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Port Perry Star, 4 Jan 1978, p. 18

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<p AON TEN AA cial X L OCA A RS Si ed kL CHER BESIESIL TSR SWAG ~Fort-McMurray; Alberta, form- 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1978 . ' / NRA . Fh \ we # eT \ : { A \ \ 3 a SNE FEVER IAN SCR RAL WO APR. . ARES S51 EAN RY, AFA VR EAS re SERIE SAE ELIE LPREEY OS ee sO UH Card of Thanks Your tournament chairman would like to take this opportun. ity to extend a hearty thanks to the people of our community whom; at this busy time of the year, were gracious enough to open their homes to visiting hockey teams from Trenton, Ontario. Bryce Ashmore, Tournament Chairman, P. P. Minor Hockey Assoc. To Mom and Dad Elliot - Thank you for the best day anyone could ever have. It was a birthday | will never forget. With much thanks and love.... Bob | wish to thank the doctors and nurses who were so thoughtful and kind to my husband while he was in hospital. Also thank you for the cards, calls and flowers to me, and for the donations sent to charities in his memory. Elsie Clarke Sincere thanks to B8rignall's -Ambulance for their quick and efficient service, to Dr. Martin and the staff of Port Perry Hospital for the kind attention shown us when our little girl was in need of emergency attention. Larry, Barb and Julie Doble My most sincere appreciation to Wayne Taylor for returning my wallet and many thanks to the amazing dog who found and brought it to him. Wendy Bateman The family of the late Mr. John Milton Fisher wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, cards of sympathy and their donations to the Cancer Society and Heart Fund during the loss of a beloved husband, father and grand- father. Sincere thanks to Rev. Philip Romerill for his kind words and understanding, and to the ladies of Blue Ray Chapter who served lunch, the pallbear- ers and McDermott and Pana- baker Funeral Home. Your efforts were all deeply appreci- ated. Minnie Fisher and family I would like to thank Dr. Millar, Dr. Tanna, Dr. Hammett, nurses, and staff of Port Perry Hospital for their wonderful care while | was in hospital. | would also like to thank Rev. Brawn, Board of Session, U.C.W. for visits, cards and inquiries. Special thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for their kindness. George Jackson Birth | BRADLEY - Paul and Jill wish to announce the arrival of their daughter, Leslie Ann. Born Tuesday, December 20th, 1977, at 6:28 a.m. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Stone of Saintfield, and Mrs. Bernice Bradley of Markham. A very special thank you to Dr. Hammett. z TIPTON - Keith and Dawn wel- come with love their new baby daughter, Suzanne Christine, born Tuesday, December 20 at 1:10 p.m., 1977, weighing 7 Ibs. 10 0zs. Baby sister for Scott, Kim- berley, Laura, Jennifer and Gre- ! gory. We really thank God for this precious little life he has given us to care for. All from erly of R.R.4, Port Perry. DE JONG - Ralph and Celeste are happy to announce the arrival of their son Christopher Randolph on December 20, 1977. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. DeJong. In Memoriam McMILLAN, Ruth - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who left us December 28, 1975. She left us quietly, Her thoughts unknown, But left us with a memory We are proud to own. So treasure her, Lord, In Your garden of rest, For when on earth She was one of the best. Sadly missed by Mac, family, grandchildren and great grand. son. X i In Memoriam | At Rest Notice HARDY, Sarah Ann - In loving memory of our darling mother who passed away December 26, 1972. It was the month of December, Standing around an open grave, | We watched them -lower our |! loving Mom, We would have given our life, to save, Mom you often said we'd miss you, Those words have proven true, For we lost the dearest Mom on earth, The day that we lost you. Sadly missed and always remembered by your loving son Pete and daughter-in-law Doris. HILL - In loving memory of a dear grandfather, William, who passed away January 4, 1977. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and | mind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. - Always remembered by all the Grandchildren. HILL - In loving memory of a dear husband, William, who passed away, January 4, 1977. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Lovingly remembered by wife Florence. HILL - In loving memory of a dear father, William Hill, who passed away January 4, 1977. O happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness, The world can never fill. Always remembered by daughter Verna. At Rest DEVITT, Lena May - At Memor- ! ial Hospital, Bowmanville, on ! Tuesday, December 27, 1977, ' Lena May Devitt of 32 Jane Street, beloved wife of the late Creighton Devitt, dear mother of Mrs. C. Hamilton (Evelyn), Laverne, Mrs. A. Booker (Aileen), and Mrs. G. Wilson - (Leona). Also survived by 2 grandchildren and one great grandchild. In her 89th year. Rested at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home. Service was in the Chapel on Friday, December 30, 1977 at 2:00 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Blackstock. HONEY, Mabel Olivia - At Lake- view Manor, Beaverton, on Sunday, January 1, 1978, Mabel O. Williams (late of Port Perry), beloved wife of the late George Lawson Honey, dear mother of Isabel (Mrs. M. Annis), Broug- ham, and the late Frank Honey; pre-deceased by one sister Mrs. Lorne Thompson (Mary) and one_4---- brother, Earl Williams; dear grandmother of Lorne, John, Sheila and Rick Annis, and Richard and Janet Honey. In her 91st year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Wednesday Janvary 4 at 2:00 p.m. Inter ment Pine Grove Cemetery. JEFFREY, Frederick E. (Retired manager Bank of Com- merce, Weston) At South Water- loo Hospital on December 25, 1977, Frederick E. Jeffery of Preston Springs Garden, Cam- bridge. Dearly beloved husband of Elma Sonley, dear father of Heten (Mrs. A.M. Pearson) Guelph and beloved brother of Clarence, Arthur, Howard, Grant, Albert, and the late Cecil, Frank, Marjorie and Florence. Loving grandfather of Jeffrey of Edmonton and Barbara of Ottawa. A private family ser vice. was held 'followed by cremation. g JOBIN, Paul Laval - Suddenly on Thursday, December 29, 1977, Paul Jobin of Port Perry, dear father of Tammy, Lisa and Angela, loving son of Laval and Marguerite Jobin of R.R.S5, Sunderland, dear brother of John and Robert of Oshawa, Terry (Mrs. G. Mahaffy) Port Perry, Raymond and Roderick at home. In his 26th year. At the Chapel of McDermott.Panabaker, Port Perry. Retuiem Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Con- ception on Saturday, December 31 at 10 a.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. i husband of Elsie Campbell. CLARKE, Clifford [Knobby] Died on December 28, 1977, at Port Perry Hospital. Beloved His body had been willed to science. In lieu of flowers, donations fo the charity of your choice will be appreciated. SMITH, Rena Mae [Hope] - At the Community Hospital, Port Perry, on Monday, January 2, 1978, Rena Mae Jackson, beloved wife of the late Stanley Hope, dear mother of Merle (Mrs. Ross Murphy) Prince Albert, and Celia ((Tillie) Mrs. Wm. Dickin- son) Toronto, and the late Jean Hope; sister of Mabel (Mrs. Jno. Sweetman), Aileen (Mrs. L. Chamberlain), and the late Bessie Dowson; dear grand- mother of Judy (Mrs. R. Olaisen) and Alan Murphy. Resting at the chapel of McDer- mott - Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Wednesday, January 4th at 3:30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Notice THE MUSIC MAN - Disc Jockey Service. Recorded music for dances, banquets, weddings. Reasonable. 986-5286. T.F. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Utica Hall Board will be held at Utica Hall on January 7th, 1978, 1:30 p.m. for election of mem- bers for 1978 and summary of work carried out last year. All | interested parties welcome. Bruce Houghland, Chairman. SECOND MORTGAGE Funds available at reasonable rates. Also mortgages bought and sold prompt and confidential service. 985-2592. T.F. BELLY DANCING for fun and exercise, Thursday evenings, Latcham Centre. Phone 1-705- 786-2192 for information. T.F. TAKEN BY MISTAKE, % length brown tweed winter jacket, Dec- ember 3rd, Catholic Hall, Fla- mingo Christmas Party. Coat left, tweed with fur lining, size 44. Would like to switch back. Call 986-4661. J4 DON'T BE BORED this winter. Join the beginner needlepoint class at Mar-Laine Hand Craft Boutique starting Thursday, Jan. 12,°1978, 7 - 9 p.m. $12.00 fee for six week course includes materials for sampler pincush- ion. Instruction by Sandy Sin- clair. Call 985-8011 & register. J.4 'OBEDIENCE Training School 31 years for family, results, experience. German Shepherds, . Dobermans, Manchester Terriers, puppies, adults, regis- tered. Boarding. 