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Port Perry Star (1907-), 19 Mar 1959, p. 6

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6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 19th, 1059 BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE Are your Policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be consult EMMERSON INSURANCE YUkon 5-2421 PORT PERRY GILLSON, SLEEP & McPHADEN General Insurance Victor F. Gillson - George McPhaden Mrs. Evelyn E. P. Allen YUkon 5-2341 Port Perry April 80/59 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding. Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Ont. APEX IV SERVICE Television & Radio Repairs Port Perry--Phone--YUkon 5-2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 31/59 Farm Service Dead Horses, Cattle and Hogs picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 641, Woodville 82-r-11 Ed. Peconi july30, 1969. 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, 1959 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. 24 hour service. REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone YUkon 5-2226 Jan. 14/60 REAL ESTATE Margaret Ballard BROKER LISTINGS WANTED Farms, houses, vacant land, etc. Phone 124 or 49 Sunderland, Ont. June 30/59 Garnet V. Gray, 0.D. _( running OPTOMETRIST - Office Hours 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Every day except Tuesday Phone 100 for Appointment South from Post Office Uxbridge, Ontario ) May 16/69 BRUCE V. MACKEY, B.A. Barrister and Solicitor Saturday's at 9 a.m, to 12 noon. At residence, Caleb St. Port Perry. Phone YUkon 5-2127 Ted Veenhof WELL DIGGING CLEAN OUT AND DEEPEN COMPRESSOR WORK 500 Simcoe St. South Oshawa Phone RA 8-6974 Apr, 2/59 Rh. --eL Singer - Sewing Machine Co. OSHAWA SERVICE DEPT. for Sales, Service, Rentals, Repairs, Needlés, Oil, Bulbs (in stock) Call 7 Crest Hardware PORT PERRY YUkon 5-2211 tf1 5 1 wood Range, 18" oven, warming oven, | reservoir. $10.00. Claremont 31415. Rate--3c. per word. Minimum charge 60c. -- to local advertisers YU 5.2331 FOR SALE--Findlay Oval Coal or! Wanted Large United States and Canadian Manufacturing Company requires , Field Representative for Cartwright FOR SALE -- Singer Sewing Ma« Township. Exceptionally high earn- chine, treadle «model; Hoosier Kitchen ings. Guaranteed repeat business. cabinet, good size, clean and good. Automobile essential. Agricultural R. Appleby, Phone Claremont 31415. op farming background most import- Sides : ant. Sales training given, Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario. Mar.26 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED -- Responsible person for general house- work in modern home. Permanent ; "position. Phone YU 5-2791. FOR SALE -- Registered Roan ._ ET... Shorthorn Bull, Excellent breeding, @WANTED--We have several cus- year old. Apply Pat McRae, Beaver- tomers wanting good used threshers, ton, R.R. 1, GArfield 6-7595. We will accept in trade on combines. Contact Oliver Beach & Son, Phone 111-W, Uxbridge, Ont. Apr.2 GREENBANK * Delightful 8-room house in village. Convenient to everything to make comfortable living--oil heat, hardwood floors, heavy wiring. Full price $9,000. Open to offer. H. McMILLAN - Greenbank Phone YUkon 5-7441. J. A. WILLOUGHBY & Sons Limited, Realtors Used Cars & Trucks Brock Motor Sales . PHONE 73 SUNDERLAND -- ONTARIO 1958 Oldsmobile super 88 - 4 door hardtop. Jet Black, .white wall tires, automatic Jet 'away trans- | mission; G.M, custom radio, wind- shield washers, Back-up lamps, power steering, power brakes, low mileage. Reduced for quick sale. 19567 Dodge Mayfair 4-door sedan. Turquois and ivory colour. V-8 : | with super automatic transmission. FOR SALE--1950. Studebaker, ra- 1953 Dodge, Radio, automatic trans. dio, directional signals, heater, in mission, low mileage (one owner). condition. Price $150.00. 