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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Mar 1967, p. 6

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| ,, PI Se Ce Wr on rR gr Ty Red on a a ae" (Effective Ma weeks with a minimum o Classified Advertising Rates ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE" REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate -- 4c. per word Ist week, 3c. extra consecutive "_ extra consecutive weeks. "= Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, an additional 25¢. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. rch 1st, 1967) f $1.00 Ist week, 75¢c. for Ac. a word with a NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS minimum of $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.00 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additional lines. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED -- $1 of one .25 per inch with a minimum inch, 6.00 p.m. All Classifieds Ady must be in this Office not later than Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference Tuesday CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS FOR SALE ROOM & BOARD My most sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of the Port Perry Community Hospital, Doctors M. B. Dymond, R. H. Cummings and S. P. Kandel, and all those who in any way were concerned with my phy- sical welfare while in hospital. Also a special thanks to friends, neighbours and Manchester and Utica U.C.W. for plants, bas- IN MEMORIAM CARD OF THANKS | HARDY -- In loving memory of our Dad and Grandpa, John Christie Hardy, who passed away March 6, 1965. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. Sadly missed by dog, Clara, Jim "CARD OF THANKS I Tad ely wish to thank all my friends and family for cards, flowers & gifts, to Mr. John --Diamond, the nurses & staff of | the Port Perry Community Hospital, also those who visited or enquired as to my welfare during 'my recent illness. Mrs. Geo. Smith I would sincerely like to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts, flowers, phone calls and many acts of kindness shown my fa- eer Georgie and. Bill McLaughlin -| friends, "+ to relatives & friends for cards mily, following my recent acci- dent. A special thanks to and my sister Rena. Merle Short. Sincére thanks to my neigh- bours, friends of Seagrave and Port Perry, Dr. McIntyre, Dr. Theobald, nurses and staff of Uxbridge Cottage Hospital for their kindness during nly re- cent illness. Mrs. John Kuypers I wish to express my thanks and gifts. Special thanks to nurses and staff of Port Perry Community' Hospital, also Dr. McIntyre and Dr. Rennie. Ralph Reynolds Sincere thanks to friends and neighbours; my niece & nephew, gister-in-law and brother from British Columbia for the lovely cards and flowers sent to me while I was in Port Perry Hos- pital. Special thanks to Herb. Brooks for snow removal, also Ira Carr for removing snow from my -drive way. My next door neighbour for send- ing in hot meals, also to Dr. Kandel and Dr. Diamond, Rev. Buntain, Rev. Rice, the nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital and Charles Brignal, for all the kindness shown me during my illness. thanks to friends and relatives for cards, messages of sympathy and floral tributes in the loss of a dear sister Mrs. E. Davey. Margaret Argue & family My sincere thanks to kind neighbours - and friends for their many expressions of kind- .[ ness and enquiries during my recent illness. _ Ruby Beare We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to friends and neighbours for cards & flowers that we received during our recent bereavement in the loss of a brother. Mr. & Mrs. J. MacTaggart I would like to take this op- portunity to thank my friends, neighbours, relatives and Rev. Rice for visits, cards and gifts during my stay in hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Gardner, Dr. Irwin, nurses and staff on 3A. Richard Manns "I would like to thank my neighbours, and Rev. Rice for their calls and gifts. | The Rebekah Lodge and Wo- man's Institute, Dr. Rennie, Nurses and Staff for their kind- ness during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. I would like to thank my friends and relatives for cards, fruit, gifts and inquiries, Cub leaders, Scout Mothers Auxili- ary, Port Perry Baptist Church. Special thanks to Dr. Kandel, Dr. DeKaney, nurses and staff for kindness during my stay in Oshawa Hospital. Bobby Brown. tives, friends and neighbours for all the kindness we have re- ceived since our bereavement. 