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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Jul 1965, p. 8

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wy, TL oN b Bat EO ER ANT TYE A Ra CM eA Ft hdd PRVEL CUA Pls a - a Sh L ' « y ~-- 2 TTY. Mi her 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¢. Second and 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. CARD OF THANKS Sincere thanks to friends and relatives for cards, and their many acts of kindness, also to Dr. Kandel, nurses and staff, during my stay in the Port Perry Hospital. Mr. Harold Hughes My sincere thanks to my rela- tives, friends and neighbours for the lovely flowers, fruit and cards, also Seagrave U.C.W., Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, IQOF Bowmanville, Dr. Rennie, Nur- ses and staff of Port Perry Hospital. 0. J. Boe IN MEMORIAM HEALEY--In loving memory of G. Ross Healey, who passed away July 22nd, 1958. Gone but not forgotten. 8T. JOHN -- In loving mem- ory of a dear father Wreford, who passed away July 17, 1960. Though your smile has gone forever And your hand we cannot touch, We have so many memories Of you, Dad, we loved so much. Always remembered by Wes. Merle and grandchildren I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and rela- tives for the many cards, letters and gifts received during my stay in hospital. Sincere thanks to the nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital and staff and nurses on 4F Oshawa Hospital. A special thank you to Drs. Vi- pond and McKinney. Maude Crosier I would like to thank Dr. John Diamond and staff of Port Perry Community Hospital for their care. I especially want to convey my appreciation to all our friends and neighbours for helping Peter with the hay and so many of his tasks. Your cards and kind inquiries all help toward a speedy recovery. Glen Hood ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Les Faux wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Lois Mabel, to The Rev. Glenn Noble, B.A. Uxbridge, Ont. The wedding to take place Saturday, August 14 at 3 o'clock in Wick Presby- terian Church. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miller announce the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth Anne to John Obgstfeld, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obstfeld, all of Raglan, on July 1st in Raglan United Church by the Rev. Win- nifred Bridges. ST. JOHN--In loving memory of my dear husband Wreford, who passed away July 17, 1960. I have only your memory, dear husband, To remember my whole life through But the sweetness lingers forever As I treasure the image of you. Always remembered by wife Stella ST. JOHN--In loving memory ofa dear father and grandfather Wreford St. John, who passed away July 17th, 1960. Years of striving, little of play Loving, giving the whole of the way, A cherished smile, a heart of gold, To the dearest father the world could hold. Happy memories, fond and true, From us who thought the world of you. Dearly missed by daughter Audrey McNeill and grandchildren COMING EVENTS LECTURE -- Teaching art to children, by Dr. Blanche Jeffer- son at Upper Canada Academy, Friday, July 23, 8.30 p.m. Ad- mission $1.50, refreshments in- cluded. For directions see ar- ticle in this issue. TOURNAMENT -- Sunny Brae Golf Course, Thursday, July 29. Tee off time 1.30 p.m, Age groups 10 to 13 and 14 to 17. Entry fee $1.60 each. Jy 22 BIRTH ROWE -- Pat and Doug (nee Warriner) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their son Richard Douglas, 8 lbs. 10% 0z., on July 17th, 1965, at Port Perry Community Hospital. A brother for Kelly Lea. California Tour Sept. 4 - Sept. 29 (Escorted) For Information Write Box 631 or Tel. 623-3265 Colmer Travel Service BOWMANVILLE GN August b | Wife Irene and family | COMING EVENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE BINGO, Thursday, July 22, at 8 p.m., Legion Hall, Bay Street. Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion. Jackpot $150.00. Legion Jackpot $75. in 20 numbers. SUMMER SUPPER will be served Wednesday, July 28th, from 5 p.m. on, at Grace United Church, Scugog Island. Admis- sion Adults $1.60, Children 75¢. A special invitation is extended to all. BINGO -- Catholic Men's Lea- gue, Friday, July 23rd. Jackpot $100.00 in 50 numbers. Winner of Jackpot Mrs. Mabel Wackett, R.R. 4, Port Perry. Winner of T.V. Tower, Mrs. Ed Donnelly, R.R. 4, Port Perry. FRED DENURE TOURS LAKEHEAD--8 days to Mani- toulin, Sault Ste, Marie. Tra- velling through Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Departing July 31. MARITIMES -- 16 days com- plete tour of New Brunswick, "PEI, Cape Breton, and Nova Scotia, 'departing September 18, 1965. CALIFORNIA -- 21 day Fall Tour AAA accomodations. No night travelling. Departing Mid October. FLORIDA---27 days of sunshine this winter for as low as $7.00 per day. Includes complete tour of Florida, with a 2 week stay at the