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Port Perry Star, 3 Dec 1975, p. 10

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Card of Thanks 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- dnesday, Dec. 3, 1975 Card of Thanks COURT LADY Snowbird, Cana- dian Forresters would like to thank everyone who donated, worked and came to their Bazaar at the Nestleton Com. munity Hall. Special thanks to " Mrs. Dixon and the Cartwright Sound for their part in making the evening such a success. | wish ta thank my friends and relatives for their visits during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Cottrell, Miss DeNure, Dr. Martin, nurses and staff, for their effic- ient care and kindness shown me. Beverley Renouf_| _ Sincere thanks to family and friends for flowers, cards, and inquiries, Rev. Brawn, the doctors, nurses and staff for their kindness to me while a patient in Port Pefry hospital. Edna Fowler Sincere thanks to friends and relatives for cards, gifts and flowers while in hospital. Special thanks to Doctors of Medical Centre and maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital. Heather Clement | would like to express my sincere appreciation to, my family and friends for tHé kind- ness shown to Reta and myself during my stay in Oshawa Hos- pital. Also thanks for the lovely boxes of fruit, candy and cards | received. Leonard Beadle Mrs. Jean James and her family wish to express their deepest appreciation to Drs. Millar, Martin and Tanna and nurses of Port Perry Hospital who took such wonderful care of the late Mr. C. W. James. It was very inspiring to see all these people showing such warmth and sympathy during Mr. - James' long illness. We would also like to extend our thanks to friends and neighbours. who gave Mr. James such wonderful moral support. "A special thanks to Dr. Tanna, Martin, Mr. Brinkman and Mr. MacDonald, nursing and kitchen staff, also for ministerial call and prayers, to friends and relatives for gifts during my illness in Port Perry Community Hospital. Again thank you, sin- cerely. D : Mrs. E. M. Bailey In Memoriam MARSDEN - In loving memory of John H. Marsden, who passed away December 4, 1972. Ever Remembered by daugh- ter Stella and family. Births JOHNSON - Harley and Lois are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, a -sister for. Diane and Gregory at 4:40 p.m. on Friday, November 28, 1975 at Welland General Hospital, weighing 7 Ibs. 4 oz. (3570 grams). Our thanks to Dr. Ellison (specialist) and matern- ity staff. Grandparents are Mrs. -Mary -Rollins and the late Tom Rollins of Almonte, and sixth grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Frank Johnson. J CLEMENT - Ken and Heather (nee Brien) are pleased to announce the arrival of Adrian Paul, 6 Ibs. 5 oz. on November 11, 1975. Great grandfather Stanley Randall, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brien, and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Clement. DAYES - Jim and Carol (nee Bray) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Stephanie Susan, born Novem. ber 12, 1975. A little sister for Christine, Stewart and Julie. Proud grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dayes, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray. Also a special thanks to Dr. Price and maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital. Thank You . Thank you to all our friends, who sent flowers and good wishes for our recent opening. It was marvellous to greet so many on opening day. Special thanks to Woodson Construction, | _lves_Florist, Jack-and-Mary-Lea Dowson, and Irene and Earl Fielding. \ Larry & Doreen 'Kendall's Shoe Tree' 281532 Ontario Limited wishes to announce that it's division known as Port Perry Cycle & Honda has been sold to Scugog Cycle Limited. This move has been made so as to place our fullest attention on our other division known as Port Perry Rent All. