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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 8

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Caadd " ~~ near... 4d v : Rg ER er Must be paid week of Classified Advertising Rates (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate--A4c. per word Ist week, 3c. extra consecutive weeks with a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 75¢c. for extra consecutive weeks. an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. insertion--if charged, NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS 4c. a word wit ha 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--$1.25 per inch with a minimum of one inch 5.00 p.m. All Classified Ads 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 In Memoriam In Memoriam ANDERSON --- In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away June 23rd, 1966. I cannot halt the hand of time Or live again the past Within my heart are memories That will forever last. Sadly missed by his wife Edna. ANDERSON -- In loving memory of a dear brother-in- law Donald who passed away June 23rd, 1966. Those we love we never lose For always they will be Loved, remembered, treasured Always in our memory. Hazel & Erle, Jessie & Mansell, Pearl. COLLINS--In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and uncle, Stewart Collins, who passed away June 25th, 1966. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him Always remembered and missed by wife Edith, niece Joyce & nephew-in-law Keith. COOK--In loving memory of my dear husband Clarence Cook who passed away June 24th; 1966. = My lips cannot tell how I miss him, My heart cannot tell what to say. pr God only knows how I miss him, In a home' that is lonesome to-day. Sadly missed by his wife, Flossie RODMAN---In loving mem- ory of my dear husband Ste- wart Rodman who passed away June 21st, 1961. I little knew when I woke - that morn, The sorrow the day would bring, The call: was sudden, the shock severe. To part with one I loved so dear. Sometimes it's hard to understand, Why some things have to be, In his wisdom, God has 'planned Beyond my power to see. Sadly missed and ever remembered by his wife Reta. MUNRO -- In loving mem- ory of a dear. husband and father Finley Munro, who passed away June 24th, 1966. The rolling stream of life rolls on But still the vacant chair Recalls the love the voice the smile Of one who once sat there. Ever remembered by wife, son Ray, Dorethy and Grandchildren Card of Thanks My sincere thanks to rela- tives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of thoughtfulness and concern during my stay in the Osha- wa General Hospitdl. Thanks also to Drs. Sproull and Bea- ton and to nurses and staff of 3F. Jack Cook Many thanks to all those who assisted at the time of my accident, especially Mr. Bruton and staff, who did everything possible to aid. Also to those who called at the hospital, to Rev. S. Harris, "McNeil, Rose and Romeril. Thanks for flowers & cards. Appreciation to Dr. J. Dia- mond and Staff. Mrs. Mabel Eagleson Sincere thanks to wonder- ful neighbours and friends who offered their assistance and helped both before and at the time of our sale. It was much appreciated. Clifford and Durrell TTT 'Midgley I would like to express my sincere thanks to all rela- tives, friends and neighbours who sent flowers, cards and donations and helped me during the loss of my hus- band. Special thanks to Dr. Kandel and to the Harper 2.00 family who catered to friends and to Rev. Teskey for his words of comfort. . Leona Charles We wish to thank all our friends, neighbours and rela- tives for celebrating our 25th Annivérsary with us at the Legion Hall on June 10th. Also many thanks for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and best wishes that we re- ceived. A special thanks to those who contributed to making our dinner and dance such an enjoyable occasion