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Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1976, p. 26

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a Bs Lean 5: SI SE Ie INNA IN er A, a, "neighbours and Port Classified Ads Card of Thanks we wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our relatives, neighbours and friends for the many acts of kindness; floral tributes, cards and donations, in the loss of a dear husband, father and grand- father Arthur Taylor. ' Special thanks to Dr. Martin and nurses of Port Perry Community Hos- pital. Our special thanks to Mr. Scott for his consoling words and prayers and also to Low and Low Funeral Home for their efficient service. Grace Taylor, Jean and Bruce Houghland and family. | want to thank my relatives, friends, and neighbours, for cards, flowers, gifts, and visits while | was a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks TO Dr. Tanna, Dr. Millar, Dr. Price, to the Rev. R. Brawn, nurses and staff of the hospital for their wonderful care and for acts of kindness shown to us both since | came home. It was all very much appreciated. Mrs. Stella Lansing: WE wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends, Perry Community Nursing Home for acts of Kindness shown in the loss of a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Thanks also to McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home. George Rahm and family. The family of the late Ada Munroe would like to say a sincere thank you to relatives, friends and neighbours for the beautiful floral tributes, dona- tions to the Gideon, Cancer and Heart Funds, cards and letters of sympathy, baking sent in, and prayers said on their behalf, during our recent bereavement of a loving mother and grand- mother. To Rev. McEntyre for words of comfort, McDermott. Panabaker for kindness and to all those who visited and sent cards and letters to her while whe was in the Nursing Home. Ray, Dorothy and family. Mere words cannot express my thanks to friends and relatives for gifts, cards and flowers and the kind enquiries received dur- ing my stay in hospital after my accident. Thanks to the doctors of Port Perry and Oshawa Hospitals, also the nurses and staff. Thanks go the couple that helped my wife at the time of the accident. Dennis Thompson. The Kinette Club of Port Perry wish to express their thanks to the public for their support of the House Tour held on Wed., September 15, 1976. A special thank you to the homeowners for opening their homes; to the Hospital Auxiliary and friends who helped the Kinettes with their Tour; to Eleanors Flowers for donating the arrangements for the homes and to Port Perry Printing for donating the tickets. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenny of Scugog Island, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Elizabeth, to Mr. Frank Coates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coates, of Richmond, B.C. David Currie Irvine and Sandra Lea Trepanier wish to announce their forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place in Columbus United Church, November 13th at 2:30 p.m. Births ORR Don and Wendy are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Kenneth Charles Harold, 6 Ibs., 11202. on Sept. 21st, 1976. Special thanks to Drs. Stewart and Price and the maternity staff of Community Memorial Hospital, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Preston, Port Perry and Mrs. Lillian Orr, Trenton. MAHAFFY . Gord and Terri are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Natalie Suzanne, 7 Ibs. 9V4 01. on Tuesday, Sept. 21st, at Port Perry Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon and maternity staff, -26.-- PORT PERRY STAR -- WED.,-SEPT.-29, 1976 Births KAMPMAN, David and Donna (nee Rodd) are delighted to announce the arrival of their precious first child, "Allison Nicole, weighing 3 Ibs., 14 oz. She arrived, September 12th at 3:37 a.m. at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud first grand: parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Rodd, Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. William Kampiman, Kitchener. ZOET - Tony and Lori are very happy to announce their first arrival, a girl, Tricia Lynn, born Friday, September 24th, 1976, at Port Perry - Community Memorial Hospital. Tipping the scales at 6 Ibs., 15%2 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zoet of R.R.4, Port Perry and first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnston of Nestleton. Many thanks to Dr. Hammet and all the nurses in maternity for their help and kindness. : At Rest BROWN, Russel C. At the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry, on Thurs., Sept. 23rd, 1976. Russell C. Brown, beloved husband of the late Annie Whit- field, dear father of the late Gordon and Lloyd Brown, brother of Lottie (Mrs. Ed Batten) of Oshawa and Keith Brown of Toronto. Funeral service at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, on Saturday, Sept. 25th at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock. WOODS Nona Mary - Suddehly on Sept. 20th, 1976, Nona Mary Leforest, most beloved wife of Dr. William G. Woods, loving and loved