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our customers and to wish much success to the staff of the new Scugog Cycle Limited. E. Hudson Isherwood, President. |The Ramblers} Birth WILLIAMSON Bruce and Karen (nee Campbell) are de- lighted to 'announce the birth of Christopher Bruce on November 4; 1975 at Seton General Hosp- ital, Jasper, Alberta, 'At Rest DAY, Mary Evelyn - At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Thursday, November 27, 1975. - Mary Evelyn Roblin, dearly 'loved wife of Ernest Reginald Day, of R.R. 4, Sunderland, dear mother of Dorothy (Mrs. Robert Stowe) of Winnipeg, Man. Sister of Helen (Mrs. H. Cross) of Bloomfield; Margaret (Mrs. C. Daly) and Frank Roblin, both of Belleville, Clara (Mrs. H. Frank) of Smith Falls and the late Irene Allison, in her 73rd year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Monday at 2 p.m.- Cremation. , JAMES, Cyril Walter - At his residence, Scugog Island, on Saturday, November 29, 1975, Cyril W. James, beloved hus- band of Jean Anne Oakley, dear | father of Sondra (Mrs. E. Pala.. cios), Daniel and Leyland, all of Toronto; also survived by eight grandchildren, brother of Stew- art of Oregon, Mossom of Lind- say and Evelyn (Mrs. M. Mat- ~ hewson; of Toronto. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry, for service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Lindsay. Notice WINNER of Kinsmen Super Bingo Jackpot winner was Mrs. Olive Archer. 'S CLUB ANNRENE - Dance and Banquet Hall, available for your groups fund raising activities. Book your next years' dates now, while choice dates are still available. Contact Don Armstrong at 576-5522 or 576-6599. 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 Coming Events CLUB ANNRENE DANCING | featuring Saturday, Dec.6th TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Trans General Store, House of Howard, Richards Beauly Studio, G.M. Williams Motors, or at the door. New Years Coming Events Coming Events For Sale 2nd SCUGOG CUBS and Scouts will be selling Christmas frees again this year at the home of Brent Richardson, 985-7495 start- ing December 13. D3 DANCE MUSIC for young and old - Modern music - Big bands - Rock and roll - Country and Western - Good Equipment. Jack Bookham, 852-6313. D10 CHRISTMAS Concert presented by the County. Town Singers, Wednesday, December 10 at 8 p.m. at the High School Auditor- ium sponsored by Port Perry United Church Board of Stewards. Admission $2.00. D10 NEXT MOVIE "Digby, the Big- gest Dog in the World", Latcham Hall, Friday, Dec. 5th, 7 p.m. Admission $1.00, 10 and under 75c. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS -Choral/ Festival, Sunday December 14; 4 p.m., Port Perry United Church. Music presented by choir which will include present and former members. All are welcome. D0 held every 'Monday at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. Major jackpot $180.00 in 51 numbers, minor jackpot $85.00 in 57 numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. * J LEGION BINGO, Thursday, December 11, 1975. Jackpot $220.00 in 54 numbers. Early- bird game 7:45 p.m. EUCHRE - Oddfellqws Hall, Sat. December 6, 8 p.m. sharp. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes ,and lunch. -- BINGO -- : $200 in 51 numbers Navy League Special $35.00 _Latcham Centre Port Perry, Ont. Every Tuesday - 8 P.M. FIDELITY LODGE Regular Meeting MASONIC HALL Queen Street Dec. 9, 1975 7:30 P.M. General business and installation of officers. H. KRAUPA Secretary "BIG 2 DAY Hadassah "Fabric Sale Wed, Thur, Dec. 10-11 - 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 144 King Street East OSHAWA, ONT. Lovely upholstery fabrics at bargain prices. . Good rummage selection. New men's and boy's suits: and slacks, cheap , wrapped, only 89c Ib. "stock. Call 986-5096. CHRISTMAS Reflections. The. Lake Sgugog Historical Choir is presenting their Christmas Music Play in the Town Hall on December -19th and 20th at 8 p.m.. Plan now _ to attend. ~Tickets are available from Choir me rs. FIREPLACE equipment to order, make your fireplace a heating asset. Phone 986-5096. D110 SKI BOOTS, size 3, never used, $10.00. CCM skates, size 6, used one season $10.00. 