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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 May 1968, p. 8

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135 Mack d i) NTE RANTS LE AN (8 NL Eo i - viding lunch, WAR «HIRE * BU Classified Advertising Rates | (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. | Cash Rate--4c. per word 1st week, 3c. extra consesutive weeks with a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 75¢c. for extra consecutive weeks. Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, an additional 25¢, will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED 'FOR y -- USE OF A-BOX NUMBER. NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS 4c. a word wit ha maximum of 25 words $1.00 IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.00 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additional fines. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1.25 per inch with a minimum of one inch All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than | 5.00 p.m. Tuesday Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference In Memoriam 'WILBUB--In lovin g memory of Glen Ralph Wilbur, who passed away April'30th, 1967. Thy Will Be Done. Always remembered by father Ralph Wilbur and family. PARRY -- In loving mem- ory of Teresa who passed -away April 30th, 1966. A little flower that Opened and closed before its time. Ever remembered by Mrs. H. Bailey and her ----class-mates "Cards of T hanks I would like to express my _ thanks to all those who were so_kind to my mother Mrs. Norad while she was in Port Perry Hospital,- also many thanks to the nurses and staff for their care and kind- ness. Special thanks to Mrs. Cyril Jeffrey & family. Mrs. Fairweather SHORT -- In the midst of our great sorrow in the loss of a wonderful mother, we wish to._ express our heart felt thanks and appreciation to our many friends, rela- tives and neighbours, for flowers, cards and expres- sions of sympathy. A special thanks to the 'United Church 'women Port Perry, in pro- to Rev. Alec for his words of G. Rice, "comfort and consolation. Margaret Fawcett, Ruth McMillan, Charles, James, Murray--#& Ross Short : and families Prince Albert Service Club wishes to thank the follow- ing donors of prizes for our Interior Decorating: Demon- stration: Mersco's Sc. to $1.00 store, Crest -Hardware, Port Perry Dairy, Ross and Marg's Carload Grocery, David's Beauty Salon & T. Eaton Co. "I would like to express my thanks to friends and rela tives for. cards and flowers sent to me while in hospital in Port Perry. Also thanks to Dr. Kandel and hospital staff who were so kind. Hazel O'Neill Sincere thanks 0 fritmls and neighbours on Scugog Island" for flowers, cards, gifts and kindness shown to me during my illness in Port Perry - Hospital, Mrs. Margarel Zeeman. 'Births HERN--To Pastor and Mrs. Allen Hern a daughter, Juan- ita Eileen, 7 lbs. 12 oz. on April 24th, 1968 at Humber Memorial Hospital, Weston. IRELAND -- Hilton and Dawn (nee Slemmon) are pleased to announce the ar- rival of a son, Jeffrey Thom as, at Grace Hospital, Ottawa on April 24th, 1968, a bro: ther for Debbie and Bob. At Rest LOVE, Everett --_-- At "his late residence, 76 Wilson Road North, on Thursday, April 25, 1968, Charles Ev: erett Love, beloved husband of Florence Mearing and dear father of Mrs. Harold A. Werry (Lorraine) of Kedron, Mrs. Howard Hoskin (Jean) and Mrs. John Ross(Florence) of Oshawa, Douglas of Ked- ron and Leland of Islington, brother of Lester J. Love of Joliet, Ill; in his 80th year. Rested at McIntosh - Ander- son Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service in the chapel on Saturday, April 27 at 3 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. (If friends so de- sire donations to the Heart Fund are acceptable as ex- pressions