(Effective March 1st, 196Y) 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 ingertion--if charged, and additional 25c. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF.A BOX NUMBER. I 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 | INMEMORIAMS -- $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 nat later than -- - 12 O'CLOCK NOON TUESDAY Send cash, stamps, or money orders ahd save money PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for seference. In Memoriam LEIGHTON -- In loving memory of our dear father Arthur Leighton who passed away May 12th, 1960. Always remembered by Daughters Mae and Jannie, Husbands and Grandsons. Card of Thanks PORTER--In loving mem: ory of Jaimie (Jim) who died May 12th, 1972. As we Toved him, so we miss him. Mother, Dad, Janice, David and Gary. HEAYN -- In loving mem: ory of my dear husband Earl who passed away May 9th, 1968. Wonderful memories woven in gold, This is a picture I tenderly hold. Deep in my heart a memory is kept, To love, to cherish, never forget. Lovingly remembered Wife Cora & family. PUCKRIN--In loving mem- ory of our dear granddaugh. ter, Quindy Lee, who passed away on May 10, 1972. Like a rose that grows in our garden, You bloomed, then faded so fast. The smile you gave, the love you shared With us, will forever last. Sadly missed by grandparents Fred and Mildred Puckrin. PUCKRIN - Quindy Lee-- A small tribute to our pre- cious little daughter who after much suffering died on May 10, 1972. You showed us strength when we were weak and tired. You gave us courage to meet tomorrow. You touclied the heart of ~ everyone who met you and left this small corner of the world a better place because you journeyed here. We miss you little one. Cherished in memory Daddy, Mommy & Bradley. Card of Thanks| The family of the late Bert Midgley would like to say a special thankyou to © "Mrs. Hazel Brooks, a neigh- bour, for her kindness dur- .ing their recent bereavement. GILLSON--I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to our rela- tives and friends in the Nes- tleton, Pleasant Point and Little Britain area for their thoughtfulness; for visits, flowers, wonderful cards and letters and donations of food etc. I am grateful to the ladies of the Point UCW for serving refreshments af- ter the burial of my beloved husband, Gordon, to Mr. R. Glass for his comforting words and to McDermott and Panabaker for their kindly service. Dora Gillson Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Black WALKER--It's lucky Im a boy . . . . because with a name like Joel Leland, I'd feel silly being a girl! I was born on April 29, 1973, which is also my birthday. My parents, Richard and Mary (nee Bright) tell me I weigh- ed 8 pounds 2 ounces. (I'll soon be as big as my brother, Jason). My proud grand- parents are Mr.and Mrs. Wm. J. Bright of Raglan and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. E. Walker of Port Perry 1 also have great grandparents: Mes. Gard. Winter of Whitby and Mr. & Mrs. Herman Walker of Brooklin. A very special thank you to Dr. W. G. Y. Grant and all the nursing staff at Oshawa General for taking such good care of 'me and my Mom! Ea on DANCING and ENTERTAINMENT at SORT TAVERN k . RESTAURANT Fri. May 11th featuring NEWFIE COUPLE. 8:30 pm. to 1:00 pp! \ the THE SPRING FAR o Hospital Auxiliary. will be held May 26th at 2 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church. All Welcome. 3--May23 ANNUAL SPRING SUPPER (Ham or Beef) Nestleton United Church, Saturday, May 19th from 5 p.m. Adults $2.50, under 12 yrs. $1.00. 