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Port Perry Star, 1 Mar 1978, p. 26

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SS LA A 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 1, 1978 i -- eS LL e];iba URE VO AS ¢ AMSTSA A] 3: habia wc ritaiodo bls sb mck Aba a bums fad duis simon nin dis Sa nda 1% 35 30 DREAD ANLTRATE 4 ' - , Card of Thanks Birth ~- Coming Events Coming Events For Sale For Sale we would like to thank all our JONES, Craig and Heather (nee Greenbank and Saintfield friends for their thoughtful gifts collect ed after our recent wedding. . Thank you. George and Linda Timms My sincere appreciation to family, friends and neighbours for the many kindnesses shown to me recently while | was a patient in the Community Hospital. Your cards, flowers and gifts were much enjoyed. Special thanks to Doctors Tom Millar and M. K. Tanna, nurses and staff. The culinary skills of the ladies of the kitchen is worthy of special mention. To all those special people, who, through their many acts of kind- ness, hastened my recovery after my leaving hospital. Joan Godley The Senior Citizen Club of Port Perry would like to thank the Lion's Club, for their kindness in arranging with the Borelians to attend the dress rehearsal of "The Curious Savage" and the kindness of providing cars for those who needed transportation. Also a thank you to the Kinsmen for the free show, "O God' at the Mini Cinema. The Kinettes also for their lovely dinner and enter- tainment by Mrs. Hastings and the Choral Society. We really enjoyed all these activities. These kindnesses are really appreciated. It is hard to say just "thank you'* when it doesn't really seem ade- quate, but to those who sent flowers, cards*and to the many people who made inquiries, we say "Thank You'. Special thanks to those who visited us in the hospital, to the students on my bus route #13 for their cards and plant, and to the Ladies Curling Club for their lovely plant. We are glad to report that Gary is doing fine, but will remain in the hospital for a while yet. Many, many thanks. Shirley and Gary Lee The family of the laté Louis Bond wish to express their sincere thanks to the many relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, expressions of sympathy and donations to char- 'ity received during the recent loss of a father, grandfather and brother. | would like to thank Dr. Tanna, Dr. Honein, nurses and staff of the 9th floor, Oshawa General Hospital for the excellent care given to me while | was a patient there. Douglas Rowe Announcement Mr. and Mrs. George Knighton and Mr. and Mrs. David Jones are happy to announce the marriage. of their children, Christine Ann and- John David Charles. The wedding will take place, March 25, 1978 at 4 o'clock in the Fairfield Presbyterian Church, Fairfield, Florida. Births RIVOIRE - Stu and Shirley are proud to announce the arrival, January 24, 1978, of a new baby brother, Jason Stuart for Peter, weighing '8 Ibs. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Al. Stack of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rivoire of Agin: court. Many special thanks to' Dr. Stewart and maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital. «+ BALLARD - Rick and Kelly are happy to announce the birth of their son, Sean Brent, 7 Ibs. 13 oz. on February 20, 1978 at Mc- _ Master Medical Centre. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard and Mrs. B. Crews of Hamilton. Many thanks to Dr. M. Enkin and -the McMaster maternity staff. GOSLIN, John and Beverley are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second child, Leanne Michelle, weighing 8 Ibs. 40z.0on February 22, 1978, a little sister for Bradley. Special =*ithanks to Dr. Allin, Dr. Spear and maternity staff. Cain) are proud to announce the safe arrival of Leslie Ann, 6 Ibs. 1 oz. on February 26, 1978. The proud grandparents are Bert and Marg Jones of Nestleton, and Cecil and Elsie Cain of Oshawa. Thanks to Dr. Rutledge, Dr. Halam-Andres and staff of Oshawa General Hospital. At Rest "HELEN M. BATHIE, D.C. would tered. Boarding. 