19556 Ford V-8. Automatic transmis- Phone YU 5-2374. sion. 2 door. 1956 Ford 2 door, very clean FOR SALE--Large Coleman Heat- 1954 Olds, super 88, sedan R. Appleby, Phone FOR SALE -- Yearling High line Hens, good layers. Must be sold this week. I, Wiersma, Phone Black- stock 68-r-21, FOR SALE--Pink and White For- mal, worn only once, size 14. Phone, Sharon Haugen YU 65-2216. FOR SALE -- Finlay Cook Stove with reservoir; Rangette; Quebec Heater. All in good condition. Phone YU 56-2682, FOR SALE -- 500 gal tank with heavy duty pump and gas motor. Will pump 36 gals per minute. $160.00. Frank Hoskin, Phone 2, Blackstock. FOR SALE--New Steel Tray Rub- ber Tired Wheel-Barrow--$25.00. Kelly-Ryon 100-bushel P.T.O. Spread- er, 15" wheels, detachable beater ma- king self unloading trailer with high speed bearings, as low as $559.00. Frank Hoskin, Phone 2, Blackstock FOR SALE -- Electric Range 247, McClary, $10.00; Electric Washing Machine, Addison, $25.00. James Emerton, Phone Blackstock 95-W. BALED HAY FOR SALE Phone YU 5-2659. Free Chain Saw Anyone purchasing a new I H. L.! Pioneer Chain Saw from us between Jan. 1st, 1959 and April 1st, 1959 is! eligible to win a new saw. The hold- er of the lucky ticket will receive ab- solutely free a new Model R.A. Pion- eer saw. This draw will be made only from the sales of the undersigned be- tween the above dates. Trades will be accepted on any make or model. Draw will be made at 9 p.m., April 3rd, 1959 at our store. Oliver Beach & Son Uxbridge, Untarto. Phone 111-W March 26/59 ARE EAT A RTE EERE REAL ESTATE Got a house to sell . . . Call Mann & "Martel Your local representative 0. J. Boe Seagrave, Ont....Phone Port Perry YU 5-2079 Member of Toronto Real Estate Board . Free appraisal on Farms, Houses, Lots and Cottages. TF COURTESY PHONE TO-DAY LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER C0. LTD. a a a a NOW IS THE TIME TO DO THAT INSIDE REPAIR JOB FREE ESTIMATE -- SERVICE YUkon 5-7391 "$85.00. YU 5-2067. Give us a chance to serve you and we will try to please you. stock 89-r-11, er with Electric fan in excellent con- 1853 Plymouth sedan, 2 tone green. dition; also 100 gal tank with fittings, 1958 Monarch sedan. 1952 DeSoto automatic V-8. Ss ------. | 1950 Chev. 4 door sedan FOR .SALE -- Bunk Beds with 1950 Chev. 2 door. spring mattress. YU 5-7779. ,1959 Chev. 3% ton pick-up truck 19563 Chev. 1% ton pick-up, red & white, good tires, motor and racks a 4 | d M h on box. Se dC 1Rnexy 1955 % ton pick.up Truck. Good all A 3-ton wagon; a 5-ton wagon; box trailer with tipping jack; trailer with % ton steel box; Ford tractor and loader; Cement mixer. Frank Hos- kin, Phone 2, Blackstock, A complete line of new Chev. cars and trucks in stock for immediate de- livery. Low cost G.M.A.C. Budget terms available. For a better buy, better try WANTED--Dining Room and Kit- [ ¢ | LJ FOR RENT -- Bachelor apartment near High School, bed sitting room, kitchen & bath, Separate entrance. leated. Hot water, Phone YU, b- 2195, April 2 | FOR RENT--Lakeview Apartment. Modern apartment consisting of liv- ing room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroon & utility room. Also apart- ment with one bedroom. Phone YU 65-2478. T.F. FOR RENT--Heated upstairs apart- ment, three large rooms, living room, kitchen, bedroom, large bathroom. In private home, Adults only. Avail- able April 1st. Mrs. M. T, Beare, Phone YU 65-2485. AVON CALLING Earn $20 to $30 a week in your spare time. Avon Cosmetics has opening for capable ambitious women. Write or phone between 8-9 a.m. Miss E. Outerbridge, RU, 2-7667, 42 Sara- nac Blvd., Toronto 19, Ont. PERSONAL WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets re- vitalize thousands past 40. Only 60c. At all druggists. Auction Sales SAT.,-APRIL 4th--Giving up Far- ming, Auction Sale of 40 Sows, Cock- shutt self propelled, 10 ft. cut Com- bine, Inter. Farmall Tractor M, 1952 Dodge Ton Truck, Implements, the property of Bill Stack, Lot 1, Con. 5, East Whitby Twp., 2% miles North of Taunton, on the town line, first farm in East Whitby. Terms Cash, sale at one o'clock. Tom Stack, clerk. CLIFFORD PETHICK, Auctioneer SAT., APRIL 4th--Auction Sale of Shorthorn Cattle, 25™~Shorthorns, 13 Sows, Cockshutt 30 Tractor, Ford Tractor and Loader, Implements, Hay, the property of B. L, Wanamaker & Sons, Lot 22, Con. 11, Reach, on County Road, 5 miles North of Port Perry. Terms Cash, sale at '1.00 p.m. Roy Scott & Glen Wanamaker, Clerks. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., APRIL 18--Auction Sale of 40 Cattle, Bred Holstein Heifers, Reg. Ayrshire Cows, Vaccinated, Hereford Stockers, 2 Horses, Implements, the property of Geo. Timms, Lot 14, Con. 10, Manvers, 1 mile East of No. 35 Highway. Terms Cash, sale at 1.30 chen help. Phone YU 5-2216, Ivan BROCK MOTOR SALES p.m. Ted Spencely, Clerk, Haugen. Phone 73 i Sunderland TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. WANTED -- Live Poultry. Best prices paid. M. Flett, Bethany R.R. 1, -- Telephone 7-r-18 collect, apr.16 VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY WANTED Farms to list Residential Property Summer Property ANNAN and Cook, Realtors Representative, Marvin Nesbitt, Nestleton, Phone Blackstock 44-r-11. follows: not permit such dog to be off the Potatoes For Sale No. 1 SEBAGOS (Dry and White) SPECIAL 50 Lb. 75 Lbs. .occovvieninnn, ... $1.90 Lakeview Orchards OSHAWA ROAD at Hwy. Ta SWAIN Seed Cleaners NOW OPERATING Make your appointment early. We carry your grass seed needs. and if not claimed within 48 hours, an impounded dog is tagged an large without a tag will be treated of the by-law. - } Phone Black- Apr.80/69 CREIGHTON, FRASER, DRYNAN | & MURDOCH Barristers, 'Solicitors and Notaries Public offence, exclusive of costs. Bank of Commerce Chambers mar 26 5 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa f . PUBLIC NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS IN THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY By-law No. 1291 has been amended by By-law No. 1310 whereby the words under Restraint, Section 5 "May 1st to Sept. 30th" are de- leted and replaced with the words "at all times" so as to read as The owner shall keep his dog under restraint at all times and shall unless under the control of a competent person. The Dog Controller has been instructed-to impound all dogs run- ning at large and tliis action has been taken due to the prevalence of . rabies in this vicinity. All dogs running at large may be impounded owner ofthe: impounding, before it is destroyed. A dog running at Dog tags are to be purchased at the municipal office by April 1st in each year, in accordance with the by-law and the fees are as follows: FEES For a male dog if only one ... For each additional male dog For a female dog .....c.eevruvanenn, PENALTY "+ Any person or persons guilty of an infraction of any of the pro- visions of By-law No. 1291 or Amendments thereto, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars for each premises or property of the owner may be humanely destroyed. Whhn effort will be made to inform the as a stray dog within the meaning A. serene $2.00 JOHN. F. RAINES, Clerk, Village of Port Perry Telephone RA 3-3446 TF -. Is 7 >: J y H ' v Auction Sale SATURDAY, APRIL 18th, 1959-- Auction sale of modern farm machin- , ery, tractors, power mower, pickup -- baler, elevator, combine, post hole ! digger, PTO sprayer, ete., on Lot 20, Base Line, Pickering Twp. % Mile East of Frenchman's Bay, and 1% Mile sWest of Brock Road (South of King- ston Rd.) Property of George Plitz. y Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Apr.16 KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, : Auctioneers. 