"ead a on -- aT eS Sel a PDAS SELL: RENT - Classified Advertising Rates j (Effective March 1st, 1967) | ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE - k 1 LOST -- FOUND -- ETC, 1 Cash Rate--4c. per word 1st week, 3c. extra consecutive | weeks with a minimum of $1.00 Ist week, 75¢. for ; "extra consecutive weeks. : J Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, i an additional 25¢. will be added. | 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR 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 lines. b clink cmon Ibert DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1.25 per inch with a minimum J of.one inch Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. | PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference ° {are happy to announce 'the '| birth of their son Jeffery | at 'Oshawa General Hospital. BYERS--Jim and Barbara James on Thursday. Nov. 28 BARRY -- In loving mem- ory of a dear father and grandfather Herkless Barry who passed away December 8th, 1962. . Memories are treasures no ~ one can steal Death is a heartache no one can heal, Some may forget now you are gone, But we will remember, no matter how long. Lovingly Remembered by ~ Ted, Noreen, Ella, Lloyd and grandchildren. BLIGHT -- In loving mem- ory of our beloved "Mum" and dear "Granny B", Alice M. M. Blight who passed away December 7th, 1967. She is gone, but not forgotten And as dawns another vear, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of her are always near Days of sadness will come o'er us, Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the SOIrow That lies in the heart concealed. Sadly missed by Alma, Charlie, Larry, Danny, Lillian and wee Christopher MacTAGGART -- In loving memory of a dear husband Andrew, who passed away December 10, 1965. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps your memory ever dear Time takes away the edge of grief _ Memory turns back every eaf. Sadly missed, lovingly remembered by wife Wanda Card of Thanks The Executive, Branch 419, Royal Canadian Legion ex- tend their deep appreciation]: to the small, but dedicated group who gave so unstint- ngly of their time; to the in gent Brownies, for a job "well done"; to Mr. John - Raines, Reeve Gibson and the "Councillors for their cour- tesy and understanding, when the majority of our volunteers became ill, and were unable to assist; and to' those, who, in "Remem- bering", enabled us to make our Bb of Campaign most successf: Leslie I, Andrews Poppy Chairman |. Card of Thanks I wish to thank Mr. Haugen and staff, the boys from the Island and John Lack for the beautiful picture presented to me on Friday evening. Thanks again. Our terrible grief at the death of our beloved young son and brother has been made much easier to bear by the wonderful - neighbors, friends and relatives "who gave so generously of their love and understanding. --Thank you for sharing our SOTTOW. George, Irene & Joe Jordan '| Suddenly at eo li In his 61st year. All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than J} f 5.00 p.m. Tuesday {service on Thursday at 2.00 i Cemetery. Muriel Reeve {-- To the members of the "Saracen's Car Club" and all the beautiful .young friends who shared Bill's short happ» life. -- you gave us your strength and love so gener- ously and there 2re no words to thank you.--In his mem: ory please be very careful. God bless you all and keeo you safe. George and Irene Jordan I'wish to express my thank: to relatives and friends for cards and gifts while in Port Perry hospital. Special thanks to Dr. John Diamond, nurses and staff of the hos- pital. Ruby Geer GRAY--_The family of the late Mrs. Gertrude Gray wish to thank all their friends & neighbours for the beautiful floral tributes; cards, expres- sions of sympathy, the May- belle and Warriner Lodge Also a special "Thank You" to the Nurses of Community Memorial Hospital, Rev. George Teskey and the Me- Dermott - Panabaker Funeral Home for their kind and ef- ficient service. To one and all a sincere thank you. --The Family. In Memory of the Late Jessie B. Weir, Brooklin, Ont. We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to the relatives, friends, the Sunshine Group of Brooklin United Church and the Brooklin neighbours for floral tributes, gifts to. the Heart Fund and acts of kindness shown to us in our recent bereavement. We also thank the Brooklin neigh- bours for their special it to the Port Perry Hospita and the Rev. Mr. Mund . Minister of Brooklin United Church. NOKES--Mildred and Jim (nee Martyn) happily an- nounce the arrival of their daughter, Carol Leigh, 7 lbs 5 oz. on Monday, November 18th at Ross Memorial Hos- pital, Lindsay. A wee sister for Elizabeth. At Rest MacGREGOR, Merle Angus --(Member of Br. #43 Royal Coming Events STI For Sale ANNUAL MERSCO CHRISTMAS PARTY At Mersco 5c. to $1.00. Mon- day evening Dec. 9th from 7:00 until 10:00 p.m. One night only. Save 109% on all purchases. No charges. No Lay-A-Ways please. 