AE a a Bm oa Pe AAA AA SAS ANS NSS ESS SSENNS 'HIRE * S19 =] = EEE CE HIRE * BUY * 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., February 12, 1970 AA A A A A A NN NNN NSN YT NN Classified Advertising Rates (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 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. -" wssanuwd NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATH 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 CAAA LLLLCLALARRRLR RRR RRRR RNS Ln, ISN CNN CSS EN NNN YN CNN NN '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. [ Achaia odd A AAA SS A $8 NN All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than ] 4:00 p.m. Tuesday Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference. RS RN ER RR CR RR CU pup uppppappp Cards of Thanks PICKARD--In loving mem- ory of a dear mother and grandmother Lillian Pickard, who passed away Feb. 19th, 1965. Mum's life is a beautiful _ memory Her death is a silent grief She sleeps in God's beautiful garden In sunshine of perfect peace. We miss her, oh how well But realize God. knew best He let us have her many years Then gently bade her rest. Lovingly remembered by the family MAIRS -- In loving 'mem- ory of Ada Mairs who passed away Feb. 14th, 1968. Two years have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away God took her home it was His will. But in our hearts she is with us still. Lovingly rememebered by son Norman, Bernice, Allan, Dianne and Robert. MICHIE -- In loving mem- ory of our father John, who passed away February 9th, 1969. All by Jails and' conflicts Gone 1 dwell with Christ above. Quietly remembered by the family 'Cards of Thanks | Brock's Department--Larry I wish to thank friends, neighbours and relatives, Greenbank U.C.W. and WI for the boyely cards, flowers and favors that I received during my stay in Hospital. Special thanks to Drs Co: hoon Allin and Price and nursing staff of Port Perry Hospital. Thank you, Mrs. Ruth Stone. Special thanks to Phil Goreski and everyone that helped to make the dance a success and for the donation of $141.00. Scugog Second Groun. Boy Scouts Many thanks to Drs. Mat. Dymond & Kandel, the nur- ses and staff of Port Perry Memorial Hospital and all those for their enquiries and help during my stay in hospi- tal. George Smith THANK YOU At this time we of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Associa- tion would like to send a strong "Thank You" to our Local Merchants for their donations for "Minor Hockey Week". Here are the names of the Winners and the Mer- chants Donations: Don Carnegie's Men's Wear-- John Scott, Port Perry Cuff Links Marty's Restaurant--Bryce Ashmore, Port Perry Dinner for 2. White Feather Farms--Garth - Brooks, Prince Albert, 3 Doz. Eggs House of Howard--Mrs. Toni Goodwin, Lindsay, Ont. Set of Lamps Bruton's Drugs--Jerry Taylor Port Perry, Heating Pad Beare Motors--Al. Tomchi- shin, Caesarea, Ont., Car Wash Pickard's Harware--Mrs. A. Nicholsen, Port Perry, Cup & Saucer Canadian Tire--Mrs. M. Bron- son, Port Perry, Night Hawk Lantern Peel's Variety--Mrs. J. Wy- gerde, Nestleton, Pickle Dish McDermott & Panabaker-- Nick Van Weston, Port Perry, Scatter Rug Crest (Carnegie) Hardware-- Del Willis, Port Perry, Framed Picture James & Beare--Donald Hurst, Port Perry, Haircut Cawker Meat--Al Wackett, Port Perry, Canned Ham . Moase, Port Perry, Shirt, Tie and handkerchief set Dr. Master's--John Harper, Caesarea, Cash Donation James & Beare--Steve Tom- Chishin, Caesarea, Haircut Dowson's R. & W.--Carl Luke, Port Perry, One danned chicken We would like also to send a Special "Thank-You" to the following Merchants for their Donations to help make our "Pee Wee Tournament" a Big Success, To Chalet Farms for Donations of Tur- keys, to Flamingo Pastries for Donations of Tarts, to Chas. Bourgeois for Donation of Potatoes. Will Give Away. PUPS -- Call 986-4678 = = RENT * SAVY HIRE * BUY * SELL: RENT - Cards of Thanks. At Rest A Coming Events Sincere thanks to old friends and neighbours for their kind deeds in the past few years. Special thanks to Lenora Mec- Millan for her daily calls, Barlow family, Dr. Woodman, Rev. Guthrie, Sunderland Ambulance men and Ray Bre- thour. Mrs. Paul Mosienko A sincere thanks to