2---Mayl6 BINGO, Wednesday, May 9th 8 p.m. Old Catholic Church Hall. Major jackpot $120.00 in 52 numbers. Minor jack- pot $80.00 in 61 numbers Sponsored by Navy League of Port Perry. LOVERING--Mark & Janice (nee Burnfield) proudly an- nounce the birth of their son, Noel Noble, 7 1b., 15 ozs. on May 5th, 1973, at Port Perry Community 'Hospital. First grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Murray Burnfield and Mr. & Mrs. Vallie Lovering. Many thanks to Dr. Price & the maternity staff. FLOWERS BY GILLAYNE Designs for all occasions Open Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Friday 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Available evenings until 9:00 p.m.) Phone 985-7131 Queen St. - Port Perry Notice and family enthusiastically express profound gratitude for numberless acts of thoughtfulness during his recent illness, St. John's and Burns, Congregations, neigh: bours- and local friends, Dr. R. Allin, Dr. Price, Dr. J. Mills and staff of Oshawa General Hospital. This is all greatly appreciated. The Blacks Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn De- Nure are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Margaret Delta to Mr. William Brain, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Births COBBETT-- A first child for Rick and Dianne (nee Johns-Hall) I was named Richard Shawn and weighed eight pounds in all; Dufferin Area Hospital, Orangeville; I wish to thank you For your help on April 24 b) with my debut. For the Cobbetts and Halls another grandson; And a bouncing Godchild for the G. Hamiltons. .|ding Anniversary. LEGION 50-50 WINNER M. Robinson, Oshawa $1,081. Consolation Sheldon Smith. NOTICE It you want to drink and can, that's your business. If you want to stop & can't That's our business. EUCHRE Saturday, May 12th Coming Events SAT. MAY 12th, 3:15 p.m. BAND CONCERT at the lake- front. Featuring the Salva- tion Army Band and Singing Group. COME HOME TO ASHBURN DAY OPEN HOUSE Community Centre SUNDAY, MAY 27th, -5 p.m. Special invitation to former residents and ex pupils of S.S. No. 7 Whitby. Antiqu~s, Old Photos, and Keepsakes. Refreshments Special Service Burn's Church 11:30 a.m. . 2--May16 PORT PERRY CENTEN- NIAL LOYAL ORANGE LODGE 3272 Meets first Tuesday in the month at Prince Albert Com- munity Hall. Interested per- sons phone Everett Prentice, recording secretary 985-2622. PORT HIGH DRAMA NIGHT An evening of 3 student pro- duced 1-Act plays, WED., MAY 23rd, 8:15 p.m. High School auditorium. Adults $1.00, Students 75c. 2--May16 at 8 p.m. Oddfellows Hall. Sponsored by Maybelle Re- bekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Prizes & lunch. BINGO, Thursday, May 17th at 8 p.m., Legion Hall. Jack- pot $140.00 in 54 numbers. Special $5. per line and $10. full card. KINETTE CLUB OF PORT PERRY Present © HOUSE TOUR & TEA eo JUNE 6th, 1973 Proceeds for the Port Perry Community Hospital Tickets $2.00. Available from Eleanor's Flowers or any 'Club Member GENERAL MEETING Central Seven Association for the Mentally Retarded will meet Tuesday, May 15, 8 p.m. at Anglican Church. CONWAY GARDENS e TAVERN eo FRIDAY, MAY 11th "COUNTRY FEVER" No Cover Charge J MOTHERS DAY BREAKFAST Sunday, May 13th at 8 a.m. 11 a.m. at Oddfellows Hall. Sponsored by Oddfellows Lodge. Admission $1.25. ® TRENTWAY TOURS eo To ALASKA MARITIMES WESTERN CANADA GASPE AGAWA CANYON NEWFOUNDLAND MOOSONEE QUEBEC CITY For Particulars Contact: Nonquon Travel, Box 496 Port Perry Phone: 985-2336 |. "Office on WED. Eine Events DANCE Prince Albert Com- munity Centre, Sat., May 12, 9 p.m, Modern & Old Time Dancing. Music by Orvil Selleck. Admission by ticket only. Phone "985-2146 or 7282. 