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Port Perry Star, 31 Jul 1974, p. 14

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'HIRE * BUY + SELL: RENT + SWAP + HIRE * BUY * SELL RENT + SWAP + HIRE * BUY * SELL: RENT - 12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 31, 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 be paid by week of insertion. If charged, an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. extra will be charged for use of box number. BUSINESS DIRECTORY $35.00 per col. inch, yearly $22.50 per col. inch, six months. Annual Classified Ad - $50.00 per inch. PHONE 985-7383 Card of Thanks Coming Events The family of the late Roy Scott wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for their messages of sympathy, flowers and acts of kindness following their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. J. Roun- dell for his comforting words and Dr. Millar. Mrs. Gladys Scott and family We wish to express a sincere thanks to all friends, neighbours and relatives for the many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement. It is impossible to name the numerous people who in many ways express their sympathy and concern. Malcolm Emmerson & family | wish to express my sincere appreciation to the people of Port Perry and surrounding area for your support and interest shown in Community Nursing Homes for the past 42 years. Especially to the ministers and congregations of the various churches for your faithful weekly services; to the families of the residents for your frequent and interested visits; to the friends for adding your special note of cheer by coming to call; to the volunteers who keep the Thurs- day night Bingo running so smoothly; to the Kinettes for adopting our home as a monthly endeavor of exciting and happy entertainment; To the Commun: ity Memorial Hospital Staff for your co-operation in all situa- tions; To the doctors for your weeky visits and reassurance; To Bruton's Drug Store for keeping our medications in order; To the Ambulance Ser- vice for your prompt and friend- ly service; To the fire depart- ment for advice and visits to keep us safe in the area of fire prevention; To the Port Perry Star for assistance and interest in covering our life at the home; To all the groups who come at Christmas to share with the residents; To the staff of fhe home for their expressions of love in caring for the residents and their undivided loyalty and last bul not least to Mr. Fred Lafontaine and associates for allowing my family and myself the opportunity of living and working in Por} Perry. sincerely, Grace D"Andrade I wish to take this opportunity to thank my relatives, friends and neihbours for cards, gifts and flowers and Drs. Martin and Millar and nurses for their care while 1 was in the hospital. Mrs. Melba Owen Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mitchell would like to thank the com. munity of Utica for the donation they gave us. | wish to express my sincere thanks to friends, neighbours, relatives, for their kindness with cards, visits, flowers, gifts and prayers offered during my re- cent illness while in Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto and the Port Perry Hospital. Most sincere thanks to the nurses and staff, Rev. Father Beck, Dr. Martin and special thanks to Dr. Millar. Theresa Bown In Memoriam PRENTICE -- In loving memory of Blanche Prentice who passed away July 26, 1973. In tears we saw you sinking We waliched you fade away. Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. Lovingly remembered by Christine. MASCHKE -- In loving memory of our parents Charles and Colleen who passed away on August 2, 1972. If we had all the world to give, We'd give it, yes, and more, To hear their voice and see their smile. And greet them at our door But all we can do, dear parents Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love, To the best parents, God ever made. We like to think, when life is done. Wherever heaven may be, That they will be standing at the door, Up there to welcome us. Ever loved, ever remembered by children, Debbie, Dale, Danny, Dave, Darlene, Doug, Mary-Lou, Chris and Susan, Son- In-Law Craig and grandson Todd. MOORE -- In loving memory of David who passed away August 3, 1973. \:Y | ould clasp his Oh, that hand, His dear kind face just see, To hear his