Gassified Advertising Rates (Bffective March 1st, 1967) ARTICLES FOR SALE -- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -- WANTED -- CARS FOR SALE LOST -- FOUND -- ETC. Cash Rate -- 5c. per word Ist week, 4c. extra consecutive weeks for a minimum of $1.00 Ist week, 80c. for % extra consecutive weeks. Must be paid week of insertion--if charged, and additional 25¢. will be added. 50c. ADDITIONAL WILL BE CHARGED FOR USE OF A BOX NUMBER. NOTICES -- COMING EVENTS -- CARDS OF THANKS Se. a word with a maximum of 20 words $1.00 BIRTHS -- ENGAGEMENTS -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS) Se. a word with a maximum of 20 words $1.00 IN MEMORIAMS -- $1.50 minimum for 4-line verse, 10¢. 12 O'CLOCK NOON TUESDAY Send cash, stamps, or money orders and save money PHONE 985-7383 -- Clip this out for reference. In Memerians Cards of Thanks LAWSON--In loving mem- ' ory of a dear husband and| The family of the late Mr. father Thomas Edmund Law-} Hezekiah Reazin wish to ex- son who passed away Dec. 30,/ press their thanks to rela 1969. tives, friends and neigh- One sad and lonely year bours for the beautiful floral has passed ---- cards and ~-- Since you peacefully slipped| sions of sympathy and ¢ away many acts of kindness shown God gave us strength to bear/ to us in the ing of a dear our sorrow huband, fa' and nd- pak A yy RF i or smile the wonderful care Hezekiah So many times in so many jreceived from Dr. Martin, ways nurses and staff, and to We miss your guidance and | friends who visited and made HI Ti et ane u ff , ft f --At the Community Hosp., Port Perry, = Mon.. Jan. 4. Gordon of Seagrave & Mari- lyn of Toronto, brother of Velma (Mrs. Ralph Reynolds) Malcolm, Wilbert, and the late Mary McMillan. Resting Panabaker, Port Perry for at the chapel of McDermott- service on Thursday at 2:00 pm. Interment McNeil Cemetery, Wick. 'BRUCE, Edward Harold-- At the Oshawa General Hosp. on Mon., Jan. 4. 1971, Edward H. Bruce of RR. 1, Nestle ton, son of the late Mary & Samuel Bruce, dear brother of Blanche, Mabel, Louise (Mrs. Wnt. MacLean) of Tor- onto and Vera (Mrs. J. Mac- Donald) of B.C. In his 7ist year. Friends will be re- ceived at the Chapel of Mc- Dermott - Panabaker, Port Perry on Wed. from 2 p.m. until Thurs. noon. Funeral service and interment in the remembered by your Ferne and son Bruce At this time we would like to thank all those who help ed in making our "Old Tyme Skating Party" such a suc cess. A special thanks to the Fire Department for flooding, Charlie Reesor for clearing the ice, Ken Murray and Port Perry Hydro for the excellent lighting, and the ladies who helped in the refreshment booth Port Perry Centennial ----4 I would like to express my thanks to Dr. Cohoon & A« sociates. nutves and staff of Port Perry Hospital, friends relatives, for gifts. cards and inquiries for me during mv stay in hospital. Thank you 1 I with to express my sin- cere thanks to friend« and neighbours. for their ki news in visits gifts and cards sent to me The family of the Iste Louie E. Cassady would like family who expressed their recent|Telatives for floral and calls at Lewis Funeral Home Sunder- land for their kind and effi- cient service. A sincere thank you to Rev. 0. C. Locke of Lindsay for his consoling words and prayers. Also, the ladies of the community and the W.MS. for the lovely lunch served at the church. Mrs. H. Reazin and Family The family of the late Mrs Clifford Ward extend sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their thoughts of kindness since our mother left Green. bank and to the staff of the Community Nursing Home in Port Perry. Thanks also for the many floral tributes and for the lunch served by our friends at Greenbank United Church. Special thanks to Rev. L. Critch for his genu. ine interest and eulogy Elsie Dobson. Gordon Ward and Lillian Parr I would like to take this unity to thank the . Mrs. Skinner, Mrs nd-| Morrow and Mrs. Mountioy phone calls and women in kitchen, but , | especially Dr. Cohoon for the their help. tributes, donation to Heart Foundation, cards spring. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. Podres, Port Perry are happy to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Marlene Mi- chelle to Wayne E. Kyle, youngest son of Mr. Fred Kyle. Niagara on the Lake. Wedding to take place June 19th, 1971, NOTICE NOTICE DO YOU KNOW? Watkins MV#100 is being fed in Reach Township to herd which holds a record i milk production. a n TF. Coming Events ANNUAL MEETING of the | Utica Hall Board, Monday, Jan lith at 8.00 p.m. at Utica I. All weleome. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Port Perry Agricultural So- pelety will be held in the Manchester Hall, at 8 = Wednesday, January h. All members welcome. 2--Jan.13 UXBRIDGE VALLEY Jam- boree featuring Con Archer, just recently Hit Maker with (She's not you) reaching the top ten on the C.F.G.M. charts along with Bev. Marie, Tom Sayer, Canadian Show and many more at the xbridge Music Hall. Show- BINGO Friday, Jan. Sth at 8 p.m. Sponsored Catholic Men's Jac in 55 num _} bedroom suite, desk, book time Jan. 10, 8 p.m. | 141 ee ees owe nb | : | self - GORD'S MARINE Sales and Service See our full line of Ski-doos. starting at $595. for 1971 Elan. We also have complete line of Ski<dioo trailers, clothing and access- ONE BEDROOM, upstairs® soertaens, available January Private entrance and balcony, newly decorated, panelled kitchen, 3 pe. bath, laundry. Phone 985-2406. town, Perry, vated, electric heat. ble Jan. Ist. Phone 965- TWO BEDROOM Apt., Kit chen, living room, sun room, Music by the ROYAL all codvemiences, _ electric AMBASSADORS ieee Admission + | 3693. 3--Jan.20, $3.00 per couple Member and guest. ground floor Quiet sireet, FURNITURE, China, Glass| Perry Newly decorated, Va For Sale ete. Call Vera Lee's Antiques | Perry. . Newly decorated. Va. Greenbank 985-7723 FOR YOUR FULLER Brush supplies call Mary Cannon at Hampton 263-8868. 985-7137. TF. % BED with mattress like new, or best ler, % bed th mattress & box springs Tens || armacarsum was: iui iacell we aii * or Phone 985-7820 LICATIONS BE BY CATIONS TO BE IN THE HANDS OF THE UNDER- SIGNED BY 12 NOON MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1971. JOHN W. DOBLE, 1970 SKI-DOO & cover $800; Caboose $175.; Snowblower 24", $40. Phone 985-7804. LANDRACE BREEDING STOCK - REGISTERED 3 Boars Serviceable age Open Gilts, 6 months old Young Boars and Gilts Also 6 Landrace-York Gilts from Pure-Bred Stock Breeding age. Sensible Prices. GEORGE A. THOMAS Brooklin 655-3681 2--Jan.13 BLACK SEAL coat, % length size 18, excellent condition. Phone 985-2453. WESTERN AND ONTARIO Stockers. Stock calves, and Holstein heifers, every week. Ivan Johnson, R.R. 1 -R. 1, South Monaghan. Phone Bailieboro 98 5. 10 miles south of Peterborou eh, miles east. Hwy. 28, 2 tr. CONTENTS from Model home, chesterfield and mat- ching chair, dining room suite case stereo & T.V. broad- loom rug 9 x 12, coffee and ond tables, etc. etc. All items like new. Phone Oshawa 728-3473. TF. WATKINS SINCE 1868 Dairymen "Halt" farm infle tion. Use Watkins MV #100 (80 Ibs.) "Contains Protien. Minerals, Vitamin A and D. Plus one ton of grain or corn Makes a compl 16% dairy ration. For Reach, Mari call I. B. Sta ~ 985-7882. Jan-Feb.