SA SA ar A Cs es a Ne py f BER ol ol ie . AY an Articles for Sale - At Rest 14c per agate line - Classified ads must insertion. $22.50 per col. Card of Thanks - Births - 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 - LEGAL NOTICES Consecutive insertions 10c. REAL ESTATE Transient advertisers - Weekly advertisers $1.50 AUCTION SALES First insertion $1.75 per col. inch Consecutive insertions $1.50 per col. inch 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 inch, six months. Annual Classified Ad - $50.00 per inch. minimum one inch. $1.75 per col. inch. be paid by week of In Memoriam DOUPE - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand- tather, Jim Doupe who passed away February 8, 1973. We do not need a special day, To bring you to our minds, For the days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find. If all this world were ours to give, We'd give it, yes and more, To see the face of you my dear Come smiling through the door. Always remembered by wife and family. In Memoriam MABLEY - In loving memory of qQur precious daughter and sister, Lori-Ann Margaret, who went home to be with the Lord, Feb. 7th, 1971. From our happy home and circle, * God has taken one we love, She is borne from sin and Sorrow, To a nobler rest above. No one knows how much we miss her, None but aching hearts can tell; Lost on earth but found in heaven, We'll meet her there some day! Deeply missed, Mom, Dad, Cindy, Jamie and Evangeline. CHG OCGCOCCOCESGOCOOCCOGCSSSGE COLO TBY REMEMBER | PORT PERRY NAVY LEAGUE | SEA CADETS 3 Bottle Drive Saturday, February 9th. N.D.P. Valentine Dance LATCHAM CENTRE Saturday, February 16, 8:30 p.m. Music By Bert Busker and the Saphires .FREE LUNCH BAR FACILITIES Admission - $5.00 per couple For tickets call - Mrs. Wilbur 985-2444 Mrs. Austman 985.7149 FACILITIES FOR: EMIELS PLACE Banquet Room is now open © PARTIES © MEETINGS RECEPTIONS (of groups up to 40 people) "Enjoy our cosy fireplace atmosphere' (Room may be licenced if desired) In Memoriam MABLEY In loving memory of our dear grandaughter Lori-Ann, who went home to be with the Lord, Feb. 7th, 1971. Though her smile is gone forever And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one we love so much. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part; God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. Always missed, Grampa & Grama Wall. Card of Thanks] § Scare thanks to relatives and friends for cards, visits and inquiries while | was in the Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Rev. Brawn, Dr. Millar and staff of Port Perry Community Hospital. Elwood righ FP sincere 2 HANS to my --_-- relatives, friends and neighbours for their cards, visits and gifts. Thanks to Dr. Allin, nurses and statf. and also Rev. Parsons for his visits. Special thanks to Murray & Shirl Hoskin and family who took care of our children during my stay in hospital. Pat Fletcher A sincere thank you to Doctors and Nurses of Community Mem- orial Hospital and to friends for kindness and care. Osmond Wright A sincere thank you to relatives, friends, and neighbours for your visits, cards, flowers and gifts. A - special thanks to Pastor Payne, for his many visits and all the Port Perry Baptist Church for the many prayers for me before "and while in hospital. Thanks to Dr. Grant, Cohoon, Allin and nurses at Port Perry Hospital for their wonderful care. Sincerely, Eunice Parrinder | would like to thank our good neighbours on Ottawa Street for the lovely flowers | received at Oshawa General. Sincere thanks from Margaret and George. Luck and family Many thanks to Aunt Marilyn and uncle Don for their wonder- ful care of 'me, when my baby brother was born. Annette Foster My sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for their cards, flowers, gifts and visits. Special thanks. to Dr. Cohoon, Allin, Price and Ham. mett for their wonderful care while | was in Port Perry Hospital. Stan Grills We sincerely thank friends, neighbours, relatives, organiza- tions and the local fire departm. ment for help given us, during our recent fire. . Lloyd Durward and family (Feb. 13) The family of the late Wilbert Archer extend sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- _bours, Dr. Rennie and staff of Port Perry Hospital