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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Jan 1960, p. 6

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Have your tank checked now before Port Perry Phone YUken 5-2226 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THU RS AL Sey RSDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1960 BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE Are your Policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs: may be consult EMMERSON INSURANCE YUkon 6-2421 PORT PERRY GILLSON, SLEEP & Me¢PHADEN General Insurance Victor F. Gillson - George McPhaden Mrs, Evelyn E. P. Allen YUkon 65-2841 Port Perry Mar, 31/60 ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing, Asphalt Siding, Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Ont, APEX TV SERVICE Television & Radio Repairs Port Perry--Phone--YUkon 56-2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 31/60 REAL ESTATE MARGARET BALLARD Broker Listings wanted-- farms, houses, vacant land, ete. Phone 124 or 49 Sunderland, Ontario jan22/60 BRUCE V. MACKEY, B.A. Barrister and Solicitor Saturdays at 9 am. to 12 noon also evenings. At residence, Caleb St.,, Port Perry Phone YUkon 5-2127 March 81/60 A. E. Johnston OPTOMETRIST 8 King Street, East, Oshawa. Office Hours--9 to 6 p.m. Wed. and Sat. till noon April 80/60. Dead Farm Stock Prompt removal. Top prices paid for old, dead or disabled farm animals according to size and condition. Small animals removed free. Use our special telephone service. Ask for long distance ZEnith 32800, at no cost to youu We are as close as your telephone. Ed. Peconi & Son LIMITED Argyle, Box 11, Ontario July 80/60 FOR RENT -- Attractive self-con- tained apartment with Living Room, 's bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath- room. Also apartment with one bed- room. YU 65-2478, TF Auction Sales steins, New Tractor, 40 Hogs, Fowl, Hay, Grain, Furniture, the property FOR A BETTER BUY! Brock Motor Sales Phone 78, Sunderland, Ontarlo A General Motors -- Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Dealer 1958 Chevrolet deluxe 4-door V-8 turbo-glide sedan, windshield wash- ers, back-up lamps, radio, a low mileage, one owner, very clean car. Jet black. 1968 Chevrolet Del Ray sedan, dark blue, low mileage, one owner, back- up lamps, snow tires. 1957 Meteor sedan Niagara, radio, 2- tone, very clean. 19567 Dodge Mayfair sedan, automa- tic transmission, custom radio, pow- er steering, color turquoise & ivory. 1956 Oldsmobile 2-door hardtop, au- tomatic transmission, radio, 2-tone blue and ivory. 1956 Ford, a very clean car, runs per- fect, 2-tone maroon and black color. 1954 Chevrolet deluxe sedan, radio, 2- tone green. 1953 Meteor sedan, radio, very clean. 1958 Chevrolet deluxe sedan, 2-tone blue and beige, white walls, 1949 Chevrolet 2-door, very nice. 19567 Chevrolet %-ton pick-up, long | box. 1955 Chevrolet %-ton pick-up, We have a few 1959 Chevrolet new cars left. Immediate delivery on 1960 Chevro- let 3%-ton pick-up trucks. FOR A BETTER BUY! BETTER TRY! BROCK MOTOR SALES Phone 78, Sunderland, Ontario WE WISH EACH and EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR! APPLES OH YES! "We Grow the Best" LAKEVIEW ORCHARD OSHAWA ROAD near 7A HWY, Dead Farm Stock PICKED UP PROMPTLY Highest prices pald for dead and crippled animals according to size and condition. For fastest service Phone Collect Hampton COlfax 38-2721. MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone, Ontario Aug, 80, 1960 Attention Farmers! Highest prices paid for dead or crippled cattle, horses, hogs aecord~ ing to size. and condition, Prompt service, 7 days per week. ' Phone Collect Uxbridge UL 2-8801, T.F. SEPTIC TANKS PUMP EQUIPMENT trouble starts. 24 hour service. REG. ARMSTRONG Sue FUL tye Phone YUkon 5-2572 PORT PERRY ONTARIO Jan, 14/61 SAT, JAN. 28rd -- Giving Up Farming -- Auction Sale of 20 Hol- of Mildred I. McCoy, Lot 10, Con. 6, East 'Whitby, just East of National Stud Farm. Terms Cash, Sale at 1,00 p.m. ' TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. |= BETTER TRY! y Jan, 21st Rate--3¢ per word. Minimum charge 50¢. -- to local advertisers th) AO Ho Baty iis Rai YU 5-2881 APARTMENT FOR RENT--Down- town Port Perry. Heated. T.V. Aerial. Phone YU 65-7945. TF. FOR SALE--14' Peterborough Ze- phyr. A-1 condition. Tarp. 2% HP. Johnson, $250.00 cash. YU b5-2585. \ Jan, 28 FOR RENT--2 bedroom apartment, newly decorated. Separate entrance. YU 65-7328. Jan, 28 FOR SALE--Modern Bungalow, 4 rooms and Bathroom. All convenien- ces. Heavy Duty Wiring. Large lot. Garage. Outside work shop. Port Perry. YU 65-7750, FOR SALE -- Cook Stove in good condition. Phone YU 65-2490. --- - FOR SALE -- Bed Chesterfield in good condition. Phone YU 65-2166. FOR RENT--Small house in Port Perry. 