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Port Perry Star, 11 Apr 1979, p. 24

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7 {gia lal - Form : A ~' Ir 2), STR ih 1, we i han RS os Ta Ya Sai \.! S, a x he Fora So Gan Pa 3 Sn Ta Lea EO PA ak ' Rainbiivdoda ness bi elindedions RUE 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 11, 1979 PRL RAFIE APS Fear vs » Da aa - -\ Ch IA FLAT ng | BPIFLRAEAN PS \ "~ ALE 3 Ladd Loni d arn ' ROMER AN FLAN REN GW a BAIN LE A WERE) J. PER TCVAER SWB VIVO A 1 « RST V AN a [} I TY o A A Es Ne -~ ssified Cla Card of Thanks | We would like to express our thanks 10 the Scugog Indian Band and Ladies who served lunch, Pallbearers, Charles Brignall, McDermott -Panabaker and friends for their flowers and cards, Doctors and nurses in Port Perry Hospital. Bert Johnson & Family Hazel Elliott & Abe Johnson We would like to thank all our family, friends and relatives who helped us celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary and for all the lovely cards and gifts we received. We'd like to have you visit us at anytime. Eugene & Mildred Dearborn | wish to thank my relatives, friends and Rev. Brawn, for their visits and inquiries, while | was a patient in Oshawa Hospital, and since returning home. Ralph Somerville We wish to express our sincere ~ appreciation to relatives and friends for their many pxpressions of sympathy, floral tributes, donations and acts of kindness in the loss of our dear sister Mary. A special word of thanks to Rev. McEntyre, Dr. McKinney, Dr. Smith, Dr. Frost, the staffs of Oshawa General Hospital, and Fairview Lodge and fo the Ashburn Ladies who served lunch. The Hopkins Family Our sincere appreciation to all our friends, relatives and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, donations to the heart fund and many acts of kindness in the loss of a dear wife and mother. Many thanks also to Willie for the eulogy, the U.C.W., Brignall's Ambulance, Rev. Brawn and Mc- Dermott-Panabaker Funeral Home. The Ray Cook Family Announcement Mrs. William J. Brown of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jeffrey of Port Perry would like to announce the marriage of their children Janice Eileen and Ronald Cecil, the wedding took place in Port Perry United Church on February 24, 1979. GEORGE -- HOLTY - Mr. and Mrs. John J. George of Welland are happy to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Janice Frances Ann, to Glen lan Holtby, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Byron Holtby of Port Perry. Marriage to take place May 5, 1979 at 4 p.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Welland, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. William Blackburn of Haydon are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Catherine Dale, to Richard Gerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer C. Huggins of R.R. #2, Port Perry Births MacMASTER: Kimberly Elaine proudly announces the arrival of her handsome brother, Bradley James 9 Ibs. 7 ozs. on Monday, April 2, 1979 at Oshawa General Hopsital. Proud parents are Jim and Nancy. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. D.C. MacMaster of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Crozier of Huntsville. A great-grandson for Mrs. J.D MacMaster of Port Perry BENNS Doug and Karen (nee Ellicott) are happy to announce the birth of their twin sons, on March 27th, 1979 in Scarborough Centennary Hospital, Nigel Francis 3 Ibs. 12 ozs., Aaron Wayne ' 'ms 11 ozs. Grand: children «. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Benns, Whitby and Mr. and Mrs vernon Ellicott, Port Perry MICHEL John and Gail (nee Hiltz) thank God for the safe arrival of their son, Jonathan Mark, 7 Ibs. 8 oz. on April 3, 1979 at Oshawa General Hospital. HALL Charles is happy to announce the arrival of a nephew, David Adam, 7 Ibs. 3 ozs. on April 5, 1979. Arf, Arf Birth "Y Notice Coming Events HALL Ted and Gina (nee Groom) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, David Adam, 32559. on April 5, 1979. A brother for Allison. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Groom, St. Catharines and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall, Port Perry. OBEDIENCE TRAINING School for family, 32 years experience, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Cockers, registered. Boarding 655-3303. T.F. APRIL 18 - 11:30 - 1:30 Spring Luncheon or April Luncheon or -- at Oddfellow's Hall. Price $2.50. by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. THE KINSMEN CLUB of Port Perry is holding a Pancake Breakfast with all proceeds going fo the Cystic Fibrosis SCUGOG RATEPAYER'S Assocation could help. 985-3596 or 985-3073. E.O.W. At Rest SLUTE, THOMAS HENRY - At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Friday, April 6, 1979, Thomas Slufe beloved husband of Ruby Brown and loving father of Marie (Mrs. Bruce Woodrow) Sunderland, Evelyn (Mrs. Ron Vokins) Port Perry, dear son of Elizabeth and the late Walter Slute, brother of Roy and Robert of Pontypool, Mary (Mrs. Ross Page) of Port Perry, also survived by 5 grandchildren. In his 49th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott Panabaker, Port Perry. Funeral service at the Port Perry United Church on Monday, April 9, 1979 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. ZAPOROZAN, JOHN - Suddenly at his residence Port Perry, Ont. on Wed. April 4th, 1979 John Zaporozan, dearly loved husband of Anne Chomniak, dear father of Dennis of Oshawa, Carole (Mrs. L. Hill) Turo N.S. and Stephen at home, grandfather of James & Jodie Zaporozan, Christine and Sandy Hill, dear brother of Lena (Mrs. Jno Prestanski) and Stella Zaporozan both of Windsor. In his 56th year. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker Port Perry. Funeral service on Sat. April 7, 1979 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. In Memoriam MacDONALD - In loving memory of our dear brother Raymond who passed away April 17, 1974. Like falling leaves Ray The years slip by. But loving memories never die. Deeply missed by sisters Bessie MacCannel and Jessie Holley VENNING, ORR - In loving memory of my husband who passed away April 11, 1976. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near. Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last for- ever. Always remembered by wife Edna Notice NEW OFFICERS were elected for the TOPS club. The new leader is Mabel Allen and the co- leader is Helen Wilson. New members are welcome. Anyone interested phone 985-3824 or 985-7609. The Queen of the Month for February and March was Carol MacDowell. GREENBANK Centennial Hall available for rentals. $30.00 per floor, $50.00 entire hall. Book- ings: J. Greene, 985-8006. 3X POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions PORT PERRY FLORISTS 985-8676 INCOME TAX TIME K. DAVE MUIR, R.l.A. Reg Ind Acct Small Business & Personal Consulting Notice to Shift Workers Evening & Day Hours Monday to Saturday 985-7079 5 ; Foundation, Sunday, April 15th 9 MASTER FEEDS will be closed : x J a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Blackstock Friday, April 13th, Good Friday. | pec. Centre. Please plan fo attend. BIG DAY TO CONE!!! Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair, Sat. Apr. 28th at 1 p.m. Latcham Centre. Bake table, Delicatessan, Variety, Garden Cenfre, White Elephant, Tea Tables efc. Donations to all tables welcome. Phone 985-7137, 985-2201, 985-7168. ALLAN LAWRENCE, M.P. for Durham, and Northumberland, will be speaking at Port Perry Latcham Centre, Wednesday, April 11th. Open to the public. PARENTS ASSOCIATION Dance Saturday, May 12, ¢ p.m. at Port Perry Scout Hall. Music by Cathy Jean and the Log Cabin BAHA'I INFGRMATION - Every Monday evening 8 p.m., informal everyone welcome. For inform- | pug Admission $7.00 per ation call 985-7706 T.F. | couple. Lunch, refreshments, i bar privileges. For tickets call CAMPING FOR BOYS. An ex- | 985.7297. M9 citing camping program for all boys. Residential camps: Camp Samac - Oshawa , 8 to 11 years. Camp Samac Adverture Base - Haliburton, Ont., 11 to 16 yrs. Program is open to alt boys. For information and brochures con- tact: Boy Scouts of Canada, 1711 BINGO - every Tuesday night, Port Perry Lions club at latcham Centre. Early bird game 7:30 p.m. sharp. Doors open 7:00 p.m. Jackpot $10.00 per line $200. in 54 numbers, minimum $50.00 T.F. Simcoe St. North, Oshawa, Ont. L1G 4Y1 or phone 416-725-4734." WELCOME to a gleaner m2 combine sales feature meeting introducing the N. Series Rotary Combines Wed. April 18th, 8 p.m. at Trewin Farm Equipment. Refreshments. 