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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Jan 1958, p. 6

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6 THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY oth, 1968 BUSINESS DIRECTORY -- INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs 'may be, consult H. W. EMMERSON Phone 41 Port Perry ROOFING Kavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry - " Farm Service Dead Horses, Cattle and Hogs ((nothing under 800 lbs) picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: 'Uxbridge b41, Woodville 32 r 11 Ed. Peconi july 30, 1968 Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly . For fastest service Phone collect -.. Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. / Aug. 30, 1958 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. 24 hour service REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry - Phone 51 Jan. 19, 1958 Mary's Sewi arg's Sewing Centre BUTTON HOLES--BELT MAKING MATERNITY CLOTHES "A SPECIALTY Sewing Lessons Available Apt. 1, Beare's. Apt. Queen Street WILE iv rd : Phone 96 py WASTE YOUR TIME LETTING EMPTY BUCKETS DOWN B70 EMPTY WELLS... 'Jack Pargete PLAN YOUR EASTER TOURS NOW Tourist Rates to Florida > $116.00 return - We can make arrangements for bringing people from Eng. land and the continent at tourist rates. : Consult: F, G. Crosby * Travel Agent Phone 128 or 290W Uxbridge, Ont, - (No service charge) feb20-68 '| before the 25th day of January, A.D. 'I then have notice. "| 24th and 26th, 1968. "| the County of Ontario. Notice to Creditors In the Estate of CEPHAS SLEEP, All persons having claims against the Estate of Cephas Sleep, late of thie Village of Seagrave in the County of Ontario, Insurance Agent, who died on or about the 11th day of July, A.D, 1957, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned, on or 1958, full particulars of their claims, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 19th day of December, A.D., 1967. "HUMPHREYS & BOYCHYN, Barristers, etc. 6 King Street West, Jan. 9th Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors, Russell Dodsley Humphreys and "George Steven Boychyn. WOOD FOR SALE--12" body wood, beech and maple; 4' lengths hardwood. Delivered, W. Wilson, R.R. 1, Nestle- ton, phone Blackstock b4-r-2. * Jan. Hard, soft and mixed wood, also cedar rails, all cut to 12" lengths. FRANK HOSKIN Phone 2 Blackstock Sheriff's Sale By virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario and directed to the Sheriff of the County of Ontario against Goods and Chattels of INDUSTRIAL TAN- NING. COMPANY LIMITED, a priv- ate Company incorporated undér the Laws of the Province of Ontario with its Head Office at the City of Toronto at the Suit of JOSEPH TANOWSKY vs. INDUSTRIAL TANNING COM- PANY LIMITED I have seized and taken in execution - 1082 Mouton Finished Skins 1201 Mouton White Skins 200 Second-Grade Mouton 1 Bundle of Rejects 1 Bundle of Clippings These materials may be inspected at the. premises of + Industrial Tanning Company Limited on January Bids by mail will be accepted prior to Thursday, January 30th, 1968, if forwarded by mail to the Sheriff of Perms of the Sale--CASH. All of which will be sold by Public January, 1968, at 2.80 o'clock, at the property of the Industrial Tanning Co. Ltd., Uxbridge, Ontario. Dated this 24th day of December, 19567. G. A. WELSH, Sheriff, C.0. Auction, on FRIDAY, the 31st day of | PERSONAL--Young Ontario born Gent, fair, tall, good appearance, with car, don't drink, would. like letters from quiet, sincere Protestant girl in her thirties. Free to marry, any na. tionality, confidential. Apply Box{ 20, Port Perry Star. Jan. 9 NOTICE Farmers DEHORNING of Cattle and Arteries Lifted by J. Pigeon. MOhawk 8-2256. jan9 Wanted Hardwood, logs and heavy timber. Highest prices in the log or on stump. R. Forsyth, Phone Stouffville 5664w6. FOR SALE--1948 Chev, Fleetline 4 door Sedan, Real clean inside and out. . $1956.00, Phone 366-R. " FOR RENT -- Heated apartment with all conveniences. Apply Taylor's Restaurant. FOR SALE -- Youth's 2-pe, Char- coal suit, size 16, in good condition; also men's Hockey Skates, size. 8%. Jean Wallis, Port Perry. HOUSE FOR RENT in Port Perry. Possession Feb. 2nd. Apply Box 32, Port Perry Star. FOR SALE -- Man's Beige Gabar- dine ovércoat, size 40-42, good as new, zippered quilted' lining, cheap. - Phone 72-3, Port Perry. HOUSE WANTED--In Port Perry, 3 bedrooms, bath, furnace. Have $1500-$2000. down payment, no more than $7600, ful] price. Box 81, Port Perry Star. WANTED -- Used Christmas cards for Missionary and Hospital. = For pick-up phone 246-r-3 or 341-R. Special Delivery Service JACKSON'S PASTRIES are con- ducting a special delivery of all Bak- ing for their customers convenience. Delivery twice daily 11 a.m. and 4.00 pm. All orders filled promptly. Phone 611, Port Perry. WANTED -- Bedroom wash stand in good repair. Phone 507<J. FOR SALE -- Eight piece dining room suite, buffet, large table, six chairs. Phone 112-r-2, FOR SALE -- Good quality Mixed Baled Hay. Phone 468-r-22, APARTMENT FOR RENT--Cent- rally located in Port Perry, 4 rooms, heated. 