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Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 May 1957, p. 6

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Port Perry 90-r-4, or Tor- onto Im. 3-3636. Gordon Young Lid. Dec. 31, 1957 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 82 r 11. ED. PECONI, Ontario July 30, 1967. ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Iistimates 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, 19567 by Argyle (@i=10) 4 \| : LIFE INSURANCE | COMPANY Consult the Crown Life Man CEC. KING AGENT ; Port Perry - Ontario Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly ior fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. Aug. 80, 1967 SEPTIC TANKS € PUMP EQUIPMENT | Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. 24 hour service REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone 451 July 11, 19567 Good Gravel, etc. PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE For your sand, gravel, crushed stone, washed sand and stone, also good loam. CALL 822-W Ellsworth Kennedy Port Perry Ontario July 20, 1967 DEAD STOCK and Crippled animals Hogs, Calves, Horses and Cattle picked up promptly. No Charge. G. R. ELSON Phone collect, Uxbridge 541 24 hour service, 7 days a week. FOR GRAVEL, FILL, SAND, TOP SOIL, STONE Delivered or loaded at the pit D. COPPINS Claremont Phone 33908 May 30 a wb USE Typ AS SIE/ED rok AUicK CEMENT WORK--Driveways, side- walks, cellars and steps, Phone 140M, Port Perry. - T.F. 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 FOR SALE--Moffat Electric Range, 4 burner. Mrs. Ron. Peel, Phone 205J. FOR SALE--Coleman Oil Heater, medium size, in good condition, also pipes and oil drum. Phone 144-M, June 6 FOR SALE--G.M. Truck 2% ton, McDeering Binder 7 ft. in good con- dition, Tractor trailor, 2 wheel, steel heavy body. For information Phone Geo. Benetin, Brooklin 630-r-21. Ash- burn, R.R. 1. June 6 FOR SALE--Violin, in good con- dition, also Acuston Hearing Aid (new). Reasonable. Phone 483-r-183. June 6 LOT FOR SALE--on Bigelow St., Port-Perry. Phone 389-J, Port Perry. WANTED TO RENT--House for a family of five, in Port Perry or vicin- ity. Phone 433-W, Port Perry. FOR SALE--Pair of French Doors, 6 feet 7% inches by 27 inches; also Child's iron crib. Phone 266-r-24. Wee UE" VERY DEFEAT 1S 4 ~ WATERLOO TO THE MAN RUGS BRAIN 1S IN NEUTRAL. | Jack Pargeter Service Station 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 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 3-r-8. May 30. PIANO FOR SALE--Three quarter size Mendelssohn Piano and piano bench, excellent condition. . Phone 382. Mrs. Storey Beare. May 80 Mortgages for Sale 6% 9 First Mortgages of $2600 to $5000 Face Value, All under 6509 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 65-6666 or RA 38-4921 May 80 ROOT and ROCK RAKE | BULLDOZING - TRENCHING, LOADING, DRAGLINE, CLAM WORK SAND, GRAVEL, CRUSHED STONE, LOAM, FILL. FREE ESTIMATES--by Hour or Contract. TRIPP CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Phone 392W (Office) Residence--Wm. Tripp 392W and Joe Tripp 892J ---- a EXCAVATING FOR LAND CLEARING FOR SALE--1952 Pontiac Sedan, one owner, in good condition, Apply to Geo. Beare, Phone 125.r-22, Started Pullets Egg laying strain. Special Late Season Prices. BRUNTON FARMS HATCHERY Phone 111-W, Port Perry FOR SALE -- Duo-Therm space Heater with tank. Excellent condi- tion, too large for present quarters. Phone 75-R, Port Perry. WHY EXERT YOURSELF? LET ME MOW YOUR LAWN Tony Buxcey, Phone 335-R after 6 p.m. PERSONAL "OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN! You're Crazy! Thousands peppy at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling tre, men, women call "old", New "get-acquainted" size only G0c. All druggists. ks J WORK WANTED -- Chain Saw work done, also Carpenter work. Ap- ply Arthur Switzer of phone 590 af- ter supper. AUCTION SALES SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, 1967-- Important -auction sale of 50 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 p.m. 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. 3, Muskoka Twp., 1 mile north, turn right on paved road, 2 miles east of Gravenhurst (Doe Lake Road). Terms Cash, sale at 1.80 p.m, REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. FURNITURE, ' including Piano, Dining Room Suite, Washing Machine, Beds, ete., the property of Mra. Jessle Hope, to be sold on the Bank of Com- merce Lawn, Queen St.,, Port Perry on FRIDAY EVENING, 7.00 p.m. on JUNE 7th, Terms Cash, C, Heayn, Clerk, } TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Cedar Creek Bruce Cummings has, started to build his house. He has the frame- work up, Carol and Ronnie Larocque and their cousin Helen and Gilbert Mills spent the holiday week-end with re- latives at Magnetawan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Northcot of Ha- milton and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Smith