaningful candle-lighting service. Those taking part were Betty Stone, Barbara Ward, Muriel Gibson, Grace Hunter, Betty McGee, Ruth Till and Aleta Leask. Marie Cookman accompanied ont the piano. Ann St. John sang two lovely solos - 'Tiny Baby", and "Have a Merry Little Christmas'. Following the Devotional, Helen McKean chaired the meeting for a short 'Overall' business meeting. A motion passed that the same Overall Executive another year - Pres. H. McKean, Sec. - R. McMillan, Treas. - H. Thomson. It was decided that an overall meet- ing would be called only when necessary. A motion was passed that we leave the allocation at the same amount for another year. A motion was passed that we raise the price for a hot meal to $5.00 per plate. Rev. J. Roundell then called all the new Executives to come forward, and he conducted a short Installa- tion Service. Betty Stone said there were about 30 old choir gowns to be disposed of. Anyone wanting one could stay on for period. Special collection of antique toys will be on dis- play. A lady of distinction will be on hand for a short time to meet the visitors. The President then had the honour of presenting our Island girl with the scholar- ship award winning cheque - Carol Wood being the reci- pient this year. Carol is continuing her education at Durham College in a 3 year program. Congratulations. Alva Thompson gave a good and interesting report from the area convention at the Royal York Toronto on November 8th and 9th, of which she attended as our delegate. Mrs. Morrow gave a reading - recipe for Christ- mas Delight and closed by singing O' Canada. Betty Reader's group in charge of Education and Cultural activities took charge of the program. Lilo Czilok demonstrated "Exercise to Music' which quite a few took part in - and many more of us should have. Mrs. Alva Thompson then played the part of Santa Claus. Everyone enjoyed their many and varied gifts. Lunch of sandwiches, meat tray, Christmas cake and tea & coffee were enjoyed. The next meeting will be in January with Betty Ann Freeman's group in charge. Guest speaker will be Mrs. M. Saunders - on nutrition. Happy Holidays. haveit. If anyone knows of a choir needing gowns, get in touch with Betty. Following the overall business, each Unit then separated for a short busi- ness period. Elma Roundell haired the meeting for the ening Unit. Eunice Rahm read the minutes and Marie Foster gave the Treasurer's Report. It was decided to have a "World Day of Prayer' meeting on March 7th and perhaps work in the regular March meeting at the same time. A motion was passed that Marie Foster purchase and deliver a turkey for the Manse and a turkey for the Caretaker. We were pleased to welcome Mrs. H. Holtby into our group. Elma closed the meeting with a Prayer. The groups joined in sing- ing Grace and partaking of a delicious '"'pot luck" luncheon. Mrs. M. Mero again enter- tained at the piano while we washed dishes and started for home. SHARP - CANON TEXAS INSTRUMENT CALCULATORS & Adding Machines PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383

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