my friends, relatives and neigh. bours for cards, gifts and flowers I received while in Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. McIntyre and Diamond, Nurses and Staft for their kindness. i Della Skerratt I wish to thank my rela- tives, friends and neighbours who were so considerate of me at the time of my acci- dent. Thanks also to those who helped break the mono- tony of four months on crut- ches. These kind acts were much appreciated. John Leask BANE Re LN The family of the late James Henry Mahaffy wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. V. Parsons for his comforting message. To the ladies who provided and served lunch, to - friends, neighbours, relatives for their many kindnesses, con- delences, beautiful floral tri- butes. ~ Also thanks to Mec- Dermott-Panabaker. Births JANSSEN--Hank and Joyce (nee Coyle) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Marie Ellen,-9 1bs., 2 ozs.,, on February 1; 1970 at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. A little sister for Tony and Doris. BOWLES, Frank S. -- At his home Port Perry on Tues. Feb. 10th, .1970, Frank S. Bowlés, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowles, dear brother of Mary of Port Perry, Helen (Mrs. B. Mac- Kinnon) Florida, James, Jo- seph & Louis of Toronto and Martin of Port Perry. Rest. rling at the Chapel of Me- Dermott - Panabaker, Port Perry. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Imma. culate Conception Port Perry on Friday at 10:00 a.m. Inter- ment Port Perry R. C. Cemetery. WELLS--Doug and Barbara (nee Coyle) are happy to an- nounce th birth of their son, Geoffrey Alan, 7 lbs., 9 ozs. on February 5th, 1970 at Northwestern: General Hos- pital, Toronto. SWAIN, Lewis Werry--At the Oshawa General Hosp. on Thurs, Feb. 5th, 1970, Lewis W. Swain of R.R. 2, Blackstock, beloved husband of Janet Hall, dear father of Percy and Ernest of Black: stock, David of London, Ont,, Reta (Mrs. Jas. Wilson) and Janet (Mrs. Clare Vernon) of Port Perry and Winnie(Mrs. Wm. Cordingley) of Toronto, loving brother of Ann (Mrs. Milton Sanderson) and Weir of Toronto, Herb and Harold of Blackstock, predeceased by 2 sisters Mrs. 'Agnes Mar- low and Mrs. Margaret Car- ley and 1 brother Ray; also survived by 25 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. In his 78th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott. Panabaker Port Perry for service .on Monday at 2 p.n. Interment Union Cemetery, Cadmus. Coming Events FIREMEN'S DANCE Reserve the date SATURDAY APRIL 18th for the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Firemen's Dance to be held at the Legion Hall in Port Perry. Further particuars will be given later. LEGION Coming Events PENNY DRAW and TEA-- Saturday, May 9th in Odd- fellows Hall. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Keep this date in mind. DANCE Saturday, March 7th Music by.the ROYAL AMBASSADORS $8.00 per couple Refreshments Included Members and Guest VALENTINE TEA and Bake Sale at Manchester United Church, Wednesday, Febru- ary 18th, at 2:30 p.m. Keep April 17th open for a Sup. 'anese evening. VALENTINE TEA AND BAKE SALE Hospital Auxiliary Valen- tine Tea and Bake Sale at Masonic Hall, February 14th, 2-4 pm. Come and bring la friend. TENDERS TENDERS | WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRINCE ALBERT BOARD OF STEWARDS FOR THE POSITION OF CARETAKER FOR PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH. TENDERS TO BE PRESENTED TO ALLEN MARTYN, PRINCE ALBERT BEFORE FEBRUARY 15, 1970. LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSAR- ILY ACCEPTED. Jan. 15-29-Feb, 12 * EROS -- Fred and Marion (nee Davey) of Clarkson are happy to announce the birth of a daughter Deanna Lynn, 7 lbs, 10% oz. on Feb. 6th, 1970. A sister for Mark. At Rest GODLEY, Lily -- Beloved wife of Arthur Frank God- ley and dear mother of Mabel (Mrs. Clifford Price), High- land Creek; Frank, Port Perry; Robert, Mississauga; Charlotte, at home; Grace (Mrs. Jack Dann), Scarbor- ough. At Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, on February th, Grandmother of ten children and great-grandmother of six great-grandchildren. Funeral from Ralph Day Funeral Home, 180 Danforth Avenue, at 3:00 p.m. February 11th, with interment in Pine Hills Cemetery, Scarborough. VALENTINE BALL Saturday, February 14, 1970 at Club Annrene, music by George Beare and his Merry- makers. Admission - $4.00 couple. Tickets Phone Ken Sturman 985-7778. 