3~DecA TROUSSEAU TEA Mrs. Ken Rodd, Green- bank is holding a Trousseau Tea in honour of her daugh- ter Shirley's forth-coming marriage on Thursday, Dec- ember 12th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Everyone Wel- come. Canadian Legion Oshawa)-- the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon, Dec. 2nd, 1968, Merle A. Mac- Gregor (late of Utica, Ont) beloved son of the late Ro- & Lucy MacGregor, dear brother of Frank of Utica, Lorne & Arlie (Mrs. H. Davis) both of Oshawa. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for pm. Interment Pine Grove HOSKIN, John -- Passed peacefully away on Tues.. Dec. 3, 1968, John Hoskin of Port Perry, dearly loved hus- band of Viola Butson. In his 86th year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott - Pana- baker Port Perry for service on Thursday at 3.30 p.m Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery. RAINES, Frederick J.--At the Port Perry Community Hosp. on Friday, Nov. 29th, 1968. Frederick J. Raines be- loved husband of May Eliza- beth Robinson and dear fa- ther of Merlyn of Peterbor- ough and Frances A. (Mrs. Lee) of Toronto, grandfather of Gary & Diane Raines, Peterborough and Robert. D. Lee of Toronto. In his 86th |ival at : NOTICE WINNERS OF LIONS 101 DRAW 1st Prize--Wes St. John 2nd Prize--Dr. MacMaster 3rd Prize--John Ballard 4th Prize--Stan Mumford 5th Prize--George Pentland CHRISTMAS CHORAL FESTIVAL Reserve the date Decem- ber 15th for the annual 4.00 p.m. Christmas Choral Fest Port Perry United Church when both Jr. & Sr. Choirs will participate. Dec.12 LEGION DANCE SAT, DEC. 7th GEO. BEARE and the MERRY MAKERS Admission $7.00 per couple Advance reservations from Executive members or the Legion Hall year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry for Service on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE TUES., DECEMBER 31st at Utica Community Hall Hats, horns, novelties, ete. Admission $2.00 per person 3--Dec.5-12-19 Announcement Mr. & Mrs. James Harris. of Inuvik, N-W.T. are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilhel- mina Alissa, to Mr. Dale R. McNenly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Belph McNenly of Port Perry, nt. The wedding will take place at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Yellowknife N.W.T. on Saturday, Decem- ber 14, at 2:00 p.m. Chalmers H. Weir and family. CHOCOLATE BAR BLITZ A Chocolate Bar Blitz will take place in Port Perry on Saturday morning, December 7th from 10 a.m. to 12 noon by the children of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club. They also hope to visit Blackstock, Manchester, Sea- grave and Prince Albert. The bars are 50 cents each. This is part of our fund raising drive to help finance the club through the season. Give your support to the children and bon appetit. Announcement Yvonne Mavis Bass of Osh- awa and William Winston Chapman of Port Perry announce their marriage at EUCHRE--Thursday, Decem- ber 5th at 8.15 p.m. in Prince Albert Community Hall. Next euchre December 19th. Lucky Draw. Port Perry United Church on November 30th, 1868. The ceremony performed by Rev- erend Alex G. Rice was foll. owed by a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Chap- MEETING--The regular meet ing of the Scout Group Com-| mittee will be held on Sun- day, December 8th in the Scout Hall at 2.15 p.m. man will reside at 139 Rosa Street, Port Perry. Coming Events FIFTIETH WEDDING" ANNIVERSARY The family of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edgerton are happy to announce the 50th Wedding Anniversary of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton will be pleased to receive their BINGO--Friday, December 6 at 8 p.m. sponsored by Cath. olic Mens League. Jackpot $130.00 in 53 numbers. Minor Jackpot $75.00 in 59 numbers BINGO--Thursday, December 12 at 8 p.m. in Legion Hall Jackpot $120.00 in 52 num. bers. Legion Special $35.00 in 13 numbers. 