on SS Nat == ot] Other rates on request. 6.00 p.m. Classifield Advertising Rates For Sale, Wanted, Cards of Thanks, Coming Events, etc.--3¢ per word, minimum 75¢. Second and additional insertions 2¢ per word, minimum 50¢. In Memoriams, $1.00 per insertion with four line verse. Addtional four lines, .25¢. Billing charge of 25¢ if not paid by Friday following publication. Classified display $1.00 per column inch. Telephone -- 985-7383 Open daily, Monday through Friday, 9.00 a.m. to Closed all day Saturday. CLASSIFIED DEADLINE 6:00 p.m. TUESDAY IN MEMORIAM CARD OF THANKS COOK--In loving memory of my dear wife Minnie, who passed away March 25, 1960. Sadly missed by husband Clarence, children Jean, Tom & Donald. COATES--In loving memory of a dear sister, Mary (May) Coates, who passed away March 24, 1959. Always remembered Hazel, Lorne Duff & families CROSIER -- In loving mem- ory of a dear father and grand- father, Wright, who passed away March 23, 1964. Your gentle face and patient smile, With sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each And died beloved of all. Ever remembered by daughter Alpha, George and Family MASON--In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother Catherine Tobin Mason, who passed away March 28th, 1959. Lovingly remembered by daughter Ann, son-in-law Lloyd and family. TAYLOR--In loving memory of my dear husband, Wm. Taylor, who passed away March 23rd, 1964. What I would give to clasp his hand His happy face to see To hear his voice and see his smile That meant so much to me. Lovingly remembered by wife Anne CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives and friends who so kindly remembered me with cards, gifts and visits during the time I was in hos- pital. Jessie Dobson I would like to thank the nurses and staff of Port Perry Community Hospital, also Dr, Kandel for the cheerful care I've received, also for flowers and cards. Mrs. Mabel Reynolds | I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friendse who so thoughtfully sent cards, flowers and fruit or called regarding my welfare, during my recent stay in the hospital. To the staff at Port Perry Memorial Hospital and also the staff at 3F Oshawa General Hospital, words cannot suffici- ciently express a thank you for the many deeds of kindness these people perform in their regular days work. It takes a few weeks illness for one to stop and be thankful for the many blessings we have each day. A very sincere "Thank You" for all the many kindnesses ex- tended to me. ' Storey Beare, BIRTH LYNDE -- Jean and Jackie (nee Mole) are happy to an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Katherine Marie, 7 lbs, 3% ozs. on Thursday, March 17th, 1966, at Port Perry Com- munity Hospital, A little sister for Barbara and Ken. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zoet an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Thea Marie, to Mr. Louis Broughton, son of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Broughton, Cleve- land, Ohio. Marriage to take place Oct. 22, 1966, Ressurection of Our Lord Church, Montreal. COMING EVENTS BINGO--Catholic Men's League, Friday, March 25 at 8.15 p.m. Jackpot $210.00. Lucky door prize and raffle, RUMMAGE SALE Friday, March 26th at 10 a.m, Corner of North & Perry Sts. (Formerly Franssen's Tailor Shop). Sponsored by P.P.F.S.C. Donations will be picked up. Contact Mrs. Don Cochrane at 985-7328 or Mrs, Jim Baird 985- 2809. Mar. 24 ST. PATRICK'S BREAKFAST At Oddfellows Hall, Sunday, March 27th, from 8 a.m, to COMING EVENTS EUCHRE, Saturday, March 26, at 8.00 p.m. at Oddfellows Hall, sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Prizes and lunch, Admission 50c. HOCKEY GAME--Sunday at 7 p.m, Fourth game in the best of five series Town and Country Hockey League, Port Perry vs. Quality Fuels, Oshawa in Port Perry Arena. INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY CLUB DANCE Saturday, April 9th Port Perry Legion Hall Music, Refreshments Tickets available from any member of the hockey club. $3.00 COUPLE RAGLAN U.C.W, will have a Dessert Luncheon on Wednes- day, April 6th at 1 p.m. in the Christian Education Building. Miss Shirley McKee, Deaconess