3--Feb.12 ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Louise Patterson Handi. craft Guild will be held in the Masonic Hall, Saturday, May 30th. REAL ESTATE There's Somthing Wrong With Every House FRED COOK BS.A, FRI Realtor find it. You have to decide what is significant and important and what is not. Most buyers take a pretty reasonable attitude when they .are "shopping" for a house and seldom expect a house to be a perfect image of the place they have always dreamed of living in. - But a buyer is making a mistake -- to the detriment of his own bargaining position -- when he or she attempts to "pick holes" in a house by blowing up an unimportant item into a major flaw. Always remember that a cupboard door that swings the wrong way, or one small window that "looks" no- where, or some other flaw that probably went unoticed by She present owner, can often be rectified at little - cost. Keep in mind the important things: the structure, the plan, the location, the architectural appearance, and so on. These are the things you will have to live with after the trifles have been taken care of. Quibbling over incidentals is not good bargaining. In fact, it may make the realtor and vendor suspect you are not serious about buying. Or it may offend the vendor and make him uncooperative in finally settling on a mutually satisfactory price. 5 All you have to do it look hard enough and you'll |. FRALICK, Olive V.--At the [ Port Perry Somme Hosp. on Friday Fbruary 6th, 1970, Olive V. Mark, beloved wife of Kenneth A. Fralick and dear mother of Ruby (Mrs. R. Peyton) Port Perry, Carol (Mrs. J. Bedford) Oshawa and Kenneth D. of Bay Ridges. Rested at the Chapel of Mec- Dermott - Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Monday at 3:30 p.m. Intermént Piea- sant Point Cemetery. HOT LUNCHEON St. = John's Presbyterian Church, 11:30 - 1:30, Friday, Feb. 27th. Tickets $1.25, Paone 985-7256. 3--Feh.26 BINGO, Thursday, February 12th at 8.00 o'clock at Legion Hall. Jackpot $200.00 in 60 numbers, Legion Special $20. in 10 numbers, Top. Line, 20 20 segular- games;--Share the MacGREGOR, Mona A.--At Toronto Ontario on Sat. Feb. 7th, 1970, Mona A. Rodman, beloved wife of the late Egbert (Bert) MacGregor and dear mother ,of Doris (Mrs. Gordon Reneau) Toronto and |« Jack of Port Perry. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott. |. Panabaker, Port Perry 'for | H Service on Tues. at 2:00 p.m. JwiSrment Pine Grove Ceme- ery ¥ PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL GENERAL MEETING Sunday, February. 15th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Arena. "YOUNG ARTIST SERIES" FIRST one-hour' Concert March 1st--Sunday 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Port Perry United Church, Students of Marie Taylor inda Mountjoy-- Grade X Piano Juanita Erickson-- Grade X Piano Glenn Taylor-- Grade X Organ Guest Vocal Artist-- Ross Cotton, ARCT, RMT. 3--Febh.26 HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Regular meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Monday. February 16th at-2 p.m. at Port Perry Hospital. Everyone Welcome. Revision of List Re: Vote Under the Liquor Licence Act Village of Port Perry, March 18, 1970 lounge licence for consumption with meals on licensed premises? . Qualified voters', whose names have been omitted from the list may apply to me as Returning Officer at the Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street and have their names added. - : Applications may be made by telephone or by writing -to me at my office or by applying at my office in person the hours of 9:00 am. to 12:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to including March 6, 1070. After March 6, 1970 no more names will be added to the list. MR. J. F. RAINES, Returning Officer 181 Perry Street Telephone 985-7981, | "Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a dining 7 during the days from Monday to Friday and during. 5:00 p.m. The lists' are open for revision until and' N