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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jun 1961, p. 6

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Whatever your insurance needs may be consult "EMMERSON INSURANCE YUkon 5-2421 PORT PERRY 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. 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. 116 Oct. 18, 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 June 80/61 'SEPTIC TANKS cleaned by PUMP EQUIPMENT Have your tank checked now before trouble starts, 24 hour service. Sept. 21, 1961 * GORESKI ROOFING Asphalt Roofing and Siding Insulation, Flatroof, Lathing, Metal Work. Phone Port Perry YUkon 5-2751 75 Nov. 9/61 Eavestroughing, . GILLSON & McPHADEN General Imsurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO ) Telephone YUkon 5-2341 Office: Corner John & North Sts. 1. Aug. 8/61 Friday & Saturday APPLE TURNOVERS ..£.... b¢ each BUTTER TARTS ..\..f£... 40¢ doz. CHERRY LOAF ....0.... 33¢ each In the heart of Emmerson's Shopping Plaza TRY OUR CRISP, Italian Pizza "(Not Frozen) PREPARED TO ORDER to eat in or take out -- Now at" -- "TRIPP'S SNACK BAR tf. YU 5-2452 TRENCHING & EXCAVATING FREE ESTIMATES Water lines -- Septic beds, etc. KEN MIDDLETON Phone YU 5-7548, Port Perry 2. June 29/61 MADE- TO-MEASURE SUIT tailored from the best material at © the lowest prices possible, see UXBRIDGE CLEANERS and DYERS UL 2-3471, Uxbridge tf. ~ | SN Department of Public Works, Ottawa Tenders SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public Works, Room B-322, Sir Charles Tup- per Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa and endorsed "TENDER for HARB- OUR IMPROVEMENTS (East Harb- our Wharf), OSHAWA, ONTARIO", will be received until 3.00 p.m. (E.D. S.T.), WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961. Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be seen, or can be obtained on. deposit of sum of $50.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RECEIVER GEN-|* ERAL OF CANADA, through: Chief Engineer, Room E-443, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; District Engineer, 226 |. Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ont., and can be seen at the Post Office at Oshawa, Ontariq. The deposit will be released on re- turn of the documents in good condi- tion within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. To be considered each tender must-- (a) be accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender documents.' (b) be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions get forth therein. REG. ARMSTRONG "Phone YUkoni 5-:2226 Jan. ne its gs Ti The lowest or any- tender not neces- sarily accepted. «--ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. SR -_ For. a. PI E CLASSIFI ED Phone YUkon 5-2331 CLASSIFIED ADS & COPY MUST BE IN BY 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY Fe-3 APARTMENT FOR, RENT -- Two rooms with bath. Rangette and gas heater supplied. Residential. Phone YU 5-7938 after 6 p.m, T.F. APARTMENT FOR RENT--Self- contained living Toom, 1 bedroom, bathroom, and utility room. Phone YU 565-2478. T.F. FOR SALE--30 acres of standing hay. Lot 14, Con. 2, Reach Township. Phone YU 56-7464. June 22 HELP WANTED -- Baker, man or woman. Must be good on pies. Haugen's Barbecue, Manchester. HELP WANTED -- Woman to do ironing half a day weekly. Phone YU 656-2112, STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE-- Fred Trewin, Blackstock, phone 110. June 29. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE-- Starting in quantity last week of June. Limited number of crate orders reserved. Phone Mrs. C. Par- kinson, YU 5-2415, FOR SALE -- International Hay- loader. Frost-wood Dump - rake. Phone 17-r-3, Blackstock. FOR SALE--Arc Welder, 350 amps. D.C. Belt Driven. $85.00, Phone YU 65-7646. FOR SALE--Findlay Space heater; "also dining room table and 6 chairs. Phone YU 65-2841. FOR SALE--Screen Door. Nearly new. Also 8 tables. Phone YU 56-2682. FOR SALE -- Boy's CCM Bicycle. 