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Port Perry Star, 26 Jun 1974, p. 10

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A oa NT at ml om 3 a IE ENE v ARE! Ea ard Oo Ee 3 et os eh dei CARBERRY SIA Shldie alii '8 --PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 26th, 1974 | Classified Advertising Rates Articles for Sale - Card of Thanks - Births At Rest - Coming Events - Wanted - Lost Found - Etc. Minimum $1.20 - Over 15 words, 7c. per word. Consecutive weeks 6c. per word. IN MEMORIAMS = $1.75 including 4-line verse 10c. per line for additional lines. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY $1.75 per col. inch - minimum one inch. LEGAL NOTICES l4c per agate line - Consecutive insertions 10c. REAL ESTATE Transient advertisers - $1.75 per col. inch. Weekly advertisers $1.50 AUCTION SALES First insertion $1.75 per col. inch Consecutive insertions $1.50 per col. inch Classified ads must insertion. be paid by week of If charged, an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. extra will be charged for use of box number. BUSINESS DIRECTORY $35.00 per col. $22.50 per col. inch, yearly inch, six months. Annual Classified Ad - $50.00 per inch. PHONE 985-7383 Card of Thanks Card of Thanks] The March of Dimes Ability Fund would like to express their thanks to the citizens of Port Perry for the kind response to their fund raising campaign on June 10th. Also to the volunteers for their co-operation in helping to make this campaign a suc cess The family of the late Alvin Aldred wish to thank their friends and relatives for flowers, cards, words of comfort, also the kind donation that helped out in time of need, also thanks to the nurses and staff of Port Perry McDermott & Panabaker Fune- ral Home, Rev. Brawn of United Home, Rev. Brawn of United Church and pallbearers, Honey Dale Institute for their lovely lunch served in the Latcham Building. Flossie Aldred Sunday. June 16 was a most special day for me, the surprise enjoyment and excitement of the day caused me to forget to thank all those responsible. My days at Greenbank holds a special place in my memory. Thank you for your consideration and generou- sity Ralph Rowe Many thanks to our Scugog Island friends and relatives for the most enjoyable get together held for us last Friday evening and the presentation of a coffee table and end tables. Special thanks to the musicians, Bonnie Bell, Everett and Bob Prentice and Mr. Burnham. We shall remember your kindness. Bob and Jan Aldred special thanks to the maternity staff and Dr. Martin. Jean Wilson We would like to thank the Prince Albert Community and the U.C.W. for the lovely gifts and best wishes we received on the occasion of our marriage and on our leaving of Prince Albert. Thank you. Esther & Jack Craighead, Melodie and David We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbours for their many arts of kindnesses, floral tributes and tokens of sympathy and those who donated to the Re search Foundation of the Toronto Wellesley Hospital on the occa sion of the loss of a son and brother Ross David, Alexina MacCulloch and family I wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for the flowers and cards | received during my lengthy hospitaliza- ation. | wish to thank everyone who brought food and the many acts of kindness to my family. Everything is deeply appreci ated. Marion Healey BEARE - Michelle is pleased to announce the arrival of her 7 Ib. 12 oz. baby sister Nicole Lea, born June 6th. Proud grand- parents are Mrs. Lucette Quan and Mr. and Mrs. George Beare. Many thanks to Dr. Martin and the maternity staff. A baby so cuddly and sweet has arrived at the corner of Bay and Rosa Street to live with her proud parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Egan - a daughter Jennifer Lynne Saturday, June 15th. 6 Ib., 13'2 oz. The first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Farquhison of Bolton, Ontario. daughter for Minlie Hatelie of Port Perry. A extended to Drs. Martin and Beer. Also the maternity staff of the Port Perry Hospital. Born to Jean and Cliff Wilson, nee Hope, a baby boy James An'hony (still born). Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery on June 24th. At Rest SS LEASK - Gladys May at the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Monday, June 17, 1974. May Coultis, dearly loved wife of Edgar Leask and the late Harvey Real. Dear mother of Joan (Mrs. Wes Lane) of Port Perry, dear grandmother of Gerry, Carol and Jamie, sister of the late Gertrude Walker. In her 80th year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott Panabaker Port Perry on Thursday, June 20th at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. FLOWERS BY GILLAYNE Designs for all occasions Open Mon. to Sat 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Fri. 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m Phone 985-7131 Queen St. - Port Perry First grand- thank you is At Rest " WICKETT -- Fredrick Joseph, suddenly at North Western Hos- pital, Toronto in his 85th year, on Tuesday, June 18, 1974. Beloved husband of the late Martha S. Bourke, dear father of Fredrick Edward (Ted) deceased, Lorne A. Beryl M. (Mrs. R.W. Buyers) of Mississauga, Lois c., Joanne T. (Mrs. L. Huston) of Prince Albert, and Burke B. Also survi- ved by one brother William and sister Katherine all of toronto, twelve grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Rested at the Jarrett Funeral Chapcl 114) St. Clair Avenue, West, Toronto. Requim Mass at St. Clare's Church, Friday at ¢ a.m. Inter- ment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Toronto. Coming Events BINGO $220 in 53 No.'s« Navy League Special $35.00 Latcham Centre Port Perry Every Tuesday - 8 p.m. eEAVIOR > 0) 2010 2 Ives Florist & Greenhouses COMPLETE LINE OF @® FLORAL ART FRESH & DRIED FLOWERS Mon. - Fri. - 9 am. - 9 pm Sat. - Sun. - 9 am. - 5 p.m Call anytime - 985-2691 Announcement Nivone who may be interested, in joining the Orange Lodge as a new member, or who may have moved into this area, and would like to affiliate with us. For further information, write to Everett Prentice, Recording Sec. R. R. No. 3, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poloz of Brampion are pleased to announce the forthcoming marr- iage of their eldest daughter Catherine Ann lo Thomas Perci- val Williamson of Nestleton. Wedding to take place in Osha- wa, » Frigay. July 5, 1974. Notice The Prince Albert Community Centre is available for rental (wedding receptions, meetings, private parties) on a reservation bases. For further information, please call Mrs. llean Pugh. Phone 985-2146. (July 17) LATCHAM COMMUNITY Centre is available for recep- tions, dances, meetings, weddings, elc. For nforma- tion, contact M. Whybrow 985-3619. T.F SILVALEE REG'D BOARDING KENNELS Epsom, Ontario Phone 985-3286 We are now open for year round accomodation of your pets, with individual runs and experienced care. Samoyed and Daschund puns for sale. Winner of Patio Set drawn June 15, sponsored by Court Lady Snowbird, Canadian Foresters was Mrs. G. Housmann, Weston, Ontario. Coming Events I supper, une 26th ol Prince Albert United Church, 4:30 until all served. $3.00 for adults, children 12 and under $1.00. Pre schoolers free. (June 26) You are cordially invited to" attend a celebration in honour of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip on Sunday, June thirtieth, 1974 from 2 5 p.m. at New Nestleton Community Hall (7A Highway). (June 26) BINGO -- Thursday, June 27 at Leaion Hall. Jackpot $200. in 60 numbers. Earlybird game at 7:45 p.rfj. Special $5.00 per line, $10 00 fl card. Strawberry Buffet, Anglican Parish Hall, June 27, 1974, 5:30 to 8:00. Adults $2.00, children $1.25. Sponsored by Junior Women's Guild (A.C.W.) For tickets call 985 2937 (June 26) The Kinsmen Bingo will be held at the Latcham Centre on altern.