and Rev. V. Parsons for their kindness dur- ina their recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs.Harold Honey wish to express their sincere appreci- ation of greetings received by them on the occasion of their 40th ina Anniversary. They also thank their family for the recep- tion and dinner given in their honour. HARRAN, Rosina at the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Monday, February 4, 1974, Rosina (Rose) Browning of Caesarea, beloved wife of the late Russell Harran, sister-in.. law of Mrs. F.w. Browning of Rexdale and Mr. R.E. Shenfield of Scarborough. Loving aunt of many nieces-and nephews and their families. Resting at the chapel of McDermott . Pana- baker, Port Perry for servie on Wednesday at 2 7 m. Interment Nestleton Cemet. At Rest BRAWN Wesley James - At his home R. R. No. 1, Oshawa, on Thursday, January 31, 1974, Wesley James Brawn, dear son of the late John and Jane Brawn, loving brother of Roy, Effa and, Greta Brawn all of Raglan and the late Charles, Arthur, Alfred, Clara and Mrs. Viola Dundas. Ih his 86th year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panaba- ker, Port Perry for funeral service on Monday, at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. CROSIER, Elizabeth.Jane = At the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry on Friday, February 1, 1974. Elizabeth Jane. Brignall (late of Thornhill), beloved wife of the late Marshall J. Crosier, dear mother of Luella (Mrs. Russell Barker) of Marathon, Ontario, Myrtle (Mrs. J. P. O'Brien) of Arcola, Sask. and Alva (Mrs. Clare Thompson) of Port Perry. Also survived by 9 arandchildren and 24 great arandchildren. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panaba- ker, Port Perry for service on Monday, at 3:30 p.m. Interment Hillman Cemetery, Utica. McKEE - Merle L. at Plant City Hospital, Florida on Sunday, February 3, 1974, Merle L. Ferauson, dearly beloved wife of Gordon M. McKee (formerly of Port Perry, now of View Lake (Scugog) and Brandon, Florida. Resting at the chapel of McDer- mott - Panabaker, Port Perry after Wednesday noon. Funeral arrangements to follows. ARCHER, Wilbert . At ihe Community Hospital Port Perry on Wednesday, January 30, 1974, Wilbert Archer of Blackstock dearly loved husband of Flo- rence May Vincent dear father of Vincent of Bowmanville, Elmer of Whitby and the late Mrs. Mildred Smith, grandfather of Ronald, Marilyn and James, dear brother of Edward of Janetville and Rose (Mrs. C. Stevens) of Stouffville. Also pre- deceased by 3 sisters Inez Boldt, Myrtle Robertson, Violet Aldred and 2 brothers, Vance and Elmo Archer. In his 86th year. Funeral service at the chapel of Mc- dermott.Panabaker Port Perry on Friday, Feb. 1. interment Union Cemetery Cadmus. Chamber of Commerce ANNUAL DINNER MEETING Wed., Feb.13th - Conway Gardens COCKTAILS 6:00 p.m. DINNER 7:00 p.m. Pot Roast of Beef -- $1.25 per person Guest speaker from Ontario Chamber of Commerce ALL MERCHANT'S'AND PEOPLE INTERESTED IN THE SCUGOG REGION AND THE AIMS OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ARE WELCOME. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Eleanor's Flowers, Richard's Beauty Studio, Port Perry Star or by contacting Roberta Drew at 985-7183. The Kinsmen Club BINGO WILL BE HELD AT THE LATCHAM CENTRE ON ALTERNATE MONDAYS STARTING Monday, February 11th Major Jackpot - *150. in 55 numbers Minor Jackpot - #75. in 54 numbers Township of Scugog INVITES WRITTEN APPLICATION FROM RESIDENTS OF ALL FORMER MUNICIPALITIES OF REACH, PORT PERRY, SCUGOG and CARTWRIGHT FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1. COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT; (to deal with minor variences) 2. LIBRARY BOARD 3. RECREATION COMMITTEE Please have written application in the Scugog Township Office by Feb. 15, 1974, and addressed to the undersigned. J. N. BRODIE Clerk-Administrator Township of Scugog Port Perry, Ont. Box 209, LOB 1NO Mother Jackson's Open Kitchen - PRODUCTION WORKERS REQUIRED FOR NEW PLANT OPENING. SPRING 1974 Excellent wages, working conditions and company benefits. CAFETERIA PROFIT SHARING OPPORTUNITIES Apply in writing stating qualifications and work experience to: MOTHER JACKSON'S OPEN KITCHEN 132 Simcoe Street North Port Perry, Ontario