126". In good condition. Phone YU | 5-2029. FOR SALE--Chesterfield & Chair; cookstove, lounge and mattress; 3 linoleum floor coverings; 2 oil drums; 50 ft. pipe, connectors and stand; ice box, YU 65-2620. 10, Reach Township -- a .number of cattle. Phone YU 56-2609. July 6 | "LOST--Black and Tan Hound, fe- male, 3 years old. East of Raglan, June 17. Answers to Patsy. Tele- phone. MO 8-2228, Whitby. FOUND--Child's Sweater found in park. Inquire at Star Office. CUSTOM BALING--Dave Edwards Phone YU b5-2048. . CUSTOM BALING -- Peter Van Kessel, _R.R, 1, Port Perry, Ont, Phone YU 5-2716. July 6 WANTED HOUSE FOR RENT-- 8 bedroom house in Port Perry. Con- -tact Jim Bower at Taylor's 5 to $1.00 Store. June 29 FOR RENT -- Large 2 bedroom ! apartment, heated. Dryer, large yard. Close to the schools in Port Perry. Available August 1st. YU. 65-2866. a eb June 29 s Siebarth's AUTO BODY SHOP (Formerly Beare Motors Body Shop) SPECIALISTS. IN PAINT JOBS Free_ostimates on all work =¥U' 5-2161 1.6 I Port Perry Aug, 8/61 Brock Motor 'Sales 1 new 1960 Corvair automatic '60 Envoy, 1 used ; '68 Chev. sta, wag. 4-door '57 Chev. sedan automatic 67 Chev. sedan Loi '67-0Olds sedan "56. Olds sedan '64 Ford sedan 1960 Chev, %4-ton 1969 Chev. %-ton 1069 G.M.C. Y-ton 1959 Chev. 1-ton John Deere 14T twine tie 0.T.0. baler {John Deere 8-furrow 8-pt hitch plow Johnson 7% H.P.- outboard motor Johnson 26 H.P. outboard motor Scott 7%: H.P, outboard motor Used Peterhorough: cedar strip 14' boat Wid . BROCK MOTOR SALES Phone 78, Sunderland, Ont. Buy now & save. : A NT Na STRAYED -- To lot 18, Concession |- 4-Mrs. -John- Carnaghan, Tuesday with | Do You Work | In Oshawa? Why Drive? We can place you in a new 1,066 sq. ft. clay brick home in the General Motors area with only $629.00 Down, one mortgage for balance. Informa- tion given on request. Please phone our field office between 12.00 and 2.00 noon--RA 8-2062 or RA b5-8716 any day. William Fialka, Real Estate Broker, Oshawa Ontario. Instant Wall Wash PRINCE ALBERT Phone YU 5-2081 16 Aug. 81/61 L. Schapelhouman COMPLETE BOOK KEEPING SERVICE INCOME TAX RETURNS at 686 OSLER ST. OSHAWA Telephone RA 5-9958 June 30 Auction Sales SAT., JULY 1st--Auction Sale of Household Furniture, the property of Wesley Thompson, corner of Simcoe St. & TA Hwy., Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. C. Heayn, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. Open House SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM 2 to 9 pm. 1408 Oxford St. Oshawa DIRECTIONS Park Rd. South, past G.M. to Philip Murray Ave., turn left two blocks to Oxford St. See .signs. $12,950.00 FULL PRICE $800.00 Down Payment. One NHA Mortgage.' Includes -- Large ultra modern Kit- _chen,. 3 bedrooms, -forced-air-oil heat, lots of closets with bi-fold doors, 4 pe. ceramic tile bath with vanity, sodded lawn, planter, Expert workmanship throughout. Member Oshawa District Real Estate Board. RALPH H. VICKERY Realtor Dial 728-6228 46 King St. West Oshawa, Ontario : Tenders BUILDING FOR SALE BY TENDER i Tenders will be recéived by the under- signed, owners of' the fornier Gould-. residence, situated at 61 Toronto St. S. Uxbridge, Ontario, for removal and for demolishing of sid building. For | further information concerning condi- tions and inspection of building, con- 'tact: W. Keyzers, phone 'UL. 2-3042, After 6 p.m. UL. 2-6247 or J. Kehoe, phone UL. 2-3669. Closing date for tenders, July 16, 1961. The Board of Trustees of the. Separate School of. . Uxbridge,. wh Blackstock: ~ The W.M.S. met at the home of 19 ladies and 8 Children present. The President opened the meetipg with a poem; "A Kind Word." A hymn was sung and prayer offered. The roll call was--A' duty of the Christian | Education committee. Mrs. Murray Byers gave a very fine devotional paper on Service, It is good for us to make smooth the |: rough places for every one that we ¢an, She offered prayer and yead.n | poem "The Touch of Human Hands".' Following the singing of another hymn and the offeratory