Coral Reef, a luxury Motel, located directly on the St. Petersburg Beach, Gulf of Mexico. Side trips to Nassau for those interested, Leaving every other Sunday during December, January, and Febru- ary, March 1966. Reservations must be arranged early. | DAYTONA BEACH SPECIAL --16 day tour Jan. 8-23rd, 1966. Stay at the delightful Castaway Beach Motel - Nightly entertainment, swimming pool, dining room, coffee shop, priv- ate beach. Efficiency units available, Each unit facing the ocean. Fach room has 2 double beds, private bath and dressing! room, broadloom, T.V., air con- ditioning, individual controlled heat. Private balcony. Bro- chures sent on request. FRED DENURE TOURS 165 Colborne St. W., Lindsay, Ont. 324-5836 LOST LOST--Slalom water ski, Sun- day, July 11 in Lake Scugog. Sea Glider European model. Reward. Please return to Orde Marina. Jly 29 TENDERS PORT PERRY COMMUNITY CURLING CLUB Tenders will be received until Saturday, July 31st for the position of Icemaker and Care- taker for the Port Perry Com- munity Curling Club. Duties to commence approximately October 22nd. For details--Apply in writ. ing to the Secretary of Port Perry Curling Club, Mr. Arthur Panabaker, Port Perry, Ont. © . July 22 23" McCLARY Stove, Beatty Washer, Mixer & Blender with attachments, Kitchen Table 36" x 70", 2 leaves, grey Arborite with chrome, 985-7995. SEWING Machines repaired. Older machines a specialty. All work guaranteed, Needles and parts for all makes. 986-4291, Blackstock. T.F. 2 GUERNSEY Cows with heifer calves, 2 heifers, nearly 2 yrs, 1 Aberdeen Angus, 1 Shorthorn. Phone 985-7030. 1957 FORD, 4 new tires, fully reconditioned. Phone 985-2246. BLACK CURRANTS. Phone between 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. and after 5 p.m. 985-2120. 1000 BALES of Hay, 4-H Club Calf Blanket and Halter. 985- 7868. 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. 1965 MOBYLETTE, motor bi- cycle, brand new. List price best offer. Phone 985-2581. 1, #82 MASSEY Harris Self Propelled Combine, 10 ft. cut, in excellent condition. Massey Ferguson Dealer, Phone "387, Little Britain. = T.F. 8-ROOMED HOUSE, new oil furnace, close to school, good village property on Highway 7, 16 mi. from Lindsay, Will sell cheap. $6500 with $1000 down, balance in monthly payments. Phone 655-4773. Jly 22 T.V. ANTENNA, used. 18 double conical, complete with roof saddle. 985-2033. TF BRIDES--See our new line of Guest Books and 'Bride's Books' --white leather covers, $2.26 & $1.95. Port Perry Star Office. '54 BUICK, hardtop, automatic, 8 cyl. Best offer. 985-2537. 3 FIRST LITTER Sows due at once, from a litter of 16 pigs, also serviceable age hogs. Fred Milne, Blackwater. Sunderland 3-R-3. Jly 22-29 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS FRESHENING SOON CALL IVAN MOUNTJOY 986-4737 T.F. WANTED WANTED to buy, bed-chester- field in good condition. 985-2621. GOOD HOME for two loveable kittens. Phone 985-7669. HELP WANTED COOK or COOK'S HELPER Apply Haugen's Bar-B-Q R.R. 4, Port Perry MISCELLANEOUS H. PEEL'S RAMBLER Sales & Service 2 NEW DEMONSTRATORS greatly reduced PORT PERRY 985-2592 ° 30° TV TOWER INSTALLED $39.50 PORT PERRY T.V. Phone 985-2265 Prince Albert T.F. SURGE SALES & SERVICE Milking parlours, pipelines and sanitations etc. Pole barns and Silos. Ontario County Repre- sentative. MURRAY W. JACKSON R.R. 1, Oshawa 723-1800 Aug. 26 GORD'S MARINE MERCURY OUTBOARD Sales & Service. Winter Storage & Overhauls TEST DRIVE The Hus-Ski-Snow Traveler, CLAREMONT -- PH. 649-2007 Boats, Motors and Trailers Terms -- Trades : - Jan.23/66 3 DeLAVAL UNITS, stall cocks and converters, new last year. Make offer--Murray W. Jack- son, Surge Sales & Service. R.R. 1, Oshawa, 723-1800. July 29 TORENT PASTURE for 15 head of cattle. $650.00. Ample water supply. Phone Don Leslie 885-2909. HOUSE--3 bedrooms, on Queen street. Responsible tenants. Phone 985-7375. MODERN 3 bedroom living quarters, plus adjoining busi- ness or office space. Downtown Port Perry. Box 39, Port Perry Star. FARM PRODUCTS CLEARANCE SALE--Pea and corn ensilage. Stokely - Van Camp of Canada Ltd., Whitby, Ont. Mr. Cappe Phone 668- 3600 or 668-6301. Sept. 30 ~ WORK WANTED BULLDOZING A. PORATH, R.R. 2, Seagrave. Phone 985-7764 Aug. 12 CLIPPER BLADES--Sharpen- ing & repairs. Cattle clipper blades sharpened $1.00 pair. Sheep blades--b60¢ pair, 24 hr. service--work guaranteed. Cattle Clipper Service 87 First Ave. Box [90 Uxbridge, Ont. PAINTING--Plain painting, al- 80 special mural and pattern painting. Complete Rec. room finishing. Will build and repair furniture. J, Kronister, Phone 986-7191, after 6 p.m. Jly 29 PAINTING and DECORATING interior & exterior. Guaran- teed work, free estimates. Phone 985-2094, Walter Pike. Jly 29 COMPLETE REPAIR Service to all makes of power mowers, garden tractors and tillers, ete. Rebuilt mowers for sale. Ma- chine Repair Shop, Perry St, Jly 29

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