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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Mar 1966, p. 8

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FFor Sale, Wanted, Cards Other rates on request. Telephone 6.00 p.m. Classifield Advertising Rates etc.--3¢ per word, minimum 75¢. additional insertions 2¢ per word, minimum 50¢. In Memoriams, $1.00 per insertion with four line verse. Addtional four lines, .25¢. Billing charge of 25¢ if not paid by Friday following publication. Classified display $1.00 per column inch. Open daily, Monday through Friday, 9.00 a.m. to Closed all day Saturday. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 6:00 pm. TUESDAY of Thanks, Coming Events, Second and -- 985-7383 COMING EVENTS FOR SALE PAKISTANI EMBROIDERIES A display and sale of embroid- eries will be held on Thurs. March 24th, in St, George's Memorial Church, Centre & Athol Sts., Oshawa, from 2 p.m, to 9 p.m. Display will be opened by Mrs. Lyman Gifford, wife of the Mayor of Oshawa. Tea will be served. Sponsored by the branches of the Women's Auxi- liary of the Amglican Church, Deanery of Oshawa, INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY CLUB IN MEMORIAM FEAR -- In loving remem- brance of my dear husband Ralph, who passed suddenly into the presence of the Lord, March 20, 1966. Sadly missed by his wife and daughter Linda and Debbie FEAR--In loving memory of our dear son Ralph, who passed away, March 20th, 1965. Your leaving left us lonely son, No time to say farewell, The grief that almost overwhelm, No words could ever tell, But your Heavenly Father called you home, So mingled with our sorrow. A joyous hope is truly ours, We'll meet in God's tomorrow. Mom & Dad NESBITT--In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Hattie May, who pass- d away March 21st, 1965. e Always remembered by Doris, Murray and family. "CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THAN KS I would like to "thank my friends and neighbours, for cards, gifts, flowers. Also Dr. Diamond, Dr. Mills ,nurses and staff or Port Perry Hospital for their kindness to me during my recent stay in hospital. Pauline Minshall BIRTH Shirley (nee Larocque) are happy to announce the birth of a son Stephen Paul, 7 lbs,, 131% oz. on February 24, 1966 at Port Perry Memorial Hospital. A brother for Jack, Karin and Brenda, LEE -- Larry and Virginia (nee Keeler) wish to announce the birth of their son Steven Larry on March 5th, 1966 at the Port Perry Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. John Dia- mond, nursing staff, and the friends who sent flowers and cards. COMING EVENTS My sincere thanks to rela- tives and friends, who so kind- ly remembered me with visits, flowers, letters and . cards, while in Port Perry hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Rennie, nurses and staff, Mrs. Richard Wall. We wish to express our sin-'! cere thanks and appreciation after the loss of our house and contents. Special thanks to the neighbours and friends who helped us with living-in, clothes and money. Grateful thanks to you all. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoftyzer and Family. i would like to express my sincere thanks to friends and relatives for the flowers, fruit and cards sent to me while I was in the hospital. Also spe- cial thanks to the nurses, staff | and Dr. Diamond for their ex- cellent care. Gordon Shunk. I wish to thank Dr. Rennie, nurses and staff of Port Perry Memorial Hospital & all friends in Port Perry, who sent flowers cards or visited me and for their kindness during my stay at hospital. ) Mrs, Wilma Hartmann To friends, neighbors, Sr. Citizens for cards, visits, -flow- ers, Fruit and Candy, Books. Special thanks to Dr. Rennie, Nurses and Staff of Hospital, during my month stay. Ida Prentice, 34 i Xk NA RV ONTENTS FEIR iy Sahl Fh CER HAVA BINGO--Catholic Men's League, Friday, March 18 at 8.15 p-m. Jackpot $200.00. Lucky door prize and raffle, RUMMAGE SALE Friday, March 25th at 10 a.m. Corner of North & Perry Sts. (Formerly Franssen's Tailor Shop). Sponsored by P.P.F.S.C. Donations will be picked up. Contact Mrs. Don Cochrane at 985-7328 or Mrs. Jim Baird 986- 2809. Mar. 24 ST. PATRICK'S