' 10-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1975 Card of Thanks Announcement A sincere thank you to everyone who sent cards, gifts," made inquiries and visited me during my stay In the hospital. a i M. Cookman, Sincere thanks to our family and friends for the lovely surprise party given to us on Saturday evening on the occasion of our 25th Wedding Anniversary, also for gifts and cards. Memories of this evening" will always be cherished. Victor & Muriel Giles In Memoriam GEER - In loving memory of a dear husband: father and grand- father, Chartes Geer, who passed - away August 15, 1970. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, . Hold 'memories that will last forever. Ever remembered family. i by the Mr. and Mrs. Owen Reader, Caesarea, ware pleased to announce 'the. forthcoming marriage of their 'only daughter, Sharalyn Marle, to Richard. Stewart Campbell, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs, Grant Campbell, R. R. # 1, Nestleton. The wedding is to take place Saturday, Septem- ber 6, 1975, at 2:00 p.m. In Yelverton United Church. Notice RIDE WANTED to Durham College from Port Perry. Phone LANDLORDS - Houses, Apart. ments, Rooms urgently needed. Durham Housing Registry - ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Br. 419 50-50 draw winner for August 2, 1975. Winner - Connle. Parker, $677.00. Canvasser - Clara Warren. : RAINES - In loving memory of Georgina Raines. 4 Those whom we love go out of - sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all her ways Upright and [ust in all her days, Sincere and true in heart and mind, . Beautiful memories she left behind. . Remembered by loving husband, four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. RAINES - In loving memory of © Georgina Raines. -- day, - McDermott-Panabaker, Memories as we journey on - A smile from a loved one gone, None knows our deep regret, We will remember . if others forget. Remembered "by Lorraine and Ray. The Pink Dot Queen St.- Port Perry ~~ SUMMER INVENTORY SALE is now on! All Simmer Stock 50% RAINES, Georgina - In loving memory of our dear Nana, Geor- gina Raines, who passed away August 12, 1974. : We miss you terribly. Ralph arld Deborah Raines ~ At Rest TINSLEY, Helen - At the Ajax- Pickering Hospital on Wednes- August 6, 1975, Helen Clements, beloved wife of the lafe Robert John, Tinsley, dear mother of George of Port Perry, Jack of Pickering, Marjorie (Mrs C.Hansen) Oshawa and the late Marion McConkey, also survived by sevengrandchildren and fhree great grandchildren. In her 91st year. Rested at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Saturday, August 9, 1975, at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. KESTLE, Marie Therese - At the Toronto .General Hospital on Friday, August 8, 1975. Marie Sandham beloved wife of Anthony Kestle and loving mother of Deborah, Joanne, and Michelle, and dear daughter of Mabel Sandham and sister "of Patricia (Mrs. W. McGuire) and Philip, all" of Peterborough. Rested at -the chapel of Port Pérry from Sunday noon. Requiem Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Port Perry on Monday, August 11, 1975 .at 11 am. Interment Roman Catholic Cemetery, Uxbridge. Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaugh. 1th, Blackstock, wish fo announce the forthcoming marriage of .