2--May9 MOTHER'S DAY SUPPER Sat., May 12th, 1973 starting 5:30 p.m. St. John's Church, Blackstock. Adults $2.00. Children $1.00. Pre-School- ers Free. 2---May89 2nd ANNUAL WESTERN WEEK-END Reminder to all organiza- tions & Clubs of the meeting with the Chamber of Com- merce at the Municipal MAY 16th, 8 p.m., regarding 2nd Annual Western Week- end. 2--May9 THE LAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY Is presnting the 'winners of the Essay. Contest on Mon- day, May 14th, in the R. H. Cornish Public School Audi- torium at 8 p.m. Prizes have been donated by the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, There will be musi- cal selections from the-senior students of R. H. Cornish Public School, and the Ran- ger Choir from Blackstock. A comedy from the Film Board Library will also be shown. Coffee afterwards. Adults 50c. Merberships at the door. Public School Children Free. 2--May9 For Sale JAMESWAY Farm Equip- ment. If you are thinking of installing barn cleaners, silos or silo unloaders, why not obtain an estimate with out obligation from your local dealer. _I- B. Standish, Sea- grave, 416-985-7852. T.F. ° COUNTY BROADLOOM 1742 Brock St. S. (south of 401) Whitby, 668-8895 The lowest prices anywhere. 2 year installation guarantee. Beautiful warehouse selection : T.F. 3--Mayl6 GIRL GUIDE RUMMAGE SALE 11th, 1973 from 10 - 2 p.m. Bring - Rummage to Scout Hall Thursday, 79 p.m. da 985-3111 No Dancing 4--May30 9:00 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. 3 E : Coming Events AT HOME -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter will be "At Home" on Sunday from 3 to 5 - 7-9 p.m. to celebrate their 25th Wed- Best Wishes Only. | Recreation Centre. SUTHERLAND -- Ross and Linda (nee Fralick) proudly | announce the birth of a daughter - Quinn Lesley, 7 1bs., 5 oz. on April 27, 1973] Thank you Dr. Price and nurses of the maternity ward for ybur help and care. FASHION SHOW Cartwright Ranger Fashion Show, Wed., May 16th, 1973, 7:30 p.m. at the Blackstock Penny Sale and Bake Sale. DANCE at Utica Hall 'on Sat., May 12th, sponsored by the Utica Hall Board. Music by the "Country Pals". couple. Lunch & refresh. ments. Reserve your table now. Phone 985-3140 or 7491. $4.00 | - HOT LUNCHEON Wednesday, May 23rd, from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. at Odd- fellows Hall. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Tickets available at 985-7383, or 3050. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY The regular Hospital Meet- ing will be held May 14th at 2 p.m. at the hospital. Re- member this is one week early. 2--May16 ® . PINEWOOD PLACE eo R.R. 2, Port Perry 985-2777 (on Hwy. 12-7, 4 miles S. of Manchester) QUALITY HORSESHOEING - HORSES BOARDED Box Stalls - Pasture - Jump Course - Miles of Hunt and Hack Trails - Gymkhana Facilities Horseshoeing - Riding Instruction - Tack Repair Horses & Equip Bought and Sold Horse Transport 14 mile from the Great Pine Ridge Trail THE BORELIANS LITTLE THEATRE GROUP THURS., MAY 17th Port Perry High School Auditorium Curtain 8:15 Adults $1.50 Advance Ticket Sales House of Howard Port Perry Produced Courtesy of Samuel French Ltd. 2---May16 presents 3 ONE-ACT PLAYS ® The Dear Departed eo ® The Hundred and First e ® Early Frost eo MAY 18th FRI., Students 75c. . SJasier A. L. Sutcliffe 985 At Scout Hall, Friday, May |7844. - . F' RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS for he home and farm. Your La 16% PURINA 'DAIRY This ration will give you top production. Bag or Bulk delivery at competitive prices Phone 1. B. Standish 1-416- 985-7852. T.F. MERCURY Outboards & Ski- doo Sales & Service. Drew boats & all accessories. Gord's Marine Claremont 649-2007 THREE BEDROOM cottage, Fenelon Falls, 4 pc. bath, fireplace, modern kitchen, boat and motor, cement warf, good beach. Private sale. Phone 649-5963 or 887-2482. REGISTERED, Certified, and Canada No. 1, seed oats and barley in limited supply this year. Also seed corn, Ver- nol, Eleanor, and other Alf- alfa' s, Brome Grass, Timothy and other Grass Seeds. Swain Seed Cleaners. Phone 986-4331, Blackstock 12--May16 PURINA CHOWS and fresh eggs in the Uxbridge area call Bertrand Farms! Allan Bertrand (416) 985-3055 Hank Bertrand (416) 852-3745 6--May23 CALVES ALL AGES " An or i eit age 852- 12 - May30 ~~ 8 ' 4 " & PE ¥ »