~ 2 5 Fa TY . ga A A ln Re n sh CJ = a RY TRAD O RN et! = = | AA A A A A A A ANS SN SN YSN NCR ' [Achaiah hhh A A A AN bd REVEL STLRLOFRNL SA RREEN IE. VW SER OLLI LETRA § TRE RT ri) EA IRS Za WO WR A ER a A AE ARAN CD 01 25 IL ad ARVIN UL BE TT AEE URS TO Siti 1 -f #2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 20, 1969 . AAAS SS NN heh i A A A A A ASN NN NNN #1 We would ike to take tins} ARTICLES FOR'SALE -- Classified Advertising' Rates (Effective March 1st, 1967) REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate--4c. per word 1st week, 3c. extra consecutive . weeks with a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 75c. 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. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 - {IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.00 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additionallines. AAA AAA SA NN CN CNN 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. A A A A SL SS NN NX) EAA A A SSS RCN NN NNR RN 1 AA A A A A A SL A AS ALLL SSNS Cards Of Thanks Coming Events For Sale opportunity to thank our many friends in the Green: bank area who contributed toward the gift that we re- cently received. - Ed and Bernice McCaig BOND--The wife and fami. ly of the late: Arthur Bond convey our sincere apprecia- tion to friends, neighbours and relatives for deeds of kindness, hospital visits and beautiful floral tributes in our profound loss. Special thanks to Dr. Ugray, Dr. Cummings, nurses on 3A Oshawa General Hospital and the Rev. Alex Ness D.D. At Rest CAAA VCLARAVLAALRNRLL CRC RRRR RCP CR RRB RRS Cards Of Thanks GRAY--In loving memory of our dear grandmother Mrs. Gertrude Gray who passed away November 23, 1968. i bid days are dark, friends ew, : Grandma, dear, we think of you. Friends are friends if they are true, We lost our best when we lost you. ' I would like to take this opportunity to thank my friends for the lovely cards, visits, flowers and help, es- pecially to my mother for helping me and being so ind. Thanks to the nurses and staff of Port Perry Hos- pital, Dr. Kandel and Dr. Dalrymple during. my recent illness. : Thank you Mrs. Lloyd Wakeford Lovingly Remembered by Shay, Dave, Jim and Betty GRAY--In loving memory of a dear mother Mrs. Gert rude Gray, who passed away November 23, 1968. + The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. . ,. Always remembered by Ivan and Marie We wish to express our sincere thanks for all the lovely gifts presnted to us by the ladies of Greenbank, Port .Perry. and surrounding communities. Sandra and Don Dort. GIBSON--We wish to ex- tend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sym- pathy and the beautiful flor- al arrangements received from neighbours, relatives and many friends in our sad bereavement of a dear son, JORDAN -- Remembering the happy times with our dearly loved son and brother Bill who left us on Nov. 23, 1968 too suddenly and too soon. Missed by his family Especially - thanking Rev. Parsons for his kindness, also many thanks ¢o the pallbear- ers and the McDermott- Panabaker Funeral home. brother and uncle Kenneth. Sincerest thanks to all TILL--In loving memory of a' dear father George, who passed away Nov 24th, 1961. He. walks with us down quiet paths, And speaks in wind and rain, ' $ For the magic power of memory = Gives him back to us again. Sadly missed by daughter Norrine and son-in-law John, Cards Of Thanks Mr. George Waddell, Beth- any wishes to thank everyone for the lovely cards and visits during his recent illness at Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon and Dr. Price and to all the wonder- ful nurses for helping to make my stay in hospital a pleasant one.. friends and neighbours for lovely gifts, acts of thought- fu . kindness and prayers during my recent hospital- ization. also to Drs. Diamond' awa Hospital and since com- ing home. To neighbours for their kindness ¢o Fleetwood while I was away. A special "Thank You" to Cliff and Jean Rodd for their help and thoughtfulness. All was much appreciated. } Fleetwood & Mae Beare Sincere thanks to the Senior Citizens for the uce of the hall, also for their help, and to all those who sent cards and gifts on the occasion of my 80th birthday. My sin- The Sutcliffe family would like to extend sincere appre- ciaton to relatives and neigh- bours for the kndness and help and the tokens of sym: pathy shown to them during their bereavement in the loss o four mother, Mrs. Mabel Sutcliffe. 