Card of Thanks My very sincere thanks to Dr. Tanna and to all the nurses and staff in Community Hospital for the wonderful care | received and to Rev. R.C. Rose and Rev. A. Woolcock and to all my friends and neighbours for their many, many kindnesses to me. May Allen We wish to thank our family first for the way they planned and worked to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. The UCW Ladies who served so efficiently. Thanks for the beautiful gifts and so many lovely cards, plaque, Premier Davis, Prime Minister Trudeau, Govenor General Leger, several mem- bers of Parliament, Mayor Malcolm, etc. Thanks for the lovely sunny day most of all and for the may relatives and friends. that came (185) and signed guest book. Heywood and Luella Short I wish to express my sincere appreciation to so many people, who have brought strength and comfort to me in the passing of my beloved wife. To my Minis. ter, The Rev. Robert Brawn, whose words of faith and com. fort will never be forgotten, to Dr.'s Millar, Tanna and Stewart who added kindness to duty beyond measure, to the Port Perry Community Nursing Home Administrater and Staff whose unlimited help and guidance solved so many prob- lems with such kindness to myself and family, for the many kind expressions and cards of sympathy being received, to the excellent professional service rendered so efficiently by the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home and t6 the Bearers for their generous assistance. To all 1 offer my sincere gratitude. R.B. Smallman We wish to thank those who helped so much to help us pre- pare for the House Tour. Doree Reis, Eleanor Wood, Murray Reader, Art Brunton, Wendy Bateman. A special thanks to those who acted as "foster parents', the Ken Batemans, Paul Arculas, Dave Muirs and the Michael Lakes. The Kraupa Family | wish to thank friends, relatives and family, also Sunderland UCW, for cards, visits and flowers, while | was a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Special thanks to Drs., nurses and staff. May Leask My family and | wish to express our appreciation to Drs. Cohoon, Allin and Hammett, the nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital for their excellent care, to all our relatives and friends and also Warriner and Maybelle Rebekah Lodges, for visits, cards, calls and kindness during my stay in hospital and recuper- ation at home. Ken Sturman Thanks to all our friends, neigh. bours and relatives for their wonderful help the day of our sale. A special thahks to Kahn Auction Services for their effic- ient job. Kay and John Maw. | wish to thank my friends for cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Hammett, nurses and staff, Ed Harris The family of the late James Young wish to thank everyone who expressed their condolences with flowers, cards, donations and acts of kindness. Thanks to Greenbank UCW for the lovely lunch and the lovely flowers from Greenbank, also to Coulter's Flower Fund. In Memoriam BOND - In memory of Walter who passed away' in September 1975. One by one our slowly, Pass beyond the bounds of time One by one the meek and lowly Sing the victories song sublime. Ever remembered by Sisters and brother. loved ones 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1976 At Rest MUNRO, Ada Beatrice - At the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry on Thursday, Sept. 16, 1976, Ada Beatrice Crosier, beloved wife of the late Finley A. Munro, dear mother of Ray Munro. Also survived by 4 grand children and é great grandchild- ' ren. In her 88th year. Funeral Service at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, on Saturday, Sept. 18th at 3 p.m. Interment Breadalbane Cemetery, Utica. RAHM - Lena Sidella - At the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry, on Saturday, Sept. 18, 1976. Lena Sidella Webber, dearly loved wife of George B. Rahm, dear mother of Aileen (Mrs, J. Mclaughlin), Black- stock, Helen of Oshawa, Ray of Sunderland and Ruth (Mrs. Joa Waldinsperger) Port Perry. Also survived by 10 grandchild- ren. Funeral Service at the Chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry on Tuesday, September 21st at 2:00 p.m. Interment Bethesda Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to charity will be appreciated. Births MIDDLETON - Ann is happy to announce the safe arrival of her baby brother, Donald Allan, 7 Ibs. 1 oz., born August 24, 1976. Proud parents are Phillippe and Leslie. Many thanks to Dr. Martin and maternity staff. POPOVITCH - Bob and Joanne are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Julie- Anne Marjory, born August 31, 1976, weighing 8 Ibs. 3 oz. at Port Perry Community Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wakeford and Mr. and Mrs. John Popovitch. Special thanks to Dr. Martin and maternity staff. : FRENCH - On Septemaber 13, 1976, in Uxbridge Cottage Hos- pital, Hillary Susan arrived joyfully for brother Jason and parents John and Susan. MARTIN - Harold and Susan (nee Roach) are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Stephanie Alexandra, 6 Ibs. 5 oz. on September 7, 1976, at Toronto General Hospital. A little sister for Adam. GRILLS - Robert and Colleen are please to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Amy Michelle, 8 Ibs. 12 oz. on Sept. 18, 1976, at Community Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Allin and Hammett and matern- ity staff. CHELLEW - Peter and Gail are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Erin Michelle, on September 17, 1976, weighing 7 Ibs. 3 oz. A sister for Megan. Thanks to Drs. Hammett and Price and maternity staff. PEARSON . John and Carole are happy to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a son, Lee Scott, 9 Ibs. 2 oz. Born Sept. 8, 1976. Many thanks