986-4283. MORTGAGE FUNDS available at reasonable rates. Also mort- gages bought and sold, prompt and confidential service. 985-2592. T.F. | LEGION BINGO the next : Legion bingo will be on Thurs- day, April 12, 1979. Jackpot $180. IVES FLORIST in 51 numbers. Early bird game 985-2525 starting at 7:30 p.m. Al LAKEVIEW PLAZA SPRING SWING featuring A Complete Line of Floral Art For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. choirs and bands from the Scugog area schools. Wed., April 18th, Port Perry High School, 7:30 p.m. Admission free. Al8 Coming Events SPRING LUNCHEON, Wednesday, April 18 at 11:30 - 1:30 at Oddfellows Hall, sponsor- ed by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission $2.50. THE KINSMEN CLUB of Port Perry needs your help to help you. May 12th we will be holding a Flea Market at the Boy Scout Hall, Port Perry. Any and all articles will be picked up and greatly appreciated. For infor- mation call 985-2226 or 985-8228 or SPRING CAPER, Saturday. April 21, 9 p.m. at Utica Hall, sponsored by Raglan U.C. board of Managers, music by Frank contact any Kinsmen. M9 Sarksy- Whasimmpinill og Port Perry Pre-Registration Snowmobile Club New Members BLACKSTOCK NURSERY SCHOOL BANQUET & DANCE Saturday, April 21 3-4 Year Olds (LATCHAM CENTRE | | April 17th 8pm. For ganio0 por 0 Pe 5 For further information call 985-2834 or 705-357-3467. Margie Wray 986-5293 Port Perry Minor Hockey Association NOTICE All amendments to the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association must be submitted in writing to the secretary, by April 22, 1979, by registered mail, 2 weeks prior to the Annual Meeting (May 6, 1979). c/o Secretary P.P.M.H.A., Gary Fellows, 447 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario. LOB 1NO ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 419 - PORT PERRY We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Merchants and Citizens of Port Perry and surrounding district for making our Benefit Dance, April 7th, 1979, a resounding success. Chairman Len Haigh, 3rd Vice-President. . ~~ Coming Events Scugog Choral Society presents . . . . y Music! Music! Music! '79 AT TOWN HALL 1873 - PORT PERRY Friday & Saturday, April 20th & 21st Admission $3.00 Children $2.00 Tickets available from Society Members, The Port Perry Star, or Irwin Smith Music Ltd. TOWN HALL 1873 PORT PERRY proudly presents THE PAUL GAULIN MIME CO. Wednesday, April 11th - 1:30 p.m. IN TOWN HALL 1873 Adults: $3.50 Students: $2.50 TERRY'S FAMILY RESTAURANT & TAVERN Hwy. 12 - North of Manchester - 985-3766 THIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY - 5 to 9 P.M. Complete Roast Turkey Dinner $3 50 Or Rainbow Trout Steaks Eat All You Want at our New Salad Bar. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER - 1to 4 P.M. Ribeye Steak Dinner $3.50 SALAD BAR SPECIAL FOR EASTER REGULAR SUNDAY BUFFET - 5 to 10 P.M. All you can Eat - $5.00 Children under 12 - $2.50 ALSO STEAKS & CHINESE FOOD Salad Bar Open Wednesday & Thursday 5 to 9 p.m. You're invited to PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL"S 31st Annual 'AT HOME FRIDAY, APRIL 27th - 9:00 P.M. featuring 'Kalidescope' Tickets $8.00 couple. : May be obtained at P.P.H.S. FORMAL ATTIRE IS REQUESTED EAT, DRINK & BE WARY! NUTRITION WORKSHOP This Saturday, April 14th, 1979 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. IN UXBRIDGE Free Film - Speakers & Discussion FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE SHIRLEY AND GEORGE WIEDEMEYER 852-5108 (After 6:00 P.M.) -»

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