655-3303. T.F. available at reasonable rates. WILSON, Laura Irene - At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Sunday, February 26, 1978, "Laura Clements, dearly loved wife of Charles Maitland Wilson, dear mother of Jean (Mrs. Roy Stroud) of Toronto, Mary (Mrs. Robt. Brinkman) and Glen Wil- son, both of Port Perry, and the late Clem Wilson; sister of Alma (Mrs. Arthur Cox) and Ruth (Mrs. Howard Gibson) and the late Elmer and Elwood Cle- ments. Also survived _by. nine. grandchildren and one great granddaughter. In- her 73rd year. Funeral service at the Chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker Port Perry on Tuesday. February 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank, 'Notice like to inform her patients that her office will be closed March 14 - March 19 inclusive, while she is attending a seminar on the Sacro Occipital Techniques of Chiro- practic in Orlando, Florida." M8 WINNERS of the Lions 101 Club: Chas. Labanovich $50.00; Doris Beare $50.00; Gord Prentice $25.00; Ken Jackson $25.00; Herb Visser $25.00. OBEDIENCE Training School for family, results, 31 years' experience. German Shepherds, Dobermans, Manchester Terriers, puppies, adults, regis- BELLY DANCING for fun and exercise, Thursday evenings, Latcham Centre. Phone 1-705- 786-2192 for information. T.F. THE MUSIC MAN - Disc Jockey Service. Recorded music for dances, banquets, weddings. Reasonable. 986-5286. T.F. SECOND MORTGAGE Funds Also mortgages bought and sold prompt and confidential service.' 985-2592. T.B: IF YOU WANT to drink alcohol and can, that's your business. If you want to quit and can't, that's our business. For help call: 985-3609 or 985-3111. T.F., LEGION BINGO The next Legion bingo will be on Thurs., March 16, 1978. Jackpot $210.00 in 55 numbers. Earlybird game starting 7:30 p.m. M8 SAT. MARCH 11th, at the Odd- fellows Hall, 2 p.m. Come and hear our High School students speak in "a contest for the spon- soring of their U.N. Tour. Lunch will be served. Free admission. M8 PINE RIDGE GARDEN Club meeting to be held on March 7, 7:30 p.m. at Nestleton Commun- ity Centre. Guebt speaker is David Petrie of Analda Nurs- e.ies. A warm welcome to everyone. - SOCIAL NIGHT, Monday March 6th at 7:30 p.m., Caesarea Com- munity Hall. Social bingo, penny sale, bake and book tables. Admission $1.00 includes 2 bingo 'cards. Children under 10 accom-_|. panied by adults. M1 BINGO every Tuesday Night, Port Perry Lions Club, at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game, 7:30 p.m. sharp. Doors open 7 p.m. Jackpot $10.00 per line; $200.00 in 54 numbers; mini- mum $50.00. T.F. STEAK SUPPER and Dance, Port Perry Legion, Saturday, March 4. Everyone welcome. - Music by Coupland Bandy $5.00 each. PLAN TO ATTEND the Ontario Paint Horse Promoters movie and discussion evening, Friday, March 3, 7:30 p.m. at Darlington Sports Centre, Taunton Rd. East, Hampton. Come, learn more about one of Ontario's fastest growing breeds. All welcome. Admission free. Refreshments available. For more information call Sheila Mackie, 985-8004. M1 HADASSAH Jeans & Upholstery Sale Brand name jeans, all sizes, material by the yard, reason- able prices. Large selection of nearly new clothing. TUES., MARCH 7. 9a.m.to9 p.m. 144 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA Coming Events : roll-top desks "or | 985-7679. M1 | $4.00 Single Dave Ballingal 985-2834. 'PORT PERRY SNOWMOBILE CLUB DANCE SATURDAY,MARCH 4, 1978 CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL Music by "Hanworth Court" Tickets call: Elaine Willerton 985-3518; Jean Short 985-2888; Bar Privileges phone: 705-786-2192: ORIENTALE DANCE SCHOOL [Belly Dancing] SPRING REGISTRATION Beginners: THURSDAY, MARCH 2-7 P.M. THURSDAY, MARCH 9-7 P.M. LATCHAM CENTRE - PORT PERRY If you ever wondered what our classes offer, we extend an invitation to come and spend a hour with us. See our advance students and what they have learned. There is no obligation or charge and women of all 86s are welcome. For information {Coun IVES FLORIST 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral J Art for All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. ARE YOU A frustrated parent? Screaming, spanking often? Can we Help? Parents Anonymous. Confidential. 723-6071. M8 BAHA'l Fireside (informal meeting) held in Port Perry every Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Phone 985-8396 or write P.O. Box 308, Port Perry. T.F. WESTERN CANADA Schoo)-of Auctioneering Ltd. Canada's first; and the only completely Canadian course offered any- where. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C.366. For partic: ulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or phone 782-6215. POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions. PORT PERRY part-time or full-time. Z HAUGEN'S OPENING SQON Job openings - waitresses, cooks & dishwashers, Applicants may apply for interview: MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH 6th & 7th From 10a.m.to5p.m. 