- ate Mondays. July 1st, earlybird game 7:45, major jackpot, $230 in 56 numbers, minor jackpot $85.00 in 87 numbers $5.00 top and bottom line. . STRAWBERRY SUPPER --- Settings 5:30 and 6:30. Full meal at ""Grace' United Church, Wed. July 3. Tickels obtainable from "Grace'" and '"Head'" U.C.W. members. Adults $2.75, children (under 12) $1.00. (July 4) ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, anniversary service at Sonya, Sunday, June 30 at 11 a.m. Buffet lunch immediately following the service. BINGO -- CAESAREA - Each Thursday for 10 weeks, starting June 27th at 8 p.m. Caesarea Community Hall. Each game $5.00, jackpot $125.00 in 50 numbers. BAKE SALE, Saturday, June 29, 10 a.m. St. John's Presbyterian Church. i For Sale RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS, for farm and home, stock up now, for colds and vitamins. Your. dealer A.L. Suficliffe, 985-7844. (Mar. 27) CONTENTS from Model Home, chesterfield and matching chair, dining room suite, bed- room suite, desk, bookcase, stereo and T.V., broadloom rue 9 x 12, coffee and end tables, etc. All items like new. Phone Oshawa 728-3473, Elmers Furni- ture, 253 Bloor Street, East, Oshawa. P.A.G. CORN on hand. Call Bruce Walker. 357-3094 (June 5) PURINA DAIRY 16% Now is the time to price and compare dairy rations. Purina Dairy 16 % will give you top production = at a competive price. 1.8. Standish, Sea- grave (416) 985.7852. (T.F.) '86 PLYMOUTH, 2 door hardtop. Call 985-2375 at 6 p.m. (June 26) For the Best Price on a. ZENITH COLOR T.V. see Luke or Jenny at Falcon T.V. 426 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa 723-0011 i FOR SALE Polled Hereford Bull Service age, Station tested Index over 100 Qualify for Govern- ment grant. From 10p Western Canada Sires with good type and bone HUGH W. ORMISTON Brooklin -416-655-3369 DISCOUNT SWIMMING POOL CHEMICALS LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN FREE DELIVERY FACTORY BROADLOOM DISTRIBUTORS 81 Richmond $1. W. OSHAWA Auda. 28 For Sale TWO CREAM SEPARATORS, . asking $75. for one and $15. for the other. One Kitchen table and chairs, phone 986-4369. (July 3) VOLKSWAGON, 1970, 1600 Stationwagon, certified. Econo- my car at a reasonable price. Phone 986-4634 tor appointment to view. STA- RITE Dairy Equipment, Milking parlours and pipe line units. Free estimates. Installa- tion and servicing. One year guarantee on parts and labour. Phone 416-985-7852. (T.F.) TOY FOX TERRIERS puppies, male, registered. Ideal gradu- tion gift. Phone 985-2936. For Sale oy CAMPER, 8 ft., propane stove and lights. Price $550.00. Phone 985-2589. 16' TRUCK, Stock rack with hoist and steel bottom. Phone 986-4758 or 985 7207. GIRL'S 26+ "Bicycle, good con- dition. Phone 985-2355. MAHOGANY DINING ROOM Suite, 9 pieces (approx.) 75 years old. Phone 985-2120. G.E. WRINGER Washing Mach- ine with pump, suitable for cottage. Good working condition. $25.00, call 985-3248. Pontiac * Buick « GMIC Trucks SALES SERVICE PARTS 150 WATER ST., PORT PERRY, ONT 985-7309 STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE Order Now! PETER ZOET - R.R. 4, Port Perry PHONE 985-7672 1% miles west of Manchester 655-3366 Mixed Gladiolus 20 for $1.00 Also a new selection in many varieties Gladiolus and Dahlias. DUTCH BULB SHOP A. Vanderborg 49 Mill St. Uxbridge Attend the TRUDEAU RALLY IN TORONTO Thurs. evening, June 27 FREE BUS For place and time of departure call 985-7087 or 985-7642. tT ll dll ile Se a TTT TTT be discussed. Scugog Chamber of Commerce RETAIL MERCHANTS MEETING Wednesday, July 3rd EMIEL'S PLACE 3 } $ Three very important matters of | concern to Retail Merchants to a > 8:00 p.m. ey 0 0 ll Si Tn nT ee TTT TTT RTwN w=

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