prayer, Mrs. Fred Dayes, group, leader presided | for the programme. Mrs, P. Romeril gave an interesting, and helpful ad- dress on "Christian Education for Youth", There is a difference between Christian Education and' Religious knowledge. cs Mrs, K, Samells read "Higher Ground", Mrs. W. Ross, "Gtanny Entertains', and' Mrs. F.. Dayes "Country Churches", Following the Benediction a dainty lunch was served | Joe Feddema's tobacco farm: --Mr. by the group, St. John's sW.A, met in the Parish Hall June 16th with 13 members and 3 visitors present, Vice-President had "charge of meeting which opened with a Hymn. Devotional was in charge of Mrs. Ashmore, -Scripture reading was from the Gospel for Trinity Sun- day followed by members prayer, Prayer for Prayer partner and Lord's prayer in unison, Cards of congratulation have been sent to Laurence McLaughlin. and Fred Carters Thank you cards were read. Miss Parr Dorcas Sec'y pre- sented a crib quilt for sale. Menu for church supper was read and ac- cepted. Mrs. Ashmore will make posters and Mr. C. Smith have charge of tickets. The society accepted an invitation to serve a wedding supper in the Recreation Centre July 20th with Mrs. Ashmore, Mrs. C. Smith, and Mrs. J. Hamilton to plan menu. Mrs. W. VanCamp gave a reading and Mrs. Ashmore showed slides of the work she & Canon Ashmore were doing in Northern Saskatchewan. Mrs. Hamilton closed the meeting with three. There was a fair farmers at the meeting in the Com- the Farmers Allied Meat Organiza- tion. Mr. Chas. McGinniss, Iroquois was present to'present ideas for farm- ers to process their own meat. There were 22 girls present at the 0.N.O. meeting at Mrs. Marian Car- naghan, Mrs, Carnaghan had put a number of tickets on 24 plants in her garden and the meeting opened with a contest to name these plants. othy Marlow was the winner. Plans Noreen Malcolm showed pictures of corsages at Malton Airport 'before go- ing overseas. Marian Carnaghan show- ed slides of Doris Marlow and her trip to Ottawa. strated making a floral arrangement. Roll call was an autograph verse which proved very amusing. There will be no meeting in July. Lunch of Jellied Salad was served. The Explorers closed their season's activities with a pienic in Cartwright Park Saturday when they enjoyed swimming, games and lunch. Romeril and Miss Elaine Mountjoy accompanied the girls. Fine weather favored the Durham Club for their bus' trip. through the township oni Saturday. After visit- ing the. township Park at Caesarea, they went to St. Christopher Camp with Harold Porteous and Fred Phelps as hosts. - Then they inspected Mr. prayer and lunch was served by group | & attendance of | munity Hall, Monday night to discuss [& Dor-| ¢ were made for Durham Club Banquet. ¢ she and Kathleen Dorrell receiving |< Doris Marlow demon-[$ "Mrs. | ¢ where they enjoyed a Picnic lunch £ Feddema gave them a very interest- ing outline of the growing of tobacco from the planting of the seeds in the hot houses to the packing of the bales | "on and family in: Stratford.' 1 for shipment. After visiting Janet- | ville and Nestleton they went to the old Cadmus School where one of the group, Mrs. Bragg had taught school. | They viewed the water wheel at Rus- sel Brown's mill and visited the Ang- lican Church_before going to the Re- creation Centre for a bounteous meal served by members of the O.N.O. Club. | Bruce Ashton, Reeve of Cartwright, and Warden of the United Counties welcomed the guests. There were a' few extemporaneous speeches and a trio, Mrs. L, Thompson, Mrs. H. Kyte and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin sang two Medleys of old songs. First group was "Dear Hearts & Gentle People," "When you're Smiling" and '"Memor- jes", second: "Look for the Silver Lining", Red Red Robin" and "Blue Skies". -- ».The club extend thanks to the O.N. 0. girls for the Sumptuous meal. Several local Orangemen attended Orange Service at Tyrone Sunday morning. The Annual Church Service for Cartwright District Loyal Orange Lodge