XCAR ORY M0 3. 73) SELL. TIN . SWAP . HIRE * (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. =I . SELL: RENT . = |Coming Events| Notice For Sale " For Sale CONWAY GARDENS e@ TAVERN eo FRIDAY ONLY JANUARY 19th "Sing Along with June" No Cover Charge No Dancing 9:00 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. DEMONSTRATION Come to the Prince Albert U.C.W. "Velvetone & Gift- ware" Demonstration, Mon- day, January 22, at 8 p.m. Basement of Prince Albert United Church. Everyone welcome, 2--Jan.17 DRINKING TOO MUCH? Want to stop? Call 985-3111 TF. LEGION 50-50 WINNER Mary Cassibo - $801.00 Consolation - B. Nesbitt GUIDE & BROWNIE MOTHERS BAKE SALE on Saturday, January 27th, at Scout Hall. 24 p.m. Please|/ bring baking to Hall by 1:00)' p.m.) 3--Jan.24 Lions Club 101 Winners $50.00 -- Cec. King $50.00 -- Paul Arculus $25.00 -- John Wiggers $25.00 -- Shirley Barr $25.00 -- Don Crosier For Sale the home and farm. Your ealer A. L. Sutcliffe 985. 844. T.F. 'RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS for THE ANNUAL MEETING of Greenbank Community Hall will be held on Thurs day evening, Jan. 18th at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. : .. 2--Jan.17 In Memoriam Card of Thanks| DANCE Prince Albert Community Centre, Saturday Jan. 20th, 8:30 p.m. Modern & Old Time dancing. Music by Orval Selleck. $3.75 couple. Lunch provided. Admission by ticket only. For tickets phone 985-2146 or 7471. 2--Jan.17 ching chair, dining room suite, bedroom suite, desk, bookcase stereo & T.V., and end tables, ete. etc. All awa 728-3473 TF. CONTENTS from Model home, chesterfield and mat- broadloom rug 9x 12, coffee' items like new. Phone Osh- LYLE--In loving memory of my dear mother Georgina Lyle, who passed away Janu- ary 16th, 1970. You oft times said I'd miss you, Those words have proved too true. I lost my best and dearest friend Dear mother when I lost you. Ever remembered by son Murray ROACH -- In loving mem- ory of Priscilla Roach who passed away January 16th, 1971. "Father, in thy gracious keeping, Leave we now our loved one sleeping". Forever Remembered by Bonnie and Bert Wilson, Ross and Gertrude VAN KESSEE< In loving memory of a wonderful wife and mother, Ardina who passed away January 20, 1971. 'God saw that you were suffering And he knew we felt the pain So He took you by his side in Heaven To wait 'til we meet again. Lovingly remembered by husband Peter, Joanne and Larry, Mary and Herman Bev and Andy. PEARSON--In loving mem- ory of a dear wife and mo- ther Florence who passed away Jan. 19th, 1971. ; Within my heart I'll always" keep A special place for you And try to do my best to live As you would want me to. It's sad to walk the road alone Instead of side by side But to all there comes a moment When the ways of life divide. You gave me years of happiness Then came sorrow and tears But you left me beautiful memories 1 will Lreasure throughout e years Sadly missed and always remembered by husband Bill and son Billy. Sincere appreciation to neighbours, friends and fam- ily for gifts, cards and visits, also special thanks to Mon- day Night Bowling League, my own team "Lemons", Drs. Spear and Martin, nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital, while a patient there. Betty Heayn The family of the late David S. Beecroft wish to ex- press our sincere thanks to the Associate Doctors, to the nurses and staff of the Com- munity Hospital, nurses and staff of the Community Nur- sing Home, Brignall's Ambu- lance, to Rev. Black for his many visits and to the Me- Dermott - Panabaker Funeral Home for their kindness. Many thanks to all the neigh- friends and relatives for the lovely flowers, cards and visits and the donations of food, at the time of our bereavement. Muriel & Doug. Fish ROAST BEEF SUPPER JAN. 24th, Roast Beef Sup- per by the Prince Albert United Church Men, from 5:30 p.m. till all are served. Adults $2.50, Children $1.25, pre-school children Free. 2--Jan.24 EUCHRE, Saturday, January 20th, 8 p.m. Oddfellows Hall. Sponsored by Maybelle Re- bekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes and lunch. LAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY Annual Meeting and Election of Officers for 1973. Special attraction - slide of early prints. (rare Canadiana). Owner and Commentator N. Allen Sweetman. Wednesday January 31st, 8 p.m. St. Johns Presbyterian Church. A spe- cial welcome to our new members from Cartwright. 2--Jan.24 We would like to sincerely thank our friends, relatives and neighbours for their acts of kindness and expres- sions of sympathy shown to us at the time of our sudden breavement. Mrs Alvin Bruce and Family. DANCE, sponsored by Kins- men Club of Port Perry, at Utica Hall, Saturday, Janu- ary 27th, 8:30 p.m. Spot prizes, light buffet, recorded music $4.00 per couple. Everyone welcome. 