1 cere appréciation. Mrs. Emma Webster a I wish to thank everyone for their visits. cards and flowers during my stay at the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J. Diamond and the nurses and staff. Muriel Graham I wish to thank my rela- tives and friends for flowers, gifts, visits, cards and mess ages I received while in Osh- FRALICK, Emerson Glad- stone--At the home of his daughter, R.R. 2, Hastings, on Wed. Nov. 12th, 1969, Emerson G. Fralick, beloved husband of the late Norah Alborough, dear father of Dennis of Lancashire Eng., of our mother, Mrs. Mabel of Hastings and Marjorie of Windsor, brother of Kenneth of Port Perry. In his 80th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port for service on Fri, at 3.30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. SUTCLIFFE, Teresa Roset- ta Mabel -- On Thurs. Nov. 13, 1969, Mabel Sutcliffe of Port Perry, Ont, beloved wife of the late Russell Sut- cliffe, dear mother of Julia (Mrs. J. Lomago) of Manilla, Henry of Leskard, Kathleen (Mrs. Ivan Lee) Palgrave, Robert L. and Gordon, both of Port Perry, Pearl (Mrs. Dave Hannah) of Ottawa and the late Charies Sutcliffe. In her 80th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Sat. at 2:00 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery. Births McLEOD -- Les and Isobel (nee Baylis) wish to announ- ce the birth of their son Paul Rayman, 6 1bs., 2 oz. at Oshawa General Hospital on November 14, 1969. . CHRISTMAS BAZAAR . & TEA Visit St. John's Presbyterian Church Schoolroom, Saturday November 29th, 2:30 p.m. for aprons, knitted goods, novel- ties and home baking. : 4--Nov.27 MEETING will be held in Utica Community Hall, Tues. day, November 25th at 8:00 p.m. to elect a new member | TOY FOX Terrier Pups, will For Sale hold until Christmas. Phon 985-2736. 7 Chevelle SS 396 1969 CHEVELLE SS396 -- 325 H.P. Three speed auto- matic, vinyl roof, radio, white walls, mag wheels, 13,500 ori. ginal miles. Asking $3,500. Phone 985-3089 afer 5 p.m. 25 PULLETS, heavy breed starting to lay; Roasting chic- kens ready for the oven; 2 Refrigerators suitable for cottages; Black pony mare, years old $75.00; 1 pair little girls skates, size 9 used only once; 1 pair girls figure skat- es, size 11; Guitar in good condition $20.00. Phone -- 985-2715. , 7 for the hall board. Every: one welcome. Bruce Bailey, Secretary. " ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Anglican Parish Hall, Nov. 22nd, 1969, 2-5 p.m. Delica- tessen, Bake Table, Touch & Take, Fancy Work and other items. BINGO, Friday. November 21st at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Catholic Men's League. Jack- 7 FT. POOL TABLE with 2 cues and snooker balls $75. Phone 985-2889. - '59 METEOR, 4 parts, V-8 Motor, $50.00 Phone 986 4818. USED UPRIGHT Piano by Fidelity Lodge AF. & AM. May be seen at the Masonic Temple Thursday, Nov. 20th 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. and on Mon- day, Nov. 24th 7:00-7:30 p.m. pot $110.00 in 51 numbers. Minor jackpot $25.00 in 50 numbers. Winner of Minor jackpot last week Mrs. Gar vie. . DANCE, Saturday, Nov. 29th '69 GENERAL MOTORS Epic Station Wagon, light green, bucket seats, radio, only 5,000 miles, balance of new car warranty, financing can be arranged. Phone 985-7212. at Utica Hall. Polkas, Fox- trots, Squares, etc. Admission $2.00 per couple. Sponsored by Port Perry L.O.L. COAT, girls brown Orlon pile winter coat with matching 'hat, size 14. Phone 985-2396. 