of. sympathy). Coming Events SATURDAY, MAY 4th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., a Doll dis- play and miniature floral display, home baking, sew- ing table, Tea. Door prize at Catholic Parish Hall. Spon- sored by Honeydale Women's Institute. May 2 P. P. D. M. S. A, SPRING DANCE ROYAL AMBASS. SAT. MAY 25th at 'LEGION HALL $7.00 Per Couple For Tickets contact Vin Walker or Don Gray \ Coming Events SPRING BAZAAR and TEA al Prospect United Church, Wednesday, May 8 at 2 p.m. A 2--May 2 LEGION DANCE SAT. MAY 4th FLOYD PURVIS and the SERENADERS Admission: $7. per couple' (all inclusive) Advance reservations from Executive Members or the Legion Hall. BINGO, Thursday, May 2nd at 8.00 p.m. in Legion Hall. | Jackpot 59 numbers for $190. Legion Special, 10 numbers $20.00. 20 regular games, Share the Wealth. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday, May 4th at 1.30 p.m. at the Anglican Parish Hall. Good used Clothing. NOTICE A regular mecting of the Scout Group Committee will be-held on Sunday, May 5th, 1968 in in Scout Hall, 2.15 p.m. SPRING BAZAAR AND TEA at Prospect United Church, Wednesday, May 8th, 2. p.m. For Sale USED. TRUCKS, Sales and Truck" Parts, all makes and models. Port Perry Aute Wreckers. 'Phone 986- 4281. 4--May9 1 DODGE 6 cyl. Truck motor (good); 1 M.F. 3 furrow plough, 10" bottoms; 1 M.F. 2 furrow plough, 12" bottom; 1 Ford - 2 furrow plow 12" bottom; 1 MF. - 7 ft. mower, 3 pt. hitch; 1° Robin front: end loader, hydraulic bucket; 200 feet 1" plastic hose. Phone 985-2010. CHESTERFIELD & Chair, suitable for cottage. Also 2 rocking chairs. Phone 985- 7516. WESTERN Hereford Cows 'with calves. Call 985-7518 between 6 & 7 p.m. 12 FT. CANVAS Kayak, ex- cellent boys boat. Phone 985- 7849. > GARDEN SWING, also 400 ft. angle iron. Phone 985 7174. 2 20 GAL. GLASS lined elec- tric - water heater, ideal for cottage or milk. house, also girl's' black watch spring coat. Size 4. Phone 985- 7040. Wanted SMALL INCUBATOR, elec- tric 'or oil. Phone 985-2448. Wanted To Rent Responsible family, excel lent references. Require house' on farm or in town before July 1st. Phone 985- 2668 anytime. May 2 SEL Lf) al=zIni Rental Equipment SWAR + HH Help Wanted MEN WANTED to work on sod farm. Phone 985-7622. « SALES HELP WANTED MALE Increase your income. You can earn up to $3 per hour selling Rawleigh = Products - full or part time. Write Rawleigh, Dept. E-343-16,e 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry, Montreal. Fertilizer SPICE, Rn tractor with tiller and culti- vator, cement 'mixer, wheel barrow, chain hoist, come- along, skill saw, vibrating sander, disc grinder, hydrau- lic jack, sump pump, '2 inch gasoline driven pump, 50 ton barn jack, light float (2 ton), post hole auger, tow bar, lawn roller and other equipment. HAMER FORD EQUIPMENT SALES * R.R. 1 Brooklin, Ontario Telephone 655-4492 For Rent HOUSE FOR RENT on Scu- gog Island. All convenien- ces. Couple preferred. Avail- able immediately. . Phone 985-7426. "HOUSE, 2. storey, plus. back kitchen, 1 storey, steel roof, to be dismantled and moved. Anyone interegted please abDly John Maw, - Myrtle, nt. : MOTHER'S DAY TURKEY: SUPPER In St. John's 'Anglican Parish Hall, Blackstock; Fri- 'day; May' 10th," 'commencing at 5.30 pm.® "Children up to 12 - years 50c. Pre-school children free. BINGO, - Friday, May. 3rd, sponsored by Catholic Men's League. Jackpot $200.00 in 55. numbers. Minor jackpot $65.00 in 60 numbers. top and bottom lines: EUCHRE, Saturday, May 4th at 8 p.m. in Oddfellows Hall;{- sponsored by Maybelle Re- bekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and Linch. MOTHER'S DAY: BREAKFAST Sunday, May-12 from 8 a.m. to . 10 'am. at Oddfellow's Hall . Adults $1.00, Children 75¢. 