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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Jan 1964, p. 8

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Sere : Ri - oN Ya ¥ a ay % . ¢ 3 (Yds PLAN ATE Ps BY ha 21 HU Ear ati, . ¥ ! ON a aatitle a i iad dine a, Fr STAR CLASSIFIED PAGE Classified Advertising Rates For Sale, Wanted, Cards of Thanks, etc.--3¢ per word, minimum .60¢. Coming Events, Second or additional insertion .2¢ per word, minimum 40¢. In Memoriams, $1.00 per insertion with four line verse. Additional four lines, .25¢. Billing charge of 25¢ if not not paid by Friday following publication. Classified display .90¢ per column inch. Other rates on request, Telephone -- 985-7383 Open daily, Monday through Friday, 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m, Closed all day Saturday. Classified deadline 6:00 p.m. Tuesday. ; COMING EVENTS Dance and Enferfainment Port Perry Legion Hall, Sat., Jan. 2b, in aid of Cecil Fralick's Wheel Chair Fund. Door Prize Spot Dance. Bob Cawker an His Orchestra. Four-In-A-Chord Male Quartet from Oshawa. Spongored by Scugog Hunt Club ts $1.50 per person. Tick- ets kel SLE from all Hunt Club Members and at Sweetman's Service Station, Port Perry. Jan. 16 ANNUAL MEETING Port Perry, Reach & Scugog Agricultural 'Society to be held in Reach Township Hall, Tues- day, January 21, 1964, 1.30 p.m. Everyone Welcome. Dr. D. C. Christie, President; F. Lamb. Sec'y. SCOUT MOTHERS' AURILIARY ~The January meeting of the be held Monday, Jan. 20th at 8| pm, at the home of Mrs. Bill Williams, Bay Street. We are looking for a good turnout for this first meeting of the New Year. EUCHRE : Buchre in Utica Cérhmunity Hall, 'Bat. Jan. 18th. Prizes and lunch. * Admission 50c. BINGO ' Bingo, Thdieday Jan. 16th at 8 p.m. sharp, Legion Hall, Bay St. Sponsored by Ladies. Auxi- liary, 'Royal Canadian: Legion. Jackpot $170.00. : ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of Cart- wright Agricultural Society will be held in Community, "Hall, Blackstock, Saturday, January 25th; 1964 at 2 'o'clock. : Percy Van Camp, Sec'y CARD OF THAN KS 'We, as a tomillv, yave had the opportunity to learn that people are very concerned and thought- ful, especially in 'times of mis- fortune. Thank you very much for your lovely 'Get Well' cards, personal notes, tokens of affec- tions and acts of kindness dur-] ing my recent confinement. Ivah Fralick 'and family. CARD OF THANKS I 'would like to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, neighbors and friends, also the Head U.C.W. and Sunday School and Mr .and Mrs. Leo Blueman for their gifts, cards and acts of kindness to me while in the Toronto General Hospital. Anson Gerrow. I would like 'to thank my friends and neighbours for calls cards and many kindly gestures since my accident. All was greatly appreciated. Maude Crosier Many thanks "to Dr. John Diamond, Mys. Jos. Eade, "the| | Wherever Heaven: may be, nurses at the Community Hos- pital, for all their patience and kindness to me during my ill- ness, also to my many friends and relatives for visits, cards, : fowers and gifts. Mrs. Laura: Aldred : I would like to express my sincere thanks to everyone for their many kindnesses during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. The visits of relatives and friends, the cards, gifts and in- quiries were much appreciated. A special thanks to Rev. Mr. Harris for 'his cheerful visits. James Ianson IN MEMORIAM LEACH -- In loving memory of a dear son, George Leach, who passed away January 21st, 1963. , His weary hours and days of pain, "| His troubled nights: are past; And in our aching' hearts we know ; He has found sweet rest at last. Lovingly remembered sd Mosier, LEACH -- In memory of a dear father George Leach, who passed away Jan. 21, 1968." 