BREAKFAST At Oddfellows Hall, Sunday, March 27th, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Admission 7bc. Mar. 24 BUS TO YORKDALE March 26th at 8.15 a.m. sharp. Meet opposite I.G.A. Store. For information 985-2195 or 985-7045. BINGO, Thursday, March 37th at 8.00 p.m. Legion Hall, spon- sored by Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Jackpot $150. Legion Jackpot $70.00. LEGION SOCIAL Sat. March 1 9:00 P.M MEMBERS & GUESTS e LIVE MUSIC e CUMMINGS -- Bruce and| DANCE Saturday, April 9th Port Perry Legion Hall Music, Refreshments Tickets available from any member of the hockey club, $3.00 COUPLE GUIDE MOTHERS The regular Guide Mother's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Irwine, 226 Queen St., Tuesday, Mar. 22nd at 8.00 o'clock. DANCE The Ontario County Junior Farmers are holding their An- nual at home dance, "Apri] in Paris" at the Utica Hall, April 1, 1966 at 9 p.m. "The Blue Diamonds" will be in charge of the music. Everyone welcome. WANTED man for steady travel among consumers in Port Perry. Permanent connection with large manufacturer, Only re- liable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh, Dept. C-343-131, 4005 Richelieu, St. Henry, Montreal. Annual Meeting of the ONTARIO RIDING (Federal) LIBERAL ASSOCIATION to be held Friday, March 25th 1966 PLACE: St. Mary's of the People Church, Steveson's Road, North, Oshawa, Ontario. TIME: 8.15 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER: The Honourable John Turner, M.P., Minister Without Portfolio, IMPORTANT MEETING Important Meeting, Monday, March 28th. A meeting of im- portance and much concern to the residents of Port Perry and surrounding community will be hed in St. John's Presbyterian Church Hall on MONDAY, MARCH 28th at 8 p.m. The meeting will take the form of a panel discussion and should be both interesting and educational. Topic is Cancer, a disease that is dreaded by all and causes the death of thousands of Cana- dians each year. There should be much to learn and questions may be asked. Watch for fur- ADMISSION 75c¢. FRESH BEEF, ready for free- zer, Sides or Quarters. Phone Port Perry 986-7642 or Ux- bridge 852-6871. Apr.14 1959 FORD Automatic 6, 4 door sedan, radio, good tires, low mileage, excellent throughout, 985-2420 or 985-7469, 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 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. 30° TV TOWER INSTALLED $89.50 PORT PERRY T.V. Phone 985-2265 Prince Albert T.F. BRIDES--See our new line of Guest Books and 'Bride's Books' --white leather covers, $2.25 & FOR SALE AND USED Vacuum NEW Cleaners and Floor polishers. Various prices, Phone 986- 1704. BADGER SALES & SERVICE Gordon L. Corner R.R. 1, Oshawa Barn Cleaners, Liquid Manure, Pump & Spreaders BUNGALOW, four large rooms, Broadloom and tile floors. Col- oured fixtures and vanity in Bathroom, Mahogany trim. Phone 986-7639. Mar. 81 1964 RAMBLER Classic 660 Model 4 door, 6 cylinder auto- matic. Low gas mileage, radio. Priced reasonable. Phone 985- 7978. BELL TELEPHONE electrical equipment box for % ton truck, including ladder racks and clamps. Phone 985-2001. SEEDS Corn, United Hybrid, 108 and 7 (while supplies last) Seneca 165. Oats & Barley Alfalfa, Brome and all other Grass Seeds, -- SWAIN SEED CLEANERS & DEALERS 986-4331 Blackstock $1.95. Port Perry Star Office. Apr. 28 Bus Lines Limited. schedule as before. March 14th, 1966. NOTICE Burley Bus Lines Limited of Bowmanville, have purchased the Fred DeNure Uxbridge, r Oshawa Business will still operate on the same Commencing Monday, Port Perry and _DANCE- PORT PERRY AMBY FERREN : sponsored by the New Democratic Party Riding Association SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1966 Tickets on Sale at the Door. $3.00 per couple while they last or Phone LEGION HALL 655- 4683 poplin, Cucumber BICK'S PICKLES are KENNETH Pickering \ RONALD Bowmanville ther particulars next week. cucumber acreage in this area. HIGHEST! PRICES EVER PAID. Will contract half-acre and up. For further information call : or Growers now contracting for PASCOE 942-1687 BROOKS 623-5125, Excellent condition throughout. _ §r " "

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