2--Nov.27 DENURE TOURS --16 day Florida Tours --Frequent departures 3 PIECE. BEDROOM suite, spring & mattress, combina. tion radio and record player, piano. Phone 985-2573. --Nov. Dec. Jan.--$110.00 For Information 'FRED DENURE TOURS Box 238,Lindsay (705) 324-9161 CROSIER --%Ron and Bar bara (nee Best) are happy to announce the birth of their son at 2:18 a.m. Tuesday November 4th in Port Perry Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 10% ounces. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Albert Har- per anonunce the marriage of their daughter Sandra Jean to Mr. Donald Edward Dort, Uxbridge, Ontario, on Saturday, November = 15th, 1969 at Port Perry United Church followed by a recep- tion at 'the 'Oddfellows and Rebekah Temple. Announcement The ' engagement is an. nounced of Deborah Jane Godley only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godley, Port Perry to Mr: Raymond Wil liam Fudge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fudge, Scar- borough. Marriage to take place on Friday evening, at 7 p.m., November 28, 1969 in Port Perry United Church. Coming Events FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier will be pleased to receive relatives and friends at a social evening in Utica Com. munity Hall on Saturday, November 22nd at 8 p.m. on the occasion of their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. i Boy Scout hoist. new, complete with Jouming frame. Call 986 5577. SQUARE Grand Piano, well preserved, - valuable as an antique, built around 1890. Write box No. 53, Port Perry. Paper: Drive Sat., Nov. 22nd 'at. 9:00 p.m. for Port Perry, Seagrave and Greenbank only -| All papers, books, magazines, etc. should be tied neatly or placed in boxes at sidewalk, or taken to the Scout Hall by 12:00 noon. If papers are missed or for special pick- ups, phone 985-2426. BINGO, Thursday, November 27th at 8 o'clock at Legion Hall. Jackpot $160.00 in 56 numbers Légion Special $80. in 21 numbers, top line, 20 regular games, share the wealth TURKEY BINGO TUES., DEC. 16th, 8 p.m. at Catholic Hall, John St. Spon- sored by Minor Softball Assoc, 3 i CARD PARTY Manchester U.C.W. Card Party, Manchester Church Basement, Wednesday, Nov. 26th at 8.00 p.m. Admission 75¢., Lunch, 2--Nov.20 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? VISIT LOUISE PATTERSON GUILD at the home of MRS. V. SKERRATT R.R. 4, Port Perry SNOWPLOW, 7 * blade and [{ HORSES and Ponies, 2 yrs, 1 yr. and colt Call 985-2059. TWO. 45 GALLON drums with taps, Coleman space heater, 2 baseboard electric heaters. Call 985-7111, EXCLUSIVE! from McCULLOCH POWER MAC 6 THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAIN SAW THAT CUTS 6-INCH TREES y. IN SECONDS! WEIGHS ONLY 6 18S." Large 'variety of Handicraft to suit all. Open 9 to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday SEE THE 1970 ALOUETTE SNOWMOBILE The Reliable One UTICA FARM _ EQUIPMENT PHONE 985-3042' ¢ A New Concept in Chain Saw Design! + Weighs pounds less than any other chain saw! o Cuts like saws twice its weight! * 'Center Balanced' one hand control! for ¢ Rugged Quality--Aluminum- Magnesium engine-- frictionless bearings ® FREE DEMONSTRATION Less Bar and Chain 1964 FORD Falcon Futura, $500. Good condition. Phone 985-7794. UTICA FARM LEGION Saturday, December 6th RAY WALKER' " AND THE AMBASSADORS Admission $8.00 per couple REFRESHMENTS iembers and Guest. ~~ For Sale LADIES full length Muskrat fur ¢ size 3840. Very reasonable. Phone 985-2650. DANCE} 1. GIBSON amplifier and sil. vertone guitar, will sell se EQUIPMENT PHONE 985-3042 grate or together. -Call 9 Wiglets Regularly $ DELUXE car bed, baby loun- ge, jolly jumper, baby toilet seat, 2 doll prams, brown &| beige 26" x 12", yellow and |: white 21" x 11." Phone 985- 7330. FOR NOVEMBER ONLY DISPLAY WIGS SALE - Regularly $48.60 -- For $31.50 With carrying case $39.95 Falls . Regularly $69.50 -- For $47.50 Regularly $74.50 -- For $64.50 Wash and Wear Wigs $29.95 with carrying case. Richard's Beauty Studio PORT PERRY 985-7991 P9000 00000000000009, 19.95 -- For $15.95 eo. 8 ye r +* - "&