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Port Perry Star, 12 Nov 1975, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1975 Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Réynolds wish to thank their relatives for the beautiful cards and gifts of money, the Rebekah Lodge for serving a lovely dinner for our 45th wedding anniversary. A special thanks to our family, Leona, Ron, Wayne, Linda and Mary Lee Wanamaker for plann- 1 ing a lovely evening. Sincere thanks to family and friends for cards and inquiries, to Rev. Roundell and Rev. Brawn, the Doctors of Medical Associ- ateswhowere sogood to me. Also nurses and staff while a patiend in Port Perry Hospital. : Sina Bright We would like t6 express thanks to our families for the surprise dinner and dance held for. us on Saturday eve., November 1 at Utica Hall on the occasion of our 25th Anniversary. To relatiyes and friends for the lovely cards, ! gifts, flowers and best wishes. Clare Warren and ladies for preparing and serving a delicious dinner. Many thanks to Lizzie Slute for the beautiful cakes. -Tom and: Ruby Slute Harry and Reta Brown I wish to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, visits and phone calls during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and staff, also Dr. Millar and Dr. Martin. Dennis Thompson. Births CARNEGIE - Steve and Alice (nee Vander Heide) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second daughter, Lori Allison, 7 Ib. 6 oz., on Tuesday, October 28, 1975, at the Kingston General Hospital. WILSON - Clifford and Jean (nee Hope) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Jennifer Lois, born Saturday, November 1st, 1975, at Commun. ity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, weighing 7 Ib. 14 oz. Thanks to Dr. Martin and mater. nity staff. At Rest ADCOCK, Lillie May - On Sun., November 9th, 1975, at Golden Plough Lodge, Cobourg, Lillie May Burns, wife of the late Gilbert Adcock, dear mother of Annabell (Mrs. Wm. Harrison) Port Perry, Donald of Hampton and Harry of Cobourg, dear grandmother of Kim. Rested at the Carson Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Service was held on Tuesday, November 11 with Rev. E. S. Linstead officiating. Interment Hampton Cemetery. JOHNSTON, Edith May At Hillcrest Manor, Oshawa, on Thursday, November 6, 1975, Edith May Ferguson of Black- stock, beloved wife of the late John Alexander Johnston, dear mother. of Ferga (Mrs. Ray Avery) of Tilbury, Keith of Belle- ville, Neil of Boissevain, Man., and the late Arnold Johnston, lovingly remembered by seven grandchildren, dear sister of Edna (Mrs. Millard Fallis) of Oakville, predeceased by three brothers, Foster, Bruce and Ray, and three sisters, Minnie (Mrs. Sim Sanderson), Margaret (Mrs. Norman Mountjoy) and Annie (Mrs. Earl Dorrell). In her 88th year. funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker Port Perry on Saturday, November 8, 1975 at 2 p.m. At Rest MAKEPEACE, Ronald William - Suddenly at Haliburton, Ontario on Sunday, November 9, 1975, Ronald Wm. Makepéace, beloved husband of Greta Harding and loving father of Eileen (Mrs. R. . Parkman) and Barbara (Mrs. T, Jackson) both of West Hill, Larry at Home and Grandfather of Eddie. In his 59th year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott. Panabaker, Port Perry for ser- viceion Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. ROBINSON, Martha Irene - At Campbellford Memorial Hospital on Friday, November 7, 1975, Martha Irene Snider, beloved wife of the Late George Stanley Robinson (formerly of Oshawa and Port Perry), dear mother of Cecil, Muriel (Mrs. D. Anderson) and Norma (Mrs. N. Boyd) all of Oshawa, Dorothy (Mrs. A.-Coul- ter) Havelock, Roland and Doug- las of Prince Albert. In her 75th year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry for service on Monday at 3:00p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. saz esns In Memoriam CHARLTON - Connie (Reader) November 12, 1972. They never grow old, the young who die before their years are spent, They never grow old and tired and grey beneath life's burden's bent. : Always in our memories their * faces will remain, as they were, untouched by time. Earl and Reta Reader (Mom and Dad) and family. HOWARD - Inloying memory ofa dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Rosina, who passed away November 12, 1972. Her weary hours and days of pain And troubled nights are passed + And in our, loving hearts we know She has found sweet rest at last. Sadly missed by sons, daughter grandchildren and