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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1969, p. 12

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ST] = =N = {WN ) + SELL (== Nag SWAP . MEER 12 - PORT _PERRY STAR ~ "Thursday, May 15, 1969 = At Rest or ' oa RS 39] a weeks with a minimum of $1.00 Ist week, 75¢c. for We extra consecutive weeks. ta Must be' paid week of insertion--if charged, ed Classified Advertising Rates (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate--4c. per word Ist week, 3c. extra consecutive an additional 25¢. 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 '. BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS Ae. 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 : All Classified Adg, must be in this Office not later than 5.00 p.m. Tuesday Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for. reference ~ In Memoriam PHILP--In loving memory "of a dear wife, mother and © grandmother who passed on May 15th, 1965. Memory, is the best and purest link between this world 'and a better. Always remembered hy husband Will, and the . - Kendall family. : Card of Thanks We would like to thank all those who helped. make our 50th anniversary sich a me- moriable one, to -the ladies who helped serve lurch in the afternoon & evening and a special thanks for all the lovely gifts and cards. vid Della & Roy Henders Cards of Thanks Many thanks to all who sent cards, flowers, gifts and made visits and kind inquir- ies during my stay at the new Port Perry Hospital. + Special thanks to octor -Cohoon, nurses agd staff, for their kindness an are. All ~ was deeply appreciated ard remembered. . Bonnie Mahony I wish to express my ap: preciation to Dr. Cohoon and © nurses during my bricf stay in Port Perry Hospital. Many thanks to- relatives, friends -and---neighbours for their many acts of kindness while in Toronto Westen Hospital, also your continued thought- fulness since my return home. Marion Crozier The family of the late Ethel Dale Sweetman would --sincerely like to express our gratitude\to friends and rela- tives for the floral tributes, cards andj charitable dona- tions at the time of our\loss of a dear wife and mother: "Thank you to Seagrave UCW for - providing lunch-and to friends from. Prince - Albert and Manchester communities who helped us at the tine of our recent bereavemnt, - . Thank you also to Rev. Mr. McNeil and Rev. Critch and to McDermott-Panabaker for their kind fssistance. On behalf of the Women's ' Hospital Auxiliary we wish to say Thank You to the Nestleton W.I. for $220.00 for the table and plaque which was purchased for the New Hospital. I wish to express -my thanks and appreciation for the kindness and thoughtful- ness of friends and- neigh- bors during my stay in ho:- pital and bereavement. I thank the nurses and staff of Oshawa and Port Perry hospitals for being so kind and understanding. and Drs. Ugray, . Dr. Rosell and Dr. Grant of Oshawa and Dr. Kandel and Dr. Cohoon of |" Port Perry, also the UCW of Port Perry, a special thank you to the UCW of Seagrave who so kindly served lunch | after the funeral and made bereavement a little easier to bear. Gordon. Sweetman & family CLARK, Irene -- Suddenly at the Community Hospital; Port Perry on 'Fri, May 9th, 1969, Irene Kellet, beloved wife of the late Elmer Clark, dear mother of Lawrence of Oshawa, Fdna (Mrs. Sommerville) of Regina, Vera (Mrs. Clarence Fair) of Port Perry, Earle of Belleville, Leonard of Port: Perry and Ross 'of Whitby, also sur- vived by 13 grandchildren & 3 great grandchildren. In her 80th year. Rested at the Chapel of. McDermott - Pana- baker, Port Perry for service on Monday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. Roy: PARM, Charles Archibald-- At the Osh&wa General: Hos- pital on Mon., May 12, 1969, Charles A. Parm, beloved husband of the late Annie Reid. dear father of George of Oshawa, Samuel of Belle Ewart 'and Charles, also sur- vived by two grand daugh- ters Laurie & Linda. In his R5th vear. Rested at the Chapel of -McDermott - Pana- baker, Port Perry for service on Wed. at 2 p.m. Inter ment Pine Grove Cemetery. FOWLER, Albert George-- Suddenly at, his home, Sim- coe St. Port Perry, Ont. on ; Monday, May' 12th, 1969, Al- bert George Fowler, beloved "| hushand of -Margaret Rice Thompson and dear father of Evelyn, Beverly and the ™ late Douglas Fowler, brother of Ben of -Bowmanville and Ethel (Mrs. Frank Baker) Pickering. Mayme (Mrs. Bert Payton, Oshawa). Rested at the Chapel of 'McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for Service on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Interment, Pine Grove Cemetery. "MACKEY--Bruce & Donna (nee