655-3303. T.F. POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers tor aj Occasions. PORT PERRY FLORISTS 985-8676 Coming Events Notice Coming Events IVES FLORIST | 985-2525 l LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Comblete-Line of Floral Art for All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. 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 or 985-3111. T.F. SAVE ON MUSIC LESSONS - Quality instruction is now avail- able by mail for Theory, Har- mony, History, Counterpoint and Analysis. All courses are orien- ted towards Royal Conservatory exams. Cost as low as $3.00 per lesson. More information write: Royal Canadian Music Prepar- ation School, P.O. Box 10460, Stn. B., Willowdale, Ontario, M2K 9Z9, or phone (416) - 48M-U-S-1-C. CRAFT CLASSES Call Creative Stop 985-7255. J.a2 LEGION BINGO. The, next Legion bingo will be on Thursday January 5th, 1978. Jackpot 170.00 in 50 numbers. Earlybird ame starting 7:30 p.m. D2) PORT PERRY Lions - Club Bingo, every Tuesday at Lat- 'cham Centre. 7:30 p.m. sharp. Doors open 7 p.m. Jackpot $10.00 per line; $200.00 in 54 numbers; minimum $50.00. OPEN HOUSE You are invited to the Fiftieth Wedding Anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Dobson, on Sunday, January 8, 1978 from 2 to 5 p.m., in the Masonic Hall on Queen Street in Port Perry. Best Wishes only, please. J.4 For Sale . BURGER BUS for sale. Known as "Ernest French Fries'. For further information, call 728-3494. OIL STOVE, two burner with automatic fan. Good condition. Also for sale, two guinea pigs. 985-8086. |Count Th e fry Bam 'Manufacturers of: Lamps, marble tables, flower pots, vases, de- corative figures. Also, old lamps repair- ed. Open to public, hwy. 12 . at Saintfield 985-3101 name, breed and sex of dog, (No Surcharge). 2. Each Male or Female: NOTICE TO RESIDENTS TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG - RE: 1978 DOG TAGS DOG LICENCE MUST BE OBTAINED ONORBEFORE " FEBRUARY 1st , 1978 1978 Dog Tags are available at the Municipal Offices, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry. Tags may be purchased by mail upon receipt of owner's mailing address, following applicable fees. All dogs over the age of 3 months must be licensed. FEES 1. All neutered or Spayed Dogs - $5.00 dog First Dog: per household - basic fee $10.00 Second Dog: per household - basic fee $10.00 plus $5.00 surcharge. Third & Additional Dogs: per household, each basic fee $10.00 plus $10.00 surcharge. 3. Kennel Licences: (No licence will be issued in a built-up area) $25.00 Kennel. 4. Replacement Tags: 25c. each. telephone number, with payment of the untagged dogs.) } Signed, Clerk. THE RUNNING-AT-LARGE OF DOGS WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG IS PROHIBITED. Your assistance is requested: Call Dog Control Officer, Anne Barrett Phone 852-7295 Goodwood Pound 640-1987 [10 - 12 noon] Ward IV Residents may call the Township Office 985-7346 for message relay to Anne. POUND FEES: $10.00 for first offence, $25.00 for second and subsequent offenses. BOARD FEES: $2.50 per day (plus $5.00 for Doreen M. Van Camp,' Fi OA Re, 0 ¥ 7 Jr / » La TOWN HALL 1873 ~ COMING EVENTS proudly presents The eminent Canadian pianist, EARLE MOSS IN TOWN HALL 1873 FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 8:00 P.M. Admission $5.00 per person. Tickets available at the Port Perry Star or by phoning 985-3043. (Concert is part of the Subscription Series.) Port Peny Start January 9,1978 Fitness - Wednesday Sewing - Wednesday Upholstery - (Monday Quilting - Monday _Fee:$12.50 CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES 10 WEEKS Personal Grooming - Monday Ty If sufficient interest (15 people) we Will consider offering other classes not mentioned. ~ Call 986-4241 to register. - 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. & Thursday . 5 weeks) » Eda Ontario delivered or caused to region. - vary 20th, 1978. W.H. Parnell, MINISTRY OF REVENUE ASSESSMENT REGION "13 605 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby, Ont. TO ALL OWNERS OR TENANTS IN DURHAM REGION Take notice that pursuant to Section 40 of the Assessment Act, Chapter 32, (as amended) RSO, 1970, | have on-the 4th day of January; 1978 MENT NOTICES to all owners or tenants in this The last day for appealing the Assessment Notice is February 9th, 1978 and the Assessment Roll may be examined at the Municipal Office during regular business hours commencing Jan- Regional Assessment Commissioner. be delivered ASSESS- Earlybird game ° [ a i

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