great grand- children. NOTT - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Gwen Nott, who passed away * November 9, 1974, God knows how much | miss her Never shall her memory fade, Loving thoughts shall ever wander, To the spot where she is laid. Lovingly remembered by daughter Annie and family. Notice LANDLORDS - Houses, Apart. ments, Rooms urgently needed. Durham Housing Registry - 579-0622, Extensions 48,69. T.F. IF YOU WANT to drink alcohol and can, that's youn\ business, if you want to quit and can't, that's our business. For \help call 985-3609, 985-3111 or 983-3225. A NOTICE OF APPLICATION I, Three Brothers Falls Limit- ed, ¢/ o Dirk Brinkman, R.R. 1, Bowmanville, hereby give notice that application has been made for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit on the lands des- cribed as follows: Part Lot 4 & 5, Concession 1, Township of Scugog, former Township of Cartwright, Region. al Municipality of Durham, con- 4 Notice: WINNER of Navy League Bingo Jackpot $270.00 wds Mrs. Ruth Wgbdward, R.R. 1, Blackstock. 'Coming Events CHRISTMAS Bazaar and Bake Sale by Ist Cartwright Ladies Auxiliary,-Saturday, November 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Blackstock Town Hall. ANNUAL FALL Dance, Sat, November 15 at Port Perry Legion Hall, sponsored by Port Perry Minor Hockey Association. Ted Koss and his orchestra. Bar privileges. $6.00 per couple. Danging 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Tickets from executive or at door. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'Holliday wish to invite friends and relatives to a recept- ion in honour of their parents 40th Wedding Anniversary.on Novem- ber 15, 1975, at Columbus Hall from 7 to 10 p.m. Best wishes only. DANCE PAR FOUR at Ciub .Annrene, Saturday, November. 22. Sponsored by the Greenbank School Parents Association. For tickets, please contact 985-2735 or 985-2740. DURHAMNORTHN.D.P. Dance Saturday, November 22 at Utica Community Centre at 8:30 p.m. Bar privileges. Buffet lunch. Door prizes. $6.00 per couple. Contact 985-2444 or 986-5027. NAVY LEAGUE Dance, Sat.; November 15 at Club Annrene. Support the Sea Cadets. Music by Joey Van Quartet. Phone 985-317 for tickets. - OPEN HOUSE and General Meeting of Port Perry Sea Cadets, Mohday, November 17 at 7 p.m. Come and get involved in the Cadet movement. KINSMEN CLUB Bingo will be held every Monday at Latcham Cenfre. Earlybird game 7:45. p.m.. Major jackpot $290.00 in 61 numbers, minor jackpot $70.00 in 54 numbers $5.00 top and bottom line. COME AND GET some good ideas for Christmas shopping, Prince Albert U.C.W. Unit 2 are sponsoring a Velvatone Cover. ings giftware demonstration: in. cluding plaques and figurines, to be held in the Prince Alberi United Church basement on Thursday, November 27, 8 p.m. Refreshments served. Nie TEEN DANCE, Sat., November 22 at Masonic Hall, Port Perry, music by Chilco. DANCE at Prince Albert Com- munity Centre, Sat., November 22, 9 p.m. til 1 a.m., music by Orval Selleck, $5.00 per couple, light refreshments, for tickets call 985-2146, : NY$ November 13, 1975, Jackpot $200. in 53 numbers. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. BAZAAR - Home Baking, Gifts, Draws for quilts and afghan, Tea, Saturday, November 22nd, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m, "Anglican Parish Hall, Auspices of A.C.W.'s. N19 - BINGO - $280. in 59 numbers .. Navy League Special | $35.00 Latcham Centre Port Perry, Ont. Every fuesday -8p.m; CLUB ANNRENE featuring JOEYVAN Sponsored by | The Navy League of Port Perry Saturday, Nov. 15 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: / Trans General Store, House of Howard, Richards Beauty Studio, G.M. Williams Motors, or at the door. ATTEND JAMBOREE U.S.A. and . REX HUMBARD November 22 - 23, 1975 Travel on a luxury highway coach to Nia- gara Falls and on to Wheeling West Virgin- boree U.S.A. Attend a service with Rex Humbard at the Cathedral of Tomor- row. Price $79.00. --~Contact -- Mary June Smith at 655-3372, or Clare Burt Travel 1-416-451-4944 Su WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Port Perry High School Earlybird Game 7:45 *1500.00 IN CASH PRIZES. KINSMEN per Bingo CHAIRS CHAIRS CHAIRS The Lake Scugog Historical Society is LEGION BINGQ, Thursday,' DANCING || -- | Coming Events| Coming Events ANNUAL MEETING of the Hos- pital Ladies Auxiliary has been changed from November 17 to November 24 at 2 p.m. at the hospital. N19 For Sale ry 1975 MERCURY 340 snow twister will accept trade, Phone 985-3236. 