to remember. Jack & Doreen Hope. "Staff for their kindness. to. Card of Thanks I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbours who were so kind to me during our re- cent bereavement. Willena Goose. We would like to express our sincere thanks to Dr. Diamond .and the staff of the Port Perry Community Hos- pital, the Brothers of Warri- ner Lodge, 1.O.O.F. for aid given us at the time of the accident May 8th. Special thanks to Brother Wana- maker and other Brothers for the visits & gifts. Ab Drake Wm. McDonald I wish to thank Drs. Mc- Intyre and Diamond, Nursing me during my stay in hos- pital. Also 'special nurses Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Mor- row, Rev. Romeril for call- ing on me, relatives & friends for their cards, also my aunt for the baking she done for me after coming home. Thank you again. Evelyn Williams. Announcement |--Mr.----and Mrs. Keith C.|-- Crozier, Scugog are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter Carol Lynn, to Mr. Gary Robert Mitchell, only son of Mrs. Larry Atchinson, Whitby, Ontario. The cere- mony to take place at Grace United Church, Scugog, Sat- urday, July 1st. Birth 'DOBSON -- Hugh & Betty (nee Couves) are happy to announce the birth of their son Robert Frederick Arthur on June 1st, 1967. McHUGH--Garry and June are happy to announce the arrival of their son Bruce Allan, born on June 13, 1967. A brother for Janice and Scott. At Rest HAMER, Larry Frederic-- As the result of a plane acci- dent in Drumheller, Alberta, on Friday, June 16th, 1967, Larry Frederic Hamer of Calgary, Alberta (formerly of Myrtle) in his 26th year. Be- loved husband of Brenda Ro- bertson (formerly of Austra- lia) and dear father of David and Michael of Calgary, Alberta. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamer & brother of Royce and Noel, all of Myrtle. Interment will be in Calgary, Alberta. Memorial service will be held in Brook- lin United Church Saturday, June 24th at 7.30 p.m. STARR, Almena, Ann--At the Community Hosp., Port Perry on Mon., June 19th, -1967 -Almena--Snelgrove, be- loved wife of the late Willi- am Starr, dear mother of Ettie (Mrs. S. Tummonds) of Port Perry, Ida (Mrs. R. Bart- ley) and Sam, both of Osh- awa, in her 88th year. Rest- ing at the Chapel of McDer- mott-Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Thursday at , p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery.. (ROP ATC INTIS 0) cA 3 is ¥ " a, »*S a AREER FING ES 5 Coming Events BINGO, Thursday, June 22nd at 8.30 p.m. Jackpot $110.00 in 52 numbers at Caesarea Community Hall. SALAD SUPPER United Church on Wednes- day, June 28th. Place set- ting at 5, 6 and 7.00 p.m. Admission $1.50, children 12 yrs. and under 75c. Straw- berries for dessert if avail- able. Tickets now on sale. BENEFIT DANCE "7 FOR JACK COOK Sponsored by Royal Canadian Legion Br. 419 Saturday, June 24 at LEGION HALL Music by Garry Delorme - and his Country Squires Air condition for your convenience Admission $2.00 per couple June 8-15-22 BINGO--Thursday, June 29, 8.00 o'clock in the Legion Hall. Jackpot $110.00 in 51 numbers. Legion Special $25. in 11 numbers. 4 - $10.00 games. PORT PERRY FAIR Special to' the exhibitor winning the most number of points in the canning class. 1st prize $3.00, 2nd prize $2.50 and 3rd prize $2.00. GILBERT and SULLIVAN, barbershop harmony, male quartettes, dances, reels, drills, choruses by the ladies, song of the years are being presented by the Centennial Choir under the direction of Mrs. Frank Hastings, June 28 8.30 p.m, Port Perry High School Auditorium. Tickets available from choir mem- bers for a limited time only or from Mrs. Howard Hall at 985-2367. GUIDE MOTHERS Monthly meeting of Guide Mother's will be held Tues- day, June 27th at 8.00 p.m. at the Scout Hall. All mother's welcome. BINGO -- Friday, June 23rd 'Catholic Men's League. Jack- pot $220.00 in 55 numbers. Minor Jackpot $115.00 in 61 