3 rooms with plumbing, phone YU 65-7940. WANTED TO BUY--Bungalow in Port Perry with 2 or 3 bedrooms. All conveniences, Low down payment. Write Box 2, Port Perry Star. FOR RENT--Apartment, self con- tained. 8 rooms. $35.00 per month. Phone YU 5-25661, Port Perry. Feb, 4 APARTMENT TO RENT--3 rooms in Brooklin. All conveniences. Oil furnace. Apply Gordon Bruce phone YU 565-2360. WANTED--Lady to do housework, by the month. Live in. Apply 309 Guelph St., Oshawa, Ont. DARNING--Will darn socks, mitts, sweaters by machine. Please write name plainly on parcel and leave at Scugog Cleaners, Prices reasonable. FOR SALE -- Oil Space heater, 60,000 B.T.U. automatic. Can heat a six room house. Like new. Used only 4 months. Phone YU 5-2877 be- tween 6 and 8 p.m. PROPERTY FOR SALE House to wreck--10 room frame on Hwy. 12. Must be removed by April 12th, 1960. Make offer. $5600 DOWN--Carries for $40.00 per month. 8 rooms, 8 piece bath, oil heated, hydro. Garden. On Hwy. in village of Sunderland. Full price $5000. MARGARET BALLARD, Broker Sunderland. Phone 124 or 49. REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED To enroll Motor Club memberships in this locality. The Ontario Auto- mobile Association provides the fin- est in Motor Club benefits. Pleasant work that can be handled either full or part-time. Rush your name and address for full information ag terri- tories are being allotted now. No in- vestment needed. You should have a car and be from 25 to 60, male or female. Write Sales Manager, Box 817, London, Canada. ATTENTION! -- What section of Reach Twp. do you live in? Do you have an Avon Representative calling on you regularly? If not perhaps it is an open territory which could offer you. a good earning opportunity. If you would like to sell Avon Cosmetics write immediately to Miss E. Quter- bridge, 8580 Yonge St., Toronto 12, Ont, © Jan, 21 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Please take notice that all vehicles parked on the Township Roads while the snowplow is in operation will be at the Owner's risk. By order, eu 3S. CHANDLER, Clerk '| the estate of the above named who RELIABLE WOMAN will baby sit, YU 5-2289 FOR SALE--Hogs, serviceable age and 'younger; also first litter sows. Calf for vealing. . Fred Milne, Black- water, Sunderland 3-1-8, 'FOR SALE -- Enamelled Coal and SPIES. LAKEVIEW ORCHARD Oshawa Rd. at Hwy 7A Notice to Creditors "In the Estate of ROY LEACH, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer". All persons having claims against died January 9th, 1960, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before February 22nd, 1960, full particulars of their claims. Immedi- ately after February 22nd, 1960 the mssets of the deceased will be 'distri- buted among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, Dated at Port Perry this 19th day of January, 1960. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Feb. 4 Port Perry, Ontario. Solicitors for the Administrator. Milburn Meek Heads Ontario Potato Growers The annual meeting of the Ontario County Potato Growers' Association was held in the Department of Agri- culture Office. Uxbridge, on Thursday, January 14th. Mr. R. E. Goodin, Associate Direct- or of the Field Crop Branch, was the guest speaker. He spoke about the many changes that are taking place in the potato industry at the present time. He stated that each year a large percentage of Ontario grown potatoes were being processed in one way or another. He anticipated that this trend would continue in future years. He emphasized the importance of high quality well graded potatoes in the "| bill, planned for that evening, Sasa The January meeting of W.A. was held on Wednesday evening in 8, 8S. room with executive in chirge of the meetinv. The meetinv was called to order by vice-president Mrs. M. Bruce and hymn "Lord is My Life" Wood Stove, good condition. Only |Was sung. Prayer was offered by $10.00. K. Pavlik, Perry St. Port|Mrs. B. Wanamaker. Scripture lesson Perry. i from Prov, 2:1.9 was read by Mrs. aN | Keen. We were pleased to have Mr, McNeil with us, who gave the topie, SPECIAL basing his remarks on "The Spirit of A P Pp L Man is the Candle of the Lord" from E S the topic card. A new year's read- 2. ; ing was given by Mrs, E. Butt, and $275 ferris hymn "Forth in Thy Name O Lord" MacINTOSH, . closed the devotional period. CORTLAND, Mrs, Stone, the President, took the chair for business. Owing to weather conditions and sickness, the attend- ance was small, go only sixteen la- dies were present to pay their mem. bership fee. Minutes were read and approved. Collection of $4.10 recelv- ed and $1.16 penny offering taken. Two Get-Well cards were signed by those present to be sent to two of our members in hospital. Reports for 1959 were given--Mrs, Tobin re- held in past year with average atten- dance of 19 and average collection of $6.36 with 80 on the roll. .The treas- nolds--Total receipts for year $1829. 