@ MISCELLANEOUS | security. Write Rawleigh, Dept. G-343-41, 4005 Richelieu St., St. BUY or SELL Canadian tokens or coins. Apply Bluebird Res- taurant on Highway 12, 1% | mile north of Manchester. If you can't get work because of age, we have something for you, a good District to sell Rawleigh Products. No capital or experience needed. Very good profit, independence and Henry, Montreal. H PEEL RAMBLER Sales & Service "Port Perry 985-2592 We have a good stock of new Rambler cars on hand. Come in and have a demonstration. Used Cars for Sale: 1956 Chev. Sedan. : 1955 Volkswagon Van 1957 Buick, A.T. hardtop, radio, power brakes and steering 1959 Meteor Sedan 1961 Rambler, 2 door, radio 1961 Vauxhall Victor FOR A BETTER DEAL-- TRY PEEL! "1953 Chev. 4-door sedan © 1964, "be distributed among the par- Brock Motor Sales FINAL CLEARANCE OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS 1963 Olds. Super 88 2-door hardtop, fully equipped 1962 Chev. Biscayne, radio, very clean 1962 Chevy II, 6-cyl. 2-door * sedan, standard shift 1959 Olds. Super 88 4-door hardtop, fully equipped 1959 Olds. 88 4-door hardtop, equipped 1958 Pontiac 4-door sedan, standard shift 1956 Chev. 4-door station wagon, 3-seat 1963 Chev. l%-ton long wide box pick-up 1962 Chev. 1-ton chassis & cab 1961 GMC 3-ton heavy duty dump, 5-speed 1960 Chev. 4-ton heavy duty dump, 5-speed 1960 Chev, 1-ton pick-up 1956 Chev. %%-ton pick-up $295.00 Now is the time to buy! We have sold our business and are selling these units out! For-a Better Buy! 'Better Try! | BROCK MOTOR SALES Phone 235. Sunderland, Ont. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Walter Joseph Rogers, late of the Village of Brooklin, in the Township of Whitby, formerly of the Twp. - of Reach, in the County of Ontario, Retired 'All persons having claims against the estate of the above named who died June 10th, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before July 25th, 1964 full par- ticulars of their claims. Im- mediately after July 25th, 1964, the assets of the deceased will ties entitled thereto having re- gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Port Perry this 18th day of June, 1964. HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Port Perry, Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate. July 9 . 4 FRU Ls Eon <4 ts BAR fy ha aA Auction Sale B At Rest AUCTION SALE | Sponsored by Oddfellow's Lodge | to take place in near future. Anyone wishing to donate ar- ticles call 985-2465 or 985-7710. SAT., JULY 18th -- Auction Sale of Furniture, the property of Mrs. Rachel Jones, Way St., Brooklin, Ont, Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30 p.m. July 9-16 TED JACKSON, Auctioneer. | - SAT., JULY 18th, 1964--Im- portant and extensive auction sale of registered Clydesdale horses, harness, near new farm power machinery, 2 tractors, balers, power mowers, wagons, etc., extra good lot of household tan and effects, television sets, etc., on Green Lane, 1 mile East of Bayview Ave. on Lot 6, Concession 2, Markham Twp., Chateau Estate, known as the Mulock Estate, property of Randolph Freeland. Sale at 1.00 p.m. sharp. Terms cash. No reserve, 'farm is sold. (see posters). This is a large sale and a good one. July 3, 10, 17 CLARKE PRENTICE, Auctioneer, Markham, Ont. SAT., JULY 25th--Farm Sold Auction Sale of Farm Machin- ery, 4 horses, 26 Pigs, Massey Harris, No. 30 Tractor, Thresh- ing Machine, the property of Alvin Hickson, Lot 19, Con. 14, Manvers Twp., 3% miles East of #35 Hwy. on Victoria & Durham Boundary, or 6 miles west of Omemee on County Rd. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Farm Sold. Sale at 1.00 p.m. Ward Holmes & Dick Vaughan, Clerks. CARL HICKSON, Auctioneer. Reaboro, Ont. Phone Lindsay 324-3912 |° Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. Owen R. Orr, M.A. S.T.B. Sunday, July 12th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.30 a.m. Morning Prayer PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A, Minister Sunday, July 12th-- The Congregation of United Church Port Perry will join with the Presbyterian Church for the month of July. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. .M Buntain; B.A. Minister Sunday, July 12th-- 11 a.m.--Morning" Worship The United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. C. C. Gilbert, B.D. Summer Schedule Sunday, July 12th-- PROSPECT--9.16 a.m. MANCHESTER--10.15 a.m. SCUGOG--11.156 am, PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor--J. H. Brown Sunday, July 12th-- 9.50 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evening Worship Monday, 7.00 p.m.-- Young People Wednesday, 8 p.m.-- Prayer Meeting --EVERYONE WELCOME-- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting For Spiritual Hlelp-7885 4 -2420 HARPER, Robert J.--At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Tues., July 7th, 1964, Robert J. Harper, beloved husband of Florence Cook McClintock. Resting at the Chapel of Mec- Dermott-Panabaker, Port Perry for Service on Thursday at 2.00 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. CARKNER, Francis James-- At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Sunday, July: 5th, 1964, Francis James Carkner, beloved husband of Alice Dinel and dear father of William, Elizabeth, Marie, Faye, Robert, Cathy, Thomas, Janet, Henry, Jerry, Francis and John. Fun- eral service-was-'held-from- the McDermott-Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Janetville Cemetery. WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF » " Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Drop in and see what we have to offer. PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. 