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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Dec 1957, p. 6

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pm J HT en Gl 3 By an NC z) es a a 4 Ne BC ag pore 1 4g te NS a . oh SEF i 3 : TR A 3 BG 6----THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957 .. BUSINESS DIRECTORY -- i INSURANCE may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 ROOFING Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs| Port Perry i, © OF ALL KINDS SULT SEND IE ENS) Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, A TARE HEN... : Estimates given on-all kinds "of work. EARL WALLACE - ; Port Perry Jack Pargeler Farm Service Dead Horses, for 'disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 641, Woodville 82 r 11 july 80, 1958 Cattle and Hogs ((nothing under 800 lbs) picked. up Ed. Peconi Service Station Christmas Trees FOR SALBE--Free Delivery in Port Perry. Call E. Kennedy, Phone 322-W. Dec. 19 I : 'pn Season's Greefings from ' STEVENS WAYSIDE MARKET ~ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v Consult the Crown 'Life Man CEC. KING Port Perry - Ontarle . Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly t For fastest service Phone collect 're Bowmanville, Market 38-2679 PPP SE PSE I NE SEPIA NS Ca Myrtle Station Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Apples a specialty FOR SALE--Finlay Coal and Wood, Cook Stove. Phone 107-r-2. FOR SALE--1947 Chev, needs Tran- smission. Phone 164-r-b. WANTED--One or.two warm house- keeping rooms in Port Perry. Please leave name or phone number at Star | office. FOR SALE--Table Potatoes, deliv- ered. Arthur Taylor, phone 473-r-3. FOR SALE TOWN OF UXBRIDGE TWO Allis-Chalmers pumps, Type K. F. 10 H.P., 220 Volt, 60 Cycle, 3- Phase, Size 2%%"x2%", Type SSUHH,; AHL , G.P.M. 125, Head 110ft, R.P.M. 3600, iG SIRS MARY ILL PUR FARM Apply .J R. Cameron Superintendant A a Jrone, " 30, 1958 of Works, Phone 170 Uxbridge. Any A, ; ug reasonable offer accepted. Dec. 19 2) So "| FOUND--One man's glove, neafly \ S SEPTIC T ANKS new. Apply at Star Office. 14.7 ES cleaned by 1 "Mantle Decorations. Miss E. Audrey |on Jesus and: the Wise Men. The mr . Kent. : . Dee, 12 | offéring was received by Judy Mount- he: ; pa joy and prayer read by Glen Bonnetta. a © FOR SALB = Used coal furnace, Helen Swain read the minutes and roll ATR Fire Box and Grates in good condition, call which was answered by "My = . Pipes included. Phone § 00-r-21. Favorite Hymn". Jim Carnaghan Fo read a story, "Hsin Dzen's First ' | Christmas", Russell Carnaghan sang " PUMP EQUIPMENT : ~ Have your tank checked now before y ¥ trouble starts. 24 hour service py oo REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone 461 : ) Jan. 19, 1958 Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS In the Estate of William James Malcolm, Decgased. All persons having claims against the Estate of William James Malcolm, late of the Town of Cobourg, in the La Marg's Sewing Cenire BUTTON HOLES--BELT MAKING a MATERNITY CLOTHES A SPECIALTY Sewing Lessons Available < . » Phone 96 Apt. 1, Beare's Apt. A, . Queen Street < County of Northumberland, but form- erly the Township of Cartwright, in the County of Durham, who died on or about the 17th day of November, 1956, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to Erdman Friesen, Solicitor for the Administrator of the Estate, on or before the 6th day of January, 1958, after which date the Estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the said Admin- istrator - shall then. have notice, and the said Administrator will not: be liable to any person of whose claim it shall not then have notice. FOR SALE--Philco Battery Mantle DATED at Port Hope this 6th day fpr 609% Angora and Nylon, also 100% ; Angora. Orders taken for collars and Christmas Corsages, Table Centres or ; io of December, 1957. radio, Good mechanical condition, with| ~ | Fe ERDMAN FRIESEN, 31 Walton A partly used hajery. Phone 189-r-4. Street, Port Hope, Ontario, Shri : Solicitor for the Administrator. FOR BALE -- Hockey Equipment, | Dec. 26 a like new. 2-pair shoulder pads, large : £ and small; 2 pair knee pads; 2 pair 5 pants; .1 goal stick; 2 regular sticks, Bl k k #4 Please contact A. Jefford phone 210. ac stoc : - - Sa There wera- seventeen tables of FOR RENT---3 room heated apart- | euchre played in the Community Hall 3 ment with . all city conveniences. | ast Monday night party sponsored by ' Available January 1st. Abstainers the Women's Institute. Prize winners : only. Apply Howard May, Prince |Yere: ladies' first, Mrs. Thos, Smith, id Albert, phone 195-r-14. Dec.12 2nd Mrs. Osmond Wright; gent's first Bio inten Merlin