6--THE PORT PEERY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER #2nd, 1059 BUSINESS DIRECTORY IN .URANCE Are y( ir Policies up-to-date? Whatev r your insurance needs! may be consult RSON INSURANCE 421 * PORT PERRY EMM YUkon { GILLS( N, SLEEP & MePHADEN General Insurance i Victor F Gillson - George McPhaden M i. Evelyn E. P. Allen YUkon . -2341 Port Perry Dee. 81/69 IOOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavest jughing, Asphalt Siding, Estii ates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port erry Ont. APEX TV SERVICE Television & Radio Repairs Port Perry--Phone--YUkon 656-2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 81/69 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for LIVE POULTRY M. FLATT R.R. 1, Bethany Reverse Charges, Phone 7-r-13 : Dec. 10/59 DEAD STOCK Highest prices paid for dead or crippled horses, cattle, hogs, accord- ing to size and condition. Small ani- mals removed free, Long Distance ZE 3-2800 at no cost to you Please phone promptly anytime, Ed. Peconi & Son LIMITED ARGYLE, ONT July 30/60 Dead Farm Stock PICKED UP PROMPTLY Highest prices paid for dead and crippled animals .according to size and condition. For fastest service Phone Collect - Hampton COlfax 3-2721. MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ontario Aug. 30, 1960 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. 24 hour service. REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone YUkon 65-2226 Jan. 14/60 REAL ESTATE MARGARET BALLARD Broker Listings wanted-- farms, houses, vacant land, ete. Phone 124 or 49 Sunderland, Ontario jan22/60 Ted Veenhof WELL DIGGING CLEAN OUT AND DEEPEN COMPRESSOR WORK 539 Albert St. Oshawa, RA 8-6974 Oct, 29/69 BRUCE V. MACKEY, B.A. " Barrister and Solicitor Saturdays at 9 a.m. to 12 noon also evenings, At residence, Caleb St., Port Perry Phone YUkon 65-2127 Mrs. D. Rice TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND THEORY Beginners and advanced pupils . accepted. Corner Union Ave, and Scugog St. Oct. 22 BOOK NOW FOR TOURS AND CRUISES Will accept bookings now to England and the continent by air or steamship. Pay Later Plan & Family Plan F. G. Crosby TRAVEL AGENT Phone 128 or 290W, Uxbridge, Ont. Oct. 29 -- -- ---- Brock Motor Sales PHONE 78 SUNDERLAND -- ONTARIO A General Motors - Chevrolét - Oldsmobile Dealer 1967 Meteor, custom radio, white- washers. radio, 2-tone blue 'and ivory mission, radio, 2-tone beige and _ brown. 1964 Chevrolet 2-tone green deluxe 1953 Plymuth sedan, jet black, runs nicely 1958 Chevrolet Y%-ton pick-up 1956 Ford 48-passenger school bus. We have a few 1969 Chevrolet cars in stock. terms to suit your budget. For a Betier Buy! Better Try! BROCK MOTOR SALES PHONE 73, 1958 Chevrolet deluxe sedan; custom radio, with rear seat speaker, low mileage, clean. Original owner car. walls, very clean, 2-tone, windshield 1966 Oldsmobile hartop, hydramatic, 1954 Meteor sedan, automatic trans- ~ sedan, G.M. custom radio, good tires 1958 Chevrolet 1-ton pick-up. Tops! Cash, trade and G.M.A.C, Low Cost SUNDERLAND, ONT. a _----_--_----ehea Rate--38¢c. per word. Minimum charge 508. -- to local advertisers - FOR BALE -- Girl's white Figure Skates, size 12; Boys Hockey Skates, size 11. YU 56-2088. FOUND--Oct. 18, vicinity Catholic Chiireh, small brown female dog, no collar. YU' 65-2217. Cheap. . Phone YU 656-2701. FOR SALE--1949 Plymouth Sedan. WANTED~- Wititer storage space for a 20 ft. cruiserette. YU 65-7698. FOR SALE--21" Console Sylvania T.V. Like New. YU 5-7396. FOR SALE -- Girl's Winter Coat, Red with grey fur trim, worn only one season, excellent condition, size 14; Boy's Walking Coat & helmet, size 6X; Combination Storm and Screen Door. Phone YU b-7978. « ra FOR SALE--Double all metal Bunk Beds $14.00. Mattress $2.60 and $4.60. All wool grey blankets $4.76. Phone Sky Loft Lodge, Claremont 81108, FOR SALE--2 furrow International Plow. Good condition, $25.00. Alan Beacock, Nestleton, Ontario. FOR SALE -- Pure Bred Landrace Hogs, serviceable age and younger; dlgso English Yorkshire - Landracé Crossbred; 2 pure bred Holstein Hei- fers and 2 Jersey-Holstein Heifers, good size. Fred Milne, Blackwater. Phone Sunderland 3-r-3. BLANKETS from used woolens. 