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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Mar 1957, p. 6

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7 7 TIA RYL YP ned A ED a WE Lali a a pt Ze 0% Sher ANGA RAR, Lm deh Resa "eee ole Smet cada] 6--THE £ FORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 28th, 1667 BUSINESS DIRECTORY -- -- Wanted fo Buy _ Timber land and logs, Elm, hard and soft Maple, Ash, 3, Bose H. M. Kyte, Blackstock ttf. INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult MW H.W. EMMERSON Phone ad Port Perry Electrical and Mechanical Repairs to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. METAL LATHE WORK.- LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and Serviced. OXY-ACETYLENE and ELIE( WELDING. CAUSLEY MACHINE SHOP Oct. 1, 1966 JTRIC Dead Stock Service removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. $2.00 service charge for each tall. Telephone Collect. Port Perry 90-r-4, or Tor- onto Im, 3-3686. Gordon Young Lid. Dec. 81, 1957 EL R of \ ol) Bill's Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE TO ALL MAKES and MODELS DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 697 Mar. 14/57 cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now. before trouble starts. 24 hour service REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone 451 Dead Stock and Crippled animals - Hogs, Calves, Sheep, Horses and Cattle picked up promptly. G. R. ELSON Uxbridge 541 24 hour service, 7 days a week. Apr. 10/67 Phone collect, White Pine Planks FOR SALE---Rough 2 x 4's, 2 x 6's, 2 x 8's, Can be purchased from Robert--G. Eckel, Brooklin, Ontario. ! Ilorist, DEAD STOCK Dead or crippled horses, cattle or hogs, picked up for sanitary disposal. Phone collect: Port Perry 108 r 14, Uxbridge 92-r-14, Lindsay 6282. Head Office, Woodville 32 r 11. ED. PECONI, Argyle i / Ontario July 80, 19567. ROOFING KE avestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates giv en on all kinds of work. - EARL WALLACE Port Perry Septic Tanks Cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT "THE SURE WAY" 24 Hour Service IRWIN DeGEER Dalton Road, Sutton Phone 231 R June 16, 1957 INSURANCE' COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING. AGENT Port Perry - Ontario 'icked up Promptly For fadtest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. Aug. 80, 1957 T.V., Radio and Electrical Service PHONE 545 GORDON "Tug" Wilson Port Perry, Ont. Radios a Specialty" Sept. 27 "Car Roxatone Applied 'and Supplied For information and free estimates on this durable, all purpose plastic paint call V. LeClare, phone 195-r-3. Good Gravel, efc. 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 Keith Sweetman Haulage Course and fine road gravel. Crushed Stone, Cement Gravel Prompt Delivery. Phone 232-W April 26 SEEDS | Vernal - Alfalfa and seeds. Registered and Commercial Garry and Rodney Oats. Rex High Yielding 2 Row Barley. " I B Swain's Seed Cleaner Blackstock Phone 89-r-11 --- May 9 other grass BULLDOZING TRENCHING, LOADING, - SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSH ROOT and ROCK RAKE F FREE ESTIMATES --by Hour or Contract. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION Phone 392W (Office) Residence--Wm, Tripp 892W and Joe Tripp 392) ~~ INE, CLAM WORK, LAND CLEARING ED STONE, LOAM, FILL. DR | Seeds for .Sale--Elmar - Ranger -4 ~~ Phone 50 For Sale 1956 DELUXE CHEVROLET, Tudor, 2-tone (Tourquois and Ivory) under- coated, directional signals, side mir- rors, 6 cylinders, 6000 miles, new car condition, Straight sale or trade-in. Can be financed. Bill Harrison, Phone 50 or 664. . . > FOR SALE--Garry Oats from re- gistered seed. Cleaned, buffed and treated. Murray Holtby, phone 119-r-14. T.F. a FOR SALE--Cabin 12 x 8 on skids, suitable for sales office, carpenter or builder. Located in Uxbridge district. Apply to Box 55 Port Perry Star, FOR SALE--Registered Shorthorn Bull, 14 months, proven. "Reasonably priced. J. Claughton, % mile west of Utica, . z FOR SALE--Girls spring coat and organdie dress with matching silk slip. Pink, size 12, hardly worn. Cost $30.00 new. Selling at $18.00. Phone 546 Port Perry FOR SALE--Lot 50 ft. frontage by 215 ft. Price $450.00. Also set of 6 bedroom windows and 2 picture win= dows, new. Price $150.00, Phone Charles Harvey 546. FOR SALE -- Timothy and red clover hay, mixed. (Never rained on). L.. Fawns, phone 470-r-b. | FOR SALE--Stoves--one coal and wood, one rangette, in very good con- dition. Phone 212-W. ra FOR SALE--Little Boys Coat and Cap, beige and brown. Size 3x. Phone 234. t ' FOR SAL Been sion "Table with six leaves. Phone 474-r-3, Beit Perry. FOR SALE -- Girl's pink coat and felt hat, size 6; also red & white straw hat. Phone 464-J. - FOR SALE--Quantjty of Timothy Seed. Gray Bros. Phone 153-r-22, Port Perry. April 4 FOR SALE--5H acres in Village of Port Perry on 7A. Town water. $1000.00} or best offer. Phone Black- stock 53-M. April 4 FOR SALE -- Registered Rodney Seed Oats, germination tested 1009, by