Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1975, p. 10

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on Articles for Sale : Card of" Thanks - Births At Rest - Coming Events - Wanted - Lost Found - Etc. Minimum $1.50 - Over 15 words, 8c, per word. Consecutive weeks $1.30 or 7c. per word. IN MEMORIAMS $2.25 including 4-line verse 15c. per line for additional lines. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY $2.10 per col. inch - minimum 2 inches . LEGAL NOTICES 14c per agate line - Consecutive insertions 10c. REAL ESTATE Transient advertisers - $1.75 per col. inch. Weekly advertisers $1.50 AUCTION SALES First insertion $1.75 per col. inch. Consecutive insertions $1.50 per col. inch. Classified ads must be paid. by week of insertion. If charged, an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. extra will be charged for use of box number. BUSINESS DIRECTORY $35.00 per col. inch, yearly $22.50 per col. inch, six months. Annual Classified Ad. - $50.00 per inch. Classified Ads must be in Office no later than 5:00 P.M. MONDAY PHONE 985-7383 | 0 ma a -------- | Card of Thanks Card of Thanks We would like to thank everyone for their kindness during our recent sorrow. Special thank you to Rev. Brawn, McDermott and Panabaker, also Drs. Millar, Tanna, Hoffman and Interns, nurses and staff of Sick Childrens Hospital for all their care during Bryan's long illness. ." We would like to thank our wonderful families, friends, neighbours, employees of Glitsch Canada for flowers, cards, visits, gifts, contributions and concern during our stay in' Scarborough Centennary Hospital. Thank you to Uxbridge Ambu- lance, Hospital, those who helped at the scene, the wonderful doc- tors, nurses, staff of the 5th floor. Qur deep appreciation to Linda and Ray and kids and the many others for the lovihg care for Johnny. To the many people who helped move us to our new home, we express our deep gratitude. Thank you all Mike, Betty, Johnny, the N. Brown and G. Stewart families. - Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins gratefully acknowledge the gifts and the many good wishes re- ceived from their friends on their 25th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to all the ladies #ho assisted and to the commun. ity for their lovely presentation. Many thanks from Darlinne and Dennis Johnston to the Commun- ity of Seagrave for the lovely ~hower given to us. Greatly ap- preciated are the gifts and the test wishes we received from all "of you. Port Perry Fair LABOUR DAY Monday, - Something for Everyone - The family and relatives of Mrs. Mary 'Armstrong would like to thank neighbours and friends, doctors and nurses of Port Perry. Nursing Home, Port Perry Hos- pital and Lakeview 'Manor for their special care. Special thanks to Drs. Tanna and Millar, also Mrs. Joyce Redman, Mrs. Edna Fowler, Mr. Michael Brode, Mc Dermott.Panabaker Funeral Home for their special care. The family of the late Hazel M. Crawford wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to Reverend E.S. Linstead, rela- tives, friends, neighbours and McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Directors for their many acts of kindness and expressions of _ sympathy during the sudden loss of a loving mother and grand- mother. . Sincerely George, Mary Lou, Lesley and Joy Carnochan In Memoriam IRVINE - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- father, James C. Irvine, who passd away August 27, 1967. God saw you getting weary - So he did what he thought best He came and stood beside you And whispered come and rest You wished noone a Ist farewell Nor even said goodbye You had gone before we knew it, And only God knows why Lovingly remembered by wife, sons and daughters -in- laws, daughters and son -in- laws, and grandchildren. Sept. 1st Birth - JAMIESON - In loving. memory of a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, Earl, who passed away, August 23, 1972. Tenderly we~treasure the past - with memories that will always last. Always remembered by The Family. ) . InLoving memory of a very Dear Husband and Father Jos. H. Forder who passed away Aug. 28, 1943. We offen think of bygone days When we were all together The family chain is broken now But memories live forever. Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. EDGAR, Ernie and Christine are happy to announce the birth of their second granddaughter, Christina Marie, 8 Ib. 12 oz. on Wednesday, August 20, 1975, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. Proud parents are Bob & Dian. "Notice LANDLORDS - Houses, Apart ments, Rooms urgently needed. Durham 'Housing Registry - 579-0622, Extensions 48,69. T.F. BOWLERS for. Monday night bowling, 7-9 p.m. and 9-11 p.m. Phone 985-2275. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coppins, R.R.#°1, Claremont are pleased to announce the forthcoming 'marriage of their daughter, Gail Lovise_ to Lawrence Edward Moase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moase of Port Perry. The wed-, ding to take place at Uxbridge Trinity United Church, Septem- ber 20th, 1975, at three o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dupre of Napanee, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stulen of Port Perry, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Debra and Gerald. The ceremony to take place on Saturday, August 30, 1975, 4:30 p.m. at Herbron Christian Reform Church in Whitby. Births VENNING - Wayne, France and Craigare pleased toannounce the arrival of Chad Garry, 81bs. 3 ozs. on Aug. 18, 1975, at the Commun. ity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. Proud grandmothers are Mrs. L. Venning and Mrs. L. Quan. Special thanks to Dr. T. Millar and also maternity staff for their kind and efficient care. 1 WINNER of the Navy League Bingo Jackpot was Jim Clement of Port Perry, $290.00. PORT Perry Tennis Club mém- bers, Tournament Sept. 6 and 7, registration commencing im- mediately at tennis court. Registration closes August 28. AFTER SHOPPING relax at the PORT TAVERN RESTAORANT ~~ TryOvur HOMEMADE STYLE | SPAGHETTI with your choice of sauces. COOKED TOORDER- Coming Events Poplar Park Award Night, tonight, Wednesday, Aug. 27, at 7 p.m. Awards presented, games and fun for all. Everyone wel- come. KINSMEN Club Bingo. There will be no Bingo on Monday, Sept. 1, 1975. " r-- To Marsland. 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, Cralg and Holiday. NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Thewastedisposal sitefor the Township of Scugog (Cart- wright and Reach Sites) will be CLOSED Monday, September 1, 1975 » due to the Labour Day Normal operations will be resumed following the Septem- ber 1st holiday. R.F. Richardson, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works. EUCHRE - Oddfellows Hall, Sat- urday, August 30, 8 p.m. sharp.' Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch. : MEET Clare Morrison, Liberal candidate at lunch, at Conway Gardens on' Thursday, Septem. ber 11th, 12 noon. For tickets phone 985-7087. , * y KEEP YOUR DOG under Control with Obedience training. Regist- er September 8 at 7:30 p.m., 986-5332. Av26 LEGION BINGO - Thursday, September 4, 1975. Jackpot $270. in 60 numbers. Early bird game 7:45 p.m. : 2 - BINGO - $170. in 48 numbers Navy League Special $35.00 Latcham Centre Port perry, unt. 'Every Tuesday -8 p.m _ CLUB ANNRENE DANCING | Sponsored by the Pine Ridge : Scouters Club - featuring PAR FOUR Saturday, August 30 Trentway Tours . Escorted Motorcoach / Tours ; to Gaspe & Maritimes 16 days Departs - Sept. 6 Colonial Williamsburg & * Pennsylvania Dutch 8 days Departs - Sept. 7 and 21 Maritimes - 12 days 'Departs - Sept. 15 California - 23 days Departs - Oct. 18 New England 8& Cape Cod 7 days > Departs - Sept. 22 & 29 Blue Grass & Nashville 6 days . Departs - Sept. 29 Agawa Canyon and Mackinac Island - 6 days Departs - Sept. 28 and Oct. 5 For Details contact: Admission $7.00 includes Light Lunch Door Prize | TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: 985-2336 Brownie Packs & Guide Co Trans General Store, House of |. Howard, Richards Beauty J! Nonquon Travel Studio, G.M. Williams Motors, or at the door. "will be commencing their-season during the week of -- September 8th --_-- FOR BROWNIES - 985-3794 PLEASE CALL 985-3611 985-7277 For information Phone Mrs. Southgate 985-2661 (after Sept. 22nd) {A NEW GUIDE COMPANY IS BEING FORMED 'Coming Events| Coming Events i i tor THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Protection and Preservation Ontario" being of Importance. Historical and Architectural 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 thirty days register his' objection to the proposed designation with the Clerk of the township. : x August, 1975. Doreen M. VanCamp Clerk TAKE NOTICE THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF Intends to pass a by-law under the authority of "An Act to provide for the Conservation, of the Heritage of to designate the Old Town Hall Building at 302 Queen St., Port Perry, Ontario, as Dated at the Township Office this 11th day of | ® « ° o '9 + le < oD L 3 | 3 eo |e PS 3 IS : »

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