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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Apr 1961, p. 6

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'Removed ~promptly--for-disposal--- 6--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, 1061 REAL ESTATE FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD : Realtor 'i Sunderland, Ont. Phone 49 or 124 TF.--1. A. E. Johnson "OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Mary St, Port Perry Wed., 9-12 noon. Mon.-Fri., 7 to 8 pm. Phone for an Appointment. YU 5-2383 RA 3-2721 June 22/61. Ted Veenhot WELL DIGGING CLEAN OUT AND DEEPENING COMPRESSOR WORK PHONE Oshawa RA 8-3864 1.26--June 8/61 1.6 Mountjoy Backhoe Service TRENCHES -- DRAINS FOUNDATION and SEPTIC TANKS DUG and BACKFILLED IVAN MOUNTJOY Blackstock, Phone 87-r-4 1.6--e.0.w. FRANKLIN McARTHUR ASSOCIATES Limited. Municipal Engineering Consultants Waterworks, Sewerage, Drainage Systems, Roads, Bridges, ete. Surveys-Reports-Design-Supervision 38A Mattson Rd., Downsview, Ont. CHerry 1-35562, 3 & 1 Toronto 1.256 May 11/61 = DEAD or CRIPPLED HORSES CATTLE, HOGS Phone Long Distance ZEnith 32800 at our expense -- ED PECONI & SON LTD. 'Whatever your insurance needs BUSINESS DIRECTORY | V. P. STOUFFER Piano technician and tuner. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO } Phone: YU 5.2334 1. June 1, 1961 T.F Piano Tuning | 1 N UR A N C E vealing, R. Aird. YU 5-7868. Are yaur--Policies up-to-date? may be consult EMMERSON INSURANCE YUkon 5-2421 PORT PERRY APEX TV SERVICE Television & Radio Repairs Port Perry--Phone--YUkon 65-2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 31/61 Wells Drilled For best results contact J. W. SUMMERS AND SON Colborne, Ontario. Phone Colborne 293 or 66 collect Terms arranged. 1.5 May 18/61 a F. G. Croshy TRAVEL "AGENT - TOURS, AIR, RAIL HOTEL, STEAMSHIP \ ULster 2-3853 UXBRIDGE No service charge 1.5 April 27 TRENCHING & EXCAVATING; Water lines -- Septic beds, etc. KEN MIDDLETON "~~ Phone YU 5-7548, Port Perry 2. June 29/61 : ARGYLE Licence No. 69 C 61. 1. T.F. ROOFING OF ALL KINDS Eavestroughing. Asphalt Siding Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE- _Port Perry Ont. Dead Farm Stock | PICKED UP PROMPTLY Highest prices paid for dead and crippled animals according to size and condition. For fastest service Phone Collect." Hampton COlfax 3-2721. MARGWILL FUR FARM _____Tyrone, Ontario : License No. 115 Oct. 13,.1961 Dead Stock Highest prices paid for dead & disabled horses, cattle & hogs, Small animals removed free. RAY VIVIAN Ltd, Locust Hill '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 consumption. Ont. Gov. License No..33960 pe : cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts, 24 hour service, REG. ARMBTRONG Port Perry. Phone YUkon 65-2226 Jan. 11/62, | Coe Mel McGee Auto Body GREENBANK, ONTARIO ALL TYPES OF BODY WORK SPRAY PAINTING Inquire about our pay-later plan. YU 5-7420 Res: YU 5-2908 1.6 Apr. 27 For a perfect MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT tailored from the best material at the lowest prices possible, see UXBRIDGE CLEANERS and DYERS = UL-2-8471, Uxbridge - - INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE | e (ustom-Made Drapes ..® Broadloom and Rugs - ® Drapery Rods and Tracks ® Draperies by the Yard e Slip Covers and Upholstering e Vetenian and Cloth Blinds "eo Instalation and 7 Measyring HOWARD'S DRAPERIES HOWARD VICE, Prop. 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA RA 65-8144 | tor, box, | . ! Phone YU 6-7351, Beare Motors Ltd. woo. FREE ESTIMATES} tf! CLASSIFIED -------------- FOR SALE--4 cyl. Continental Mo- 16-18 H.P, with reduction gear | fully reconditioned. $145.00. April 13 | WANTED -- Holstein Calves for TF | FOR SALI Hogs, serviceable age and younger. Fred Milne, Black- water, phone Sunderland 3-r-3. "FOR SALE -- Six 600 x 16 used tires, good shape. YU 5-2076. FOR SALE -- Player piano, good condition. YU 5-2809. FOR SALE Body Hardwood, cord lengths. Re-sawed if desired. George Heaslip, Blackstock, phone 142-r-5. Apr. 20 FOR SALE--Modern 6-room house, corner lot, newly decorated. 