ra Alm 5 SIGE AERA ATS NEE x Shue 2 RN y SWAP + HIF (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE | LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. | Cash Rate -- 5c. per word 1st week, 4c. extra consecutive | weeks for a minimum of $1.00 1st week, 80c. for extra consecutive weeks. Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, and additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS 5c. a word with a maximum of 20 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS 5c. a word with a maximum of 20 words $1.00 IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.50 minimum for 4-line verse, 10c. a line for additional lines. : DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1.50 per inch with a minumum one inch. . | All Classified Ads must be in this office not later than -- 12 O'CLOCK NOON TUESDAY Send cash, stamps, or money orders and save money PHONE 985-7383 - Clip this out for reference. UY + » ou 4 CELL: RENT Card of Thanks 'Births ° Coming Events Coming Events A. special thanks to Dr. Price and nurses for their care & kindness which made my stay in Hospital a little more pleasant, = Also to the Girls in 112, They sure were great. To Mary, thanks, I don't know what I'd do with- out you, The cards, gifts & inquiries sure let you know how much you're thought about, Thanks again, Jean Kerry SWAIN: -- Joan and Eari are very happy to announce the arrival' of their baby daughter Lorrie Anne Marie, weighing '6 lbs., 11 ozs. on Feb. 17,-1972, at Port Perry Hospital: Thanks to Dr. Beer, nurses and staff. CUMMINGS -- Jack and Karen (nee McEnaney) arc pleased to announce the arri- val of their son Adam Leon- In Memoriam TRUDELL--In loving mem- ory of a dear sister Edna, who passed away on Feb. 26, 1967. No hand so soft and gentle, No heart so tender, true, No sorrow life could bring us, To equal losing you. Sadly missed by Henry & Myrtle Thomas Card of Thanks The Hospital Auxiliary would like to express sincere thanks to all who have made items for the Tuck shop. If leaving items at Tuck Shop when no one is there, please leave name attached. I like to thank the nursing staff of Community Memorial Hall and Dr. G. Grant of Brooklin for excellent care while in the hospital. Also neighbours and friends for cards sent to me, Eileen Ellins who so generously to our needs, f loss of our home by fire, we wish to express our sincere gratitude. Our thanks to the men - of the Uxbridge and Port Perry Fire Departments for their efforts to save our home. Through our misfortune we have been given clear in- sight into the abundance of warmth, kindness and spon- taneous help that generates within the 70 people of this community." A very special thanks to friends who have opened their hearts and homes to each one of our family. Shelly, Melody, Kim, Christopher, Stacy, Lorraine and Ron Brown We would like to express our appreciation to Doctors Price, Cheah and Bain, also 'the nursing staff of Port Perry, and 2F Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, for their kind ness while our son Randy, was in their care. Thanks to Brignall"s Ambulance, and to our friends and relatives for cards, gifts and inquiries. Roy & Betty Ann. Freeman Community Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Bud McEnaney and Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cummings. Great grandparents are Mr, & Mrs, Victor Larocque and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cummings, Great Great grandson of Mrs: Margaret Larocque of Osh- awa. SEAGRAVE SPRING LUNCHEON APRIL 18th ard Jack, 6 lbs., 13 oz., Feb: |. ruary 19th, 1972 at Port Perry |. Announcement Many thanks to Drs. Rennie and Martin and staff of Port Perry and Oshawa General Hospitals for their care and kindness. Also to all friends, relatives, neighbours for gifts, cards, visits and in. quiries. A sincere thank you. Al Christie Mr. and Mrs, Peter Caudle are pleased to announce th» arrival of their chosen daugh- ter, Kimberly Anne. A wee sister for Darren. Coming Events The Girl Guide Local As- sociation wishes to thank everyone who hélped make our Snowmobile Party a suc- cess. _Aspecial thanks to the Port Perry Snowmobile Club for their generosity and cour- tesy in donating their mach- ines and drivers and to the Bairds for allowing us the pie of their Park and facili ies. TAKE A TRIP to the Holy Land, on film, with Mr. and, Mrs. George Samells, Wed- nesday, March 8th, 8 p.m. Scugog Island Grace United Church. - Homemade candy, door prizes, lunch. Admission 75¢. and 35¢. 