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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Nov 1959, p. 6

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FOE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1959 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ---- - SU 6-2421 ANCE | LG Jones | ever your insurance needs may be consult MMERSON INSURANCE PORT PERRY BILLSON, SLEEP & MePHADEN : General Insurance ctor F. Gillson - George McPhaden Mrs, Evelyn E. P. Allen Port Perry | YUkon 65-2341 TY YAY & 5 TENN TV WR bh £~ 2 < & & p < LR < RNG fh Vv a Ee EF TN yA yc NR SL Sb INNA 3 v A, ea de A Ya Ln var BSR a | ~ - . ASR ¥y ys - aN Wa a vw a INA AA } Pas NES 2s ph | © jan22/60 i Dec. 81/59 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, } Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Ont. cs APEX IN SERVICE Television & Radio Repairs Port Perry--Phone--YUkon 65-2282 bs Leslie McDonald, Service Man A Dec. 31/59 ~_M HIGHEST PRICES PAID for LIVE POULTRY M. FLATT R.R. 1, Bethany Reverse Charges, Phone 7-r-13 Dec. 10/69 REAL ESTATE MARGARET BALLARD: Broker ' Listings wanted-- farms, houses, vacant land, ete. Phone 124 or 49 Sunderland, Ontario BRUCE V. MACKEY, B.A. rrister and Solicitor Saturdays at 9 a.m. to 12 noon also evenings. At residpnce, Caleb St., Port Perry Phone YUkon 5-2127 Nov. 26/69 A. E. Johnston OPTOMETRIST 8 King Street, East, Oshawa, Office Hours--9 te 6 p.m. Wed. and Sat. till noon Phone RA 3-2721 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 t.f. July 80/60 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. 80, 1960 SEPTIC TANKS ; cleaned by. PUMP EQUIPMENT Painting and Decoratiing 40 years experience By hour or contract CEDAR CREEK ROAD Phone YU 5-7801 Nov.12 Used Cars & Trucks Brock Motor Sales "PHONE 78 SUNDERLAND ONTARIO A General Motors - Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Dealer 1957 Dodge Mayfair sedan, automatic, radio, power steering, 2-tone. 1956 Buick sedan, dynaflow, radio, 2- tone, a very clean car. 1957 Meteor sedan, radio, white walls. 1956 Oldsmobile hardtop, 2-door, jet- away transmission, radio, 2-tone, 19565 Pontiac, 2-tone green, custom radio, perfect condition. 1954 Chevrolet deluxe sedan, 2-tone green, custom radio, signals. 1954 Meteor sedan, automatic trans- mission, radio, 2-tone beige and brown. $ 1953 Plymouth sedan. Sharp! 1955 Chevrolet Y-ton pick-up, long box, overdrive, radio, low mileage. For a Better Buy! Better Try! BROCK MOTOR SALES PHONE 73, SUNDERLAND, ONT. Fata a a a a a a Jd COUNTY OF ONTARIO SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES tained apartment with Living Room, 2 bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath- room. YU 05-2478. town. ! High School. Rate--8¢. per word. Minimum. charge' 60c. -- to 10éal advertisers 'Classified Advertising copy ; i YU 5-2881 must bein by 11 am, Wednesday RTTETIYS FOR RENT -- Attractive self-con- TF Built in cupboards, Bros. YU 65-2221. APARTMENT FOR RENT--Down- town Port Perry, Ground Floor. Heated. TV aerial. Phone YU b- 7946. TF HOUSE TO RENT--Prince Albert, 7 rooms, bathroom, furnace. Small barn, large lot. YU 65-2412. Nov.19 FOR RENT -- Furnished bedroom. John St. near Queen, Phone YU b- 2100. Nov. 26 WANTED--Anyone having a good clean copy -of "On the Shores of Scu- gog" to sell please get in touch with the Port Perry Star. -- Nov. 12 FOR RENT -- Furnished bachelor apartment, heated. Private entrance. Opposite High School. Available Nov. 28. Phone YU 5-2195. Nov19 FEMALE HELP WANTED -- Full or part time. Needed immediately two .ambitious ladies to service terri- tories in (Reach Township. Car is necessary. For interview in your home phone collect between 8-9 a.m. HU 7-0319, Miss Outerbridge. Nov19 STRAYED -- One Brown Suede Windbreaker. If your son made the error please send it back to Port Perry FOR SALE -- One pair of fender skirts, brand new, fit 1950 Ford. YU, 5-7496. 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, 1969, the sale of iands in t.rrears 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, 1959, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale has been published in the Ontario Gazette in the issue of September 5th, 19569. Copies of the said list may be had at my office. Dated at Whitby, this 7th day of September, A.D,, 1969, WM. G. MANNING Treasurer, County of Ontario, Box 560, Whitby, Ontario. S10 - D3 NOTICE FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Township of Reach, County of Ont. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters' List Act, 1951, and that I have posted up at my office in Manchester on the 28th day of October, 1959, the list of all persons entitled to vote at the said Municipality at Municipal Elections. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any omissions or errors corrected ac- cording to law, the last day of appeal being the 10th day of November, 1959. Dated this 28th day of October. Nov. 5 GRANT CHRISTIE, Clerk El ; »n " >- ection Notice The Municipal Electors of the Twp. minations for the offices of Reeves, Councillors and School Area Board to ship for 1960 and two trustees for the School Area Board for 1960 will be held in the Township Hall, Manches- ter on Friday, November 27th, 1959 at one o'clock in the afternoon. In the event of a poll being required the votes of the electors will be taken on Have your tank checked now before trouble starts, 24 hour service. " REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone YUkon 5-2226 a + Jan. 14/60 GRANT CHRISTIE, R.O. For RUBBER STAMPS See THE PORT PERRY STAR of (Reach are hereby notified that no-1 form the Council of the said Town-] Monday the 7th day of -December,? 1959 between the hours of 10 a.m. and' 7 pm, " Dated-at3anchester this 8th day of+ I "November, 1059. Nov. 197 | FOR SALE--Boy's bicycle; figure i skates, size 6; homemade Anglia I truck; Quebec Heater. YUkon 65-7732. FOR SALE -- Duo Therm: Space Heater with blower; also oil tank and stand. Phone YU 65-2396. FOR SALE -- Springing Guernsey. , Grade & Registered. YU 65-2045. ! BARGAIN--1958 Volkswagen Panel Delivery for sale; only 7,500 miles. Like new. Apply Uxbridge Cleaners. ULster 2-3471. WANTED--Water Pressure system with 25-40 gal. pressure tank, shallow well. Phone YU 65-2160. FEMALE HELP WANTED--Reli- able girl, 20 to 85 years for domestic position in Oshawa. Live in. Pri- vate room and bath. Must be fond of children. Good wages. Apply Box 46 Port Perry Star. Nov. 19 W ANTED--Woman to iron, one day a week. YU 5-2112, APARTMENT FOR RENT -- 3 rooms, stove, refrigerator, T.V. Aerial. Centrally located, heated. Immediate possession. Phone YU 5-2214. Nov. 19. HOUSE FOR RENT--7 rooms lo- cated on Mary St. Apply Mrs. Gord- on Rodd. YU 65-2524. HOUSE FOR SALE -- 20 x 28, 4 rooms. Hydro. Must be removed from premises. Apply Russell Leach, Ashburn, Ont. Nov. 19 CASH AVAILABLE FOR MORT- GAGE -- Apply Box 47, Port Perry Star. hs APARTMENT FOR RENT -- Dec. T1st. Kitchen, living room, 2 bed- rooms, Bath room, separate laundry facilities, continuous hot water, steam heat, hardwood floors throughout ph. Beare Motors Ltd. YU 65-7361. ! Nov, 19 Fall Sale No. 1 Aluminum Windows, Doors, and 'Awnings. Our best Self Storing Combination Door, installed, guaranteed, only $44.60 'LYMER ALUMINUM CO. Oshawa, RA 8-5385 Representative; G.'T. Warriner, Port Perry, YU 5-2149 Nov. 26/59 1 pm, ~ Auction Sales SATURDAY, NOV. '14th--Auction sale of good household furniture, elec- APARTMENT TO RENT -- Down: [trie ranges and refrigerator, radio, Cawker | rugs, ironer, dishes, garden tools, ete, TF | at Prentice's Auction Rooms, Frank- lin House, Markham Village. Terms cash, Property of the Estate of the Late Mrs, Alice Burkholder, Estate of No reserve. Sale at mount so borrowed, with coupons at- tached as provided in section 4 of the Act, ° 2, That subject to section 10 of the Tile Drainage Act, when Council is of the opinion that the application of any person to borrow money for the | purpose of constructing a tile, stone or timber drain should be granted in whole or in part, the Council may by resolution direct the Reeve to issue debentures as aforesaid and to bor- row a sum, not exceeding the amount the Late George Hutchings and other consignments, KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers. Bailiff's Sale USED TRUCKS By virtue of chattel mortgage war- rant we will offer for sale by Public Auction on Saturday, Nov. 21 at the residence of Bill Stack, Lot 1, Con. 6 East Whitby, 5 miles north-east of Oshawa at '10 a.m. standard time, eleven trucks and one car. Terms Cash. Bill Stack licensed and bonded Bailiff. " TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE-- SAT., NOV. 21st--Auction Sale of | Modern and Antique Furniture, the property of Dan J. McTaggart, Vill- age of Prince Albert. Terms Cash. Sale at 1,30 p.m. C. Heayn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. POSTPONED AUCTION SALE of farm implements, DeLaval Milker, cooler, P.T.O. Binder, threshing ma- chine, hay, grain, furniture, dishes, ete, at Lot 31, Concession 6 East, corner of Tth Line and 19th Ave, Markham Twp., property of BRUCE TENNYSON will be held now on Wed- nesday, November 18th, 1959. Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. Positively no reserve. Farm Sold. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers. Milliken, Ont., Ph. AXminster 3-5987; Markham, Ont., Phone 346. Voters' List CORPORATION OF THE TWP.' : OF CARTWRIGHT - Clerk's Notice of First Posting of ~ Voters' List 1959. Form 4 Sec. 12 ~ Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Sec. 9 of the Voters' Lists Act 1950, and I have posted up - on the 12th day of November 1959, Elections and that such list remains And I hereby call upon all voters to. take immediate proceedings to have] any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap peal being the 26th day of November, 1959. Dated this 12th day of November," 1969. ig V. MALCOLM, Clerk, Municipality of Cartwright." vision will sit in the Municipal Hall{ at Blackstock, on Tuesday, November 17th, 1959 at 10.00 a.m. for the hear-1 ing of appeals against the 1959 As-1 sessment Roll and to receive the Roll. Nomination - Towsship of Cartwright will be held on Friday, November 27th 1959 at the hour of 1.00 p.m. in the Township Hall Blackstock, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Reeve, Deputy Reeve, Councillors (members of Council) and for the Board of Education, ' The Municipal Election will take ber 7th from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m, Clerk, Municipality of Cartwright. THE CORPORATION OF THE "TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT A By-Law to raise the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) to aid in the construction of tile, stone or timber drains, The Council of the Township of Cart- wright, pursuant to the Tile Drain- age Act, enacts as follows: : 1. That the Reeve, may from time to time, subject to the provisions of this By-Law, borrow on the credit of the Corporation of the Municipality such sums, not exceeding in the whole, $50,000.00 as may be determined by the Council, and may in manner here- after provided, issue debentures of the Corporation, in such sums ag the RTI a a Council may deem proper for the a- £ rn TEI a re We, { . Cee a ia applied for, and may lend the same to the applicant on the completion of the drainage works, imposed, levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which the money is bor- rowed, sufficient for the payment of the principal and interest as is pro- vided by the Act. Read a First and a Second time' this 6th day of July, 1959. at the Municipal Office in Blackstock, 4 \ the list of all persons entitled to vote | in the said Municipality at Municipal there for inspection, + The Durham County Court of Re-{ A meeting of the ratepayers of the - place if required on Monday, Decem-1 4 V. MALCOLM, 1 8. A special annual rate shall be Ontario TB. Association The Ontario County ' Tuberculosis Association annual Christmas Seal Campaign got under way Friday when the directors and members and friends of the association met at Northminster Church. About 150 péoplé met in the the church basement auditorium to stuff envelopes with Christmas séals' ready for mailing. Christmas seals are the Association's only source of in- come. Mrs. R. H. Bedell, President of the Ontario County Oshawa Tuberculosis Association, thanked the large gather- ing for their co-operation and support Bruce Ashton, Reeve. V. Malcolm, Clerk. Board July 21st, 1969. Read a third time and finally pass- ed on 4th day of August 1959. Bruce Ashton, Reeve. ---- Take notice that the above is a true copy of By-Law 1046 passed by the all persons are required to take notice that anyone who wishes.to apply to have this By-Law or any part there- of quashed must serve noticé of his application upon the Head or the Clerk of this Municipality. within 20 days after the date of the last publi- cation of thip notice, and must make his application to the Supreme Court of Ontario within one month after the said date. This notice was first pub. Ished on Nov. 12th, 1959 and the last publication will be on Nov. 26th, 1959. : V. Malcolm, Clerk. Nov. 26 R.S.0. 