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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jul 1962, p. 6

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A es a pr 25h. i ~ oj? RT Po LH red hk Be he | A 1b St, 6/62 6---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 12th, 1062 BUSINESS GILLSON & McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 © Office Corner John & North Sts. 1: Sept. 6/62, APEX TV SERVICE Radio Repairs lelevision & Port Perry -- Phone---985-2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 381/62. INSURANCE Are your Policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be consult SMMERSON INSURANCE 985-2421 PORT PERRY ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing. Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. WALLACE Ont. EARL Port Perry Joe Podres CARPENTER CABINET MAKER Remodelling -- Repairs Floor Tiling -- Ceiling Tile Kitchen Cupboards, ctc., ete. ® Workmanship Guaranteed eo IFFOR FREE ESTIMATE Phone 985-2156, Port Perry 1.25---July 12 MEGENS JOHN Wig for dead prices or crippled paid "horses, cattle figs or small animals removed free. 'hone ZEnith 32800. No toll charge. Box 11, Argyle, Ont. 2. -Sept. 21/62 Dead Stock Highest prices paid for dead and disabled cattle, horses. For fast service phone Uxbridge ULster 2-3319 24 hour Day--7 days a week service NICK'S DEAD STOCK Nick Montague Lieetizs iii C-62 Cashonthe Spot Dead and crippled farm stock removed promptly. For fastest service call MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ontario Phone Hampton COlfax 3-2721 (Collect) 1.6 License No. 149162 Mar.22/63 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP E QUIPMENT Have your tank checked now hefore trouble starts, 24 hour service. REG. ARMSTRONG Pait Perry. Phone 985-2226 Jan. 11/63. - LJ Piano Tuning V. P. STOUFFER Piano technician and tuner PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 985-2334 4/62, * Mountj joy Back Hoe Service Drains, Foundations, Septic Tanks Dug and backfilled. IVAN _MOUNTJOY Blackstock 986-4787 1.b--aug 2/62 "A. E. Johnson- OPTOMETRIST ** Fives Examined Preseriptions Filled Mary Street, Port Wed. 9-< 12 noon. Mon. - Fri, a for appointinent 85-2383 and 723-2781 1.--Oct. Trenches, DIRECTORY Goreski Roofing ASPHALT ROOFING and SIDING Insulation, Flatroof, Lathing, Favestroughing, Metal Work Phone Port Perry 985-2751 1. Sept 27/62 E. G. Kennedy @ lit run Gravel ® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick sand and chips QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 1--Ag 80/62 LAWNS CUT GARDENS CULTIVATED HEDGES TRIMMED, ETC. 985-2906 1 ag. 16/62 T. V.- . Radio & Antenna EXPERT REPAIRS Port Perry Phone 985-7940 James Kight, Qualified Technician l1---Je 28 For Income Tax and BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Suite 17, Emmerson Motel, Phone 985-7031 Specializing in small business and farm operations. 13/62 Ted Veenhof Well Diggin CLEAN OUT AND DEEPENING COMPRESSOR WORK Phone Oshawa 728-3864. 1.256--0ct. 4/62 1.5 Dec. Notice Re Beginners Scugog Township School Area Board requires the names, date of birth of all children of school age be sent in writing to the Secretary not later than August 1st, 1962. A child that has attained the age of five years on or before Dec. 81, 1961 will be admitted Sept. 1, 1962. Apply Sam Arnold Secretary, R.R. 3, Port Perry. July 11 Trenching and Excavating Water Lines, Septic Tank holes and drains dug and back filled. Complete Septic Tank Installations. For estimates Phone 985-7548 KEN MIDDLETON 1.5 Sept. 6/62 EADE'S NURSING HOME 'A Home away from Home for elderly folks TV., Tray Service, Pleasant I Surroundings For information Phone 985-2806 1.---St. 6/62 Renovafions EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ® Painting & Decorating ® Plastering Tenders Scugog Township School Area Board will receive tenders to July 18, 1962 for the painting inside of No. 1 (Head) school. Work to be com. menced as soon as possible. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Apply Sam Arnold, R.R. 8, Port Perry. it TT July 12 .| Spreader, ® Carpentry Call for free estimate -- |, 985-2423 D. RICE Sept. 18/62 CLASSIFIED Phone YUkea §5-2331 CLASSIFIED ADS & COPY MUST BE IN BY 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY FOR SALE -- Massey Harris #80 Self Propelled Combine. 