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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Apr 1969, p. 14

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A, - i es / i edt A ida. IEP TN TR og PEN I en -- ATE A Furi Vy the. el NE > ' ¥ 1s 3 di \ RELIC SALE GRO 2A a at CLA 7 KJ 4 ¥ N } 4 3 « i) 1! ] 3 ! 7) A TE aE a Ee, SHE es RIAN re ~ Card of Thanks _bours_who_helped._to. lighten HIRE *« BUY * SELL: RENT « SWAP *« HIRE * ARTICLES FOR SALE -- Cash Rate--A4c. per word Ist Must be paid week of BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS 5.00 p.m. Classified Advertising Rates (Effective March 1st, 1967) REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC, ~~ Weeks-with.a minimum of $1.00 Ist week, 75c. for extra consecutive~weeks. y an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 4c. a word wit ha maximum of 25 words $1.00 IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.00 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additignal lines. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1.25 per inch with a minimum reer of one inch . ET 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 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE week, 3c. extra consecutive insertion--if charged, oo -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS Tuesday In Memoriam REDMAN--In loving mem- ory of a dear husband Harold Edward Redman, April 15th, 1959. } Just as you were, so you will be, Treasured forever in my memory. Always loved and remembered by his wife, : Joyce | munity PARRY -- In loving mem- ory of our daughter Teresa, who passed away April 30th, 1966. v God knew that she was _ suffering That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine". Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Cards of Thanks May I express my sincere thanks to neighbours and friends for cards, and kind inquiries, Dr. Cohoon and nurses. and staff of Com- Memorial Hospital for all their kindness, while 1 was a patient. Gordon McCoy 17 lbs, Births GRAY -- Jim & Betty (nee Colton) are happy to announ: ce the birth of their daugh- ter Wendy Lynn, Eileen, .7 1b., 3 oz. on Thursday April SELL: RENT + SWAR + HIRE + BUY : SELL RENT + SWAP + HIRE + BUY + SELL RENT - TEI) CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS BUY + SELL: RENT + SWAP HIRE * BUY * SELL" RENT - Coming Events : Keep this 'date in mind. Saturday, May 10th for the annual Penny Sale and Tea, sponsored by Maybelle Re- Debra-dre happy to announce -the birth of their daughter, 12 oz. on Monday, April 21st, 1969, at Com- munity Memorial Hespital, Port Perry. Coming Events SPRING TEA--Ladies of the district are invited to attend the Spring Tea and Bazaar at Seagrave United Church, on Saturday, April 26th at 2 o'clock to 4 p.m. Admiss- ion 50c. Ap. 24 10th at/ York County Hosbi- tal, Newmarket. A sister bekah Lodge. Oddfellows for Wayne. Hall. ~ LEDIARD -- Richard and DISCUSSION PROSPECT U.C.W. After- 'noon tea and bake sale on Wednesday, May 7th, 2 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission Adults 50c., children 25c. 2--Mayl Ashburn Community Centre invites the public to an ev- ening of discussion with Mr. Norman Cafik M.P. concern- ing Federal issues, Friday, April 25th at 8 p.m. Every- one invited. Lunch following KEEP IN MIND Nov. 1st United Church BAZAAR DESSERT LUNCHEON and COURT WHIST Wednesday, May 7th, at 1.00 HANDICRAFT GUILD EXHIBITION AND SALE Demonstrations in Rug hook- ing, quilting, spinning and weaving, Saturday, May -24, 1969, Masonic Hall - 1:00 to bon p.m. Afternoon tea -- ec. p.m. in Port Perry United Church. Bake table, prizes. Admission 75c. Sponsored by Unit 7 &9. Tickets available from Mrs. Joan Lane 985- 2473 or Mrs. Elizabeth Ful- ford 985-7100. 3--May 1 RUMMAGE SALE--Saturday May 3rd at 1:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church of the Ascension. 2--Mayl Port Perry Figure Skating Club MOTHERS DAY DANCE. ~ Sat, May 10th, 1969 BINGO, Thursday, May 1st at Legion Hall. Jackpot $110.00 in 51 numbers, Legion Spe- On behalf of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary we wish to take this opportunity to thank Eleanor's Florist for her generous donation of flowers, vases and serviettes on the occasidn of the Hos- pital Open House. = cial $80.00 in 22 numbers, 20 reg. games, Share the wealth. CLUB ANNRENE $4.00 per couple Ron Myers Orchestra For Tickets Call, RUMMAGE and BAKE SALE Saturday, May 3rd at 1 p.m. at the Scout Hall. For pick- up call Mary Baird 985-2809 : _ May1 Sincere thanks to all who send flowers, cards, visits, and kind inquiries while I was- a patient in Western Hospital Toronto. = Special SWEET ADELINES-- Friday April 25th at 8 p.m. in" the United Church new auditor- ium. Oshawa Chapter of the Sweet: Adelines. Admission: $1.00. For tickets call 985- 985-2156 or 985-7024 - _ 33-May8 SPRING CONCERT Come to the Spring Con- cert presented by Scugog United Church Choirs. Music and comedy plays, Saturday, May 3rd, 8 p.m. Adults $1.00 children 25c¢., High School Students 80c. Tickets avail- able. Phone 985-7533. : 2--Mayl SWAP + HIRE * PENNY SALE AND TEA--| Corporation of the Township of Cartwright offer for sale by written tenders six wooded building lots in Shady Acres Subdivision, part | of registered plan no. 162, all on 66 feet right of ways to Lake Scugog. The lots have been laid out as suitable for residential construction and approved by the County Board of Health. A guarantee of 10% of bid is required with each bid and tenders may be for any one or all six lots. Tenders to close TUESDAY, MAY 6th, 1969 at 5 p.m. No tender will necessarily be accepted. Successful biddet must be prepared to pay balance of tendered amount within 30 days. Copies of plans available at the Municipal Office, Blackstock. Clerk V. Malcolm Blackstock, P.O. Township Of Scugog TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until April 26th, 1969 for Garbage Collection at the Scugog Island Summer Resorts for the year 1969. ? Two quotations requested: : . 