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Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1975, p. 10

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pS Ki 2) " DYSART, Archibald 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR + Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1975 Card of Thanks Ross and Myrtle Alsop wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the lovely gifts, cards and Best Wishes on their 40th Wedding Anniversary, A special thanks to Dorothy and Bob Harsell and Shirley Notting. ham. . I would like ta thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely flowers, cards and all their kindness during my husband's illness and death. Also, Dr. Moncheskey, nurses on 7th floor and 3B, Oshawa Hospital, Rev. Tansley for his kind words, McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home. Marjory Colbear A card of thanks to DF. Millar and Dr. Anderson, also to the ambul- ance, and to my neighbours, Helen, Ruby, Vi,-as a sudden illness. Special thanks to the Harndens of Uxbridge, and great thanks to my husband and daugh- ter, Brenda. : Barbara White I wish toexpress my appreciation toour friends and neighbours, for the floral tributes, messages of sympathy shown our family dur- ing the recent bereavement of my late father, Leonard D. Colbear. Also many thanks to the Rebe: kah Lodge and the Eastern Star, for providing lunch after the funeral. (Mrs. Clem) Margaret Jeffrey We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for the flowers, sym- pathy and mass cards we received on the recent bereave- ment of my father, Mathias Stichmann. A special thank you to the ladies of Head U.C.W. for serving the lunch after the funeral in Toronto. Max and Elizabeth Stichmann & family We wish to convey a warm thank you on the occasion of our 40th Wedding Anniversary. The gifts were beautiful but were by far surpassed by the friendliness that surrounded us that evening. . Jean and Bill Bolan Births ADDISON - Nicole Suzanne, the first born for Wayne and Janice, of Seagrave, arrived quickly on Saturday, September 20, 1975, weighing in at 7 Ibs. 3 oz. at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud grandparents are from Cold- water. and Selwyn. BRIGHT - George and Linda are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a. daughter, Amanda Jane, 7 Ibs. 12 oz. on Wednesday, September 24, 1975," at Port Perry Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Tripp, Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bright, Seagrave. Many thanks to Dr. Martin and maternity staff. At Rest COUCH, Howard Gordon - At the Oshawa General Hospital Thurs., October 2, 1975, Howard Gordon Couch, beloved husband of the late Goala Foster, in his 87th year. Dear brother of Wilber Couch, of Sunderland. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home with funeral service in the chapel Monday, October 6, 1975 at 1:30 pM. Interment Pleasant Point, Mariposa. At the Community Hospital Port Perry on Sunday, October 5. 1975, Archie Dysart of Caesarea, Ont., dearly loved husband of May Florence Moorhead, dear father of Archibald of Toronto, William of Richmond Hill and Norman of Peterborough, brother of Sarah Alliston and John, both of Toron. to. Also survived by four grand- children. In his 80th year. Private family service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker PortPerryon Tuesday, October 7 at 2 p.m. Interment Nestleton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to the Port 985-3609, 985-3111 or 985-3225. In Memoriam SHUNK - In loving memory of a dear wife, Florence. From a hospital bed to a Heaven- ly rest, God took you home tobe His guest And | lived and hoped and prayed in vain, That you would soon be well again. . But God decided we must part He eased your pains and broke my heart. _ Lovingly remembered by husband, Gordon Shunk. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. W. Wozney are pleased to annjunce the forth: coming marriage of their son, William John to Bonnie Marie Webb on November 8, 1975, at the Melville United Church, Fergus, Ontario. ANNOUNCEMENT Canadian Conservatory of Music is pleased to announce the appointment of MRS. R. ORDE ~to our registrar staff Mrs. Orde will be working full time in the Port Perry and Whitby area, and will be avail- able to answer all questions concerning Conservatory | Spanish Guitar, Piano, Organ and Drum. F arsgfion concerni mugic lessons, "Call 985-3630. u r opening of our newest permanent studio in Port Perry. - Notice LANDLORDS - Houses, Apart. ments, Rooms urgently needed. Durham Housing Registry - 579-0622, Extensions 48,69. T.F. 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 M25 PORT PERRY Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419, 50.50 Draw October 4. Winner: Art Milroy, Whitby, $790.00. Canvasser: J. Finley. - BINGO - $230 in 54 numbers Navy League Special | $35.00 Latcham Centre Port Perry, On. Every Tuesday -8 p.m. ; Electric Gui r. »/CLUB ANNRENE Coming Events 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 LINDA'S SCHOOL of Dancing will accept registrations until October 31st for Tap, Ballet and Jazz. 'Call 852-7819. 