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Port Perry Star, 18 Jun 1970, p. 10

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Must be paid week of AA A A AS A A ANS SSS LLL SS LAN SSS SSNS SSNS NSS SN Classified Ad isi R assifi vertising Rates I 3 ' . (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 consecutive weeks with a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 75c¢. for extia consecutive weeks. an additional 25c¢. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. A insertion--if charged, SS A NS SS SN NR NN NN ISN NSN ESSN '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 E nerd A 3 A A A 3 A 3 LS A LAS NS NN SSSS ESSN SENN 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. emt LRLRRBTRRRRS 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 preference. Ah A hh hl Rh A Saha RODMAN--In loving mem- ory of my dear husband Stewart who passed away June 21st, 1961. 7 Deep in my heart your memory is kept, To love, to cherish and never forget. Ever remembered by his wife Reta BRATLEY--In loving mem- ory of a dear father, George, who passed away June 20th, 1969. A beautiful memory of one so dear, We cherish still with love sincere; g A day that comes with sa regrets To one that we will never forget. : Always remembered by daughter Margaret and grandson Leon and Ray Cards of Thanks A The relatives of the late Mrs. Mary Holdershaw wish to express their thanks to Rev. L. Critch for his mess- _age and to the ladies of the Greenbank U.C.W. who pro- vided and served lunch also thanks to McDermott-Pana-. baker Funeral Home. Cards of Thanks Words cannot adequately express our thanks and grati- tude to many during the lengthy illness and passing of a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, Alma Reesor. To Dr. M. B. Dymond: for his care and kindness; to the nurses & staff at Port Perry Community Memoiral Hospi tal for tender loving care over so many months; to Reverends A. Rice, and M. Reeves for their visits and consoling words; to relatives At Rest HUGHES, Paul Lewis--Sudd- enly at Bark Lake, Barry's Bay on Monday, June 8, 1970, Paul L. Hughes of Port Perry: dearly loved '"hushand of Carol Wallace, loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes, dear brother of Douglas and Heather. In his 23rd year. Rested at the Chapel of Mc. Dermott-Panabaker, in Port Perry for service on Fridav at 2 p.m. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery. MOASE, Florence May -- At the Oshawa General Hospita on Friday, June 12, 1970. Florence M. Moase, - loving sister of William and Morley Moase both of Port Perry. In her 75th year. Rested at the Chapel .of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry for service on Monday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment, Pleasant Point Cemet- ery. Announcement r take Mrs, S. VanderHeide, Osh. awa, Ont, is pleased to an- nounce the engagement of her daughter, Joanne, to Mr. Robert Glenn Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Lee, Port Perry. Wedding will lace at -2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 4th, 1970, United Church, Port Perry. Announcement Mr, and Mrs, John Mappin, Nestleton, wish to announce the engagement of thelr daughter Bernice Lorraine to Bwald Hans Bengel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Bengel Oshawa. Wedding to take place in Port Perry Baptist Church at 3 p.m. Saturday, July 11th, 1970. ' 'SELL: RENT + SWAP HIRE * BUY * SELL RENT + SWAP: HIRE + BUY * SELL: RENT + SWAP + HIRE C3 CIASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS ¢ 10 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, June 18, 1970 =I SII =Y N= TUN =1 THIN = = NRA ad a La RA = 1h Rl SS ad = Coming Events Coming Events COMPLETE variety of Music for Dances, Wedding Recep- tions. Call Jack Bookham, Box 10, Uxbridge LEGIQN DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 4th Music by the ROYAL AMBASSADORS $8.00 per couple Refreshments Included ~ Members and Guest STRAWBERRY SUPPER Strawberry Supper, Sy M - M - Good, J That's what Prince Algr ] have, We really think you could Bring a friend to help us Entertain the way we should. June 24th, Dinner at 5-6-7 P.M. Phone 985-2487 or 2600 for tickets. 