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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Aug 1958, p. 6

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PORT PERRY 6---THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1068 ---- aa INSURANCE Are your Policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be consult EMMERSON INSURANCE YUkon 52421 PORT PERRY ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Farm Service Dead Horses, picked up for disposal. WE BUY OLD HORSES FOR SLAUGHTER Phone collect: Uxbridge 541, Woodville 82-r-11 Ed. Peconi july80, 1969. Dead Farm Stock "ALSO CRIPPLED ANIMALS Picked up Promptly For fastest service Phone collect Bowmanville, Market 38-2679 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) Crest Hardware YUkon 65-2211 ---- Good Gravel, Etc. PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE Kor your sand, gravel, crushed stone, washed sand and stone, also good loam. . Call YUkon 65-7982 Ellsworth Kennedy Port Perry, Ontario Sept 4, 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. 4, 1968 GILLSON, SLEEP & McPHADEN General Insurance Victor F. Gillson - George McPhaden Mrs. Evelyn E. P. Allen YUkon 5-2841 Port Perry oct 80, 68 Cattle and Hogs] _ Major Oil Company Requires Territory Agent Highest Commissions All equipment supplied. Send your nalne, address and phone number to Cities Service Oil CO, LTD, P.O, Box, 146, Oshawa, Ont. Aug. 21. WANTED -- Live Poultry. Best prices paid. M, Flatt, Bethany R.R. 1. Telephone 7-r-18 collect. Aug.28 YU 5.2881 FOR RENT---Lakeview Apartment, ground floor apartment, consisting of living room, bedroom, kitchem and bathroom. Phone YUkon 56-2478 22 R. A. Gibson, Port Perry. FOR SALE-- 62 Dodge, 2 door sed- dan, excellant condition, one owner; See it at Bob Archer Motors or phone YUkon 65-2647 LOST-- Cat, black male, part persian, missing since July 6th; last seen on Scugog St. near Causeway. Reward. J.-E. Baxter, Phone YUkon 6-7676. FOR SALE -- $2600,00 down. 7 room 1% storey frame house, 4 piece bath, hot water heating with oil, hardwood and inlaid linoleum floors, screens and storms. New garage, centrally located. Ad 6-7981. TF Highest Prices . PAID FOR LIVE'POULTRY I. Turner OSHAWA, ONTARIO Call Collect RA 38-2043 Sand, Gravel Excavating, Backfilling, Top Soll, ete. ROSS SANDISON . R.R. 4, Port Perry Phone Yukon 5-7759 Sept. 26/68 aha. Gardens 'Ploughed No Garden Too Small Trees and Shrubs Pruned. General Garden Work Phone H.T. Morr 65-2324, Port Bh August 28/68 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts.. 24 hour service REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry Phone YUkon 5-2226 Oct. 2/68 MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA APPLY TO: CUSTOM HOLDINGS LIMITED % Jones & Greer, Barristers & Solicitors 656 Simcoe St. 8., Oshawa, Ontario, Telephone RA. 65-8525. tt. Auction Sale GIVING UP FARMING-- Auction sale of 50 Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Ford Tractor, Implements, Threshing ma- chine, Hay and Grain, the property of Percy I. Preston, Lot 11, Con. 10, Manvers, on Highway 86, 1 mile north of 7A junction, on Saturday, August 16th. Terms cash, sale at 1 p.m, TED JACKSON, Port Perry, h Auctioneer. Anyone enrolled in the Ontario because of a sudden attack of illness, or accident, anywhere outside Ontario wil be reimbeursed up to the value of similar care in Ontario. and workmanship guarantee FOR BETTER IMPRESSIONS PRINTING FOR ALL 'PURPOSES a" No matter what your printing need, you'll find a low cost answer at our shop. Top notch material you satisfaction! PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. : Phone YUkon 5-2331 1 Port Perry, Ont. Hospital insurance plan_ hospitalized: FOR SALE--Small Mahogany side- board; also tea wagon. Phone YUkon 6-28178. WANTED--Reliable woman to pre- pare meals and do general housework in home of elderly couple, one of whom is bedridden and provided with full time nursing care. All modern conveniences. Telephone YU §-2218 or write P.O. Box 86, Port Perry. WANTED-- A housekeeper for two adult ladies. Highest wages. Phone