Card of Thanks 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1975 At Rest | would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for their visits, cards and fruit while | was in Port Perry hospital. Special thanks to Staff of Scugog Municipal office, Dr. Allin and Dr. Cohoon, and won- derful nurses and the Lindsay Ambulance Service, "Bashful Bows' square dancers of Bow- manville. : Grahame Fish I' would like to express my sincere thanks tg Drs. Price, Cohoon and Beech, also nurses and staff of Port Perry Community Hospital for the care | received during my stay. Also to friends, relatives, Revs. Brawn & Hill, and Colum- bus U.C.W. for flowers, inquiries and cards. They were all appre- ciated. Thank you. Erie Squelch wer ROL ae Tale I would like to thank everyone for their kindnesses while | was in hospital. Your cards, letters, gifts, and visits were really appreciated. ~~ Doctors Millar, Tanna and Honnan took excellent care of me, and our hospital nursing staff is second to none. Special mention must be made of nurses Joan Kane, Wendy Hough- ton and Len MacDonald for their patience and encouragement. My "dear wife, family and our closest friends, Margaret and David Waite deserve sincere thanks, too, for their constant attention. Ross Wingrove | would like to thank friends, relatives, neighbours for cards, flowers and visits while confined to Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon, Dr. Allin, nurses and staff. Helen Nesbitt Many thanks to Dr. Fang of Oshawa General Hospital, Dr. Price, also, nurses and staff of Oshawa, also special thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for visits, cards and gifts during my stay in Oshawa Hospital. . Mrs. Edward Conlin, I would like to thank all the friends and neighbours of the Greenbank and Saintfield com- munities for the lovely shower gifts. Janice Rahm wish to express thanks to their family and friends for gifts, many cards, letters and good wishes, also the Blackstock U.C.W. for catering on the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Births BOYLE - Roger, Jackieand Kelly are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Alison Jac. ueline, born September 18, 1975,7 1b. 142 0z. Many thanks to Dr. R. C. Allin and the staff of Port Perry Community Memor- ial Hospital. McCLEAN, James and Michelle are happy toannounce the arrival of their daughter, Candice, 7 Ibs. 1 oz., on Sunday, September 28, 1975 at Port Perry Hospital, a : baby sister for Kelly Ann. enti Ranks 10 D7. pillar and staff. SHORT - Jack and a are proud toannounce the birth bf their son, Lloyd Richard, 8 Ibs. 5 oz. on Monday, September [22, 1975. A little brother for {atharine. Proud grandparents jre a Mrs. Heywood Short, eagrave and Mr. and Mrs. David Lloyd, Cambray. At Rest Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp ONGLEY, David Albert - At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Thursday, September 25, 1975, David Albert Ongley (formerly of Hamilton and Dundas) beloved husband of the late Catherine Hill, dear father of David J. of Caesarea, Arch Deacon F. G. of Oshawa, and:Rev. Albert AE, of Portland, Ont. "In his 90th year. Funeral service was held at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Monday, Sept. 29th at 11 a.m. Interment White Chapel Memorial Gardens, Ham- ilton. Announcement Notice Port Perry High School Rent An Athlete Saturday, October 4th Do you need leaves raked, windows cleaned, fences painted? ' HIRE ASTUDENT Saturday, Oct. 4th All money will assist with our athletic programme. Phone Thursday and Friday 985-7337 until 4:30 p.m. Coming Events| Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton are pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Melodie Yvonne, to Donald Thomas Cormier, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cormier, Toronto. Wedding to take place November 1st, 1975 at 4:30 p.m. Scugog Grace United Church. In Memoriam MARK - In loving memory of a dear husband, dad and grandpa, Alton Bruce, who passed away, October 5, 1961. Gone are the days we used to share, . But in our hearts you are always there. The gates of memory will never close, We miss you more than anyone knows. With tender love and deep regret, We who love you will forget. ® Lovingly remembered by wife Blanche, daughters Marlene and Gayle, son-in-law Bob and grand- children, son-in-law Jim and grandchildren. Notice DRIVER OF TRUCK, Duron Farms, Port Perry, Contact Woodley's Sawmill, R.R. 5, Bow- manville, Ontario, LIC 3KSé. Phone 263-2121.0c1 = ~~ LANDLORDS - Houses, Apart ments,-Rooms urgently needed. Durham Housing Registry" 579-0622, Extensions 