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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Mar 1958, p. 6

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6--THE PORT PERRY STAB, THURSDAY, MARGH 15th, 1068 BUSINESS DIRECTORY eo INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Vhatever your insurance needs may be, consult H, W. EMMERSON i 'hone 41 Port Perry ROOFING Kavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Farm Service i Dead Horses, Cattle and Hogs (nothing under 300 lbs.) picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 641, Woodville 82-r-11 Ed. Peconi July 80, 1968 Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS . Picked up Promptly For fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 3-2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ont. Aug. 80, 1958 Singer Sewing Machine Co. of ia SERVICE DEPT. for Sales, Service, Rentals, Repairs, Needles, Oil, Bulbs (in 8tock) Call Crest Hardware PORT PERRY, Phone 61 tf1 ATE WEE TRE ONY THING TO BE Dow FOR QRAYN HUB, 15 ~ -- TO CONSIDER IT REMI. Service Station WANTED TO BUY~Live Poultry. High prices paid. M, Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany, Phone collect, Bethany T-r-18, Mareh 27 NOTICB Bicycle Licenses , Bicycle Licdnses for 1958 are now available at the Port Perry Police office. MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA APPLY TO: CUSTOM HOLDINGS LIMITED % Jones & Greer, 65 Simcoe St. 8., Oshawa, Ontario, Telephone RA. 65-8626. tf. Cedar Fence Posts FOR SALE REASONABLE, W. Wil- son R.R. 1, Nestleton, Phone Black- stock b64-r-2. Mar. 20 FOR RENT--G5-room apartment, in- cluding bath, in Port Perry. Phone 127-r-22. T.F. LOST--Black and Tan Hound with small white spot on chest. Last seen 2 miles west of Burketon, Informa- tion plone 1-r-12, Blackstock. March 13 FOR. SALE--Rodney . Oats Seri from registered seed. $1.00 per bushel. Phone 488-r-22, Mar. 13 LAKEVIEW. APARTMENTS -- In Theatre Building. 2 new 2-bedroom apartments now available and one 'l-bedroom apartment ready later this month, Completely self con- tained with modern bathroom and kitchens. Open for inspection any time, Phone R. A. Gibson, 288-W, FOR RENT--2 room heated apart- ment, large and bright with all con- veniences. Apply Howard May, Phone 196-r-14, Port Perry. ~ FOR SALE--2-wheel Trailer in Al shape. Apply after 6 pm. Ivan Mountjoy, Blackstock 87-r-4. WANTED--Pasture for 16 head of cattle. Earl Moore, R.R. 2, Port Perry, Phone 107-r-6. FOR SALE--Bed Chesterfied, wine color, $20.00; Chesterfield Chair, Green color, $10.00; Girl's Spring Coat (Futurama) like new, Blue, size 12, $12.00, Telephone 242-M, Mrs. Margaret Burnett, FOR RENT -- 6 room house, oil furnace, bathroom, near bus and school, third house east of Raglan. Reference required. "Phone Brooklin 628-r-4. APARTMENT FOR RENT -- 2 large rooms and modern kitchen and bathroom, heated, Phone Saturdays and evenings, "180-J. LOST -- Gentlemen's Signet Ring. Initials R I E and small diamond in corner. Reward. Finder please phone 422. March 20 FOR SALE -- Crib, natural wood, good as new, reasonable; also child's coat, size 8. Phone. 234. FOR RENT--Furnished apartment, kitchen, bed sitting room and bath. Opposite High School. Phone 421. March 27 FOR SALE--4 pc. bedroom suite, walnut finish, 3/4 spring mattress; also full size spring mattress and Jack Pargefer | bed. Good as new. Phone 296-J. FOR RENT -- 7 room house in Prince Albert. Newly Decorated. Possession April 1st. Reasonable Rent. Phone 174-r-8. THE GREATEST / TO BE FV 2 Sou HS Bn is PORT PERRY ite, TERMS ARRANGED ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS JOHN BALLARD LUMBER Agent for NASH ALUMINUM 'DOORS and _SCREEN WINDOWS : Arborite Floor Tile Ceiling Tile Doors, Trim Masonite, etc. PHONE 280 Fv va --- hy FOR SALE -- Electric Range. 4 burners, oven with timer. Moffat Debutant, Phone 122-x-5, FOR SALE--Baled Hay. Excellent condition, Phone 459-r-22, WANTED -- Hardwood, logs and heavy timber. Highest prices .in the log or on the stump. R. Forsythe, Phone Stouffville 564-w-6, {AUCTION SALES 66 SHORTHORNS : Implements, Hay, Grain, Tractors, Threshing Machine, etc., the property of DOUGLAS GOWANLOCK, lot 6, Con, 6, Mara Twp., 1% miles east of Brechin, on SAT., MARCH 22nd. Sale at 1 pm. Terms Cash, REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Blackwater, Ontario, TUES, MARCH 18th--Giving Up Farming, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, Pure-Bred Ayrshires, High Grade Holsteins, Tractor, Baler, Combine, Hay and Grain, the pro- perty of Harold Botham, Lot 14, Con. 2, Whitchurch Twp., 1% miles East and 1% miles South of Aurora. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. REG JOHNSON, . Auctioneer. 30 SHORTHORNS and HEREFORDS Implements, Horses, etc., the property of JOE McRAE, Lot 14, Con, 1, MARA, 2 miles south of' Brechin, on Terms Cash~ REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Blackwater, Ontario. 1 pm. a 21 SHORTHORNS and HEREFORDS Implements, Hay, Grain, Tractors, property of BERT HANCOCK, Lot 13, Con. 2, THORAH, 4 miles south of Beaverton, on THURSDAY, MAR. 20th, Sale at 1 p.m. Terms Cash. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer Blackwater, Ont. WED., MARCH 19th--Auction Sale of 35 High Grade Holstein Cattle, Vace. & T.B. Tested; 20 Yorkshire Sows & litters; M.H. Tractor; Power Mower; Power Digger and Full line of Machinery, Hay, Furniture, the property of Morley Bain, Lot 20, Con. 1, Scott Township on 11A County Rd., 1% miles South and 1% miles west of Zephyr. Terms Cash. Sale at 12.30 O'Clock. Ben Kester & Bert Lockie, Clerks. ' TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, 1958-- Auction sale of well matched G.P. team, 20 head of Holstein dairy cattle, fresh cows, springers; calves, Red Pole stockers, Yorkshire brood sows, tractors, hydraulic front end loader, 1950 Chevrolet 2 ton stake body truck, New Holland automatic pickup baler, of near new and all in good condition farm machinery, baled straw, harness, ete. Township, 6 miles North of Green- Highway at Saintfield Corners. Pro- perty of Charlie Forsythe. No-re- serve. Terms cash. Farm leased, 1 p.m. See bills for full sale list. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneers, Markham, phone 846. Bred and High Grade Herefords, Farm Stock, Implements, Tractors, Con. 18, Smith Twp., 14 miles north of Peterboro, or 6 miles south of Buckhorn, (on Buckhorn Rd.). Terms ton Coynish on pedigrees. The Wes- ley W.A. will serve Lunch. REG, JOHNSON, Auctioneer, Scugog J unior Homemakers The first meeting of the Supper Club was held at the home of our leader Mrs. Ploughman. The meet- ing was opened with the singing of Bless Be the Tie that Binds which was followed by all repeating The Lord's Prayer, We then had the business. Our next meeting is to be held on March 20th, Election for slate of officers for this unit is as follows: President--Mirlam Shunk _ Vice President--QGloria Robertson ~ THURSDAY, APRIL 10th. Sale at|qQ. Threshing Machine, Baler, ete, the|§ chunks, feeders, W6-IHC and Ford & new Surge miilker, including full line odd household furniture and effects, | At lot 9, Concession 14, Reach | 9 bank, then 1 mile West off No. 12 | proprietor quitting. Sale starts at ¢ SAT., MARCH 29th -- Giving up | Farming, Auction Sale of 25 Pure-|($ Forage Harvester, Horses, Etc, the | property of Harold Junkin, Lot 26,|% Cash, no reserve as owner is giving [® up farming. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Mil- | Sec.-Treas--Elizabeth St. John *. Press Reporters--Joyce and Ruby Strong Pianist--Thelma McEachern, The meeting was then turned over to our leader Mrs, Samells who gave us an interesting talk on Vitamins in Our Food and Functions of each. Mrs. Ploughman then distributed our | books. We then went to the kitchen where we had a demonstration of making Tea Biscuits, After the Biscuits were cooked we then, had the "opportunity 'of sampling them along with a meat loaf, We closed the meeting with all re- peating the 4H pledge. Utica Mr. and Mrs. H., Walker visited Mr, and Mrs. Art Gilroy in Oshawa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Mitchell visited Mr, and Mrs. Judd of Chalk Lake, Mr. and Mrs, B. Geer were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stone of Seagrave Sunday. Mrs. F. Kendall and Mrs, Chet Geer recently visited Mrs. R., Rudkin, Joe Popadenic of Toronto was home this week end. Shirley and Jimmy Gray spent the week-end with Mr, chell. Attending the Junior Farmer's Mu- and Mrs. J. Mit- sicana in Uxbridge Saturday evening so were Mrs, J. Mitchell, Mrs, F. Ken- dell, Mrs. R. Sandison, Anne Sandi- son and Mrs.'H, Walker, ; 'Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, M. Storie were Mr. and Mrs. F, Lowry and 'Family of Islington. Teen Town By Danny Reesor - - The Teen Town Dance which was | convened by Alice Read and Gary Edgar, on last Friday evening was well attended and the response to the election gratifying. The chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wetheral], of Seagrave, and guests were present from Bowman- ville and Uxbridge. Town this" week are the results of the election for the new executive. The good news is listed below. President--Brian - Taylor. 