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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1967, p. 8

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be © IS od J eX, a Ton iy nr he SRT en ------------rememberedby wife, * HIRE « BUY *« SELL: RENT « SWAP «+ HIRE * BUY + Classified Advertising Rates (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate--Ac. per word Ist week, 3c. extra consecutive weeks with a minimum of $1.00 Ist week, 75¢c. for extra consecutive weeks. Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS 4c. a word wit ha maximum of 25 words $1.00 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 All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than 5.00 p.m. Tuesday Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. --~PHONE- 985- 7383 -- Clip this out for reference At Rest McCLELLAND -- In loving memory of our dear son in- law, Jack, who passed away suddenly, Oct. 26th, 1966. No one heard the footsteps Of the angels drawing near, Who took from earth to heaven The one we loved so dear. He has not really left us, Nor has he travelled far, Just entered God's beautiful garden, And left the gates ajar. Lovingly remembered by Doug, Camille and Ron McCLELLAND -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William John Mc- Clelland, who passed away suddenly, Oct. 26th, 1966. We shall always remember the way you looked. The way vou used to smile, The little things you said and did, Are with us all the while, We often look at your photo, You are smiling and seem to say Don't cry, Tm only sleeping, We'll meet again some day. Sadly missed and lovingly Sharon and son Stephen Card of Thanks We would like to thank all friends and neighbours from Greenbank and surrounding communities for the lovely card table and chairs pre- sented to us last Friday ev- ening. Jim and Heather Gibson . We would like to thank the Greenbank friends and neigh- bours for the lovely pole lamp and adjustable stool. We will appreciate them in| our new home. { Len and Betty Somerville We wish to thank our neighbours, friends, and rela- tives for their acts of kind- ness shown us during the re- cent bereavement of a dear friend, Hilton B. Simpson, The McEachern family Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer, R.R. No. 1, Port Perry, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Karen Eliz- abeth to Mr. Melvin George Tindall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tindall, Sandford. Marriage to take place Nov- MENZIES, Archibald Cecil Suddenly at his home Port Perry on Monday, October 23, 1967, Archibald C. Menzies. dearly beloved husband of Helen Ormerod, loving fath- er of Gary, Archie Jr., Grant, David, Ronald and Gregory. loving son of Mrs. Bruce Menzies of Peterborough, dear brother of Robert and Isabel both of Peterborough, Thelma (Mrs. L. Farley) of Ludington, Mich., and the late Marjorie Ormerod. In his 58th_year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry until Thursday morn- ing, thence to the Kaye Fun- eral Home, 539 George Street North, Peterborough, for ser- vice on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Little Lake Cem- etery, Peterborough. Birth DONALD Mr. and Mrs. James Donald aré happy to announ- ce the birth of a daughter. Teresa Ann, 7 lbs., 9 ozs. on October 9th, 1967, at Ross -Memorial-Hospital, Lindsay. Coming Events TURKEY SUPPER "A turkey supper will be held in Myrtle United Church on October - 28th, starting at 4 p.m. Adults $1.50, Children under 12 years, 75c. Oct. 26 "LEGION SOCIAL SAT. OCT. 28th HALLOWEEN DANCE Dress Optional. Garry Delorme and His Orchestra, $3.00 Per Couple. CENTENNIAL BAZAAR Sat. November 4th at Masonic Temple at 2.30 p.m. Sponsor- ed by P.P.UC.W Home Bak- ing, candles, sewing, After- noon Tea; Dessert Recipes Cook Books. BINGO, Thursday, October 26th at Caesarea Hall at 8.30 p.m. Jackpot $120.00 in 54 .