'We often sit' and think of him" When 'we are' alone. For memory is the, 'only friend That grief cah' call its own; Like. ivy on the: withered oak, When other things decay Our love for him: will sll . be green i And never fade away. Lovingly remembered by Sons and daughters DRINKWATER--In memory of a dear mother who entered into rest Jan. 11th, 1961. If we had all the world to give We'd give it yes and more To hear her voice and see her smile And greet her at our door. . But all we can do dear mother Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens 'of love To the best mother God ever made, # We'd like to think when life is done, That she'll be standing at the door, ; Up thére to welcome us. Sadly missed by her family Florence, Ray, Gerald, Kay, op denny and Debbie. IN MEMORIAM © DRINKWATER--In memory of a dear daughter and sister, Muriel Mae, who entered into rest Jan. 11th, 1961, Sheltered by the rock of ages, | Anchored on the golden shore In the loving arms of Jesus She is safe forever more. Lovingly remembered by Mother, sisters & brothers LEACH -- In memory of a dear husband George Leach who passed away Jan. 21, 1963. Your last parting wish We would like to have heard, And breathed in your ear Our last parting word. Only those who have lost Are able to tell The pain in the heart At not saying farewell. Lovingly remembered by wife Lillian. FOR SALE Office Equipment Typewriters, Adders, Cashiers, Duplicators, Cheque Writers, Comptometers. Three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby, Ont. MO. 8-5849. TF | after January 4. 1 SET! of SLEIGHS, cows, used 1 year. 200 GAL. OIL TANKS and fit- tings, also 1-45 gal. drum with tap. 100 foot rolls of Snow fence. -Apply Hoskins General Store, Blackstock. SPLIT-LEVEL House, 4 years old, 3 bedrooms, modern kit- chen, living-room with fireplace dining room, 4-piece bath, heat- ed garage, laundry room, oil furnace, landscaped, excellent location in Port Perry. Many extras--water softener; storms & screens, etc. Phone 985-2630 or write Box 393, Petarborongl an,9 ALL WHITE strapless baller- ina gown, size approx. 14, also Viking Héaring Aid, practically new. Phone 985-2046, New Snow Tires from $11.77 & up 1-700 by 15 truck : . 1--8 - 17.5 with 8 stud Chev. Wheel 8-16 in. . 9:16 in. 16-14" 1-13" : . --Apply-- : HOSKINS GENERAL STORE : 'Blackstock Surge Pump & tank, piping for 10 Blackstock 986-4863. TEA WAGON, also buffet, wal- nut finish. 'Phone 985-2563. | FOR SALE--10 pigs, 10 weeks old.- 986-7080. TORENT FOR RENT-- ROOMS FOR RENT, furnished, Port Perry. 986-2275. Call after 2 pm. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to RENT: 8 odin house 'or. apartment, in Port Perry Aigtrict, 985-2265 "WANTED WANTED--Eggs, picked up by GP. & M. Egg Grading Stn. highest prices paid. Or may be brought into the station at Ux- bridge, Phone 985-7344. a) Feb. 6 HAY WANTED -- Write Mr. Burke, Cedarvale Farm, RR. 1,| Port Perry, . Jan.28 WORK WANTED CLIPPER 'BLADES--Sharpen- ing & repairs. Cattle clipper blades sharpened $1.00 pair. | Sheep blades--50¢ pair, 24 hr. service--work guaranteed. Cattle Clipper Service 37 First Ave. Box 590 Uxbridge, Ont. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -- Sunderland Area South, 4 bedroom, 2 car garage. Here is an ideal family home, situated on a large lot, just off highway 12. It has a large family kitchen, sunroom, heating, 8 piece bath, 2 car de- tached garage. Full Price-- $8900.00 with $1,000 down, Carries for $65.00 per month. Taxes $100.00. John M. Baird, Real Estate Broker, Phone Markham 294-1431. Jan.238 | COMMUTER'S HOME GREENBANK, on Highway 12; 6 rooms, good lot, low taxes. New Year's bargain, $5,000. To settle estate... Call Mr. Reg. Johnson. Sunderland 227 or Toronto HU. 7-8333. H. Keith Ltd. Jan.23 HELP WANTED