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Port Perry Star, 15 Sep 1976, p. 22

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fo --_ --- Fo I Brita. AD Se . Pein SRE A ~t ne >See -~ Ly Te WHR 20) Nr a es CER NEY) fo SEA LES Eg 'Classified Ads PORT PERRY STAR Classified Advertising Rates Classified Ads should be submitted in writing to avoid errors. The publisher regrets that the STAR cannot accept responsibility for errors in advertisements dictated over the telephone. DEADLINE MONDAY 5:00 P.M. Word Ads: Coming Events, For Sale, Notice, Help Want. ed, For Rent, etc.: $1.75 for first 15 words, 10 cents each additional word. {2nd Insert): $1.30 for first 1S words, 10 cents for each additional word. Box Privilege: Add 50 cents to above rates if confidential Box Address is desired. In Memoriam: $2.50 for 4 line verse, 10 cents for each additional line. Auction Sales: $2.00 per inch - first insertion. $1.75 per inch - 2nd insertion. Classified Display: 18 cents per line. Yearly Ads: $1.50 per inch (minimum 1 inch). Legal Notice: 18 cents per line. Card of Thanks Thanks to all my friends, neigh- bours and relatives, for the many cards and enquiries, along with so many visits during my prolonged stay in hospital. Mina Steer The family of the late Beatrice Bayles, wish to thank neigh: bours, relatives, and friends, for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and cards. Also a special thanks to Rev. T. Fleetham, Dr. Allin and nurses of Port Perry Community Hospital. The McEacknie Funeral Home and Greenwood United Church Women in serving lunch. Walter and Margaret Pascoe and Family. | wish to thank my friends for cards, flowers, gifts and kind inquiries received during my stay in Port Perry Hospital and also in Oshawa Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Pierson and Martin, nurses and staff of both Hospitals. Gary Notenboom Our sincere thanks to the children, who took part in Por! Perry Fair parade and the parents, for their help in making our first effort a real success. Lady Directors, Port Perry Fair Board In Memoriam HEAYN - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand. father, Norman, who passed away September 16, 1972. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. Sadly missed by wife Madeleine and family. LEACH - In loving memory of our dear son, who passed away September 18, 1971. He lived, we loved we lost him, Better to have lived and loved Than never to have lived at all Always remembered by those who loved him. Births MIDDLETON - Annis happy to announce the safe arrival of her baby brother, Donald Allan, 7 Ibs. 1 oz, born August 24, 1976. Proud parents are Phillippe and Leslie. Many thanks fo Dr. Martin and maternity staff. 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1976 Announcement Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Morris, Port Perry, are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Cathryn Ann, to Mr. Robert Bruce Beacock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beacock of Orono. The marriage to take place April 16, 1977. Mrs. Audrey McNeill, Port Perry, wishes to announce the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Deborah Louise to Edward John Clement of Port Perry. Marriage to take place October 1st, 1976 at 7 p.m. in Port Perry.United Church. John and Lorraine Erskine, Hector and Mae Shortridge are happy to announce the forthcom-. ing marriage of Sheila and Bill, October 9, 1976, at Richmond Hill Church. At Rest SMALLMAN Ethel May - At the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry, on Friday, Sept. 10th, 1976. Ethel May Doubt dearly loved wife of R.B. Smallman, dear mother of Dr. Beverley Smallman of Kingston, Mary (Mrs. John Arnot Van Nest) of Brantford and Sidney of Haileybury. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. In her 91st year. Funeral service at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry on Monday, Sept. 13th at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Notice MAR-LAINE Crochet Classes beginning September 16, call 985-8011. Now in - Imported Textured yarn; Kroy 3 ply Sock Yarn - 12 shades; Weaving Kits from Holland; Fantasy Fur - Styrofoam; Wintario Tickets. Think Winter - Think Christmas. The weekly euchres at the Ptince Albert Community Center will begin on Thurs. September 16 at 8:00 P.M. Prizes and lunch. S15 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, 985-311). Y.F. Notice Dr. Helen M. Bathie D.C: wishes to announce that her office of Chiropratic will be closed the week of September 25th until October 3rd, while she will be attending a seminar on Cranial and Sacro Occipital Technique of Chiropratic in Omaha, Neb- raska. $22 "KEEP FIT But how? Ever joined a Ladies Fitness class? Give it a try and join in our fun! We are ladies of all ages, exer- cising with music, every week 1 hour, starting Thursday, Sept. 23rd, 1976 at 2:00 p.m. 15 week course: $16.50. Register now by phoning 985-3630. Grace Church Scugog U.C.W. will not be holding the annual turkey supper this year. Thank you for your past patronage and hoping to serve you again in the future. Thanks To DEKOKER'S MEATS ORONO on their purchase of GRAND CHAMPION STEER At Orono Fair An Angus, owned and shown by Sinclair Robertson. ATTENTION All Single, Separated Divorced, Unattached Adults A super new club forming, offering a dance every Saturday' night Weekend bus and Air trips once every month Formed solely for the' enjoyment of single persons We own our own dance hall and travel agency Membership $5.00 yearly For Information Call 725-4344 Notice. Port Perry Gymnastics Club registration, Monday, Sept. 20, 6:30 - 7 p.m, at the high school. Training in Olympic gymnastics for 6-13 year olds. For informa- tion call 986-5135 after 5 p.m. 