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Port Perry Star, 27 Jul 1982, p. 24

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4 -y 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday July 27, 1982 PHONE 985-7383 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $3.00 first 15 words, 10¢ each word following. REPEAT: Second insertion of same ad ..... $2.50 for the first 15 words, 10¢ each word following. ARTWORK OR SPECIAL DESIGN LOGO ... EXTRA CHARGE. PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion date. DISPLAY ADS: For rates or information please call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 Noon Monday DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12 NOON (No Ad Changes after Monday 10:00 A.M.) Cdrd of Thanks The family of the late Cyril A. Glass (C.A.) would like to express their heartfelt apprecia- tion to our relations, friends, and neighbours for their friendship and concern, not only at this time of bereavement, but through their forty-six year residents in Port Perry. To Rev. R. Rose, Rev. B. Woolcock and families for their friendship and their spiritual guidance. Also the "tamily-like" feeling in the con- gregation of the Church of The Ascension, we can never forget. Special thanks to our Doctor Thos. Millar who attended C.A. (since his arrival in Port) and brought not only healing, but friendship to him. To Dr. Silins for his care in emergency - the thoughtfuiness of the nursing staff and other staff of the Memorial Hospital for their loving care of ou, loved one, not only at this time but previous occasions, our sincere thanks. Our Hospital is an asset to our town. To the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 419 and the Ladies Auxiliary for their con- cern and friendship through the years. C.A. looked forward to their visits and special events. Their 'Old Bills" night and Christmas Party including the younger people. The sick comm- "ittee always on hand. We were proud of our "Old Bills' asso- ciation. The friendship of his former fellow employees of the Creamery, his Bowling AHey" "Buddies" and members of the Lawn Bowling Club, have always kept up their friendship, and were a joy to C.A. The happy times that pleased C.A. were the- greetings of people in the stores, etc., and on the street who just greeted him so pleasantly. Later, while just sitting on the verandah he did so look forward to their visits etc. All in all, C.A. felt Port Perry was his home town, and a great place to live. . Gratefully Connie Glass, Clare, Stan & Families | would like to take this opportun- ity to thank all the people who were so good to me, when | was a patient in Port Perry Hospital recently. To our family and friends, for flowers, cards and visits, and to Drs. Cohoon, Millar and Eix, and the great nursing staff at the hospital for all their care. Also, thanks to my nice friendly room-mates. Every- thing was much appreciated. Betty McGee The family of Michael Valentino would like to express their sincere appreciation to Port Perry Ambulance service, Drs. Cohoon and Hammett, the Doctors and nursing staff at Sunnybrook Medical Centre, N.I.C.U. Doctors and nurses at Oshawa General Hospital I.C.U., Doctors Waller :and Vipond. To all our neighbours for acts of kindness, offers of transporta- tion etc. Our heartfelt thanks to loyal friends and relatives for support and prayers. With so many pulling for him , we expect a full recovery. Wife- Elsie & children Steven & Anne; Chris & Richard Carter; Sandy & Michele The family of the late William Ross Lansing wish to express - their thanks to friends and rel- TN atives for floral tributes, mem- orial donations, cards and acts of kindness shown in our recent . bereavement. Thanks also to Mr. Wagg of McDermott-Panabaker Funeral chapel and Rev. W.H. Crawford of Caesarea. Julie Lansing & Family Nn Card of Thanks The family of the late Isabelle Parish would like to extend, their gratitude to Dr. Allin ang the nursing staff of Port Perry Hos- pital for their 'excellent care shown to our mother during her illness. Morley, Lloyd and Eulah The family of the late A. Mabel Eagleson, a long-time resident of the area and more recently of Community Nursing Home, wish to thank friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sym- pathy at the time of her passing. Marion (Eagleson) Tristram | would like to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends, neighbours for the cards gifts, flowers and telephone calls. Special