nn g» i Sa A ns adit PLES SNE SS ESA tne re or REN hn feat nbs chit Bn nc i a ie Ml he Classified Advertising Rates (Effective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES 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. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 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. Card of Thanks Card of Thanks oY 3 0 RO == 4 == oN I V7 N=RN ET] = {0 = {0h gr] -- Wa RENT . 1 Card of Thanks Our sincere thanks and appreciation to neighbours, friends and relatives for their sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and donations. To the Hillcrest Nursing Home and staff for their care and kindness, Rev. V. Parson for his comforting message, | McDermott - Panabaker- Fun- eral Home for their kindness during our recent bereave- ment. Clara & Wes Pearce I wish to express my sin- cere thanks to the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of Port Perry Hospital for the won- derful care and kindness given to me while a patient there. Also sincere thanks to my family, relatives and friends for their cards, gifts, flowers, visits and inquiries. To the young men of the ambulance service and to the Oddfellows and Rebecca Lodge for the use of their equipment over the past months. Thank you one and all. : Bessie Dowson Many thanks to my rela- tives, friends, neighbours & Utica & Epsom U.C.W. for their cards, gifts & inquiries while a patient in Toronto Western Hospital and since returning home. Ray MacDonald. T Words ean barely express our thanks and appreciation to the many friends, rela- tives and neighbours, for their cards, floral tributes and donations to the heart fund, and many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husband and father Carl Graham. Special thanks to Drs. Miller, Martin & Shaw and staff of Community Nur- sing Home and Hospitals for their gentle care. To Mec- Dermott-Panabaker for their funeral arrangements, to Reverend Reeves for his words of comfort to our family and to the Head U.C.W. Scugog and Prince Albert U.CW. for refresh- ments sepyed. To Brignall's ambulance service, so con- siderate of his comfort. Many thanks Mabel Graham & family The family of the late Mrs. Victoria McCoy would like to express their thanks for flowers, cards, and acts of kindness shown to us during our recent bereavement in the loss of our mother. Spe- cial thanks to Rev. L. Critch and to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, and to McDermott - Panabaker Funeral Home for their thoughtfulness. 1 Ruby, Marj. and Bruce A sincere thank you to all who remembered me while I was in the hospital. Your thoughtfulness brightened my days. Ida Dempsey, Blackstock I would like to thank my friends and neighbours for their cards and inquiries while in Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Martin and nurses of the maternity ward. Carol Doyle THANK YOU We would like to sincere- ly thank our relatives and friends for their acts of kind- ness, and expressions of sym- pathy shown to us at the time of our sudden bereave- ment in the loss of a dear brother. Bruce Beare and family We would like to express our sincere thanks and ap- preciation to all those who sent cards and remembran- ces while in the Community Nursing Home; the beautiful floral tributes and donations from relatives, friends, neigh- bours, Nestleton U.C.W. & W.I. and the Ministry of Transportation ..and Com- munications, . Kennedy Road, Scarborough, during our re- cent bereavement in the loss of a dear father and grand- father. We wish to thank Dr. Cohoon, nurses and staff of the Port Perry Commun- ity Nursing Home. A special thanks to Reév. Parson and Rev. H. Atkinson for their comforting words; the pall. bearers, McDermott - Pana- baker Funeral Home and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman. The Johns family. WILBUR -- We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely floral offerings, messages of sympathy and donations to Cerebral Palsy and Glen- holme School for Retarded Children in our recent be- reavement of a dear mother. The Wilbur family THANK YOU A few months ago very unexpected circumstances took me away from the Sea- grave Community, where 1 have lived since 1922. A few days ago a very great sur- prise greeted me in the form of a beautiful gift from this community. I wish to thank all my friends in the Sea- grave area, and also those that used to live there, for their very kind remembrance. Any small help I may have been in the social life of Seagrave was done with plea- sure, and enjoyment. So, again, please accept my thanks and appreciation for what you have done. Jean MacTaggart, Oshawa, Ont. Check The Label On Your Paper Q The family of the late Russell Thomas wish to thank everyone who expressed