Sa Ra wd i As a ESSE Sa = NE RL Te Ae US ht EY AY ao ~ vl vd = =| EC = =] Nh pA VAN Rl LS = ENACTED 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR - Thurs, March 12, 1970 \ ARAL LAL L LN TX NE SS Depp), Classified Advertising Rates ' ' ] ' / ' (Effective March 1st, 1967) 4 ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 4 REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE H LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. ' . ! Cash Rate--4c. per word 1st week, 3c. extra consecutive , weeks with a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 75c¢. for , extra consecutive weeks. : Must be paid week of insertion--if/ charged, 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 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATH 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 Nn, Abeba ee he: a EES AE ES TS per Birth DOUPE--John & Marlinne (nee Stone) are proud to an- nounce- the arrival of their son David John, 8 lbs, 1 oz. at Port Perry Hospital, on] March 1st, . 1970. Manv thanks to Drs. Kandel and Diamond & the nursing staff. A brother for Marci, Michael and Suzanne, . At Rest WACKETT, Frederick Wil- liam -- At the Community Hosp., Port Perry, on Sat., Mar. 7th, 1970. Frederick W. Wackett. beloved husband of Mabel Thornhill, dear father of Colin of Toronto, Alan of Port Perry and Kenneth of Oshawa, also survived bv five grandchildren. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' [4 ' [J Ls / / / / / [J 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. ' ' / / ' ' ' ' ' [4 [4 ' ' [4 ' /' - All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than 4:00 p.m. Tuesday Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference. AA AAS SSNS NNN haath dine Shhtdohadabeibhe ded bie, od LIS XIX XY ELEN NY SRNR. In Memoriam Cards of Thanks ROSS -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Ella Ross, who pass- ed away March 12th, 1957. Wonderful memories woven in gold This is a picture we tenderly hold Deep in our hearts a memory is kept To love, to cherish, to never forget. Sadly missed by husband, family & grandchildren ~ Cards of Thanks: lin Wellesley Hospital. Much appreciation and thanks to all my friends and acquaintances, for flowers, fruit, cards, letters and visits, on both my recent stays in hospital. A very special thank you to Dr. Kandel, also thanks to staff of Port Perry Hospital. Joyce & Geoff Taylor My thanks to Dr. Kandel, Dr. Campbell and the nurses of Oshawa General Hospital of floor 3F for the wonder- ful care I received» To my friends, relatives, Utica - Ep- som U.C.W. my many thanks for the gifts, cards, baking and the inquiries made of my behalf at the time of my accident. Marie Geer. I would like to thank my friends, relatives, for all the lovely cards, flowers and gifts, also visits while I was Della Howsam We wish to thank our neighbours, friends and rela: tives for thé kindness and LARMER, Ernest Milvert-- At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Mon. March|. 9th, 70, Ernest M. Larmer, beloved husband of the late Edna May Taylor, dear father of Ralph and Glenn of Black- stock, Lois (Mrs. Harvey Yellowlees)Enniskillen. Beryl (Mrs. Ken Strang) of Ottawa. brother of Austin Larmer. Rawmanville: alco survived by 15 grandchildren. In his 78th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott - Pana. baker, Port Perry for service on Wed. at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery Cadmus. NOTICES Get your Watkins Products while Easter Specials are on. Your Watkins dealer -- Orr Venning, Blackstock, Phone 986-4792. 2--Mar.12 . Coming Events Coming Events Coming Evénts FIREMEN'S DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 16th Music by Ray Walker, and the Royal Ambassadors $10.00 per couple Lunch - Prizes Refreshments Included 'SPRING FLAIR" Swing into '70 with 'Fashions Galore' for hoys and girls from. "The Children's Bouti- que". Sponsored by L. Guide & Brownie Mothers, Port Perry. Date: Tuesday, March 24th, Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: United Church Audi: torium. Tickets: $1.00, under 12 admitted free with parent, available from any Guide or Brownie or at The Children's Boutique. Lunch served. Door Prizes. 3--Mar.19 SCOUT & CUB MOTHERS _ Meeting of the Scout and Cub Mothers will be held in the Scout Hall, Monday, A.|March 16th at 8 p.m. All mothers welcome. BINGO, Thursday, March 12 at 8:00 p.m. Jackpot $100.00 for 50 numbers, Legion Spe: cial $30.00 in 12 numbers. Top line, 20 Saguiar games, Share the Wealt . ST. PATRICK'S BREAKFAST Sunday, March 15th, 8.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Oddfellows Hall. Admission $1 00. Spon- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th LAKE SCUGOG HISTORI CAL SOCIETY meeting at Seagrave United Church--8 p.m. Speaker--Mr, Thomas Bouckley of Oshawa on the history of Oshawa and area. illustrated with slides. Busi- ness meeting. Members urg- ed to attend. Non-members welcome also. Admission 50¢. PAPER DRIVE SATURDAY, MARCH 21st, 1st Scugog-Manchester Cub & Scout Packs will hold a paper drive. Please bundle and place papers at end of driveway. Call 985 - 7607, 7587, or 7489 for pickup. 