MANE = re sh ny TA i rt os mA oN. aa es "hed 2 ps -- - a -- WAY EE TEALANT > A 1}: WE SOA Ry 0 ¢ SIA NN PAN Card of Thanks My thanks to Dr. Tanna for his marvellous care, to the nurses, staff and volunteers in Commun- ity Hospital for their thoughtful. ness and care while | was a patient there. ToRev. R. C. Rose and all my friends and neigh- bours ""Thanks" for everything. May Allen We would like to express sincere thanks to our friends and relat- ives for the lovely reception given for us Saturday evening at the Island hall. It was such a surprise. The pictures presented to us will be lovely reminders of our former home. Special thanks to Margaret Van Camp, Sharen Bobbie and Mom for organizing such a special evening. Art, Connie, Jayne and David Van Camp There are not enough words to express our thanks to the kind people who helped and brought food to our home at the time of the sudden passing of our dearly loved husband, father and grand- father, Mervyn MacCannell. To the large number of friends and neighbours who took time to come and express their sym. pathy. For the many beautiful flowers, plants, cards, letters and donations, also the Heart Fund donations. To our next door neighbours, Eric Carre and John Croxall who took in our garden. We thank the Rev. Archie Scott for his very comforting words. The Canadian Legion for their service and large donation. The C.N.R. employee's and bosses for their generous collection. The McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, also the ladies who served lunch after the funeral. Our sincere thanks goes out to all. These acts of kindness will be added to our {treasured memories of Merv. Bessie MacCannell and Family My sincere thanks to everyone for their kindnesses to me while | was in the hospital: Jean Nodwell ation, call Oshawa 723-1332. Notice NEW YEAR'S EVE Dance Tickets for Nestleton Commun. ity Centre now on sale. Call O. Rohrer, 986-5580 or any other committee member. 019 WINNER of Legion 50-50 Draw - Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, Black. stock, $888.00. Seller Vera Knott, $100.00. CERAMIC SUPPLIES - Duncan Glazes, stains - Sno Kilns Classes - Custom Firing - Cus- tom Airbrushing; Greenware, Decals, Gold, Lamp parts and clock movements. Country Chic Ceramics, Little Britain, 4th Con. Mariposa (Golf Club road), 786-2086. WESTERN CANADA SCHOOL OF AUCTIONEERING LTD. Canada's first, and only com- pletely Canadian course offered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C.366. For partic- ulars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or phone 782-6215. N9 LOTO LUCK - Third drawing October 22, 1977, helps Town Hall 1873, Scout Hall, Port Perry Scugog Shores Museum meet increased building costs. Tic- kets $5.00 at various Scugog businesses. EOW OBEDIENCE Training School for family, results, 31 years experience. German Shepherds, Dobermans, Manchester Terriers, puppies, adults, regis- tered. Boarding. 655-3303. T.F. BELLY DANCING for fun and exercise, Thursday evenings, Latcham Centre. Phone 1-705- 786-2192 for information. T.F. CHANDELLE is fabulous fashion at your fingertips. For a home fashion show, or inform- 012 SECOND MORTGAGE Funds available at reasonable rates. Also mortgages bought and sold prompt and confidential service. 985-2592. ) T.F. Birth BREAR, Douglas and Jill (Hal- lett) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Rhonda Michelle, on September 25, 1977. Special thanks to Dr. Allin and maternity staff, Port Perry Memorial Hospital. Proud grandparents Ross and Betty Hallett, Sonya, and Robert and Beatrice Brear, Sonya. At Rest WRIGHT, Levina May - At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Monday, October 3, 1977, May Forder, beloved wife of the late Osmond Wright, dear mother of - Lulu (Mrs. G. Faint) of Black- stock, Frank of Collingwood, and Edith (Mrs. W. D. Fairthorne) of Etobicoke. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Sister of the late Joseph Forder. Inher 79th year. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry, on Thursday, October 6 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemet- ery, Cadmus. In Memoriam SHUNK - In loving memory of Florence, who passed away October 7, 1974. There is never morning, Buf | think of the loved one | had, Not a day do | forget you, In my heart you are always here, For | loved and miss you As it ends the third year. Always remembered by Gordon. a night or Notice POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions, PORT PERRY, FLORISTS 985-8676 IVES FLORIST 985-2525 ! LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Art for All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. TREASURE CORNER 108 WATER STREET 985-8226 ""HAND-MADE GIFTS for EVERY OCCASION." OPEN: Mon. to Wed. & Sat. 910 é Thurs. & Fri.9t09 Sunday 1to5p.m. 4 e.0.W. CLUB ANNRENE Dance Band Schedule Oct. 15 - Something Blue Oct. 22: Par 4 Oct. 29 - Lockerbie NOJEANS RESERVATIONS DON