6 lbs. for each blanket, packed in sack. By Nov. 1st. Phone YU 6-2668, Mrs, Chas. McLaughlin, rep, for Fairfield Woolens, Preston, Ontario. FOR RENT -- Attractive self-con- 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath- room. YU 05-2478. TF APARTMENT TO RENT -- Down- town. , Phone YUkon 5-2221, TYPING PALS See THE PORT PERRY STAR MODERN APARTMENT for RENT Phone YU 65-2216. FOR RENT--Apartment with large bright rooms, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, (living room and kitchen with built-in cupboards and heavy wiring. Separ- ate entrance. T.V. aerial. $48.00. BUYING CANADA SAVINGS BONDS? order from R. J. HARPER Port Perry, YUkon 5-2503 Oct. 29 Phone evenings YU 65-2663 or YU b- 2831, days. Pa a aa FOR RENT -- 3-room apartment, also 4-room apartment. All extra large bright rooms, built in cupboards. Hot water and heated. John St. near DO YOU KNOW? past four years. sible to clean in the winter. For Service Call Reg. Armstrong Phone YUkon 5-2226, Port Perry COUNTY OF ONTARIO SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES TO WIT: BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT is- sued by the Warden of the County of Ontario and bearing date the 20th 'day of August, 1959, the sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the County of Ont- ario will be held at the Court House, Whitby, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 8th day of Decem- ber, 1969, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby glvén that the list of lands for sale has been published in the Ontdrlo Gazette in the issue of September bth, 1069. ' Copies of the said list may be had at my office. Dated at Whitby, this 7th day of September, A.D., 1959, WM. G. MANNING Treasurer, County of Ontario, "Box 660, Whitby, Ontario, 810 - D8 ' How is the condition of your septic tank? Has it been cleaned within the You had better check before freeze-up as it is impos- Oct. 22 Queen, $50 and $60. Phone YU 5-2100. Oct. '29 HOUSE FOR SALE --1% storey white frame. Aluminum storm win- dows upstairs. 8 piece bath. (Reas- onable terms. Contact owner between 2 and 6 p.m. for interview. Phone YU 65-7887. FOR RENT--2 bedroom self con- tained apartment, separate entrance. T.V. aerial, child welcome. Phone YU 65-7328. Ground Floor. Phone YU b6- TF town Port Perry. Heated. TV aerial, 7946. ru APARTMENT FOR RENT--Héat- ed, 8 rooms, private entrance. Stove. TV aerial. YU 5-2214.. Oct.22 -- HOUSE TO RENT -- 4 rooms snd bath. Available now. Phone YU 6- 2627. Oct29 Hillcrest Orchard Queen St., Past of Public Bchool HALLOWE'EN SPECIAL I woaedoiiiio I $1.50 pér bus. EOWA iiss ossmise $1.00 per bus. Aldo Winter Apples' Delivery in town. PHONE KEITH MARK YU 5.2304 between 6 and 9 p.m. FOR SALE--QGovernment certified Oct.22 . FOUND--Will the lady who left b Raspebrty Canes. A. Bertrand, R.R.|pair of plastic overshoes at the Scout * Nov. 206/69]1, Port Perry. Building call YU 5-2816 for same. tained apartment with Living Room, , 'gstate of E. F. Poil, Ashburn, Ont. T.F.} APARTMENT FOR RENT--Down- | § WANTED-QIld timber or log house in' sufficiently good condition to be dismantled and moved. Apply Box 44, Port Perry Star. : PERSONAL Tablets help thousands of men, wo- men past 40 feel yunger. Only 69c. At all druggists. Auction Sales SAT., Oct. 31st -- Auction Sale of Live Stock, Implements, Hay, Grain, Furniture, the property of Chas. H. Graham, Lot 19, Con. 2, Cartwright, 6 miles South-east of Blackstock. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 pm. O. Hyland, Clerk, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer, FRI, OCT. 23rd--Auction Sale of Furniture to be sold at Ted Jackson's Auction Lot, opposite New Town Of- fice, Furniture of Mrs. J. Wilkinson and others. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.00 pm. C. Heayn, Clerk, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT. OCT. 24th--Auction Sale of Furniture the Property of Mrs. J. Holdershaw, Blair Ave. Greenbank. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, OCT. 29 -- Auction Sale of Furniture, property of the Terms Cash. Sale at 1.830 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7th-- Important auction sale of electric re- frigerator, TV get, washer, first class and antique furniture, dishes, house- hold effects, glassware, antique artic- les, garden tools, etc., on Church St, North, Pickering Village. Property belonging to the Estate of the Late Mrs. Gordon Law. Sale at 1 pm. sharp. Terms cash. No reserve. Large sale. See posters. Vernon Baldson, Executor of the Estate. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Nov.b Auctioneers. SAT., NOV. Tth--Consignment Sale, Victoria County Reg. & Grade Hol- stein Springer Cows and heifer gale, Lindsay Exhibition Grounds at 12.00 pm. 50-100 High Quality Holstein Springer Cows & Heifers. Terms Cash. Wm. Weldon, Clerk, CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE of FURNITURE -- the property of E. F. POIL ESTATE, ASHBURN on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1959 See bills for list. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.80 pm, =~ - TED JACKSON, Auctioneer WHY FEEL OLD? Ostrex Tonic| FOR SALE -- 1961 Austin, 4 new tires, new paint job. H, Morris, YU 56-2824. Oct. 2018160. to be given to the Wardens to defray current - expenses including taxes and some of the cost of the new CORN -- Kiln-dried, shelled corn, priced direct from grower. Have your livestock trucker pick corn up on return trip. Ux-Spring Acres Ltd. 4916A Yvunge Street, Willowdale, Ont. HUdson 8-6663. Oct. 29 Notice MUNICIPALITY OF THE' |jectin g. Members were reminded of TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG. lhe Mental Health workshop on Oct. NOTICE TO ATTEND COURT OF. 24th and urged to attend. Mrs, Beck- REVISION er presented the group with a new ! series of discussion material on The Please take notice that the Court of Christian Family, It was decided to | minutes. Miss Jarrett, that our rummage sale had been successful: Members voted ford and Miss McCully. : Revision for the Township of Scugog. hold the six discussion topics during will sit on the 81st day of October, the next few meetings. freshments were served by Mrs, Jef- The Workshop being conducted by the Ontdrio County Mental Health | Association will. take place this Sat- partitions in the Sunday School. The urday, October. 24th, starting at 9.80 president, Mrs, Lowcock was in the a.m., at Adelaide House, Oshawa. It chair, and Miss C. Snowden read the will continue through the day and conclude with dinner. Four groups will be held--"Mental Health in Edu- It was decided to change the date "ou Industry" of our bazaar to November 28th, To Sui en fon Heth 0 and By order not to conflict with the United ,., Health and Community Resour- Church, Discussion of possible tables .» Anyone interested in attending for the bazaar occupied part of the ; asked, to contact Mr. Fuller, who has the necessary application forms, On Tuesday last, Mr. Fuller attend- ed a conference held by the Bishop in Oshawa on the subject of Reunion in the Modern Church. Some of our teenagers have indi- The frst in cated to Mr. Fuller that they. would 1069, at the hour of 1.80 in the after-, the series, entitled "Being an example like to form a Young People's 'Group. noon, at the Township Hall at Scugog Island. i S. Chandler, | will take place on Monday, Oet. 26th Clerk-Treasurer & Assessor. at the home of Mrs. Sonley. to your children" will take place at It is hoped that. a meeting will be + {the next meeting of the Guild, which arranged soon. We were very pleased to have our The service start right on time this past meeting closed with prayer, and re- Sunday. Anglican Notes The Women's Auxiliary held their monthly meeting in the church hall on! . Tuesday, Oct. 18th. There were 22 members present and the meeting was chaired by Mrs. Woods. Mrs, McClin- tock read "The Way in Africa" from the study book; minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Whitby; and Mrs. Clark gave the treasurer's report, ins dicating a balance of $49.09 on hand, plus a $10. donation from Florence Jeffery, for quilting. It was decided that Mrs, Hayes and Mrs, Fuller should attend the Little Helpers Session being held in Tap- onto. Mrs. Mulligan took orders for Anglican calendars. - Mrs. Fuller showed members a plate, commemor- ating the 60th anniversary of the Kindergarten Training School in Na- goya, Japan, presented to her by Miss Frances Hawkins, a missionary at the centre. The meeting closed and tea was served by Mrs. Long and Mrs. Staple. The date of the next service of pub- lic Baptism has been changed to Nov. 21st. Anyone who has children they 'wish Baptized at this time is asked to contact Mr. Fuller. The Sunday School Teachers' Work- shop for the area took place last Sat- urday with 40-50 persons attending. After a short service in the church, the teachers were divided intc groups. A group of those who. teach children | HAVE RENAULT WILLTRAVEL from 2-11 years of age was led by Miss Janet Wolverton; the teachers of 12-15's met with Mr. C. Ambrose; and the clergy and adult leaders met with Mr. James E. Smith, Two ses~ sions were held during the afternoon and one in the evening. The day end- ed with a dedication service in the church. The regular meeting of the Even- ing Guild took place at the home of Mrs. Jefford on Tuesday, Oct. 18th. iitiai It was reported by the treasurer, esas Ladies interested in curling this coming season contact any one of the undersigned membership committee by Oct. 28th. . Aileen Dawson, Betty Peel, Betty Terrett, Dorothy Martyn. Ittttititttttetttetats litt ttitttittit ted YUkon 8-7851° For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICI J ini look 8] sign of quality JOHN BALLARD LUMBER and BUILDERS SUPPLIES Phone--YU 6.2491 | | REESOR FUEL & LUMBER } - iL Love my slippers, love my pipe, love my Dauphine. 4 doors, surprising roominess, BEARE MOTORS ' Renault=1'm the lazy type. Driving's so easy, parking's so easy in my compact too. Love your comfort? Try a Dauphine yourself at your Renault dealer. Buggeated Retail Price F.0.B. Toronto, fully equipped $1.79 LIMITED PORT PERRY 3 § H] Enjoy:the perfect comfort found in'the warmest homes in town. Buy "blue 'coal, "and get tore heat, and better heat... the best heating value your money can bly. Phohe us today. PORT PERRY - - . YUkon B70) MORE COMFORT FOR YOUR DO GET THE BEST! QUALITY * SERVICE RELIABILITY