No SUR AT Os Ty i AE SNF TH i tio rn > 4 'sincere thanks to these. who have brought us comfort by| (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate -- 5c. per word 1st week, 4c. extra consecutive | weeks for a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 80c, for extra consecutive weeks. Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, and additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. =) = WEEE 8 = Vl ORV SRE SL SN = (Wh gi = =| Le RENT ¥ SWAPR + HIRE = (Fe Fann 'ARR f i SELL: RENT +» SWAP Ing Sr Salo ; E LJ CHIR TE rine BE [I EN == 4 =1 2 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE | NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS = CARDS OF THANKS 5c. a word with a maximum of 20 words $1.00 5c. a word with a. maximum of 20 words $1.00 IN MEMORIAMS = $1.50 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additional lines. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1 .50 per inch with aminumum|| | -~._oneinch. ___ | All Classified Ads must be in this office not later than -- i 12 O'CLOCK NOON TUESDAY - Send cash, stamps, or money orders and save money PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference. |Frey of Nestleton, Ont., dear brother. '| Asselstine) of Australia, Rose At Rest Coming Events| For Sale For Sale BELL, Violet A.-- At the Community "Hospital; Port Perry on Saturday, March 11, 1972, Violet A. Applebee, be- loved wife of the late George Percy Bell, dear sister of George of Toronto, Stewart, Austin, - Donald, Dot (Mrs. Patt Hazell) and Hazel, all of Montreal, and Helen (Mrs. P. Breed) of Minaki, Ont, In her 73rd - year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott Panabaker, Port Perry. Re: quiéem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception on Tuesday, March 14th at 10 am; Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. FREY, Joseph John -- At the Toronto General Hospital on Friday, March 10th, 1972, Joseph Frey, dearly loved BINGO, Thursdav. March 16 at 8.00 p.m, at Legion Hall. Jackpot $150. in 55 numbers. Snacjal $5 per line and $10 full card. ST. PATRICK'S BREAKFAST Sunday, March 19th "8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m, NEW & USED vacuum 'elean. ers. Repairs to most makes. Phone 985-7704 evenings. - , 4--Mar.2 TWO BED Camp Trailer for sale. good condition $250. Tel. 985-7239 or 9832528 O Oddfellows Hall. Sponsored by Oddfellows Lodse Port Perry. Admission $1.00. 3 2--Mar.15 C. W. L. ST® PATRICK'S EUCHRE in Catholic Com. munity Centre Friday, March 17th at 8.00 p.m. Admission 50¢. Door Prizes and re- freshments, 2--Mar.15 1965 METEOR V-8 automatic, good condition. Reasonable, Phone 985-7989. For Sale son of 'Joseph and Maria _of --Mary (Mrs, "A. of Toronto, John and Ste- t home. In his bakér, Port Perry. Requiem at the Church of the maculate Conception, Por. Perry on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, Toronto. BEECROFT, Margaret C.-- At the Oshawa General Hos. Ca rd of Tha nks| My sincere thanks to Dr. Woodall, Dr. Hayes and nur- ses in Ward 3C in Oshawa Hospital, relatives & friends for visits, flowers, fruit, gifts and telephone inquiries_and cards, basket of fruit from Seagrave U.C.W., visits from Rev. Critch. ks Luella Short We wish to express our flowers, cards and donations Card of Thanks TEC Words cannot express our appreciation to our neigh- bours and friends for the many acts and words of kind- ress, flowers, cards and do: nations to the heart fund and otners. To know that others held Doug in such high es- teen is of some comfort to us who loved him so dearly. Our neighbours and friends were so wonderful. * Vernon, Vera Asselstine r= --and family pital on Monday, March 13, 1972, Margaret Ferguson, be- loved wife of David Beecroft (Mrs. Douglas Fish) of Little Britain, grandmother of Rcd- ger and great grandmother of Shelley and Lisa, In her 86th year. Resting at the Chapel. . of McMcDermott Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Wed. at 2:00 p.m. Interment McNeil's Cemetery Wick. Sg Jay = gs MM pei Notice and dear mother of Muriel | SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Broadloom by Harding, Ce: anese, Kraus, etc. All at discount prices. wall or rug- sizes. 