Suggitt, 2nd John Ross. 4 FOR RENT--3 room apartment, self | We He Lo Mission Band met on Y, contained, centrally located in Port | Tuesday afternoon with Linda Butt " Perry. Phone 209. * Deec.19 | presiding and 22 children;and 2 ladies Py present, After playing a game supex- 4 HAND SPUN ANGORA. WOOL, | vised by Mrs. Butt the meeting open-| ed by repeating the "Purpose" and the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Hill conducted. the worship based After singing a hymn} "Bobby Shafto. Dennis Ashton read | "He Cares for Men". Doris Ashton played a piano solo, Prize winners at the euchre spoi- sored by "the L.0.B/A, on Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. F. Hodgson, Port Perry. Door wrize was won by Mrs, Thos. Smith. At the Farmers® Union meeting on Bowmgnville, County Director, was present. and spoke briefly and led the discussions. Arrangements were made for the Christmas party which is to be held in the Community Hall this Friday, December 18th. Twenty-eight ladies and twenty-one children gathered in the Community Hall on Friday night for the December meeting of the Women's Institute which took the form of a Christmas party for the children. The hall was gaily decorated and a lighted tree created a Christmas atmosphere. The meeting opened with the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Nancy Stani- land read the Scripture passage. Roll call was well answered by "My Grand- mother's Maiden name and where she was born". Mrs. V. Asselstine gave the current events. - Business consist- ed of a call for baking for the Doll Draw and bake sale at Port Perry hospital and arrangements for our next card party to be held January 8, 1968, Mrs, Carl Wright presided for the program as follows: Nancy Stani- land, Betty Bradburn, Sharon Larmer and Douglas-Asselstine gave readings, Elizabeth Thompson, Mary Bradburn and Nancy, Dorrell rendered piano solos, Leanne and Heather Dorrell sang a duet. -Captain Cole of the Sal- bvation Army, Bowmanville then ad- dressed the meeting and told of the social side of their work, after which the children presented him with-a large box of toys. to be used in their work. Mrs. Richard Bowles present- ed two films, the first one a story fm Wednesday night Mr. Lewis Woods of | dinner. The W.A. of the Anglican Church, catering. After the -dinner Dalton Dorrell 'and Richard Bowles led in a sing song. A /toast to the husbands by - Marion Carnaghan and Howard Trewin replied" and -read a poem of his own composing. A toast to the wives was proposed by Rev, P., Romeril-and replied to by Alma Duff. Mr. Roy Turner thanked the Angli- can. W.A. ladies for the lovely dinner and Mrs. Jack Hamilton replied hop- ing the O.N.O. Club would continue in their good works, ' The tables were then cleared away and an evening of fun and games en- joyed by everyone, bringing another 0.N.O. banquet for husbands to a close. Mr. and- Mrs. Harold Stinson, of Yelverton, spent Tuesday and Wed- nesday at the Walter Wrights, while Mrs. Walter was in Port Perry and Lois in the hospital where she under- went a tonsilectomy. Glad to report Mr. Albert Wright 'got home from hospital early last week and is getting around nicely., 'Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and- Dianne, spent Sunday evening with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Hambly, Winni- peg, are visiting the Baileys," Me- Laughlins and Roy Taylors. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wheeler and Dianne, Hastings, spent the-week-end with the Ernest Swains and Bob Wheelers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cathcart and family, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowling. "The Brownies and Girl Guides and their leaders attended service in the Presbyterian Church, Nestleton, on Sunday morning. Mrs. Oakley Carley, Whitby, spent Tuesday with Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Marlow. They all took.in the tur- Mr. Sam Gibson, Didsbury, Alta, is visiting relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn, Ron, Blair and Todd, visited the Sid Mar- tyns in Oshawa, on Sunday. Mrs. George Fowler has gone to Oshawa to spent the winter with her daughters. ! Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Heaslip, Janet- | ville, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Marlow. Mr. Jack VanCamp has moved into the Saywell house, in connection with Blythe's store for the winter. Miss Gertrude Henry, Toronto, was home for the week-end. - i . ¥ Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. A. Handel are spend- ing a few days in Toronto. < The W.A. was well attended at Mrs, Hills, on Wednesday last. The sympathy of this community goes out to Mrs. Ronald Duckworth in the sudden passing of her father, the late Russell Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emby and family, 'and Mr. and. Mrs. Russell Emby and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill, on Sunday. Mi. John Albright had Friday sup- per with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rothwell. Mr. Malcolm Rothwell in Stouffville skating on Saturday evening. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and family, at- tended -a surprise party in honour of Mrs. Johnson's birthday, Saturday '| evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Slack. Rev. Lodwen will take charge of the service next Sunday. town for the winter. Mr, and Mrs, Jlerman Kerry spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Talbert picture of the writing of the Carol "Silent Night" which was composed in Austria in 1818. After the singing of carols, Mrs. Bowles presented: the other film "Howdy Doody Christmas" for the children. Singing of the Queen closed the meeting after which Santa arrived and distributed the gifts. A lovely lunch with the addition of Christmas cake and home-made candy was served. - The annual meeting of the L.0.B.A. was held on Thursday night and the following officers re-elected for 1968: Past W.M. Sister Susie Harris; Wor. M., Sister Dorothy Lee; Dept. M,, Sister - Muriel Wotton; . Chaplain, Sister Olive McLean; Director of Ceremonies, Sister Mary McKee; Treasurer, Sister Margaret VanCamp; Secretary, Sister June Cowling; 1st Lecturer, Sister Louise Wright; 2nd Lecturer, Sister Dorothy . Archer; Outer Guard, Bro. Creighton Devitt; Inner .Guard, Sister Alma Fowler, '| Pianist, Sister Louise Wright; Fruit and Flower Committee, Sisters Alma Fowler, Mary McKee, June Cowling, Muriel Wotten and Dorothy Lee, 11 members were present at the meet- ing. The Christmas exchange was held. Belated congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanCamp who were 26 years married on November 30th. They spent the long week-end in Tq- ronto and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Rud Heaslip and Mrs, B. Armstrong, Toronto, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Van. Camp and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs, Glen VanCamp- and Billy were also Sunday visitors of the Harry Van- Camps. On Saturday night at the Recreation- al Centre the members of O.N.O. club entertained their husbands to a turkey key supper at Cavan that i evening, | Evans last week. ike] SMALL ARBORITE TABLE TOP8--50c., $1.00, Floor Tile ie WHO WISHES TO BURN His NAME IN THE. ROLL OF R, MUST FOCUS HIS POWERS. JOHN BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY PHONE 280 SPECIAL i Ceiling Tile Doors, Trim Masonite, efc. TERMS ARRANGED ON HOME. IMPROVEMENTS 1.50 'mayl t.f. 7 Mr. I. Catherwood has moved into Fuel 0il for 3 Schools, Scugog Area TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDER- SIGNED FOR THE SUPPLYING OF FUEL OIL FOR THE THREE SCHOOLS OF THE SCUGOG AREA UP UNTIL TENDERS DECEMBER 18th, 1957. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. 12, 1957 LAVERN MARTYN, R.R. 3, Port Perry KEEP WARM WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR FUEL NEEDS WITH GOO Quality Coal or Oil WE BUILD HOMES Large and Small and Buildings of All Kinds Repairs and Remodelling Good Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. - Our HOUSE DESIGNING SERVICE is at Your Disposal. Lake Scugog Lumber Co. Lid. 'Phone: 240W... Pont Perry 4 IDEAL GIFT FOR CALL IN Beesor Fuel Port Perry = PING PONG TABLES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ALL THE FAMILY OR PHONE and Lumber Phone ki] handlgst helper a Paw ever had! - Repairing everything from fences farm buildings, clear- - ing méw acreage, cutting. winter wood . . . these are just a few of the time-saving, money-making ways farmers across. the country are using light-weight, easy-to-service Pioneer, chain saws. Let us show you how a Ploneer saw can help you fo more profitable farming! ~ HAYWORD SHORT SEAGRAVE, ONTARIO PIONEER PIONEER INDUSTRIAL ENOGINRRRING Wives / v RN © Pris \ : rd hi A Se ¥ . Yew Vigor Oil Co. Ltd. / PREMIUM QUALITY STOVE OIL isin gallon FUEL OIL ...ooovvvirerrirnns rns ssnnnnnnennenns 17¢. gallon FOR DELIVERY PHONE . Oshawa RA. 5-1109 Comfort yes -- but beauty too! WINDOWS AND DOORS in COLQUL '® 12 EXCITING COLOURS © BAKED ENAMEL FINISH. © MADE OF ALCAN ALUMINUM © SHLASTORING COMBINATIONS 0, aviatap Frais INSTALLATION © PREMIUM OLASS, RUST-PROOP SCREENS / NASH WINDOWS AND ARE MADE BY TH .,KOOLVENT. AWNING PEOPLE OF OSHAWA, CANADA Jon BALLARD LUMBER PHONE 280 oP ¥

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