'Many thanks to all who sent such 'lovely floral tributes, to all who sent lovely sympathy cards, to the Albany, N.Y. friends, Rev. McDowell of Ux- bridge, Low & Low Funeral Chapel, to the Uxbridge Baptist Church Ladies for the lovely lunch, We must say thank you to the Scugog Township for keeping the roads ploughed out for us. May God Bless You All Larry Trudelle, Myrtle Thomas. Check The Label W. H. Willis On Your Paper We wish to 'express sincere Flossie L. Ploughman |' kets of fruit, ete. All were | greatly appreciated as were the visits from Rev. George Teskey, Rev. A. Rice and Rev. P. Romerill. Clinton Midgley. BIRTH BRENDON--London England, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Brandon (nee Brock) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their dadughter, Sophia Frances Rundle, 7 lbs., on February 11, 1967. ROBINSON--Doug and Nancy are happy to announce the ar- rival of their second son, Paul Douglas on Friday, February 24th, 1967, weighing in at 7 lbs. 9 oz. A wee brother Phil. AT REST COONE, Cora Belle--At Hol- brook, Mass., Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1967, Cora Belle McCaw, be- loved wife of Dr. Francis H. Coone, and daughter of the late William and Emma McCaw of Port Perry. Dear mother of Colonel Herbert Coone, M.D. Washington, D.C., Major Mar- garet Coone, Fort Deveres, Mass.,, Mrs. 'Norman Smith (Doris), Holbrook, Mass, Eliza- beth, wife of Mallon Day (de- ceased), and sister of Elizabeth McCaw, Mrs. McDonald (Emma) of St. Petersburg, Florida, Mrs. "A. J. Carnegie (Mabel) Mrs. Nasmith (Florence), Mrs. David Carnegie (Marion), Mrs. Harold Emmerson (Aileen) of Port Perry, Mrs. Morley Honey (Ka- thleen) deceased. ; DARCY, Mabel Helena -- At the Port Perry Community Hos- pital, on Monday, February 27, 1967, Mabel H. Spinks, beloved wife of the Late Edward Darcy and dear sister of Mrs. Margaret 'Argue of Blackstoek;-in her 86th | gas 4a37 year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock. BINGO--Catholic Men's League, Friday, March 10th at 8.15 p.m. Jackpot 51 numbers, $210.00. Minor Jackpot $45.00 in 49 numbers. BINGO--Thursday, March 16th at 8.30 p.m. Jackpot $145.00 in 57 numbers at Caesarea Com: 'munity Hall. CENTENNIAL DINNER Wednesday, May 3rd at the Anglican Church Parish Hall at 5 pm, 6 p.m, and 7 p.m. - Ad- mission by ticket only, which may be obtained from Evening Guild members. Adults $1.75, Public School Children $1.00, Pre-School Children 50c. ST. PATRICK'S TEA AND BAKE SALE St. John's Presbyterian Church, St. Patrick's Tea, Bake Sale and Silent Auction on Saturday March 18th. Opening at 2.3 p.m. Tea at 3.00 p.m. Results of Auction at 4 p.m. Mar.16 ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Prince Albert G.N.S.C. in Aid of Hospital Building Fund. CLUB ANNRENE Scugog Island ATURDAY, MAR. 11th usic by Blue Diamonds For tickets please call 985-7548 - 2548 FOR SALE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS Feb. 15 to Mar. 15 -BILL. HAMILTON, Raglan Pianos wanted, any condition, will pay cash. Piano rebuilding Company, Brougham, Ont. -- 942-5547. Apr.27 SEED OATS, Barley and Grass Seeds for all your needs. High- est quality in all lines. United Hybrid Corn, the top yielder in early test for last three years. Still available No. 108, 3H11, 118, 7 and 10. Also Seneca's top yielders No. 155 & 285 for grain and silage. Telephone SWAIN SEED CLEANERS AND DEALERS. May 25 15 INCH Band SAW, less motor. Only $39.00. Phone 985-7740. COMING EVENTS FRED DeNURE TOURS New Orleans and Florida -- 24 day, March 24th to April 16th; visiting several states and re- turning Via Washington. includes six days at Coral Reef, a luxury resort at St. Peters- burg Beach. Information Call: 985-2195. Mar 2-9 HOT BEEF DINNER Wednesday, March 15th, at Prince Albert United Church, sponsored by U.CW. Place settings at 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. Adults $1.75, Children 12 and under 75c. = Tickets available now from any U.C.W. member or Phone 985-7595. Mar.9 BINGO---Thursday, March 9th, sponsored by Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Jackpot $110.00 in 51 numbers. Legion Special $65.00, with four $10.00 games. EUCHRE on Saturday March 11th at Oddfellows Hall, spon- sored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Lunch and Prizes. Tour } 283 REBUILT Corvette engine, Phone 985-2250. MASON and RISCH Piano with bench. Call Manilla 18-r-1-4. DANISH BUFFET & coffee table in Teak wood, like new. Owner converting to Colonial; also 2 modern lamps. 