department of Agriculture. D. Pickering, Gormley 5522. Apr. 4 IF'OR SALE--Baby Budgies, talking strain. Phone 1569. FOR SALE--Maple Bedroom Suite, single bed size, six drawer chest. Bedside table, spring mattress and spring included. Mrs. Geo. Burnett, Phone 242-M., March 28 WANTED TO RENT--3 or 4 room apartment or flat. Phone 605-W. PENSIONER desires to rent 6 roomed house in or near Port Pérry, reasonable. Phone 362 or write P.O. | Box 287, Port Perry. Apartment. Perry Star. Apr. 4 FOR RENT--2 bedroom apartment, bath, separate entrance. Phone A. C. A. Bathie 205-R, for information. - tf. vate party. conveniences, size of lot, location and lowest price. Apply to Box 654, Port Perry Star. Mar, 28 line of daily necessities. in your territory is a prospect, customers, chandise, bH8 Station C. Montreal. Familex Products Ltd, Montreal, Que. FOR RENT--A furnished modern |§ Apply to Box 56 Port |g WANTED TO BUY--Port Perry or | § Scugog district, small house by pri-|¥ State size, construction, |? If now employed you ¢an profitably 5 operate in spare time and build a per- | § manent full-time business with our | & Every home | § No |g Company pays higher commission. | Brand new items are eye-catching to | & You have the backing of | ¥ a top company with the finest mer- | Write for free details and | & | eatalogue to 1600 Delorimier Dept. 5 Mar.28 ) i LOST -- From Keith Crozier's, on! Scugog Island, one red hound. Large type and answers to the name of "Ginger". .Strayed since March 16th,' People in i Sedgrave and Port Hover! please take note. Owner would ap- preciate any information. Call col-! lect to Port Perry 103-r-32, Help Wanted | Waitresses | 2 full time for shift work, also part time dining room help and week-end kitchen help. Curb help, girls for! days and boys for nights. Apply to Haugen's Barbecue, Manchester, FOR RENT--5 roomed bungalow, gray stone siding, centrally located. For information phone 339-M. Aprd. AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, MARCH 30th. Farm Stock and Implements, the property of ALFRED PRENTICE, ot Scugog Island, 4 miles from Port Perry, lot 1, Con, 8, on Saturday, Mar. 30th. Terms Cash, Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, MARCH 29th -- Auction sale of New Holland baler, Massey ' Harris (26) self propelled combine, modern and horse drawn implements, litter carrier, water bowls, piping, hay & grain, ete., on Lot 24, Concession 4, North York Twp., West of Yonge St., on Keele Street, 1st lane South of Steeles Ave., on East side. Property of Oman, Bowes. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. No reserve. Farm sold. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 13th--Impor- tant auction sale of MH combine (60), Case forage harvester with motor, Case blower, unloading - automatic wagon boxes or racks, Ford tractor and equipment, No. 40 Cockshutt tractor, 36 head registered Holstein cattle, automatic electric bulk milk cooler, new, - registered Yorkshire brood sows, hog, etc., grain, furniture, ! ete, on Lot 27, Concession 8, King! Twp., on Schomberg-Aurora Highway, | 2nd lane West of 3rd concession on North side. Property of Aubrey Wood. Sale at 11.30 a.m, Terms cash. No reserve, Farm sold. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, . Auctioneers. TUES., APRIL 9th -- 3rd Annual Auction Sale of 110 Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, 4 Horses, 3 Tractors, Thresh- ing Machine, Balers and Tractor Im- plements, the property of E. WIND- REM & SONS, Lot 4, Con. 6, Emily, 2 miles N,, % mile W. of Omemee. Terms Cash, sale at 12.30 p.m. Paul McGuire and William Weldon, Clerks. TED JACKSON, . REG. . JOHNSON, Auctioneers. SAT., APRIL 13th--Auction Sale of 35 Reg. Shorthorn Cattle, 16 Reg. Shrop. Sheep, Hogs, 2 Horses, Tractor, Implements, Hay & Grain, Straw, the property of the late Alex. D. Me- 'Master, Lot 29, Con. b, Darlington, on County Road, just East of 0. Terms Cashy sale at 12.30 ih Nor- ma I. McMaster, Executrix, Jack Ba- ker, Pedigrees. ~~~ TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. " THURS., APRIL 4th--Auction Sale of 60 Cattle, 3 Horses, Pigs, 2 M.H. Tractors, A. C. Combine, Tractor Im- plements, the property of Roy: L. Jackson, Lot 12, Con. b, Mariposa, on County Road, just west of Little Bri- tain. Terms Cash, no reserve, owner giving up farming due to ill health. Sale at 1.00 p.m. sharp. Wm. Wel- don and Geo. Greenaway, Clerks. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. 'Take Notice 2 The Police Department has obtained a Brake Testing Machine which it' plans to use soon. Anyone found with fautly brakes will be summoned. Archie Menzie, Chief of Police. Although the weather and road were not very choice Tuesday evening, the turkey supper sponsored by the W.A. 