1950, ¢.392 Form 4. FOR a TRULY PERSONAL CHRIST- MAS GIFT SEE OUR NEW ALBUM OF LOVELY PERSONAL STATION- -- Port Perry Star. - \ br Tp -- REESOR FUEL & LUMBER . Ofiice at Scugog and Water Streets PORT PERRY YU 56-7961 ad ¥ MORE COMFORY FOR YOUR DOLLAR with 'blue coal' wk 2 x i is assisting with the tremendous task of getting all these seals into the mail. She particularly thanked Mr. D. case is found every five hours. These and sober and startling facts and ones that must be realistically faced by a complacement and indifferent public, /1 In the Province of Ontario list year, there were élevén deaths resulting from Polio but,\increditabl as it may seem, 114 people in the Province died of Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is one of the 'most formidable of our social diseases. ' Tuberculin 'Testing, ag a preventa- tive measure, is going on constantly. There are three types of tuberculin tests made, namely, the Patch Test, used extensively with school children, the Manteux Test and Heaf test, These tests are carried out to ascertain' whether or not there are tubereulosis germs: in the body, ' In most cases, there is no reaction, however, where a redness and a roughness: eaused by a slight hardening into small bumps - L. Crozier, Chairman of the Christmas ' Seal Committee for the fine job he and ast number of details necessary :in launching such a drive, Mrs. Bedell commented .vigorously on a report which appeared in the sociation have more money than they , know what to do with. This statement is simply not true. A good deal more had there been suffficient funds -to carry out all the plans of the Associa- , tion. The sales of Christmas seals is the only source of income for the Association. The Tuberculosis Asso- ciation in the coming year pans a mass survey for the City of Oshawa- which will be costly and will require the loyal support of every citizen, Speaker at the Friday evening meet- was Dr.'N. K. Douglas, Director of Re- habilitation, Division of Tuberculosis, Department of Health. Mr, Douglas spoke for about 16 minutes with re- gard to the fine work the Ont. County Association is doing in rehabilitating many discharged persons. While great strides have been made in recent years in the control of tuber- culosis, this insidious disease is by no means completely under control or eradicatted. Much work still remains to be done: and public support and co- operation is vitally necessary in order to wipe this disease from the face of the earth. Recent figures indicte that, in Canada, one person dies every 24 hours from Tuberculosis and one new this committee had done in' organizing | : Approved by the Ontario Municipal 'the campaign and attending tothe person should have a chest X-ray:im- decurs, there is'a positive reaction. 'A positive réaction. doés not méan'that a person has: tuberculosis bat such a mediately, If there is 'detive tuber- culosis it' will be found and tréatment started at.once. : Frequent physical check-ups, at th Corporation of the Township 'press recently to the effect that such!doctors should be made by every per- of Cartwright. organizations as the Tuberculosis As-!son as a furthér preventative measure. The disease, caught in the early stages |i comparatively easy to cure... All {those people under 40 who have not Council of the Township of Cartwright 4p could have been done last year previosuly been found to have a posi- on the 4th day of. August 1959 .and i, the form of preventative medsures | tive reaction to:tuberculin should have periodic tuberculin tests. People over 40 and all reactors should have chest X-rays periodically. Notice fo Creditors of the Township of Cartwright, in the County_of Durham, Widow. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died October 80th, .1959, are hereby noti- fied to send to the undersigned on or before December 12th, 1959, full 'par- ticulars of their claims, Immediately of the deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. ' Dated at Port Perry, this 9th day of November, 1959. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ont., Solicitors for the Executors. nov 26 ! - -- NOW IS COURTESY PHONE TO-PAY W IS THE TIME TO DO THAT INSIDE REPAIR JOB FREE 'ESTIMATE = LAKE SCUG0G LUMBER C0. LTD. -- SERVICE * 'YUken 86-7391 Decorating Phones: Oliver § Scar, AT 2-0961 S. A. BRADLEY & SON Contractors INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty '4441 Brooklin, Ont, Whitby MO 8-3559 In the Estate of Maude Bailey, Late ; after December 12th, 1959, the assets -

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