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Port Perry Star (1907-), 4 Jan 1962, p. 6

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CE Sr CR --~wT a NJ & " hn ~Eavestroughing. Asphalt Siding Delivered. JOHN Nestirr Deliv 6-~THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1962 DIRECTORY GILLSON & McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY . ONTARIO Telephone 985.2341 Office: Corner John & North Sts. 1: Mar. 29/62, MacKaye Jewellers| 'Uxbridge, Ontario Expert Watch and Clock Repairs by a certified watchmaker, Have your watch cleaned by the new ultrasonic method. All work guaranteed one year. @® Scissors Sharpened eo REAL ESTATE FARM HOMES BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD Realtor Sunderland, Ont. Phone 49 or 124 I. Jan. 5, '62. A E. Johnson OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED PRRESCRIPI'TONS FILLED Mary St., Port Perry Wed. 9-12 noon. Mon.-Fri 7 to 8 p.m. Phone for an appointment Mail Order Service 985-2383 723-2721 1.76--Jan, 18/62 Mar, 1/62. FOR APEX Il] SERVICE Income Tax Television & Radio Repairs ND Port Perry --Phone--985-2282 Leslie McDonald, Service Man Dec. 81/61 % INSURANCE Are your Policies up-to-date? Whatever your insurance needs may be consult EMMERSON INSURANCE 985-2421 PORT PERRY ROOFING 'OF ALL KINDS Estimates given on all kinds of work. EARL WALLACE Port Perry Ont. ED PECONI & SON LTD. Highest for dead prices or crippled paid ~ horses, cattle Pigs or small animals removed free. Phone ZEnith 32800. No toll charge. '24 hour service. License No. 69 C 61 Box 11, Argyle, Ont. 2.--Sept. 21/62 Bookkeeping Services Alex Shepherd Suite 17, Emmerson Motel Phone 985-7031 --Jan, 18/62 * FARM * ANIMAL ascii. THURS., JANUARY 18th--Auction Sale of Livestock, 46 Cattle, 26 Pigs, Cattle, Blood Tested and Vaccinated, the property of Joseph Redmond, Lot 16, Con. 8, Cartwright Township, 1 mile North of 7A Hwy. at Nestleton. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Don Thompson, Clerk. TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. THURS., JANUARY 18th--Auction Sale of 56 Hereford Cattle, Cows, Calves-and Bred Heifers; two Pure- Bred Bulls, the property of John Bloxom, Lot 4, Concession 1, Veralum Twp., 1 mile West of Dunsford on Hwy. 36. Terms Cash, No Reserve. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Wm. Graham, Clerk. REG. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. Joe Podres - CARPENTER - CABINET MAKER Re-Modelling - Repairs Floor Tiling, Ceiling Tile Kitchen Cupboards, etc,, etc. Workmanship Guaranteed -- For free estimates .. Phone 985-2156, Port Perry + 25: feb8 + SEPTIC TANKS Sor cleaned by - PUMP EQUIPMENT trouble starts. 24 hour service. REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry. Phone 985-2226, : Jan. 11/62. Plumbing - Heating Port Perry, Ont. 'Phone 005. AT 2--Jan. 6/62 hi Water For Sale Nestleton, Phone Blac Mar, a ' Causeway Bowling Lanes OPEN BOWLING FRIDAYS -- 7 to 11 p.m, SATURDAYS -- 8 to 11 p.m. tf. Have your tank checked now. before} Brock Motor Sales TRUCK SALE Last of 1961 Chevrolet. Y2-ton models | on special, only 8 left 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 4-door V-8 automatic 1969 Meteor 9-pass. station wagon, ~ 4-door, very. clean. 1959 Pontiac, radio, 2-tone } 1957 Chevrolet 4-door deluxe sedan 1956 Pontiac sedan 1958 Chev. %-ton pick-up 1966 Chev. 3-ton stake, 166" wheel base, D. P. axle 1964 Dodge sedan -- $125. 00 Buy your John Deere Farm Equip- ment now and save! Balers, "tractors, plows, manure spreaders, "seed drills, hay tools all in stock, Scott Outboard motors, new and used Peterborough boats and TeeNee trailers. "BROCK MOTOR SALES Phone 78 - Sunderland, Ont. SMITH -CORONA Cia l a xio | close to school. <3 v B77 ZR ® - <2 "| 'Phone YUkon 5-2831 I | CLASSIFIED ADS & COPY MUST bo BE IN BY 9 am WEDNESDAY : SAVE OVER 20% --Less than $3.00 per week for a new 20 cu. ft. Frigi- daire Freezer. Phone 986-7704, 'FOR SALE--1958 Oldsmobile Sedan, fully equipped, radio, white walls, etc. $260.00. Terms or Cash. Phone 985-7704. FOR SALE--'65 Belair Hardtop, 2- tone, radio. Good condition. Phone Dan Linton, Uxbridge, UL 2-3114, FOUND--Leather Wallet. Proof of ownership and cost of Ad required. Phone 985-2880. STORE FOR RENT in Port Perry, presently occupied by Western Tire. John Ballard. 