| from' choir members. Coming Events NOTICE An evening of music at the Prince Albert United hurch on Friday, October 20th at 8.15 p.m. featuring "The Country Four" quartette from Orono. Everyone Wel- come. Admission silver col- lection. Oct. 12-19 RUMMANGE AND BAKE SALE SATURDAY. OCT. 28th at 1.00 p.m. in Scout Hall, spon- sored by Guide Mother's Auxiliary. Oct. 5-19-26 ANNUAL BAZAAR C.W.L. Annual Bazaar Satur- day, October 28th at Catholic Parish Hall. Aprons, Home Baking, candy and country ttore. 2 to 5 p.m. Oct. 12-19-26 PORT PERRY FIGURE SKATING CLUB BENEERIT DANCE for "ANNA FORDER and RICHARD STEPHENS Saturday, Nov. 4 at CLUB ANNRENE $3.00 per Couple Tickets available from mem- bers of executive or at Arena Box Office. Nov. 2 MASQUERADE HALLOWEEN DANCE at Club Annrené on Satur- day, October 28th. Prizes for best costumes. MARDI-GRAS NIGHT In Columbus United Church, and Centennial Hall, on Sat urday, October 28th at 8.00 p.m. Round & Square Danc- ing. games, masquerade, prizes, refreshments. Spon- sored by Columbus Choir. Proceeds to the project of SELL: =I + SWAP HIRE: BUY SELL: RENT Coming Events WEDNESDAY, NOV. Ist at 8 p.m, in Presbyterian Sun- day School Hall, a meeting for all interested in the or- ganizing of a school for re- tarded children in Port Perry and surrounding districts. All interested persons are urged to be present at this meeting. CURLERS For those interested in curl- ing a social Tea is being held at the rink on Wed., Nov. 1st at 2.00 p.m. Also a "Get- Acquainted Jitney" on Wed., Nov. 8th at 1 p.m. Refresh- ments and prizes. ANNUAL TURKEY SUPPER On Wednesday, November 8th at Oddfellows Hall. Ad- mission $1.50. Three settings, 5 pm, 6 pm. and 7 p.m. Oct. 26 - Nov. 2 NOTICE TO NEW CURLERS For those ladies interested in. Curling Tuesday evenings contact N. Jakeman 985-2141. Announcement | I would like to-announce that I am your representative for Showcase Cosmetics. Please feel free to call to see a new line of "Milkmaid Cosmetics" and lovely gift items for Christmas. Demon- strations can also be arrang-. ed. Louise Free, Phone 985-2853. Oct 26 For Sale TYPEWRITERS $49.00 No money down. $2. wkly. Adders, Cash Registers, New, Used, Rentals, Service; Trad- es. Bill Hamilton, Raglan. Help Wanted For Sale Help Wanted COOKING TURNIPS. Apply Kenneth Hills. Phone 983- 5886 Orono. Nov.2 RESPONSIBLE lady for store Part-time. Apply 193 Queen St., Port Perry. 2 GIRL'S COATS, blue, size 14; 2 girl's dresses, rose, size 14; 1 girl's coat, dark blue. 9 Jr.; 1 china cabinet. Phone 985-7945. NOTICE ! CLOSED UNTIL SPRING "THE HUB" FISH AND CHIPS MANCHESTER WAITRESS wanted for five days per week, from 3.00 to 7.00 p.m. . Tic Toc Restaur- ant, on Highway 12 Phone 985-7753 HELP WANTED -- MALE LOCAL MAN REQUIRED I need a representative for my firm in this area. This opening may be worth up to $8,000.00 yearly for the right person. Full or Part. time. Age 21 to 70. Can you make short auto trips? We hope you will start soon and stay with us a long time. Contact Now! Ivan Pascoe, 202 Queen St., Port Perry. Phone 985-7152 after 6 p.m. Oct.26-Nov.2 9-16 For Rent APARTMENT, living room, -kitchen;--2----bedrooms; bath--- room, private entrance, in Sundérland area. Apply Box 28, Port Perry Star. T.F. SALES HELP WANTED MALE "Out of Work" or on shorter hours? See us immediately. Opportunity to sell consum- ers Rawleigh Products full or part time. No experience necessary. Write Rawleigh, Dept. J-343-29, 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry, Montreal. COUPLE with car, no child- ren, we don't have facilities for more than two. to care for horses, cattle and do gen- eral farming and fencing. Experience preferred. Call HOUSE, in Prince Albert, 6 large rooms, bathroom, oil furnace, modern kitchen, available Nov. 1st. Phone 985-2517. Work Wanted GENERAL REPAIRS, Roof- ing, Siding, Chimneys Built, Insulation. Lathing, Drywall, Plastering. P. GORESKI Phone 985-3008 CUSTOM PLOWING and farm work. Phone Little Britain 25 R-12 and 14-R-12. APPLE GRINDING for cider. Stockers. Stock calves, and Holstein heifers, every week. Ivan Johnson, R.R. 1, South Monaghan. Phone Bailieboro 939-6855. 