their condolences with cards, flow- ers and charitable donations, the Greenbank U.C.W. for providing lunch after the funeral. Special thanks to Rev. Critch for his kind words and the Pinkham. Lewis Funeral Home. Myrtle Thomas The family of the late John H. Marsden, wish to express their thanks to friends, neigh- bours and relatives for their many acts. of kindness, floral tributes and cards received, in their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Drs., Nur- ses and Staff of the Port Perry Community Hospital, also the Community Nursing Home for their kindness and good care during his: stay there, also the Royal Cana- dian Legion Branch 419 Port Perry, who acted as pallbear- ers, and the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 419 who served lunch, and special thank you to Pastor Payne for his words of comfort. © Mrs. S. Heayn and family Births CROXALL John and Sharon (nee Holmes) are happy to announce the birth of their = daughter, Julia Lynne, 7 lbs., 1 oz., on Satur- day, December 30, 1972, at the Port Perry Community Hospital. A grandaughter for Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Crox- all, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes, Toron- to. ANDERSON -- Wayne and Jo-ann (nee Tripp) are happy to announce the arrival of their son Matthew Jared, on December 16, 1972, 7 1bs., 8 oz. at Oshawa General Hos- pital. FULFORD Alan and Patricia (nee Farmer) are very happy to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, Chantele Nadine. A wee sister for 'Brent. At Rest McCOY, Victoria Ann -- At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Mon, Dec. 25th, 1972, Victoria Ann. Lambert, be- loved wife of the late Stew- art McCoy, dearly loved mo- ther of Ruby (Mrs. Clifford Short) of Seagrave, Bruce & Marjorie (Mrs, Kenneth Jack- son) both of Port Perry, also survived by 5 grandchildren and one great grandaughter. In her 77th year. Funeral Service at the Chapel of Mec- Dermott - Panabaker Port Perry on Thurs., Dec. 28th at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. BEECROFT, David S.--At the Community N.H. Port Perry, on Fri., Dec. 29, 1972, David S. Beecroft, beloved husband of the late Margaret C. Ferguson, dear father of Muriel (Mrs. Douglas Fish). Little Britain, dear grand- 'father of Rodger, great grand- father of Shelley and Lisa. In his 85th year. Funeral Service at the Chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on Sat.,, Dec. 30 at 2 p.m. Interment McNeil Ce- metery, Wick. BEARE, Clarence A. Entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, December 26, 1972, Clarence A. Beare. Beloved husband of Islay Ross. Father of Brian Beare, Oshawa. Bro- ther of Mrs. Don Holden (Maxine), - Oshawa, Bruce Beare, Port Perry, and Bur- gess Beare, Atlanta Georgia; in his 58th year. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home Oshawa, with service in the chapel, Friday, Dec. 29th at 11 a.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, : ST. JOHN, John Elston Roy. At the Community Hospital, | 7844 Dec. Port Perry, on Thurs. 21st, 1972, Roy St. John, dearly loved husband of Greta Foster, dear father of Elizabeth (Mrs. A. Fulford), dear grandfather of John & Bradley. In his 89th year. Funeral Service at the Cha- pel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry on Sat., Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. ENGE, Mary Pamela -- At the Toronto General Hospital on Sat., Dec. 23, 1972. Mary Pamela Karp, beloved wife' of David Enge and dear mother of Rodney, Sonja & Sandra. Funeral Service at the Chapel of McDermott. Panabaker, Port Perry on Wed.. Dec. 27th at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Ceme- tery. GRAHAM, Thomas Carlton -- At the Port Perry Com- munity Nursing Home on Sunday, Dec. 24th, 1972, Thomas Carlton Graham, be- loved husband of Mabel Field and dear father of Dorothy. (Mrs. Hugh Hargrave), Wil- lowdale and Vernon, Winni- peg, Man. In his 73rd year. Funeral Service at the Cha. pel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Wed., Dec. 27 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Announcement Coming Events AT HOME The family of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Linton, will be pleased to receive relatives & friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donn Gray, 50 Buckingham Ave., Oshawa, Ont., January 6th, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on the occation of their 50th wedding anniversary. Best wishes only. - p 2--Jan.4 MEETING of the ONTARIO ASSOCIATION for the MENTALLY RETARDED TUES., JANUARY 9th 'at 8p in Anglican Church Hall . Port Perry This meeting being nomina- tion of New Officers. On JANUARY 23rd at 8 p.m. again at the Anglican Church Election of 1973 Executive. Memberships