of Oshawa were last Sunday supper guests of the Larocque faniily, Mr, and Mrs. John Lawrie of Osh- awa were last Monday evening call- Jers of Mrs. Kilpatrick and George. Debbie Larocque celebratéd her fifth birthday last Monday. Mrs. George Spencer of Columbus and Mrs. Alvin Spencer of Geneva visited Miss Flossie Spencer last Wed- nesday afternoon. Mayor John Naylor of Oshawa, the C.C.F. Candidate in the forthcoming election, was calling on Cedar Creek residents on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trick and Don. nie and Linda of Epsom spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and Jackie and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque and Debbie and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith of Oshawa spent the week-end at Mud Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gagne and Shawn and Sharlyle of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trick of Oshawa were Sunday visitors of the Bruce Cummings family. ) Miss Flossie Spencer and brothers, John, Stanley and Richard, were Sun- day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Birkett and family at Raglan. Victor Larocque has built a new colony house. Canada Needs More _ Chiropractors THE DEMAND FOR SERVICES ~~ OF CHIROPRACTORS FAR EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY. As new advances and achieve- ments are made in this science, more and more Canadians are turning to chiropractors with their health problems. For a calendar and further in- formation 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 IN ONTARIO wise folk gel most fun Kooi © itinio Batten, ONTARIO TRAVEL 7385 Parllament Bldgs. Toronto Send FREE literature to Name Address Post Office Ontario Department of Travel & Publicity Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister Scugog News The Head W.A, will meet next week at the home of Rita Wilson. It will be at 8 oclock p.m. on Wednesday evening, Mr, and Mrs, L. Martyn spent Sun- day in Toronto visiting Miss Inez Martyn, g We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs, Frank Gerrow, and hope that she will recover her health before long. P.M.S. HiC Club Our last meeting was held at the bowling alley where we played two exciting games, Afterwards we had lunch at the Head Church on the Is- land. Our club will not be meeting again until next fall when we shall start up agdins' We closed our meet- ing with taps. AMERICAN EDITORS TO VISIT WHITBY The Industrial Commissioner, Mr. Charles Chaytor, received this week an announcement from the .Depart- ment of Travel and Publicity stating that a group of United States Editors will include Whitby in their tour. It is expected that.some 80 to 86 editors from all parts of the United States will be present. They will ar- rive in Whitby at noon on June 19 and remain here until 8.00 p.m, { ficials of the Department of Travel and Publicity will accompany the edi- tors. On hand to greet the visitors will be Mayor Harry Jermyn, Industrial Commissioner Charles Chaytor, Toy Town Council, A= luncheon is being planned to be held in the Arena after which a film of the Allan Cup Game will be shown. SPRING SALE "OF blue coal Order famous 'blue coal' for the Fall and save $$$ Take advantage of these big savings! Place your order now at the year's lowest prices. Pay on easy budget terms--a small down payment and' many months to pay the balance. marked need it. Have your supply. of colour- 'blue coal' on hand when you REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Phone 73 Port Perry OI A 0 0 A OE NS 0 STEADY CONTROLLED HEAT FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM The 'blue coal' TEMP- MASTER changes furnace controls automatically. Saves time--saves steps--soon pays for itself. Phone today for a free demonstration. | CLEAN, SAFE LOW-COST HEAT 776 3 S REMEMBER YOU WILL NOT GET ANOTHER CHANCE FOR 5 YEARS. Vote Vv June : C.CF. 10th Elect "W. John Naylor For Information: Phone RA. 3-2311 or. \ ~ Call at: 30 Simcoe. Street S., Oshawa. MAKE NO MISTAKE! FFOR A 56 YEAR PROGRAM OF PROGRESS (ELECT JACK NAYLOR.) : YOU NEED NAYLOR, and THE C.C.F. YOU CAN HAVE THE THINGS THE C.C.F. PROPOSES (VOTE NAYLOR JUNE 10th, 1957) FOR: 1. A POSITIVE LOW COST HOUSING PROGRAM. 2. GREATER FEDERAL AID IN THE EDUCATIONAL FIELD. 3: ADEQUATE PENSIONS : 4. A HEALTH PLAN TO INCLUDE MEDICAL, DENTAL, OPTICAL and NURSING SERVICES. 6. A BETTER DEAL FOR AGRICULTURE AND THE PEOPLE WHO PRODUCE OUR FARM PRODUCTS. Vote and Elect W. John Naylor on June 10,1957 A VOTE FOR NAYLOR IS A VOTE FOR YOURSELF THE C.C.F, WILL NOT REST CONTENT UNTIL EVERY PERSON IN THIS LAND AND IN ALL LANDS IS ABLE TO ENJOY EQUALITY AND FREEDOM, A SENSE OF HUMAN DIGNITY AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE A RICH AND MEANINGFUL LIFE AS A CITIZEN IN A FREE AND PEACEFUL WORLD. . C. CF, DECLARATION Clerk John Frost and members of the

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