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NEWSPAPERS
One of our major goals at Community Alternative is to make funeral arrangements less stressful for the families we serve. With the help of technology we are able to provide information for families researching funeral arrangements before they come to us. Listed below is information for serveral of our local City and Community newspapers.
If you wish to have your publication listed here, please contact us by using the "Comments & Suggestions" tab near the top of the page.
Sincerely,
John Cunningham
| Peterborough This Week | 884 Ford Street Peterborough ON K9J 5V3 Phone: (705) 749-0323 Fax: (705) 749-0074 Website: http://www.MyKawartha.com Email: Class@mykawartha.com Contact: Shannon Forestell
Peterborough This Week is a Bi-Weekly Newspaper published every Wednesday & Friday and is the largest circulation newspaper in the area, reaching 47,000 homes in the Peterborough Area. Every notice goes on our web site daily which family & friends can access worldwide.
We also offer obituaries by e-mail. To recieve this free service, log onto our website and sign up to have notices placed with Peterborough This Week e-mailed directly to you everyday.
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CARDS OF THANKS
This is an insertion in the paper where you thank people that helped you during your time of need. Typically people thank their Doctors, Nurses and friends.
OBITUARIES
This details the personal data, background, funeral details as well as the survivors of the deceased.
IN MEMORIAMS
This generally states the deceased's name and the date of passing. It is not uncommon for survivors to include a short poem that fits the occasion.
DEATH NOTICE
The death notice gives detail about where the person passed on, who is survived by them and the location and date of the funeral.
Peterborough This Week: Timely Notices - $63.00 / Past Tense Notices - $23.00
DEADLINES
Peterborough This Week: Tuesday by 1 p.m. Wednesday's paper / Thursday by 1 p.m. for Friday's Paper / Internet - Anytime - If the deadline is missed, we will publish the notice on our internet site and run the obituary past tense in our next paper.
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