016 KINSMEN CLUB Bingo will be held every Monday at Latcham Centre, Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. Major jackpot $240.00 in 56 numbers. Minor jackpot $105.00 in 61 numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. : FALL SUPPER at St. John's Anglican - Church, Blackstock, Friday, October 17 at 5:30 p.m. Adults $3.00. Children under 12 $1.00. Preschoolers free. 015 EUCHRE, Oddfellows Hall, Sat., October 11, 8 p.m. sharp. Spon- sored by Maybelle Rebekah -Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch. YOGA LESSONS Wednesday Nights Starting October 8th 7:30t09:00 p.m. PORT PERRY JUDO CLUB ROOMS behind Lawrence Pharmacy For information call Carol Catton 985-3161" (after 6:00 p.m.) COME & JOIN with us and hear the SPLENDID G.M. Choir SATURDAY, OCT. 18 Prince Albert UNITED CHURCH Adults $1.50 12yr.& Under 50c -- _ For tickets call 985-3695 or 985-2600 DANCING featuring. THE REBELS Sponsored: by Greenbank Cubs and Scouts Parents Association Saturday, Oct.11th TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Trans General Store, House of Howard, Richards Beauty Studio, G.M. Williams Motors, or at fhe door. 'Coming Mr.and Mrs. Aylmer Ploughman will hold an "Open House' at the Oddfellows Temple on Sunday, October 19th, 1975 from 2-5 p.m. to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Friends and relat- ives are invited to call and share with them this happy occasion. Best Wishes only. - LEGION BINGO, Thursday, October 16, 1975. Jackpot $180.00 in 51 numbers. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. NEXT MOVIE, Latcham Center, Friday, October 10th, 7 p.m. Playing 'American Graffiti'. Admission: $1.50 all ages. A.C.W. ANNUAL Pie sale, Fri., Events Coming Even For Sale 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. : 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 For Sale 2 USED SEWING Machines, 1 Bazaar to be held at the new Catholic Hall, Scugog Road, Oct. 25, 1-4 p.m. 0c22 FALL BAZAAR, Sat., November 1st, Port Perry United Church Auditorium, 2 - 4 p.m., sponsored by U.C.W. Trentway Tours Christmas Special TO FLORIDA 15 Day Circle Departs December 20th 15 Day. DAYTONA BEACH Departs December 20th 10 Day DAYTONA BEACH Departs December 26th (evening departure) TO TEXAS 16 Days Departs December 20th For Full Color Brochure contact: NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 TRENTWAY TOURS ~ Special To W.W.V.A. JAMBOREE Wheeling West Virginia NOVEMBER 14-16 - Show Stars JOHNNY CASH For details contact Nonquon Travel 985-2336 TEEN DANCE ~ featuring Bloodstone -- LATCHAM CENTRE -- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17th Doors Open 8 p.m. 82.00 person NOTICE: LICENCE BUREAU in Port Perry WILL BE CLOSED for nolidays from 5:00 P.M. Wednesday, OCTOBER 9th until 9:00 A.M. on po TUES., OCT. 14th. = Polt Perry Snowmobile Club Dance & Draw SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th LATCHAM CENTRE Bar Priviledges "+ Perry Hospital. Ares x Bir ERENT TT $2 200 b) TR ! 3 7 3 x %6.00 per couple " - October 10, 1 B.m. at Porter's | sftraightstitch, zigzag. Reason- Apple Stand on Oshawa Road. able. Phone 985-7555. T.F. CATHOLIC WOMENS League | g) ECTRIC STOVE, Moffat Gourmet, white, two ovens, rotis- serie, meat probe, etc. Clean, excellent condition. 986-5340. MERCURY Snowmobiles, 1976 Twisters, also limited number of 1975 SR & MX. Island Marina, 985-7671. 016 PORTABLE INGLIS dryer only used twice. Asking $225.00. Owner moving. Phone 985-8151 or 985-7606 after 6 p.m. BABY's high chair and playpen, 985-2604. 1965 CHEV. mechanically good, must sell. Phone 985-2993. 1973 CHEVROLET 2 ton, Super Cheyene, with wood grain trim, 454 engine, auto, p.s., brakes, heavy duty suspension, many options. Ideal for camper or for trailer pulling. Must sell atonce, certified. Phone 655-3326. 022 CAPEHART Stereo Radio com. bination, cabinet-type, excellent condition. Reasonable. Phone 985-3047. « t 1983» VEGA G.T. Kamback, four speed, 39,000 miles, good condit- . ion, snow tires on rims, certified. Sailboat 12 ft., $150.00, rowboaf $75.00. Phone 986-5527. os LADIES LEATHER Coat, size 14, like new. Phone 986-4292. REFRIGERATOR, large with separate freezer, Viking. Asking $200.00: Phone 985-3815. OWNER DECEASED, property for sale in Oshawa, left over new goods must be sold, some are older styles but excellent material, ideal for sending to Europe. 700 mens pants sold usvally from $8.95 to $24.00, sizes 29 to 36, will sell for $2.00 each if bought by one person, left over 67 suits from $55.00 to $89.00 each, will sell for $10.00each, left over ladies wear valued at $200.00 will be thrown in free. Call 416- 725-0164. VACUUM Cleaners - new, used, repairs. Phone 985-7704 evenings. 029 . 1968 FORD 2 ton, asking $700.00. Phone 985-7861. RAWLEIGH Products, guaran- teed quality products for the home. Keith Lyle. 0Oc22 SERVICE AGE Holstein bulls. 985-7761. 1973 AMBASSADOR, 4 door, p.s., p.b., new steel belted radials, vinyl top AM/ FM radio auto- matic. Call 985.7251. PICK YOUR OWN APPLES & PEARS $1.75 Bushel & Up Bring your own Containers -- ot 4 miles west Brooklin on Hwy 7 to County Rd. 23, North to 2nd farm. Starting Sept. 13th. MORTGAGE £ FUNDS + Refinancing ; * Mortgages Purchased Tel. 1-473-5843 9a.m.to9p.m. Osborne Mortgage Services « § % AN) a O° [econ DUTCH BULB SHOP - % Mixed Tulips 15 for $1. - 100 for $5. 7 4 CROCUS - 10 for 85c - 100 for $7.5C 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 COPPINS 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. Alldeliveriesare metered --you pay for what you use. PHONE GRAVEL YARD- R.R.1, CLAREMONT 649-3002 or 649-3000 985-3976 ATTENTION: Commuters, * Truckers, Car Owners TOP QUALITY CITIZENS BAND RADIO by JOHNSON Complimented by Antenna Specialist Antennas DESMOND SALES Don Simmonds A 4 L J < 2 «fs J » ¢ e J S b ». >

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