4695 after 7 p.m. Call' 986- TF. TYPEWRITERS -- Adders, Cales, Cash Registers, Desks, Chairs, Files, new, used. Ren. tals. Seryice. Discount Prices. Open 4 Wed., Thurs. Bill Hamilton, Brooklin 6554179 T.F. FINAL SKI-DOO SALE--New 1972 Elans $519.00. New 15 H.P. $539.00. No Down Pay- ment. Midtown Ski-Doo Sales 324-2791 Lindsay, 2--Mar.22 TWO HOLSTEIN Heifers, springing and 1 heifer to faten for beef purpose. Call 985-3691 after 6 p.m, BALED HAY, Don Hunter, Seagrave, Phone 985-7877. INGLIS Automatic Washer, practically new. Phone 986: For wall to |5085 QUAKER Space heater, with fan, 100 gal. tank included. Phone 985-2474. STRAW FOR SALE : 985-2058 WATKINS The Store at Your Door - Since 1868 Quality, Money Back Guaranteed Products Call Art Reeder ..986-4810 HOLSTEIN cow due to fresh- en in 2 weeks; 6 Hereford heifers. Phone 985-2140. CONTENTS from Model home, chesterfield and mat- ching * chair, dining room 1971 NORDIC, 399 electric Skidoo with cover, spare belt, plugs, tools and mirror. Cost price $1080.80. Sells for $650.00. 1971 Ski-doo, doub- le trailer with tracks, light safety chain and box to fit, Run 21 iniles. Price $150.00 Apply Cottage 26, Pine Point Scugog Island, Concession 9E. suite, bedroom suite, desk, bookcase ~ stereo & T.V,, broadloom rug 9x12, coffee and end tables, etc. ete. All items like new. Phone Oshy TWIN GYMN Exerciser, lik® new $60.; 1969, 18 h.p. Ski- doo, very good condition, a'. most new track. Phone 985: 1968 CHEVROLET, 4 door Biscayne, V-8 automatic, ra. dio. Good condition. Priced 9 [to sell at $1050. Phone 985- 7515. Go FOX TERRIER Pups, small short haired, good. house F.|dog ,easy to train. needs lot: of 'love. Phone 985-7995. 2500 BALES mixed hay, 1st and 2nd cut. 50c. bale. Phone 985-3035, 303 BRITISH army rifle wit" bayonet $25; double barrel shotgun $50 or trade for any antique, Phone 985-7037. Wanted to Buy BRASS BED, old china dolls, alladin and glass lamps, fur- niture and glassware, etc. Call Vera Lee's "Antiques. 985-7723. CHEV. or GM.C. % or 1 ton truck, 1960 - 1965, in good condition. Phone 985-3451. Sa 2--Mar.15 Need Printing _ Fast? See Us Port Perry Star to the Sick Children Hospital, in the loss of our daughter. Molly and Gary Cooper We wish to extend our sincere thanks to those tho sent plants and cards, also Dr. Mathew Dymond, and to all our friends and neigh- bours that made my transpor- tation to- and from Port Perry Hospital. possible, to Mr. Ronald Ginn who kept our driveway free of snow. Josephine Bain and Earl Mitchell My sincere thanks to ncighbours and, friends for cards, flowers and gifts sent to me during my stay in hospital and since returning home, Ruby Beare HAUGENS BAR-B-QUE wish to apologize to all our cus- tomers for Sunday inconveni- ence. To all those who waited a long time for their orders, those who didn't get served at all and to those A sincere thank you to Dr.'s Martin and McIntyre, the nurses and staff for their excellent care, the Manches-' ter .U.C.W. and friends for flowers, gifts, cards and visits during my stay in the Community Memorial Hospi- tal. Mrs. John Hofstce Many thanks to Dr. Allin, and the nurses and staff of Port Perry Community Hos: pital, to Grace U.C.W., also. for inquiries, visits, cards & gifts, and to my family for their help, on the occasions on which I have been a -pa-}- tient in the hospital." Reta Chandler Coming Events LADIES HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETING March 20th at the hospital at 2 p.m. All welcome. SPRING TEA & --BAKE SALE™ Manchester United Church, Wed.. April 19th at 2:30 p.m. Admission to tea 50c. TEENS - JAM Those interested in bowling Saturday, March. 18th, in .I wish to thank my rela-- tives,-friends_and neighbours for their cards, gifts, flowers and visits during my stay in the hospital. Also thanks t . Brignall"s Ambulance, Drs. Honein and Beer, nurses and staff. Jill Dowson 'Oshawa contact Debbie Mec- 'Neil or Ted Clement. EUCHRE, Saturday. March 18th, Oddfellows Hall, 8:00 p.m. sharp. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. BINGO, Wednesday, March who found their chicken not to be well done. We had trouble with the Bar-B-Que Announcement 15th, sponsored by Catholiz Men's League. Jackpot $200. in 53 numbers. Minor jack- raachines and gas lines. Now this is all corrected and we are back to normal. Thank you. Management and Staff Our sincere thanks to the Port Perry Fire Department for their quick service and 'efforts to save our house. A thank you to the Policemen for their courteous service and a special -thank you to our good neighbours Mr, & Mrs. Tom Bell and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Maymie McLaren Addie McLaren Many thanks to Dr.'s Allin and Price, Brignall's Ambu. lance, nurses and staff of Community Memorial Hospi- tal for their earc and kind: ness... Also to friends for Mr. Earl Martyn is pleased to announce-the marriage of his son Earl Bruce to Denise Sholda, daughter of Mrs. Sholda, Toronto. Marriage took place March 9th, at his home in Port Perry. pot $55. in 55 numbers. SPECIAL MEETING for all ACTIVE members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419. Sunday. March 19th, 1 p.m. sharp. At Rest BRIDGE & EUCHRE March 21st, 8 p.m. sharp at auditorium Port Perry Unit. ed Church. Sponsored bv ALLIN,- Clare E.--Sudden- ly at his home on Mondav March 6th, 1972, Clare Allin of 3 Lowe Street, Bowman: ville, in his 62nd year. Hus- band of Vera Power. father of Dr. Robert C. Allin, Port Perry and Dr. John T. Allin, Champaign, 'Ill. Rested at Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. March 8th. Interment, Bow- Board of Stewards. Prizes & lunch. Admission 50c. EUCHRE--Friday, March 17 at Legion Hall. 8:15 p.m. Ad- mission $1.00. Cash prizes, Ski-doo SALES and SERVICE Headquarters See the new 1972 Models now Phone 985-7361. Water St, Port Perry WATKINS SINCE 1868 YES Watkins MV100 will produce beef and milk at a competitive price. PLUS it is easy to use and has all the ingredients ne. cessary to keep cattle in to form the year round. . - For Reach, Scugog, Mariposa gal I. B. Standish 1416-865- MERCURY OUTBOARDS and Skidoo Sales and Service. Drew boats. and all accessor- ies. Gord's Marine, Clare- mont, 649-2007. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS for|. the home and farm. Your dealer A. L. Sutcliffe 985 7844. T.F. AT EXQUISITE FABRIC SHOPPE, CANNINGTON All new shipments of Crim- plenes, beautiful spring co! ours and now dark shades. still only $3.95 vd. 60" wide. Heavy Terry Towelling 45". Plains $1.49. Patterned $1.98 vd. Fortrel Broadcloth 45" wide. our price 88¢c. yd. white too! Fibre-Glass Drapery 45" DANCE at Utica Hall Satur- day. March 18th. Music b' Northern Ramblers. Old time & modern. Admission 83.00 per couple. Refresh. ments, Sponsored by 1.0.7 $1.29 yd. New printed Crim- plenes. beautiful Polyester Crepes. white uniform fab- rics. pillow tubings. ticking, jerseys and knit fabrics. Something to suit everyone' cards and visits. Marjorie Aldred: manville Cemetery. 2--Mar.15] awa 728-3473. CTF. |7749. McINTYRE UPHOLSTERING : ¥ will be closed until April 1st. MAJCHER HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE she Mar, PONTIAC - BUIC : NAR: Buick COMMUNITY MEMORIAL PORT will be held at the Municipal Offices in the Village of Port Perry, on WEDNESDAY, EVENING, MARCH 29th, 1972 at 8 p.m. The public' are cordially invited to at{end this meeting. : HOSPITAL PERRY WILSONS Broadloom to be laid headboards 8 pe. dinette sets taste-and budget. 2--Mar.15 ® STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SALE eo showroom must be cleared. Open Wed., Thurs. and Fri. to 10:00 p.m. 2 pe. modern high back chesterfield suite $168.00 Tub style vinyl swivel rocker . Colonial design davenport set 3 pc. bedroom suite, walnut finish 9 pe. dining room suite, pecan finish clearout 488.00 Peppler Spanish bedroom suite, genuine oak, includes queen size head board Platform rockers, nylon and vinyl 39" Continental beds, complete with .. Quilted mattresses, double size, clearout . Queen size box spring and mattress, per set 9 x 12 room size carpets from * " Arborite book case, glass doors WILSONS FURNITURE l 20 CHURCH STREET :: OSHAWA, ONTARIO FURNITURE next week, complete 48.00 188.00 - 168.00 429.00 52.00 5800 29.95 99.50 39.00 48.00 20.00