330 Port Perry, SOCIALISM BY OSMOSIS For appointment phone Whitby, |* Possession Feb, 1st. Phone Toting up the coffee breaks, taxes and wages, even a sturdy captain of free enterprise may find that, after all, his corporation has become one of OSHAWA SERVICE DEPT. Represented by GLENN MILLAR, Port Perry ~ for Sales, Service, Rentals Repairs, Needles, Oil, Bulbs (in stock) : call : CARNEGIE HARDWARE PORT PERRY Phone 61 = | volved in the producing pitares of ment, 2 hold furniture; antiques; - ches Ave., just East of Little's Road, Property of the Estate of the late J. 11th, 1968, reserve, James Smith, Clerk, KEN & CLARKE ,PRENTICE; Auctioneers Markham, Ont. phone 8 church Twp., 2% miles east and 1% No Reserve, - Sale at 1.80 p.m, REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. on' Saturday, Jan. 26th, at 1,00 p.m. Terms Cash. . C, Heayn, clerk, TED JACKSON,. Auctioneer. Prince Albert McCrea and Mr. F. Vickery. the box of white gifts. box of fruit from here. sus Called at your House". son Donald. Mrs, G. Ferris, these non-profit organizations. AUCTION SALES \ Extensive Auction sale of modern orchard spre pyets and orchard equip- tractors, farm imple- ments, and a large quantity of house- On Lot 9, Concession -3, Scarboro Twp. on Fin- B. Tyrrell -- on SATURDAY, JAN. Sale at 12,80 noon. -Terms cash, No Milliken, Ont. phone water 3:5987 * SAT. JAN. 18th--Auction Sale of '| 26 Shorthorns, Hay, Pigs, Fowl, Surge Milking Machine, etc., the property of W. R. Stevens, Lot 16, Con. 8, Whit- miles south of Aurora or 1% miles W. of Vandorf subway (Rivermead Farm) N. of Gormley. Terms Cash. SAT., JAN, 25th, 1958--Household furniture, the property of Elgin Hut- chinson, Lilla St., North, Port Perry Pend X On Sunday Rev. Mr, Linstead de- livered a message that blended appro- priately with the observing of sacra- -ment passed by two elders, Mr. E. At Sunday School the Supt, an- nounced receiving a thank-you letter from Victor Mission in recognition of Also thank- you note from Mr. Joblin in receiving Mrs, B.'Smith read a most valuable article, "If Je- The fol- lowing recently deposited money in the birthday church: Mrs, E. Martyn, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. L. Beacock and New Year's ner guests with W. Brown included Mrs. A. Sleep and family, iid Mr. and Mrs. Last Friday night -in the school house a comfortable number of all ages braved the severe frost to see the color film, "God's Half Acre of Nature", directed by Mr. Hudson, To- ronto, representing Dept. Lands and Forests, as does Mr, Ben. Smith who briefly quizined facts and work in- this type for public. Pat Love, president of G.N.S. Club pexpressed appreciation to the gbove named men for providing the film, as a result we all gained much know- ledge pertaining to nature. Aga 'After a hearty hand-clap a session of chinese auction was run-off by Clayton Love ably acting 'auctioneer. Finally many were richer a ham, a | chicken or clothing. Shortly after| ten o'clock everyone agreed a plea- sant evening was had and now away home. . : 'We are sorry to learn Mr, and Mrs. F. Pearce have moved into Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, R. Hayden and fa- mily are now residing in Port Perry. Misses Sonya and Marie Robertson, Hovelock, enjoyed last week with their aunt 'and uncle Mr. and Mrs, G. Hun- ter and cousins. 7 Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove and fa- mily had her mother, Mrs. Wm. Jef- frey, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jef- frey, Port Perry for the New Year dinner. ' Min, and Mrs, L. Beacock and boys with his brother Mr, and Mrs, J. Bea- cock, Nestleton recently. Mr. and Mrs, M. Luke, Paul and Robert of Hamilton with Mrs, C, Luke a few days at New Year's, Mrs. E. Williams, Oshawa, a one- time resident 'here visited Mr. and Mrs, T, Sager, also called 'on other friends, Mr, Jamie Hunter spent the holi- days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and Nola, Jamie is at present stationed at Camp Borden and sirice granted nearly a month of leave, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bond: entertain- ed all their family on the holiday for a fowl dinner, Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson included their family Mil- ton, Clarence Butsons, Mr, and Mrs. H. Wagg, Oshawa, Mrs, Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Fifefield, Bowmanville and Rev. and Mrs. Buller