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Port Perry Star, 30 Jun 1981, p. 26

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or ry a A 2 Cn ba ne Be ; CH veg A a Ls Te ~~ ee _--L) RCE "Fn Cy vi e VLE BAER SA aN TA GAY) ah A, oR A SAP TRIAL RANA AS wal i [RTPA EV Wo Th ARI ARAN EL AR Boy ERG AK xy ERE NT vj RR IAN JOR 3 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 30, 198) CRRA OMNI PHONE 985-7383 a Classified Deadline Monday 3:00 P-M- REPEAT: CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $2.50 first 15 words, 10¢ each word following. Second insertion of the same ad .... for the first 15 words, 10* each word following. DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 3:00 P.M. BILLING CHARGE: $1.00 will be charged if ad is not paid for by Friday, following the insertion. DISPLAY ADS: For rates or information please call 985-7383. DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12 NOON $2.00 Card of Thanks : Card of Thanks Last Saturday morning, 4 Port Perry and 2 Blackstock Boy Scownns, with leaders, left for the Canadian Jamboree '81 In Alberta. To those individuals and groups from Scugog who helped to make this trip possible, we say sincere thanks. We know the boys will do a good job of rep- resenting the Scugog area. The Parents Association for Scouting and Guiding in Port Perry | would like to thank the comm- unities of Saintfield and Green- bank for the kindness and thoughtfulness shown to me on June 10, in the form of a bridal shower, at the home of Mrs. Betty Stone. The many wonder- ful gifts | received are very much appreciated. Thank you Kim (Denby) Brooker It is with heartfelt thanks we acknowledge the many acts of kindness shown toward our family in the loss of a very special loved one. Shirley Kuyt and Sons | would like to thank the princi- pal and staff of Epsom-Green- bank school for the yearly award donated in my name. Many thanks to the organizers, staff, students, parents, friends and relatives for the lovely gifts and beautiful retirement party held at Epsom school on June 23rd. | am truly grateful to everyone of you. Lillian Midgley My sincere thanks to all the grand people, relatives and friends, who helped make my stay In hospital, pleasant and enjoyable. To Drs. Price, Cohoon, Allin and other Drs. and medical associates, nurses and staff of the hospital for excellent care. Rev. Brawn, Clarke, Linstead and others for your prayers for my return to good health. For gifts, fruit, flowers and plants that brightened up the room. Your "cards and visits brought so much cheer and helped to make the time seem shorter. Lucille Gray | wish to sincerely thank Dr. Spear and Dr. Silens and the nurses at the hospital, to my family, relatives, neighbours and friends for the visits, flowers, fruit, gifts and cards during my stay there. It was 'deeply appreciated. Carol Cockerton Our grateful thanks to all our friends who helped to make the occasion of my retirement a memorable and happy time. Thank you for your notes and cards and for coming to my roast and to my reception. A special "thank you" to all those who planned, organized, and assisted in the various events. | will always be In your debt for giving me a wonderful send-off to green pastures. Ray Litt we would like to thank our relatives and friends for floral tributes, donations to the heart foundation and all the support and kindness shown to us during our recent loss of a dear husband and father, Jeffery Smith. Many thanks to my mother, sisters, and friends who supplied the lovely lunch after the service, special thanks to Rev. Brawn for his support and kind words. Olive Smith and Family a 'visits, Jack and Elma Roundell wish to sincerely thank their friends from the Greenbank, Seagrave Pinedale Churches and commun- ities for their good wishes and gifts, on the occasion of Rev. Roundell's retirement. We will 'treasure our memories of all of you. The families of the late Isobel Day wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives; friends and neighbours for their support and comforts during the recent illness and loss of a loving Mother, Grandmother and great Grandmother. We greatly. appreciate your sympathy expressed personally, with cards, floral tributes and memorial donations. Many thanks to Rev. Linstead for his comforting message and to Mr. Wagg of McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home. Thanks also to the Dorcas Unit, Port Perry, Grace and Head U.C.W."s, Scugog Island, for providing lunch after the service. The family of the late Clarke Williams wish to extend sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours, and friends for their cards, flowers and donations made to the Canadian Heart Fund. Thank you also to the © Masonic Lodge for their special service, the