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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 8

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Se. for insertion--if charged, NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS 4c. a word wit ha maximum of 25 words $1.00 IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.00 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additional lines. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1.25 per inch with a minimum of one inch 5.00 p.m. All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference Tuesday In Memoriam BARRY--In loving memory of Leona Barry who passed away on Dec. 29th, 1962. Like falling leaves the years slip by, But loving memories "never die, She lives with us in memory still, Not just today, but always will. So loved, so missed, so very dear. Jack, Marie & Grandchildren BARRY -- In loving mem- ory of a dear mother Leona Barry who passed away December 29, 1962. Oh happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet their memory still, But life has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Lovingly remembered by Ted & Noreen, Ella & Lloyd and grandchildren. BOUNDEY--Silent thoughts and treasured memories of my husband, Reg. who passed away suddenly, Dec. 27, 1955. Shall I doubt my Father's mercy? Should I think of death as doom Or the stepping o'er the threshold To a bigger, brighter room? 'Rather, in our Father's mansion Waiting -- in another room. Lovingly remembered by his wife Frances. DAY--In loving memory of William Day, dear husband and father, who passed away Dec. 23rd, 1959. Sadly missed by wife and family. TETLOW--In loving mem- ory of a dear husband, Robert, father and grand- father who passed away December 26, 1961. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just' to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind what a heautiful memory he left behind. Lovingly remembered by wife Mary, daughters Joyce and Phyllis, and their families. Check The Label Cards of Thanks I would like to express sincere thanks to Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, friends and relatives for cards, gifts and visits during my stay in Oshawa Hospital. Florence Fralick I wish to express sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for letters, cards, flowers and gifts sent me while I was in the hospital and since I returned home. Gladys Wright I would like to express my thanks tq my family, Dr. Rennie, Nurses and Staff of Port Perry Hospital for their kindness during my stay in Hospital. Earl Heayn On behalf of the Avon Co. and myself I would like to express my appreciation for your patronage by wishing you all a joyous holiday. Mary Payne I wish to thank all the nurses, friends & neighbours, also my family for their visits and cards, also Dr. Kandel, Bob Brinkman for their patience, and under- standing, help and care, also Charles Harris. while T was a patient in hospital. Thank you all, and a Merrv Xmas. Mrs. Edith E. Andrews, Sr. I would like to express sin- cere thanks to friends and neighbours for cards, in- quiries, flowers and trans- portation and the many acts of kindness shown to me dur- ing my husband's stay in Hospital. s to Rev. Rose for their com- Bless vou all. Mabel Purvis Special tb and Rev. Ri forting visits! On Your Paper | 4d (5 0 Yas oA i aN Th TRA 4 2 In the midst of our sorrow, we wish to take this oppor- tunity to express our grati- tude to relatives. friends and neighbours for their prayers; floral tributes and kind ex- pressions of help in our sad bereavement; the loss of our beloved mother. To those who gave courage and com- fort to Larry, Danny and Lil- lian, when wé® were unable to be with them; to Rev. Alec Rice for his consoling words and thoughtful kindness and McDermott \ Panabaker "for their wondght co-operation our heartfelt thanks. Alma and Charles Reesor Cards of Thanks I would like to thank friends, neighbours and rela- tives for cards, calls during my stay in the hospital. Thanks to Drs. Watt, Miller and Kandel, Nurses and Staff of Port Perry Community Hospital. Mrs. Marilyn Hutchinson. Birth } QUINTON--Larry and Lor- raine Quinton wish to an- nounce arrival of baby daugh- ter "Nafalie Lynn", 6 1lb., 6 oz. on December 14th, at Oshawa General Hospital. A wee sister. for Leslie Anne. At Rest BLIGHT, Alice Maude Mary --Suddenly at her residence, 988A Kingston Road, Toronto, on Thursday, Dec. 7, 1967, Alice Maude Mary Penney, beloved wife of the late Thomas James Blight, loving mother of Thomas A. Blight, Don Mills, and Mrs. Charles H. Reesor (Alma GG.) Port Perry in her 88th year. Also survived by four grandchild- ren and four great-grand- children. Service was held Monday, Dec. 11th at 2 p.m. at the McDermott-Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry. Inter- ment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. At Home Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kraupa, 391 Caleb St. will be at home to their friends and neigh- bours on Sunday, December 24th from 12 noon to 11 p.m. Coming Events SELL: RENT + SWAP «HIRE * BUY + SELL: RENT - FETR TL eS eo DY TOAY Lt Tee ou AEANIRY LSAT Lim . HN =10h SO = {SH = iL RUAREIN ORAS Rn WEA « SWAP « HIRE Coming Events flowers and |- PORT PARRY TEEN TOWN DANCE For Sale For Sale COZY 3 bedroom bungalow, garage, large lot, all conveni- WESTERN and ONTARIO ences, 10 minutes north from Oshawa. Asking $16,000. Call 636-3588. Dec.21 ICE CREAM FREEZER. Best offer. Space heater $25.00 985-7942. Stockers. Stock calves, and Holstein heifers, every week. Ivan Johnson, RR. 1, South ¥ Monaghan. Phone Bailieboro 939-6855. 