1 _ BRICKLAYER wants work-- "small children, part of Mondays » to April 2nd, to live in, down- - 623-7472 'P. E._ Gravelle, "Richelieu, St. Henry, Montreal. WORK WANTED TO RENT CLIPPER BLADES Sharpen. ing & repairs. Cattle clipper blades sharpened $1.00 pair. Sheep blades--b50¢ pair, 24 hr. service--work guaranteed. Cattle Clipper Service . 37 First Ave. Box [90 Uxbridge, Ont. PAINTING--Plain painting, al- so special mural and pattern painting. Complete Rec. room finishing. Will build and repair furniture. J, Kronister, Phone 985-7191, after 6 p.m. Apr.30 Jim Duncan CONCRETE CONTRACTOR Coloured Floors Cement Finishing Ph. 852-3891 Uxbridge "Free Estimates PAINTING and DECORATING _interior & exterior. teed hg 'estimates. Phone 985-2094. alter Pike. T.F. Any type of Brick and Block- laying. Also experienced in Concrete and Plaster repairs, F. Sherman 852-6756 T.F. WILL DO general sewing and 'minor alterations. Will also take orders for 'Barbie' doll out- fits. * Phone - 985-7218. Feb.24 HELP WANTED BABY SITTER wanted.for two and Friday each week in my home. Phone 985-7100. CARPENTER to erect a , double garage. Material is supplied, it would be labour only. For information phone 985-7239. COMPAION and housekeeper for elderly lady from March 5 town area Port Perry. Write Box #15, Port Perry Star. WANTED Part or Full time Real Estate representative for Port Perry and area. Excellent commission. For confidential interview, call Real Estate, 28 Division St. Bowman- ville. } _ Yo, 2 WANTED reliable man as Dealer in Port Perry. Experi- ence not necessary. Fine oppor- tunity to step into old profit- able business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for vears, Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Rawleigh, Dept. B-343-163, 4006 SALESMAN WANTED Salesman with car wanted to represent Feed Company. Posi- tion offers, sales training pro- gramme, salary and commission, life insurance, medical and sur- gical plan, hospitalization. Write giving full particulars to P.O. Box 4333, Station C, London, Ont. Feb. 10-17 CONSUMER RESEARCH One of Canada's foremost Mar- ket Research companies has openings for women to conduct interviews (personal and tele- phone) and gather opinions in connection with consumer sur- veys and public opinion polls. Positively no selling involved. Both daytime and evening work. Use of car desirable but not es- sential, Apply Canadian Facts Co. Limited, 49 Wellington St. W.. Torontol. Ont. Feb, 17 WANTED TO RENT GROUND . FLOOR, 9 bedroom apt. or 6-rooom house required Guaran-| APARTMENT to Rent--3 large bright rooms, heated. Elderly people preferred. Phone 985- 2100. " T.F, NEW 2 bedroom apartment, very modern, Phone 985-7682 after 3 p.m. oo LOST LADIES GLOVES, brown leather, Saturday last.. 2375. * wool-lined "downtown on Reward. . 986- BIG DOG, probably part Huskie, black face, lght brown in color, young, friendly, no tag. Owner may have by paying for this ad. Contact 985-2622. REAL ESTATE 3 Dolvootn brick, bungalow in Port Perry, only 4 years old, All modern conveniences, nicely decorated throughout, broad- loom in livingroom, built in vanity, alluminum storms and screens, paved drive, garage, beautifully landscaped high dry lot. Full price only $17,500 with terms. 100 acres clay loam, 1% storey red brick home with all modern conveniences, bank barn 40' x 90', silo, implement shed, corner farm, 1 mile from vill- age. $19,500. with terms. 100 acre clay loam, with 1% storey, 7 room brick house, bank barn 40 x 60, excellent spring creek with pond sight, corner farm on paved road. Price $17,500.00 with $3500.00 down. 2 storey 8 room family home in Greenbank, 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, family room, living and dining room, modern kitchen, double garage, new oil furnace, large fenced lot, close to store, church and schools. Priced for quick sale $11,900 with terms: CALL GEORGE S. STONE 985-2632 Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. | FE ---- > | Highway, a REAL ESTATE JOHN F DeWITH REALTOR, BOWMANVILLE 14 Frank Street, Phone 623-3950 A 66 acre farm, clay loam, & level creek. - Barn 90 x 30, drive shed and garage, a 2 storey frame house, 8 rooms, 4 bed- rooms and bathroom. Situated 2 miles from Port Perry. This is an ideal commuter fafm, A 75 acré farm, clay loam & rolling, creek, Barn No. 1 36x60, Barn No. 2 40x26, Implement shed garage. House 9 rooms, b bedrooms, oil F.A. Situated 4 miles east of Port Perry on L7A A large Building Lot in Vill- age of Manchester, on main road, which is always kept open. An older 12 storey 6 room frame house in Port Perry. Kit. 15 x 18, L.R. & D.R. 