Nestleton U.C.W. for providing lunch, Rev. Parsons for his comforting words, and to Dr. Allin and the staff of Port Perry Community Hospital. It was very much appreciated. Avelyn Williams and family Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hedges, R.R. 2, Seagrave are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Catherine and Roy | Finlayson, son of Mrs. P. Watson of -Barrie and the late William Finlayson. The wedding took place on June 22, 1981 in The Little Church of the West, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A. The couple are now residing in Thornhill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas of Oshawa, are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kerry Joy, to Mr. Neil Geoffrey Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Taylor of Port Perry. Wedding will take place at Park- wood Estates, Oshawa, August 29th, 1981. The marriage is announced of Cathy Douglass Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robb Douglass of Bobcaygeon, to William Bruce Medland, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Medland of Brooklin. The marriage took place quietly in Peterborough on June 25th, 1981, Rev. M.C. Fisher officiating. IVESFLORISTLTD. 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Art. For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. Silk & Dried Arrangements 25% OFF CASH & CARRY J unity Memorial Hospital, At Rest Notice JOHNSON , Abe - at the Comm- Port Perry, on Wednesday, June 24, 1981. Abe Johnson, beloved son of the late James and Mary Johnson. Service was held at the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry on Friday, June 26, 2 p.m. Interment Mississauga Scugog Indian Reserve Cemetery. LIONS 101 Draw April winners: Bill Beare $50; Lorne Goodman $50; Fred Donahee $25; Jack Smith $25; Margaret Carnegie $25. May winners: Don Forder . © $50; Bill Bar $50; Jackie Gawley $25; Brian Mark $25; Bruce Beare $25. June winners: Arnold Roach $50; Doris Beare $50; Don Forder $25; Ray Wilson $25; Tom Russell $25. JEFFREY, Robert Samuel suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, June 25, 1981. Robert Jeffrey, dearly loved husband of Mildred (Palmer) Jeffrey of Oshawa. Dear brother of Hazel Slemmon of Port Perry, and dear uncle of Dawn Ireland of Port Perry. Service was held at the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry, on Saturday, June 27 at 3 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. As a remem- brance, a donation may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation. In Memoriam EDEN - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother Marg Eden who passed away June 23, 1977. Sweet memories will forever, Time cannot change them, it's true. Years that may come cannot sever, Our loving remembrance of you. Always remembered by Tom, Shirley, Bev, Jinny and grandchildren linger NOTTINGHAM - In loving memory of a dear husband Frank who passed away June 30, 1979. There's a gift in life you cannot buy That's very rare and true It's a gift of a wonderful husband Like the one | had in you. The many things you did for me In your kind and loving way You gave me years of happiness No one can take away. Nothing could be more beautiful Than the memories | have for you To me you were someone special God must have thought so too. Lovingly remembered by Wife Hazel NOTTINGHAM - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Frank, who passed away June 30, 1979. Sadly missed along lifes' way Quietly remembered every day No longer in our life to share But In our hearts he's alway there. Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter and son-in-law Kay, Lawrence and grandchildren WOODS - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Leonard, who passed away June 30, 1976. Dad is such a special word, A word that brings to mind, A big warm smile, a helping hand, -~ A way of being kind, Devotion to the family, A word of patience too, 'Dad" is such a special word, Because it stands for you." Sadly missed by son Manson, daughter-in-law Joan and family Notice BAHA'lI INFORMATION - Call 985-8197 or write 1153 Port Perry Post Office. E.O.W, PORT PERRY SNOWMOBILE Club - Hall, south of Port Perry - available for rentals. For infor: mation call 985-2888. EOW SCUGOG Block Parent Assoc. raffle winners were Judy Soomre, Port Perry, Brian O'Donaghue Oshawa, Kim Neals Nestleton. Thanks to. all who supported our cause. ANYONE witnessing an accident on 7A highway at Port Perry I plaza, please call 985-7935, "avallable for rentals. around 5 p.m. on Friday, June 26 ' WINNERS In the Stag and Doe draw June 19, 1981 were: #280 - , 1st: Donna M. Burnett, Scarbor- ough, Ontario. #236 - nd P. Branton, Brooklin, Ontario; #093 3rd Polka Padre, Acton, Ontario. GREENBANK Centennial Hall For bookings contact Pat Green 985-8006. Scugog Crisis Centre Business & Information 985-8850 12:00 to 4:00 P.M. - Mon. to Fri. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006 ATTENTION: Senior Citizens 10% OFF Breakfast, Lunch & Coffee Monday thru Fridays Only te DAIRY BAR on the waterfront - Port Perry 4 Coming Events RINGETTE BINGO $100.00 jackpot must go plus Bonanza Bingo. Monday July 6, 7:30 p.m. Latcham Centre, Port Perry. WALKING TOUR of Port Perry - architectural and historical interests conducted by Paul Arculus July 5th, lower Port Perry, July 12th - Borelia and Upper Port Perry. Tour starts at Town Hall at 2 p.m. Return to Town Hall. Refreshments will be served. Voluntary contributions accepted (if rain - postponed till July 19th). LEGION BINGO. The next Legion Bingo will be on Thurs- day July 9, 1981. Jackpot $250. in 60 numbers. Jiy8s EUCHRE - Oddfellows Hall, July 4, 1981 at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Ad- mission $1.00. Prizes and lunch. Coming Events Scugog Shores Museum presents .. The Motorcycle Specialists MOY BMW Motorcycles ON DISPLAY SUN.,JULY5 2:00t0 4:00 P.M. Yard Sales | YARD SALE - Queen St., Prince Albert, 3rd house north of cemetery. Oil stove, boy's bike and parts, box trailer, books, toys etc. Saturday July 4th, 10 a.m. GIANT Yard Sale at Mussel- man's Lake. Opposite Sun Valley Store, Saturday July 4th, 9 a.m. to 5p.m. SATURDAY July 4th, 4 mi. east on Shirley Road off Oshawa Rd. LEASKDALE Sejls Out. Giant yard sale in Leaskdale Park (7 miles north of Uxbridge) July 11, 1981, 8:00 - 4:00. New and used items. Refreshments available. Vendors welcome for only $5.00. Rain date July 18. For Iinfor- mation, Gail Brooks 852-7223; Carol Speight 852-7961. Jiys YARD SALE - 3 families, Satur- day July 4, 10:00 - 3:00, Mariposa Estates - Seagrave, 8 miles north of Port Perry - follow signs. Antique clock, canoe, bicycles, baby carriage, crib, highchair, other baby items, water pump, solar blanket, BBQ, countertop, wooden decoys, household items, childrens table. For Sale SAILBOAT - 16', Lazy-E Enter-, prise - $800. or best offer. Can be seen at Goreski's Marina. Call 985-2942. Jiyl VANITY DRESSER with large round mirror. 985-7264 after 5. HAY - standing or by the bale. Also, available at harvest time straw of wheat, barley or mixed grain. Loose in field - baled - and or delivered. Phone 655-4752. Coming Events WATERMILL RESTAURANT & TAVERN Hwy. 12 - North of Manchester Phone 985-3766 DAILY SPECIALS Roast Beef Salmon Steak Short Ribs Pork Tenderloin *** FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS *** '4.25 Buffet: Every Sunday 12 noon to 10 p.m. -$5.50 a For Sale, BUFFET, French Provincial, portable bar, 3 cords of maple wood, chesterfield suitable for rec room, 12 irish linen place- mats (lace inserts) 985-2848. 2,000 bales. Jiy15 STRAW approx. 985-2791. 65 FT. heavy duty marine track and carriage - 1 hsp. heavy duty electric winch and cable - will draw boat up to 25 ft. In length. Suggested price $1,925. Will sell for $750. Phone 985-8072. STANDING HAY approx. 30 acres - Nestleton. 1-839-8550. 23 cu. #1. FREEZER, very good condition. $150.00. 985-3807. DONKEY - female - 5 yrs. old. 852-5478. GIRLS bicycle for sale. Best offer. Call evenings 985-3820. MOVING. Must sell: Moffat 30' gold stove. Excellent condition, 3 years old. $300.00. 985-2528. 1974 TRAVELINER, 18', excel" lent condition. On a lot, sleeps 6. Canopy and deck, fridge, stove, hot and cold water, shower and toilet, outside fridge and gas: barbecue. $4,500. 985-2848. STANDING HAY 25 acres. Call 985-3383 Port Perry area. 1972 GMC 23' motorhome, fully equipped, in good condition. Asking $7500. 985-3874. or rent. 985-2518. ATTENTION Pool and Spa owners - Brominators available: 20 Ibs. of Bromine $84.00; 10 Ibs. $42.00. Arcade Pools is the authoried Aquabrome Dealer for the Port Perry area. 985-7605. TF RUBBER STAMPS - for business or personal use. Fast delivery. Call the Port Perry Star - 985- 7383. TF. CASH REGISTERS, type-. writers, dictation equipment, and photo copiers for sale, lease T.F. BE Bilmil Ceramics Wal Blackstock (on) AW Authorized Dealer: Certified Teacher. DUNCAN Sw Beensmase 5 ies~classes- ~ custom fini PP odb-5b56 | C MARINE RAILWAY Adjustablecarriage, for boats upto 21' and 4,000 Ibs 60' heavy duty track, electric winch. ASKING $1200.00 985-2004 PRIME BEEF (Formerly Baby Beef) = Sides... .. Ib $1.63 Fronts _ .... $1.39 (Cut - Wrapped - Frozen) CANADA PACKERS Thrifty Bacon 261bs...$15.00 SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS $8.95 (12-1758. pkgs.) LITTLE BRITAIN MEAT PACKERS (705) 786-2101 on Mal nies BT asl IRs oli nn TIARA AL stot wtinetin ater ie ai i -diiioiiiiobiipiipinininrc ET -------------- TE -_---- it

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