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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 May 1965, p. 8

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AS UA YY h 3 ANSE ORR AR 3 ¢ fis dsl AA TORR LR anniibid adidas wl Xr 4 AS Hl EXP v $ EE NN 4 PEtad ACR verse, | Other rates on request. 6.00 p.m. Classified Advertising Rates For Sale, Wanted, Cards of Thanks, Coming Events, etc.--3¢ per word, minimum 75¢, additional insertions 2¢ per word, minimum 50¢. In Memoriams, $1.00 per insertion with four line Additional four lines, .25¢. Billing charge of 25¢ if not not paid by Friday following publication. Classified display $1.00 per column inch. Telephone -- 985-7383 Open daily, Monday through Friday, 9.00 a.m. to Closed all day Saturday. Classified deadline 6:00 p.m. Tuesday. . Second and IN MEMORIAM COMING EVENTS HEALEY--In loving memory of William J. Healey who pass- ed away May 6th, 1962. Always remembered by his family LEIGHTON--In loving mem- ory of our dear father Arthur Leighton, who passed away May 12, 1960. And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. Jennie and Frank, Mae and Hector & families. SCHELL--In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Maudie Schell, who passed away May 8, 1943, Oft we think of you, dear mother And our hearts are filled with pain Oh, this earth would be a heaven Could we hear your voice again. The years have rwiftly passed away Bu! still we don't forget For in the hearts that loved you best Your memory lingers yet, Deeply missed, lovingly remembered by Daughter Blanchey Granddaughters Marlene and Gayle £ BINGO, Friday, April 23, 8.15 p.m. sharp, Catholic Church. Jackpot $190.00 in 59 numbers. Free door prize, CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends neighbours and relatives for the many cards, flowers and acts of sympathy received during my recent bereavement in the loss of a dear wife, Hugh Campbell Grateful thanks to all our friends _and neighbours who so kindly remembered my hus- band and I during my hospital- ization in Port Perry Hospital. Also deepest and sincerest gra- titude to Dr. Diamond, Dr. Kandel and the kind capable staff of nurses. What a wonder- ful little hospital. Gary Stewatt I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, rela- tives, neighbours, Seagrave U.C.W. and Farmers Union for visits, cards, letters and gifts. Special thanks to Doctors Cremer and Anderson, nurses and staff of Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay. Gordon Lloyd COMING EVENTS PROSPECT United Church Bazaar & Afternoon Tea, May 12th at 2.80 p.m. MOODS IN MUSIC '65 Port Perry United Church Choir will present a programme in the Port Perry Public School Auditorium on Saturday, May 8, at 8.15 p.m., featuring selec- tions from. "The Sound of Music" and other numbers. Adults $1.00 . Children b0ec, Apr; 29 - May 6 WICK ANNIVERSARY, Sun- day, May 16th, at 11.00 a.m. & 7.30 p.m. Also supper and en- tertainment Wednesday, May 19th at 5.30 p.m. until all are served, Variety programme. Admission Adults $1.50, Child- rer under 12 - 75e, May 6-13 PENNY DRAW--Sat., May 15, at Oddfellows Hall, sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, , Cake Walk, Bake Sale, Tulip! Tea to be served from 2.00 p.m Anyone wanting transportation | contact 985-7533 or 985-7319.12 Items for draw can be seen in Simpson's window. May6-13 MOTHER'S DAY SUPPER St. John's Parish Hall Black- stock, Friday, May 7th, 5.30 pm. Menu--turkey, scallopped potatoes, salads, ete. Adults $1.50. Children 75e. RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday, May 8th at 1.30 p.m. in Angli- can Church Parish Hall. Re- freshments. RESERVE THIS DATE, May 18th--Music Recital by pupils of Mrs. Florence Harper A.T. C.M., R.M.T., Port Perry Public School 7.30. Kenneth Webster will play Sonata in D, Com- posed by himself, MayG-13 Special Notice The clocks have been put for- ward but not the time of the HOSPITAL DAY TEA. Please NOTE that this will be held from 2.30 p.m. - 5 p.m. as usual, The WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY are holding their! annual Hospital Day Tea on Saturday, May 8th in the Municipal Hall from 2.30 p.m. - 6.00 p.m, Donations accepted. COME TO Seagrave Church on Friday, May 14th at 8.30 p.m. to hear the Secarboro A.O.T.S. Glee Club. They are worth- while, Adults $1.00, Children 60e¢. May 6-13 & Eu , ris ELL Aor YoU la ell h\, whit vy he oneal y le rt Te BB rr aos 0] QUA AECTS D048 ms FEET ra MAREE sti o ni : COMING EVENTS FOR SALE HELP WANTED EUCH CHRE, Saturday, May 8th/| at Oddfellows Hall, at 8.00 p.m. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 60c. Lunch, (Held upstairs), BINGO Thursday, May 6th at 8 p.m. at Legion Hall, Bay St. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary Reyal Canadian Legion. Jack- pot $100.00. Legion Jackpot $50.00 in 15 numbers, 2 free door prizes, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bown of 112 Kent St., Whitby, wish t arnounce the engagement o their only daughter Jenene Grace to John Mitchillson Epps of Ajax. Marriage to take place June 12th in St. Mark's United Church at 1.30 p.m. FOR SALE SURGE - Sales and Service Ontario County Representative Murray W. Jackson R.R. 1 Oshawa. Phone 723-1800 May 13 SEWING Machines repaired. Older machines a specialty. All work guaranteed, Needles and parts for all makes. 986-4291, Blackstock. T.F. GORD'S MARINE MERCURY OUTBOARD Sales & Service Winter Storage & Overhauls TEST DRIVE The Hus-Ski-Snow Traveller, CLAREMONT -- PH. 649-2007 Boats, Motors and Trailers Terms -- Trades Jan.23/66 1961 ANGLIA Coach, in good condition, Mileage 13,000. Phone 986-7305. May 13 1st LITTER SOWS and choice lot of serviceable age hogs. These hogs are guaranteed. Fred Milne, Blackwater. Phone Sunderland 8-r-3, May 18 MAY |S BEDDING MONTH at Rutherford's Furniture Oshawa Continental Beds complete G20) 11 WT $28.88 YOM rivsninmrsimnriansisins $19.88 LYON wniiririvansiin $54.88 Serta - Sealy - Simons Springfilled Mattresses YOM. sussismirimiriminavion $24.87 Rutherford's Furniture Ltd. 156 SIMCOE ST. S. DOWNTOWN. OSHAWA May6 - 27 FOR SALE or SWAP-- 5" FORD standard 6 Tudor, radio, good condition. Will sell 'or trade for tractor or cattle, Phone 985-7560. BALED HAY -- 35c. per bale. Phone 985-2630. VERNAL, ELNAR and other Alfalfa, red clover, timothy, brcme and other grass seeds, m, | Herta and Champlain barley. 86 day corn in United Hybrid and Robson, Seneca hybrids. Rodney and Russell Oats. Dis- count on early orders, Pick-up. For best service & seed Swain Seed Cleaners Phone Blackstock 986-4331. May 18 AMWAY S.A.8 The new laundry compound. 100% bio-degradable and non-polluting -- available Marg. Croxall 985-2629 Distributors Wanted Apr. 29 OFFICE EQUIP. Typewriters, Adders, Cashiers, Duplicators, Chequewriters, Files, Furniture. We Buy, Sell, Rent, Service. Largest Stock. Budget Terms. New and Used. Low Overhead, Low Prices. Bill Hamilton, Raglan 25 H.P. EVINRUDE Motor (Manual) $200. Phone 655-3284. GIRL'S 26 inch Regent Bicycle with light, horn, kick-stand and carrier, Phone 985-2397, '63 VOLKSWAGON, sedan, good condition, Phone 985-7636. ONE PERCHERON MARE-- Phone 985-7888 BOX SPRING and mattress in good condition, with six wooden legs. Double bed size. Phone 986-2563 evenings or week-end. WANTED TO BUY LIVE PIGEONS, any quantity, Phone 985-7466, May 21 CIIINA CABINET and dresser. Reasonable. Phone 985-2010. TRICYCLE for 4 yr. old. Phone 985-7546. WANTED PASTURE WANTED for 16 Head of Cattle. 985-7448. May 6-13 COMING EVENT -- Tea Served. ART EXHIBITION ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS by Arnold Hodgkins A.0.C.A. and the UXBRIDGE ART GROUP at ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL, UXBRIDGE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING MAY 8th, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 0th from 2 - 5 p.m. Silver Collection, os Proceeds to the Cottage Hospital EXPERIENCED, part - time Stenographer with Shorthand and Typing. Reply Box 381, Pont Perry Star, May 6 GENERAL STORE, hardware & groceries, gas bouser, two apartments, on highway 7, close to school and church. Sale price $9,500, half cash or best offer, Phone 655-4773, Brook- lin, May 6 PAINTERS, experienced, brush and roller work. Phone 668- 5862. May 6-13 MAINTENANCE and house- keeping man, age 40 to 55, re- quired immediately by Cottage Hospital, Uxbridge. Full time. Hours 4 p.m. to Midnight, Phone Hospital Superintendent for appointment. 852-3882, WORK WANTED TYPING DONE at home. Phone 985-7215. '| CLIPPER BLADES--Sharpen- ing & repairs. Cattle clipper blades sharpened $1. 00 pair. Sheep blades--b50¢ pair, 24 hr. service--work guaranteed. Cattle Clipper Service 37 First Ave. Box 1X90 Uxbridge, Ont. PAINTING--Plain painting, al- so special mural and pattern painting. Complete Ree. room finishing. Will build and repair furniture. J, Kronister, Phone 985-7191, after 6 p.m. April 29 A-1 CARPENTRY, Cabinets & Counter tops; Bathroom cera- mic tiles, ceiling and floors. All kinds of remodelling. Phone 985-2674. May 13 TO RENT TO RESPONSIBLE tenants, 4 bedroom country home about % mile from Port Perry on paved road . All conveniences, hardwood, good garden, lawn & garage, Available the end of May. Write Box 33 Port Perry Star. WANTED TO RENT TEACHER desires house, avail- able end of June. Lease pre- ferred. Apply giving full par- ticulars to Box 32, Port Perry Star, May 20 High School teacher requires 3- 4 bedroom house in Port Perry. Phone Bowmanville 623-5531, coliect. May6-13-20. REAL ESTATE SHEA sc LIMITED MARKHAM 6 room. winterized cottaga with bath, 'basement with new oi] furnace $6,900 with $2,300 down, < * + 6 roomed ranch house well located in Port Perry on corner lot. All modern $9000, t * » " 6 roomed ranch bungalow, Modern, only $11,000, Call for inspection HOWARD MACKEY Phone 985-2127, Port Perry . v IZ)

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