- their daughter, Linda Darlene, to Roy Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Bradburn, Blackstock. The wedding will be solemnized in Blackstock United Church, Saturday, August 30, 1975° at 4 p.m. ' : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodd are pleased to announce the forth. coming marriage of their only daughter, Arylie Apne, fo Mr. Keijo Kinnunen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lauri Kinnunen of Sudbury, Ontario. Wedding to take place, Coming Events Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 P.M. at. -Breadalbane Church, .Utica. Speaker Rev. Stuart McEntyre. Special music by St. John's Presbyterian Choir. YOGA CANCELLED until 2nd week in September. New members welcome. For inform. ation, phone 985-3549. TO ALL ORANGEMEN. Port Perry Lodge is holding a corn roast, Prentice Farm, Saturday, August 16th. EUCHRE - Oddfellows Hall, Sat., August 16th, 8 p.m. sharp. Spon- sored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch. KINSMEN CLUB Bingo will be held every Monday at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. Major jackpot $170.00 in 50 numbers, minor jackpot $70.00 in 54numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. ' LEGION BINGO, Thursday, August 21, 1975. Jackpot $270.00 in 50 numbers. Earlybird game 7:45. OPEN HOUSE Mr.and Mrs. C. A. Glass will hold an "Open House" in Latcham Centreon August 31st from 2p.m. till 5 p.m. to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Friends "are invited to call and share with them this happy occasion. Best 'Wishes only. AL27 RESERVE, Saturday, August 23 for Blackstock Fair «Parade 'at 12:30. To be opened by E. A. Starr. A Trampoline Act - The Rebounders. Dog Obedience vre- sentation. Band and Folk. Dancing by D. S. Park. Many other attractions. [WARD 4] Cartwright Liberal organizational meeting for the new Provincial_ Riding of Durham Ontario North to be held August 13, 1975, at the Recreation Centre Committee Room, Black- stock at 8:30 P.M. Light refresh- September 27, 1975 at Port Perry United Church. : 1% ments. Everyone welcome. 22 4 ASR IAL LI pe hy 579-0622, Extensions 48.69. TF. F ANNUAL CHURCH Service, |- Coming. Events . -BINGO - + *'$280 in. 59 numbers: Navy League Special | $35.00 Rh , Latcham Centre ~~, Port Perry, Ont. Every Tuesday -8p.m. TRENTWAY TOURS - Labor Day Weekend . Specials to BOSTON NEW YORK CITY NASHVILLE DEPARTS AUG. 29th nr ---- MOOSONEE DEPARTS AUG. 30th. For Details Contact Nonquon Travel" © 985-2336 CLUB ANNRENE DANCING -Sponsurea: oy Port Perry 'Figure Skating Club - featuring - BILL JOHNSON Friday, August 16th Admission $7.00 includes: Light Lunch Door Prize TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Trans General Store, House of _ Howard, Richards Beauty - Studio, G.M. Williams Motors, or at the door. Next Week "Fri. Aug. 22 - JACK BAILEY" Sat. Aug. 23 - The Ramblers shift, in slightly used Wiscot hd Coming Events| NEXT MOVIES Latcham Hall, Thursday, August 14th, 7 p.m, Children Show - "Munster Go Home'. 8:45 P.M. "Jesus Christ Super Star'!. IAI 6: For Sale. For Sale : SWIMMING POOL, repossessed, excellent condition, leading manufacturer, willing to sacri, CONTENTS from Model Home - chesterfield and matching chair, '|. dining room 'suite, bedroom ° fice at half price. Call collect 416- suite, "desk, bookcase, stereo, "For Sale SELF UNLOADING augered grain box with electric motor, and 1963 Mercury truck, in good condition.. Phone 986-4971. 16'-17' LEVENS Fibreglass boat, 80 h.p. Evinrude motor, electric trailer. Motor completely over- hauled this summer, as well as new steering cables and bilge pump. Paddles, spotlight, fire extinguisher and anchor includ- ed. Price $2200.00. 705-786-2670. PRIVATE, 2 bedroom house, extra room in basement, in good area, good financing available.' Asking $45,000.00. Open to offers. Call 985-7069 after 6 p.m. No agents please. Au20 1971 350 HONDA, as is, $400.00; 1964 Valiant, good running order, as is; 394 Oldsmobile engine and transmission, 'plus parts, any-- time, 986-5527. 