'WED., MARCH 25th--Auction sale of 50 head of registered and grade Holstein dairy cattle, mostly fresh cows and springers, Herefords and | young cattle, brood sows, chunks, 500 yearling hens, 800 Leghorn hens, milking machine (Surge), poultry equipment, baled hay, etc., on lot" 83, Concession 9, Pickering Twp. Pro- perty of Orval Fretz. Sale at 1 p,m. Terms Cash, No reserve. Proprietor | quitting milk business, KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, . Auctioneers, N olice to Creditors AND OTHERS. | All persons having claims against the Estate of CHARLES NEWTON HOWSAM, late of the Township of I Reach, in the County of Ontario, De- ceased, are requested to send the same to the Undersigned, one of the Executors, on or before the Twentieth day of March, 1959, after which date the Executors will distribute the as- sets-having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Lindsay, this Twenty- sixth day of February, 1959, VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY March 18 : -. Anglican Notes The Afternoon Guild held its regu- lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Hodgins, on Tuesday, March 3rd. There were seven members present. The meeting opened with the Parish the last meeting and the treasurer's the president, Mrs, Allan. The group is sponsoring a euchre on April 9th and another on the 23rd centered around arrangements .for these, including decisions regarding refreshments and prizes. It was de- cided to hold a bake sale towards the end of May, but no definite date has been set as yet. The meeting closed with prayer and refreshments were then served. } There will be a service of shortened evening, March 18, also for the bene- fit of those unable to attend daytime Lindsay. : (Prayer, followed by the minutes of $ report. 'The meeting was chaired by [$ of April. Discussion at the meeting | Evensong and address on Wednesday $ Lenten services. : A fireside in the church hall will take place. after the Evensong to be held at 7 p.m. on Palm Sunday, March 22nd. There will be a film shown by the Rector, entitled "He Lives",. This will be followed by a time of fellow- ship. The Evening Guild will serve refreshments, It is to be hoped that as many of the. congregation.as pos- sible will plan to attend. : The Girls' Auxiliary will hold a special joint meeting with the G.A. from Brooklin 'and Port Whitby, on Monday, March 16th, at 7.00 p.m. Last week's column erroneously gave the impression that all G.A. meeting were held Monday evenings, Regular meeting time is Monday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 p.m. * All the teenage girls in the Parish are welcome at these meetings. The girls are present- ly working on their cooking badges and doing a study book on Social Ser- vice. are the leaders of the group. A small group of representatives of the Sunday School teachers made a York Mills Sunday School in Toronto on Saturday last. They were Mrs. W. Sonley, representing the primary de- partment; Miss Muriel New, the Jr. Dept., and Mrs. A. Dowson, for the Bible Class. Mr. Walter Sonley, a member of the Building Committee, accompfnied them, as did Mr. Fuller. The group was impressed by the sim- plicity of the set-up at St. John's. The Sunday School there provides space for some 400 children each week. It has adequate furniture and storage space for materials but was surpris- ingly without a lot of unnecessary frills and gadgets, The ideas gained by the group on this trip will be pass- ed along to the Building Committee. BLL LLL ond SOOO SOV OO® PV VV VV VV YN o> © © 4 4 4 Gord. A. Prentice 4 ry FARM $ Esso { TRADE $ DEALER AGENT bd . ® & Phone YUkon 5-2572 $ ® PORT PERRY "ONTARIO § AEE rT. CVV OOOOOO® A Aas 4 Tr ---- 'KEEP READING] PHONE . - WARM VE CAN SUPPLY YOUR FUEL NEEDS WITH GOOD. Quality Coal or (il (GE, ARE FUELS] se» PORT F737 RRY ¢ YU 5-2581 gl Decorating Phones: 363) Scar, AT 2-0961 dec24/69 CHAS A. BRADLEY & SON Contractors INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty Brooklin, Ont. " Whitby MO 8-3559 \ Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Banabaker tour of inspection to the St. John's, - OVO OC * 2 dq

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