985-7388 THE BEST OF BOTH TOP QUALITY ESSO HEATING EQUIPMENT (on easy, 5-year, budget terms) HOME HEAT SERVICE AT NO COST TO YOU BURNFIELD BALLARD LIMITED Plumbing and Heating 985 - 2491 Port Perry PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 0th, 1964 -- 7 "special grade 8 prize. Prince Albert News By Mrs; Les Beacock The last Sunday in June our minister Rev. E. S. Linstead oc- cupied the pulpit unfolding a few brief personal remarks that blended into his farewell ser- mon. The Linsteads have ser- ved among us very near seven years, and a happy future is wished them from this area. During the worship the con- gregation witnessed a dedica- tion ceremony ,an organ light and a pulpit light, gifts from the "United Church Women", The president Mrs. Hector Hod- gins presented these in loving memory of three devoted mem- bers, the late Mrs. R.-G. Smith, Mrs, W. J. Martyn and Mrs. D. A. Robertson. Offering gather- ed by B. Martyn & D. Beacock. One of the latter days of June at the Consolidated Area School No. 1 revealed the end- ing of another year of school life. Under sunny skies the principal Mr. T. H. Becker act- ed as master of ceremonies be- fore the staff, student body and a representation of parents to whom a welcome was _ voiced. Mr. Becker in his opening re- marks urged the pupils to do their best at all times, remind- ing all that an honest upright citizen is the prime success in life. He wished the grade 8 pupils continued success in high school. At this time Mrs. Wm. Peel (Vice Pres. of G.N.S. Club) presented the bars to be tacked on the Club plaque, plus the These are the Academic class of which the following pupils received the honours: Paul Garvey, John Jeffrey, Barbara Wozney, Max- ine Hartin, Tom Patterson and Floyd Wilson, Floyd was also the recipient of the Grade 8 extra gift (pen and pencil set). Mr. Becker voiced a hearty appreciation to the Club for the interest exercised in providing this annual project. He now commenced into further pre- sentations as follows: Citizenship -- Jack Mitchell, Pat Hutchison, Barbara Mec- Cartney, Lexie Love and Floyd Wilson. Sports -- Patricia Hutchison, Mike Benns, Rick Dudar, Robert Smith and Floyd Wilson. Mrs. Ross Sandison, school music 'director kindly provided awards eligible to students in the field of music: Seniors--Floyd Wilson, Lexie Love, Hilda Zoet. Juniors -- Bill Davidson and Jo-anne Middleton. At this time Mr. Becker of- fered congratulations to all who had earned honour achievements in the various classes. He also voiced a happy vacation to everyone present, During the last week of school much social life and end- ing-up parties were enjoyed a- mong teachers and pupils, plus the customary treats and gift- 'giving. The last hours brought about a feeling of regret when it was fully realized Mr. Becker had decided to depart after sev- eral years as a member of the teaching staff and later princi- palship. Mrs. Becker was pre- sented with flowers, Mr. Becker was the recipient of a table and lamp as a token of the high 'esteem in which he was held. Mr. and Mrs. very sincerely. Mr. Alvin Hunter who turned 86 on Sunday was graciously re- membered with gifts and the cake by being entertained at the home of his daughter Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Heayn and family. His grandaughter Melodie Heayn also had a birthday on the same date. 'Belated birth- day wishes to both. Mr. and Mrs. E. Esch accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. R, Lyle, Toronto, visiting their friends Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith and all patronized our church supper. Neil Devitt, Oshawa spent a few days with his grandpa Mr, Frank Vickery. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodgins. and family enjoyed a week-end with their friends at a cottage at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson at- Becker replied tended the funeral of a cousin Mrs. Clifton Gibson, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock, Don and Bryan attended the Beacock Re-union, Blackstock on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs, N. Wilkinson, Kitchener visited the Beacocks after attending the re-union. Wedding bells are ringing. Sorry to note Mrs. L. Smith is on the sick list. Mayhelle Lodge Have Chicken Dinner Ai Closing Meeling The closing meeting, before the summer recess, for Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, No. 348 was held in the new Oddfellow Hall, Oshawa Road, Port Perry. Noble Grand Sister Georgina Moore opened the meeting in regular form with the assist- ance of the Vice Grand Sister Helen Redman and their Staff TENDERS Port Perry Memorial Arena SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to and including July 16th, 1964. . | - - -- = ra n m m nm -B - (1) For ICEMAKER & CARETAKER u for 1964 - 65 Season : (2) BOOTH OPERATOR and Ice Rental : Bookings, Etc. for 1964 - 65 Season mn » MRS, EVELYN STEPHENS, Secretary of Arena Board Port Perry, Ontario, of officers. The business session was carried out in record time. Re- ports were received from the various convenors, Several members and officers attended the Rebekah Assembly in Tor- onto but there was a good at- tendance of members present. Maybelle Rebekah Lodge has had a very busy and profitable year up to the present time with more plans being arranged for the Fall. The members were proud to have the District Deputy Pre- sident Sister Grace Love bring - honour to their Lodge by the splendid manner in which her duties were carried out. The Installing Staff was made up of twenty four members of May- belle Lodge and they accom- panied Sister Grace on her of- ficial installations. District #8 included Orono; Port Hope; Bowmanville. and Oshawa #3 Lodges. : Maybelle Installation was an open meeting and proved to be one of the social highlights of (Continued on Page 10) A Td lo a min Uo 2 tes TT gm o- Re rE nH Eup