2--Marl at - Utica Hall. Music by Northern Ramblers. Old time and modern. Admission The family of the late Mrs, Walter Dart wish to express their sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neigh- bours for cards, floral trib- utes and donations to the heart fund. Also special thanks go out to McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home & to Pastor Payne for his com- forting message. Walter Dart and family $3.00 per couple, Refresh- ments. Sponsored by L.O.L. 13 2--Mar.1 THE BORELIANS present "TRIANGLE". an evening of three, one act plays, Friday, March 3rd and Saturday, March 4th at 8:15 p.m. in Port Perry High School audi- torium. Adults $1.50, Stud- ents 75¢. 2--Mar 1 I would like to thank my friends, relatives and neigh- bours for their inquiries, 'phone _calls, flowers, fruit, cards and gifts during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Allin, Dr. Price and Dr. Cummings and all the nurses on 5th floor Osh- awa General Hospital and Port Perry Hospital. Lloyd Collins No words can express our sincere thanks to our many friends who, at the time of our deep and sudden sorrow, did so much to give us com- fort and support. Thanks to those who expressed their sympathy in cards, letters, flowers and donations to the C.N.I.B.,, Heart Foundation, and- Gideon Bible Society in memory of our loved one. Special thanks to Rev. Reeves Rev. Braham and McDermott. Panabaker Funeral Home. Allen Martyn & family I wish to express my deep- est appreciation to Drs. Mar- tin, Cohoon and Price, nurses and staff at the Community Memorial Hospital for their excellent care during my stay there. Also many thanks to my neighbours, friends and_ relatives . for their cards, visits, gifts and inquiries. Isobel Day I wish to thank my rela. tives, friends and neighbours for their cards, visits and in. quiries while I was a patient in Port Perry Hospital. John Beckett To all those who made in- quiries and visits, sent cards, - and helped in any way during my stay in hospital and at home, 1 sincerely wish to say "thank you". Glen Till FOR SALE 1971 NORDIC 399 Electric Ski-Doo with cover, run 50 hrs. at most -- $675.00 1972 ELAN Electric Ski-Doo with cover, run 5 hrs. at most -- $650.00. 1971 SKI-DOO Double Trailer with tracks, lights, u safety chain, etc. Run 21 miles only -- $150.00 ALL LIKE NEW AND GUARANTEED Will sell separately or make offer for complete outfit. APPLY -- GQOTTAGE 26. PINE POINT, OG ISLAND - CON. 9E We wish to thank our many friends for their cards, flowers, and visits during the loss of our dear mother, mother-in-law and grand. mother. Special thanks to Glen and Donna VanCamp and all those who helped in any way. Joe, Maria and Franca Putigua THE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FRI, MARCH 3rd, 1972 Blackstock United Church 2:00 p.m. Guest Speaker: Rev, Mark Reeves Eeveryone Welcome 2--Mar.1 BINGO, Thursday, March 2nd at 8 p.m. at Legion Hall. The family .of the Ilat2 Thomas Anderson wish to express their deep apprecia. tion to the Uxbridge Hospital staff, Dr. McIntyre and to all neighbours and friends for their acts of kindness during the illness and death of a dear husband and father. Jackpot $140. in 54 numbers. Special $5 per line and $10. full card. DANCE -- Port Perry United Church Hall, Saturday, March 4th, 8:30 p.m. Round and square dancing. Music by Frank Barkey..:$1.25 per per: At Rest son. Lunch provided. DANCE, Saturday, March 4, WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Friday, Mar. 3rd, 2:30 p.m, Port Perry United Church, PROSSER, George--At the Community Hospital, Port Perry, on Saturday, Feb. 26, 1972, George Prosser of