48,69. T.F. PORT PERRY. Figure Skating Clubregistrationis still available by calling 985-3633. IF YOU WANT to drink alcohol and can, that's your business, if you want to quit and can't, that's our business. For help call 985-3609, 985-3111 or 985.3225. M25 WANTED! Especially on the west side of Lake Scugog, an apple depot or sales outlet. Rob Roy's Orchards, Darlington Con- cession 6, Lot 8. UPHOLSTERY NIGHT CLASSES held at Blackstock Upholstery R.R. 2, Blackstock 65.00 for 20 weeks - REGISTRATION - September 29 - 30 Phone 986-4731 COLBEAR, Leonard D. - At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, September 23, 1975, Leonard D. Colbear of 124 Park Rd. N., Oshawa, dearly loved husband of Marjory Mowbray and the late Helen Williams, dear father of Fred of Northbrook, Ont., Leonard of Scarborough, Alan of Stoney Creek, Arthur of Oshawa and Margaret (Mrs. Clem Jeffrey) of Port Perry, brother of Mrs. Florence Gamble of Missouri and Mrs. May Qpp- line of Texas. Aged 78 years. Funeral service was held at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker PortPerryon Friday, September 26 at 2 p.m. _ Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. BOYS (Aged 11 to 14) Come out and see what the Boy Scouts have to offer you. -- REGISTRATION -- Thursday, Oct. 2 \ 7to9 p.m. at the SCOUT HALL RFE BY, Fa AL x never | (CLUB ANNRENE TOWN HALL 1873 Opening Meeting -- All those interested in Town Hall 1873 and its activities are invited to attend a general meeting at Town Hall 1873 on Wednesday, October 8 at 8 p.m. Memberships will be available, and an election of officers and new board members will take place. HONEYDALE Womens Institute Bazaar to be held at Latcham Centre, Saturday, October 4, 2-4:30 p.m. Featuring home "baking, crafts, sewing. After- noon tea. Everyone welcome, ATTENTION Curlers! Anyone interested in joining the Business Girls Tuesday Night Curling League, please contact Mrs. Jan Towns, 985-3061 or Mrs. Nancy MacMillan; 985:7083. GARAGE SALE, furniture and appliances, etc. Lakeside Beach, around the corner of Goreski's resort, on Saturday, Qctober 4, 1) a.m. on. 84th UXBRIDGE District Sunday School convention will be held Monday, October 6 at 7:15 at Trinity United Church, Uxbridge, allarewelcome to enjoy a time of singing, special music, 8 work- shops, bookstore business. and refreshments. KINSMEN CLUB Bingo will be held every Monday at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. Major jackpot $230.00 in 56 numbers, minor jackpot $100.00 in '60 numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. : LEGION BINGO, Thursday} October 2, 1975, Jackpot $170.00 in 50numbers. Earlybirdgame7:45 p.m. - BINGO - $220 in 53 numbers Navy League Special $35.00 Latcham Centre Port Perry, Ont. Every Tuesday - 8 p.m. Upholstery Materials All Day Hadassah Sale Thurs., Oct. 2nd | 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 144 Kings Streét East OSHAWA* ONT. New supply of lovely Uphol- stery fabrics. Good rummage selections DANCING Sponsored by Warriner Lodge - Oddfellows -- featuring -- JOEY VAN Saturday, Oct. 4th TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Trans General Store, House of Howard, Richards Beauty Studio, G.M. Williams Motors, or at the door. x v1 Coming Events /Kedron, guest speaker. BOTTLE DRIVE. Save those bottles for the Sea Cadets, Satur- day, October 4, Port Perry. Oc) GREENBANK U.C.W., Arts and Crafts Show, sale. and home baking, Saturday, October 11, 1975 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Green- bank Centennial Hall. Oc8 For Sale 2 USED SEWING Machines, 1 straightstitch, 1zig zag. Reason- able. Phone 985-7555. T.F. 1967 CHEV CAPRICE, 4 dr. with 327 engine, p.s., p.b. Inufair condition. Also selling GoKart, 3 gear, 55 c.c. Honda engine, $150.00firm. Phone 985-3423 after 8 p.m. Priced to sell. 0c For Sale 1974 CORVETTE, 20,000 miles, automatic, AM/ FM, certified, luggage rack. Price $7,300.00. ~ Phone 985-8163. OIL SPACE HEATER, good con- dition, complete with stove pipes and oil drum. Apply Fred McManus, Carnegie Beach, R.R. 3, Port Perry. 0cl MANCHESTER United Church Anniversary Sunday, September 21st at 11 a.m. with Rev. Eldon Linstead, Claremont, as guest. speaker. Mrs. Lackie, Port Perry will be soloist with Irwin Smith supplying the music. Everyone Welcome. "HEAD MEMORIAL" Church, Scugog Island, Harvest Home Service, Sunday, October 5, 7:30 p.m. Rev. Max Preisler of Special music, Lake Scugog Historical Society Choir, soloists and instru- mentalist. Social hour and lunch. FALL BAZAAR, Sat., November Ist, Port Perry United Church Auditorium, 2 - 4 p.m., sponsored by U.C.W." ot oa AN INVITATION is extended to friends and neighbours to attend a trousseau tea for Lori John- stone at her home in Nestleton on October 5th, 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A.W.C. ANNUAL Pie Sale, Friday, October 10, 1 p.m. at Porters Apple stand on Oshawa Road. Oc8 JAZZ DANCING by. Jean-Bar--|- bour at Port Perry High School night classes. . TURKEY SUPPER sponsored by 1.0.0.F. & Rebekah Lodges, Port Perry, Wednesday, October 15th, 1975. Settings 5, 6, 7 p.m. Admission $3.50, Children under 12, $1.50. 