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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 Oct 1969, p. 10

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- 15th, 1965. NLA) 233 LD ats NEC 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 9, 1969 AAA AA AAA ASR AR AL ARNE EE NN NNN EN NNR Classified Advertising R ifi vertising Rates Z : (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FORSALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE" REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND.-- ETC. Cash Rate--4c. per word 1st weeks with a minimum of 'Must be paid week of extra consecutive weeks. an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. week, 3c. extra consecutive $1.00 1st week, 75c.-for' insertion--if charged, NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 A AA A A A A aaa AALS LYE RST TTT NR Te. BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 MARRIAGES -- DEATHS TAL LLLALLALLRAARRALE RRR RRRE AWS he A Rh IN MEMORIAM =~ $1.00 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additional lines. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1. of one inch. 25 per inch with a minimum [ Adah hh AAA A A 5 5 8% 3 All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than 5:00 p.m. Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference. hahah hh A A ea A A AR NN NSS SSNS Tuesday NTR LL ARS SS NX NX XN In Memoriam MARK--In loving. memory of the dearest dad and grand- pa, Alton Mark, who passed away Oct. 5th, 1961. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand I cannot touch. Still- I have so many memories, : Of one I loved so much. His memory is my keepsake, With which I'll never part. God has him in his keeping, I have him in my heart. Lovingly remembered by daughter Marlene, son-in- law Bob, grandchildren, Sharon, Carol, Barry, Garry & Bridh PTOLEMY--In. loving me- mory of a dear father and grandfather, Roger 'Cecil Pto- lemy, who passed away Oct. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away; Cards of Thanks To all the friends and rela- tives that joined with us to celebrate our Silver Anniver- sary, and for the nice gifts so generously given, our sin- cere thank you so much. We appreciate more than words can express your attendance | & good wishes and especially the effort expended in- our parties of recent date. Vic and Win Malcolm x H Wi ie SOE) RA p ALAA HORE MEN RAAT AFH} IES gi Nan AT AY hat FATA POE Ves 5 VIE 30 3 Wl LEAR a fey $1 MARR iy 'At Rest D CLASSIFIED ADS BH RESULTS ivi Events. For Salo For Sale GOOSE, . Helen Margaret-- . Suddenly on Fri, Oct. 3rd, 1969, Helen M. Snache, be- loved wife of Elwin Goose. Funeral service was held at Grace United Church, Scu- gog, on Wed, Oct. 8th at 2 pm. Interment Scugog Island. Our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neigh- bours who have helped us out in any wav since our house was burned on Sunday. to Mr. and Mrs. P. 'Goreski who so kindly gave us a house, also for the lovely shower held for us at the home of Mrs. J. Pollard. For all these kind deeds we are indeed grateful. Gary & Velma Hulcoop Our hearts were almost broken, - You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. 'Lovingly remembered by daughter Ann, son-in-law Rodney and grandchildren Words cannot. express my appreciation to Drs. Kandel and Cummings, the "nursing staff, and all who contributed to my care while in the hos- pital. I also gratefully ac- knowledge the many cards, fruit and flowers from neigh. bours and friends. Lorne Blakely Cheryl, Trevor & Kathy LAVIOLETT -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father Joseph W. Lavio- lett, who passed. away Oct. 14th, 1963. MEMORY We lost a husband' & father| We would like to express our thanks, to the family, Joist ves and friends, for | beautiful cards and gifts, on' the occasion of our 25th 'Wedding Anniversary, Florence & Harvey s Mahaffy With a heart of gold Who was more to us than wealth untold. Without farewell he fell Announcement QUAN, ,Puang -- At the Oshawa General. Hosp. on Sun., Oct. 5th, 1969, Puang Quan, dearly loved husband of Lucette La Salle of Port Perry, dear father of Joanne (Mrs. Dave Irvine), France (Mrs. Wayne Venning), De- nise and Renee. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Thurs., at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery. Coming Events THE GOLDEN KEYS _ ORGAN CLUB Presents the First of their 1969-70 CONCERTS 'Whitby Centennial Theatre, Centre St. Tues., Oct. 14, 1969, 8.00 p.m. ANNUAL BAZAAR Coming soon Catholic Wo- TOMATOES -- $1.50 per bus. Pick your own, bring con- men's League Annual Bazaar |tainers. One mile east of October 25th, 2 p.m. in the | Raglan. D. Linton, R. Ry 5; Catholic Community Centre, Oshawa. T.F. John Street; "| wanted: LEGION LAKE SCUGOG -- beautiful lake front lot Beach, Must be seen. Contact Murray Jackson on Sunrise 985-2459 SKI DOO Sales & Service, new 1970 models on display, 'let's deal now. Early: Bird Specials, no carrying charges till fall. Used ° machines Lindsay area's BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO deal- er. . Yes we sell, sergice and rent SEA-DOO. MIDTOWN, 30 William St. South Lindsay. DANCE Saturday, November 1st' RAY WALKER AND THE AMBASSADORS Admission $3.00 per couple REFRESHMENTS "Everybody Welcome RUMMAGE & BAKING SALE SAT.. OCT. 25th, 10 a.m, 4.00 p.m. in the Scout Hall. Sponsored by Guide Mothers, For pick up or information Phone 985-2809 or 9853134. Oct.9-16 ATTENTION: -- Snowmobile buyers and owners. It could be to your advantagé to see us before you buy. Shop our big -lot for a selection of § makes, variety of trailors, clothing and accessories. Moderh ser- vice dept. and Speed equip- ment makes One Stop Shop- ping at: 50 models, a wide Whitaker Sales & Service 136 King St. W., Oshawa 723.9241 723.9252 BINGO, Friday, October 10th at" 8 p.m. Sponsored by Ca- tholic Men's League, - Jack- pot $140.00 in 54 numbers. Minor jackpot $60.00 in 56 numbers. BINGO, Thursday, October 16 at Legion Hall. Jackpot $130. in 53 numbers. Legion Spe: cial $65.00 in 19 numbers, 20 regular games and share the wealth, A GENERAL MEETING Of the Lake Scugog Histori- cal Society will take place on Wednesday, October 20th. Entertainment " In A Vie- torian Parlour" and discus- sion. Refreshments served. At Grace Church, Scugog |* Island. Notice: The Lucky Winners of two grocery hampers by Beare Motors Ltd. at the Auto Show were Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Nestleton and Mrs. Ruth Short, Port Perry. DANCING Sun Valley Sat., Oct. 11th Back By Popular. Request BILL ROSHAR and his Metro Sound Sat., Oct. 18th Harper Valley Boys Let's come out & support _| Our Local Talent. 'Teenage Dance EVERY FRIDAY DENURE TOURS --16 day Florida Tours --Frequent departures --Nov. Dec. Jan.--$110.00 For Information FRED DENURE TOURS" Box 238, Lindsay (705) 324-9161 RUMMAGE SALE : Friday, October 10th, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Catholic Parish Hall, also Penny Draw, good prizes. ' Sponsored by the Friendly Visitors. For fur- ther information contact 985- 7744 or 985-7267. Oct.9 Found '| 985-7163 after 4:30 p.m. GLASSES, child's, brown rim, area Prince Albert Store, in June. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Phone Lost "asleep With po memories for us - to keep. We lost, but God has gained One of the best husbands & father the world contained So you who have your husband and father Cherish them with care, For Jou never know the eartache Till you see his empty. chair. Lovingly remembered by wife Elva and children \ The marriage of Marilyn Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick, to Angelo DiPaolo, . Sudbury, Ontario, was solemnized on Saturday, October 4th, 1969 at the ome of her parents, Scugog Island, followed by a reception at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crozier. They will reside in' Sudbury. L Announcement HOMES WANTED | L TAEAL ESTATE (1D REALTON 985 - 7373 Mr. and Mrs. 