985-2355. For Sale 22 MASSEY tractor, new tires, runs good. $500.00 firm. 986-5527. FIREPLACE WOOD, beech & maple, $30.00 single cord; ash or maple, $25.00; kindling wood $7.50 a quarter cord. 986-4896. 1967 MERCURY Comet, 2 door, "tn good condition, $450,00 or best offer. Phone 985-3063 before 7 p.m. 1971 NORDIC Ski-Doo. - Phone 985-3028. BEEF SIDES, hereford heifers, approximately 175 Ib., cut and Hume- wood Farms, Murray Jackson, 985-2459. T.F. "LADIES WINTER Car coat, grey with mouton collar, size 20 plus, new condition. Call 985- 3843. GERMAN Shepherd pups, large, black and tan, german blood lines, sired by import, excellent temperment, registered, tatoo- ed, shots. Phone 986-5332. OLD PINE made into new tables. Must be seen. Black- D10 1971 PONTIAC LeMans, 4 door, hardtop, automatic trans. radio, power. steering and brakes, vinyl top, 51,000 original miles, wilt certify. Phone 985: 3367. 1986-4426 after 4 p.m. MOFFAT 20" electric range, also Viking 30'*-range, equipped with automatic controls, two dryers, Thor and Viking, both rebuilt, also 17 cu. in. freezer and a reconditioned one, all units guaranteed. Call 986-4926. NEW STEEL Garage door, 8'x7' with hardware, portable record player, Coleman-cooler, ironing board, bread box, cannister set, various other household items, like new. Call 985-2038. GOOD BALED hay and straw. Phone 655-4159. 1974 SHASTA. Trailer, 222 ft, sleeps 6 comfortably, furnished with furnace, new condition. D24 PACKAGE DEAL. 9 month old - Holstein bull calf, 9 mon. old white faced heifer, 10-mon. old billy goat, 14 mon. old bay filly. Lot for $300.00. Call 986-5520. BABIES AUTOMATIC wind-up swing, excellent condition, $14.00; pre-schoolers figure skates, size 10, like new, $8.00; babies sleigh with pad, $5.00. 986-5155. 1970 MAVERICK, 6 cylinder, as is, best offer. Phone 985-3116 after 8 p.m. 1964 FORD Econoline Van, new starter, exhaust, brakes and carb, '69 motor. Phone 985-3900. 1972 FORD LTD Station Wagon, new Michelin tires, in Al con- dition, $3000.00. Phone 985-8016. T.E. FLORIST 'Greenhouses NN -- LAKEVIEW PLAZA 147 Scugog Street . PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 985-2525 Canadiana Pottery Now in receiving tenders accepted. ee ~ TENDER FOR SNOW REMOVAL Tenders will be recelved for the removal of snow form all paved areas for the 1975-76 season. Please pick up tender forms at Community Memorial Hospital, 451 Paxton Is December 8, Lowest or any quotation not 'necessarily Community Memorial Hospital 1975. DAVID A. BROWN Administrator ° CLUB, ANNRENE featuring JACK BAILEY & the BAILIFFS Eve Dance Beef - HOT & COLD BUFFET Cabbage Rolls - Shishkebobs - Turkey Ham - Corned Beef - Salads - Relishes - Buttered Rolls Coffee Cheese - 576-5522 - -- Refreshments Available -- $30.00 Per Couple BOOK YOUR TICKET NOW - CALL DON ARMSTRONG 576-6599 - 576-7248 ARCTIC CAT 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 P.M., Saturdays to 5:00 P. M. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Adult Helmets $9.95 each. Limit m one per family, while supply lasts. Economy BODIES emerescnssessrmers nC ea Red-X Additive, 8 oz. ............. Drive Belts to fit Ski-Doo ........ © Snowmobile Oil ..........cc.cceevvrrnnnennn... Case $14.95 DAVIS MARINE 617 King St. E., Oshawa, Ont., Phone 725-1181 P.S. Watch this space for weekly specials. itreneesenans 13C €B veeeenns $6.95 C2 rye eed SA a EAE

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