dd wp er le Sl 4 o ~, SR ne, Sr) a pe mA 83 4 * Vay -- wih or -- ay 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE bth, 1088 BUSINESS DIRECTORY eT « Phone 41 INSURANCE Are your policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be, consult EMMERSON INSURANCE ROOFING Ol" ALL KINDS Favestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Lstimates given on all kinds ol work. LAkl, WALLACE Port Perry Farm Service Dead Horses, Cattle and Hogs picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORBES FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 641, Woodville 82-r-11 Ed. Peconi July 80, 1958 Dead Farm Stock ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly For fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Mdrket 3-2679 ~ MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, 'Ont. Aug. 80, 1958 Singer Sewing | Machine Co. / OSHAWA SERVICE DEPT. for Sales, Service, Rentals, Repairs, Needles, Oil, Bulbs (in stock) Call Crest Hardware PORT PERRY, Phone 61 tfl . i ------ Good Gravel, Eic. PROMPT and EFFICIENT 3. SERVICE For your sand, gravel, crushed stone, washed sand and stone, also good loam. CALL 322 Ellsworth Kennedy Port Perry, Ontario June 6 / 1958 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR WANTED Ranch land, Farms, Homes, Commercial, Summer Properties. MRS. MARGARET BALLARD Phone 124, Sunderland, Ont. Rep Olive Howe Broker. Sept. 26/58 GILLSON, SLEEP & McPHADEN General Insurance . i Victor F. Gillson - George McPhaden Mrs. Evelyn E. P. Allen Telephone 94 Port Perry July 81/68 | Phone Port Perry | Sand, Gravel Excavating, Backfilling, Top Boll, ete. ROSS SANDISON R.R. 4, Port Perry * 121-1-6. *. Bept.26/68 Gardens Ploughed .No Garden Too Small Trees and Shrubs Pruned. General Garden Work H.T. Morris Phone 222, Port Perry © August 28/68 Ba SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts. hour service REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone 451 June 12/58 MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA APPLY TO:. CUSTOM HOLDINGS LIMITED % Jones & Greer, ° Barristers & Solicitors 66 Simcoe St. 8., Oshawa, Ontario, Telephone RA. 65-8625. tt. Freeport Silos "Better by years of experience" The exclusive Cor- rugated Wet Cast, Vibrated Stave end matched and steam curved gives even hoop bearing. Con- cave convex sides equalizes stave pressure at any silo diameter. A tower of strength, just ask the _man who owns one. WILFRED EVANS Uxbridge R. R. 3 Phone Uxbridge 160-r-12. TF EE a at Rr Se Sas Robert G. Eckel Florist Brooklin, Phone 190 Cut flowers the year 'round. Evergreen & nursery stock Custom planting if desired. June 12th IN WANTED -- Live Poultry. Best prices paid. M. Flatt, Bethany R. R. 1. Telephone 7-r-13, collect. June26 WANTED -- A Franklin Stove. Phone Toronto collect, LEnnox 7-1082 Junel2 FOR SALE--White Leghorn. Pullets 4 to 9 weeks old. Apply to Vic Willis, Hwy 12, 3rd concession North of Man- chester. Phone 470-r-13. June b NEED EXTRA MONEY? -- Avon Cosmetics has vacancies for capable part-time woman in the area of Port Perry, Write or phone in the even- ing, RU 2-7667, Miss KE. Outerbridge, 42 Saranac Blvd., Toronto 19, Ont, . June 12. WANTED -- Tractor with attach- ments; 20 laying hens (leghorns), geese, Holstein cows, calves, young pigs: Write W. Burke, R.R. 1, Port PREMIUM STOVE OIL ......... Vigor Oil "PRICES REDUCED ON rennin nnennnnn 200. Per Gallon FUEL OIL ....cccocoumnnininns nner nennnen 17¢, gallon FOR DELIVERY PHONE Oshawa RA. 5-1109 Co. Ltd. QUALITY LAWNS cCuT Phone 383-R. Junel2 FOR RENT "- Pasture land, large area, abundance of water. Rent or exchange for dairy eattle or imple- ments. W. Burke, RR. 1, Port Perry, Highest Prices PAID FOR LIVE "POULTRY I. Turner OSHAWA, ONTARIO Call Collect RA 3-2048 Nov. 27/68 FOR SALE--10 pigs, 7 weeks old; 8 Holstein heifers, due August and September. Phone 92-r-2, Jack For- ster. * WORK WANTED -- Woman will look after children and do light house work. Live in. Port Perry district. Apply Box 1; Port Perry Star, FOR SALE -- 4 kitchen chairs in good condition. Phone 494-W, FOR SALE -- Boy's used" bicycle, 28" frame, in good condition, new tires. Phone 127-r-b. APARTMENT FOR RENT--Three room apartment, heated, separate en- trance, centrally located in Port Perry. References required. Apply Box 2, Port Perry Star. June 12 FOR SALE--10 little Pigs for sale, 7 weeks old. Phone 471-r-b. FOR SALE'-- 4 Infra-red hoovers, 20 feeding troughs, 1 Graham auto- matic watering trough, medium size space heater (oil), electric automatic fan, hand lawn mower." All in good working order. John Sweetman, Phone 112-r-12, June 12 HELP WANTED--Motor mechanic for G.M. dealership. G.M. training preferred. Steady work, hospitaliza- tion and pension plan available, Good working conditions. Apply Service manager, Alex. Williamson Motor Sales, Uxbridge, Phone 2382. juneb HOUSE FOR SALE -- Port Perry. Conventional 'modern styling. 