will be held in St. John's Church, June 26 at 7.30 p.m. Mr, and Mrs. Herb Swain accom- panied by Mrs. Oakley Carley and Anne of Whitby, attended Service in Tyrone Sunday and called on friends in Cavan. Mr. Robert Smith, Mimieo, visited Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Oliver Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers and Mr. and Mrs, Murray, Byers attended De- coration Day Service at Prince Albert Sunday. . Mrs. Cecil Hill is visiting her bro- ther, Rev. and Mrs, Merrill Fergus. Friends of Miss Ethel. Thompson will be pleased to know she is well: enough to come to her apartment in| the village. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Swain and fa- mily were in Stirling, Sunday. Jack has been engaged to teach School in that district next term, Mr. and Mrs. John Mew and Child- ren and Mr. Richard Mew, Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock. Miss Brenda Dunsmgpre, Toronto, spent the week-end at home of her parents Mr; and Mrs. Ken Dunsmore, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at their cottage at Rice Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and girls spent the week-end at their cot- tage at Gull Lake. Mr. and Mrs. O. Wright accompan- ied Mrs, Fred Gibson and Mr. R. By- ers of Bowmanville to St. Catharines for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakeman, Tor- onto called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Venning Sunday evening. DISTRICT DOINGS-- UXBRIDGE TRAILER BY-LAW TO BE ENFORCED The by-law prohibiting the occu- pancy of trailers as permanent resi- - dences in -Uxbridgé Township. it is still - not adhered to. This was disclosed at the agalar meeting in the Township Hall in*Good- wood Monday night. _After a brief discussion a motion was unanimously passed that the by- law be enforced through the office of the Township's solicitor, Mr. Wm. G. Parsons, Stouffville. 2 74 Service Porsond of Beare Motors 3 |] 3 Ltd. Complete Technical Training § @® For the past several months the service personnel of be Beare Motors Ltd. have been attending classes at the § Technical Training Department at General Motors of § Canada Ltd., in Oshawa. 4 The following have completed special training courses: $ MR. LEN CLARK-- : complete Corvair training. complete G.M, Powerglide Transmission. | 'complete G.M. New Car Service & Delivery. q MR. JIM ADDERLEY-- p complete Corvair training. complete G:M. Powerglide Transmission. complete G.M. New Car Service & Delivery. ? MR. CHAS. LOWN--" g complete Envoy & Vauxhall service. S complete carburetor technical service. 3 MR. ROSS HUTCHINSON-- > complete Engine Tune Up. 8 MR. ROBT OZIER-- p has r ly completed attending a-Parts Management -& Trainingf Conference held by General Motors for 3 Advancgd Parts Knowledge. Any or all the above men would be happy to discuss $ your sgfvice problems with you. 4 » These ave been trained in order to serve you better § - in yQufj motoring feds. g _ Please fec\lfree to.drop.in at-our service- department or 3 phone Qor an appointment. 4 ; @® 4 GUARDIAN SUPERIOR SERVICE $ MAINTENANCE THAT COSTS NO MORE : 4 BEARE MOTORS LIMITED ¢ PORT PERRY "PHONE 985-7351 4 < Re Beginners Scugog Township Schools A School Bdard will admit a child after Sept. Ist in any year, if they-have-attained-the-age of 5 years on or 'before Dec. 31s§ of the previous year. = * All those i Scugog School Area who. have a child that has reachd the age to be admitted Sept. 1st, 1961 are required byjthe Board to submit 'in writing not later than August Child's name, date of birth, to - SAM ARNOLD, Secretary June 29 Port Perry, R.R. 3 9, 4 3a Bl THEATRE -- UXBRIDGE ' / THURSDAY, FRIDAY and §ATURDAY, JUNE 22, 23, 24 Guns of th ALAN LADD Cart Timberland JEANNE CRAIN and News Our Policy ~~PICTURES SHOWING -- Thursday. Friday & Saturday Also Saturday Matinee at 2.00 p.m; Doors open at 1.80 for Matinee. 2 Shows Nightly from 7 to 9 and 9 till 11 p.m. Doors open at 6.30 p.m.

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