985-2432 after light. PIANOS -- $95.00 and-up, also} new 4 speed, very reasonable.| 20 PIGS, 7 weeks old. 985-7530. Phone FINLAY CONDOR, wood and HAY, baled, good mixed, 35c. per bale. Phone 985-7447. '49 OLDS, immaculate condition 47000 miles, original finish, 6 new tires, mechanically perfect. Phone .985-2584 after 5 o'clock. Mar. 16 WESTINGHOUSE Range, four burner, apartment size, white porcelain enamel, heat con- trolled oven, minute-minder and Phone 985-7486. bd ARCHER'S USED CAR Transportation, Lic. #56396E $945.00 1964 OLDS - F-85 4 Door Sedan, one owner car, looks and runs like new. Automatic and Radio. Lic. #56340E ...... $1695.00 1967 PONTIAC 2 dr. H.T. Exec. driven, V-8 Auto- matic, Radio, Power Steering & Brakes, White Walls & Discs, Vinyl Top, etc. Lic. #54397E ..... $3495.00 1961 CHEV. 4 door, 6 cyl. _ & Radio. Mechanic's. _ Special. Lic. #56395E ..... $675.00 1966 VIVA'S, never Licensed -- Trad Accepted ............. $1395.00 1963 PONTIAC 4 door, with Radio, V-8, Stick Lic. #J85875 ........ $1295.00 1967 PONTIAC Bnd New complete with License, gas, etc. and 5 year Warranty, 1 only $2495.00 coal cook stove, all white]. enamel, in good condition, Phone 985-2958. ROOM & BOARD Available. Gentleman. Reasonable. Phone '| 985-2033. WANTED UP--TO- 4,000 BU. Rodney, Russel, Garry Oats & Herta Barley suitable for No. 1 seed. Telephone 986-4331. SWAIN SEED CLEANERS & DEALERS. Mar. 16 WORK WANTED CLIPPER BLADES--Sharpen- ing & repairs, Cattle clipper blades sharpened $1.00 pair. Sheep blades--b0¢ pair, 24 hr. service--work guaran Cattle Clipper Service 87 First Ave. Box [90 Uxbridge, Ont. CARPENTER WORK, also re- Phone Mar.30 Parker, 985-2444 161 Bigelow. SIGNS PAINTED, with or with- out illustrations. Any size. Reasonable Rates. Phone 985- 2916. L. Langille, Utica, Ont. T.F. 'MAN & WIFE wants work, wife will do baking and cooking, husband, handyman. Phone 985-7955. HELP WANTED "WOMAN to care for 3 children in my home. Phone 985-7971 after 4 p.m. AMBITIOUS man with ear in Port Perry and district. Sup- plement your income. Sell and lux Canada Limited. Full or part time. training will be provided. Ask for Marvin Appleton. 985-7704. Would You Like More Money? OAA SUPERVISOR VINCENT McNENLY needs full or part-time men to help him meet the demand for Memberships. Pleasant, digni- fied, good paying work. No ex- pair work. Reasonable. J. H, . service the products of Electro-.. Ontario Automobile Association -- BOB ARCHER MOTORS LTD. 150 Water St, Port Perry PORT PERRY 985-7361 | -_--- ~ TORENT HOUSE for RENT in Port Perry Oil furnace. Phone 985-7494. 7 ROOM HOUSE in Epsom, fur- nace and bath- $60.00 monthly, available April 1st. Apply Epsom, Utica United Church Board, Mrs. William Brown. 5.00. 985-7564. JOHN BALLARD HOMES LJ NOW AVAILABLE eo These lovely homes are situated-in a most desirable rural setting in the. beautiful town of Port Perry. Featuring 3 bedroom bungalows of the best materials and finest workmanship. For the retired farmer or family man, the cost structure is most attractive: with down payment as low as $3,500.00 with terms. to suit the budget. 7 To see these homes -- Call our office | CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST | and SAVINGS CORPORATION THE NUMBER IS 723.5221, OSHAWA perience necessary but a car is. For full information contact-- Vincent McNenly, Box 187, Port Perry. Phone 985-7324. Mar.9 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANTED For newly opened Main Street Brooklin Office (just opposite Bank of Commerce). We are looking for a Pickering or Whitby Township resident, who would enjoy meeting people and is interested in. learning the real estate business. Drop in to our Brooklin of- fice and discuss your career with us. You can earn com- mission while you learn. No -experience is required. Friendly professional assistance is pro- vided. For further information phone BRUCE BAGG, 655-3631 at Brooklin Office or PHONE 294-1372 ROBERT A. SHEA 8 WELLINGTON ST. WEST MARKHAM, ONT. Complete sales. » » » » > 4 o LJ It | 1 v » - . v v ¢ LJ { a 3 » N . ¢ ] y 4

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