'May 29 THREE-ACT COMEDY PLAY to be presented at Seagrave United Church Lovers of comedy will enjoy the three act play "More Than Meets The Eye" to be presented by Cambridge St. United Couples Club on May). 11th. Admission Adults $1.00, Children 50c. May 2-9 ANNUAL SPRING BAZAAR AND TEA Columbus United Church An- nual Spring Bazaar and Tea will be held on Wednesday, May. 8th at 2.30 p.m. For Sale WESTERN - and ONTARIO Stockers. Stock calves, and Holstein heifers, every week. Ivan Johnson, R.R. 1, South Monaghan, Phone Bailieboro 939-6855. 10 miles South of Peterborough, Hwy. 28, 2 miles cast. TF. TYPEWRITERS, no $ dn, $2 'wkly, cashiers, Trades, terms, rentals, ser- vice. Bill Hamilton, Raglan, 1. 985-7160. POTATOES, Kenebacs, table stock, also small Kenebacs & Copplers. Leslie Taylor, Burketon 986-4896. FOUR YOUNG milking cows, P. Pedak, Con. 8, RR. 1, Port Perry. or : 'good 'running - order. --Also| and wheelbarrows, seal bond adders. | - 1. ELECTROLUX "Vacuum cleaner; 1 Premier. elec. floor polisher; 1'New Electric Am- plifier. 985- 2398. '59 CHEV 8 cyl automatic, Best Call 985-7129 "after offer, six. p.m. BROWN studio couch, good condition, also large Quebec heater. Phone 985-7290. "HOSKINS Blackstock 986-4971 12 H.P. Elgin motor and gas tank, wagons, 3 to 6 ton, flexible harrows, fence sup- plies, welders, compressors for farm use. Jackall jacks, cement & lime, hardware and building supplies, pipe fit- tings. Also we . cut. -and instal glass in aluminum & wood frames. 'May 2-9 REGISTERED Irish Setter, 8 months old, male. $75.00. Phone 985-2406. 5 ROOMED. "bungalow in Port Perry Area. Write Box #8, Port Perry Star. 100 .ACRES choice farm land, south of Caesarea, on paved road. 4775 Blackstock. 'area. : a man between 25 and 45% Phone 986- STORE HELP wanted, full time. Hank's Pastries. Tele- phone 7072. After 6 -- 2275. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY © Crop Service Representative International Company in fertilizer field with manu- facturing plants and storage depots across the country is expanding operations in this We urgently require years. old, presently farming - or with recent farm back- ground. If you are confi. dent and ambitious, and in- terested in an opportunity with a company where you can move ahead, you may be the man we are looking for. Previous sales experience not important. During initial training period position can be handled along with your present farming operation. _ Write to NA-CHURS | INTERNATIONAL ¢ Vice-President in BR Charge of Sales, Box 84, LONDON, Ontario. . May 2-9-16 L EXPERIENCED. BOOKKEEPER Applicant must be capable of doing complete set of books to trial balance 'and payroll. ad salery requirements and experience to : BOX #9, PORT PERRY STAR. ~~ » : MASON RY ~ Contractors BRICK and BLOCK LAYING CONCRETE FOOTINGS, FLOORS, ETC. STONEWORK SMP CONSTRUCTION F. SHERMAN -- SEAGRAVE -- 9853111 W. KEARLEY -- UXBRIDGE -- 852.3678 HOUSE, centrally located in Port Perry, nice lot, dry basement, bathroom on sec- ond floor & conveniences on ground floor. Oak floors upstairs & on ground floor, Phone 985-7153. Wanted To Buy USED hooks wanted, highest prices paid. No paper backs. Write Box #7, Port Perry Star. Apr.18-25 May2-9 Wanted HANDYMAN with truck, man _ who has knowledge of papering, painting & carpen- try work. Phone & reverse charges. © 655-4691. CARETAKER for Greenbank United. Church. - For further particulars. contact 985-2707. REQUIRED, home in Port Perry area up to $20,000.00. Down payment up to $5,000. If you have such a home, and want - to sell, Phone Whitby 668-6658. ° And Raised USED CAR WEEKEND MANCHESTER "Where Prices Are Born WE ARE STILL "From 50 Dollar Cars to 5,000 Dollar Cars PLEASE COME AND PAY US A VISIT a WHERE: Cy Wilson Ford Sales At the Corner of 7A and 12 Highways » Before You Buy 'See CY" Elsewhere" IN THE |" BUSINESS. SPEOIALS PHONE 985-7341 i

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