will be sold at both meetings. All Welcome EUCHRE Saturday, January 6th at 8 p.m., Oddfellows Hall. Sponsored by Maybelle Re- bekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch. , SLEIGH RIDE, Jan. 7, three miles East of Uxbridge, three miles North of Marsh Hill road. Afternoon and even- ing. Refreshments available. $1.00 per person. BINGO Thursday, January 4, at 8.00 p.m. at Legion Hall. Jackpot $160 in 56 numbers. Special $5 per line and $10. full card. . For Sale BRAMHAM -- Mark and Sandra are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Melissa Anne, 8 Ibs. 12 oz. on Sunday, Decem- ber 31, 1972 at 3.25 p.m. Thanks to Drs. Cohoon, Price, Larson and the Nursing staff. Will Give Away Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Wil- -son, Epsom, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Anne to Mr. Dennis L. Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin, Greenbank. Wedding to take place Saturday, February 10, 1973 at 1:30 o'clock at Free Methodist Church, Uxbridge. LAB and GERMAN Pointer, 13% year old male. Will give away to good home. Excellent hunter. Call 986-4659. Found BLACK & TAN Male Hound. Phone 985-3201. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS for the home and farm. Y dealer A. L. Sutcliffe 985: CONTENTS from Model home, chesterfield and mat- ching chair, dining room suite, bedroom suite, desk, bookcase stereo & T. v. broadloom rug 9x 12, coffee and end tables, etc. etc. All items like new. Phone oe awa 728-3473 For Sale 1965 FORD 4 'doon sedan, many extras, very good con- dition. 985-7704 evenings. G. E. STOVE 30" in good condition. Asking $60.00. Phone 985-7543. BOARDING KENNEL, small dogs and cats, reasonable. Call 985-3286. RALSTON PURINA Purina has a product for vealing calves which does the job and at the same time make a profit for the farmer. Why not give Purina Vealer a try? Phone I. B. Standish 1-416-985-7852. T.F. BROADLOOM -- Remnants, ends of rolls. Retail values to $18.95 per yard. On sale at $4.95 per yd. Factory Broad loom Distributors, 81 Rich- mond St. W., Oshawa 576- 5522. 13--Jan.31 BROADLOOM -- 9x12 Hard- twist in beautiful dark green, norndal cost $180.00, on sale $119. Factory Broadloom Dis- tributors, 81 Richmond St..-W. Oshawa, 576-5522. . .13--Jan.31 CROSLEY Shelvadoor refri- geratdr in excellent condi- tion. $50.00. Phone 985-2563 or 985-2509. BROADLOOM - Deep luxuri- ous shag, many colours. 9x12 size regularly $149.95, on sale for $99.95. Hurry. Factory Broadloom Distributors, 81 Richmond St. W., Oshawa, 576-5522. 4--Jan.24 BROADLOOM -- Hardtwist special purchase, deep gold and green. Regularly prices for 9x12 $169.95 on sale for. $109.95. Genuine Bargain. '| Factory Broadloom Distribu- tors, 81 Richmond St. W., Oshawa 576-5522. -% MAHOGANY bed and dréasser "(spring & mattress included) 1925 vintage Also 1 pair hockey skates size 2, used 1 year. Tel. 985-2254. 1966 MERCURY 1-Ton, 352. Skidoo Sales & Service. Drew boats and all accessories. Gord's Marine, Claremont. 649-2007. SAVE UP TO 60 per cent on name bfand broadloom. We guarantee we won't be under- sold, save a bundle at FACT- ORY BROADLOOM DISTRI- BUTORS, 81 Richmond St. w., Oshawa 576-5522. 13--Jan.31] F.|V-8 trans., Shor stepside oe 195.00" "Phone 357- .| MERCURY Outboards and 3233, Seagrave. n's. Floor Cleaning. AS IS, "67" Chev Caprice 2 jdr. Htp. In good working J order. Price negotiable. Pos- session on January 15. Phone Doug McMillan (985-3143) after 5 p.m. : DUROC and Hampshire Boars serviceable age. Apply Allan Crosier, Seagrave. 357-3261 or 985.2712. 3--Jan.17 INDOOR - OUTDOOR heavy rubber back -- seven bright colors, 9x12, only $35.95. Factory Broadloom Distribu- tors, 81 Richmond St. W., Oshawa 576-5522. 13--Jan.31 1968 OLDSMOBILE, Delta 88, four door hardtop, fully auto- matie, radio, etc., executive driven, good condition, radial tires. Must be sold - best offer. Phone 985-3150 after 6 p.m. T.F. BRUNTON FARMS CHICKS Now taking reservations for small lots, our world-known Rhode Island Red baby chicks for winter, spring delivery. For family size, hobby flock only, no commercial quanti- ties. ALSO Started Geranium Plants, 30 varieties. Call Office - 657 Queen St., W. (opposite Peel's). PUBLIC MEETING 2--Jan.10 1964 MERCURY 2 door hard- top, 380 cu. in: motor. Power steering, brakes. Good run- ning order. $295.00. 985-3595. 68 SKI-DOO and cover, Elec- tro Stereo and Mono Ampli- fier and BSR mini turntable. Phone 985-2261 or can be seen at 284 Bigelow St. Port at 8:00 p.m. in SCOUT HALL Recommendations & decisions must be made concerning the future use or disuse of of the Scout Hall We urgently need your support. GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION {| Perry." NOT ICE -- JANUARY 11th TF. L Lo ST ---- 5 £