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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Feb 1961, p. 6

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rs ~ 3 7 ~--RAY VIVIAN Ltd; Locust Hill particulars of their claima. of which they shall then have notice. this 26th. day of January, 1061. Feb. 16 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 N ane BUSINESS DIRECTORY INSURANCE your Piano Tuning V. P. STOUFFER Plano technician and tuner. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Phone: YU 5.2334 1. Mar, 4 : Ted Veenhof WELL DIGGING CLEAN OUT AND' DEEPENING ~~ COMPRESSOR WORK "PHONE Oshawa RA 8-3864 126 Feb. 23/61 a» A. E. Johnson OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Mary St, Port Perry Hours: "Wed., 9-12 noon. Mon.-Fri., 7 to 8 p.m. Phone for an Appointment. > "YU 5.2383 RA 38-2721 Feb. 9, TF. 2. FRANKLIN McARTHUR ASSOCIATES Limited. Municipal Engineering Consultants Waterworks, Sewerage, Drainage Systems, Roads, Bridges, etc. Surveys-Reports-Design-Supervision 38A Mattson Rd., Downsview, Ont. CHerry 1.3552, 3 & 4 Toronto 1.26 Feb.16T.F. DEAD or CRIPPLED HORSES CATTLE, HOGS -Removed promptly for disposal Phone Long Distance ZEnith 32800 . at our expense ED PECONI & SON LTD. ARGYLE Licence No. 69 C 61. 1.5 T.F. Dead Fa arm Stock PICKED UP PROMPTLY Highest prices paid for dead and crippled animals according to size and condition. For fastest service I'hone Collect. Hampton COlfax 3.2721. "MARGWILL FUR FARM =~ Tyrone, Ontario Oct. 13, 1961 Dead Stock Highest prices paid for dead & disabled horses, cattle & hogs, Small animals removed free. Phone Markham 1160J collect or UL 2-3891, Uxbridge 24 hour - 7 day service. WE CAN PAY MORE We guarantee no animal collected by our company will be resold for human eonsumption. Ont, Gov. License No. 33960 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned- by - - PUMP EQUIPMENT llave your tank checked now before ~ trouble starts. 24 hour service, REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry. Phone YUkon 5-2226 Jan. 14/61 Notice fo Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of JANET BRAVENER, DECEASED All persons having claims against tha Estate of Janet Bravener, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Spinstér, who died on or about the 9th day of January, A.D., 1961, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of March, 1961, full Tmme- | - diately after the said date the agséts of the said deceased will he distri- huted: among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to elaims DATED at Port Perry, Ontarlo, JGREER AND KRLLY, latary 8 if Port Perry, Ontario. Are Whatever your insurance needs | EMMERSON INSURANCE "YUkon 5-2421 } Port ROOFING EARL Policies up-to-date? may be consult PORT PERRY OF ALL KINDS Kavestroughing. Asphalt Siding Ksttimates given on all kinds of work. WALLACE Perry Ont. APEX TV SERVICE Television & Radio Repairs Port Perry--Phone- leslie McDonald, Service Man -YUkon 56-2282 Dec. 31/61 h L. Water Service Water pipes thawed by electric shock Phone Blackstock 100-r-22 or 139W. H. Lane R.R. 1, Burketon POSTERS, GENERAL ART) Work called for and delivered WATER FOR SALE TOWING WALL MUBALS, BANNERS SIGNS M. Langille YU 5-2916 We have some good homes for sale in. Port. move in. S. J. Newman, Real Estate Broker, 0. J. Boe, agent, Phone YU 5-2079 Call us for listings of farms, homes and cottages. REAL ESTATE Perry, .some._new, ready. to. For fast service call us. Beaverton,-- Ontario. Feb. 16 learning One of Canada's finest Life Insur- anee---Companies---has--an-opening for one full-time representative for Port Perry and District. Salary paid while experience, marital status. plies confidential. Port Perry Star. OPPORTUNITY business. Please state age, All re- ~Apply Box 40 Feb. 16 Slip ® © o° - Soffeitors for the above estate. ® (Custom-Made Drapes .® Broadloom and Rugs ® Drapery Rods and Tracks ® Draperies by the Yard ~ Vetenian and Cloth Blinds Instalation and . Measuring . HOWARD'S DRAPERIES . HOWARD. VICE, Prop. 