'HAUGEN'S CHICKEN BAR-B-Q Highway #12 - Manchester FLORISTS 985-8676 Cocktails 6-7 p.m. Branch 419 Associates ANNUAL DINNER & DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 18th, 1978 Featuring "Caboose" A Very Versatile Band *10.00 per couple Dance9p.m.tol1a.m. Advance tickets only available at Legion Hall. PINE FURNITURE, genuine handcrafted, special orders taken. Also kitchen cabinets, cabinets. AIR COMPRESSOR, 150 port- able, Sullair, good condition, $2,500.00. 852-7637. J. GODDARD, for good stylish dog grooming. .Pick-up truck available for cleaning basements etc. 852-3028. WHITE CAST bathtub and sink with toilet, asking $100.00. Call 985-3603 after 6 p.m. 'NEW ALLIS CHALMERS, 12 h.p. tractor with 48'* mower, 36" blower and chains, $2,595.00 (Retail value is $3,795.00). Call 986-4283. - REMINGTON Chain saw, 15" cuttér bar, roller bearing, nose piece, like new, with case, $95.00. 986-5231. IT'S A PROVEN FACT that a Fisher Stove will keep you warm and cook your meals during a power failure and slash your heating cosis otherwise. For information, call Donna Hazel, wood. 985-3640. T.F. IRON antique = Before You Buy TRY BOB ARCHER HOOKER CHEV-OLDS Hwy. No. 7, Brooklin, PHONE 655-4811 For the best priceon a "Zenith Color TV see Luke or Jenny at FALCON T.V. 426 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa 723.0011 The try BOT Manufactyrers of: Lamps, marble tables, flower pots, vases, de- corative figures. Also, old lamps repair- ed. Open to public,'hwy. 12 at Saintfield 985-3101 23" G.E. COLOUR T.V., 5 years old, excellent condition. Asking price $250.00. 985-8223. REGISTERED male beagle pups, 4 months old, Scugog Ken- nels, 985-3936. BEEF SIDES, cut, wrapped and wfrozen, choice quality Govern: ment inspected. - Murray Jaek- son, 985-2459. 3 T.F. WHEEL HORSE Tractor, 8 h.p. with blade and mower, also 7'6" snow plough with power-lift. 1953 GMC truck, new brakes, exhaust, etc.; two M3 Citizen Band radios; one Courier base radio. Phone 985-2824. MODERN KITCHEN suite, woodgrain table top with 4 pad- ded chairs, 6 months old, excel- lent condition, $250.00. 985-8165. 1 SWAG LAMP, blue, Colonial. 985-7240. 3000 bales, about 300 bales good second-cut alfalfa. 1-705-357-3478 KENT BANJO, new, must sell, worth $500. Banjo and hard shell case, $300. firm. 985-7506. - 16 FT. BOAT, 40 h.p., Mercury electric start, two. gas tanks, controls, jackets, etc. Trailer included. Asking $1,500.00. 985-3826. ST.F. HAY, in good condition, big bales. Some straw. Easy load- ing, could arrange delivery. i Phone 985-3516. . RAWLEIGH Products for the home and farm. 985-7844. M8 SWIMMING POOLS - Leading swimming pool manufaciurer must dispose of brand new 1978 models. Fully warranted, com- plete with pump, motor, filter, fencing, walk-around and deck. Suggested retail price $2350. Available at pre-season special of $1322. Call now for early installation. Long term-financ- ing available. Toll free 1-800- 268-1944. T.F. USED PAPERBACKS - over 2500 books to choose from, Swamp Variety, Hwy. 12, 985-8322. Closed Tuesdays. T.F. CONTENTS from Factory Show- rooms - 4 pc. chesterfield $295.00; famps $25.00 pair; 5 pc. kitchen $49.00; Elmer's Furniture (two locations), Oshawa - 253 Bloor St. East, 728-3473, T.F. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS at low prices, vinyls, plain and emboss- ed, foam cut to size, buttons made, etc. Ace Upholstery Sup- plies, 204 Bond St. E., Oshawa, FORLER. Buy Now-and Save 'BEST PRICES' Prowler Travel trailers MH bio Foldowns Bonair Hdtp. Foldowns Honey Truck Campers Maple Leaf Truck Caps Slide-Ins (2 ton or van) USED & FACTORY CLEARANCES DAVIS TRAILERS Division of aI EVA") Deposit holds til Spring. 1916 Dundas E., Hwy. 2 Whitby - 728-9493 Toronto - 683-3571 Open Sunday 1to5p.m. Be sure to ask for DOUG ALLEN for best service, prices & Quality. - © Wace 3 Elactronics SALES & SERVICE T.V.'s- STEREOS CB RADIOS - ANTENNAS TOWERS -ETC. Manchester (Hwy. 7A & 12) PHONE 985-8043 Used Cars CONVERTIBLE, Montcalm 429, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio and trailer hitch, ex- cellent condition, $1,400.00, 985-7704. 1975 FORD PICKUP, 6 cylinder, no rust, beautiful condition, $2,300.00. Call 705-357-3003 or "416°445-6043. 1971 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop, 350 automatic, p.s., 'p.b., rear window, defogger, new starter, battery, idling arm, and exhaust system. Recent paint job, in good condition, $600.00 or best.offer. 986-5446. 1974 MERCURY Station wagon, loaded, including air. condition- ing, excellent condition, perfect family car. Phone 986-5107 for details. M22 GOOD QUALITY HAY, approx." set $59.00; 3 pc. coffee table set - 579-5666. M15 - 1969 Meteor of 2 1 ce? yp T aN

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