Samells) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Robert Alan George on April 8th, 1969 at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for John and David. GALLEY--Larry & Sharon (Pearson) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Lisa Ann, 8 lbs., 7 oz., on May 7th, 1969 at Port Perry. Hospital a sister for BEST WISHES BLONGE--Mrs: K. Blonge | and family wish to extend heartfelt thanks and appre- ciation to all of our relatives friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy renedred us in the loss of a dearly 'beloved husband and father Harry Blonge. A very special thank-you to Rev. Teskey, the ladies from the Church and the Pall bearers, and to all Harry's friends for Announcement Mr. & Mrs. Charles Sharpe, Caesarea are pleased to an- nounce 'the engagement of their daughter Sheila Marion to-Mr. Ivan. C. Bradburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brad- burn, Burketon. . Wedding to take place Sati, June 7th in Nestleton Pres. Church. Announcement a BUY - SELL: RENT + SWAP « HIRE * - BUY . SELL. EER . Coming Events Coming Events GENERAL MEETING Port Perry Figure Skating Club General - Meeting im- portant all members attend. May 22nd, Thurs. at 8 o'clock at: Municipal Office. © 2--May15-22 MUD CAT DINNER WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st at 5 o'clock until all are served at. Grace Church, Scugog. Admission $1.50. 2--Mayl5 'NOTICE 'Prince Albert Community Centre General Meeting May 21st at 8 p.m. for election of officers. Everyone re- quested to attend if they are interested in future of this centre. If not enough people participating the centre will be closed. - I The Committee LEGION DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 7th RAY WALKER AND THE AMBASSADORS Admission $8.00 per couple. ANNIVERSARY WICK Presbyterian Church Sunday School Anniversary Services, May 18th at 11 a.m. Special speaker and Music. Supper Wednesday May 21-t at 5.30 until all are served. Adults $150. Children 12 and under 75c. " HYDRO. SHOW 'TIME Manchester U.C.W. invites you to Hydro Show Time at Utica Hall on Tuesday, May 27th, at 8 p.m. "Admission $1.00 each. . FREE REFRESHMENTS Everybody Welcome "WINNERS REBEKAH PENNY DRAW Noreen Hooper, Blackwater, Ont.--Table Cloth. Leola..Hooper,- Port Perry, » Ont.--Vine Quilt . R.. L. Wagner, Box 585, Port Perry--Face Clothes, Mrs: Geo. Lane, 64 John St., Port Perry--Hamper Groc Sheila Bradford, 319 "Coch- EUCHRE, Sat.,.May 17th at 8 p.m. at Oddfellows Hall. |- Sponsored by Maybelle Re- hekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and 'Lunch. rane St, Port Perry-- Wool Blanket. Mrs. James McLeod, RR. 2, * Nestleton--Tricycle. Mrs. J. Orde, Port Perry-- Apron (Red) B'NGO: Friday, Mav 16th at 8.00 p.m. Sponsored by Ca- tholic Men's League. pot $110.00 in 51 numbers. Minor Jackpot $7000 in 59 numbers. Jack- | Mrs. Geo. Hubbard, "531 . Queen St. Port Perry-- Blue Apron. Hazel Crawford, Port Perry, Ont.--Scenic T.V. Tables Rose Willoughby, Port Perry, POSTPONED Monthly meet- ing of Scouf*and Cub moth- ers will be held .at the Scout Hall Monday, come. May 26th at| 8.30 p.m. All mothers wel' Ont.--Baby Blanket. Ada Pearson, Simcoe N., - Oshawa, Ont.--Hassock. Mrs. Anne Blain, 206 Coch-- 'rane St., Port Perry-- Crib Quilt. : Norene Hooper, Blackwater, Ont.--Lace Doilie. AT HOME "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray | will _be at home to friends and neighbours at their re- sidence 58 Carnegie St. Port Perry 'on Saturday, May 24 from 2to5 pm. and 7-9 p.m, on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. eo i Ire 22 AT HOME Mrs. Etta Graham, James St., Oshawa, will welcome relatives, friends and neigh- bours-at- the -home- of "her daughter Mrs. Lorne Parrott, Myrtle, Ont. -on__Sundav. May 18th, 1969 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of her 80th birth- day. DANCE at Tyrone Hall Sat., May 17th. Round and Square Dancing... Dance put on by Leo. Norman and Cecil Hub- bard. Everyone Welcome. Dorothy DeShane, 100 Casimir St., Port Perry Marie Clark, RR. 3, Port Perry--Rug- Mrs. J. Craig, 2577 St. Claire - E., Toronto--Painting. Mrs. Norman Perry, 100 Crandel St., Port Perry --Casserolé Muriel Gray, R.R. 4, Port Perry, Ont. Walnut T.V.- Tables Mrs. Lawson Honey, Port PeNNyy--Box Groc. Mrs.' Earl Geer, Port Perry, Bathtub-Mat Marilyn Fralick, RR: 3, Port Perry--Comforter Mary-Yeo;-26-Whiting-Ave;; Oshawa, Ont.--White Pillow Cases : R. L. Wagner, Box 585, Port Perry, Ont.--Pillow Cases, crocheted edge. Irene Jordan, R.R. '1, Port Perry--Star Quilt Mrs. 'Ray Abraham, Seagrave, Ont.