6----THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, 1967 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Wanted to Buy 'Timber land and logs, Elm, Beech, hard and soft Maple, Ash, Oak. H. M. Kyte, Blackstock INSURANCE cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT t.1. 3 "trouble starts. 24 hour service REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone 451 SEPTIC TANKS Have your tank checked now before July 11, 1967 Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry T. V., Radio and Electrical Service PHONE 545 Llectrical and sey GORDON Mechanical Repairs] ~~ 1ug" Wilson > to ALL CLASSES OF MACHINERY, ve Fort Perry Mow oy ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS A ar Hadios a Specially SPECIALTY. METAL LATHE WORK. Sept. 27 LAWN MOWERS, Machine Ground and Serviced. "-ACETYLENE and ELECTRIC Good Gravel, efc. 0) WELDING. _. | PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE CAUSLEY MACHINE |For your sand, gravel, crushed stone, SHOP washed sand and stone, also good Oct. 1, 1966 . loam. oo CALL 322-W Lead Stock Service removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. $2.00 service charge for each call. Telephone Ellsworth Kennedy Port Perry Ontario July 20, 1967 FOR RENT -- Small apartment, large room and kitchen with built-in cupboards; semi-private bathroom, all conveniences. Suit young couple with child: © Phone 195-r-14. May 80 0f Many Thing 5 By Boi ng FOR SALE -- English Yorkshire Sows, first litter due June, Also ser- viceable age hog; Chestnut team of mares, 3200 lbs." Fred Milne, Black- water. Phone Sunderland 8-r-8. May 30. WORK WANTED Carpentry and Cottages also Re- pairs. Phone Blackstock 84-J. May23 FOR SALE--Used lumber in good condition; also baby carriage, fold up with storm sash, cheap; and Outboard Motor, 4% h.p, in real good condition, reasonable. Phone 436-M. FOR RENT--Outside Retail Stall Space for rent on a day to day basis. Apply Scarboro Farmers' Market, 468 Danforth Road (Danforth Road and Birchmount) Wednesday & Saturday. Mr. Ross Wilson. May 23 ¢ ollect. Port Perry 90-r-4, or Tor- onto Em. 3-3636. "Gordon Young Lid. Dec. 31, 19567 DEAD STOCK Dead or crippled horses, cattle or hogs, DEAD STOCK and Crippled animals picked up promptly. G. R. ELSON Phone collect, Uxbridge 541 24 hour service, 7 days a week. Hogs, Calves, Sheep, Horses and Cattle OR GRAVEL, FILL, SAND, TOP SOIL, STONE Delivered or loaded at the pit D. COPPINS Claremont Phone 33908 picked up for sanitary disposal. Phone collect: Port Perry 108 r 14, Uxbridge 2-r-14, Lindsay 6282, Head Office, Woodville 82 r 11. ED. PECONI, Ontario July 30, 1957. ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Argyle May 30 Estimates given 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, 1967 ww NASH Losi dani STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS ON EASY BUDGET TERMS © NO DOWN PAYMENT © 24 MONTHS TO PAY » Lumber PHONE 280 JOHN BALLARD Bisurance Momma Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT Port Perry - Ontarie NO MATTER HON Kiko wy, SOU CASHOT MAKEAN EAGLE HF OF 4 CRON... Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly i'or fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. Aug. 80, 1957 Jack Pargeter Mw Station "WITEE WILLEE") | om ---- ain _ ii. hb T BULLDOZING. EXCAVATING TRENCHING, LOADING, DRAGLINE, CLAM WORK ROOT and ROCK RAKE FOR LAND CLEARING OWN ST SEA SRNR 7%, 7s SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, LOAM, FILL. 2 FREE ESTIMATES --by Hour or Contract. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Phone 392W (Office) Residence--Wm., Tripp 892W and Joe Tripp 892J | Buy Better Hybrids for better yield. Plant Pfister Hybrids for 1957. Dealer MASTER FEEDS, Port Perry, Ont. FOUND -- Foxhound, black and white, in vicinity of Seagrave. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Tom Druean, phone Manilla 11-r-3. PIANO FOR SALE--Three quarter size Mendelssohn Piano and piano bench, excellent condition. Phone 382, Mrs. Storey Beare. May 30 | Mortgages for Sale 6% 9% First Mortgages of $2600 to $5000 Face Value. All under 509 sale value. Monthly repayments. No arrears and Al Credits. Will guar- antee for Estate or Trust accounts. Builders need cash and will give 109, Discount for Capital gain. Inspection & Investigation without charge to you. _ Stan. Disney < REALTOR 969. Simcoe St. N. Oshawa RA b-6566 or RA 3-4921 May 30 FOR SALE Hand Crocheted bed- spread, salmon color; 3-pe. luggage sel; bathinette; also junior bed. Phone 254, Port Perry. CEMENT WORK--Driveways, side- walks, cellars and steps. Phone 140M, Port Perry. T.F. FOR SALE--W. D. Allis-Chalmers Tractor and cultivator, nearly new. Phone 226-M. FOR SALE -- McClary Electric Range, 36" size; also General Electric Refrigerator. Phone 226-M. FOR SALE--J. C. Higgins Bicycle in good condition, 26", Phone 624-W. SUMMER COTTAGES WANTED Let us sell your cottage. Any size -- Any place Wanted -- Finished Cottage on Nice Beach with Grounds suitable for Exe- cutive and Family. Must have Con- veniences and be Distinctive. Any- where on the Lake satisfactory. Cash. STAN. DISNEY -. REALTOR 969 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, 1957-- Important auction sale of 60 head of registered and high grade Holstein Cattle, with a few purebreds without registration papers, dairy equipment, farm machinery, lumber, late model Lincoln sedan, and miscellaneous farm articles. Property of D. A. Houston & Son, Lot 27, West % Concession 3, Vaughan Twp. 1% miles North of Maple, and 8 miles South of King City, on Keele St. Sale at 1 pm. Terms Cash, .- KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, May 9 . 80 Auctioneers. THUR., JUNE 6th -- Giving up Milking, Auction Sale of Holstein Cattle, Milk Cows, fresh & springers, the property of Alfred Laycock, Lot 10, Con. 8, Muskoka Twp, 1 mile north, turn right on paved road, 2 miles eagt of Gravenhurst (Doe Lake Road), Terms Cash, sale at 1.80 p.m, REG, JOHNSON, Auctioneer, 'ADVISE TO THE "WETS" When I was a young man it was fashionable to poke fun at the Wo- men's Christian Temperance Union and similar crusaders. Now, older and I hope wiser, I'm ashamed of the old jibes, and I have a hearty respect for the WCTU, or for anyone else who points out the dangers involved in the consumption of alcohol, Perhaps this new respect is due to the fact that we have five children in our home. We'd be happy if each decided to be total abstainers for life. When the province where we now live decided to offer voters a chance to decide whether or not there would be more liquor outlets, we did a lot of serious thinking. We eventually decided to vote for more outlets--but not because of the propaganda issued by some of the "wets". Indeed, some of the statements made by "wets" annoyed us so much we very nearly voted against relaxa- tion of the laws through anger at some of the flippant, caustic and ri- diculous arguments of the wet element. The factors which led us to vote wet were mostly negative--our dis- satisfaction with the restrictive law that didn't work, with the abuses that all. mittee on Alcohol Education, which fully acknowledged the evils of drink but at the same time emphasized the need to get the problem out into the 4 Chiropractic / As A Profession Many Canadian are still without the services of a chiropractor and year by year the demand for chiroprac- tic health services increases. Chiropractic is one of the least crowed of the professions and offers wonderful opportunities to young Canadians. communities For a calendar and further information on the four-year course of study leading to graduation as a Doctor of Chiropractic, contact REGISTRAR CANADIAN MEMORIAL CHIROPRACTIC COLLEGE 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto 5, Ontario were hidden and festering and known | § to any man who had his eyes open at | $ And we were impressed with the | § newspaper advertisements of the Com- |g summer visitors favour Ontario ht ad ONTARIO TRAVEL 739 Parilament Bldgs. Toronte Address. Post Office Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity Hon, ryen b Cather, Minkier sunshine where it could be seen and solved through more strict punish- ment of abuse. If those who class themselves as "wets" used equally well-reasoned arguments they would be wise. Too many of them exhibit the kind of bigotry and rabidness they're so quick to shout about in others, Surely no man in his right mind wants to foster drunkenness; yet 'the ranting of some of the "wets" sounds very much-as if that were their heart's desire. If they hope to see reformed liquor laws throughout Canada, they had better change their attitude. We're proud of the more liberal liquor laws in our province today, but we get sore when the rabid "wets" claim credit for them. They came because sober and serious family peo- ple, many of them hating liquor for- just cause, saw more hope in liberal laws and strict enforcement than in rigid laws that were being broken on in their glass and swallow it! AMM -- AR AASARSASARSAAS AS SAA "MUL LIGAN"S eauty Shoppe With New Modern Equipment and 2020208030000 800 00s Newly Saty, 9am. every hand. Let the "wets" put that | Get the finest hard coal on the 'blue coal' buying plan! V. Special discount by ordering now. 2. Only a small down payment --fits : your budget. 3. Months to pay the balance. There is a supply of dependable 'blue coal' safe in your basement. 4. No red tape --easy as ABC! REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Phone 13 Port Perry Experi Hair Styling by Miss Lillian' Mestan Open Tuesday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 pm. ~ HH. MULLIGAN, Proprietor Cor. Queen and Perry Ss. Port Perry SASL RIS RCN CRy Z85858585858585 O80 0808080808080800080808080808 Remodelled for Your Comfort to 6 p.m. (closed Monday all day) = 3 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 7TW (Established 25 years) RORY To TL 4%% 2% 3% 1° 3% *% + 1% +5 3" 2% +" +%% BOBO BIBS OBD SERVICES. per year. These facts are 1. 2. We cannot protection! More than half of Canada's wage earners or Call at: 80 Simcoe Street S., Oshawa. _/ Your. Vote will elect W. John Naylor June 10th A CCF. PLEDGE The C.C.F. party will continue the fight for a complete Health Programme to include MEDICAL, DENTAL, OPTICAL and NURSING GET LESS than $2,600.00 More than three quarters of them GET LESS than $3,000.00 per year. economic reasons why a complete comprehensive health plan, as advocated by the C.C.F. is a necessity today. We can and must have a health programme! afford to trifle with the health of our children 3. We have a duty to keep our Canada strong! 4, What better way to defend our country than alotting a greater portion of our heavy tax burden, to safeguard our health! The present Liberal, government proposal does not supply adequate. Do not elect a government which does not protect youl Accept no substitute! Support the. C.C.F. plan for a full health programme and a better life! VOTE and ELECT W. JOHN NAYLOR ON JUNE 10th For Information: Phone RA, 38-2811 02°0,8"0,0%0,0% 30 00.0% 2% 3% 4% 4% 3% 3% $% 3% 30.3% 0 ae a" a" 0 a" a" "0 L202 R000OS04 a