10 miles South of Peterborough, Hwy. 28, 2 miles east. TF. organ chimes. Tickets $1.00 By Public Request|® ANOTHER "Old English "Pub Night" LEGION HALL PORT PERRY SAT.,, NOV. 4th 8:30 P.M. Music by JOHN ORDE Sponsored by Br. 419 Royal Canedian Legion $2.00 Per Couple. BINGO, Friday, Oct. 27th at 8.15 p.m. Sponsored by the Catholic Men's League. Jack- pot $270.00 in 60 numbers. Minor Jackpot $115.00 in 51 numbers. Area School #1, Prince Al- bert. Open House Wed. Nov. 1st from 7.30 to 10.00 p.m. Public Welcome. BAZAAR at Prince Albert United Church on Wed., Nov. 8th at 2.30 p.m. Home bak- ing, sewing, afternoon tea. All ladies welcome. Oct.26 - Nov.2 BINGO, November 2nd at 8 p.m., Legion Hall, 16 regular games, 4 - $10.00 games, Share the wealth, Legion OPEN HOUSE at Centrall- OAT STRAW, second cut alfalpa, Horse hay, for sale or exchange for pigs, sheep, onives, etc. 985-7773 : Dec. 7 R EAL = ESTATE - NEWS | We recently sold several properties in your area and still have various clients with cash interested in buying suburban homes & farms. without obligation you can obtain our service by call- ing or dropping us a note. Jud. 100 King St., E. Oshawa. TEL. WILKINSON 576 - 1411 lan, 19857160 (North of | 985-2200 or Toronto 2933291. | pb} °°" appointment 852- Oshawa). 3457. WESTERN and ONTARIO For free Appraisal and REALTOR Member ODRE Board 1964 OLDSMOBILE, 4 door hardtop, super 88, power equiped, low mileage. Phone 985-2726. LARGE Space Heater with $200.00--1960 Hillman 4 door Sedan, clean car, looks good, runs good. Has safety check sticker. Phone 985-2557. 1 COMPLETE outfit of boy's Hockey equipment, size me- dium $17.00; Boy's Hockey equipment size small $15.00; also 2 pairs men's skates, size 9, $4.00 and size 5, dis 00. Phone 985-7540. FOR SALE NEW three bedroom brick Bungalow with attached gar- age for immediate possession. Apply Owner Builder, Reesor Fuel & Lumber, Port Perry, Ontario." 985-7951. SILO unloader, in good condi- tion, equipped for a 12 foot silo. Earl Wilson, "Phone 852-6712. BALED HAY and Straw or will trade for calf or pigs. Phone 985-7892. 200 PULLETS for Sale. Tel. Brooklin 655-4633. SNOW MOBILE, new & used. Priced for everybody to own one. Only $50.00 down. Just across the Causeway. Phone 986-4252 or 986-4945. 22 RIFLE, Browning pump, in excellent condition, also carrots by the bushel. Phone 086-4257. ember 25th at Trinity United Church, Uxbridge. numbers. Special Jackpot $200.00 in 60 numbers. 2 Nov.2' -fan.--Call-evenings 985-2789. |[f FABULOUS SAVINGS NOW WILSON'S FURNITURE | JUNGLE SALE! THE STORE IS CROWDED IT LOOKS LIKE A JUNGLE. ALL PRICES SLASHED FOR QUICK SALE. Platform Rockers, foam over springs Just in time for Christmas .................... $29.95 Genuine Oil Paintings ............... ve $12.88 Smooth top Mattressss ....................... $29.95 2 pce. Modern Chesterfield Suites with foam Cushions From ............... Morini Sainreie veer $97.00» Space Saver Davenports ..................... $44.00 Smooth top Continental Beds ............. we $49.88 Occasional Vinyl Chairs ..............coovn.ee.. $19.95 3 pce. Bedroom Suites -- walnut finish Arborite tops ................ essisiiats eter sissiberen $148.0 9x12 Large Carpets .........ccocoerrernnns $39.95 Floor Lamps with Shades ....... irtberidinds . $9.95 Many more Bargains too numerous to mention. SHOP NOW AND SAVE. Wilson's Furniture Co. OSHAWA 20 Church St. 4 ' Fou du Bla GEI ing, Rep Won h noti sign Secre Comr pital

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