3--Junel8 ANNOUNCEMENT DEDICATION of Port Perry Centennial Orange Lodge's new banner at Anglican Church Hall 8 o'clock, Satur- day, June 27th. Oshawa's Ulster, Fife & Durm band in attendance. All welcome. COMING SEPTEMBER 19th, Rummage Sale, Bake Sale & Tea at Manchester Church. BINGO--Friday, June 19th at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Catholic :| Men's League, Jackpot $210. in 54 numbers. Minor Jack- pot $35.00 in 52 numbers. ° Coming Events AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harri. son.will be at the Oddfellows' & Rebekah Hall to friends & relatives, Saturday, June 27, 1970 from 2 to 5 p.m. only, on the occasion of their 30th Wedding Anniversary, Junell-18 EUCHRE--June 18th, Prince Albert Community Center at 8:00 p.m. and every other week. . Lost : REWARD Shorthorn ~ yearling, white roan heifer, missing from ranch, Con. 5, Lot 6, Black- stock. Any information please telephone 985-3081 evenings. CONCERT OF ORGAN Mus C Friday, June 19th at 8:30 in Seagrave U.C., presented by the Golden Keys Organ Club of Oshawa. Adults $1.00. Public School children 50c. BAKE SALE The Cub and Scout Mothers are holding a bake sale on the Scout Hall lawn, June 19 -at 3 p.m. OPEN HOUSE Mrs. Wm. Roy Hope is pleas ed to have 'Open House' on June 27th from 25 p.m. and 7-9 pm. in honour of her Sangntary forthcoming marr- age. BINGO, Thursday June 18th at 8 p.m. Legion Hall. Jack pot $170.00 in 57 numbers. Legion Special $10.00 in 8 numbers. Top line, 20 regu- lar games. Share the wealt™. Sponsored by-Unit 2 U.C.W. Junell-18 BAND CONCERT Friday, June 19th, at 8:2C p.m. Blackstock Arena, C.F. Base, Trenton, Brass & Reed Band, sponsored by Black stock Agricultural Societv Free Admission. Junell-1" NOTICES friends, and neighbours for cards, visits, and calls; to Larry's Grade XII class for their donation to the Cancer Society; to Larry's boyfriends for flowers and moral sup- ort; to McDermott - Pana- aker for their help; to those POPLAR PARK Swimming Registrations ends on Friday, June 19th. Swimming Class: es will be organized immedi- ately and begin, Monday, June 20th at 9 am. Phone 985-2809. ; who sent the many floral tri. butes and made donations to the Cancer Society, we say a most sincere thank-you. Charlie, Larry, Danny, Lillian, Christopher, and Charlene Reesor Birth My sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neigh- bours for cards, flowers and visits during my stay in hos- ital. Special thanks to Dr. z Randel and nurses for their care and kindness. My ap- eciation and thanks to Rev. . M. Parsons. : Mrs. Crawford SOOMRE -- Tom and Judy (nee Manns) are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Tina Louise, weigh- ing 6 lbs., 6 oz. on Wednes- day, June 10th, 1970, at the' Port Perry Community Hos ital. A wee sister for Todd. pecial thanks to Dr. Price, nurses and staff. FULFORD--Alan & Patri. cia (nee Farmer) are ve happy to announce the arri- hi of their chosen son, Brent an. We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and our Delghhouts for their kindness to Elmer during his illness and to us at the time of our bereavement. Thanks also to Drs. and nurses at the Com. munity Hospital, Pastor Allen Hern and McDermott - Pana. baker. Mrs." Hiss Byers, Marjorie & Don Fennell Prescription for a speedy recovery; visits, cards, gifts, enquiries and the best care available. My sincere. thanks to friends, relatives, family, Drs. Rang and Allin, nurses and staff of 3F for dispens- At Rest FLEWE Alice-- At Osha. wa General Hospital, on Mon. day, June 15, 1970. Alice Parsons, aged 45 years, be- loved wife of Douglas Flew: ell, Bowmanville, dear moth. er of Darlene and Darrell, Daughter - of Alice. Regina Parsons, and sister of four brothers and five sisters. Reoating at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Ontar- io 'for service on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Interment at Breadalbane Cemetery, Utica, on arrival approximately 3:1 p.m, Donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. my recent: Oshawa neral Hospita ing above ayn has - Lt Rr ER EEE THE WINNER "of the 7 pe. Patio set sponsored by Court Lady Snowbirds L 1930 was Mrs. Bernice Tenneyson, Caesarea. Norman Wilson, RR. 2 Port Perry, lucky winner of the camp cot at the home show. - Morley Bruce Camp Trailer Sales, Seagrave. ~se WINNERS OF BLUE RAY CHAPTER DRAW June 11th, 1970 1st Prize--Quilt--Margaret Carnegie, Port Perry. 