--Dresser Sct. 7 the assistance and many fav- ours given during his period of illness. Sincere thanks to all friends, neighbours and fa- mily__for. cards, tokens of Syupaihy and kind deeds own to us during the time: of our recent bereavement. The Hayden family I wish to take this oppor- tunity to thank the . Group Committe¢ and. the Cubs of 2nd. Séugog- for the dinner and. gifts given to me on Sat. evening. My association with the Boy Scout Associa: tion leaves me 'with many memories to cherish alwavs and I hope that I helped in some small way, Thanks again and "God LA June Crozier To the sick in the Hospital for a speedy recovery, for wishes 'to enjoy your family and the good of life JOSEPH THE BARBER or at home, my best wishes A people in good 'heaith best] a 160 Queen St. Port Perry FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham of Keswick are pleased to announce . the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sandra" Yvonne to Mr. James Arthur Fielding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding of Port Pérry, Ont. The mar- Hage will take place in Knox ted Church, Sutton West; on June 7th, 1969 "at 4.00 o'clock. $120.00 in, 52 numbers. 'Coming Events BINGO, Thursday, at Legion A Hall. Ma 16th "Tack ot gion Special $10.00 jn 8 num- bers, 20 reg. games, Share the wealth. ' SPRING. SUPPER Nestleton United Church Women's Spring Supper at North Nestleton, 'Friday, May 23rd from 5 p.m. - Adults $1.50. Students 75%. pre. school. Aree. LRH : For Sale SEEDS FOR 1969 Seed Corn P.A.G- United Seneca and Alex Stewarts. Order 'while top yielder are available: Now-taking orders | 11969 at their home 41 STRAWBERRY SUPPER Keep this date in. mind. Wed., July. 2nd Strawberry Supper. Bponsored 'by Scu- £08 Head U.C.W. : OPEN House Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibson 'will hold kd 'house for their friends. on the occasion of their 40th Wedding Anni- versary, Saturday, May: 24th, low St., Port Perry 1 p.m. 5 pm." 'Best. Wishes Only. 'HANDICRAFT GUILD: EXHIBITION AND SALE Demonstrations in Rug hook- ing, quilting, spinning" and weaving, Saturday, May 24, 1969, Masonic Hall - 1:00 to 2 00 p.m. Afternoon tea -- Cc. 3 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY "Rev. and Mrs: J. K. Bra- ham will celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday afternoon, June. 1st from 3.00 - 5 and 7 - 9.00 at Trinity United Church Hall, Eonessgeon." for ,Grass Seed and Grain. Swain Seed Dealers 986 4331 T.F. 'CONTENTS from Model home, chesterfield and mat- ching chair, dining: room suite, bedroom suite, desk, bookcase stereo & T.V. broad. loom rug, 9 x 12, coffee and' end table, etc., ete. All {tems like new. Phone Oshawa 728-3473. T.F Fe Bige- g . . SKIDOO i . SALES & SERVICE : DAVIS MARINE and RENTAL Oshawa and Area _ Oldest and Largest Skidoo Dealer. -- 2 Locations --, 555 King St. East: . Phone 728-5565 378 King St. West Phone 723-8882 ve CTF, For Sale GIRL'S BICYCLE, good von: dition. Phone_985-2815, SPACE HEATER 085.7840 1963, FORD Fairlane 500, 2 door, good condition, reason- able 985-7617 after 7 p.m. ° '65 PONTIAC convertible SS 283, 4 speed, dual exhaust, bucket seats, front & rear speaker with reverb. 37,800 original miles, good running condition. Asking $1800. Phone 985-7585. SMALL refrigerator in good condition. Phone 9852497. FOR SALE -- One oil cook stove. Call 985-7424. 7. 1966 HONDA 305 Super . Hawk, white, in good -condi- tion. Best offer. Call: 988+, 7933. hg! PUREBRED German Shep. herd Pups: 985-3111. No papers. Call PRINCE ALBERT--1} storey 3 bedroom, washroom ground floor. Bath room 2nd floor. Finished Rec. room well dec: orated, landscaped. $25,000, $7000 cash down, bal. 1st mortgage to owner available July 1st. No Triflers. Box 50 Port Perry Star. 4--June5 163 FORD 2 door. Phone 985-2160. -- SMALL Coleman Space Heat- er, aol condition. 985 -3 McCLARY EASY Wringer 'washer, 4 yrs. old, McClary Easy automatic dryer, 5 yrs. old, both in good working | order $140.00; chemical' toi- let, suitable" for cottage $10.; barbecue with rotisseri, like new $10.00. oa Sunderland 357-3378. - | LABRADOR Puppies, reason- able. - Call»985-2755. LLOYD 'Baby Carriage, vel low and white $15.00. Phone 985-7155. FORD TRACTOR, Golden Ju. bilee, 3 furrow Deerborn - | plough excellent 'condition. Phone 985-7212, McCLARY- heavy IE 23" electric stove, also electric guitar, one Kalamazoo réverb amplifier. Phone 985-2393. CHESTERFIELD and "Chair," like" new, . off-white, Call 985-3124. WESTERN and ONTARIO 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. TF. Your one-stop SKI-DO0OO ~_-Headquarte We carry a full line of $KI-DOOs OLYMPIC 12 &.18 hp. 15" track NORDIC 24 hp. wide track ~~ ALPINE double track SKI-DOO Clothing and Accessories - ° Gord Ss Marine Mercury Outboard sales and service - CLAREMONT 649-2007 - hd

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