YUkon 65-7824 * FOR SALE -- 8-piece Chesterfield Suite. "Phone YU 65-2349 after six. WANTED -- Ride daily to West plant of General Motors, steady days. From 2 miles south of Prince Albert. For further information phone YU 6- 2666. i PLAYERS WANTED--Anyone wish- ing to play Intermediate or Junior Hockey for Uxbridge please phone Uxbridge 74. Ask for Rudy. . FOR RENT--Apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Separate laundry facilities, Hardwood floors. Steam heated. Available Sept. 1st. | YU 65-7851. Beare's Apartments. FOR SALE--T7 Holstein Heifers, due last of August and first of September. J. W. Forster, Blackstock R.R. 2, Phone YU 5-7766. Auction Sales SAT., AUGUST 16th -- Giving Up Farming, Auction Sale of 60 Cattle, Hogs, Poultry, Ford Tractor, Imple- ments, Threshing Machine, Hay and Junction, Terms Cash. Sale at : Bil MILLION 2 OF AGE "THOUSAND in order to give these every boy and girl is as- ping to meet this need to Crossroads, Box amd Prince Albert We are all pleased to see our min- ister Rev. KE. 8. Linstead back in the pulpit after a- month of holidaying in London and Haliburton area acc- ompanied by Mrs, Linstead and' dau- ghter, Sorry to report Mr..J. -Keizelbrink will be confined to Oshawa for a couple-of weeks, Mr. and Mrs, C. Newnham and fam- ily were guests at the Myers-Smitn church wedding in Toronto on Sat- urday. That day was Miss Jean Newn- ham's birthday who was presented with the bride's bout, Mr. and Mrs. C. Love, Lexie and John enjoyed a holiday in the Hunts- ville district. Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Rodd and Bud. Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. N, Wilson and family on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Chamberlain. Toron- to with her mother Mrs. Robt. Jack- son, 2 Miss Beth Hunter is spending a hol- iday with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. L." Glasgow and song of Bruss- elles. Mrs. W. Sommerville-is nolida¥ing in Whitby, Peterboro and other places Mr. and Mrs, R, Murphy and Alen have -been visited by Mr, and Mrs. Les Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickinson and Judy of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Snelgrove, Robt. and Jean have returned from a months motoring to the West Coast and attended the Stampede and vis- ited relatives in each province. Mrs, E. McCrea flew to Chicago to spend a time with her youngest dau- ghter (Viola). Mrs. Milley. husband and child. Mr. and Mrs, Les Bestids, Don, Grant and Bryan were Sunday dinn- er guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. Hill, "Blackstock and "all attended Decks ation services. HORSE RACING MIDWAY Miss 1. Campbell, Regina; Mrs. W. E, Beacock, Mr, and Mrs. Tarvis, Mr. and Mrs, J. Beacock of Nestleton, Mr, and Mrs, T. Cole, Oshawa with Mr, and "Mrs. 'Les Beacock, 'Mr, and Mrs. Don Leslie are mot- oring around Lake Ontario and ob- serving spots of interest. Mr, and Mrs, B. Fear accompanied by his sister Miss Kear, Toronto have all left for a week in vicinity of Vir- guia, U.S.A, Mr. and Mrs, R. Butson accampan- led Mr, and Mrs. KE, Wagg on a few days trip down St. Lawrence and 'Thousand lslands. Also called on Mrs. Ww. itegan, 'L'oronto recently, Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Butson included Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Bryant, Sault Ste. Marie; Mr, and mrs. Roberts of Windsor. . Mrs, Minnie Stone, of Peterboro a former resident here, has been visit- ing in Port Perry and Shirley. "he Womeitls Association met on July 30th, on the lawn at the home of mrs, Grant Hunter with a very good attendance of members and visitors, With Mrs. McKerihan presiding, meeting opened with Hymn "Sweet Hour of Prayer" Scripture from Acts 3 was read by Mrs. E. Martyn. We are pleased to welcome Mrs. Robertson as a new member to our W.A. and who so very ably gave the Topic, "Times of Refreshing", which we think' we appreciated more, by being in God's great outdoors. During the 'business period differ- ent reports were given. Receipts from Bake Sale $26.20. Kitchen committee reported having got Ajax and mouse seed. Bazaar was discussed. 