1. Collections to be made May 20th, twice a week. {Monday and Thursday) during July and August September 2nd and October 14th. : : 2. Collections to be made starting May 20th, then . once a week (Monday) to the end of June, then twice a week (Monday and Thursday) during July and August, then once a week (Monday) from and including September 2nd to 'the 3rd day of November. . Lowest on any tender not necessarily accepted. Shy S:H. CHANDLER, CLERK. . ~~ R.R.3PORT PERRY, ONTARIO : Help Wanted BINSO--Friday, Mav 2nd at Some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved one _ there. Always remebered hy mother & dad and brothers thanks to Dr. Cohoon and Dr. | 7328 Ap. 24 Baird for special care. Ti ilabl d John Ryba|' ickets available at door. Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William John Bright of Raglan wish to an- NEWMAN--In loving mem- orv of our mother Irene Win- nifred Newman -who passed away April 21st, 1968. Loving and kind in all her ways Sincere and kind in heart and mind Sadly missed but loved by us all. The Newman family nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Joy, to Richard Wilmot Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. 'Walker of Port Perry. The wedding will take place in August. LEGION SATURDAY, MAY 3 RAY WALKER AND THE AMBASSADORS Announcement Admission $7.00 per couple FREE REFRESHMENTS FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE "Mr. & Mrs. John Stirke of Brooklin, Ont., are pleased to A most sincere "Thank You" to Rev. W. Black, the ladies of St. John's Church and all the friends & neg - our sorrow, in the passing of a loving husband aud fa- ther. The prompt and kind- ly attention of Dr. J. Dia- mond and the Pinkham Fun- eral Home was greatly ap preciated, se Mrs. A. MacKinnon and family announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Laurene Janis, to Rodney John Locke, son of Mr..and Ont. Wedding to take place May 17, 1969 in Zion United Church, Scarborough, Ont. Mrs. John Locke, Lindsay, Bvaryhody Vielcome DANCE| 8.00 p.m. Sponsored bythe Catholic Men's League. Jack- pot $200.00 in 60 numbers. Minor Jackpot $50.00 in 55 numbers. DANCE SAT., APRIL 26 UTICA HALL Polkas, Foxtrots, Squares, etc. Lucky food voucher draw RUMMAGE SALE -- Port Perry Figure Skating Club Rummage Sale, April 25 at 10 a.m. at Municipal Office. Clothing articles may be left |.at_ Mrs. McTavish's _home at 244 Queen Street. Ap24 Admission - $2.50 couple For Sale STABLE CLEANER, can be Announcement OLD BILL'S G. D. Lague, D.D.S. Wishes to announce - the I wish to express my sin- cere appreciation to friends for flowers, candy, visits, cards and acts of kindne-s to me during my stay in Doctors Hospital, Toronto. M goret Hyland opening of his office for the general practice of Dentistry, at Medical Associate Build- Street, Port appointment. ing, Paxton Perry. By Phone 985-7291. NOTICE Mrs. Ann Wood wishes to thank relatives & friends for visits, cards and flowers she received while a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Special FOR THE INFORMATION of residents of Scugog-and Port Perry, my telephone number has been changed to 985- 3053, Joe Dowson. : ~ NIGHT Sat. May 3rd 1969 UXBRIDGE LEGION HALL at 7:00 p. m. TICKETS $5.00 ~ ALL INCLUSIVE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT PORT PERRY: AND - thanks to Dr. Price and Nurs- sing staff. Jmud cat seen at Lloyd Fawns farm, R.R. 1, Port Perry. Make offer. $350.00 Sponsor, Port Perry L.O.L. BOBS, 25 worms, 75¢c. for fishing. Karel, Pavlick, Perry St. MOFFAT 24" electric heavy duty range, 10" cu. ft. Frigi- daire frig., in good condition $60.00, also electrolux vacu- um cleaner, 5 yrs. old $35.00. + Call 985-7704. : TOY POMERANIAN Puppies also 1 toy peodle puppy $75. each. Can-Du-Kennells, R.R. 1, Enniskillen 112-263-2997. COLEMAN Oil burning Floor Furnace, good shape $40.00, also 2 pair Carge Bed pillows UXBRIDGE LEGIONS {Phone 985-2685. Build A Rewarding Career Sell Rural Real Estate © Join | ~ Gibson Willoughby Limited = The Most Respected Name In Real Estate * Tremendous oppgrtunities for men and women or husband-wife teams to share in our 69 years of experience.---- * You get plenty of help, training, prospects and leads. * Generous advertising in Toronto and local papers, illustrated catalogues, - signs, supplies and all promotion material supplied to you at no expense. * P.S.l., Group company paid. Insurance, Pension Plan, 50% Demand of Town & Country Real Estate has never been greater. We need you now, to share in the most satisfying and well paid sales job in Canada today.' Contact: S. R. Pasternak Gibson Willoughby Limited : Realtor hi Town & Country Division 46 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto 12 487-8161 4 EJ

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