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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1978, p. 26

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1 XH TN ny AL ------------------e SEE TER Reh REE RN Card of Thanks | At Rest Notice Brian Holtby and Janice Artym would like to thank all their friends and relatives for their presence at the Prince Albert dance, and for the lovely recliner chair. Many thanks to doctors and nurses of Port Perry and Oshawa ~ hospitals for their excellent care given to me while | was a patient there. | would also like to extend my thanks to friends and relatives for their cards, flowers and gifts and their many kind- nesses shown to me. Bonnie Bell Thank you to all who helped in any way to make our Fashion presentation and buffet luncheon a success. Special thanks to Eleanor's Flowers and Fergus- son's General Store. Greenbank Ladies Auxiliary of Scouting | would like to express my appre- ciation for the many cards of congratulations, gifts and visits at the time of my 90th birthday. A special thanks to the Mary Unit of the U.C.W. and Gladys Mahaffy and Helen Pollard for their help with refreshments. Edgar Leask We wish to thank our dear Epsom friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. John and Darlene Begin The family of the late Helen Menzies wish to thank their relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy, flowers, cards and donations at the time of the loss of their mother and grandmother. Mere words cannot express our gratitude to everyone for their prayers, and many acts of kKind- ness during the illness and pass- ing of my husband, George Beaton, and for the flowers, visits, cards, and donations to the Cancer Society. Our thanks also to Drs. Bryon and McClin- tock, nurses and staff of Ux- bridge Hospital, to Rev. Fairley, Rev. Roundell for the comforting words, to the Greenbank ladies for serving lunch, also to Mc- Dermott and Panabaker for their efficient services. Marjorie and the Beaton Family Announcement Mr. and Mrs. William Ward of R.R.2, Seagrave, take pleasure in announcing the forthcoming. marriage "of Their youngest daughter, Marion Joyce to Dean Alexander Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hunter of Ux- bridge. The wedding will take place on June 3, 1978. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard, Port Perry, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Denna Jean to Gregory Mark Howsam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith, R.R.1 Oshawa, Ontario. The wedding to take place at 4 p.m., June 3, 1978 in Port Perry United Church. POGUE, Roy Edwin - Of Rich- mond, B.C. (formerly of Port Perry). Passed away suddenly, Sunday. April 30, 1978. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pogue, R.R.3, Port Perry. Beloved hus- band of Erna, dear father of Corrina and Randy. Brother of Bill of Oshawa, Gordon af Port | Perry, and Grace (Mrs. R. Bowers) of Pickering. In his 35th year. Funeral Service at Rich- mond Funeral Home, Richmond, B.C. on Wednesday, May 3 at 1 p.m. In Memoriam FISH - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Muriel, who passed away May 8, 1977. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. Lovingly remembered by hus- band Douglas, son Rodger and daughter-in-law Melinda. FISH, Muriel - In loving memory of a dear Gramma. Together we shared our happi- ness, And now we are apart, But nothing in this world, Gramma, Will replace you in our heart. Sadly missed by Shelley and Lisa. PARRY - In loving memory of a dear daughter, Teresa, who passed away April 30, 1966: Thinking today of you, Then that is nothing new; We thought about you yesterday, And the day before that, too, We shall think of you tomorrow, And each day through the years, Though absent you are very near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, brothers and sister. STRONG, Erma - In loving memory of my two dear friends, Erma, who left us April 29, 1977 and Gladys Thompson, February 8, 1978. The Celestial Choirs in Heaven will sing more sweetly because you both are there. Notice WESTERN CANADA School of Auctioneering Ltd. Canada's ~ first; and the only completely Canadian course offered any- where. 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. IVES FLORIST 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Art for All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sweetman and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm ~are 'pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Jennifer and Jamie. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 10, 1978 at 4 p.m. at Port Perry United Church, Port Perry, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder, --R.R.3, Port Perry, are pleased to announce the engagement -of their daughter, Anna Louise to Mr. Murray William McLaughlin son of Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin of Oshawa. Garden wedding will take place at the residence of the bride's parents, June 17, 1978. Births MIDDLETON - David and Lori are happy to announce the safe arrival of Jason David, 7 Ibs. 6 01s., born Friday, April 21, 1978. Many thanks to Dr. Allin and maternity staff. BAHA'I Fireside (informal meeting) held in Port Perry every ' Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Phone 985-8396 or write P.O. Box 308, Port Perry. _T.F. THE MUSIC MAN - Disc Jockey Service. - Recorded music for dances, banquets, weddings. Reasonable. 986-5286. T.F. ' ARE YOU A frustrated parent? Screaming, spanking often? Can we help? Parents Anonymous. Confidential. 723-6071. M8 SECOND MORTGAGE Funds available at reasonable rates. Also mortgages bought and sold prompt and confidential service. 