2--Mar 19 Lost LOST, small brown suitcase. Reward. Phone 985-7946. For Sale sored by Warriner Lodge. All Welcome. Feb.26-Mar.5-12 RUMMAGE and BAKE SALE Saturday, March 14th, 1 - 4 pm. Port Perry United Church, 2--Mar.12 FIGURE SKATING CARNIVAL Friday, April 3rd at 8 p.m. Sunderland Arena. REGULAR MEETING The Hospital Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting on Monday, March 16th at 2.00 p.m. at the Hospital. Every: one welcome. -Er RANE = SWAIN SEED CLEANERS & DEALERS R.R. #2, Blackstock -- NOW OPEN -- 8 am. -5 p.m. Monday to Friday Make your appointment now for when you want your grain cleaned. We can supply you with your spring seed supply. Please order early. Phone 986-4331. ; 4--Apr.2 BINGO, Friday, March 13th at 8 pm. Sponsored by the Catholic Men's League. Jack- pot $190.00- in 52 numbers. Minor Jackpot $25.00 in 50 numbers. Jackpot winner Jim Carmichael. EUCHRE Wednesday, March ---- 25th at 8 pm. sharp at Scu- gog Township Hall. Prizes and lunch of sandwiches, cakes. Admission 50c. Spon. sored by Head U.C.W. 2--Mar. 19 sympathy shown us in the passing of our dear mother. Sincerely, family of the late, Mrs. H. C. Hunter Sincerest thanks and appre- ciatior to Dr. Cummings, Dr. John Diamond, Dr. Matt Dy- * mond, the nurses and staff - of Port Perry Hospital and Charlie Brignall for his kind- ness. Also to my friends and relatives for flowers, cards and many inquiries during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. Edna Heyes - For the excellent care I received while a patient in the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, I would like to thank the nurses and staff, also a very special "thank you" to Doctors Kan- del and Spear. Teresa Hall We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbours and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown us in the loss of a loving husband, father and grand fother. Thank you so much for the beautiful floral tributes, donations and mess- ages of sympathy. Special thanks to Rev. Thormin and Rev. George Davison for their consoling words and also to the Low and Low Funeral Home. Also Dr. and staff of Port Perry Community Hos- pital. Many thanks to the ladies who provided and ser- ved lunch. It was all very much appreciated. Vila Evans, Kay, Audrey & boys Frank & Ruth MacGregor wish to thank their many friends for the beautiful gifts we received on Sunday, March 8th, and also take this opportunity to invite you to visit with us at Keswick. - - Births SKERRATT -- Geordy and Linda (nee Johnson) are hap- py to announce the arrival of their son Gregory George Edgar, 7 1lbs., 8 ozs. at Osh. awa General Hospital on March 1si, 1970. re WAGNER--Ron and Sandy (nee Dunlop) announce the safe arrival of a 7 1b. 2 oz. daughter, Rhonda Leanne at Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, March 8th, 1970. Many thanks to Dr. Kandel and Staff of Port Perry-Hos- pital. Brignall"s Ambulance for their services, and to all friends, relatives and neigh- bours for flowers, gifts and cards. Special thanks to Beare Motors and Staff. Also Port Perry United Church, Elders and U.CW. and Re. bekah Lodge. Fred M. Crawford 'Diamond and Nursing Staff: BENNS -- Joe and Wendy Benns (nee Harris) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Tracy Lynn 7 1bs., 2 oz. on Feb. 23, 1970 at the Community Hospital. Port Perry. 1st grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Gordoh Harris and 4th grandchild of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Benns. Special thanks to Dr. Kandel and Dr. FEB. LIONS 101 DRAW-- $50.00--Don. Carnegie $50 00--Storey Beare $25.00--Reg. Armstrong -- $25.00--Grant McDermott $25 00--Doug McCasgue END OF YEAR DRAW-- $25.00--Matt. Dymond $25 00--Rodger Oke $25.00--Eleanor- Goulding $25.00--Pete Butt $100.00--Carl Bagg $100 00--Fred Donahue LEGION DANCE Saturday, April 4th Music by the ROYAL AMBASSADORS, $8.00 per couple Refreshments Included Members and Guest REAL ESTATE Should you wait for the cast to go upwards, Is This A Good To Buy A House? In a time when house prices and mortgage rates are high, what should a prudent person do? go ahead and buy despite prevailing conditions? If you have your eye on'a house that suits your fa. mily's needs, aspirations and financial circumstances, then your best move is to bu There is nothing within hui back wage rates or slice the cost of building materials or depress land values enough to make good homes' cheaper than they are now.' There is a logical reason wh should decline while mortgage since the higher rate restricts the price range into which the buyer may venture. But inflation and de- mand are overriding factors. While government efforts to halt inflation through the high cost of money may result in value, losses here and there, the general trend is almost universally fore. | One caution is to obtain a mortgage arrangement with little or no penalty for paying o 'so that in the event of mortgage rates going down you 'can refinance with a minimum of expense. A good realtor will counsel you on pitfalls to avoid Time FRED COOK BS.A.,, FR.L Realtor market to take a dip? 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