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. Coming Events GARAGE SALE September 25th corner John and Mary St., Port Perry, from 9 a.m.-4 pm. 522 A , DEMONSTRATION "Plants and Such' - How to Grow and Care for Them. Tues. Sept. 21, 1976, 8 p.m., United Church Auditorium, Port Perry. Plants available for purchase. Refreshments served. Admis- sion 50c. Advance tickets only available from Jean Jackman 985-7227 and Pat Lane 985-2553. 50-50 DRAW OCTOBER 2 MEL SAYS: We've shot so much bull, We've got 200 Steaks, So we're having a Steak Supper. STEAK SUPPER AT THE LEGION $8.00 per couple Music - J. Rythmaires Cocktails from 6 to 7 Dinner at 7 Dance from 9 to 1 a.m. Tickets at Bar And that's No Bull! The Annual Meeting Of TOWN HALL 1873 will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 22 8:00 p.m. Members as well as other interested per- sons are requested to attend this meeting. SCUGOG NO. 2 FIREMEN'S BALL DANCE PARTY - CLUB ANNRENE Live Band "Lockerbil" Fabulous House Band from the Georgian Motor Hotel Saturday, September 18, 1976 FOR TICKETS & RESERVATIONS CALL: Dick Reid 986-4446 Don Armstrong 725-4344 or 576-6599. CLUB ANNRENE ROCK CONCERT This Sunday Night - September 19 Rock Band "SUN" Concert - Dance INFORMATION: 576-7248 or 725-4344 Coming Events| Coming Events" PORT PERRY Lions Club Bingo every Tuesday .at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 sharp. . Doors open 7:00 p.m. Jackpot $200.00 iif 54 numbers. Admission 75c. 131st Anniversary at Nestleton Presbyterian Church, Nestleton, Sunday September 19th, 1976 at 1 a.m, Guest speaker, Dr. Matthew Dymond, Port Perry, Presbyterian Mens Choir from Toronto. Come and worship with us. . DANCE at Utida Hall, Septem: ber 18 sponsorgd by the Com- munity Club. = Music by the Country Editions. Admission $5.00 per couple. Lunch and refreshments, For tickefs phone 985.2049 or 985.7517. PORT PERRY Hospital Ladles' Auxiliary Annual Fall Dance at Legion Hall, Saturday, Sept. 18, 1976, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Music by Joey Van Quartet. $8.00 per couple. Tickets phone 985-2245 or 985-2000. : NEW THIS FALL EXERCISE & SELF- DEFENCE COURSE Ladies, Men, Children All Ages Black Belt Instruction 8 Advanced Classes Details 8& Registration Old Town Hall -Mon., Sept. 20 --8 p.m. Phone 985-7526 or 985-3889 Lessons in BASIC CERAMICS Ceramics Supplies Unlimited Greenware, Glazes, Kilns, Slips, Moulds. NORMA TOWER Scugog Island R.R. 3, Port Perry 985-2673 WHAT: Gymnastics Club TIME: - March 16. ATTENTION GIRLS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN GYMNASTICS? WHEN: Every Wednesday Night WHERE: R.H. Cornish Public School Group 1 - Beginners - 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Age 4 to 9 (25 only) Group 2 - Advanced - 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Any Age (15 only) Miss Darla Thomas 985-2774 You may come and register Wednesday, September 22 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at R.H. Cornish Public School (front Doors). Qasses begin October 13 * TOWN HALL i COMING EVENTS , 1873 PORT PERRY Monday, September 27 - 8:30 p.m. The Popular TV & Radio Star. MARG OSBURNE And her Hennessey Group Admission $5.00 Remember Annual Meeting of Town Hall Wednesday, September 22 - 8:00 p.m. For TOWN HALL Rental Call 985-2293 McGregor. ! Lewis Motor Sales, LOTO LUCK DRAW OCTOBER. 11, 1976 - 3 P.M. At the Museum HELP WITH BUILDING COSTS OF PORT PERRY SCOUT HALL, TOWN HALL 1873, SCUGOG SHORES MUSEUM THE ONLY LOTTERY WHERE ALL THE BENEFITS STAY IN SCUGOG Proceeds are paid - 20 percent to each of the above, 40 percent to a trust fund for the future maintenance demands of all three." Trustees: Grant MacDonald, Bill Sharpe, Mary Only 1000 Tickets Sold Tickets Now Only $5.00 105 Prizes - Better Odds - Than Vin 10 : rizes: $1,000, $300, $200, $100, $50, $50. Money Back on 99 Tickets ON SALE AT: The Pink Dot, David's Beauty Salon, Port Perry IGA, Port Perry Star Office & Sfar Stationery, Dowson's Foodmaster, Fred's Hobby Shop, Brock's, Gord Férgusson's - Greenbank, Wérratal Restaurant - Hwy. 12, Luke's Country Store. * Draw supervised by A.J. Shepherd, C.A. SHE For information contact: Mrs. Irma Lewis, Secretary 985.3633 J 2 9 E 3 6 & e L3 ® J & 0s L 3 0 © 2 ! © : ® 2

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