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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Apr 1965, p. 8

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Thanks, Coming Events, ENGAGEMENT FOR SALE WORK WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wake- ford are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Anne Marie to Mr. Murray Kenneth Blain, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Blain, Marriage to take place Saturday, May 16th, 1965 at 4.00 p.m. at Port Perry United Church. FOR SALE | gon q OFFICE EQUIP. IN MEMORIAM CARD OF THANKS REDMAN -- In loving mem- ory of my dear husband Harold Edward Redman who left us April 15, 1959. No morning dawns, no night returns But that I think of you. Those left behind are very good, But none replaces you. Many a silent tear is shed When I am all alone. The one I loved so very much, The one I called my own. Always loved and remembered by his wife, Joyce. "CARD OF THANKS We wis hto express our heart- felt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dear one Ronald A. Peel, We espe- cially want to thank Rev. Rice, the United Church Women, the Masonic Lodge, and the donors of all the beautiful floral trib- utes, cards of sympathy and donations to memorial funds. The Peel Family I would like to express my sincere thanks to neighbours & friends for cards and well wishes during my stay in Osh- awa General Hospital. : James Norton, I would like to convey my thanks to friends and neigh- bours for their kindness, mes- sages of sympathy, in the re- cent loss of my sister. Ethel (Mrs. Thomas) Redman A warm and sincere thank you to everyone who visited me, gent cards, letters and gifts and made kind inquiries while I was a patient in Uxbridge hospital and since returning home. Also thanks to those who sent baking and helped our family in so many ways. Your kindness was very much appreciated. Betty Stone Wes and Clara Pearce wish to thank their relatives and friends for the lovely evening, the beautiful gifts and cards, on the occasion of their 25th Wed- ding Anniversary. A special thanks to those who made it possible. With grateful thanks I ac- kncwledge the many lovely cards, beautiful plants, gifts of fruit, Utica United Church Auxiliary, kind inquiries and visits during my stay in Cot- tage hospital and since return- ing home. Many thanks to Dr. Button, nurses and hospital staff. Dennis Thompson We wish to express our sin- cere thanks to our Island friends for the very pleasant evening and the lovely gifts presented to us. Jack and Sharen McClelland, | We cannot find words to tell you how much your lovely flow- ers and cards and many acts of kind neighbourliness have sup- ported us in our sorrow over the loss of a dear son and also dur- ing recent illness in the family. It has all been so heart warm- ing. The Fear family Typewriters, Adders, Cashiers, Duplicators, Chequewriters, Files, Furniture. We Buy, Sell, Rent, Service. Largest Stock. Budget Terms. New and Used. Low Overhead, Low Prices. Bill Hamilton, Raglan SEWING Machines repaired. Older machines a specialty. All work guaranteed, Needles and parts for all makes. 986-4201, Blackstock. T.F. MIXED BALED HAY, also oats #1 commercial power cleaned and treated, Clare Vernon, 985-7859. PULLEY for Ford Ferguson or Once again the Heart Fund] Campaign has been a success, thanks to the citizens of Port Perry. A total of $1,033.64 was gratefully collected up to the end of March. More is forth- coming from the Heart Fund Memoriam. A further thanks is tendered to those who actively partici- pated in the collecting of the funds, Your assistance was necessary and appreciated. The Executive. COMING EVENTS PENNY DRAW, May 15th at Oddfellows Hall. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, Tick- ets available from members. Refreshments served. BINGO Friday, April 9th, 8.15 p.m. sharp. Catholic Church --Jackpot $160.00, Free door prize. Winner of Catholic Men's League Building Fund 50-60 Draw $107.50 Mr. Don Marsden, Box 914, Bowmanville. GENERAL MEETING of the Pert Perry Figure Skating Club will be held Thursday, April 15, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Rebert Howsam, All parents of members are urged to attend and anyone interested is most welcome, Apr. 15 SPRING BONNET TEA and Bazaar, United Church, Sea- grave, Aril 24th at 2.30 p.m. April 22 ANNUAL EASTER TEA and Home Baking Sale, Church of the Ascension Parish Hall, Saturday, April 24th, 2.30 p.m. to 65.00 p.m. April 22 VOCAL RECITAL -- Saturday, April 24th, 1965, 8 p.m., in St. Andrews Hall, St. Andrews - Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Uxbridge, by Patricia Bailey, her pupils and guest artists, under sponsorship of Uxbridge Bianch Canadian Cancer So- ciety, Apr, 22 II IAP TE CA HASAN (LITA T 4 RT Ford Tractor in good condition. F. Middleton, Prince Albert. Phone 985-7804. Apr.15 HOUSE FOR SALE -- Seven year old, 3 bedroom brick bun- gulow., Situated on corner lot laundry room and large recrea- tion room with built-in sink. Reasonably priced for private sale, For further information write Box 341, Port Perry or phone 985-7710. Apr.29 GORD'S MARINE MERCURY OUTBOARD Sales & Service Winter Storage & Overhauls TEST DRIVE The Hus-Ski-Snow Traveller, CLAREMONT -- PH. 649-2007 Boats, Motors and Trailers Terms -- Trades Jan.23/66 VERNAL, ELNAR and other Alfalfa, red clover, timothy, breme and other grass seeds, Herta and Champlain barley. 