10 ft. table. Good condition. Massey Ferguson Dealer, Little Britain, Phone 87 T.F. RASPBERRIES FOR SALE--Also pickers wanted, and you may pick your own. Neil McMillan, 986-7414. RASPBERRIES FOR SALE -- Or- ders taken now. Free deilvery. Or pick your own, bring your own con- tainers. Peter VanKessel, R.R. 1, Port Perry, 986-2716. July 19 FOR SALE--Pure Bred Registered Yorkshire Boar, 8% months. Price $80.00. Phone 986-4213 or 986-4825. FOR SALE--New Idea Hay Condi- tioner; Side Delivery Rake; Manure All at reasonable prices. Phone Brooklin 655-3164. July 12 FOR SALE--New 4 wheel wagon, gear and 15 x 8 rack. Price $1956.00. Also used tires. Jack Skelding, Phone 985-7470. WORK WANTED--Masonry, carp- entry or any other type. Apply Box 16, Port Perry Star. HELP WANTED -- Occasional op- portunity for teacher or intelligent housewife, to interview on Gallup Poll and consumer surveys. Use of car desirable. Some evening work re- quired. Write Canadian Fdcts Ltd., 49 Wellington St. West, Toronto. July 12 WANTED Berry Pickers--Girls or wonien only. Phone 9856-2749 or 985- 2602, Popowich. July 19 FOR SALE---Prince Albert, b room bungalow, heavy wiring, pressure, electric hot water heater, % acre garden, and garage, low taxes, asking $5,000, with easy terms, Call L. S. Snelgrove Co. Ltd., Realtors, Oshawa, Phone 723-9810. LLOST--Dog, small black terrier on Sat., June 30th in Port Perry vicinity. Please phone 985-2819. Police Constable Wanted VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Applications will be received by the undersigned until July 18, 1962. Ap- plicants must have some Police ex- perience, a } John F. Raines, Clerk July 12+ Village of Port Perry HOME FOR OLDER COUPLE Ideally located on good street, well treed lot, comfortable 2 bedroom home, 'high and healthy part of Port Perry, only $10,900 with good terms. Con- tact, D. H, Andrews--Phone Brooklin 65656-3196, J.-A. Willoughby &- Sons Ltd., 46 Eglinton Ave, E. APARTMENT FOR RENT--2 bed- room, self contained. Heated. Dryer facilities, Bob Howsam, 986-7880. tf FOR RENT -- Garage and Equip- ment, on or about August 17, 1962, White Rose Service Station, Man- TA. Presently occupied by Ray Hobbs, Contact Mrs. Walter How- sam, Phone 986-7173 or Robert How- sam, Phone 985-7880. RUBBISH REMOVED Arrangements can be made to have your rubbish removed after the spring clean-up. Phone 986-2866, July 12 APARTMENT FOR RENT--2 bed. room self contained, Heat and hot water supplied. $60.00 per month. Apply Bill Taylor, 986-7918, ~Jly 19 For Safe Robertson Aug. 2 a Biet-- ELECTRICAL SERVICE PHONE 985-2421 PORT PERRY, ONT. Prompt Electric chester, Junction of Highways 12 and] HELP WANTED Electrician, must have at least three years experience. UL 2-3483, Uxbridge. . Jy 19 STORE FOR RENT---On or about September 1st, 1962. Presently occu- pied by Emmerson Insurance. Con- tact John Ballard, Phone 985-2491, TF APARTMENT FOR RENT---Modern one bedroom apartment. Self con- tained. Private entrance. Phone 986-2169. TF Howard A. List for action with Mackey. LTD. Want To Sell? LIST WITH Willoughby's We have a number of City buyers for good comfortable homes in the $8,000 to $12,000 bracket in the Port Perry- Raglan-Columbus and Brooklin areas. Call. DOUG ANDREWS Phone 656-3195 Located on Highway 12, 1 mile north of Brooklin. J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS LTD., Realtors 16 Eglinton Ave. E. 3--Jly 26/62 Toronto 12 Tenders Scugog Township School Area Board call for tenders, for removal of old Furnace and installing new oil heating system in No. 1 (Head) school. Work to be commenced as soon as possible. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply fan Arnold, RR. 3, Port Perry. July 11 Tenders Tenders will be received until July 21st, for renovating the Scugog Township Hall, obtained from the clerk of the town- ship. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. S. CHANDLER, Clerk. Phone 986-7846 July 19 Notice fo Creditors In the matter of the Estate of Clarence Harold Kellett, Deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Clarence Harold Kellett, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, who died on or about the 14th day of May, A.D., 1962, are hereby notified fore the 31st day of July, 1962, full particulars of their claims, Immedi- Representing H. KEITH 5 July 12}Conditions of the sale of property to Particulars can bel. to send to the undersigned on or-be-{- "Auction Sales SATURDAY, JULY 14th--Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Antiques, Real Estate, the property of the Estate of Mrs. Stella Kellett at her late residence, Queen Street, Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at one o'clock. C. Heayn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., JULY 14th--Auction Sale of Modern & Antique Furniture, Real Estate, the property of Mrs. C. Kel- lett Estate, Queen St., Port Perry, Terms Cash. Sale at one o'clock. Real Estate--At the same time and place 'the House & Lot on Queen St., Port Perry will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Terms and 'be made known day of sale. C. Heayn, Clerk, : TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. WED., JULY 18th--Auction Sale of Graham's Antiques, R.R. 1, Brooklin, Ontario, 1% Miles North of Brooklin on Highway 12. Terms Cash, Sale at 1.00 p.m. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., JULY 21st--Farm Sold, Auc- tion Sale of 40 Cattle, 2 Horses, Hogs, Poultry, Tractor, Implements, Hay & Furniture, the property of Geo. D. McCulloch, Lot 9, Con. 8, East Whit- by, one mile north and one mile east of Columbus. Terms Cash. Sale at one o'clock. J. H. Pascoe, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. THURS,, JULY 19th--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Cattle, Tractor, Im- plements, Grain, the property of Chris Jagers, on old Reach Road at the Village of Epsom. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.80 O'Clock. C. Heayn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Auction Sale of Furniture, Real Estate and Store Fixtures, property of Mrs. Ivy McLenachan, village of Blackstock on Sat., July 28th. Terms "Cash. Sale at 1.00 p.m. sharp. Ternis on Real Estate made known day of sale. C. Heayn, Clerk, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Twilight Auction SATURDAY, JULY 21 at 8 p.m. sharp. Auction Sale of Livestock, Shorthorn stocker steers, young cows, young Shorthorn bull of good quality and young pigs, at the farm of Stan. ley Taylor, 1 mile north, 2 miles east of Burketon. Note Time! (Crowded out last week) Blackstock United Church picnic was held on Wednesday, June 27, at the Community Park, Caesarea with at least 125 in attendance, Swimming, slides, ete. was enjoyea by "those who were able to attend during the afternoon. Most farmers and any who were assisting with haying did not go until supper time. After all had done justice to the bountiful feast, a full programme of sports was carried off until it got ately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, this 19th day of June, 1962, \ GREER AND KELLY, July12 Barristers, &e., Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the above Estate, Notice fo Creditors In the matter of the Estate of -Stella Crowell Kellett, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of Stella Crowell Kellett, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 6th day of June, A.D. 1962, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 81st-day-of July; 1962, full particu- lars of their claims, Immediately af- ter the said date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed a- mong the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. July12 DATED at Port Perry, this 10th day of June, 1962. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &e.,, Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario, so chilly the adults preferred to go home rather than partake in contests. Following were prize winners: Each child from infant through kindergar- ten received a prize regardless of who won. Running races-- Senior Primary girls--Mrs, Ken. Lee, Teacher= 1st; Linda McLaughlin; 2nd, Heather Dorrell. Senior Primary hoys--Donia Laughlin; 2nd, Gordie Malcolm. Jun- ior Primary girls--Mrs, Neil Werry, Teacher--1st Marilyn Duff; 2nd, Les- lie Anne Wright. Junior. Primary boys --Mrs, Idoyd Wright, Teacher--ist Kindergarten hoya-- Mrs, Ross Duff, Teacher=1st, Larry 'Werry. Kinder~ garten girls--Mrs, Jean McLaughlin, year olds-- Mrs, John Bonnetta, Tea- cher--1st, Elaine Wright; 2nd, Jan- ice McLaughlin, Three year olds and younger--Mrs, R. Larmer, Teacher-- 1st, Jackie Gunter, Junior boys--Neil Malcolm and Mrs, I:-Swain, Teachers ~1st, Dennis Romeril; 2nd, Donald Wright, Junior girls-- Mrs. D. Dorrell, Teacher --1st, Joan Horton; 2nd, Carol Wotten, Intermediate girls-- Mrs, J, Carnaghan, Teacher--1st, Elizabeth Thompson 2nd, Joan Wotten, Senior Mixed Class--Harold Kyte, Teacher --1st, Donna McLaughlin, A peanut scramble for pré-schiool childien also one for the Primary Department was a lot of fun. Then came the Variety ...Solicitors_for- the above Estate, races-- Bunny Hop for Primary girls ~1st-Linda- McLaughlin; 2nd, Heath= er Dorrell, Marshmallow race, Primery boys --1st, Grant McLaughlin; 2nd, Richard Gunter. Wheelbarrow race for Junior boys-- Dennis Romeril and Bill Thompson. Three-legged race Junior girls--Joan Horton and Gail Bon- netta. Plate race, Intermediate girls-- 1st, Elieabeth Thompson; 2nd Nancy Dorrell, Sack race, Intermediate boys --Bob Kyte and Glen Bonnetta. Bal- loon, Senior class -- Lynda Kyte and Dane Kyte. The Sacrament of Holy Communion was administered to a good congreg- ation at the United Church on Sunday morning, Mrs, Lorne Thompson sang a s0lo, "When Jesus My Lord is Near", Rev. Romeril's sermon was on "The Faithfulness of God". Sympathy is extended Mrs. David Hill on the death of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Devitt in Richmond Hill, on Saturday. Funeral service is being held in Richmond Hill today (Monday) with interment in Union Cemetery, Cadmus, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.B. Hamilton (Wendy Howard) who were married in St. Paul's Church, Bow- manville on Saturday. Among the guests from Blackstock were; Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton; Mr, and Mrs. Bill Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ham- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton, and Dianne; Mr, and Mrs, Neil Bailey; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner; Mr, and mrs. Norman Dysart. Another congratulation and sur- prise for Brian Hamilton, He won a colt in a lucky draw at Sunderland rair on Saturday, Mrs, Rumney Midland guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder, and is" visiting other relatives in the village. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Osmond. Wright were Mr, and Mrs. Goldwin Faint and family of Toronto and Mrs. Rumney Midland. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Dysart who moved from Fort William to Alliston this week are spending the summer with their families, Dr. McArthur's and A. Dysart's, Caesarea, On Tues- day, Norman goes to Summer Sshool in Toronto, and he as well as Jessie will be teaching in Alliston in the Fall, Mr, and Mrs. John Sandison, Pefer- boro spent a few days last week with, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mountjoy. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Mountjoy attended the Carscadden Picnic at Orono Park. i : Mr. Garnet Larmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larmer was injured by lightning during the storm Satur- day noon. Mrs. B, Henry and David moved to! South Porcupine on Saturday where: she will be teaching after taking a summer course. Mr. Gordon Paisley spent the week- end at his home in Dunnville and will be attending the Summer School in Waterloo. Miss Catharine Bailey is attending Summer School in Hamilton, Mr, Merlin Bailey, Montreal is home with his mother, Mrs. Velma Bailey, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey for two week's holidays. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hammell and Ralph of Montreal are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Staniland and the Frank Stanilands. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Cunningham and Mrs. Pearl Robson, Toronto, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Russel, Susan and Jim, St. Thomas, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John Ballingal ~ and family. Mrs. George Fowler spent a few days this week with Mr, and Mrs, Al- vin McGill, Lindsay. Mus, Mrs. EK. Darey recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright accem- panied by Mr. Norman McNally, Col- borne, left Montreal by boat Thursday for a holiday in England. Mrs. Krnest Larmer, Mrs, Ralph Larmer and Mrs. Glenn Larmer at- tended a shower for Miss Jean Cry- derman at the home of Mrs. Charles Smith, Oshawa, Tuesday evening. Ont. Farm Safety Council Mr. Larry Doble, Uxbridge, R. #3, Past-President of the Province of Ontario Farm Safety Council, and Mr, R. E. Bell, Toronto, Secretary-Treas- urer, will represent the Province of Ontario at the Annual Conference of the National Safety Institute of Am- erica on July 9th to 18th. The con- ference is being held at Sarasota Beach, Florida. . Mr. Doble -and -Mr. Bell will he fly- ing to this conferénce on Sunday, July 8th, and will return to Malton Airport on Friday, July 18th. While at this National Safety Conference, they will be the guests of the Florida State Farm Bureau and the Univer- sity" of Florida. : Mr. Larry Doble has been active for a number of years in promoting farm safety. He is a Past-President of the Ontario County Farm Safety Council and also a Past-President of the Province of Ontario Farm Satay Council. McLaughlin, Teacher--1st Grant Mec|- David Larmer; 2nd, Michael Wheeler. ||| Teacher--1st, Barbara Wheeler, Five : H. L. Fair, Sec'y | FIELD CROP MEETINGS Two interesting meetings at the Ontario County Field Crop Demonstration Plots with oats and barley have been arranged as follows: WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th, 7.30 p.m. farm of Clifford D. Ross, Beaverton, R #1 THURSDAY, JULY 19th, 7.30 p.m." farm of Frank Carson, Claremont SPEAKER--Professor Neil Stoskopf, Field Husbandry i - Dept., 0.A.C., Guelph A har of new..oat and barley varieties have: been included in the Variety Tests this year. to compare these new varieties with the old standard varieties that have been used during the past few years. All Ontario County Farmers and 4-H Club members are invited to attend one or all of these meetings. - ONTARIO COUNTY SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT ASS'N ARENA NENA RENNES ENE NNR EEE It is interesting Russell Morrison, President [We Are Giving U Up Pps U3 USINESS! Selling Out Ouy EVERYTHING MUST GO AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES BUY NOW -- Complete Stock SAVE § § § THREE ONLY - -- 7 FT. SHOW CASES FOR SALE Please Note -- No refunds or credits as we are selling out, August 15th, 1962. Anyone having Repair Work here, please call before We will not be responsible for articles left after this date 'Frank MacKaye . Certified Watchmaker & Jeweller Allan Moore, Shirley,. visited.

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