thanks to my Min- ister, Ron Wicksey for taking me to the hospital. Also special _ thanks to Dr. Robert Allin, Dr. William Cohoon, and nurses and staff for their care during my stay at the hospital. May God Bless You All. Mrs. Antonette Collins To all the people who have sent cards, flowers, and gifts, and visited me in the hospital - my thanks to one and all. . Gladys Butt Announcement Mr. and Mrs. John Wright wish to announce the engagement of | their- son Tim to Joanne, ygungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hogel. Wedding to take place September 4th, at the Blackstock United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tomchishin, Port Perry announce the marriage of their son Stephen to Gloria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dunford of Stoney Lake, June 26 at St. Aidan's Church, Youngs Point. IVES FLORIST LTD. 985-2525 166 WATER STREET PORT PERRY A Complete Line of Floral Art For All Occasions Flowers Wired World Wide. Weekly In-Store "SPECIALS" Births RYAN - Robert Mark Ryan, a littie brother for Shannon Colleen. Born 22nd of July at Trenton Memorial Hospital. Proud parents are Robert and Chris Ryan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. W. Vokins, both of Port Perry. PAGE - pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Nina Lynn, 8 Ibs, born July 15th, 1982. A sister for Jamie. Proud grandparents are Fred and Doris Phinney and Ross and Mary Page. Special thanks to Dr. Allin, Dr. Beaver and maternity staff. KNIGHT - Ivan and Karen (nee Bedford) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kasey Jennifer, 7 Ibs. 11v2 oz. on July 2, 1982 at the Port Perry Hospital. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bedford of Nestle- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Knight of Port Perry. Many thanks to Dr. Allin, Dr. Beaver and the nursing staff. WHEELER Birth In Memoriam Notice Coming Events DALES - Jeffery Is proud to announce the safe arrival of his baby brother, Clayton Russell, 5 Ibs., 12 oz. Born July 16th, 1982. Proud parents are Ross and Sharon (Anderson) of 72 Lilla St. Port Perry. Grandson of Alex and June Anderson of Pefferlaw, and Mrs. Olive Dales of Oshawa. Special thanks to the sfaff of Oshawa General Hospital and Port Perry Community Mem- orial Hospital. At Rest JOHNSTON - George Wesley, at his home at Cadmus, on Friday July 23, 1982. George Johnston, dearly loved husband of Agnes Gordon Johnston. Dear father of Elleen Taylor of Bowmanville, Guelda (Mrs. Edward Rainey) of Ottawa, Donald of Janetville, Leslie of Cavan, Nina Burrows of Bowmanville, Harvey of Black- stock, and predeceased by George Wilbert Johnston. Loving grandfather of 21 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Service was held at the Funeral Chapel of McDermott Pana- baker, Port Perry on Sunday July 25 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Cadmus Union.Cemetery. In lieu '| of flowers, a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. - Eva Catherine, suddenly at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Sunday July 25, 1982. Eva Hoskin, dearly loved wife of Harold Wheeler, dear mother of Connle (Mrs. Ernest Swain) of Blackstock. Robert of Black- stock, Glenn of Maynooth,~and Dianne Wheeler of Bowmanville. Sister of Archie Hoskin of Cann- ington; Ada McGuinnes of EIm- vale. 'Alice Henry of Oshawa, Hamléy Hoskin of Eimvale, Laurie Hoskin of Oshawa, and Mary Tracey of Alberta. Pre- deceased by William and Ivan Hoskin. Loving grandmother of 13. grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Funeral Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, on Tuesday from 2 fo 4, and 7 to 9 p.m. Complete service on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Cremation at St. James- The Less Crematorium, Toronto.: In Memoriam David and Gayle are SLUTE, Walter - in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away July 23, 1975. # As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near. BLACK Just cherished memories of a wonderful hus- band, father, and grandtather, Rev. Wm. Black called home to his Lord, July 1973. Lovingly remembered by Flora and Family Notice Scugog Crisis Centre Business & Information 985-8850 12:00 to 4:00 P.M. - Morro Fri. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE - 579-8006 ATTENTION: Senior Citizens 10% OFF Breakfast, Lunch & Coffee Monday thru Fridays Only the DAIRY BAR on the waterfront - Port Perry AA. .MEETING IN PORT PERRY If you want to drink alcohol & can, that's your business. If you want to stop drinking & can't, that's our business! CALL 985-3196 985-2415 or 985-2583 ~ *NOTICE* . OF SALE By Public Auction TAKE NOTICE that the fol- lowing goods will be sold by } Public . Auction within 30 days of JULY 30, 1982 for charges owing to Mark's Lovingly remembered by Maintenance, Nestleton, .daughter Mary, Ross and Ontario. v Grandchildren 1971 BUICK SKYLARK Lic. ASD 135 PAGE, Amanda - In loving memory of a dear mother, Serial # 133371H204971 grandmother, and great-grand- -..AND .. mother who passed away July 27, 1977 HONDA 1981. Lic. LTR 878 Often our thoughts do wonder Serial # SBA5007742 To the grave not far away - : Where we laid our dear mother a ur Boy! Owners Must Reply to Lovingly remembered by | sons- Ross, Norm, Vern 986-5620 and Families to claim vehicles. Notice \ THE REGIONAL . tN > MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHAM Holiday. August 3, 1982. CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The SCUGOG WASTE DISPOSAL SITE will be closed Monday, August 2, 1982, due to the Civic Normal operations will continue on Tuesday, W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG., . - COMMISSIONER OF WORKS. GARBAGE PICKUP NOTICE RE: Civic Holiday Garbage for Mon., August 2 will be collected on Tues., August 3rd. Garbage for Tues., Aug. 3 will be collected on Wed., August 4th. BROWN'S SANITATION "SERVICES Coming Events EUCHRE & BRIDGE Party 8:00 p.m. every Wednesday at Lat- cham Centre, admission $1.00. Prizes and refreshments. Every- 'one welcome. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Anglican Parish Hall, November 27th, 1982 Details later. " A3 Yard Sales ANTIQUES, good clothing, bassinette, German books, H.M. {am, much more. Ashburn, Sat- urday July 31, 10:00 a.m. For Sale WOODWORKERS 10' table saw, 14" band saw, drill press, 6" jointer, thickness planers shaper. Port Perry 985-2443. TF METAL CUTTING band saw, vertical and horizontal. Com- plete with motor. 985-2443. TF FIREWOOD 100 per cent hard- wood. Discount to Senior Citizens Cut and split 16'. 986-5253. A3 PROFESSIONAL pinball machine. Call 985-7169. 14:FT. CEDAR STRIP boat $200. motorized self propelled lawn mower $175. Phone 655-4217. LEGION BINGO. The next Legion Bingo will be on Thurs- day, August 5th, 1982. Jackpot $210 in 56 numbers. A3 ROYAL CANADIAN Legion, Sunderland Branch 141, Bingo August 3rd, 7:30 p.m. Snowball $260, in 56 nos.; Jackpot $290. in 59 nos. Plus 20 games $10 winners Share the Wealth and One Special. Bring a friend. ON DISPLAY at the Scugog Memorial Library, a collection of carved birds by Lawrence Davis, July 13 to 27. Mr. Davis will be demonstrating at the Library on Friday afternoon, July 16th, 2-4p.m. Jy 20 \ PINE RIDGE GARDEN CLUB invites everyone on TUES., AUG. 3rd 8:00 P.M. Nestleton Hall Speaker: Joan Fielder For those interested in knowing more about storing vegetables for winter. 14 FT. FIBREGLASS boat, 40 hp. Evinrude motor, good condition, boat hoist. 986-5281. AIR CONDITIONER - 8,000 BTU excellent condition, forced to sell 'through move $150. Hoover vacuum cleaner $65. 985-3972. SHAKLEE. For products or information. Please call 986-4771. TF . CONTINUOUS FORMS - printed and numbered or blank. A must for every business. We handle both Moore and Pakfold forms. 'Call the Port Perry Star at 985-7383. , TF . NO. 100 Allis Chalmers self- propelled combine in good condi- tion. 985-2627. A3 LOW PRICES on new thester- fields, beds, kitchen suites, coffee table sets, etc. Eimer's Furniture - 253 Bloor St. E., Oshawa, 728-3473. TF UPHOLSTERY FABRICS .- vinyls, foam, buttons made, tools, etc. Ace Upholstery Supplies - 204 Bond Street East, Oshawa 579-5666 TF WATERBEDS, brand new, guaranteed. All sizes - $165 and up. 985-2991. EOW | Coming Events TICKETS: $4.00 SCHOOL'S OUT PRODUCTIONS presents NEIL SIMON'S California Suite ; TOWN HALL 1873 FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th-9 P.M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th - 8 P.M. CALL; 985-3335 [> ENTERTAINMENT: EVERYONE WELCOME DURHAM-NORTHUMBERLAND LIBERAL ASSOCIATION Annual Beef B.B.Q. WED., AUGUST 18th - 4:00 P.M. at MAC RANSBERRY'S HWY. 115- ORONO (1 Mile Soyth of Junction Hwy. 115 and 35) Cindy Lane & The Wild Countries and The Quinlan Dancers Games and Prizes for the Children = Tickets: $5.00 per person or $10.00 per family (if the children are under 12). For tickets available call 9853568 ~ TE - ~ ES

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