9 FT. TRUCK Camper, V2 ton truck; propane stove, frig and sink, sleeps-4, $850.00 or best offer. Phone 985-7844. RUPPSTER - All Terrain vehicle, 2 seater, mini dune buggy. 9857237. .BEEF AND PORK sides. Here- fords, '150 - 200 Ibs., cut and wrapped, farm fresh, 89c per Ib. Murray Jackson, 985-2459. ALLIS.CHALMERSY Combine, Model 90, excellent condition, all Crop harvester, Model 90, Allis Chalmers. - Phone 655-4660. - USED 10' 'refrigerator, Frigi- daire, excellent condition, $115.00 Phone 985-3305. 1970 KAWASAKI 500, certi- fied, 985-7453. ' RAWLEIGH Products. Guaran- teed quality products for the home. Keith Lyle, 985.7030. Au27- T . Marsland. N pe CAR STEREO FOR NEW STEREOS OR INSTALLATION OF YOUR OWN STEREO CALL BRUCE SMITH 985-3108 ? Everything in Automatic Radio from under-dash tape to in-dash -AM FM STEREO tape. Also featuring speakers by Pioneer, Craig and CENTRAL ONTARIO TRAVEL ASSOCIATION in partnership with the Lake Simcoe Tourist Association invites you to the ~ RED BARN THEATRE "JACKSON'S PT., ONT: AUG. 12-16 / "6 Rooms Riv. Vu." .. by Bob Randall Next Week - The Seven Year Itch Curtain times: Tues. through Friday - 8:30 p.m. Saturdays 5:00 and 9:00 p.m. Tickets $3.50 and $4.00 A project of the Lake Simcoe Arts Foundation, : Don't Forget, every Saturday through July ana August from 3.10 4 p.m. at St. Georges Anglican Church, Sibbal's Point, readings from Stephen Léacock by Mr. Tom Celli. Admission Free. A arly Na Tug 9% 12; See. had) Bow AE hrs MS : ig items like new. Phone Oshawa . Forte bo prensa 'COLOR TV. Suzy Ki i Luke or Jenny* : . | uke or denny MH SUMMER DEALS! 'Falcon T.V. Large Selections 126 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa Check These... ) 723-0011 Examples: SER REMEMBER. {|= ~~ ™ ™ Crore | BED CBE BEST DEALS T™iooL | Hy . . Ton a 61185 1199 $349 = aid he 61380 $1599 $1399 ; CHEVROLET 0 3 38, © OLDSMOBILE || Wim 'me fs CALL Ts . ka is Bob Archer BRE HOOKER || CSTL®® ~~ And SONS Te ORIN S. © - Chevrolet - Oldsmobile" Oshawa 579-1818 Kinsale, Ont. sti iid ba oi 655-4811 Tom dh 0 Fide Sons REMEMBER > : 4 .| No Long Distance-Charges; . * Easy Credit Terms ~ To Whom It May Concern Following the motion passed by Scugog Township Council on 28th July, calling for nomination .of a committee to work under the chairmanship of the Mayor, there will be hoo A MEETING open to all those who have been and who continue 1 opposed to the establishment of a Federa Penitentiary Reception Centre, "re To elect a representative from each ward to serve on the committee. | DATE: Tuesday, 19 August, 1975 TIME: 8 P.M. PLACE: Council Chambers THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF : "THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Intends to pass a law under the. authority of "An _Act to rove for the Conservation, Protection and Preservation of the Heritage of Ontario" to designate the Old Town Hall Building at 302 Queen St., Port Perry, Ontario, as being of Historical and Architectural" Importance. Bit, Purpose of the Designation: : The Town-Hall, constructed in 1873, two years after the incorporation of Port Perry, was the project of Joseph Bigelow, the first Reeve of Port - Perry. Architecturally, the building has many ~ features of Italianate style with a reproduction of "the original 'bell tower now completed. The - building is to be preserved for the use and enjoyment of the citizens of Scugog as a cultural _centre. ' Objections: ~- : : Any person may. within thirfy days register his objection to the proposed designation with the Clerk of the township. Dated at the Township Office this 11th day -of August, 1975. . Doreen M, VanCamp Clerk * Y »