'For tickets, phone Wm. Mark 985-2283. CATHOLIC WOMENS League Bazaar to be held at the new Catholic Hall, Scugog Road, Oct. 25, 1-4 p.m. 0c22 0.A.M.R ANNOUNCES MR & MS T.v. Bingo every Saturday evening, tickets $1.00eachor 8 for $5.00. Available at Lawrence Pharmacy and Tran's General Store. This Saturday's game $10,000. -- i I NUTRIFILL Products demon- stration. Come and enjoy a truly delicious evening, Thursday, October 2nd, 8 p.m. at Port Perry United Church Auditorium. Tickets 50 c available from any member of Mary' Unit. Phone 985-7977. THE FAMILY of Mrs. Mabel Stone wish to invite friends and relatives to the Latcham Centre on Sunday, October 12, 1975 from 2-5 p.m. to celebrate her 80th birthday. Best wishes only.Oc8 MEETINGS - 2nd Scugog Cubs, Monday's 7 to 8 p.m. Scouts, Wednesday's 7-8 p.m. Additional cubs and scouts may join at this time, at Scugog Hall. For Sale CONTENTS from Model Home - chesterfield and matching chair, dining room suite, bedroom suite, desk, bbokcase, stereo, and T.V., broadlogm rug 9 x 12, coffee and end tables; etc. All; items like new. Phone Oshawa. 728-3473, Elmers Furniture, 253 Bloor St. East, Oshawa. T.F. BEEF SIDES, Herefords 150 to 200 Ibs., cut and wrapped, farm fresh, 89c Ib. Murray Jackson, 985-2459. T.F. PICK YOUR OWN vegetables. Tgmatoes, peppers, etc. Lintons, orie mile east of Raglan. T.F. APPLES, pick your own. Mac's and Spies, bring own containers, $3.00 bushel. Robertson, Shirley Road, 985.2769. ¢ CASH FOR GOLD, silver, coins, guns, clocks, jewellery, dishes, furniture, clocks, sealers, appliances. Friendly "Flea Market, 23 King St. W., 725.9783. Oc8 TWO LARGE Incubators, auto. matic turning, very reasonable, Call 985.7596. Ocs 1972 CHEVELLE Malibu, many extras, will be certified, must sell. Call 723.9210. RASPBERRY and Strawberry plants, Parkinson's. Phone 985-2415. PIANO, parlour grand upright, made by Uxbridge Piano & Organ Company, in good condition. SIAMESE KITTENS, 8 weeks old, litter trained, very gentle $15.00. Please call 985-8136. between 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. PICK YOUR OWN APPLES & PEARS $1.75 Bushel & Up Bring your own Containers 4 miles west Brooklin on Hwy 7 to County Rd. 23, North to 2nd farm. Starting Sept. 13th. Compressors, Genera- tors, electric motors, grinders, drill presses, heavy duty power tools etc. We sell, buy and trade Ace Machinery 859 A Nelson Street Oshawa, 723-0933 T "TCOPPINS CONCRETE - MOBILE FOR CONCRETE - STONE - BRICK - SAND - SAND FILL - PIT RUN - CRUSHED ROAD or CONCRETE GRAVEL CUSTOM CONCRETE-MOBILE SERVICE: Concrete mixed at your job site to be right for your job. Alideliveriesare metered --you pay for what you use. : PHONE GRAVEL YARD- R.R.1, CLAREMONT 649-3002 or 649-3000 ---%--Mixed Tulips 15 for $1. - 100 for $5. a CROCUS - 10 for 85c - 100 for $7.50 Hyacinths - 10 for $2.75 - 100 for $25. We also have manure, $1.00 per bushel, bring your | own container We also have a new selection in many varieties of Daffodils, Narcissi and Tulips etc. A. VANDENBERG 49 Mill Street -- UXBRIDGE -- 852-6827 TAKE NOTICE That the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog passed By-Law Number 36-75 on September 22nd, 1975, designating the Old Town Hall, 302 Queen St., Port Perry as being of Historical and Architectural import- ance; and that a copy of the said by-law will be registered in the) Whitby Registry Office. Doreen M. Van Camp, clerk Township of Scugog E22 TENDER ONE 1975 FORD F-850 DUMP TRUCK. Complete with contractors body. Serial num- ber 4818558 |. 242076. Inspection of vehicle may be made at the Township of Scugog, Manchester Yard by making appointment "with the road superintendent at the Township of Scugog municipal office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry - Phone 985-7346. TENDERS clearly marked will-be received until 12:00 noon, October 6th, 1975 at the Township of Scugog municipal office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario. R.C.-MacDONALD, Road Superintendent, Township of Scugog. Phone Sunderland 1-705-357-3487 - y= -- El IN A) ry Wz EIA IR iy a 2 rT LJ OAT Sal RTE Ce i) EVE wy ge