20 regular games, share the wealth. relatives and friends at "Open House" on Saturday, Deventer 14th, 1968, 2-4 pm. and 7-9 pm, in the Anglican . Parish Hall, Port Perry. please. Best wishes only, DOLL DRAW, Hospital Aux: iliary Doll Draw with Home Baking and Candy table at Masonic Hall, Saturday, Dec- ember 14th. Afternoon tea 2.30 to 4.30 GARBAGE Pick-up for Man- chester, Prince - Albert and Cedar Creek during the holi- day season will be December 24th 'and December 31st. 2--Dec.5-12 NOTICE File No:2-S492-1 (AOL) Docket No: 811 CANADIAN TRANSPORT COMMISSION William James Pengelly Proposing to Carry on Business Under the Firm Name and Style of Scu- gog Aviation - Application for Authority to Operate a Commercial Air Service. William James Pengelly pro- posing to carry on business under the firm name and style of Scugog Aviation has applied for authority to oper- ate a Class 4, Groups B and C (aircraft having a maxi- mum authorized take - off weight on wheels not greater than 18,000 pounds) Charter and Class 7 Specialty - Re- creational Flying, Flying Training, Aerial Photography and Aerial Inspection, Re- 773. connaissance and Advertis- ing - commercial air service to transport persons and ~ goods between points within Canada, from a base at Port Perry, Ontario. On request to the Com- mittee, further particulars of the application will be pro- vided. Any persorf interested mav intervene to support, oppose or modify the Application in accordance with the General Rules made under. the Na- tional Transportation Act. An Intervention, if made, shall be endorsed with the name and address of the Inter- vener or its Solicitor, and' shall be mailed or delivered, together with any supporting documents to 'the Secretary, Air Transport Committee, 275 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario, with copy of the In- tervention and documents served upon the applicant or its Solicitor, not later than January 7th, 1969. The applicant's address is: P.O. Box 403, Port Perry, Ontario. The applicant or its So- licitor, may, by a Reply, ob" ject to an Intervention or may admit or deny any or all of the facts alleged in the Intervention. A reply, if made, shall be signed by the Applicant or its Solicitor, and shall be mailed or delivered to the Secretary, Air Tians- port Committee, 275 Slater Street, Ottawa, Ontario, with copy of the Reply served on | the Intervener or its Solicit- or, within ten (10) days after receipt of an Intervention. Proof of service shall be made by Declaration under HUDSON Seal Coat, Sioationt condition, remodelled with new Bing. Phone 985-2241, 2--Dec.5 ) SKIDOO ¢ SALES & SERVICE 4 DAVIS MARINE and RENTAL Oshawa and Area Oldest and Largest Skidoo Dealer - -- 2 Locations -- 555 King St. East 'Phone 728-5565 378 King St. West 'Phone 723-8882 " F. DISCOUNT OFFICE EQUIP. Typewriters $48, adders $69, cash regs. $169, cheque writ- ers $29, desks $36, chairs $16, file cabs. $26, no $ dn. $2 wkly, Trades, Rentals, Ser- vice, Bill Hamilton, Raglan, 1-985-7160. STRAW, baled ® Call 985-7530 Dec28 SUCKER PIGS, calves 7 months old, 3% ton Chev. pick-up truck, good body & tires, plywood racks, 985- : 4--Dec.5 MUSIC -- Electric gutars, basses, amplifiers, mikes, ete New and used. For Sale or rent. Music lessons for gui- tar, bass, drums and all in- struments at Uxbridge Music Centre, 15 Brock Street West. Store Hours 12 noon to 9.00 p.m. Tuesdays through Fri-~ days. Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, Free trial lesson for beginners.- - Time payments or lay away available. Phone 852-6393. Your one-stop SKI-DOO Headquarters . We carry a full line of SKI - DOOs * OLYMPIC 12 & 18 hp. ~15" track NORDIC 24 hp. wide track ALPINE double track * SKI-DOO Clothing . and Accessories Gord's Marine Mercury Outboard sales and service CLAREMONT 649-2007 Oath and filed with the | 986-! Secretary. AIR TRANSPORT : COMMITTEE OTTAWA, CANADA, November 27th, 1968. For Sale IDEAL Christmas gifts for young and old, Chihuahua pups: Must be seen to be appreciated. Reasonable of- fers accepted. Call tonight 985-2530 after 5 o'clock. NEW and used vacuum cleaners, rug shampooers, floor polishers. We have our own. budget plan. Phone 985-7704. Dec.19 WESTERN 'and ONTARIO Stockers, Stock calves, and Holstein heifers, every week.' Ivan Johnson, R.R. 1, South Monaghan. Phone Bailieboro . B55, 5 miles South of eterborou W, miles east. 2 y a F GENERAL ELECTRIC Cloth- es dryer. Good condition, 985-2509. TRAYNOR AMPLIFIER, 75 watt input, "YG M-L Reverb" 1. year old. $150.00. 2 GUI- » TARS, spanish electric, good condition, case for one. $25. and $50.00. Ph. 985-2236. 6-7 p.m. TWO SNOW TIRES and rims 650 x 13. $15.00. Phone 985- 2282, A 2 SOLID OAK Table $35.00, Davenport Chair to match. 1 Rocking chair $40.00 cash. Phone 985-7930. SKATES, girls size 12 and one, boys, size 12, men's size 9. Call 985.7704. * Check The Label On Your Paper 5 100 LB. MILK QUOTA. Call * 5568. HOR Acre Roo! padd of f Port REA tunit sive ested can We earn $15, RE( Our of cc earn] arou ern Wort Bl CON