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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Feb 1970, p. 8

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- 'in attendance at the 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., February 5, 1970 AAS IAS ANY RNS RR NTRS Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. ified Advertisi R Classified ertising Rates - (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate--4c. per word 1st week, 3c. extra consecutive weeks with a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 75c¢. for extra consecutive weeks. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATH 4c. a word with a maximum of 25 words $1.00 ARAL AAAAALARAARRLE RRR RR RA LEY AAAS SS CUNN ISN NS LISS NNNNNNNN IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.00 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additional lines. DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1.25 per inch with a minimum -of one inch. Fa A A A A A AE Sh Cards of Thanks All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than 4:00 p.m. Tuesday Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference. Ahh ahh A A A a AA SS A RN SSS RET Many thanks to Dr. Kandel, nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital, also to friends for cards and gifts. Fred Wackett Ara rRllectentcTRRRRRRS Cards of Thanks I would like to thank the nurses and staff of Port Perry Memorial Hospital, Dr. Kandel, all those who made phone calls, sent cards and I would like to thank relat- ives, friends, neighbours and Catholic Womens League for cards, flowers, gifts received during my stay in hospital. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. C. Jagers, Mr. and Mrs. M. Vanstrien for looking aft- er the children. A sincere thanks to Drs. Kandel and Spear also nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital for making my stay a most en- joyable one. Mrs. Mary Albers flowers, Seagrave U.C.W. for basket of fruit, during my stay in hospital. Mrs. Mabel Sturman Many thanks to my friends and relatives for visits, cards and flowers, also for all the favours done for me and are still doing, while a patient in Oshawa Hospital. A very sincere thank you. Murray McLaren \ On behalf of my family and myself I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the rel- We wish to express our thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for their cards, flowers and expressions of sympathy at the passing of our dear husband and father. We would like to give a spec- ial thanks to Pastor A. Hern for his kindness and helpful- ness at this time; also a spec- ial thanks to the ladies of the Port Perry Baptist Church. Mrs. E. Scriver and Family Our sincere .appreciation and thanks to family, relat- ives, many friends, our good neighbours, Yelverton UCW, ' for the beautiful floral trib- utes, cards, treats, messages of sympathy and many acts __of kindness rendered us in the loss of a dear husband and father. Thanks to the nurses and staff and doctors Port Perry and Oshawa hospitals. A special thanks to Rev. C Ferguson, Toronto and Rev. Parsons, Blackstock for com- forting messages, also a spec- ial thanks to the McDermott: Panabaker Funeral Home for kindness shown, Mrs. Edmund Lawson and Bruce |Price and Cohopn, nursing atives and friends of my mother, the late Mrs. Marg- aret Real, for their generous, faithful concern for her throughout her illness and kindness and sympathy to her family in their bereave- ment. I would like to espec- ially thank Rev. Mark Reeves Rev. A. Hein the manage- ment and staff of Hillcrest Nursing Home, the staff of Port Perry Hospital, Drs.. Price, Cohoon and Allin, Brignall"s Ambulance, the Ladies of Port Perry United Church and the McDermott. Panabaker Funeral Home, (Mrs.) Marjorie McComb2 Births ~ LANE--Ross--and--Donna; (nee Tripp) proudly announ- ce the arrival of a second child, a son. Kevin Ross, 7 1bs,, 6 ozs., on January 29, 1970. Many thanks to Drs. staff of the Community Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry. for their excellent care dur- ing my stay there. We would like to take this opportunity -to thank all our friends, neighbours and rel atives for the many prayers, cards, flowers, gifts and vis- its during our recent stay in Oshawa and Port Perry Hos- pitals. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of both hos: pitals and Drs. Ugray, Allin, Price, Cohoon and Special ists. Also a special thanks to Pastor Hern and Rev. Par- sons for their kindness. David and Marjory Johns NOTICES JAMES & BEARE BARBER SHOP Will be closed at 3 o'clock SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 and FEBRUARY 7th. Mr. Norman P, Aldred has been appointed as Commis. sioner, etc." for Ontario County. Expiry date Janu- ary 15th, 1973. Found BEAGLE hound, vicinity of Swamp Garage. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Phone 985-3690. Lost DOG, large hound, white with black and brown mark- ings, Prince Albert area, Children's pet. Call 985-7211. Coming Events FIREMEN'S DANCE Reserve the date SATURDAY APRIL 18th for the. Port Perry, Reach and -Scugog Firemen's Dance to be held at the Legion Hall in Port Perry. Further particuars will be given later. Coming Events For Sale LEGION DANCE Saturday, February 7th Music by the "SERENADERS""' $8.00 per couple Refreshments Included Members and Guest For Sa le SNOWMOBILES Authorized Dealer Yamaha, Boa Ski, Polaris, Best selection of clothing, Service to all Makes, Rentals WHITTAKER SALES & SERVICE 136 King St.'W. Oshawa, Ont. Oshawa 723-9252 Collect Port Perry 985-2276 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 EUCHRE, Tuesday, February 10th, 7:30 p.m. at the Catho- lic Hall on John St. Admis- sion 50c. Sponsored by Port Perry Pop Tops. Lunch. Everyone Welcome. __. PANCAKE SUPPER Tuesday, February 10th, 4:00 p.m. $1.00 adults, 50c. child- ren. Manchester = United Church. ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the Louise Patterson Handi- craft Guild will be held in the Masonic Hall, Saturday, May 30th. DANCE, Saturday, February 7th, at Tyrone Hall. Round and square dancing. -Muric by Leo Norman and his Midnight Ramblers. Every- one welcome. DR. DAVID TURNER, con- sultant at manned spacecraft centre in Huston Texas will show films and talk of his experiences 'at Port Perry United Church February 12 at 8 p.m. Tickets available at Lambert Real Estate and officers of the Historical Society. Peterborough, Hwy. 28, 2 miles east. TF. 1970 ALOUETTE, 14 manual, $599.00, 20 manual $699.00, 20 'electric, $799.00, single bed trailers, $119.00, camper tops special, 27", $299.00, 33" $324.00. Village Sales, Janet. ville 705-324-2050. Closed Sundays. BOX SPRING and Mattress, size 4'4"; also Thor Dryer, used. Phone 985-7310. GOOD wringer washing ma- chine, good condition. Also girl's winter coat, good, size 14 yrs. Phone 985-3072. SEE THE 1970 ALOUETTE ARTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE The Reliable One UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT PHONE 985-3042 BINGO, Thursday, February 12th at 8.00 o'clock at Legion Hall. Jackpot $200.00 in 60 numbers, Legion Special $20. in 10 numbers. 20 regular games. Share the wealth. Top Line, | BINGO, Friday February 5th -at-8-p.m:~Sponsored by Ca: tholic Men's League. Jack- pot $180.00 -in 58 numbers, Minor jackpot $55.00 in 56 numbers. FOUR Light Fixtures, hall, EUCHRE, Saturday, Febru- ary 14th at 8 p.m. sharp at Oddfellows Hall sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and Lunch. IRELAND -- Hilton and Dawn (nee Slemmon) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, David Duane, 9 lbs. 8 oz. on January 27th, 1970, at Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry. ADOPTION is Jack and Allene Kane are DANCE -- Sat., Feb. 7th at 8:30 p.m. in Port Perry Unit. ed Church Hall. Round, square. and folk dances. Mu- sic by Frank Barkey. Lunch provided. Admission $1.25. Ad sponsored by Wes Lane Plumbing, Heating, Electric. : .- 2--Feb. 5 happy to announce the arri- val of their chosen son, Wil- liam Allen, a little brother for Carol, Katie, and John. Check The Label VALENTINE BALL Saturday, February 14, 1970 at Club Annrene, music by George Beare and his Merry- makers. Admission $4,00. couple. Sturman 985-7778. 3--Feb.12 On Your Paper o Tickets Phone Ken |. 12' & 16' STAKE TRUCKS FOR SALE Would make good i farm trucks Apply 14 Albert Street, Oshawa or Phone 725-6553 ? 2--Feb.5 kitchen, dining room and en- trance. Phone 985-7360. 24 H.P., 1969 Ski-doo, wide track. Phone 985-7401. '64 BEAUMONT, 4 Dr. excel lent condition, many extras, Sst be seen. Phone 985. INGLIS 3 cycle automatic washer, Al condition, Phone 985-7590, go one better go | ski-doo at ; Gord's Marine SALES and SERVICE Claremont 500 BALES of wheat straw. Bill Sorensen, R.R. 3, Little Britain, Phone 5-R-12. CONTENTS from Model} 39 home, chesterfield and mat- ching chair, dining room suite, bedroom suite, desk, bookcase stereo & T.V. broad- loom rug 9 x 12, coffee and end tables, etc., etc. All itemq like new. Phone Oshawa 728-3472, T.F} INSTALLED 40' tower with all channel antenna--$65.00 40' tower with: rotator and colour antenna---$135.00 Extra 10' section--$11.50 Open 9-9 Res, 372 King St. W. T.F. Mister T.V. Towers KES 378 King st. W. 7239525 | 10 ALL MAKE OSHAWA 985-2347 fx Port Perry Sales and Service FOR Boa - Ski PARTS and SERVICES Auto Supply Snowmobile AUTHORIZED DEALER APPLICATIONS WANTED 'CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY Applications will be received by Council for a man to serve as By-Law Officer, Public .School Crossing Guard, Building Inspector and Dog Cont- roller." Starting salary $5,200.00 with 'salary to be reviewed annually. Fringe benefits include O.H.S.I.P. 0.H.S., Pension Plan and Sick Leave; Applicants should state age and' qualifications. ' signed by noon, Monday, February 9, 1970. John F. Raines Clerk-Treasurer Village of Port Perry Applications to be in "the hands of the under- 4 REAL ESTATE The Little Things That Sell Houses FRED COOK BS.A,, FRI i : Realtor Anyone who doubts that buying a house is. an emo- tional experience probably hasn't had much experience showing homes to buyers. fu When buyers are looking over a nicely decorated home -- a place the vendor has obviously taken pride in -- they almost always fit themselves into the mental picture created by the atmosphere around them. Furniture, fixtures, colors and the "feel" of the place are important. This doesn't mean because you're thinking of selling your home that a redecorating job is in order. It means only that little things -- often inexpensive little things -- can mean a lot. : ; A young couple, for instance, had been intending for years to build a planter between their living room and their dinette, When they decided to move to a bigger house, they put in the planter -- ivy and 'all -- as a "lure" to buyers. The salesman lost count of the number of people 'that finally helped to sell the house. used to seeing' many houses in the course of a week is a good person to ask for an opinion or suggestion who remarked-on it-and it was a very special feature. ~ An experienced" and" Knowledgeable realtor who is on decor if you are putting your house up for sale. a OTICE, VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY In accordance with By-law No. 1291, a dog tag must be purchased for each dog, immediately follow- ing the First day of January. Dog tags are available at the Municipal Office. Dog owners are reminded that dogs must not run at large but be kept under control for 12 months of the year; either kept on the owner's property or with a competent master, J.F. Raines 649-2001 9° | 2

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