of Northminster United Church will be the guest speaker, Ad- mission 75c. Mar. 24-31 RUMMAGE SALE May 14th at 1-p.m., at Ang- lican Church Hall. Good used clothing, EUCHRE, Dance and Bake Sale at Utica Hall, Saturday, March 26th at 8.30 p.m. Prizes and lunch, DESSERT LUNCHEON & COURT WHIST on Friday, April 1st, 1.30 p.m. at the Scout Hall. Admission 50c. Everyone welcome. Spon- sored by the Scout Mothers Auxiliary. APRIL 30th "A spectacular version of a T.V. Program in living colour. Watch for further notices, SOFTBALL MEETING Sunday, March 27th, 1966 7.30 p.m. at Arena 1st General Meeting for 1966 NT season. AGENDA--O.A.S.A. Convention Booster Night Plans General Business . All Coaches, Managers, Umpires etc., etc. are urged to attend. Pres. Bill Harper PLEASE NOTE The date--Friday April 1st The Place--Seagrave Church Basement The Event -- Variety Supper. The Time--600 p.m. Tle Entertainment--2 hours of magic and mind reading by Mr. R. J. Tuddenham of Toronto. Admission--Adults $1.00, Public School Children 50c. Mar. 24-31 BINGO COMING EVENTS LOWER SHOW, Grace UCW Scugog, presents their Annual Flos r Show, featuring the Oronp Male Quartet, Wednes- day, |\March 30th at 8.16 p.m, at Grace United Church, Ad- mission: Adults 76¢, Children 35c. Lunch will be served. FOR SALE 600 BALES of HAY, also red clover seed (whil supplies last). Phone 986-4226, Mar. 31 BUNGALOW, four large rooms, Broadloom and tile floors. Col- oured fixtures and vanity in Bathroom, Mahogany trim. - Phone 985-7639. Mar. 81 FOR SALE FRESH BEEF, ready for free- zer, Sides or Quarters. Phone Port Perry 985-7642 or Ux- bridge 8562-6871. Apr.14 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 SEEDS Corn, United Hybrid, 108 and 7 (while supplies last) Seneca 155. Oats & Barley Alfalfa, Brome and all other Grass Seeds, SWAIN SEED CLEANERS & DEALERS 986-4331 Blackstoek Apr. 28 RODNEY OATS, second gen- eration, Cleaned and treated, $1.40 per bushel. Out of bin $1.00 bushel. Chris Ruhl, R.R. 4, Uxbridge. Phone 852-6494. Mar, 24 OFFICE EQUIP.--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. 36' TY TOWER INSTALLED $39.50 PORT PERRY T.V. Phone 985-2265 Prince Albert " T.F. BRIDES--See our new line of Guest Books and 'Bride's Books' --white leather covers, $2.25 & $1.95. Port Perry Star Office. FOR SALE -- 1964 Rambler automatic classic four door Se- dan, radio, colour maroon and white top, excellent condition, Reasonably priced. Phone 985- 7973. Also 2 men's Bicycles. Need some repair, cheap. CHESTERFIELD and Chair, suitable for Cottage. Phone 985-2676. QUANTITY of mixed hay and straw, baled. Phone 985-2668, HAY -- Approximately 800 Bales. 985-7566. YORKSHIRE -- hogs, service- able age. Call Fred Milne, Blackwater. . Sunderland 3.r-8. LARGE brown sectional ches- terfield in A-1 condition. Phone 985-2201. APPROXIMATELY 400 bales hay, 2000 bales of straw. Phone John Nesbitt, Nestleton. 1953 G.M.C. half-ton pick-up truck, complete with racks, 6- ply tires; mechanically good. Phone 986-2150 after 6 p.m. or Saturday. HELP WANTED 'Haugen's Chicken Barbecue Ltd. REQUIRES DINING ROOM and KITCHEN HELP Apply to Ivan Haugen or Phone 985-2216 WANTED Cucumber Growers BICK'S PICKLES are now contracting for cucumber acreage in this area. JE _ -- | 10 a.m. Admission Tbe. RICES E > My sincere thanks to friends Mar. 24 Crtiolie Men's Tap HIGHEST PRICES VER PAID. d ight 's who helped in s eee EE eerie eee. Aatholic § league ill contract half-ac bt . and neighbours who helped in so | WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Will re and up many ways while I was in the | Oshawa General Hospital. Also | AUXILIARY | A Spring Fair will be held on ® SPECIAL e 23 Games -- Prizes for For further information call : to friends who visited me or | > TOR oe ' | Saturday, May 28th at 2 p.m. every game -- One Ham lie DAO 4 . Art Couves | in the Masonic Hall, to raise oo jo0r prize and lucky draw ----- {money for the new hospital. -- prize of Hams -- or RED CROSS 1 Tea to be served in St. John's RONALD BROOKS : Presbyterian Church. Enjoy a FRIDAY, APRIL 1st t ; IS ALWAYS THERE [% | snding Ding amd "Come to the 8:15 Bowmanville 623-5125, WITH YOUR HELP | Fair". Mar, 24-31 }