and family of, Corn- wall, Mr, and Mrs. N. Wilson's with Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Rodd and son Budd, Oshawa on Sunday, G.N.S. Club, are asked to meet at the home of Leta Doupe next Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. F, Mulvey left 'on Florida. Manchester We regret that "Mrs. Keith Dyke is in St. Michael's Hospital and hope she will have a speedy recovery and be home very soon, ( gley home were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Mr. Norman Midgley. Darlene at St, Davids. the dance at Utica on New Year's eve. Mrs. Alex Hewitt and Mr. Harry Cowan, Carnarvon, Mrs. Jno, Cranley, the New Year holidays. Mrs. Wilmatt Croxall and Miss Lin. da of Toronto Visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Franklin for several days. Service Stafi n Plywood or Sheriff's Office, Whitby. Yi jan23 i 1 STRUGGLE TO. {itEP MON Y COMING 1h, AND TEETH AND HAR FROMCOMING Arborite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile | Doors, Trim VE J AN E \ SMALL ARBORITE TABLE TOPS--50c, $1.00, $1.50 JOHN BALLARD LUMBER PORT PERRY . PHONE 280 SPECIAL Masonite, ele. TERMS ARRANGED ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS Uxbridge Brooklin Sunderland - Beaverton = Brougham = 'F. K. B. Stewart Secretary -NOTICE-- WHEAT G ROWERS "A vote on a petition received from the Ontario Wheat Producers' Association that a proposed wheat producers marketing plan be approved will be held on'F¥iday, January 17, 1958. Polling booths will be open from 10-a.m. to 7 p.m, In addition, polls at The County Department of Agricul office, 'will be kept open from 9 am. to 5 p.m.-- Monday, January 20th to Friday, January 24th, inclusive. -- Ontario Department of - Township Hall Township Hall .Town Hall Council Chambers ~ ONTARIO FARM PRODUCTS MARKETING BOARD Monday for their winter's sojourn in Recent guests at the Clinton Mid- Hall, Toronto} Mrs, Murray McLaren, | Scugog; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Midgley Mrs. Dolly Roberts spent the holi- day with Mr. and Mrs, Hedley and Quite a number from here attended Jil and Martha, Windsor and Miss Carrie Cowan, Toronto were with Mr. and Mrs. A, Roach and family over Scaman, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stewart and ml for the holiday. Reach Township Couneil held their inaugural meeting on 'Thursday, J Jan. -2nd, 1968, Manchester Ww. A is: catering for the Jr. Farmers luncheon on Thurs- day of this week. Utica The Annual Congregational meet- ing of the Epsom and Utica Churches will be held at Epsom Church January 18th, 12.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crosier spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare at Claremont, Gloria Fralick of Scugog and Karole Gall of Toronto are student: teachers at Utica school this week. Mr, and Mrs. F. Ackney of Uxbrid- ge were visitors' of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kendall Thursday, ; at Gres had Sutter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchel. 'Mr. and Mrs. Judd of Chalk Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. B, Mitehel{ ons | day last week, ! Mr. and Mrs, C. Ruhl were at Ep- som Saturday Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jaeger * "Staying with Mrs. 3. Mitchel this week are the student teachers of Ep- som School, 'Miss Davis and Miss Curry of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs; C. Geer, had New Year's dinner with Mr. and Mrs. B Bailey. ; Mr. and Mrs. Strong and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M, Storie spent New Year's day at Toronto with Mr, and - Mrs. M. Boxall, Mr. and Mra, Connor "of Brooklin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Su-- therland on Sunday. [SON READING KEEP WARM WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR FUEL NEEDS WITH GOOD So Quality Co Coal or oil PORT PERRY EER Coal ~ il. ~ Hood EA 28D ++ PORT PERRY { i © OVERLAP FRAME INSTALLATION © PREMIUM GLASS, RUST-PROOF NASH WINDOWS AND DOORS KOOLVENT AWNING PIOPLE OF OSHAWA, CANADA "MATCHING STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS AND DOORS wlolout © 12 EXCITING COLOURS © BAKED ENAMEL FINISH © MADE OF ALCAN ALUMINUM © SEL-STORING COMBINATIONS SCREENS ARE MADE BY THE PORT PERRY JOHN BALLARD LUMBER - PHONE 280 WE BUILD. HOMES Large and Small: and Buildings of All Kinds Repairs and Remodelling ood Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Our HOUSE DESIGNING SERVICE is ' at Your Disposal. Lake Scug gog Lumber Co. Lid. * Phone 240W i " Port Perry Apiaiins Office G. F. Petkin ] : Chairmdh . FUEL OIL . RUNENF, Vigor il Co. Id. A PRICES REDUCED ON PREMIUM QUALITY STOVE OIL . RULE ETT) EIR, | 1 gallon FOR DELIVERY PHONE Oshawa RA. 51109 od . faa

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