'combined, 15 .x 23. 3 bedrooms, new bath- room and oil F.A. Also has new asphalt roof and ground chim- ney. House has been recently redecorated. Priced to sell, WANTED -- new and older homes in Port Perry & district. Local Representative: } LORNE C. DUFF .24 Perry Street, Port Perry Phone 985-2728 . In the Estate of Mabel Evelyn Griffiths, late of thie Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Married Woman, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died November 7th, 1963, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before March 17th, 1966, full particulars of their claims. Im- mediately after March 17th, 1966, the assets 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. i HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Solicitors, barn 45x75 and L 28x45, 1% | storey insul brick frame home | with new bath, Priced for quick sale $16,500. With terms. g Port Perry 6 room insul brick bungalow, 3 bedrooms, oil heating, walk- in basement, large lot. Priced at only $10,600 with terms. 5 room white frame bunga- low, excellent condition, 3-bed- rooms, 4 piece bath, good lot 85' x 140. Forced air oil heat- ing, partially finished basement. Priced at $12,000 with terms. bo CALL, MORLEY BRUCE 985-2737 | Rep. for H. Keith Ltd. | REAL ESTATE by May 1st. Phone 985-2578, Feb. 100 acres all workable, bank | Owner retiring. Port Perry, Ontario. Dated at Port Perry, this 11th day of February A.D. 1966. Mar. 3 "KIND COMPETENT Nursing Care for the Convalescent and Aged NEST CARE . .. IN COUNTRY HOME ATMOSPHERE Our elderly guests receive personalized professional care in a spacious and congenial country home. The Manor Is open for your inspection at any time. GREEN GABLES. | MANOR ° Notice To Creditors 'Sale at 11 a.m. PORT PERRY STAR, Feb. 17th, Thurs., 1966 --11 NOTICE TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Township of Reach County of Ontario, TO WIT: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Reach under his hand and the seal of the said Corporation bearing date the 14th day of December, 1966 sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town- ship of Reach will be held at my office, (Manchester) at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- noon on the 11th day of May, 196f unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is here- by given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette on<he 5th day of Febru- ary, 1966 and that copies of the said list may be had at my office, Treasurer's Office, this 10th day of January, 1966. A. R. JOHNS, Treasurer Feb. 10 - May 5, 1966, Auction Sales SAT., FEBRUARY 26th -- Complete Dispersal of Scotch Shorthorn . from Cedar Brook Farm, St. John's Training School, Uxbridge. 20 Register- ed head, 2 bulls, cows & calves at foot, at Woodville_Sales Barn Woodville, Ontario. Sale at 2 p.m. ROSS BAILEY, Auctioneer TUES., FEB. 22nd -- Central Ontario Pure - Bred Holstein Consignment Sale, Tues., Febru- ary 22nd, 1966 at 1 p.m., at the Cow Palace, Stouffville, Stock- yards Ltd., Ont. Fresh Cows & Springers and open heifers ac- cepted, also Jr. & Sr. Calves suitable for 4-H work. All en- tries will be inspected and care- fully selected to ensure buyers satisfaction, If you-have cattle to - consign, please contact the undersigned by the 15th of Feb- ruary, 1966. Cash settlements to consignors the time of sale. R.O.P. milk records not neces- sary but will be accepted. In- quiries invited, More particulars from Frank Bennett, 