985-2592. . T.P: OBEDIENCE Training Schoo! 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. 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., OVERWEIGHT? Come to TOPS and Take Off Pounds Sensibly. Every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Port Perry High School. 655-3955 or 985-2571. POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions. PORT PERRY FLORISTS 985-8676 Coming Events EUCHRE - Oddfellows Hall, Sat. May 6th, 1978, 8 p.m. sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 75c. Prizes and lunch. OPEN MEETING of Nestleton Area Recreational Club, Wed- nesday, May 10 at 8 p.m., Nestle- ton Community Centre. Every- one welcome. M10 ENERGY ALTERNATIVES for .Tomorrow. A meeting for individuals concerned with the practical application of Solar Energy, Wind Power and fuel from Plant matter will be held at the Town Hall, Port Perry on Friday, May 12 at 7:30 p.m. For further information call 571-0415. PLANT PARTY sponsored by Junior Women's Guild, Anglican Church, Wednesday, May 10, 8 p.m. Anglican Church Hall. Admission 50c. Door prize and funch. CARTWRIGHT Boy Scouts Annual Dance, Nestleton Com- munity Centre. Music by the Double B's. Bar and Buffet. May 13, 1978. $7.00 couple. For tickets 986-4728. will be permitted on THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY NOTICE HALF LOAD REGULATIONS Half Load Regulations will be extended to May 8, 1978 on all Regional Roads north of and including Regional Road #4 (Taunton Road). Full loads | Highway 401 to Highway 47. W.A. Twelvetrees, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works, Regional Municipality of Durham OF DURHAM Regional Road 1 from 3 Coming Events Coming Events IMMACULATE CONCEPTION MEN'S CLUB Mother's Day Dance SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1978 9p.m.tola.m. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH HALL Music by "The Adels" Bar Privileges - Lunch available at reasonable charge. Tickets $6.00 per couple at door. Or call Walter Albers 985-3593 Port Perry Minor Hockey Association ANNUAL MEETING - Election of Officers - SUNDAY, MAY 7th, 1978 7:00 P.M. LATCHAM CENTRE' EXCITING NEW BINGO Every Monday Night - 7:30 P.M. Early Bird Game - Share the Wealth 18 Regular Games - Two Special Games Jack Pot Game: $200.00 in 54 Numbers $150.00 in 55 Numbers $100.00 in 56 Numbers $50.00 Consolation Admission $1.00 : consists of 4 Cardson a lap Card. LITTLE BRITAIN COMMUNITY CENTRE SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sales & Advertising Seminar TUESDAY, MAY 16th - 7:30 P.M. AT EMIEL'S PLACE Guest Speakers & Topics: 1] Value of Advertising - Robin Lyon (Free Press) 2.] Theme & Repetion - Alex Grant (CKLB) 3.) Layout - Oshawa Times 4.] Group Promoting - John Prichard 5.1 What & Where to Avertise - Peter Hvidsten (Port Perry Star) 6.] Aesthetics of Premises - David Mills (Architect) 7.] Marketing Alternatives - Art King (Durham College) 8.) Market Analysis, New Businessmen - John Holt (Durham College) Registration $5.00 Tickets available at Young Dominion Hardware or Dr. J. Hardy's Office. THE STUDENT'S COUNCIL OF CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL invites you to share with them their 20th " NNUAL . OME DANCE to be held in the BLACKSTOCK RECREATION CENTRE Saturday, May 13th, 1978 at9:00 p.m. Foo Music by "Joey Vann Quartette'" Admission: $6.00 per couple C.H.S. Students: $5.00 per couple * Tickets may be purchased at Cartwright High School 986-424). DANCE, Saturday, May 13 at Utica Hall, 9:00 - 1:00 A.M. music by Twin Spin of Oshawa. Lunch and refreshments. Ad- mission - $5.00 per couple. Tic- kets, phone 985-2049. YARD SALE - Neighbours at the corner of 47 and 12 Highways are having a Yard Sale on Saturday, 20th of May. IN CONNECTION with Canoe the Nonquon on Saturday, June 3, Town Hall 1873 and Scugog Historical Society will hold a™¥ giant Auction Sale in the Water Street Park. Anyone interested in donating useful items may call the following numbers: Mrs. Jane Litt,. 985-2293; Mrs. Zula Hall, 985-2367; Mrs. Bev Muir, 985-7079. ! OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, May 14, second season of Antiques at Anne Ballantine's Antique Shop, Greenbank. Second house, west § of 4 corners, north side. Come browse. Buy if you. wish. Refreshments served. 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. . M10 LEGION BINGO the next Legion Bingo will be on Thurs. May 11, 1978. Jackpot $190.00 in 52 numbers. Earlybird game starting 7:30 p.m. M10 MOTHER'S DAY Breakfast, Sunday, May 14. 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Oddfellows Hall, spon- sored by Warriner Lodge. Adults $1.75. Children $1.00. mio ¥ GARAGE SALE - Saturday & Sunday, Scugog Island, Hoods Beach, water skis, lawn mower, freezer, colour T.V., boat motor, etc. BAZAAR AND BAKE Sale, Sat. May 27, 1 p.m., Caesarea Com- munity Hall. Adylts 50c. Chil- dren 25c. "Includes refreshments and door prize. Sponsored by L.A. of the Hall. M24 AFTERNOON TEA Friends and relatives and neighbours of Ferne and John Tobin are cordially invited to attend an afternoon tea on the occasion of their 40th Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, May 14, 1978 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. in Seagrave United Church, Seagrave, Ontario. Best Wishes only. M10 TEEN DANCE featuring FRIDAY, MAY 5 9:00 p.m. NESTLETON COMMUNITY CENTRE every Thursday JUBILEE PAVILION Oshawa $550.00 Jackpot Game must go FREE ADMISSION 7:30 p.m. Starting Time INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS & CORINTHIAN LODGE Columbus, Ontario BREAKFAST totam. Sunday, May 7th Price: $1.75 - \ J "Noodles" |° BINGO | ~

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