mother of Margie, Tricia (Mrs. Michael McRae), Gerry (Mrs. Brian Galbraith), Liddy (Mrs. Russell Farrell) and Bill Jr. Funeral mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Port Perry on Wed., September 22nd, at 4:00 p.m. interment Union Cemetery, Cadmus. Notice CERAMIC SUPPLIES - Duncan glazes, stains, Sno Kilns, Custom Firing, Classes, Custom Airbrushing, Greenware, Decals Gold. Country Chic Ceramics, Little Britain 786-2086. EOW 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 ~~ |Coming Events A "Really Big'* shower will be held oh Friday, October 8th, in the Recreation Centre, Black- stock, for the following newly. weds, Debbie and Lloyd Jamieson, Michelle and David Adams, Betty and Bill Ouxly, Elaine and Danny Porrill and Alice and Stephen Lee. Dona- tions may be left at Thompsons' General Store, McGregor's Store or Beacocks Hardware. LIONS 101 Winners: Doris Beare $50.00, Sam Griffin $50.00, Don Carnegie $25.00, Marian Boyd $25.00, Ray Grant $25.00. DAYCARE - Anyone interested in a Daycare Centre for Port Perry please write to box 20, c/o Port Perry Star before Oct. 6th, 1976. NOTICE Garbage collection in Ward 111 will be picked up at 7:00 a.m. commencing Oct. 3rd, 1976. If this is effective with your co- operation a route with regular times will be established. Thank you for your attention. First Seagrave Beaver group underway now, parents with boys 5 to 8 years who are ilnterested. Come Tuesdays 6 to 7 p.m. at Seagrave Church. SANTA CLAUS PARADE will be held this year in Port Perry on Saturday, December 4th, 1976 " Anyone inferested in participat-. ing with floats, etc., contact Miriam Price at 985-2281. IF YOU WANT to drink alcohol and can, that's your business. If you want to quit and can't, that's our business. For help call, 985-3609, 985-3111. T.F. Coming Events GENERAL MEETING Scugog Social Planning Council, Thursday, October 7th, 8:00 p.m. Municipal Office, Port Perry. Speaker Jeannette Babington - from Oshawa-Christmas Assist. ance Program. Everyone Welcome. 06 PLAN TO ATTEND the Roast Beef supper at Yelverton on Thanksgiving Monday, Oct. 11, starting at 3 o'clock. Admission: adults $3.75,. children under 12 $1.50, preschool, free. 06 KINSMEN CLUB BINGO will be held every Monday at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game 7:45 'p.m. Major jackpot $155. in 49 numbers, minor $95. in 58 numbers. OLD-FASHIONED Harvest Home Service in 'Head Memor- ial Church, Scugog Island, Sun., October 3rd, 7:30 p.m. Lake Scugog Historical Choir, speak- er-Rev. McEntyre. Pie-social hour. Oct. 17th 'Grace' Church Anniversary, Lake Scugog Historical Choir, speaker-Rev. Cresswell. RESERVE this date - October 27th - for the annual Hot Turkey Dinner in Sunderland United Church. Details later. RUMMAGE SALE - Good new and used clothing. Anglican Parish Hall, Wed., October 20th from 10a.m. - 2 p.m. Senior acw. 013 ANNUAL Harvést Service and Pie Social, October 3rd at 7:30 p.m., Head Memorial Church, Scugog Shores Museum. Guest Minister Rev. MgEntyre. LOTO LUCK draw at Museum, Scugog Island, October 11th at 3:00 p.m. 06 ANNIVERSARY Wick Presby- terian Church, Sunday, Oct. 3rd at 11 a.m. Speaker Rev. Frank DeVries. Music by the Gospel: ites. 8p.m. Music film of todays Isreal entitled ""Hjs Land". 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. CLUB ANNRENE Fall Dance Band Schedule 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 Only 2 More Weekends Left To Visit SCUGOG SHORES MUSEUM 'DEMONSTRATIONS Mrs. Dorothy 'Naples will be caning at the Museum on Sunday, October 3 - 2 to 4 p.m. She will also be show- ing samples of rug hooking and explain the technique to any- one interested. RUMMAGE & BAKE SALE sponsored by Port Perry Kinettes SAT., OCTOBER 2 11 am - 3 pm AT SCOUT HALL For pickup call 985-7795 SECOND SCUGOG CUBS DANCE PARTY - CLUB ANNRENE "Common Bond" A fantastic dance band. -- CONTINUOUS MUSIC -- Saturday, October 2, 1976 FOR TICKETS & RESERVATIONS CALL: Bill Bobbie 985-3552 Don Armstrong 725-4344 or 576-6599 CARTWRIGHT Dyno"s Dance, Saturday, October 9th at Black. stock Recreational Centre. Music by the Travelin D.J., $6.00 per couple. Refreshments avail- able. T.V. BINGO Beginning again September 25. Cards on sale at Bruton's Pharmacy: now. | Port Perry Figure Skating Club 1976-77 FINAL REGISTRATION Phone Camille McGill 985-7446 SPECIAL NOTICE LIONS BINGO LATCHAM CENTRE commencing Tuesday, October 5, 1976 - 7: 45 pm. Jackpot Now $250. - #100. Must Goll Admission $1.00 1st. oN 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. LOTO Proceeds are paid - McGregor. Lewis Motor Sales, Restaurant . 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 20 percent to each of the above, 40 percent to a trust fund for the future maintenance demands of all three. Trustees: Grant MacDonald, Bill Sharpe, Mary "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 IGA, Port Perry Star Office & Sfar Stationery, Dowson's Foodmaster, Fred's Hobby Shop, Brock's, Gord Fergusson's Hwy. 12, Luke's Country Store. Draw supervised by A.J. Shepherd, C.A. For information contact: Mrs. Irma Lewis, Secretary 985.3433 LUCK Greenbank, Werratal Coming Events a8

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