ARMSTRONG 725.4344 or 576-6599 Coming Events SCUGOG ISLAND Beavers Par- ent Meeting. There will be a meeting at Scugog Island Com. munity Hall on Monday, October 17th at 8 p.m. Any pdrents of Beavers, age 5 - 7 are invited fo attend and meet with the lead: ers. For further information, contact Marg Lawrence, 985-7245 or Bill Bobbie, 985-3552..012 Coming Events ren, 12 years and under, $2.00. PLAN TO ATTEND the Annual Hot Turkey Dinner with Plum Pudding, served by Sunderland U.C.W. on Wednesday, October 26th, 1977, in Sunderland United Church. Beginning to serve at 4:00 p.m. Adults $4.00. Child. O.N.O. DANCE, Blackstock Recreation Centre, Saturday, October 22nd, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Joey Vann. Lunch and refreshments. $8.00 per couple. For tickets, phone 986-4440. 012 SPORTSMAN NIGHT, Saturday October 15 at Port Perry Legion, Roast Beef supper, 7 p.m. Cock- tails at 6 p.m. Dance 8:30 p.m. $5.00 each. PORT PERRY CUBS Paper Drive on Saturday, November 5, 1977. Outlying areas wishing to get rid of old papers, call 985.3563 or 985-7795. 026 FALL SUPPER at St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, Saturday, October 15th, starting at 5:30 p.m. Adults $3.50; Chil- dren, 12 & under $1.25. Pre- schoolers free. Come to the PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sun., Oct 16 8a.m. to 12 noon Blackstock Arena TRENTWAY TOURS Special X-MAS DEPARTURES t TEXAS- 16 day Depart Dec. 17, 1977. FLORIDA- 16 Day Depart Dec. 17, 1977. DAYTONA BEACH- 9 Day (night travel) Depart Dec. 25, 1977. DAYTONA BEACH- 11 Day (no nite travel) Depart Dec. 23, 1977. As well as many Winter Tours to: FLORIDAY-TEXAS CALIFORNIA For details contact: NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 ANNOUNCEMENT Announcing the opening of a new Dental Office for the Practice of General and Family Dentistry at 400 Dundas St. West, Whitby (corner of Kent, 2 blocks west of Brock St.). : 'DR. MAX NEIMAN, DENTIST Office hours by appointment. Saturday appointments are available. ' 666-1555 Evening and TOWN HALL 1873 COMING EVENTS PROUDLY PR ESENTS COUNTRY JAM BOREE FEATURING Carl Leitch & the Hayloft Ramblers SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 - 8 P.M. Admission $3.00 per person. Tickets at thedoor. ~~ Port Perry NEXT ATTRACTION "THEATRE 5" PRESENTATION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1977 ATTENTION DEALERS & CONSUMERS! Scarborough' s Newest Open Market FLEA MARKET pA for Feryone. Ae L i EVERY THURSDAY -5p.m. 10 10 pm . EVERY SATURDAY 1 a.m. 16pm EVERY SUNDAY - 10a, m. to é Birch Markets, 488 Birchmount Road, carborough 9% 2683 Mr. Witton PLAN TO ATTEND the Port Perry Catholic Womens' League Annual Fall Bazaar, Saturday, October 29 from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. RUMMAGE, BAKE & Plant Sale. Fish pond for Kids, spon. sored by the Kinette Club of Port Perry, October 22nd, 10:30 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church Hall, Scugog Road. at the Scout Hall. 026 | call 985-2226 or 985-7558. For donations SKATE-A-THON All money collected from Skate-a- thon should be turned into the Royal Bank or Bank of Commerce, Port Perry. Thank you for your support. ROY McMASTER ASTROLOGER Cycles for Living & Development. R.R. 1, LITTLE BRITAIN 705-785-2160 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mar-Laine Handcrafts MOVED to \irger quarters at 227 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY RE-OPENING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th See Many Items on Sale including 4 ' © 20% OFF Needlepoint Kits & Canvases " FREE DRAW FOR FRAMED CREWEL PICTURE Open 6 Days a Week 10a.m. fosiae. mg. : Fridaysto8:00 p.m. =/~ ~ PRIZES: $1,000. ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT! LOTO LUCK DRAW OCTOBER 22, 1977. LOTO LUCK is not just "another lottery'. The full benefit of this lottery is felt-here in Scugog, where most of the prizes are won and where the beneficiaries spend most of the proceeds. LOTO LUCK supports Youth (Scout Hall); the Arts (Town Hall); and Herfiage (Scugoy Shores Museum). LOTO LUCK deserves your support. Only 1,000 tickets at $5.00 per ticket. 1in 10 tickets will win a Free ticket in the next draw or money back. Better odds than any other lottery in Canada. $300. $200, $100. $50, TRUST FUND: 40% of net proceeds will be added to the trust fund set up in 1975 to provide 'for future assistance. To date the fund has grown -10 about $1;7( ,'and a sell-out in October will add Another $1000. ' Trustees of the fund are Mrs. fi regor, Mr. Grant MacDonald, and Mr. 61 Il Sharpe, all of Port Perry. : BUY YOUR TICKET NOW: Dowson's Food Master - I.G.A. 'Blebrior's Florist - Port: Perry Star - House of Howard - Country Village : + Luke's Country Store - Geo. Smith Law Office - David's Beauty Salon - The Pink Dot - Gord" owls Motors - Brock's - Port Perry Star Stationery. ~ For further information - ~The Secretary, Irma Lewis 985. 3633 4