Nestleton, Ont., dearly loved husband of Ada Hutton, dear father of Robert, Donald, Ruth (Mrs. H. Bullock), Shir- ley (Mrs. K. Hudson) and Dennis Prosser. Also surviv- ed by 13 grandchildren. In his 68th year. Funeral Ser- vice at the Chapel of McDer- mott-Panabaker, Port Perry on Tuesday. Feb. 29th at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock. Speaker -- Mrs. D. Redpath, Past President of the Oshawa Presbhyterial. ; EUCHRE--Friday, March 3, Legion Hall, 8:15 p.m. Adgd- mission, $1.00. Cash prizes. HAWAIIN: LUAU Supper, Prizes,- Entertain: ment, Saturday, March 11th, 6:30 p.m. Sponsored by Board of Stewards, Port Perry United Church. Tickets by advance sale only, Call Bill Sharpe 2225 or Jean McDermott 7977. COOPER--Lori Anne Nor- rine, suddenly at her home Monday, February 28th. 1972 Lori Anne Norrine, infan' daughter of Gary and Molly Cooper, sister of Kathy. Pri. vate service was held on Tuesday, February 20th at the McDermott - Panabaker Funeral lome. EUCHRE -- Saturday; March 4th at Oddfellows Hall, 8:00 p.m, sharp. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch, - Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. BRIDGE & EUCHRE March 7th, 8 p.m. sharp, at auditorium, Port Perry Unit: cd Church, Board of and lunch Sponsored by Stewards.' Prices Admission Hie TEENS JUST FOR YOU TOBOGGAN PARTY -- This Saturday, March 4th (bring your own toboggan). For i formation, transportation -- hone Don Sinclair at 985: 485. See you there. & Oshawa County of Ontario "Road Commission TENDERS for ANNUAL SUPPLIES and SERVICES BINGO, Wed., March 1st. Sponsored by Catholic Men's League, . Jackpot $180. in 51 numbers, "Minor jackpot $40. in 53 numbers, rg EUCHRE, Utica Hall, Friday, March 3rd; 8.00 p.m. sharp. Sponsored Board, Prizes. Admission 50c. Ladies with lunch free. Suburban A. Services. - 5. Erection of Fence locations. B. Materials. Tax must be included. and Flake. ) and Soil Sterilant. 11. Grader Blades. quantities. lengths. 11,12, 14,15, 16, 17, 18. envelope, - Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4:30 p.m. March 14, 1972, for the supply of the following services and materials: "1. Contract C5.72, Gravel Crushing Contract. Crushing Stockpiling and, or Delivering approximately 37,000 cubic yards of gravel and sand from various pits. 2. Supply and Application of approximately =~ 70,000 gallons of Road Prime. 3. Supply and Application of Bituminous and Cover Material (Surface Treating) 4. Supply and Application of Slurry Seal - approximately 21,000 sq. yds. Erection of Approximately 4,000 rods of fence in various locations. 6. Supply and Placing of Sod. ; Supply and Placing of approximately 15,000 square yards of sod in various locations. 7. Supply and Planting of Trees. Supply and Planting of trees in various Prices quoted for materials are to include delivery to any point within the county. Where applicable both Federal and Provincial' Sales 8. Bituminous Emulsions and patching Materials, Prime, Cut Back Asphalts. 9. Calcium Chloride - Bulk and Bag, Liquid 10. Chemicals used for Weed and Brush control 12. Snow Plow Blades, various sizes. 13. Snow Fence - approximately 15,000 feet. 14. Highway Sign Blanks - various types and 15. Fencing Materials - rods of Farm Fencing Materials. 16. Cedar Fence Posts, peeled and unpeeled. 17. Corrugated Steel Pipe Culverts. 18. Wooden Survey Stakes 1" x2 x 2,1" x 2" x 5,2" x2" x 4,2" x2". x 1", ! 19. Steel Sign Posts - (10 GA) - 10°, 12', and 14' County Tender Forms must be used for Part 'A' - Items 1 through 7 and fpr Part 'B' Items 9, Tenders for Items 8, 10, 13, 19 of Part 'B' must be submitted on supplier's own stationery. All tenders must be clearly marked as to contents on the outside of the envelope and each tender for each item must be in a separate Tender Forms and Tender Envelopes may be secured fromthe office of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted W.A. Twelvetrees P. Eng. County Engineer County of Qntario 605 Rassland Road E ast WHITBY Ontario approximately 4,000 by . Utica Hall . » } a * 4) £ ] J 3 3 * ' » L] ® ) ¥ 2 Cw [1 y LY $ \ » aes; » e