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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 28 Apr 1971, p. 8

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50c. ADDITIONAL WILL (Bffective March Ist, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate -- 5c. per word Ist week, 4c. extra consecutive weeks for a minimam of $1.00 Ist week, 80c. for extra consecutive weeks. Mat be paid week of insertion--if charged, and additional 25c. will be added. USE OF A BOX NUMBER. NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS Se. a word with a maximum of 20 words $1.00 Se. a word with a maximum of 20 words $1.00 IN MEMORLAMS -- $1.50 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE BE CHARGED FOR PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip 12 O'CLOCK NOON TUESDAY Send cash, stamps, or money orders and save money this out for reference. | Stut® | Girs. Weatherly) gz a H EMERSON, Donald--Passed away on Tues., April 20, 1971. Donald Emerson beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Emerson of Cartwright Twp., beloved brother of Ellen(Mrs. Bird) Brooklin, Gladys (Mrs. Bowmanville. Irene} Lio Oshawa, Frank, Peterboro and Edgar, Toronto. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott - Pana- baker, Port Perry for service on a Bun. Captain Mor- gy BR OS lishes, Coffee. ! ! in Memoriam | PARRY -- In loving mem- ory of a dear daughter Teresa who passed away April 30th, 1966. The memory of her dear _ wee ways Will linger with us all our days. Sweete:t flower, too sweet to stay; God took her away. Always remembered by | mother & dad, Douglas, Robt. & Terry r-- HEAYN -- In loving mem- ory of our dear brother Wil- liam who passed away two years ago to-day on April 28, 1969 Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, sad and true, | Just the love and sweet : devotion, : Of the ones who think of you. | Lovingly remembered by | sister Lila, brother Melvin, | Milton and brother-in-law, | Charlie. "7 HEAYN--In loving memory | of our dear Uncle Bill who passed away April 28, 1969. Today recalls sad memories | Of a dear uncle gone to rest) And the ones who think of Lovingly remembered and | : sadly missed his Nieces pot $15000 in 48 numbers.| 986-4331. ay "Satherize and Fern| Ammoumcement | Minor jackpot $60 in 56 num- and family. i ___.| bers. oun = : wiener-- WATKINS = ' . eCoy ,Osha The Product the Mone SAUNDERS -- In loving! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw ' y mory of @ dear son and) bre , Leonard Saunders, 1969. Sadly missed by Mum and Donaid Cards of Thanks | Chapel, Canadian Forces Base Cards of Thanks | We would like to Thank our Prospect neighbours and friends for the enjoyable| social evening on our moving to Greenbank. With added | thank to those who did $0 | much. The coffee table and | table lamp will always hold | @ prominent place in our | home. Eugene and Mildred | Dearborn and family | To my many friends and | relatives who sent cards, | flowers and gifts, to Dr. M.| B. Dymond and nurses for | their wonderful care, Rev. | Black, our daughters Audrey, Carol and Linda, for their help at home and while I was in hospital. A sincere Thank You. Della Skerratt Announcement Mr. and Mrs. David Mac- Culloch of Port Perry are pleased to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Private June Dianne to Pri- vate Wayne Owen Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee of Edmonton, Albert. The wedding to take place May 22nd, 1971 at the Protestant Kingston, Ontario. are happy to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Crystal Ellen to Mr. Paul Michael Ingoldsby, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ingoidsby, Kingston. Ontario. Weddinz to take place on June 5, 1971 st St. Anthony's Church, Centreville, Ontario. Crest Hardware is pleased to announce the engagement of their Furniture & Appli- ance Dept. to Canadian Gen- eral Electric, Television and Stereo Reception. Display & Catalogues held in Furniture Price Adults $3.50.' Children 12 & under $1.75. All you can eat. 2--May5 RUMMAGE SALE Prince Albert Community Center, Wednesday, May 5th, 1-5 p.m, 2--May5 on Thurs. at 3:30 p.m. Inter- ment Nestleton Cemetery. Coming Events SPRING LUNCHEON At nesday, Are ntative of the Hard- ing Co. will display & discuss trends of Sponsored by $1.25 -- Port April way Thursday . 12 noon at Con- U.C.W. Tickets 3--Apr.28 anne if YOU Are | ing livestick of any | Ivan Johnson & Sons, Live- | stock we provided | Buyers. ® eboro. = Telephone 705-939-6855. TF "SNOWBOUND IN A a a a VICTORIAN PARLOUR" SPRING SEED SUPPLIES The second performance of Oats: Stormont, Sioux, Garry "Snowbound In A Victorian & Rodney. Barley: Herta, Fer- Parlour" presented by Scugog | gus & Brock. Alfalfa, Saronac, Historical Society takes place | Vernal, Elnar Can. No. 1 & May 6th at Port Perry High New for 1971 Blend 919. School, curtain time 8 p.m.) Brome: Saratoga, EI- All proceeds will be forward-| nar & Can. No. 1. mothy: ed for uses on the Port Perry | Climax, Champ, and Can. No. Centennial Project. 1. Red Clover, Orchard Grass, BINGO, Friday, April 30, at Lidino and other Seed Sup- 800 p.m. S$ by the plies. Some good seed corn Catholic Men's- League. Jack- Mnsie bv FRANK BARKEY $1.25 per person. Lunch still available. Swain Seed Cleaners & Dealers. Phone * Back EUCHRE Saturday, May Ist at 8 p.m. sharp at Oddfellows Hall. S red by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes & lunch. BINGO Thursday. May Or at | Chairs, Files, new, used Ren 0 in' 50, numbers. Spe WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 8:00 p.m. Adults $1.00 Students 50c. o SNACK BAR EQUIPMENT --24"" Garland Grille (Propane) --Cash Register --McClary Refrigerator . | --Heavy Duty Exhaust Fan and grease filters --Potato Peeler and Chipper HUB FISH & CHIPS -- 985-3645 LAWN MOWERS Walk Behind and Riders (A Size For Every Need) Utica Farm Equipment 2 Miles West of Manchester 985-3042 Ambitious and Independant READ THIS LUCKY ONE BEVERAGE, an al! Canadian soft drink firm (featuring 18 flavours) are seeking a warehouse franchise for Port Perry, Uxbridge and surrounding INTERESTED | For further information call collect Oshawa 723-2415, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. or Toronto 291-1639 from 9 a.m. Applications will be received by Coun- cil for the position of Life-guard at the Birdseye Centre Swimming Pool. Further information may be obtained at the Treasurer's Office. Applications to be in the hands of the undersigned by noon, Friday, May 7, 1971.

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