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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Jul 1968, p. 8

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i 8 - PORT PERRY STAR ~ Thursday. July 11th, 1968 edar Creek "Those working at the Cedar | Creek Polling Station on Election day were Mrs. Har- old Holtby, D.R.O., Mrs. Gert Lehmann, Poll Clerk; Scrut- ineers were: Mrs. James Car- "michael; Douglas Buller, John Greenwood, Earl Mar- tyn and George Kilpatrick. Ian MacCulloch was home from Waterloo * University for the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Laroc- que and Miss Debbie Laroc- que spent the holiday week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Man- son Woods and family of the Swamp Garage and Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip of Raglan at'Hay Bay near Kingston. Misses Arrianne and Ieto " den Boer returned home on July 1st from a three week visit with relatives .in Hol- land. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Devitt and family moved to Bob- caygeon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham of Port Perry moved into the Devitt house. i Mr. and Mrs. Hank Knibble and family of Kalamazoo, Mi- chigan, U.S.A. were visiting Mr .and Mrs. John den Boer and family last week. Mrs. Norris Doherty and children spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Far- row at South River. SPECIAL SERVICE Teenagers of Scugog Pas- toral Charge --are--inviting truck, bus and car drivers to a special service held on Sun- day, July 14th at 8 p.m. in Scugog Church. Rev. Keith Parks, Highway Evangelist, will talk about his work with the folk who labour behind the wheel. The teenagers would like to see the. church full. Everyone welcome. ONTARIO RIDING | TALLY COMPLETE COMPLETE 'REAL ESTATE L QEAL ESTATE LTD -REALIOR 985-7373 The Ontario Riding Re- turning office has released its final voting figures from the June 25 election. The revised vote gives Lib- eral Norman Cafik 13,483 'votes, Conservative candid: ate Clark Muirhead 10,579 votes, and NDP candidate Ro- bert Wing 7,607 votes. ort ESTIMATES & SERVICE INDUSTRIAL + COMMERCIAL + RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS - CONTRACTS FOR CALL 985 - 3112 Heating. & Ventilation a | abr, ; by | L lf unireo "Does $5 returned K Lp as the first crop is ) / { legumes. ll { Ny | delivery services, CO-OP TOPICS CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO think? It should. Your investment in Hay and Pasture Fertilizers can pay this kind of dividends. Plan to fertilize hay and pasture fields as soon 7 | nitrogen mixed fertilizer applied now will garan- JB! tee good second cuttings and fall pasture. | | i In August or September apply potash and phos- | phate to maintain vigorous plants and winterize Remember your Co-operative has the equip- \ ment and the fertilizer ready for your needs. Call WP now and make arrangements for fast pick-up or United Co-operatives of Ontario "Port Perry IE. 8-4130 -----"] aaa Don Rixon for every $1 spent make you harvested. Nitrogen or high goon) | the same time and place pro- Auction Sales Province of Ontario ONTARIO AUCTION SALE OF SURPLUS BUILDINGS AT . SCUGOG ISLAND PARK RESERVE On Saturday, July 13, 1968, commencing at 12.30 p.m. the following buildings will be offered for sale. -{-Miss-Sharon-Alsop-was.-hon. Prince Albert News One Friday evening recent- ly a bride-to-be of this month oured in her parents home by two sisters Mrs. Notting- ham and Mrs. Johnson who sponsored a practical kitchen shower. A few games and readings were enjoyed prior to Shar- on unwrapping the variety of useful gifts, for which the bride elect expressed ap- preciation. ; } The evening ended with 'the usual lunch after which 3 two bedroom cottages 1 three bedroom cottage 4 farm buildings 2 farm houses 2 barns 1 Prefab silo dismantled before -removal. 2 two bedroom cottages 4 three bedroom cottages 5 Garages : The above buildings must be | The above buildings may be removed intact and will be Auction to be conducted at the building site commenc- ing at Lot 1 Registered Plan 792, Lot 12 Concession XIII, Scugog Township, : Auctioneer -- Mr. Ted Jack- son, Port Perry, Ontario. For further information con- tact the Park Superintendent Department of Lands and Forests, Sibbald Point Prov- incial Park, Sutton West, Ontario, telephone 416-722- 5182 or the undersigned. A. W.. Leman, District Forester, Department of Lands and Forests, - MAPLE, Ontario. rr July 11 Auction Sales sold subject to a reserve bid. |/ BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 TRAILWAY BUS STOP (Emergency Groceries) ICE--BIlock & Cube ladies returned to various directions such as Little Bri- tain, Blackwater, Oakville, Uxbridge. : This same bride elect Sharon was also given' an- other party in the form of a linen shower arranged by her fiancee Mr. * Gerrard's aunt Mrs. Pickett of Oak- ville who shared her home for this special occasion. During the dark hours re- cently our village store, Car- load Food Market - (Sweet- man's) was entered at the rear of the building. The would-be thieves escaped with a quantity of products and money. The O.P.P. are investigating. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richard- son and family enjoyed rela- tives and friends for nearly a week including: Mr. & Mrs. C. Kingston of T.W.A. Kan- sas City, Kansas; Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Richardson and family; Mrs. M. Lavendar and Barbara all of Oshawa, and Miss Janice Carter of Scugog Island was also a visitor. Mrs. Paul Keitch, Sr. of Las Vegas, New Mexico is ATTENTION IN FARMERS! | SAVE ..wnvpayMoRE| On Premium Quality | | GASOLINE -- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS Farm Tanks and Pumps Available © Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District remaining for an extended holiday. Majority of above named company attended the wed. ding of Mr. Logeman who exchanged-vows-with-Mrs-E; Greer .in Oshawa recently. Mr. and Mrs. N. Jackson and family Brooklin with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Wil- son and Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Snel- grove visited her parents Mr, and Mrs. L. Taylor of Green- bank. Recent visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Ross Alsop and Sharon were Mr. R. Gerrard, Oak- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rogers, and son Shaun of Scarboro. Also company from Whitby and Little Bri- tain. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and Bryan and friend visited Mrs. M. Cairns, Bowmanville, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCrea and family, Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. R. Nesbitt, Co- lumbus, Mr. & Mrs. B. Pick- ard and Linda, Port Perry were with their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrea. CALL COLLE 668-3 WED., JULY 24th, Auction Sale of Piano, Bedroom Suite complete, Antiques, Furni- ture, Tools, etc., the property of GEO. I. SORNBERGER, 156 Bigelow St., Port Perry. Terms Cash. Sale at One O'Clock. - R. Scott, G. Wana- maker, Clerks. TED-JACKSON, . TED SPENCELEY, Jly 11-18 Auctioneers . SAT., JULY 20th--Auction Sale of Furniture, Antiques DAVID HARRISON Estate, 82 Allen St., Port Perry. Consists of Electric Refrig- erator, 2 burner- elec. stove, washing machine, Westing- house T.V., Chests of drawers dressers, Antique Rocker, Ant: lamps and Ant. clock, Qu. dishes, kitchenware, bed- ding, tables, chairs, garden tools and many other useful articles. REAL ESTATE--At perty will be offered for sale subject to.a reserve bid. Terms cash, sale at 1.30 p.m. Clerks. TED JACKSON, TED SP f Jly 11-18 Auctioneers AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of WICE BROS., Lot 2, Con. 3, East Gwillimbury Twp., 1 mile east of New- market, 2nd farm North or 2 miles South of Sharon on THURS., JULY - 18th. High grade Holstein cows, mostly fresh, 1 due in Sept., Calves, 1 yearling * heifer. NOTE-- these are large cows and good producers. Croft bulk tank (1200 1bs.), Surge Milk- er, Team of Clydesdale hor- ses (good to work), Case V.A. Tractor, M.-H. plough, M.H. rubber tired manure spread- er, full line of Machinery, 18 acres of standing hay (if not sold by sale date). Farm Sold. Terms Cash. Sale at 1.30. Fred Dew, Clerk. REG & LARRY JOHNSON. Auctioneers Ph. Sunderland 227 Check The Label 'and Real Estate, property of] - R. Scott and G. Wanamaker, |. On Your Paper + \ 2 You should apply now for your OLD AGE SECURITY PENSION By applying now, you will receive your first payment : in January, 1969, when persons who have reached the age of 66 become eligible for Old Age Security. If you were born in 1903 +». make application for your Old Age Security pension ' six months before your 66th birthday. An application form for your Old Age Security pension is available at your local Post Office, or you can write to the Regional Director of Old Age Security in the capital city of your Province. Along with your application form you will receive a pamphlet giving you full information about the Old Age Security pension program, GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT As soon as your Old Age Security pension is approved, you will be sent information about the Guaranteed Income Supplement and an application form. wo ----You'may be etititled to a supplement which, together with your Old Age Security pension, will guarantee you a monthly income of at least $107.10. ISSUED BY THE HON. JOHN C. MUNRO, MINISTER THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE / lb LL L313 (1 OF I rb a ad as bh on rd a LEE AL EEE ER RT)

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