numbers. NOTICE Any Clubs or Associations who wish to enter the Minor or Vehicles should contact V. Walker at 985-7126 or be at High School at 5.30 p.m Sat., June 24th, -- GREENBANK SPORTS DAY Greenbank Sports Day to be continued, Saturday, June 24 at 12 noon to 6 p.m. See Greenbank Centennial House, enjoy the relics, Reminisce with the antiques. Be amus- ed at the pictures. Friday, June 23, 6 to 10 p.m. Satur- day June 24th, 9 a.m. to 6.00 p.m, Coming Events CARTWRIGHT TOWNSHIP - CENTENNIAL Cartwright Township cele- brate Canada's Centennial, June 28th, Blackstock Fair Grounds. Activities com- mence at 3 p.m. One admis- sion * price $1.50 includes sports, chicken barbeque, dancing indoors and out, fireworks. Advance sale of tickets. Contact Dalton Dor- SATURDAY, JUNE 24th -- Opening of Centennial addi- tion to Scugog Township Hall --Dijsplays of Antiques, Wea- pons, Dolls and various col- lections. Centennial lunch at "Grace" Church. 50c. and 25¢. Fashions. For Sale 50 ACRES of standing hay, Alfalfa, Clover, Timothy. Standing by the bale. Phone rell. 985-7807. Salad Super at Prince Albert | at 8.00 p.m. Sponsored by | Softball- Parade with Floats} For Sale TYPEWRITERS, $49.00. No money down, $2.00 wkly. Adders, Cashiers, File Cab., New, Used, Rentals, Service, Trades. : Bill Hamilton, Raglan (North of Oshawa) T.F. NEW, named brand rugs, drapery, radios, TV's, Freez ers, Refrigerators, Stoves, Chesterfields,- Bedroom Suit- es, NEW AND USED vacuum cleaners, Polishers, and rug shampooers. We have any- thing in the line of home furnishings. We do our own rug installation and have our own easy budget plans. For Free estimates in your own home at your convenience call MARVIN APPLETON, 985-7704, Port Perry Jly6 HAY, Phone 985-2751 June 15-22 HAY, 30 acres, standing. || Phone Oshawa 728-9601. ONE HOG FOR SALE 985-2311 HOLSTEIN Cow, young, due soon. Polled Hereford bull. Phone 985-7466 evenings. BALED and-Standing mixed hay. Phone 985-7668. Neil Wanamaker, R.R. 2 Seagrave. 1957 '%-TON CHEV. pick- up truck, and 30 gallon hot water tank. Phone 985-2765. 9 x 12 HOLIDAY TENT and equipment. Phone 985-2492 or 985-2279. EUROPEAN Military Saddle, new, complete with tack. 985-2688. For Sale PR Sweetman's Trade-Ins ON THE BIG SWITCH TO CHRYSLER 65 FARGO Sport Wagon.. Windows, side doors, JS radio, 1 owner Lic. 88931B .... $1450.00 64 OLDS F85 Automatic » radio Lic. 54825E $1495. 63 PONTIAC Parisienne 4 door hardtop, 8 cyl. automatic, radio. Lic. 54101E .... $1595.00 63 CHEV Station Wagon 6 auto., radio, Lic. X45044 .... $1350.00 63 PLYMOUTH Fury Sedan, 383 - V8 engine, automatic, Lic. 54757E .... $1495.00 DEMONSTRATORS AT BIG SAVINGS 67 VALIANT Big 6 automatic, sedan 67 CHRYSLER Newport Custom 2 door Hardtop Fully equipped. PHONE 985-2212 STEWART SWEETMAN | JIM HEAYN and home. NOTICE! The Ladies Wear Store and home in Port Perry, advertised in the Oshawa Times, is not Kay Van's Ladies. Wear | 40 gts. (or more) STRAWBERRIES A ONE WEEK ONLY AD ° RESERVED ORDERS ° -- (Available in Order Taken) } For Reserved Orders ONLY (phoned in by 1 person) PRICE ALREADY PICKED NOT TO EXCEED 20 gts... 30 qts. ooo pe; @ 43 cts. qt. BERRY @ 42 cts. qt. -- 50 gts. (or more) (& store price) 40 cts. qt. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PICKING @ 41 cts. qt. SMALL ORDERS SOLD on Conc. 5, just East of [| Manchester -- Available DAILY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. weather permitting. QUANTITY ORDERS Preferrably Sold at our home Conc. 8 (1 mile East of High. 12) ® EXPERIENCED PICKERS NEEDED eo (Paid 8 cts. qt.) (Extension Phone at Patch) We Reserve the Right, to Supply Small Orders First and to Fill Other Orders as they are Available - from Our Own- Patches. RASPBERRY QUANTITY ORDERS (Already Picked) - Limited to 20 gts. per person at about 55 cts. qt. (Only a Few More Taken) PHONE 985-2415 PARKINSON'S Port Perry

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