to Dr. Martin and maternity staff of Community Memorial Hospital. Notice ATTENTION All Single, Separated Divorced, Unattached Adults A super new club forming, offering a' dance every Saturday night Weekend bus and Air trips once every month Formed solely for the enjoyment of single persons We own our own dance hall and travel agency Membership $5.00 yearly For Information Call - 725-4344 Notice » Notice ATTENTION BUSINESS GIRLS CURLERS: Anyone interested in joining the Business Girls Curling Club, please contact Nancy MacMillian 985.7083 or Tallya Moore 986-5018 on or before Oct. 5th, 1976. IF YOU WANT to drink alcohol and can, that's your business. If you want to quit and can't, that' our business. For help call, 985-3609, 985-3111. T.F. Dr. Helen M, Bathie D.C. wishes to announce that her office of Chiropratic will be closed the week of September 25th until October 3rd, while she will be attending a seminar on Cranial and Sacro. Occipital Technique of Chiropratic in Omaha, Neb- raska. $22 CLUB ANNRENE Fall Dance Band Schedule Sept. 25 - Par 4 Oct. 2 - Common Bond Oct. 9 -Something Blue Fri. Oct. 15 -Lockerbie Oct. 16 - The Shadows Oct. 23 - Something Blue Oct. 30 - Par 4 Nov. 6 - Sun Nov. 13 - Positive Outlook Nov. 20 - Par 4 Nov. 27 - Little Caesar & The Consuls Dec. 4 - Positive % Outlook Dec. 11 - Lockerbie Dec. 18 - Par 4 New Year's Eve - Something Blue For information call: Don Armstrong 725-4344 or 576-6599 Winner of Hospital Auxiliary Afghan was Mrs. M. Pelletier, 367 Cochrane St., Port Perry. "Notice to all parents of Scouts, Cubs and Beavers in Seagrave and Greenbank areas. Please attend important meeting to plan coming year. Greenbank "Hall 8 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 23rd. Come and meet your new leaders. Also Scout Registration. CLUB ANNRENE Dance and Banquet Hall, available for your groups fund raising activities., Book your next years' dates now, while choice dates are still available. Contact Don Armstrong at 576-5522 or 576-6599. yea) NEIGHBOURHOOD STREET SALE Saturday, Sept. 25 11 am - 5 pm Large variety of new & good used articles including shot gun, chesterfield 8 chair, gas camp stove & lan- tern, frig, preserving jars, baby needs & furniture, boat, motor & tralléf) drapes,} man's bicycle. At 35 Greensboro Drive, Blackstock. Coming Events PORT PERRY Lions Club Bingo every Tuesday at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 sharp. Doors open 7:00 p.m. Jackpot $200.00 in 54 numbers. Admission 75c. KINSMEN CLUB BINGO will be held every Monday at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 p.m. Major jackpot $270. in 59 numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. LEGION BINGO Thurs., Sept. 30, 1976. Jackpot! $240.00 in 56 numbers 7:45 p.m. ICE: TIME AVAILABLE | Anyone wishing to rent ice at a Scugog Arena please phone 985-2301. PORT PERRY BROOMBALL ASSOCIATION General Meeting & Elections SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 - 7:30 PM PORT PERRY ARENA All Persons Welcome 1st. NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG The final installment of 1976 municipal taxes were due on September 21st, 1976. Penalties for late payment will not be charged until October A.D. Thomson, Treasurer. £5, Coming Events BAZAAR = Anglican Church Parish Hall. Bazaar and Tea, 2-4 p.m., November 20th, 1976. GARAGE SALE, Sept, 24, 25, 26, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Reach-Whitby Townline, 4 miles west off Hwy. 12, north side of road. 655-4776. TROUSSEAU TEA to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Oosterlo for their daughter Margaret, on Sunday, October rd, 1976 at 2-5 p.m. Everyone welcome. GARAGE SALE September 25th corner John and Mary St., Port 'Perry, from 9 a.m.-4 pm. $22 UXBRIDGE AND DISTRICT Sunday School Convention will be held on Monday, Oct. 4th at 7:15 p.m. at Epsom United Church. Four . workshops are planned. All welcome. S29 FALL BAZAAR Saturday, Sept. 25th at 2 p.m. in Latcham Centre sponsored by Honeydale Women's Institute. ALL LEGION 419 ORDINARY, ASSOCIATE, FRATERNAL LADIES AUXILIARY Your presence is required at the Hall SEMINAR FOR "OPERATION SERVICE" SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 - 2 P.M. MEMBERS THURSDAY, SEPT. Presented by Antique Show & Sale 'WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 1 pm to 10 pm 30 12 noon to 9 pm KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 Colborne St. Admission $1.00 the Kinette Club of Oshawa. West, Oshawa 42" COMING EVENTS TOWN HALL 1873 PORT PERRY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 - 8:30 P.M. The Popular. TV & Radio Star MARG OSBURNE, "And Her Hennessey Group Admission $5.00 For Tickets Call 985-3043 or 985-3194 Remember Annual Meeting of Town Hall WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 - 8 PM McGregor. Dowson's Foodmaster, Fred's Lewis Motor Sales, LOTO LUCK DRAW OCTOBER 11, 1976 - 3 P.M. At the Museum HELP WITH BUILDING COSTS OF PORT PERRY SCOUT HALL, TOWN HALL 1873, SCUGOG SHORES MUSEUM THE ONLY LOTTERY WHERE ALL THE BENEFITS STAY IN SCUGOG Proceeds are paid - 20 percent to each of the above, 40 percent to a trust fund for the future maintenance demands of all three. Trustees: Grant MacDonald, Only 1000 Tickets Sold Tickets Now Only $5.00 105 Prizes - Better Odds ; Than 1in 10 Prizes: $1,000, $300, $200; $100, $50, $50. Money Back on 99 Tickets ON SALE AT: The Pink Dot, David's Beauty Salon, Port Perry 1GA, Port Perry Star Office & Sfar Stationery, Fergusson's Restaurant - Hwy. 12, Luke's Country Store. Draw supervised by A.J. Shepherd, C.A. For information contact: Mrs, Irma Lewis, Secretary 985.3633 Bill Sharpe, Mary Hobby 'Shop, Brock's, Gord Greenbank, Werratal Coming Events , o o &i & « e <€ ® < oe © LJ L ® | L | 3 e, » Ld