1st Vice-Pres.--Mary Lynn Hodgins 2nd Vice-Pres.--David Wilson Secretary--Lillian Couves- Treasurer--Danny Reesor Social. Directors--Alice Read, Gary, Edgar Sport Directors--Betty Wallis, Richard Carnegie The scrutineers for this election were Marilyn Reesor, Sharon Haugen, Martyn: Rennick and Kenneth Dow- anada Packers Limited PETERBOROUGH are pleased to announce ~ A New | Livestock Service To Producers and Truckers We will have buyers hogs. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, to quote you on the value of your cattle, calves, lambs and on duty at our yards This new service means you can bring your live- stock to our new buying pens -- or you can re- load for sale elsewhere, if you 'wish. COUNTY OF ONTARIO | 'Tenders for Annual Supplies ail. - and materials; (A) SERVICES: various pits. 2. SURFACE TREATING: Services Tenders will be received by the 'undersigned until 4.30 pm. ¢ Thursday, March 27th, 1968, for the supply of the following services ® 1. Crush and haul approximately 40,000 cubic yards of gravel from A certified cheque for $1,000 payable to the Treasurer, County of Ontario must accompany tender, Tenders to be submitted on forms supplied by County. For the supply of all materials and plant necessary for the sur- mitted on County forms. face treatment of approximately 2 miles. Tenders to be sub- 3. SUPPLY AND APPLICATION OF BITUMINOUS MATERIALS: submitted on County forms. 4. For the supply and application of (a) Bituminous prime; (b) g Bituminous materials for road mix pavement. Tenders to be RENTAL OF EQUIPMENT FOR EARTH EXCAVATION: * Tenders for the supply of rubber mounted and track: type equip- ment for earth excavation, Tenders may be submitted on tenderers own forms and shall indicate the model, H.P., capacity, hourly, weekly and monthly rates, together with any additional charges, if any for moving. $ (B) MATERIALS--F.0.B. Gounty- (1) All types of bituminous materials for road improvement and maintenance, (2) %" rock chips, (8) Salt and calcium chloride, (4) Chemicals for weed and brush control, i (5) Paint for pavement and zone marking, ] i (6) Paint for bridges; guide rail, ete., : (7) Miscellaneous snow fence and posts, signs, eoriigated cul- verts, guide rail cable and, wire fencing. Further information and tender forms may be obtained at the * office of the undersigned, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - R. E: SIMS, P. Engineer, Engineer, County of Ontario County Buildings, Whitby, Ont. The topic of conversation in Teen |' Their servic were certainly I cia The Teen Town executive would like to report to the members that a basket of fruit and appropriate greet- ings have been forwarded to Jimmie Taylor who it is hoped will be soon home from Ye hospital, Seed Fair to be. Held in Uxhridg _ March 22nd The Nineteenth Annual : Ontarlo County Seed Fair and Hay Show will - -- bo ro in' the Town Ha on turday, March: he exhibits will be set up and a during the morning. A splen- did programme has been prepared for the afternoon, An address by Prof, 'N. J. Thomas, Soils Department, O. A. C., Guelph, will the afternoon programme. © There will be outstanding exhibits of cereal grains, small seeds, pota- yon toes, corn and hay! A special effort = is being made" this year to get out as large an entry | as 8 possible in the Hay Show, Further information and a prize list may be secured from the Department of Agtisulture, Uxbridge. 5 marl0 and apr 1 Hal Load Regulations ar arein Force on Ontario County & Suburban Roads Effective March 1st to April 30th, vehicle loads may not exceed the allowable loads given under Section 81, Sub- section 3 of The High Traffic Act. R. E. SIMS, B.A. Se. 'County Engineer, "> i Amal 'Hospital Meeting ® The Annual 'Meeting of . the Community Memorial | $ Hospital, Port Perry, will be held at the LIBRARY, Port $ Perry, on Thursday, Evening, March 2h, 195 1958 at Eight O'Clock. The Public are cordially invited to attend this meeting. WE BUILD HOMES -- Large and Small and buildings of all kinds Repairs and Remodelling Good Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed. Our House Designing Service is at your disposal. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER - Port Perey: Ontario Phone 240W Vigor Oil Co. Id. Vv PRICES REDUCED ON PREMIUM QUALITY : STOVE OIL CT CTT TT «20¢. Per Gallon FUEL OIL .. sere essai des gallon FOR DELIVERY PHONE | Oshawa RA. 51109 Phone SO be a highlight of ® Je | 4 . v & ~~ : A : !

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