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Covers and Upholstering OSHAWA RA 5-8144 _| please call YU 65-2073?" | C. L. Brignall, CLASSIFIED Phose YUkon 5-2381 CLASSIFIED ADS & COPY MUST BE IN BY 9 am. WEDNESDAY FOR SALE----39" Continental Bed, good condition $30.00; % steel bed and mattreas; also double bedstead. Call after six YU b-7988. FOR-SALE-=-Baled hay and straw. Delivered. YU 5-2066. Feb. 16 FOR SALE--Skill Saw, 7", one year old. $35.00. Call YU 65-2093. Feblt WATER FOR SALE Phone John Nesbitt, Blackstock 652-r-2, Mar. 30 FOR SALE--Bred gilts and service- able hogs. Reasonable. Apply Martyn Rennick, Port Perry. FOR BALE --'58 Vauxhall 4-door Sedan, one owner, 27,000 miles only. $1006.00, Yes, we take a trade. Nor- man Powell, YUkon 06-2443 or at Markham Motormarine Ltd, #7 hwy. and Albert St., Markham, Ontarfo. WANTED--Apartment or house for middle aged business couple, 3 or more self contained rooms. (Garage or parking. Must be ground floor or second storey. Phone Lindsay FAir. view 4-4265 Friday after 8 p.m. until Sunday evening. brown, two heifer calves, either stray- ed away or stolen; or possibly sold without authority: by hired man. Please phone any Information to YU. 5-7826. Cone. 6, Reach. Reward. 4 a _LOST--Male Blue Tick Hound in Seagrave - Port Perry vicinity. Find- er Phone YU 5-7441. LOST--Would the party who took a pair of size 8 ladies figure skates and a pair of green socks, by mistake, from the arena on Sat. Jan. 28th, FOR RE 'NT--on monthly basis, one office on second floor. Approximate- ly 142 sq. ft. For particulars see Mr. caretaker, Federal Ont. or phone Feb. 23 Bldg., Port Perry, YU 5-74380. "--FOR RENT=0n¢ bedroom apart: ment, 3rd floor, reasonable rental, For particulars see Mr. C. L. Brignall, Fed- eral Building, Port Perry, Ont. or phone YUkon 65-7430. Bids addressed to C. L. Brignall, Federal Building will be received up to 12 noon, Monday, February 27th, 1961. Highest or any bid not necessarily 'accepted. Bids must be accompanied by two written credit references from reliable sources. - FOR _RENT---Attractive residential apartment. Private entrance, self contained, fully equipped kitchen. Reasonable. Apply Monday till Thurs- day, YU 5-2214. Mar. 2 HOUSE FOR SALE--Port Perry, 4 rooms, for particulars, phone Whitby MO 8-5956, collect. Feb, 28 WANT TO USE A TYPEWRITER? We have one available for rent. Call the Port Perry Star. APARTMENT FOR RENT -- On ground floor, living room, kitchen, 1 bedroom and bathroom, private ent- rance, Phone YU 5-2478. T.F. APARTMENT TO RENT -- 2 bed- room apartment. All conveniences. Private entrance. Above Western Tire Store, Apply John Ballard, Phone YU 656-7946. TF TAKE NOTICE--Pony (Shetland)- oro Feb28 | ham Township, opposite-Massey-Fer= Brock Motor Sales '68 Olds Super 88 sedan, fully equip- ped, black and white, one owner. 67 Supet-88 -Qlds -hdtp, fully-equip=' ped, jet black with red interior, One owner. '67 Olds Super 88 sedan, fully equipped. '68 Chev. 4-door sedan, low irl silver grey color ; '67 Chev. . Bel\ Air V-8 sec equipped, 2-fone grey with red integjor. '66 Buick sedan '66 Meteor Niagara '64 Ford sedan, A '68 Chev. 1-ton stake 66 Chev. %-ton pick-up '66 Chev, Y%-ton pick-up New Chev, '4-tons, 1960 models, in stock, reduced to clear, New 1960 Corvairs, priced for worth while savings, dan, radio G.M.A.C. terms to suit your budget. BROCK MOTOR SALES Phone 73, Sunderland, Ont. Buy now & 'save. on FRESH MILK FED CAPONS Ready for oven or freezer, delivered, 12 months of the year. BRUCE MILLER, Prince Albert Phone Port Perry YU 5-2430 1. -Mar. 80/61 Auction Sales THURSDAY, FEB. 16th--Auction Sale of Farm Stock and.Implements, including Shorthorn Cattle, Bay Geld- ing, 200 laying hens, Hay, Straw, hardwood, - electric refrigerator and household furniture, selling at the property of Mrs. Colin Lorimer, Lot 6, Con. 12, Reach Twp., 1 mile north of Marsh Hill School on thé corner of Con, 18. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.80: pm. LLOYD WILSON, Auctioneer. Feb. 9 UL 2-8624 SAT., FEB. 26th--Auction Sale of | grin Furniture, the property of Mrs. Frank Gardiner, Simcoe Street, Beaverton. Terms Cash, No Regerve. Sale at 1.30 pm. Wm. Weldon, REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1st, 1961-- Auction sale of high grade Jerseys, milch cows, close springers, and fresh cows, Surge milker, milk coolers, ete., at Lot 4, Rear of Concession 4, Mark- guson Farms, on the 6th Concession. Property of :D. Bernholtz. Sale. at]. 1.830 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. Owner quitting dairy farming. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, t Auctioneers. Markham phone 846. Milliken phone AXminster 83-5987. Ashburn The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Alfred Fisher on Wednesday, Feb. 1st at 2.15 p.m. with an attendance of seventeen ladies. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of Hymn 681 "Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life", followed with prayer by Mrs, Russell Batten, The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Russell Richardson. Mrs. A. Paynter was in charge of the Study period, assisted by Mrs, R. Richardson on the topic "Together we The World Day of Prayer service will be held on Friday evening, Feb. 17th at 7.80 when Mrs. W: Hopking will be the speaker. Plans were made for. the Easter meeting to be held on Sunday even- ing, April 8th, Mrs, L. Death gave a report of the annual meeting at Lindsay on January 12th. The meet- ing closed with prayer by the Presi- dent Mrs, A. Deeming. 4 hostess assisted by Mrs, R. Batten, The February meeting of the La- dies Bible Class was held in the base- ment of the Church on Wed., Feb. 8 at 8.16 p.m. with the President Mrs. W. Hopkins presiding. The meeting opened with the sing- ing of Hymn "Love Divine". The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. E, Humphrey followed with prayer by Mrs. H. Ashton, The minutes were read, also notes of appreciation. The reports of the visiting committees given. Mrs. John Hopkins gave a reading and Mrs. Raymond Taylor chose for her Topic "So Much Good", based on chapter 18 of 1st Corinthians. The meeting closed with the repeat- ing of the Mizpah Benediction. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ray Graham and Mrs. Frank Lynde and a social half hour enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold of Scu- gog visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ashton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. VanDyke; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw; Mr. and Mrs. R. Bat- ten; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher and family; Mr..and Mrs. Edgar Heron; Faye and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson attended the Official open- ing of the Anderson High School in Whitby on Friday evening. "iMr .and Mrs. E. Batten of Oshawa Mrs. Russell Batten. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopkins; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Knight visited Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Harbron at their home in Whitby on Saturday. evening and presented them with a plate glass mirror and hassock from their friends and neighbours in the community. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Wm. Hopkins were Miss Annie Stew- art; Mrs. Jessie' Van Luven; Mrs. Grace Davidson; Mr. Gordon Stewart of Oshawa and Mr. Douglas Davidson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, "Archie. Parrinder of Myrtle Station and Mrs. W. Fisher of Fielding, Sask. were Saturday .ev- ening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfr Fisher. "\ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Daw, Jimmie, Brian and Stephen spent Saturday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Taylor and Nancy spent the week-end with rela- tives at Bloomfield. Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of WALTER HOWSAM, DECEASED All- persons having 'claims against the Estate of Walter Howsam, late of the Township of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Service Station Operator, who died on or about the signed on or before the 10th day of March, 1961, 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 26th day of January, 1061. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &c., Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario, Feb, 16 Minister to Human Need". Solicitors for the above estate. ol) Poweier § 7 Freel Mare Fare new. eS DAIRY FARME 4090 Huron "Desserts --light and lusclous." Write today! Sor s treet, Torontp pre . a Ble yen ci ee ep at ein A Enc Soler rege Bookie. ANADA Refreshments were setved by the' were Saturday visitors with Mr. and * en 'The sympathy of the community is | 27th day of December, A.D., 1960, are | -| hereby notified to send to the under- extended to Mr. Albert Knight, of Whitby, in the death of his wife at Oshawa General Hospital on Satur- day, Feb, 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Knight lived at Ashburn for. twenty.six years "| before moving to Whitby eight years ago. rs, Douglas Ashton visited at the home of Mrs. Michael Bonk, df Osh- awa on Tuesday evening. Mr. Philip Doble of Toronto spent | the week-end with friends in the vil- lage. » Prospect PROSPECT W.A. NEWS The ladies of Prospect Women's As- sociation spent a very pleasant even- ing on Thursday the 9th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durham. Roxie was in charge of the devotional and read the Scripture from Romans 12-4-21. Tot_presented the theme on the topic of "Brotherly Love". The hymns chosen were much in heaping with the lesson thoughts. We were delighted to have Cath- arine Martyn with us. Catharine brought along some reels of film re- minding us of the snow-filled roads of last year, and also a lovely film of a California trip she had enjoyed. Roxie gave out very humorous stories called "Eastman's Chestnuts" for each to read in turn, These added a pleasant diversion 4nd much enjoy- ment to the roll call. We were very happy to have several guests among us and hope Hey will come again very soon. The report from the Bazaar Gomis mittee was presented by Helen and ladies please take note of the follow- ing: Tea Tables--Willa, Marg, Kaye, Mrs, Dearborn, Mae and Marion, Bake - Tables -- Lucille, Olive, Sylvia, M); Durham; -Mrs.-Mosienko and Flossi . Aprons -- Janet and Mrs. Underhay. Fancy Work--Ruby and Helen, Vari- ety--Mrs, Vernon and Mrs. E, Holt- by. Candy --Jean. Parcel Post-- Roxje. Our Bazaar will take place on May 17th. We are grateful to Eaton's for some lovely prints which were gladly taken home to be made up. - Now we must get busy with sewing machines and think up some original ideas. We have ordered a number of pillow cases which will be sold at the bazaar." If anyone would like to donate the cost of a pair of these pillow cases, it would be much appreciated and in turn lessen the ex- penses for the W.A. Lucille generously gave of her time - and hemmed all the diapers for the. layette we.are beginning to assemble for Norway House. Let's keep this in mind and bring a donation for it to our next meeting at Mrs. Mosien- ko's on the 9th of March. We are also-looking for some additions to our Parcel Post packages. The meet- ing closed with the Theme Song and Prayer. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess and the group in charge. hy, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16th, 17th, 18th Double Feature © BULLWHIP / -GUY MADISON RHONDA FLEMING - Arson for Hire STEVE BRODIE z erat mtrgres eon es oe JOLIN. THOMAS, _Cartoon and News Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Our Policy "PICTURES SHOWING -- ajc Friday & Saturday. Also Saturday Matinee at 2.00 pm. Doors open at 1.830 for Matinee. 2 Shows Nightly from 7 to 9 and 9 till 11 pam. SHOWER 'BUY DIRECT FROM FACTORY AND SAVE ALUMINUM WINDOWS and DOORS GRILLS and ACCESSORIES AWNINGS and RAILING ALUMINUM SIDING IN MANY BEA Maiden eT i locally owned and operate by Lou Robinson Your local dealer = PI S HARDWARE 'Port: Berry ; . Mar. 16 DOORS x

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