'on hand of $324.71, Mrs. Tait report- ed for sick box committee, the penny collections for year were $15.24 and $60.49 had been spent in fruit and flowers during the year for the sick, Murs. Clements reported for the par- sonage board that $233. had been spent on furniture, ete. for, parsonage. On motion during the meeting $15.00 was voted to pay a small outstanding The organ fund showed $764. on hand. Everyone was asked to write in suggestions for coming. year. These were read and tabled to be dis- cussed at next meeting. I Meeting decided to continue with group system for coming year. Congregational meeting was an- nounced for Jan. 21 and lunch was Meeting closed with hymn "Take My Life and Let it Be" and benediec- tion by Rev. Mr. McNeil, Mrs. Abraham conducted a Bible contest. Lunch-served by executive and social hour enjoyed by all pre- sent. Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT WILLIAM DAY, DECEASED All persons having claims against ported for the secretary--10 meetings | urer's report was given by Mrs, Rey-| Phone YU 65-2491 FIRST QUALITY Self Storing Door $38.50 ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOUBLE HUNG (two lights) Self-storing Storm Windows (up to 100 unit inches) $17.50 JOHN BALLARD LUMBER LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Expenses $1004.98, leaving a balance |- Notice Re: Parking marketing of the potato crop. in attendance at this meeting. for 1960 resulted as follow: President--Milburn Meek, Sandford. Vice-President--Albert Hockley, Claremont No. 1 Directors--Clarkson Arnold, Zephyr. Ches. Oldham, Zephyr. George Smalley, Stouffville No. 3 Herb. Simpson, Stouffville No. 2 Byron Riscbrough, Uxbridge No. 1 Walter Savage, Uxbridge No. 1 The annual meeting of the Ontario Potato Growers Association will be held in the King Edward, Toronto, on Tuesday, January 26th, at 2:00 p.m. A number of growers from' Ontario County indicated that they would be The election of officers and directors Sec.-Treas.--Gordon Rynard, Zephyr the Estate of Robert William Day, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Mechanic, who December, A.D., 1959, are hereby no- tified to send to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of February, 1960, full particulars of their claims. Immediately 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, Ontario, this 8th day of January, 1960, GREER AND KELLY, Jan, 28th, Barristers &e., Box 131, Port Perry Solicitors for the above estate. YU 5-23831 Personalizing by InterNational See thts beautifal album wow al... Port Perry tar Go. Ltd. For an exciting gift . .+ one that is truly personal and practical . .. select a box of "Pircly Yours" Personalined Social Btationery PORT PERRY - died on or about the 28rd day of | Fresh batteries and repair service for all makes of hearing aid Hear Better ... Live Better Do you have to strainto hear? Do you miss key words in conversation, in sermons, in TV programs . . . Don't miss out on enjoyment of life! Take this opportunity to have your hearing tested -- free and without obligation-- at the BELTONE HEARING CONSULTATION CLINIC in the Emmerson Motel. Port Perry, next TUESDAY, JANUARY 26th. No appointment necessary between 9.80 a.m. and 4 p.m, Mr. R. Ostrosser a Beltone consultant who has helped hundreds to hear again, will conduct the clinic. He will test your hearing for each ear, give an expert analysis of your individual defect and show you 'how best to correct it. HOW YOU CAN LEARN Whether or not you now wear a hearing aid, Mr Ostrosser will demonstrate exactly how you'll hear with one of Beltone's.amazing new aids. These im- proved models are sensative, full-toned -- and so tiny they're virtually invisible! HEAR BETTER! will be provided at the Beltone clinic -- NEXT TUESDAY in the Emmerson Motel. LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER C0. LTD. 'IS THE TIME T0 'DO THAT INSIDE ~~ REPAIR JOB "FREE ESTIMATE COURTESY SERVICE PHONE TO-DAY = YUkon 8:7801 ee RE TN Ee Tr.

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