10 miles South of Peterborough, Hwy. 28, 2 miles east. T.F. PONY, 1% year old mare, brown. Phone 985-2037. LIGHT WOOD, mixed hard- at r place FRIDAY, DEC. 22 at 8.30 p.m. MASONIC TEMPLE Dress Casual BINGO, Friday, December 22|- at 8 p.m, sponsored by Cath- olic Men's League. Jackpot $220.00 in 57 numbers, Minor jackpot $110. in 62 numbers. wood delivered. Ivan Mount- = 1960 METEOR, $200.00 Cash. |joy. 986-4737 after 5 p.m. Phone 985-7679. " T.F. 55 G.M.C. ¥; TON Pick-up, needs motor overhaul, ply- wood racks. Phone 985-7997. TYPEWRITERS, no $ dn, $2 wkly, cashiers, adders. Trades, terms, rentals, ser vice. Bill Hamilton, Raglan. ¢ 1 - 985-7160. BLACK PONY mare, 5 years. Make the children happy at Christmas. Phone 985-2065. TURKEY WINNERS Lions' Club Turkey Draw, Saturday, Dec. 16th. All pro- ceeds go to charity. Winners were: (a) From, Port Perry-- Jim Fielding, R.R. 4 Merv. DeNure A. Evans, RR. 4 W. Sandison Clifford Redman, R.R. 3 Mr. McCullough Doug Crozier, R.R. 3 Cleve Kight . Al. Prentice (b) Outside, Port Perry-- S. Smegal, Oshawa C. Cain, Oshawa S. Fige, Oshawa For Sale 60 FALCON, 4 door sedan, running good, $295.00 or "ex- change for 3% ton _truck. Phone 985-7174. = 1 NEARLY NEW Electrolux NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE In Utica Hall, Dec. 31st. Ad- mission $2.00 per person. Tickets on sale. Dec. 7-14-21 BINGO--Thurs., Jan. 11th at 8 p.m. Legion Hall. 20 regular games, share the wealth, jackpot, Legion special $40.00. EUCHRE--At Grace United Church, Scugog Island, on Wednesday, December 27th at 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by the U.C.W. Lunch served. Admission 50c. MARATHON BRIDGE Sponsored by Senior Citizens, starting middle of January. Games played afternoon and evening. Any lady or gentle- man interested call Mesdam- es: D. Knott 7959; C. Glass 7304 or J. Robertson 2598. -- vacuum, 'guaranteed for 1 year. Phone 985-7704. FOR SALE Business opportunity -- in. cludes poultry plant, small hatchery, hen-house for 1500, brooder house for 3000 roast- ers, processing roms for 200 weekly and top quality "0.A.C." (pure-bred) reces- flos White Columbian breed- stock. Also a two family plex, lunch -room, snack ng and gas pumps. All business is retail with sales to $1500.00 weekly, which can be increased 25-359, with little extra capital. Can be operated by one ambitious couple and part-time help. Situated on busy highway twenty miles north of Whit- by, Ont. A complete parcel and a going concern with low down payment and interest rates with present owners. Apply by appointment only to E. L. Hook, Greenbank, Ontario. Dec. 14-21 Boy Scouts Collect 54 Tons Of Waste Paper During '67 The excellent co-operation of our people in Port Perry and surrounding areas, has this vear resulted in a record volume in excess of 54 tons of waste paper for the local Scout organization, an in- frogs of some 4 tons of 1966 and-8% tons better than in 1965. The largest single drive, in September of this year. netted 14% tons, the total proceeds from which in the amount of $85.00 'were donated to the Hospital Building Campaign. Evervoné who saves their paper for the five drives of the year is thus participating actively in the Scout move- ment, the total returns being used to help finance the or- ganization. The Committee would like to express sincere apprecia- tion to all those who had a part; the homeowners who contributed paper that would otherwise be a complete waste, and the volunteer dri- vers. Special thanks to the local businessmen and others who donated their trucks for paper pick-up. They "are Bob . Kenny, Fréd Fraser, Beare Motors Ltd., Ray Bir- kett, Bob Archer, John Bal. lard, Ralph Taylor, Stewart NOTICE! TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG APPLIAN will be received by the undersigned until January 6th, 1968 for the Position of CARETAKER for Scugog Town- ship Municipal Buildings. (Town Hall, Office |, and Centre School). Further information can be obtained by Phoning 985-7281. (P.M. Only). S. H. CHANDLER, Clerk-Treas. R.R. 3, Port Perry, Ont. |, NOTICE! VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY 'Re Garbage Collection Garbage Collection on the North side of Town will be changed from Tuesday to Monday effective on the 8th day of January, 1968. CHRISTMAS TREES will be picked up on 'Wednesday, January 3rd, 1968. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk, r Village of Port Perry. Phone 985-2053. _ |] Sweetman, Rob Roy and Don Beacock. : It is our earnest wish that everyone will have a most | jovful festive season, and' may 1968 bring a bountiful measure of health, happiness | and. rich blessings. : Paper Salvage Committee my Administrator APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of 'Administrator for Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. Position will be avail- able March 1st, 1968. Construction under way to provide a new 43 bed hospital on a new site, to replace the. existing 27 bed active general hospital. Applications must be in writing and will be treated in strict confidence. Please include details of age, education, degrees, administra- tive experience, salary expected and when available. Hospital administrative experiences a must. Excellent opportunity for willing | _ capable person. Reply to the Chairman of the Board of Trustees Community Memorial Hospital. . 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