get. Age 28 to 35. salary $7,600 - . $8,500. state age, education, detailed Notice To Creditors Port Perry, in the County of Jan, 23 Solicitors for the above estate. | CONTROLLER An expanding organization with head office in Toronto has asked us to assist them in lo- cating candidates for the new position of Controller. Reporting to the General Manager, this man will be res- ponsible for the direction and supervision of a, small office staff and all -accounting funec- tions, office systems and pro- cedures, along with the prepar- ation of financial. statements and reports. "A recognized accounting de- gree plus some experience in systems and data processing are 'necssary. Experience ir newspaper or advertising agen- cy accounting would 'be an as- Starting Replies, which. will be held in strictest confidence, should business 'experience 'and pre- sent 'salary and should be' ad- dressed to: 'WOODS, "GORDON. & co. . 16. Wellington. Street West Toronto 1, Ontario : Management Consultants In the matter of the 'Eetate of Florence Stabback, Deceased All persons having 'claims against the Estate of Florence Stabback, late of the Village of Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 15th day of December, 1963, are. hereby notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of Febru- ary, 1964, full particulars of their 'claims. Immediately af- ter the said date the assets of | W | the said deceased will be dis- tributed among the | parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Port Perry, Ont- ario, this 3rd day of January, 1964. GREER AND KELLY, Barristers, &e., Box 181, Port Perry, Ontario, oil |' TE MISCELLANEOUS Brock Motor Sales You are invited to come in and view the 1964 Chevrolet Cars and Trucks ) ¢ 1963 Chevrolet S.S. V-8 convertible, black 1961 Chevrolet Impala 4-door hardtop 6-cyl. 1960 Vauxhaul sedan, very clean 1960 Pontiac hardtop, fully ! equipped 1959 Chevrolet sedan, low mileage, very clean 1958 Chevrolet V-8 sedan 1958 Chevrolet coach, very low mileage, clean ) 1958 Ford 2-door V-8 standard 1958 Pontiac 2-door 6-cyl. "automatic 1957 Pontiac 2-door standard shift, 6-cyl. 1957 Vauxhall sedan, runs nicely . 1963 Chev. 1-ton chassis & cab 1958 Chev.-38-ton chassis & cab For a Better Buy! Better Try! ~~ BROCK MOTOR SALES Phone 235, Sunderland, Ont. A General Motors Chevrolet- Church Services - \ 4 CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. Owen R. Orr. M.A. S.T.B. ° Sunday, Jan. 19th-- 8 a.m.--Holy Communion 11.30 a.m.--Holy Communion: Church School. 48 7 p.m.--Evening Prayer. PORT PERRY "ot UNITED CHURCH i . Rev. E. S. Linstead, B.A. : Minister Sunday, Jan. 19th-- 10 a.m.--Sunday School = 11 a.m --Kindergarten and . Nursery nn a.m.--Morning Worship © ST. JOHN'S " 4 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. M.Bust Buntain, B. A, : Sunday, Jan, rrr 13 10. a.m.-- Church: Service 11 am Sunday School The United Church: of Canada ScuGoe G Pastoral CHARGE. i Setiool. 11.00 a m.--Morning' Worship - 7.00 p.m.--Evening Worship . ' Monday, 7.00 p.m.-- Young People i Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer Meetin ing. : --EVERYONE LCOME-- - NOTE--Services being held temporarily in the - Municipal Offices. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH % ' Pastors R. Batten & I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Sunday School | 11 as. Moming :Worshi 7 pm. ~--Evangel stic Se ice : Ly 8 pme-- Prayer. & Bible Study. : ] Jan, 80/84 DIAL 985.7383 In order to give better ser- vice to subscribers and ad. vertisers the Star 'now has two new telephone numbers, The number to dial is 985- : 7383. - BE If this number is busy, a your call will automatically switch. over to the! second . number 985-7384. 9.50 am. ey

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