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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 May 1966, p. 10

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10 PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, May 5th, 1966 ") ~N ob a. Anywhere you want to go... ik CHARTER a BUS from BURLEY BUS LINES LTD. * Low-I1dw Charter and Tour Rates * Safe --comfortable Buses < Call or write BURLEY * Experienced Drivers 5; 'BUS LINES LTD. 5 Port Perry | en Call Oshawa 723-10 AT REST BEARE, Frances Luella--En- tered into rest suddenly, as a result of an accident, at the Toronto General Hospital, on 'Tuesday, April 26, 1966, Frances Luella Crosier, beloved wife of the late Earl Beare, of Clare- mont, Ont., and dear mother of Megan (Mrs. Eric Wallace) of Weston, and loving grandmother of Cheryl and Elaine, and dear sister of Maude (Mrs. Frank Vernon) of Myrtle, and John T. Crosier of Utica. vice was from the McEachnie Funeral Home, 'Rickering, on Friday. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. 1 & PARRY, Teresa Marie -- At the Oshawa General Hospital, on Sat., April 30th, 1966, Teresa Parry, dearly loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Parry, lov- ing sister of Douglas & Robert, In her 8th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott = Pana- baker, Port Perry. Service was from the Baptist Church on Monday, at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. BAYLIS, Jamés William -- Suddenly at hig home on Thurs- day, April 28th, 1966, James Ww. (Jim) Baylis, dearly loved son on Harold and Irene Baylis, loving brother of Lester of Greenbank, Isobel of Stratford, and Helen (Mrs. Wm. , Cress- man) of Waterloo. year, Service was from the Chapel of McDermott - Pana- at 2.30 p.m. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Gre eenbank, - iy. - wy we "BUSINESS DIRECTORY McPHADEN ee 985-2341 E A D E 'S NURSING HOME Nurse in Attendance ' Reasonable Rates, Pleasant Surroudings PHONE 985-2806 WANTED Dead Horses or and Crippled Cattle Highest Prices paid according to size and condition Phone Zenith 32800 NO. TOLL CHARGE ED. PECONI & SON LTD. 'R.R. #2 WOODVILLE Collectors Licence "ROAR MEMORIALS Dec. 2/66) MACKEY & "BAILEY Notaries Public. 28 Caleb Street PHONE 985-2127 PORT PERRY, ONT. Dec, / 08 802-C-66 - Feb, 4/66 - 1002 ¢ For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES 'see ALEX SHEPHERD Phone 985-7081 Specializing in business and .farm operations. 'Open Saturday 9 a.m, - 12 noon for March and April - Dec./66 INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOME? * ¢ Check Omr eo SPECIAL RATES e For Homes Under Construction EMMERSON INSURANCE A LIMITED General Insurance 985- 2421 Port pers: Ont. 'Dec, 81/66 CY ~ DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Picked up pfomptly. Telephone Sollest, Hampton MARGWILL FUR FARM "TYRONE License No, 4-0-6 ® Cash on the.spet © Mar. 4/67 AE Johnson, 0.D. try 1. ji Dec. 166 Room #2, Post Office Building DUFF ELECTRONICS "ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985.7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY July / 66 Septic Tanks Cleaned By _ PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLE] Reg. Armstrong| Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.6--Feb. 28/67 Earl. Wallace ROOFING Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Reofing, Steel and Aluminium Roefing, Eavestroughing 'We will contract for all kinds of roof work. Apr. - Dec. 81/06 DEADSTOCK SERVICE We Pay $1.00 per Cwt. for Dead & Crippled Cattle " More For Horses -- Prompt Service -- BURRETT FUR FARM Phone Long Distance | Zenith 66550 (no charge to you) | Funeral ser- "In his 30th' baker, Port Perry, on. Sutarday] Lpn -1* [ite LOTTA we Lo eas \B )) GIRLS OVER FORTY NEED NOT DESPAIR, JUST GIVE US A CALL WELL GIVE GLENETTE (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 985-7991 BEAUTY SALON Serving 'Today Ready for onirow Your RED CROSS is | Seagrave (Continued) Miss Lorna Dure of Toronto visited with her sister Mrs. S. MacFarlane several days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Clarke of Raglan entertained the Belairs on Saturday evening, Mother's Day next Sunday 'will be marked by a joint S.S, and church service at 10 am. to which all are invited. The Sac- rament of Baptism will be ad- ministered at the service. S. S. attendance this week was 87: ~ .Our superintendent Neil Wanamaker was in charge and Mrs, Ken Short and Gene Hurst produced - birthday offerings. Don't forget we are intending to shower that supt. on + Friday evening. Check The Label On Your Paper AAA SS you. these Bell people... Canadian economy.. Apr./08| Licence #0--C--06 {Ws a'city" of 148,000 made up of the 37,000 Bell i. people and their families. And you find them all - ~over Ontario and Quebec --- wherever Bell serves 'Their job, of course, is to run the complex and all- encompassing communications" network serving the people and businesses in our territory. But ~ that's only part of what their présence means: Think of the contribution which their annual pay- roll of over $200 million makes to our economy. - Think of the contribution these people make to the public and civic services of their communities. * Think of the many other Canadians whose liveli- hood, directly and indirectly, is linked to that of Bell and its people -- a major contribution to the ® Bell Canada

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