'Ellsworth Kennedy will be At Home to their friends & relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ploughman, 219 Co- chrane Street, on Sunday, Dctober 12th from 2 p.m pm in honour of their Sut wedding anniversary. BENEFIT DANCE -- For -- Mr. & Mrs. GARY HULCOOP|. on SATURDAY, OCT. 18th at CLUB ANNRENE Rosa Dexter & Her Orchestra Tickets available at 985-3068 $4.00 per couple HOT TURKEY SUPPER: Grace Church Scugog, Wed. nesday, October 22nd, Sitt: ings 5, 6 and 7. Adults' $2.00. Children 12 yrs. and: under $1.00. For tickets contact Mrs. Maurice Fralick or Mr. John Beckett. - 1 miles east. LOST at Port "Perry Fair Grounds, Sept. 29th, one race horse head halter and bridle and shadow roll. . Phone 986- 4403. Reward. 2 SWANS--in the vicinity of the west end of 4th Conces- sion of Reach. Anyone hav- ing seen: them, please call Gordon Rolph - Week-ends 985-7708, Wordavs HI-92270, Week-nights HU97888. Re. 'verse charges. Reward. NOTICE SWEETMAN'S TAXI Phone 985-7365 For Sale CONTENTS from Model home,' chesterfield and mai, ching chair, dining room! suite, bedroom suite, desk,' pookcase stereo & T.V. broad. loom rug, 9 x 12, coffee and end table, ete, ete. All items Jike ' new. Phone Oshawa; 73. T.E) HOUSE-- Handyman"s Opp- ortunity. 5 room house, town of Lindsay. Reasonable for quick sale, Phone 705-324-2513 after 6 pm. Oct. 9 STRAW-- Phone 985-3023 WESTERN and ONTARIO Stockers, Stock calves, and. Holstein heifers, every week. har Johnson, R.R: 1, South. naghan. Phone Bailieboro 4 5. "10 miles South of Peterborough, Hwy. 20 ARTIC CAT Snowmobiles It's the advanced design and precision engineering that makes THE CAT a spirited, ~ dependable performer RIDE THE TRUSTY CAT You should have a CAMPER TOP on that half-ton before winter storms come. SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES popular at DISCOUNT Prices. We now sell ALLOUETTE SNOWMOBILES Watch the paper for arrival of machines JANETVILLE 705- 324-2050 VILLAGE SALES - & RENTALS Closed Sundays NEW COCKSHUTT #5 Corn Pickers, new tires, $1825.00, interest free terms until June 1st, 1970. B. & W. Farm Service, Blackwater 357-3760. PUREBRED Beagle Puppies. 64 R 31, Little Britain. SPACE HEATER with 200 gal. oil tank. Phone 985-7283. tion. -" 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, mech. anical certificate. Phone af. ter 6 p.m. 985-7427; 1963 G.M.C. % ton pick-up. '| Phone 985-2830. '63 BUICK, Wildcat, full power, hard top. Certified: excellent condition. Phone 985-7151. 2 SEMI-FORMAL Dresse-; also a wedding dress, size 7. Phone 985-7767. : 2--O0ct.16 "FORD TRACTOR front end _|loader, 3 pt. hitch, power take off, loaded tires, good condi- 728-0456. Oct.9-16 1967 G.M.C. 1% ton truck, heavy duty suspension, heavy duty battery. positraction axle, still under warranty. 260 Golf St., Oshawa. "SKI - DOO SALES and SERVICE 1970 Models on Display MAJCHER PONTIAC - BUICK LTD: Phone 7361 - 62 '60 SUNBEAM Alpine. Con- vertible, good condition $395. Phone_ 985 -2066. 19 -- 9 WEEK OLD PIGS, Phone_ 985 2720, 1968 CHEV STEP VAN, 2}1-- - 000 miles left on warranty. Dual rear wheels, sliding rear door, sliding partition, . Box '12' x 6' x 6%'. Carries up to 14, 000 lbs. On view at Leaskdale Garage. Call Carl Elliott 852-3761. ° EA PORT PERRY Minor Hockey Registration Fri., Oct. 17 -- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat., Oct. 18 -- 10 a.m. to 12 At The Port Perry Area Birth Certificate For All New Com PARENTS SHOULD ACCOMPANY THEIR VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY TEN DER For Garbage Collection Sealed Tenders for the collection of garbage in the Village of Port Perry for a period of 12 months. starting November 1, 1969 will be received by Council. Tenders to be in the hands, of the undersigned by noon, October 15, 1969. Contract form may be seen at the Municipal Office. Lowest or any tender. not. necessarily accepted. John F. Raines, Clerk Village of Port Perry ® 27 ® A 1) 6 J

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