'Committee for Port Perry Fair booth, Mesdames Love, Vance and Brown. Following a Hymn and the Mizpah Benediction, all jentered the house where tables were set for lunch ser- ved by Group 2. : ane "PORT PERRY FAIR Labour Day, Sept. Ist, 1958 LIVESTOCK SHOW EVENING ENTERTAINMENT Phone Fred Lamb, Secretary YU 65-2667 or YU b5-2842 Photo Special in Black and White PICTURES OF THE 1958 PORT PERRY FAIR Collection of 4 Snapshot enlargements (8.x 10), 'mounted, each different, of any of the subjects or interests of the 1958. Fair, (Races, Ladies Work, - Livestock, etc., 'or any overall picture.) This collection to be shown at the 1959 Port Perry Fair Prizes--1st, $15.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3rd, $5.00 Winning entries to become the property of the Fair Board. -. The date has been set for the annual anniversary and turkey dinner, Sept. 7th and 10th. Watch for ady i Dr, A, G, Christie has returned from an extensive trip through the Canad- ian West, : Doris Jewell, Sonya, and Vivian Hurst, Midland, were with their aunt Mrs. A. Fielding last week. with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lamb on the week end. Mrs. A. G. Christie, Miss Catherine Christy and 'Mrs. Gladys Archer at- tended Sutton Horse Show on Sat. Mrs, Parker has an unusual flower blooming in her gozden, a mauve-pop- py. Mrs, Wheatley, Brooklin, has, been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. Midg- ley and family. Mr, 4 and Mrs. Bruce Selby, Oshawa, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Midgley, Mr. and Mrs, A. Fielding attended! decoration services at St. John's' Miss" Muriel Lamb, Peterboro, was | on Sunday, "Hiain Gooding a visiting fiends in Sonya. Eunice and Susan Roach, Lois Cawker, - Elainé Gooding David Hobbs are at camp near Columbus for a week, "Mrs. Gladys Archer spent a recent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Martyn, Hotton, v ian - 'The Head W.A. held their annual baking sale at Portview last Satur- day, and reports a very successful afternoon, Our thanks to 'all who hel- ped with baking and in other ways and to' Mr, and Mrs. Ploss for their kind hospitality. : The Head Sunday School will be holding a picnic at Gerrows beach this Sunday, following the ten o'clock service at the Head Church. Mr. and Mrs. A. Angus and faniily are spending their vacation with Mr. 'and Mrs, C. Reader, x Stan Disney z | FARMS WANTED - -- 25 to 300 ACRES with or without Equipment Real Estate | 969 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA, RA. 56555 [Y - \ « Cash Adjustment "oe o Higher Return _® use the services of THE CANADIAN " BANK OF COMMERCE 2 : lo convert VICTORY BONDS 2 : to CANADA | CONVERSION BONDS o No New Payment "coNsuLT A ANY OF OUR 775 BRANCHES - Longer income Perlod Quick Simple Procedure rd / N-388C ONTARIO Grain, the property of Percy J. Prest- 1.00 p.m. {CHILDREN NEW children a proper education sured the right to a com. y writing for the FREE Station D, Ottawa. : on, Lot 11, Con, 10, Manvers, on Hwy. Neo. 36, 1 mile North of No. 7A TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. UNDER 15 YEARS THOUSAND NEW CLASSROOMS i OVER TEN \ YEARS TEACHERS IMMEDIATELY Canada's future depends upon qur making sure that i flete education, Take an mportant step towards booklet, "Education at the Crossroads." Write toda () Ys f Aa Adve Pls rv Prot RURAL RESIDENTS Group enrolment available through ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION = TORONTO 7.3: WA. YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO BENEFIT! 'ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE s Group registration proceeding until August 31, 1958. Application forms for individual - 'Pay-Direct' enrolment available at banks and hospitals. In communities without a : bank, the forms may be obtained from the post office. ik 4- 330 1 Ey ' ? ya y ONTARIO (COUNTY). {CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Secretary. Mrs, LL. MeLean © "RR. 1, LOCUST HILL, Phone Pickering 99-34 * ' ial J be;

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