1 extra large bedroom upstairs, plus floored attic. Full view of lake. Phone YU 5-25620. SALESMAN WANTED--Experien- ced. Own car. York Ontario Credit Services, Uxbridge, Ontario. FOR SALE -- Income home. 3-pc. room apartment in Port Perry. Laun- dry facilities. land 93-r-3. CATTLE WANTED for PASTURE -- Lots of shade, water and feed. 'Contact YU 565-2728. Instant Wall Wash PRINCE ALBERT Phone YU 5-2081 1. Apr. 27 Raisin Pie enemies 39c. b doz. assorted"cookies .......... 99¢ | Cheese biscuits ieee: 35¢c, doz BEI EA 37c. doz Bran Muffins JACKSON PASTRIES ie YU 5-2362 FOR SALE Several attractive building lots in Village of Port Perry. Reasonably priced. Apply--~ H. Keith Limited Port Perry Office-Tel. YU 5-2881 - Painting & Decorating CARPENTRY Expert Workmanship on all building and renovating jobs Call us early for your outside painting and repairs. Free Estimates. Call after 5 p.m. D. RICE YU 5-2423 1.5 June 16/61 : FOR RENT -- 5 roomed house, Queen & John Streets, Port Perry. Bathroom. Immediate possession, YU 56-2860. . APARTMENT FOR RENT -- Self- contained, heated, drier. W. J. Car- negie. Phone YU 65-2618. T.F. FOR SALE -- New house in Port Perry, all conveniences, full basement, oil heated, 8 bedrooms.. Phone John Ballard YU 65-7046 or YU 65-2491. tf. APARTMENT FOR RENT -- On ground floor, living room, kitchen, 1 bedroom and bathroom, private ent- rance. Phone YU 65-2478. T.F. WANTED TO RENT--A house in Port Perry. Apply P.O. Box 407, Port Perry. Mar. 30 ACCOMODATION for elderly peo- ple, Kind nursing care. Bed pa- tients taken. For information phone YUkon 65-2806. bath, heavy wiring. Phone YU 5-2869. [~ "FOR RENT -- Newly decorated 4- Phone collect Sunder- | {the property of John Wilms, Lot 10, | Britain Highway and % mile West. . Phone YUkon 5-2331 CLASSIFIED ADS & COPY MUST BE IN BY 9 am. WEDNESDAY SAT., APRIL 15th--Auction Sale of | J Announcement : Household Furniture, the property of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Kessell and son of Manchester visited Bert Mit- "the late Geo. E. Gilson, Elgin St., | chells Sunday. Ernest Ough and Harry Johns, two | Oakwood. experienced real estate salesmen, are Sold. No Reserve. now resident in your town of Poi; Perry. ' MR. OUGH has many years experien- ce selling real estate in the Mark- gained unlimited knowledge in the These men offer their services to you in your community and surrounding area. | THEY HAVE BUYERS FOR @ Vacant land on Lake Scugog, good shore line or swampy. © 25 to 50 acres of pasture land with good watering springs or stream. e A Markham farmer has sold his farm and requires 250 acres or more for beef farming. Fall pos- | session, wants, he will buy now. @ If you own a home and barn with : small acreage and want to sell call | us immediately. The demand for * such property has been great: Now is the time to act. KEITH BROWN Real Estate Broker Mr. Ough's, phone YU 5-2200. Mr. John's phone YU 5-2880. Auction Sales SATURDAY, APRIL 29th--Auction Sale of Implements, hay, grain, Ranch and furniture, the property of Rich- ard Spencer, Lot 18, Con. 1, Reach Twp. on Oshawa, Port Perry Hwy, 1 mile North of Raglan. Terms Cash. ! Sale at 1 p.m. Cecil Heayn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., APRIL 15th -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, 22 Hol- steins & Herefords, 30 Hogs, Tractor, Implements, 100 Bales ,of Oat Straw, Con. 3, Ops Twp., 5 miles South-West of Lindsay, or 2 miles South of Little Terms Cash. No reserve... Sale at 1.30 p.m. Ward Holmes and Bill Weldon, Clerks.' CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer. THURS., APRIL 20th--Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Holstein Cows, Implements, Hay, Grain, Fur- R. Beckly, Lot 26, Con. 8, Whitby Twp., 1 mile South of Ashburn, Terms | Cash. No Reserve. Farm Sold. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ted-Heron and N. An- derson, Clerks. 3 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. SAT., APRIL 22nd -- Farm Sold, Auction Sale of Farm Stock, 256 Cattle, Ford Ferguson Tractor, Implements, Hay, Grain, Furniture, Etc, the pro- perty of Joe Parkin, Lot 4," Con. 1, Reach Twp, 2 miles North-West of Ashburn. Terms Cash.- Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Ted Heron and N. Anderson, Clerks, TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. TUES., APRIL 25th -- Farm Sold, Wick Haven Holstein Dispersal, Auc- tion Sale of 50 Pure Bred Holsteins, Horses, McC. Diesel Tractor, Imple- ments, Baler, Dion Threshing Ma- chine, Hay, Grain, Ete., the property of "R._ 1. Cookman, Lot 2, Con. 2, Brock Twp., 4 miles South of Sunder- land on Hwy. 12 (at Wick). Terms Cash. Farm Sold. No Reserve. Sale at 11.30 a.m. Wick W.M.S. will ser: ve Lunch on the grounds. Sam Gough on Pedigrees. (Auctioneers Note-- This is an exceptionally good herd of Cattle. Also a good line of machinery. Plan to attend. Catalogues on re- quest.) TED JACKSON and REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneers. SATURDAY, APRIL 29th--Auction Sale of House and Lot, 5-room insul brick bungalow, household furniture, ladies' and gents' wearing apparel. Property of the Estate of the Late Mrs, Mae Hickey, at 829 Centre St. on the South Side of #7 Highway, % mile West of Younge St., irr the Vill age of Thornhill. Terms on household effects cash, no reserve, Terms on real estate made known on day of sale. Sale at 1 pm. See posters. James Smith, Clerk. KEN & CLARKE PRENTICE, Apr. 6-18-20 Auctioneers, of Household Furniture, tne property ham and Stouffville area. jof Reg. Riseley, at Port Bolster. "Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at MR. JOHNS in the past years has 1.30 p.m. , Toronto Real Estate Market. [a If you have what he niture;~¥te;--the property of--Vietor| ---- Terms Cash. Property Sale at 1.30 p.m. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. | SAT. APRIL 29th--Auction Sale REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. SAT., APRIL 22nd--Auction Sale of Farm Stock, 21 Scotch Shorthorns, Implements, Hay, Grain, Straw, the property of the late Joe Parrington, Lot 12, Con, 7, Ops Twp., three miles Jast of Lindsay, turn South at Rob- lin's Farm Supply, go % mile South, or three miles South of Lindsay off 36 Hwy. & 1 mile East and % mile North, Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.80 pm. Wm. Weldon, and Ward Holmes, Clerks. : CARL HICKSON, Auitioniger. Seed Cleaning We will be glad to clean and treat -your-seed.- We handle a full line of grass seed. SWAIN SEED CLEANERS Phone Blackstock 89-r-11 April 27 n : s 1] N i Notice to Creditors In the estate of _ WREFORD H. ST. JOHN, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Carpenter. All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died July 17th, 1960, are hereby noti- fied to send to the undersigned on or before May 6th, 1961 full particulars of their claims. Immediately after May 6th, 1961, the assets of the de- ceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice. of March, 1961. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Solicitors for the April 20 Administratrix. Notice fo Creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELLEN LOUISE STINSON, All persons having claims against the Estate of Ellen Louise Stinson, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, Spinster, who died on or about the 20th day of Feb- ruary, A,D. 1961, are hereby notified fore the 1st day of May, 1961, full particulars of their claims. Imme- diately after the said date the assets of the said deceased will ,be distri- | buted - among the parties entitled | thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ontarw, this 28th day of March, 1961. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &ec., Apr. 13 Box 131, Port Perry, Ont. "Dated at-Port-Perry; this-80th-day|-- DECEASED | to send to the.undersigned on or pbe-] Solicitors for the above estate. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smalley and fa- mily 'of Sandford and Mrs, Elmer Gibson and Keith of Greenbank were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Har- per Saturday. We hope that our neighbours, Mrs. W. Philp who is in Oshawa hospital and Mrs. W. Low in the Princess Mar- garet Hospital, Toronto, will soon be well enough to return to their homes. ------ Sunderland & Brock Organize 4-H Clubs Sunderland 4-H Dairy Calf Club and the Brock 4-H Grain Club were held in the Township Hall, Sunderland, on Friday, April 7th at 2.00 p.m. Mr. Alvin Blades, Assistant Agri- cultural Representative, welcomed the boys and girls and their parents to the meeting. 'He stressed the import ance of 4-H club work in giving the The organization meetings for the |- members training in good citizenship as well as a practical training in their agricultural projects. LE 'Blades, assisted by Don Hadden, Dairy Calf Club Leader, 'discussed the rules and regulations, the 'use of the project book, record book and report form with the 4-H club members. The election of the officers for the two clubs resulted as follows: Sunderland 4-H Dairy Calf Club President--Carl Parish, Sunderland R. 2. Vice-President--Murray Meek, Sandford J Secretary--Evelyn Page, Uxbridge, R. 2. nes Brock 4-H Grain Club President--John Veale, Beaverton, R. 1. Vice-President--Allan Jex, Cannington, R. 1 Secretary--Jim Davidson, Beaverton, R. 1 The Club Leaders for the Sunder- land 4-H Dairy Calf Club are Don Hadden, Blackwater, R. 2, and Ralph Chambers, Wilfrid. Mr. E, A. Lint- on, Little Britain, and Mr. L. E. Coultis are the Leaders for the Brock 4-H Grain Club. en REAL W. J. CARNEGIE & --_-------------------- = : E ESTATE List your Farm and Town Properties, Lots and Summer Cattages as well as businesses for Sale with H. Keith Limited J. R. HELM, Salesmen P---- in our restaurants. on April 26. When voting what your vote means for above question. * MINISTERIAL SPEAKS OUT ON APRIL 26 VOTE / We do not know whether or not alcoholic beverages will be served with meals in our town. This will be decided on April 26. You, the voters, will make the decision. Before you decide consider this question: Would liquor served with meals be in our town's best interest? If our people, particularly the younger members of our families, find themselves in 'a~situation where liquor is considered part of a meal will this not have harmful: consequences? 'Because of the effect liquor has on people we do not believe it should be served in the same context with food It is important that you make a responsible decision think, therefore, not only of yourself, but of what it will mean for other individuals and for our town as a whole. ~ We, the ministers of the community, believe it would . be in the best interest of our town to vote "NO" tothe signed, E. Linstead. E. W. Fuller. . W. Perry. : S. Mulligan ¢ 'Utica Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Harper of Oshawa Sunday. chell Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walt. Mitchell and boys of Brooklin, Mr, & Mrs. Ivan Gray and family and Bill Mitchell. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell on the safe arrival of a daughter born Sunday morning. 'Margaret Sutcliffe was home for the week-end. ! / Mr, and Mrs. Bill Brown and Dor- othy visited Mr. and Mrs, Butler of Highland Creek. : "Ada Stephenson spent the week-end with her brother in Toronto.. Mrs. J. Mitchell called on- Violet Skerratt one afternoon last week. Mr, and Mrs. Judd of Chalk Lake were guests of Bert Mitchells Satur- day. Mrs. Gerrow and sons and: Mrs. Grills and family called on Mr, and Mrs. H, Walker Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes of { Lindsay and Mrs. Ethel Gall of Ux- bridge were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harper Sunday. Calling on. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mit- ° THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE ~~ JERRY LEWIS Technicolor » BELL BOY Carnival Quebec Awful Slewth THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY; APRIL 13, 14 & 15 DOUBLE BILD CORINNE CALVERT . Cartoon and News Doors open at 6.30 p.m, Our Policy PICTURES SHOWING -- Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Also Saturday Matinee at 2.00 p.m. ) Doors opén at 1,30 for Matinee. 2 Shows Nightly from 7 to 9 and 9 till 11 pani. H wy A Frases ty : ¢

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