1974 CHEV. black sedan, V8, p.s., p.b., radio, wheel discs, 21,000 miles, $3,500.00. Phone 725.0790; TRENTWAY TOURS Efficiency Living in Florida 14,21, 28 & 35 Day Tours Departing Every SUNDAY Dec. 21 to March 28 Also Departures to: TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA "For details contact Nonquon Travel Phone 985-2336 4 "ONTARIO RIDING FEDERAL P.C. ASSOCIATION "ANNUAL MEETING ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO LEADERSHIP CONVENTION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 8:00 P.M. CLAREMONT LEGION HALL ia to attend the Jam- |] Live Music Is best! - PARTIES DANCES Special Occasions For Information Phone P. J. 985-2747 . having a general meeting, at which time there sisting of 253.4 acres, more or less. The estimated amount of sand Intermént Unian Cemetery Cadmus. LARMER, James Harold - Sud- denly on Thursday, November 6, 1975, Harold Larmer of Black- stock, dearly loved husband of Florence Avery, dear father of Keneth™ of Parkhill, Allen of Oshawa, Grant and Verna (Mrs. Ernest McMahon) both of Black- stock, also survived by 10 grand- children, dear brother of Edna rand Russell Larmer, both of Blackstock, Walton of Havelock. In his 79th year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott. Panabaker, Port Perry on Mon. day, November 10 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery Cadmus. & gravel to be extracted annual- ly is 200,000 tons. The operation will be a inter. mittent operation witha portable plant installation. The last day upon which writ. ten objections may be filed with the Minister of Natural Resources is December 22nd, 1975, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 1W3. Dirk Brinkman President of Three Bros. Falls Limited Dated this thirty-first day of October, 1975. will be.a panel discussion on chairs. Panel members are: Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Price and Mr. Robert Lambert, . These people will bring chairs of their own, to illustrate construction, wood etc. We suggest people bring in chairs that they would like to have identified or dated. 20 slides of antique chairs have been borrowed from the Art Gallery of Toronto. The panel will discuss these. For.people who have not seen the interior of the re-opened Town Hall, there will be an Early Bird Tour at 7:45 p.m. The Place: The Town Hall The Date - Monday, November 17 The Time - 8:00 P.M, ! Everyone welcome. Historical Society mem- bers free, others 50c each. Coffee afterwards. EASONED HARDWOOD MIXTURE OF BEECH, MAPLE, ASH & BIRCH. $75.00 FULL CORD $45.00 HALF CORD $25.00 SINGLE CORD DELIVERY AT NO EXTRA COST. GET IT WHILE IT LASTS! | Phone 985-3696 after 5 pm FISHER PRICE Doll House, $7.00; Airport $7.00; . Camper $4.00; Boat $4.00. Phone 985-3456. ORIGINAL DESIGN Weather vanes, custom made. Blackstock 984-5096. N19 SNOW FENCE and posts, also antique pine blanket box. Phone after 4 p.m. 985-3587, HAGSTOM ELECTRIC Guitar, excellent condition. :- Phone 985-2504. $ 19738 TOYOTA, Corona, new tires, radials, mag., rust proofed, head light protectors, metalic green paint. $3,100. firm. Phone 986-4954. 1974 VW 412 Wagon, automatic, - am/ fm, radials, good condition, 30 miles per gallon, certified, asking - $3,495.00. Phone 705 357-3217. BOMBARDIER, Ski Doo Sale: 1976 Elans, Olympiques, T.N.T. and R.V. Free airs. Recondition ed used Ski Doos, Expert parts and service Dept. Bring your Ski-DooYor repairs. Big Red and. Ski Doo oil by case. Midtown Ski Doo sales, 324-2791, Lindsay. : N19 z BIG 2 DAY 'Hadassah Fabric Sale Wed, Thur, Nov. 19-20 9:00 a.m. 10.9:00 p.m. 144 Kings Street East OSHAWA* ONT. New supply of lovely Uphol-' stery fabrics. Good rummage : . selections New men's and boy's suits® and slacks cheap Storm windows, Aluminum Siding Free estimates, Reasonable prices - | 986-5092 ARCTIC CAT Recognized as the finest snowmobile around. Priced from only $1,495.00 We stock replacement parts and clothing for Ski-Doo, Arctic Cat and Mercury snowmobiles. Red-X Additive, 8 oz. .. Drop in and browse. We are open evening till 8:00 P.M., Saturdays to 5:00 P.M. / THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Adult Helmets $9.95 each. Limit (T) one per family, while supply lasts. Economy Goggles............... Drive Belts to fit Ski-Doo .. ' Snowmobile Oil .........cceeervveeennnnnnnn, case $14.95 DAVIS MARINE 617 King St. E., Oshawa, Ont., Phone 725-1181 P.S. Watch this space for weekly specials. cereirinecinia.., 19C €A cernerennnnnn.. $6.95 a vr 99cea | © ° | 4 e i 9 4 a £ € 3 e >

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