86 day corn in United Hybrid and Robson, Seneca hybrids. Rodney and Russell Oats. Dis- count on early orders, Pick-up. For best service & seed Swain Seed Cleaners Phone Blackstock 986-4331. May 13 HOGS -- Choice lot of service- abe age hogs at special price for this week. These hogs are guaranteed. Fred Milne, Black- water, Phone Sunderland 3 ring 3. Apr. 1b AMWAY S.A.8 The new laundry compound. 100% bio-degradable and non-polluting -- available Marg. "Croxall 985-2629 Distributors Wanted Apr, 29 1964 ACADIAN Custom 2 tone blue Beaumont 2 dr. Hardtop. ! Automatic 6 cyl, radio, power i brakes, many extras, $2,250.00 or best offer. 985-2966. Aprlb EATON A Arc Welder, D.C. Current, 1 year old, with Car- bon tips $95.00. Phone 985-2729. ALL KINDS of Chain Saw work done, also carpenter work. Phone 985-2193. HAY -- 40c. per bale. Phone 985-7888. MIXED fy hardwood, will deliver. hone 986-4737. TF PUREBRED Hereford Bull, 2 years old, no papers. Allis Chalmers Model B Tractor. Phone 986-4863. GAS DRYER, Oak Dining room suite, chrome table and chairs, 54" cupboard with arborite top. Phone 985-7664. in Port Perry. Equipped with! 8 ROOM HOUSE, 4 piece bath, new oil furnace, good garden & garage. In the village of Sea- grave. Price $10,600. For ap- pointment call Wm, Keen, O, J. 'Boe or Cliff Short. BRICK HOUSE in Prince Al- bert, 4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, new built in cupboards, fire- place, oil heat. "On large treed lot, close to schools and shop. ping, immediate possession. Price $12,900, with $3000. down Phone 985-7310. 100 ACRE FARM, all workable, modern buildings, steel barn & stuunchions, water bowls, 5 miles from Port Perry. 25 acres fall wheat, 55 acres plowed, Full price $32,000. Terms. W. J. Carnegie - Realtor Port Perry, Tel. 985-2881 Apr. 22 THOUSANDS of gallons best trades; Sherwin William, Can- ada-Paint, Martin Senour, Lowe Brother, Meteor, C.IL. ete. in liquidation. 2 gallons for $6.00, 12 gallons $24.95 - $5.00 Cash - Balance C.0.D, - Order to: Quebec & Ontario Paint Sup- ply, 408 Blvd. St. Joseph East, Montreal. YORKSHIRE BOARS from ad- vanced registry tested strains. 65% months old. Also younger boars and gilts. Baled hay (up to 1000 Roto bales) Larmer Bros., Blackstock 986-4818. Apr.22 WILL DO gardening or any outside work. Phone 985-7045. April 29 BUILDER CONTRACTOR Specializing in home moderni- zation, kitchen cupboards, rec. rooms, alterations and repairs. Phone 985-2916 evenings. CLIPPER BLADES--Sharpen- ing & repairs, Cattle clipper blades sharpened $1.00 pair. Sheep blades--b50¢ pair, 24 hr. service--work guaranteed. Cattle Clipper Service 87 First Ave. Box [90 Uxbridge, Ont. PAINTING--Plain painting, al- so special mural and pattern painting. Complete 'Rec. room finishing, Will build and repair furniture), J, Kronister, Phone 985-7191, after 6 p.m. April 29 WANTED TO BUY LIVE PIGEONS, any quantity. Phone 985-7465. May 13 WILL PAY up to $100.00 for certain models of Cylinder pho- nographs. Edison, Columbia, etc. Also cylinder records and early gramaphones. Apply to Box #29, Port Perry Star. Apr.15 5 or 6 ROOM HOME with Conv. Preferably with few acres of ground in or around the Port Perry distict. Buyer will pay large down payment or all cash for the right property. Princ. Only. Box #28 Port Perry Star. WANTED SPANISH GUITAR in fair condition. Phone 985-2608. WORK WANTED MOUNTJOY Back-Hoe service, trenches, drains, foundations, and septic tanks installed Phone Blackstock 986-4737. T.F. TENDERS ~ April 15-22 Township of Scugog TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned post- marked not later than April 26th, 1965 -- For GAR- BAGE COLLECTION at the Scugog Island SUM- MER RESORTS. Collections to be made May 25th, twice a week (Monday and Thursday) during July and August, September 7th and October 12th. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. CHANDLER, Clerk, R.R. 3, Port Perry, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS p.m. ..Ample free Parking. RUTHERFORD'S FURNITURE OSHAWA 17th ANNIVERSARY SALE Celebrate with us--Nearly 2 Decades of Service and Satis- faction to Oshawa and District Customers, Storewide re- ductions of up to 60%. Everything for the Home--Furni- ture, Drapes, Carpets - Clairtone and Marconi - Television and Hi Fi - General Electric Appliances. Budget Terms of course. No charge for Expert Decorating advice, Evening appointments Phone Oshawa 725.6559 or Bowmanville 623- 2196 after 7.00 p.m. Open Thursday and Friday till 9.00 RUTHERFORD FURNITURE LTD. 149-56 Simcoe St. 8. Downtown Oshawa ©

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