voice, to see his smile That meant so much to me, His spirit fled, his suffering oer, In heaven he is free Lovingly remembered by wife Lillian. In Memoriam BLACK, REV. WILLIAM -- In loving memory of a beloved husband and father who on the 16th, July, 1973 went Home to be with his Lord and Saviour, whom he loved and had so faithfully served. "Until the day break and the shadows flee away." Flora Black and Family. FOWLER -- In loving memory of Joe, who passed away July 28, 1973. We do not forget, nor do we intend, We think of you often, until to the end; Forgotten by some you may be, In our memory you will ever be. Always remembered by 'riends Rohrer -- In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Ray- mond Neil, who passed away, July 27, 1969. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death is a heartache no one can heal. No length of time can divide the past, Too many memories hold it fast. In our hearts you will always stay Loved & remembered every day. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by Mom and Dad, Barbara, Ken & Sue, Barry & Pam, Mitchelle & Tammy & Lesley. At Rest KIGHT Elsie May -- Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, July 16, 1974, Elsie May Edgar (late of Utica, Ont.) beloved wife of the late Frank Kight, pre-deceased by one sister Mrs. Sadie McNally and one brother Charles W. Edgar sur- vived by several nieces and nephews. In her 80th year. Funeral service at chaple of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry was on Thursday, July 18 at 3:30 P.M.. Interment Bread- albane Cemetery, Utica. -SCOTT, Herbert Roy -- Suddenly at his residence, Seagrave, Ont- ario on Monday, July 15, 1974, Roy Scott, dearly loved husband of Gladys Harrison, dear father of Kenneth of Oakwood, Bever- ley of Oshawa and the late Harold Scott, dear brother of Ombra (Mrs. Clarke) of Little Britain. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 4 great grand- children. In his 77th year. Fun. eral service at the chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on Thursday, July 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Pleasant Point Cemetery. PARKIN -- David -- Infant son of Gordon and Susan Parkin, Port Perry passsed away Thurs. day, July 25, 1974, at Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. Private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations to Sick Children's Hospital would be appreciated. Births Mr. and Mrs. Cary Hattcher (nee Mary Nasmith) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Rebecca Anne at the Community Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, July 23, 1974. A granddaughter for Mrs. June Hattcher, Etobicoke, Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. D. Forbes Nasmith of Montreal, Quebec. Many thanks to Dr. R. C. Allin and maternity staff. Qustiv ty fot NG Ives Florist & Greenhouses COMPLETE LINE OF FLORAL ART FRESH & DRIED FLOWERS Mon. - Fri. - 9 am. - 9 p.m Sat. - Sun. - 9 am. - 5 p.m. Call anytime - 985-2691 Births Coming Events For Sale ARNOLD, Bruce and Nancy announce the arrival of Crystal May on July 12, 1974. Sister for Donald, Kathryn, Daniel and Carolyn. MURRAY -- John and Joyce are happy to announce the arrival of Adam John, July 26, 1974, in Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mount and Don and Irene Murray. GIBSON nee IRVINE -- Kerrie- Ann is happy to announce the arrival of her baby sister, Dana Elizabeth. Born July 22, 1974, 8 Ibs. Proud parents are Brian and Darlene. Special thanks to Dr. S.R. Martin and Maternity Staff. 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 Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carriere, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain, Blackstock, are happy to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of Joanne and Robert on August 17th., 1974 at 4 o'clock in Immaculate Concep- tion Church, Port Perry. Coming Events THOUSAND ISLAND, Ganono- que and a boat trip, August 26. Phone Mrs. Jessie Robertson, 985-2598. BINGO, Thursday, August 8th, 1974 at Legion Hall, Jackpot $130. in 53 numbers. Earlybird game at 7:45 p.m. Special $5.00 per line. $10.00 full card. EUCHRE, Saturday, Aug. 3 at 8 p.m. sharp. Oddfellow's Hall, sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Prize and lunch. Admis- sion 50 cents. KINSMEN CLUB of Port Perry Elimination Dance and