ma pe Ras ER a NOE i Se RNa 3 7 In Memoriam 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 . 14c 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 In Memoriam PAGE - In loving memory of a dear husband and William, who passed November 21, 1971. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you ever near, Silent thoughts of times together, hold memories that will last forever. Wife Amanda and family. father, away STRONG - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother, Ruth E. Strong, who left us November 22, 1971. There's a face that haunts us ever, There's a voice we long to hear, A smile we'll remember forever, Though we try to forget every tear. There's a sad but sweet remembrance, There's memory fond and true, There's a token of affection, dear, And heartache still for you. Fondly remembered and sadly missed by husband Hugh and family. STRONG - In loving memory of my daughter, Ruth, who passed away November 22, 1971. There's a sad but sweet remembrance, There is a memory fond and - true, And a token of affection, daughter, And a heartache still for you. Lovingly remembered by Mom Stone. JOHNSTON - Loving memories of my dear Mom Edith on her birthday, November 18th. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses you more than us, And when old times we often "recall, That's when we miss you most of all. You're asleep in God's beautiful : garden, Away from all sorrow and pain, Someday when life's journey is over, We will all be together again. Until we - meet beyond the sunset, Lucy, Bill, Julie, Blaine and Dione Ives Florist & Greenhouses OPEN 7 DAYS Call Anytime - 985-2691 JOHNSTON - In loving memory of my dear wife, Edith, for. her birthday on November 18." - Always beautiful memories Often silent years, Always a secret longing Wishing you were here. Ever remembered by Lewis. Card of Thanks Words can not express our sincere appreciation to all con- cerned in anyway during our recent bereavement of a dear brother and uncle, Sam Masters. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Martin and hospital staff, the Brignalls ambulance boys for their efficient service, Rev. Rose for his consoling words, pallbearers, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 419 for their part in the service, Legion Ladies Auxiliary for the lunch provided, McDermott - Panabaker funeral home, relat- ives, friends and neighbours for cards, messages of sympathy, flowers, food and those who were willing to lend a helpful hand. Ada, Barbara, Everett, Robert, Robert, Barbie We would like to express our sincere thanks to the Caesarea and Port Perry firemen for saving part of our buildings, neighbours and friends who helped so spontaneously during the fire, all who joined in a clean-up day and the Mazarallo family for the hospitality fo our Holstein herd. This wonderful community spirit is appreciated beyond words. Peter and Rie Hoogeveen 'brother of Ada and family chund Pups for sale. Card of Thanks Coming Events <4 Coming Events Comina Events My sincere thanks to Drs. Millar, Mcintyre and Martin and staff of the Community Memorial Hos- pital for their excellent care. Thank you also to the Rebekah and Oddfellow Lodges, Scugog Head U.C.W,, family and friends for cards, visits and gifts during my recent stay in hospital. Beryl Pearce We wish to thank our Seagrave friends for the lovely floral arrangement sent on the death of our sister, Nancy, and also for your kind condolences. Sincerely The Puckrin families I would like to say thank you to my family and friends for flow- ers, gifts 'and cards and other deeds of thoughtfulness during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. Also to Drs. Cohoon and Allen and nursing staff for kind and efficient help. Ruby Short The families of the late Mrs. Gwen King would like to Thank all their friends, neighbours, Rebekah's, Oddfellows, . United Church Women, Honeydale Women's Institute, Senior Citi- zens, Rev. Brawn, Dr. Millar, nurses and staff, McDermott and Panabaker for the many cards, flowers and food, for their kind- ness, sympathy and help when it was greatly appreciated. The Families of Mrs. Gwen King At Rest MASTERS, Samuel James At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Thurs., November 14, 1974, Samuel (Sam) Masters, beloved son of the late John and Annie Masters. arly loved f ielding, dear uncle of Barbara (Mrs. Everett Doupe) and great uncle of Robert and Barbie in his 64th year. Legion funeral service was held at the chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry on Satur- day, November 16, 1974 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Birth BALLAGH Scott and Jayne wish to announce the birth of _their son, Shayn Scott, 6 Ibs 3 oz on Sunday, November 10, 1974 at Port Perry Community Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Price and hospital staff. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Earle Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas announce the engagement of their children, Brenda Marion and Gary Thomas. The marri- age will take place on Saturday, December 14, 1974, at 4:30 p.m. in Port Perry United Church. "Notice SILVALEE REG'D BOARDING KENNELS Epsom, Ontario -Phone 985-3286 . We are now open for year round accommodation of your pets, with individual runs and exper-. ienced care. Samoyed and Das- Manns (T.F.) LAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL Society invites everyone to come and hear Mr. B. Napier Simpson at "St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry, Wednesday, November 20 at 8 P.M. His subject will be architecture and restoration of old buildings. Mr. Simpson is the architect of Black Creek Pioneer Village and will be the architect in the renovation of the Town Hall. Everyone welcome. Members free. Others 50c. Coffee following. CENTRAL SEVEN Association for the Mentally Retarded will hold its general meeting in FREE FILMS FOR CHILDREN , Scugog Public Library, Port Perry, Saturday, November 23 at 1:30 p.m. * LADIES AUXILIARY BAZAAR, Bake and Rummage Salé, Nov- ember.- 23rd Blackstock Town Hall. Donations old, new and baked, needed and appreciated Donations 9 a.m. --1 p.m. Sale 1:30 - 4:00. BINGO $290.00 in 60 No.'s Navy League Special 23rd at Utica Hall, music by the Country Pals. - Admission $5.00 per couple. Lunch and refresh- ments. Tickets now on sale for. New Years Eve dance from Hall Board members. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 7:30 p.m., St. Johns Presbyterian Church, concert of folk music with singer Brian Ruttan. BAZAAR, CHRISTMAS TEA and Craft Sale, Saturday, Dec- ember 7, 2 - 4 p.m. Baked goods,- Trinkets and Treasure tables. Extendicare, 82 Park Rd. N., Oshawa. 80TH BIRTHDAY -The family of Mrs. Joanna Lunney wishes to extend an invitation to all her friends to help her celebrate her 80th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lunney, R. R. 1, Claremont on Sunday, Novem- ber 24, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., Best Wishes Only Please." 'BAZAAR sponsored by Court 'Lady Snowbird (Canadian For- esters) on Wed., November 27 at 8 p.m. in the Nestleton Commun- ity Centre. Admission 50¢c. Tea tables, bake sale, white elephant table, touch and take, penny sale, raffle for hamper of grocer- ies, Door prize and many more prizes. Come and bring friends with you. LEGION BINGO, Thursday, November 28, Jackpot $180 in 51 numbers. Earlybird game at 7:45 p.m. Special $5.00 per line, $10.00 full card. i KINSMEN CLUB BINGO will be held at the Latcham Centre every Monday. Early bird game 7:45 p.m. Major Jackpot $180 in 51 numbers, minor jackpot $80.00 in 56 numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. TRENTWAY TOURS SPECIAL. . to W.W.V.A. JAMBOREE (Wheeling, W. Virginai) DECEMBER éth - 8th Show Stars STATLER BROS. For Details Contact: NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 Uxbridge at St. Andrew's $35.00 Chalmers Presbyterian Church Centre (1 block south of IGA) on Lalclian) te Thursday, November 21st, at 0 Ye 8:00 P.M. Every Tuesday - 8 p.m. | DANCE, Saturday, November BAZAAR - NOVEMBER 23rd, Anglican Church Parish Hall, 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Home baking, Gifts, Lucky Draws, Afternoon Tea. Auspices A.C.W. EUCHRE , SATURDAY* November 23 at 8 p.m. sharp. Oddfellows-Rebekah Lodge. Prizes and lunch. Admission 50 cents. i CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and Tea, St. john's Presbyterian Church, Saturday, November 30th at 2 p.m. ve QV DRSET EVERY TALE LIBERAL DANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1974 at Club Annrene * SPECIAL GUESTS * Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Nixon (Leader of the Opposition, Ontario Legislature) Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cafik (Qur Federal Member of Parliament) Music by "JACK BAILEY AND THE BAILIFFS" Annual Fall Dance PORT PERRY LEGION, Branch 419 | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1974 Music by SON $5.00 per couple Tickets available from the executive or at the door. Adults $2.00 PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL and R. H. CORNISH PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC-DEPARTMENTS proudly present "The Oshawa Symphony + JOHNNY COWELL" [Canada's Leading Pop Trumpeter] Sunday, November 24th PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMME TO INCLUDE: Theme from Romeo & Juliet Rejoice' from the Messiah Theme from Zhivago Slavonic Dance No. 1 and many more. Students 8 Children $1.00 PY this final Instalment, - NOTICE - SCUGOG TAX PAYERS The FINAL INSTALMENT of 1974 TAXES was due NOVEMBER 15th LAST. To you who may have forgotten to pay WILL BE CHARGED until DECEMBER 2nd, 1974 V. Malcolm, Treasurer. NO PENALTY MARGARET WAITE. announces 985-2336 Nonguon Travel Service their new address will be 12 Water St. - Port Perry effective December 1st, 1974 A SSSA ASNAANSNSNSNANCNNSNSNNSCNNSN NNN SSNSNNSSSN NNN NS SS sss sss