985-7945. TF FOR RENT--2 bedroom apartment compeltely self contained. Drier fa- cilities. Apply Bob Howsam, 985- 7880, TF. FOR RENT -- Modern 3 bedroom bungalow in Port Perry. Oil furnace. Ready for immediate occupancy. Phone 985-7752. TF. FOR RENT--5 room apartment, all conveniences. Town water, 1st floor, Available Feb. 1st. Apply Box No. 62, Port Perry Star. DOUBLE GARAGE for RENT-- Across the road from the arena. Aj ply to Grant Gerrow, 986-2427. FOR RENT--4 large rooms in priv- 'ate home, Queen St. Large yard, use of dryer, heated. Phone 985-2865. Possession Feb. 1st. Jan, 11 LOST -- Child's sleigh with rack, vicinity of High School. Phone 085-2483, to Oshawa. Working hours 8.30 to 4.30 p.m. 986-2775. STRAYED--to lot 6, Con. 3, Reach, 2 cattle. Owner may have same by proving property & paying expenses. Chester Geer. Jan, 4 STRAYED--BIlack and Tan Hound in Scugog Township. Owner may have same by paying expenses. Gord. Collins. WANTED TO RENT -- In or near Port Perry, 6 or 6 room house for Feb. 1st or sooner. Bathroom and furnace. Couple, no children. 986- 2412, d7/tf. FOUND--Foxhound, Black, White and Tan. Apply Roy Brown, Raglan, Ont. Jan. b Men 18-50 Earn and Learn ~~ National Survival JOIN THE CANADIAN "ARMY SPECIAL MILITIA TRAINING PROGRAMME TODAY Next six-week course STARTS JAN. 8, 1962 You will be given all day training for b days a week. You will live at home and receive the same pay as a regular soldier plus a separate living allowance. RECRUITING OFFICE NOW OPEN Mon, to Fri. 9 am, to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 am. to 6 p.m, Oshawa Armoury, Simcoe St. North ¥8 Jan, 4 po LIVE BETTER Electrically .... with an..ELECTRIC WATER HEATER My 0) "Uorpen WANTED--Ride Daily Port Perry Jan. 18] 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 6-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 Ed 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 6-6 1-2 3-4 6-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 6-6 March - 1-2 3-4 6-6 1-2 3-4 6-6 March 1-2 3-4 6-6 1-2 3-4 6-6 1-2 3-4 5-6 1-2 3-4 6-6 Thursday Night Bowling League Ind Schedule Jan, 11th--First Week 7.00 p.m. Stars --- Black Jacks Goofers -- Archers Head Pins -- Bill's Ref. 9.00 p.m. Legionaires -- Blow Kings Deluxe -- Whiz Bangs Carnegie -- Meteors Jan. 18th--Second Week 7.00 pm. Whiz Bangs -- Head Pins Deluxe -- Blow Kings Legionaires -- Meteors 9.00 p.m. Archers -- Carnegie Bill's Ref, --- Stars Black Jacks -- Goofers Jan. 25th--Third Week 7.00 pm. Bill's Ref. -- Black Jacks Goofers -- Carnegie Blow Kings -- Whiz Bangs 9.00 p.m. Deluxe -- Legionaires Stars -- Head Pins Meteors -- Archers Feb. 1st--Fourth Week 7.00 pm, Carnegie -- Stars Archers -- Legionaires Meteors ~-- Goofers ] 9.00 pm. . Black Jacks -- Whiz Bangs Bill's Ref. -- Deluxe Blow Kings -- Head Pins Feb. 8th--Fifth Week "1.00 p.m. Blow Kings -- Meteors Whiz Bangs -- Bill's Ref. Deluxe -- Head Pins , 9.00 p.m, Stars -- Goofers Black Jacks -- Archers Legionaires -- Carnegie Feb. 15th--Sixth Wea" 7.00 pm. a. Archers -- Deluxe Blow Kings -- Carnegie Black Jacks -- Legionaires . 9.00 p.m, Head Pins -- Meteors Bill's Ref. -- Goofers Whiz Bangs -- Stars Feb. 22nd--Seventh Week 7'00' p.m. Black Jacks -- Blow Kings Meteors --- Whiz Bangs Archers --- Stars 9.00 pm. Carnegie -- Deluxe Head Pins -- Goofers Bill's 'Ref. -- Legionaires March 1st--Eighth Week 7.00, pm. Goofers -- Whiz Bangs Legionaires -- Head 'Pins Deluxe -- Stars ~ 9:00 pm, Meteors -- Bill's Ref. Carnegie -- Black Jacks Archers -- Blow Kings 8th--Ninth 'Week 17.00. p.m. - Head -Pins -- Archers- Black Jacks - Meteors Bill's Ref, -- Carnegie 9. 00 p.m, Stars -- Blow Kings Whiz Bangs -- -- Leglonaires Goofers --. Deluxe 16th--Tenth Week 7.00 pm, Meteors ~-- Deluxe Stars -- Legionaires Goofers -- Blow Kings 3 ~9.00 pm. Bill's Ref, -- Archers Head Pins -- Black Jacks Carnegie -- Whiz: Bangs March 22nd--Eleventh Week 7.00 p.m. Blow Kings -- Bill's Ref. » Head Pins -- Carnegie Whiz Bangs -- Archers . 9.00 pm, Goofers -- Legionaires Meteors ~-- Stars Deluxe -- Black Jacks PLAY-OFFS TO START MARCH 29 PORTRAITS OF THE THIRTIES A four-part series, Portraits of the Thirtles, will be seen Wednesday nights during the month of January -| on CBC-TV's Explorations program. The series will examine the lives of three provincial premiers who came to power at about tite same time, and the effects of their leadership on the country. Program subjects are: Pre- mier Mitchell Hepburn of Ontario (right) on Wednesday, Jan. 3: Prem- \ Aberhart. of Alberta Wednesday, Jan. :10: ier William (centre) on Premier Mauride Duplessis of Quebec (left)--Part One on Wednesday, Jan. 17 and Part Two on Weltesday, | Jan, 24th, Cedar Creek (Too late for last week) Mr, Charles Parm came home from Toronto last Sunday for a 10 day visit with his son, Sam, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Larocque and Larry visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rad- | cliffe at Caesarea last Sunday. Wm. Blain was a patient in Oshawa on Saturday. George Parm of Oshawa visited Charles and Sam, Parmi on Saturday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Cummings and family spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Orangeville, Miss Germain Trepanier and bro. ther Raymond, and friends all of Tor- onto were Sunday. evening visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Larocque and family. George Kilpatrick was: a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blain and Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and dauginerd at Stouff- ville. Charles Parm and Sam were Christ- mas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Parm and daughters in Osh. awa. . Mr. and: Mrs. Bruce Cummings and family were Christmas Day supper guests of Mrs. Helen Cummings in '| Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Atwood MacRae and:family at Oshawa. George Kilpatrick visited Mr, and _| Mrs. Grant Kilpatrick in Oshawa on Boxing Day. Charles Parm rétuimed to Toronto on Tuesday. Leonard Greenwood was home from | Stouftville on Tuesday, Hospital last-week.-- He-came home| guest of Mr. Richard and Miss Flossie }- | Spencer on Christmas Day, Gilbert Mills 6f Hamilton visited his aunt, Mrs. Victor Larocque and family over the Holiday week-end. Manchester ~ (Too late for last week) New Year's Greetings to the Star] and readers. el Among holiday visitors were Mrs. Viola Schnapp, Buffalo, with Mrs. Bain and Earl Mitchell{"Mrs. Meta Howsain, Port Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Don Carnegie; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weeden, Port Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Weeden; Mr. Harry Cow- an, Minden, Miss C. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs, R. Barfoot, John and Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Cranley, Jill and Martha, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Roach; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crosier, Lakeview, C. Harrison, Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Taylor and Brenda of Stouffville with Mrs. Crosier. = "Miss Yvonne McPhadden and Miss Catherine Christie are at their res- pective home, Cobourg and Baltimore, Md. for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks, Robert and Garth were dinner quests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart, Uxbridge. Mr. Jim Stevens, Toronto was home for the holiday. Best birthday wishes to Mrs. Han- nah Johnston, who was ninety-seven years old on December 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dobson and Harold were with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson, Oshawa for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs: Theo. Stevens visited in Myrtle and Ajax on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Torrens and fa- mily of Kingston were with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnston over the week-end. Your correspondent wishes to thank the Service Clubs and 1st Girl Guides, Port. Perry, The G.N.S. Club, Prince "Albert, The Epsom Church Service A Club and all others who gave so gen- erously of food hampers, clothing, toys, etc. to be distributed to the needy in Reach Township. Mr. and Mrs. Art Vandervoort visited in Whitevale and Agincourt on Sunday. Miss 'Hazel Gregg, Port Colborne, called on Mr..and Mrs. W. W. Holtby las, Thursday. "Mrs. Medd and her Public School pupils gave a splendid Christmas en- tertainment in the Hall last Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Braham was M.C. and Mrs. Sandison was at the piano. Teachers and pupils are to be congra- tulated. Jolly old St. Nick arrived in. due time to distribute gifts from a loaded tree and bags of good things from the Sunday School. 4-H Programme. The topie "How Can 4-H Be Tp proved" will - be discussed coast coast on Monday evening, January 8. This will be the topic of the National Farm Radio Forum, heard on the C.B.C. radio network at 8.80 p.m, = ' As well as the regular Farm For- ums who meet to discuss the pro- gramme material, a number of special groups are being organized on' this occasion. In Ontario County, six special meetings are being held. These will be at the Udney Community Hall, the Township Hall, Sunderland, the Port Perry High School, the' Twp. Hall,, Brooklin, the Township - Hall, Brougham and the Department of Agriculture Board Room, Uxbridge. All 4-H club members, club leaders, parents -and other interested persons are being invited to attend and to express their opinions on how the 4- H club programme might be improved. * = =» "...and this kind for Jimmy--he plays football in his sleep." Toman hooks type for avery sle stock up now---at "WHITE SALE" prices PS HEETS Made RIGHT... hore in Canada DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED, 1950 SHERBROOKE ST. W,, MONTREAL . . Yo

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