887-5570, Auction Sales SAT., FEB. 26th --- Auction Sale of Household Furniture, property of Mr. A. A. Knight, 303 Byron St. N., Whitby. G.M. Refrigerator, GM. Electric Range, Dining Room Suite, com- plete with table, chairs, buffet, China Cabinet, Coffee Tables, Floor Lamps, 5 good Rugs, Wall Mirrors, Bookcase, Writing Desks, Television (Vikipg), 1 cane chair, upholstered 'hairs, cedar chest, drapes, bed springs, mattresses, dresser, Antique bed & dresser, tables, chairs, 2 wall clocks, radio, set of blue dishes, fancy dishes, cooking utensils, sheets & pillow slips, 20' ladder, hose," sprayer, garden tools, Many, many other things, Terms Cash. "Sale at 1 pm. J " LOYAL POGUE, SAT. MARCH bth -- Auction ments including 40 Shorthorn Cattle -- 20 steers and heifers. Balance cows with calves or due soon, Sows, 600 Bales of Hay, 600 bu. Oats, 75 bu. Wheat Allis Chalmers CA Tractor with Manure Loader, Int. Side De- livery Rake (new), Int, Man- ure Spreader (new). 7 ft. Mow- er, Seed Drill, Complete Line of Machinery. Qu. of Household Furniture, Selling at the pro- perty of Charles Wilson, Lot 25, Con. 4, Cartwright Twp., 1 mile south of Blackstock and 1 mile east, Sale at 1 p.m. Roy Scott, Clerk. 'LLOYD WILSON, Mar, 3 Auctioneer Scout Mothers Auxiliary The last meeting of the Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was held: at the Scout Hall. After a short business meeting, and planning of the Boy Scout banquets, we were privileged to 'have Mr, John Visser Ambulance Association, Whitby, to speak to us, Mr. Visser's talk was most interesting. He explained what should be done in case of casu- alties and .also how mouth-to- mouth resuscitation should be administered. Three guides, Misses Sharon Baird, Mary- Margaret Hall and Mary-Lyn MacMaster acted as patients. The response to our letter re- Unionville, Norm Faulkner, 640- 3813, Stouffville, Ont., Sales Mgrs, & Auctioneers. Jan: 20-27, Feb. 310 AUCTION SALE of Farm | Machinery, Grain, Straw, Fur-| niture, Contents of a 9 room house, the property of Milford | Sweetman, Lot 14, Con. 9, Mari- posa Twp. 1st farm West of | Oakwood on hwy. 7 on SAT. ! FEB. 19. Willys Jeep, 1956 Buick car, M.H. No. 50 gas tractor and. loader, John Deere Model A tractor, John Deere Baler, John Deere - Manure spreader, John Deere Plow, John Deere Tiller, full line of | farm machinery, 2500 bus oats, 800 bales of straw, Frigidaire | refrig., Viking deep freeze, Fri- gidaire 'electric stove. Solid | Walnut dinning room suite, | Electric Sewing Machine, Piano, 2 T.V. sets, 2 chesterfields, | sets of bunk beds (nearly new), Walnut bedroom suite, other | bedroom suites. Antique chairs, ox yoke, other antiques, large Qu. of good furniture. Farm Sold. No reserve as owner is moving away. Terms Cash, | Implements | sell first. This is a large sale | and must start on time. Oak- | wood U.C.W, will serve lunch. | Geo. Greenway, Larry Johnson, Clerks. REG. JOHNSON, Feb, 10-17 Auctioneer 3 RI DAA | STR : TI ARE JOR CR questing the $5.00 donation has been very disappointing. We trust more Mothers will help towards our allocation which must be met as soon as possible. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Litt. 324 Queen Street. on Monday, February 21st, at 8 p.m. Mrs. BrucesBeare, Mrs, Howard Hall and Mrs. hostesses. All Mothers and in- tereted ladies are cordially in- vited. 4-H CL CLUB PRINCE ALBERT PALS 4-11 Our first meeting for this unit was held Feb. 12 at Mrs. Pugh's home. We opened it | with the Lord's Prayer. followed by the election of officers. * President---Denise Jeffrey Vice-Pres.--Jean Snelgrove Secretary--Bonnie Pugh Press Reporter-- Lea-Anne Ballard Penalty Officers-- Linda Pickard.Teta Derboer Telephone Committee Denise Jeffrey. Jean Hope, Susan Cochrane, Our Club name will remain Prince Albert Pals, The meeting was closed with the 4-H pledge. AE _Auctianear. Sale of Farm Stock and Imple-" Farm Sold. Terms Cash. . of the St. John's Bill Williams will be i | Re Tr en ¢ 20% "ela ma om a -". x. ay <P AE Cn EN -" M { - -~ % ARS RS N/ ir Sr re VELA Th aet