3--Jan.31 .We would sincerely like to thank our friends and neigh- bours for their acts of kind- ness and expressions of sym- pathy shown to us at the time of our sudden bereave- ment. A special thanks to Dr. Martin and Rev. Black. Jack Craighead and children Births BINGO Thursday, January 25 at 8:00 p.m. at Legion Hall. Jackpot $170. in 57 numbers. Special $5 per line and $10. full card. MERCURY Outboards and 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° 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 BOARDING KENNEL, small dogs and cats, reasonable. Call 985-3286. '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 normal cost $180.00, on sale $119. Factory Broadloom Dis- tributors, 81 Richmond St. W. Oshawa, 576-5522. 13--Jan.31 LOMAX--Gary and Karen are pleased to announce the arrival of - their daughter Danielle Elizabeth on Tues- day, Jan. 9th, 1973, weighing 7 1bs., at the 'Port Perry Hos- pital. "Thanks hd Dr. Hammett and nursing staff. BINGO, Wednesday, January 17th at 8 p.m., Old Catholic Church. Sponsored by Navv League of Canada. Major To $160. in 56 numbers and minor jackpot $60 in 56 numbers. VALENTINE DANCE, at Utica Hall, Saturday, Feb- ruary 17th. Music by the "Country Pals". , Admission $4.00 couple. Refreshments and lunch. Sponsored by the Utica Hall Board. OLD ENGLISH Pub Night at Legion Hall, Saturday Jan. 27th Tickets $2.00 couple. - 2--Jan.24 Birth BARKEY--Frank & Donna Jee Plepiod to anncunte thet Disk of } shelf son Eric Jacob, broth: Sharyn, Eine and Gren. | 5 MACKEY---Bruce & Donna (nee Samells) are hap? So to announce the birth o son, Michael Scott, on Friday, General Hospital. brother: for A little Notice January 5th, 1973, at Deland ohn, David, and' Eden's Food Market |» New Phone Number os 3171 "16 p.m. gerator in excellent condi- tion. $50.00. Phone 985-2563 or 985-2509. T.F. BROADLOOM - Deep luxuri- ous shag, many colours. 9x12 Sie regularly $149.95, on sale $99.95. Hurry. Factory Beondon 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. : DUROC and Hampshire Boars serviceable age. Apply Allan bes) Seagrave. 357-3261 or 985-2712 3--Jan.17 1968 OLDSMOBILE, Delta 88, four door hardtop, fully auto. matic, radio, etc, executive driven, good condition, radial tires. Must be sold - best offer. Phone 985-3150 phe "16% PURINA DAIRY This ration "will 'give you CROSLEY Shelvadoor refri- 65 MASSEY Ferguson Diesel tractor with heavy duty load- er with front mounted pump, double acting cylinders and hydraulic bucket. 60" ma- terial bucket with manure HAY, STRAW & Shelled Corn. Phone 705-357-3211. 2--Jan.17 - 8-TRACK car tape player with tapes. Phone 985-2885, forks plus 90" snow bucket, brand new 16.9 tires. Runs and looks like new. New chains included. $3,000 firm. Phone 655-3326. 4--Jan.31 DRY SHELLED corn, barley and soybeans for sale. F.O.B. or delivered. R. Hunter, Brooklin 416-655-3466. 1966 MERCURY 1% Ton 352. V-8 std. trans., short step-side box $795.00. Phone 357-3233, 1 REGISTERED polled Here- ford bull, 2 years old. Phone T. Molloy 985-2615. Seagrave. Ron's Floor Clean: ing. 1966 OLDS F-85 V-8 automa- tic. A-1 condition. Certified. $825.00. Phone 985-2695. 1972 SKIDOO T.N.T. 340 used only 10-15 hrs. $795.00 with new licence plates. Call 985-3314 after 6 p.m. Election of 197 3 Officers FOR THE CENTRAL 7 ASSOCIATION OF THE MENTA LLY RETARDED at the ANGLICAN CHURCH, 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, JANU Everyone ARY 23rd, 1973 Welcome - WELFARE Township Municipal ® Township of Reach RUG SHAMPOO Cleans your carpets like new 1510 1 concentrate makes more than and other shampoo Cleans a 10x 1Z ft. carpet for as little as 50c Do it yourself the easy professional way and save. $2.00 per day Heavy Duty Shampooer with purchase of TREWAX RUG SHAMPOO. 2402.$2.25 4602.$3.95 9602.87.25 production. Rag Lor. Bulk | li bY compo ve prices | X Phone B. Standish He Applications Will be received up to January 25th next by the TOWNSHIP OF REACH, for a WELFARE OFFICER to start immediately. Salary to be negotiated. Applications and information to the Reach of January 25th, 1973. NOTICE vehicle left parked on township of Reach roads or street, that will interfere with snow removal or traffic will be towed away at owners expense plus a fine of not less than $5 and not more than $50. R. C. MacDONALD, Road Superintendent OFFICER Office by 4 p.m. Clerk: V. MALCOLM SNOW REMOVAL e Pursuant to Highway Traffic Act Section 116 any "rs EASY"