'of the United Church came off real well. Rev, P. Romeril entertained with an organ recital while the first setting were eating and after the second setting Mrs. Lorne Thompson rendered an Irish Medley, and Rev. Itomeril showed 'beautiful coloured 'slide of Jamaica, A good many from these parts at- tended the seed fair at Peterboro on Tuesday, Wednesday and -Thursday. Messrs, Harold Swain, Glenn Larmer, | Don Green and Lewis Swain exhibited and all came home with some of the money. A great many. ladies from Hers en- joyed the fashion show at Yelverton on Wednesday night. ' Rvery fine Lenton service was held in the Anglican Church Wednesday night. These services are being held cach Wednesday night and it is hoped more will plan to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Gardham Trewin and Mr. Harold McQuade attended the fun- eral of the former's brother-in-law and the latter's brother Mr. Wilbert McQuade, in Toronto, on. Thursday. Our sympathy to all the family and relatives, Margaret and' Jimmy Carnachan spent the week-end with their grand- mother Carnachan in Toronto. Little Jane Mew, Toronto, is spend- ing a couple of weeks with her grand- parents Mr, and Mrs, Austin Beacock, while her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Mew, are holidaying in Florida. Karen and Brenda Yellowlees,. of Solina, are visiting their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Con- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees on the birth of another Tis man can give you dependable delivery of THE CHRISTJAN SCIENCE Housewives, businessmen, teachers, and students' all over the world read ond enjoy this international newspaper, pub- | lished 'daily in Boston. World- for constructive news storias and penetrating editorials. Special featufes for t whole" fomous The Christian. e Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time - checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. 1 yeor $16 [J 6 months $8 [J 3 months $4 Nome Address City Zone State PB-18 ICE ALBERT WHITE an 2900090000000050 ADMISSION: 'LAKESHO E SKATING CLUB "Member of Canddian Figure Skating Association" Présents BAMA FOR 1957 Featuring: i25 Figure Skaters ; Comedians d MURI BURBIDGE AND OTHER GUEST STARS To Be Held in the PORT PERRY MEMORIAL GARDENS Saturday, - March 30th At Eight O'Clock Adults $1.00. Children under 12, 50c. Tickets now on sale by Local Merchants daughter, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Newton and Mr. Wilfred Newton, Toronto, were Sun- day 'visitors with Mrs, Geo. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearce. Misses Mabel, Toronto, and Helen of Oshawa, spent the week-end with their mother Mrs. W. W. VanCamp. Mrs, Charlotte Forder and Mr, Don Forder, of Bowmanville, visited the Howard Forders on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell were Sun- day visitors of Mr,- and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and family, We are all very pleased to see Mrs. Dorrell able to get out a little, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Henry and Mrs. Wesley Bradburn visited Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bradburn and family on Sunday. A fine time was spent at the O.N.O. dance Saturday night. Prize winners were--Elimination Dance--Blake and Jessie Gunter; Spot--Neil Malcolm and Miss Enid Puckrin, Sunderland; Lucky cup--Alma Duff. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Carl 'McLaughlin visited Mr. and | * Mrs. Alex. Flett, Fenelon Falls, on Sunday. : Mrs. Lee Polygrain and Ruby Ram- say Rouse, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, Bill Taylor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Palk spent the week-end with her sister Mrs. John Buckham, New Liskeard and brought her mother Mrs. R. H. Banks home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy spent Thursday with the Newcastle Fergu-| son's and Sunday they attended an- niversary services at Hampton and were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Toronto, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Archer and Mr, Alex. Dever. Mrs. Jennie Blackburn, Uxbridge, and Dianne Mountjoy, Oshawa; were guests of the former's unele and aunt Mr, and Mps. T. R. Bowman, on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, Alf Croft, Ingoldsby, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cook, Beaver- - ton, called on Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert - Archer on Friday. Mrs, Osmond Wright is spending a few days in Toronto with her daugh- ters and families. Miss Shirley Vance, Toronto, visited during the week-end with Miss Hazel English and Mr, Dalton English, GENIUS AND BE IQLE. JOHN BALLARD Lumber PHONE 280. (former hotel) SCUGOG CLEANERS SPRING SPECIALS Plain Dresses and Suils ....$LI5 Pans, Slacks, and Plain Skiris 9c. ALTERATIONS Hour Service CASH and CARRY or PICK-UP SCUGOG CLEANERS and DYERS Located at Water and Queen Sts, Phone 538 Port Perry There's" CITE good listening on ® Realistic dramas in a rural setting ® Documentaries outlining the problems | and accomplishments of Canada's primary industries, Next Mondays "The Golden Fleece' CE by James Bannerman, an exciting story of life in a lumber camp.

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