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Port Perry Star, 5 Nov 1975, p. 10

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{: ACR MURAL ASIEN IN SI AUN - RAP Sr TAR 118 Classified Ads To June Simms and comrades of Branch 419, sincere thanks for generous offers of hospitality, to relatives and friends at the time of loss of my dear mother. Comrade Norma Groves and family. v The family of the late Mrs. Winnifred Hudson wish to thank 'their friends, neighbours and relatives for kindness shown during the loss of a loving mother. Special thanks to Dr. Millar and Tanna, nurses and staff of Port Perry Memorial Hospital for their wonderful care, also to Rev. Rose and McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home. I would like to sincerely thank all my friends and relatives for flowers, gifts, cards and visits while a patient in Community Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to all the nurses for their wonderful care, Drs. Hammett, Spears, Stewart and Allin. Thanks so much everyone. Clara Dowson "Town Hall 1873" extends a to all those "round during preparations for the Antique Show sponsored by Mrs. Helen Calder. To Catherine Christie and her decorating com- mittee for their brilliant and original display of beautiful quilts, to the many cooks and kitchen volunteers who provided refreshments for two days, to the mop and broom brigade (includ- ing those who loaned equipment), and to those salesladies who worked at the Town Hall china and quilt table, thank you very much. We wish to. express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for the party, gifts and cards which we received for our 30th wedding anniversary. Due tothe mail strike, we are tempor- arily unable to express our thanks more personally. Lloyd and Margaret Payne Sincere thanks to family and friends for cards and tokens of _ sympathy in the sudden passing of our father, Bill Baker, also for all kindness shown to our sister, Louise since her accident. It was all very much appreciated. - "Mary and Wally McMillan Births RANKIN - Linda (Beadle) and John are happy to announce the arrival of fheir son, Stephen Mathew John on October 17, 1975 at Sudbury General Hospital. A wee brother for Shawn. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Len Beadle and Mr. and Mrs. A. Rankin. Hunter) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their second child, a son, Mark Andrew, 5 Ibs. 920z., born Tuesday, October 28, 1975, Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry. A baby brother for Paula Marie. Sincere thanks to Dr. R. M. Price and hospital winged staff for their kind At Rest BAKER, Frank Arthur [Bill] - As the result of an airplane accident in Brock Township, on Friday, October 24, 1975, Frank Arthur (Bill) Baker, in his 62nd year. Father of Mrs. Wallace McMillan (Mary), and Miss Louise Baker. Grandfather of Gregory and Michelle McMillan, all of Orillia. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with, funeral service in the chapel, Tuesday, October 28 at 3 p.m. Cremation. Memorial donations to the Cana- dian Cancer Society would be aopreciated. STEWART, Kathleen Elizabeth - At Shepherd Lodge, Agincourt, on November 2nd, 1975, wife of the late Arthur Norman Stewart, mother of Jeanne Elliot, Port Perry and Robert Stewart of Mississauga. SOMERVILLE, Robert Arthur AtWeyburn Hospital, Sask., aged 6/, husband of Nellie (Lee), father of Bill, Elien and Shirley, brother of Roy of Regina, Sask., and Evelyn (Harris) of Port Perry and Janetville. Interment at Regina. hearty thank y friends of - Ro who rallied § "WILLES "Chuck and Beth (nee | 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1975 Card of Thanks In Memoriam GIBSON - In loving memory of our son and brother, Kenneth Cecil, who passed away on Nov- ember 6, 1969. Only a memory of bygone days, And a sigh for a face unseen, A constant feeling that God alone Knows just what should have been. Always remembered by Mother,' Dad and sisters. MARTYN, Alex - In loving memory of a beloved husband and father who passed away November 12, 1971. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather, we treasure them all," Some may forget now that you're gone, We will remember no matter how long. Sadly missed by wife Elva and family. THOMPSON In memory of Mary I. Thompson, who passed away on the 4th of November, 1974. Her memory is as dear today as the hour she passed away. Always remembered husband, Larne. by 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 985-3609, 985-3111 or 985-3225. M25 DUE TO STRIKE, collect your books at the bar. 50-50 draw on November 1, 1975, winner - Reg. Carter, $772.00. Canvasser Jack Lee. NOTICE OF APPLICATION I, Three Brothers Falls Limit- ed, ¢/ o Dirk Brinkman, R.R. 1, Bowmanville, hereby give notice that application has been made for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit on the iBnacTges: 9% cribed as follows: Part Lot 4 & 5, Concession Township of Scugog, former Township of Cartwright, Region- al Municipality of Durham, con- sisting of 253.4 acres, more or less. The estimated amount of sand & gravel to be extracted annual- ly is 200,000 tons. The operation will be a inter- mittent operation with a portable plant installation. The last day upon which writ.. "ten objections may be filed with the Minister of Natural Resources is December 22nd, 1975, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 1W3. Dirk Brinkman President of Three Bros. Falls Limited Dated this thirty-first day of October, 1975. Notice WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Auxiliary Annual Doll Festival second Saturday in December. Anyone wishing tickets to sell, please contact Joanne Houston 985-2807 or Irene Lerch 985-3370. Coming Events ST. JOHN'S Presbyterian, Church, Sunday, November 9, 7:30 p.mh. Billy Graham film "Isn't it Good to Know!" Hymn sing. ANNUAL MEETING of Scout & Cub Group Committee, Friday, November 7, 7:30 p.m. at Scout Hall. Reports from Committees and Packs will be presented. PORT PERRY Archery Club, every Wednesday 7:30-9:30 p.m. at High School, small gym, 985-8152. N12 MOVIES Latcham Hall, Friday, November 7th, 7 p.m., "Tiko and the Shark', 75c all ages. 8:30 p.m. "Westworld", $1.50all ages. CARTWRIGHT High School annual commencement to be held in the Recreation Centre on Saturday, November 8 at 8:30 p.m. Presentation of graduation diplomas, proficiency prizes, 'field day trophies, valedictory address, Glee Club selections and oneactplay. Everyone welcome. RESERVE SUNDAY, January 25 for an Evening of Music by Concordia Orchestra at Black- stock Recreation Centre. Spon- sored by Fair Board. KINSMEN CLUB Bingo will be held every Monday at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. Major jackpot $280.00 in 60 numbers, minor jackpot $65.00 in 53 numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. LEGION BINGO, Thursday, October 13, 1975. Jackpot $200.00 in 53 numbers. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. "BINGO $270. in 58 numbers Navy League Special $35.00 "Latcham Centre Port Perry, Ont. Every Tuesday - 8 p.m. NE JACK BAILEY i CLUB ANNRENE DANCING featuring Sponsored by Swamp Auto Body Softball Club Saturday, Nov. 8th TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Trans General Store, House of Howard, Richards Beauty Studio, G.M. Williams Motors, or at the door. ""SEAGRAVE UNITED Church Coming Events EUCHRE, Oddfellows Hall, Saturday, November 8, 8. p.m. sharp. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch. ANNUAL MEETING of the Hos- pital Ladies Auxiliary has been changed from November 17 to November 24 at 2 p.m. at the hospital. N19 "Annual Turkey Supper'with plum pudding, November 5th at 4:30 p.m. until all are served, adults $4.00; children under 12 $1.50. BAZAAR - Home Baking, Gifts, Draws for quilts and afghan, Tea, Saturday, November 22nd, 2p.m. to 4 p.m, Anglican Parish Hall, Auspices of A.C.W.'s. N19 FIDELITY LODGE Regular Meeting MASONIC HALL Queen Street Nov. 11, 1975 7:30 P.M. To conduct - general business and election -of officers. H. KRAUPA Secretary TRENTWAY TOURS Efficiency Living. Florida 14, 21, 28 & 35 Day Tours Departing Every SUNDAY Dec. 21 to March 28 Also Departures to: TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA For details contact -Nonquon Travel Phone 985-2336 Port Perry High School Earlybird Game 7:45 *1500.00 IN CASH PRIZES. NOTICE ARTIC Recognized as the finest snowmobile around. Priced from only $1,495.00 We stock replacement parts and clothing for Ski-Doo, Arctic Cat and Mercury snowmobiles. Drop in and browse. We are open evening till 8:00 CAT 859 A Nelson Street Oshawa, 723-0933 ° THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM The waste disposal site for the Township of Scugog (Cartwright and Reach Sites) will be closed Tuesday, November 11, 1975, due to the Remembrance Day Holiday. Normal operations will be resumed following the November 11th holiday. R.F. Richardson, P. Eng., Commissioner of Works. P.M., Saturdays to 5:00 P.M. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Adult Helmets $9.95 each. Limit (1) one per family, while supply lasts. DAVIS MARINE 617 King St. E., Oshawa, Ont., Phone 725-1181 P.S. Watch this space for weekly specials. BIG 2 DAY Fabric Sale Nov. 5th & 6th 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 144 Kings Street East OSHAWA* ONT. New supply of lovely Uphol.- stery fabrics. Good rummage selections and slacks cheap COPPINS CONCRETE - MOBILE FOR CONCRETE - STONE - BRICK - 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. Alldeliveries are metered --you pay for what you use. PHONE GRAVEL YARD -R.R.1, CLAREMONT 649-3002 or 649-3000 SAND - Storm windows, Aluminum Siding] Free estimates, Reasonable prices 986-5092 Ace Machinery |° Hadassah New men's and boy's suits I' J 4 {J Coming Events For Sale ~ CHRISTMAS Reflections. The | jG SKATE Sale: C.C.M., Baver Lake Scugog Historical Society | and Lange, all goal and hockey Choir is presenting a Christmas equipment, absolutely largest Show, "Christmas Reflections' | cglection of sticks at lowest. in The Town Hall on December | prices, Trophies, jackets. Spe- 19th and 20th. Keep these dates | (ja) peals for teams. Arena open, ° N56 | supplies, Murray Weightman or Orval McLean, Midtown Sports, 30 William St. S., Lindsay. N19 ° REX HUMBARD BEEF SIDES, Herefofds 150 to [Cathedral of To-Morrow]) 200 Ibs., cut and wrapped, farm and JAMBOREE, U.S.A. at fresh, 89c Ib. Murray Jackson, WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA 985-2459. T.F. Bus Tour . November 22nd & 23rd, 1975 . CHEVROLET Caprice, list Special Two-day irip to be a part ehh HER plus ziebart plus o Jomnoree usar, the ~Old. tax, air conditioning, am/ fm Tyme: musical Radio show radio, etc. etc., still under war- which hasbeen going for about40 | ant, 8,500 miles. Will fake yeols 31 Whissling, W va, $5700.00. Call, 985-3517 before Then to Akron, Ohio, to attend the church service at the "Cathe- p.m. ® 913) of YoMorrewt with Rex |, | ovD BABY Carriage, Pottie : chair, four-in-one rocker, high, Tour costs: $7300 inglucss table, stroller chair, walker. Transportation in Deluxe Motor Phone 985.3398 Coach, accommodation in first i class motel, and entrance fee into . Capital Music Hall presentation. DR ae ie Planned Sonvenient pick-ups and R.V Free airs Recondition. arranged. SN : ' ed used Ski Doos, Expert parts Won or CLARE sok and service Dept. Bring your 8 : tn * 1 Ski-Doo for repairs. Big Red and rampton, Ontario (a Registered Ski Doo oil by case. Midtown Ski @ & Bonded Travel Agency). Po roti hae Thre, Phone (416) 451-4944 or local od ' N19 representative: MARY JUNE SMITH 1972 CHEV Impala Custom R.R. # 1, Oshawa Coupe, 46,000 miles, carefully 655-3372 maintained by one owner, cert Other Clare Burt Tours: Lon- ified, new car ordered may be don's Smithfield Show and Israel, seen at 15 James St, Uxbridge, " Nov. 30th - Dec. 15th, 1975. 852.7244. 4 F S | CONTENTS from Model Home - or . a e chesterfield and matching chair, " dining room suite, bedroom; @ DRAIN TILE, 4", approx. 164 ft., | ite. desk, bookcase, stereo; cost $60.00, will sell for $40.00. and T.V., broadloom rug 9 x i2, Phone 786-2252. coffee and end fables; etc. All items like new. Phone Oshawa: 1970 FURY 1, p.s., p.b., 318h.p., | 779.3473, Elmers Furniture, 253] 36,000 miles, $1250.00. Phone | jor st. East, Oshawa. T.F., 985-3365. : Frig., General Electric, good condition. $75.00 or best offer. 1367 Days, , i pio. Phone 705 357 597. $795.00. Safely checked. Lic. © ; 1973 BUICK Electra Ltd., 4door, | HDY 925, Blackstock Auto executive driven, low mileage, Centre, 986-5105. full list of Buick options including air conditioning, am/ fm stereo | GIRLS NAVY riding jacket, size radio-tape player, 60-40 divided 12, also girls winter maxi coat, front seat with 6-way power | suede, size 12. Call 986-4239. adjusted both sides. Must sell at once as owner has purchased new 1971 MERCURY Marquis station car. Best offer. Certified, phone | wagon, carefully maintained, 655-3326. T.F.| powered, Michelin tires, 47,000 highway miles, $2375.00 certified. 852-3839 or 852-3584 evenings. KINSMEN - Compressors, Genera- tors, electric motors, u a g grinders, drill presses, . heavy duty power tools WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 | | | '" We sell, buy and trade " Ed

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