2nd Prize--$25.00--Frances Timleck, Port Perry. 3rd Prize--$15.00--Mrs. H. McMillan, Greenbank, 4th Prize--$10.00--Elsie Clarke, Caesarea. CHALET FARMS LTD. LUCKY DRAW WINNERS Thursday Evening 1st prize 20 lbs. of Legs and Breasts, Rika Wygerde, R.R. 1 Nestleton. . 2nd prize, 15 Ibs. Wings, Em- ily Greenwood, Port Perry. 3rd prize, 2% lb. Chicken Loaf, Edna VanCamp, Black- stock. Friday Evening 1st prize 20 1bs. of Legs and Breasts, Elmer Lee, - Port Perry i 2nd prize 15 1bs. Wings, Lynn Cook, Port Perry ' 3rd prize 2% 1b Chicken Loaf, Mrs. Alan Francis, R.R. 1 Oshawa { Saturday Evening 1st prize 20 lbs, of Legs and Breasts; David -Maschke, Sea. ave : nd prize 15 lbs. Wings, Dou Rice, Port Perry = 8 rd prize 2% 1b Chicken | ANNUAL Spring RECITALS JUNE 18th - JUNE 22nd Piano Students, Grade VII to X, of Mrs. J. E. Jackson. AT. CM, RM.T. will hold their recital on Thursday evening June 18th, in the United Church. They will be assist- ed bv students of Mrs. Frank Godley and vocal students of Mrs. Frank Hastings, The Junior Recital. Begin- ners to Grade VI with stud- ents of Mrs. Godley and Mrs. Jackson will be held on Monday Evening. June 22nd in the United Church. Both recitals will commence at 8 o'clock. Everyone is welcome at these musical programmes, Come and enjoy your local young people. - There will be no admission charge. Junel1-1§ . BAKE SALE On "Head" Church lawn, Scugog Island, Sat. June 27 2:00 p.m. RECITALS by Piano, Organ and Singing Students of Marie Taylor will be present. ed in Port Perry United Church, at 8 o'clock, senior-- June 23rd. Junior--June 24. Junell-18 PRESCRIPTION Sunglasses, Phone 985-2282. lost in downtown Port Perry. - Tenders TENDER or CUTTING AND REMOVING HAY SEALED TENDERS will be received by the District For- ester, Department of Lands and Forests, Maple, Ontario up to 12:00 o'clock noon Day- light Saving Time Friday, June 19, 1970 for the right to cut and remove the hay on Part Lots 10 and 11 Con- cession 13, Township of Scu- gog, being those parts known .as Pogue, Jefferies, and Har- greaves farms, FURTHER PARTICULARS, conditions and tender forms may be obtained by contact: ing W. M. Mitchell at the address and telephone num- ber listed below. THE HIGHEST OR: ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARI LY ACCEPTED. F. E. Sider District Forester Department of Lands and Forests . MAPLE, Ontario. SUN VALLEY SEAGRAVE, ONTARIO DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 27th. $4.00 per couple Music by DAISY & DELMER TOMPKINS Dancing to Jute Box also June18-25 f, Lloyd Somerville, Col umbus, Ont. STRAWBERRY SUPPER Meat, salads, dessert & extras on the large lawn of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Smith at Gerrow's Beach, Scugog Island, Sat, July 4th. Settings at 5:30 and 6:30. Music 'entertain. ment. Please obtain tickets from members of "Head" U.C.W. or phone 985-7732. Admission $1.50. Children '12 and under 75c, NOTICE TSWEETMAN'S TAXI 985-7365 CONWAY NAY GARDENS RESTAURANT Re-Opens UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Wednesday, June 24 - 8 a.m. ARE YOU HAVING A WEDDING, BANQUET, DANCE OR JUST A GATHERING OF FRIENDS FOR AN EVENING OF DANCING Call IVAN PASCOE He can supply you with the finest in Music, Rock, J + Rhythm, Blues, Country & Western, Either by His own Band or by a Comedian Disc Jockey 1. Interested in People (a) Train to be an of age. Administrator HELP WANTED -- MALE WANTED--A man who feels he has the ability to fill the following position. 2. Has a Chauffeur's Lisence 3. Grade 10 Education: - Minimum 4. Would like to enter the hospital field (b) Train to be qualified as a casualty care attendant - Ambulance Driver. Must be reliable, Reference required, age 2140 years Excellent Salary, Fringe Benefits, Pension Plan. We are going to be selective. This is a very important position. We want the right person. Apply in writing with all details to the - THE COTTAGE' HOSPITAL, Uxbridge, Ont. orderly | 4 » 1H »

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