'Double garage. 'Forced air conditioned oil heat, 4 piece bath, built in kitchen in- cluding frig. & stove. Deep base- ment. All conveniences. Close to school, bus, business section. Rea- sonable. Frank McCammond, Phone 511-W, Port Perry, June b Auction Sales SAT., JUNE 14th "= Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, 20 cat- tle, 60 Hogs, 2 Tractors, Threshing Machine, Implements, Hay, Grain, the property of L. Barrett & M. Car- ter, Lot 27, Con. 7, Whitby, 11% miles North-west of Brooklin. Terms Cash. Farm Sold--No Reserve. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Ted Heron, Clerk, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Manchester There was a fair. attendance at church on Sunday and all were very happy to welcome back Rev. Mr. Bra- ham and Mrs. Braham. The child- ren, under the direction of Mrs. Sam- ells, sang unaccompanied, "Lead Kindly Light" and "Steal Away". The hour of service is now 10.16 a.m. Mr. Santer of Port Perry has pur- chased a lot from Mr. O. Croxall and is building a Motel just South of the Village. We wish him success. Pn Mrs. Viola Schnapp, Buffalo, spent the Memorial Holiday week-end with her family here. Mrs, Jas. Torrens and Kenneth of | Kingston were with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. Johnston for several days. recently. Mrs. Joe Johnston's friends will be glad to know she is able to leave The Ontario County Gaol will be -| offically opened in about three weeks' time, when the new Building on Vic- toria St. E., Whitby, will be the centre '| of ceremonies to be attended by offi] cials of provincial, county and muni- cipal governments. , The 800-thousand dollar structure ié nearing completion and unless un- foreseen difficulties are encountered, the contractors will be finished "by June 14. There will remain a num- ber of jobs to be done by inmates of the new prison on a therapy basis. These will include pring and land- scaping. Surrounded by a 12-foot open wire fence the building is backed by an ex- Lercise yard 62 ft. x 50 ft. surrounded by an 18-foot steel ¥oihtorced cast concrete wall. The administration section of the building is in the south end and con- nected to the detention section by a get of double doors. The administra- tion section will include the gaol gov- ernor's office and rooms for visitors. 'Visitors are not in contact with the prisoners at any time. Conversation is carried on by telephone with visual contact. through a bullet-proof glass more than one-inch thick. ' Prisoners enter the gaol through a pair of steel doors. The doors are controlled electrically so that one can- not be opened unless the other one is locked, There are three such sets throughout the new gaol. On entry into the building the pri- soner enters a search box and his clothing is taken to a special storage room while he takes an enforced son garb for inside wear, prisoners. 'The retention area consists of three floors with a total of 62 cells, There males, There are two male separa- tion cells, (the modern name for soli- tary confinement) and one female cell. Two death cells in their own corridor and the gaol sick bay make up the other sections. has a utility room and meals are er from the basement. hospital and is now at a nursing home near Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crosier quietly celebrated their Golden Wedding An- niversary on Tuesday, June 3rd. Con- gratulations to Mr. and 'Mrs. H. O. Dobson, who will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on June 10th.. Mr, and Mrs. A. Fielding and Elaine Visited in Washago on Sunday. Mr. Edward Mole of Brooklin was with friends here on the week-end. Mr. John Stewart is able to be out again after being confined to bed for some time. Mrs. Wilmott Croxall and Linda, Toronto, spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H, Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ronald, Ajax and Mrs. Marie Spang, Stouffville, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Crosier on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Witherspoon were at their summer home on Davis Lake over the week-end. Prospect Prospect W. A. are very pleased with the success of their bazaar on Wednesday p.m. The donations of articles and money are greatly appre- ciated and the large attendance creat- ed a friendly atmosphere. The pre- sident, Mrs. H. R. Holtby, welcomed the guests and introduced Mrs. Ren- nick, of Port Perry, who officially opened the bazaar. In' her pleasing manner, she complimented the W. A. on their various, fine displays. She compared the workers to pebbles dropped in water, creating encircling ripples. In such a way, do we reach out to help one another, having un- limited influence. ' Financial receipts exceeded Two Hundred Dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kiresman, Wilma | Advertising Rates Commencing with the first of June, 1958 we are changing our advertising rates to local advertisers to bring them more This is particularly true of the classi- fied and coming events, etc. which are as follows,-- in line with others. 