Draw, Club Annrene, October 19, 1974. Weekly draws $20.00, final draw, Oct. 19, 1974, $500.00. Tickets $20.00 includes dance and re- freshments. Tickets available from any Kinsmen member or call 985-2149. Winner of July 13th draw Elaine Wilberton, July 20th John Hill, July 27th Peter Vanderheul. BINGO $270 in 58 numbers Navy League Special $35.00 Latcham Centre Port Perry Every Tuesday '- 8 p.m. TRENTWAY TOURS LTD. escorted motorcoach tours to Agawa Canyon & Mackinac Is. Six Days Departing Aug. 18, Sept. 22 & 29. Western Canada & Expo '74 Twenty Two Days Departing Sept. 7 Maritimes Fourteen Days Departing Aug. 31 & Sept. 14 Washington & Williamsburg Virginia Seven Days Departing Sept. 16 Agawa Canyon Three Day Departing Aug. 31 Quebic City Three Days Departing Oct. 12 New England & Cape Cod Seven Days Departing Sept. 28 & Oct. § California Twenty Three Days Departing Oct. 19 For details contact: NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 CHICKEN BARBECUE at "Grace United Church, Scugog Island, Wednesday, Aug. 14th. Settings at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. Adults $3.00. Children 12 and under $1.00. Purchase, reserve or en- quire about tickets, 985-7732. GARAGE SALE at Centre School Scugog Island, August 17, 10 a.m. til 2 p.m. Donations appreci ated. Call 985-7495 for pick up. Sponsored by Scugog Island women's Institute. (July 31) CHICKEN BARBEQUE Saturday, August 10, 4:30 - 7:00 P.M. Palmer Memorial "Park, sponsored by Oddfellows Lodge Admission, Adults $2.50, Child.' ren $1.50. (August 7) TONITE DON'T MISS JACK BAILEY & THE BAILIFFS at CLUB ANNRENE Wednesday, July 31 Dancing from 9:00 to 1:00 $6.00 per couple Come on out and dance away the "Middle of the Week Blues" For Sale MARE and Foal. Phone 655-4776. TRAILER, made from box of 2 ton truck, $45. Phone 985-3306 after six. OIL TANK and Oil Stove. Phone 985-7676. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS for farm and home, stock up now for colds and vitamins. Your dealer AL. Sulcliffe, 985-7844. (T.F.) GARDEN TRACTOR with acc- essories, also new carpeting suitable for bedrooms and rec. rooms. Phone 985-2435. PETS FOR SALE Irish Setter Puppies, Chamion toed. Ready to go to a good home. Call evenings 372-6074. ONE TRAILER BOX, exira large, suitable for boat trailer, built and painted last summer. Also four barels suitable for boat dock. Phone 985-2110. 73 OLD'S CUTLASS sport, 350, 3 speed automatic console, p.s., p.b., swivel buckets, tape player, mag. wheels. Asking $4,199 or best offer. Phone 576-3574, Oshawa. PLYWOOD BOX for 2 ton, also sewing machine, floor model with 3 drawers in cabinets. Call 985-7078. PIGS, 9 weeks old. $23.00 each. Phone 986-5166. COMBINE, No. 66 Allis Chal- mers, excellent condition. Call 985-3028. OLD UPRIGHT BELL PIANO, brass sounding board. Recently repaired and tuned. Call 985-7083 after 6:00 p.m. ONE WRINGER WASHING Machine, $40.00. Phone evenings after 7 p.m., 985-7179. INTERNATIONAL NO. 70 Combine, in excellent condition. Phone 985-7289. GEESE, large breed, fully grown, $5. each. Incubator, 120 eggs, working condition, $55. Phone 985-2991. The Kinsmen Club "BINGO WILL BE HELD AT THE LATCHAM CENTRE EVERY MONDAY Early Bird Game - 7:45 p.m. MAJOR JACKPOT MINOR JACKPOT for August 5th - $270. in 60 numbers - $60 in 52 numbers $5.00 Top and Bottom Line. Operated by Denvure Tours Box 238, Lindsay Phone Collect 705-324-9161 Contact your local Travel Agent All DAYTONA BEACH $199.0 Twin 20 Pay Tour includes 14 nights at Denure Tours own oceanfront. motel. Units complete wit Kitchenettes. Depart Sept. 7 & 21, Oct. 5 & 9, Nov. 2, 16, & 21. CALIFORNIA $550.00 twin Lv. October 8. Tours depart from Lindsay. TOWNSHIP Sealed tenders plainly m sheds, and municipal township. All tenders mu forms which are availa accepted. TENDER received by the undersigned up to 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday. August 12th, 1974, of furnace fuel, gasoline, and diesel fuel for machinery undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily OF SCUGOG arked as to contents will be for the supply and delivery buildings throughout the st be submitted on tender ble at the office of the R.C. MacDonald Road Superintendent Township of Scugog 181 Perry St., Box 209 Port Perry, Ontario sired, registered, needles, tat ¥ RD 7 ®

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