3¢ per word per issue, minimum of 50c. play ads., 52c. per column inch. Box number charge 16¢ Coming Events, Cards of Thanks, Announcements, 80 words or less for 50¢., extra words 8¢ each. In Memoriam minimum charge for 40 words or less 60¢., extra words at 3¢ 10% discount if paid within 10 days. ¥ Other rates upon application. THE PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY LIMITED extra. each. Clasgified .dis- ttt et sss ss IIIT 2200 00000000000 00000, MM I EN I NI III III IIIT III IIIA 'and Douglas, of Arvida, Quebec, have been visiting Mr, and Mrs. Horace Webster and Solis; Kenneth and Wil- kie. Mrs. Hopkins is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Burnsell Webster. Congratulations to Miss Sep and her school pupils, who won first place on three' successive evenings last week, at the music festival, un- Utica Hall. Congratulations to Miss June Pain- ter, who will be one of eighty-nine nurses in the graduation class of Toronto Western Hospital on June 9. Mrs. McDonald of Epsom and her sister, Mrs, C. Morrison, of Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holtby and family. 3 Welcome home to Rev. and Mrs. Braham, from their holiday in Flori- da and Jamaica. [thing when they pass through a cor- County Council. shower. "He is then issued with pri. $ A similar{¢ arrangement is available for female, are fifty ordinary .cells with 10 of! them in a separated section for fe- Each floor | made available through.a dumb wait- | & der the direction of Mrs. Sandison, at ate area high o on the roof, surrounded by a high wall and separated from the wall by an open.wire fence. Planning for the building was star- ted by members of the County Council ~ in 1965, William Manning, County Clerk informs the press. Former + | Deputy-Reeve Stanley Martin of Whitby was chairman of the property committee that saw the start of the building last year. Walter Beeth, of East Whitby Township, is this year's chairman. Raunthwaite and Fairfield are architects of the building and car- ried out considerable research work 4 in Canadian and American prisons be- fore deciding on the type of structure used in this ultra-modern gaol. Milne and Nichols are the genemal Io contractors and a number of local firms including Vickery Electric axe connected with sub-contractors. : A special feature of the sub-com- tracts has been the work of the Taylor Safe Company who have been res- 'ponsible for all the steel work on the inside of the building. Po i All services for the "entire building are housed in the basement, includ- ing the kitchen, laundry, food stor- age, furnaces, air conditions, electri- | Alex Scott,'a member of the Whithy city diesel generators. : Town Codncil has been clerk of works - - Prisoners are issued outdoor clo-' under appointment by the Ontanlo Reg. Kempster has ridor leading to the exercise yard. been superintendent of the buildigg The female prisoners are in a separ- for the general contractor. DECORATION DAY ER : 3 Pine Grove Cemetery The Board of Directors have decided owing to: changing, 3 conditions there will be no Memorial Service this year. However, it is intended to set aside ® oN ¥ 2 . Sunday, June 15th, as Decoration Day, and plot owners aid friends are asked J to avail themselves of the opportunity to remember. their ; departed friends by. placing flowers in the cemetery as usual on Sunday, June 16th. ® lf i Yi REACH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL. AREA BOARD REQUESTS Tenders for Transporting a5 Public School Pupils to new school at Prince Albert, Tenders close at noon, June/11th. For particulars: apply to THOS SHARP, GREENBANK, ONT. GARDEN Combination Unit Tiller - Mower - Blower BOLENS | engine, 5 power tools". ' mowers, tiller and sno-caster SAVE $25.00 on 'Power-Pak and Tiller. Reg. $179. price SISA. B & S, 4 cycle, récoil starter. For the best in power Lawn and Garden Equipment, try TED JACKSON "PORT PERRY Ph. 38W Extension - tines, available. QUIPMENT SALE Heavy Duly UNIT SUPER MUSTANG YOU TAILOR this TILLER inches A Heavy Duty Tiller for the , "Big-Gardener.of Gustom Tiller. $189. Clinton 8 h.p., 18 inch cut, controls on handle; Adj. fex- "tension tines eXtra. vith SELECT <0-WIDTH tines JR. MUSTANG PRICED LOW THE RIGHT TILLER AT for the Average Garden THE RIGHT PRICE *139.00 5 Complete with wheels . TED Recoil starter -- Unbreakable - JACKSON Tines---Full - Warranty-- : Extension tines extra, "PORT PERRY Ph. 38W