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Port Perry Star, 10 Aug 1982, p. 26

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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.) $2.50 for the Card of Thanks ~ Card of Thanks. | would like to express my sincere thanks to family, neigh- bours and friends for cards, flowers, and gifts during my stay in Port Perry Hospital. My appreciation also to excellent nursing staff for their kindness and help. Ed McMahon | would like to thank my friends in Epsom and area for making the Surprise Birthday Party such a happy occasion for me. It was . great! A special thank you to niece Darlene Begin, the hostess. Beryl Martin Thank you to my family and friends for the visits, cards and flowers during my stay in the hospital. Klara Balling The Caesarea Ladies Auxiliary wishes to thank all those who helped make our Graffiti Dance, July 31st, a success. Thanks to the organizers and the people who donated generous prizes. Winner of 50-50 draw- A Pru- dence of Scarborough. The family of the late eva Wheeler wish to express their thanks to relatives and friends for floral tributes, memorial donations, cards and acts of kindness shown during our recent bereavement. We would like to extend special thanks to Rev. John Hopkins for his help and comforting words, the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home and the ladies of the Blackstock UCW who provided lunch. Thanks als3 to Dr. Eix, the emergency evening staff of the Port Perry Memorial Hos- pital, the ambulance attendants and policeman who responded to the call for help, and to the people at Goreski's Trailer Park for their kind assistance. THAXTER - The family of the late Edith Frankie Lillian Thaxter would like to express sincere thanks to family and friends for floral tributes and memorial donations at the time of her death. Sincere thanks also to the nurses and staff of the 5th and 7th floors of G. Wing, Oshawa General Hospital and to Dr. Roy, Dr. Jamieson and Dr. Rousel for kindly and efficient care; to Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home for professional services rendered; to Rev. Barry Poque of Simcoe St. United Church and Rev. Austin Thaxter of Kingston for a thoughtful funeral service; to the Harvey- Hunt Unit of Simcoe Street U.C.W. for organizing the time of fellowship following the funeral; to the nurses and staff of Extendicare- Oshawa for eight years of care and kindness and very special thanks to Mrs. Eva Murphy and Miss Evelyn Gay for years of dedicated friendship. Gladys & Arthur Hunter The family of the late George Wesley Johnston wish to express sincere thanks to friends and relatives for their floral tributes, cards and memorial donations. Special thanks to neighbours for lunch, the Port Perry Hospital, Dr. Stewart for his care and housecalls, Dr. Cohoon, H. Wagg and Son, Rev. Crawford for his comforting words and the Orange Lodge for their service. Mrs. E. Agnes Johnston and Family The Scugog Chamber, of Comm: erce wishes to sincerely thank the many clubs, groups, and organizations plus local mer- chants and area residents for © me -- ---- tor d------ rv -------- | wish to thank all my family and friends for helping to make my 90th birthday such a momentous occasion. Myrtie Stone Announcement GINN - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Clarence, who passed away August 11, 1980. He Is gone but not forgotten And, as dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near Days of sadness will come o'er us Many think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow That lies in the heart concealed. Always remembered by Wife Amy and Family GINN - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Clarence, who passed away August 11, 1980. Your smile has gone forever And your hand we cannot touch We have s0 many memories - Of the one we loved so much Mr. and Mrs. John Wolters of ' Blackstock are pleased to | announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Wilma to Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotten, Blackstock. Wedding to take place Sept- ember 11, 1982, Blackstock United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wes St. John are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter Kelly Ann to Edward David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Prince Albert. Wedding to take place Saturday, September 18, at 3:30 p.m. in the United Church, Port Perry. IVES FLORIST LTD. "985-2525 166 WATER STREET PORT PERRY A Complete Line of Floral Art For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. Births DURWARD - Gord and Jane announce the arrival of their daughter Kathleen 'Katie-Anne" on July 28, 1982 at the Ross Memorial Hospital, weighing 7 Ibs. Proud grandparents are Howard and Anne Terrill of Lind- say and Marion Durward of Seagrave. METCALF - Doug and Sheri welcome with love Erin Kim- berly, 6 Ibs. 7 oz. on July 23rd, 1982, at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. A wee sister for Krista, Andrea and Julie. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalf, Mr. Bud Sonley of Port Perry and Mrs. Irene Sonley of Toronto. Great granddaughter of Gordon Harri- son of Port Perry. A special thank you to Dr. Price and the nursing staff. WERRY - Dennis and Cindy (nee Van Camp) happily announce the arrival of their second son, Robert Keith, 9 Ibs. 12 oz. on Wednesday, July 21, 1982. A brother for John. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Werry, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp, Blackstock. Proud great grand- parents are Mrs. C. Werry, Oshawa, Mrs. W. Toms and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp, Blackstock. Special thanks to Dr. Allin of Port Perry and Dr. Beatty of Oshawa. At Rest KACZOR Jean - At the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Satur- day, July 31, 1982. Jean Kaczor, beloved daughter of Vera Rundle and the late Allister Rundle. Dear mother of Gary, Brenda and Joan McKnight. Pre- deceased by Brent. Grand- mother of Julleann, Carrieann, Maryann, Jeffrey, Alicia and Derek. Sister of Irene Symonds, Mississauga, and Alex of Pickering. resting at the Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd., Weston, from 2:00 p.m. Monday. ! Funeral to St. Benedicts Church, 2194 Kipling Ave., Rexdale, for their support and involvement during the 12th Annual Western Weekend activities. ' Funeral Mass on Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Interment Assumption . cemetery. BE a eA His memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part God has him In His keeping We have him in our heart. Sadly missed by Son Ronald, daughter-in-law Marion, grandchildren Richard and Ann-Marie TINDALE - Alexander John, in loving memory of John Alex- ander Tindale who passed away one year ago today, August 10, 1981. Dear Alex, we would love to see your face To see your smile once more You left a great big space dear We're trying hard to fill We hope you're with the great Manitou ' You always talked about Thank you for the wonderful " memories You left for us to share. Sadly missed by Your children, grandchildren and Wife Margaret MCLAUGHLIN - In loving memory of my dear sister Kath- leen Elizabeth (Drinkwater) formerly of Seagrave, Ontario who passed to the higher ex- pression of life on July 30, 1979 in her 33rd year. The legend of the raindrop Has a lesson for us all As it trembled in the Heavens Questioning whether it should fall For the glistening raindrop argued To the Genie of the sky | am beautiful and lovely As | sparkle here on high And hanging here | will become Part of the rainbows' hue And I'll shimmer like a diamond For all the world to view But the Genie told the raindrop "Do not hesitate to go For you will be more beautiful If you fall to earth below For you will sink into the soil And be lost a while from sight But, when you reappear on earth You'll be looked on with delight For you will be the raindrop That quenched the thirsty ground And helped the lovely flowers To blossom all round And in your Resurrection You'll appear in Queenly clothes With the beauty of the Lily And the fragrance of the Rose The, when you wilt and wither You'll become part of the earth And make the soil more fertile And give new flowers 'Birth' For there is nothing ever lots Or externally neglected For everything God ever made Is always resurrected So trust God's all-wise wisdom And doubt the Father never For in his Heavenly Kingdom There is nothing lost forever" Too deeply loved to ever be forgotten - Sadly missed by Sister Florence, Brother-in-law Michael and nephews Carl, Greg and John Des Coteaux Notice : ARE YOU a single parent? Plan to attend the ."Parents Without Partners" meeting, every Thurs: day evening, 8:00 p.m. at St. George's Memorial Church, 5) Centre St., Oshawa. For further info contact 725-8466. RIDING LESSONS - English or Western, reasonable rates, Call | after 6:00 p.m. 985-7847. - Notice Coming Events Yard Sales ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Sun- derland Branch 141, monthly 50- 50 draw drawn August 3rd. Winner- Ticket No. 5387 Mr. Jim Murdoch, $125 Port Hope, Ont. Seller Geo. Avery $25. ATTENTION: Scugog Crisis Centre | . Business & Information 985-8850 12:00 t0 4:00 P.M. - Mon. to Fri. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE | 579-8006 Senior Citizens 10% OFF Breakfast, Lunch & Coffee Monday thru Fridays Only the DAIRY BAR on the waterfront - Port Perry ~ A.A. - 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 LEGION BINGO - The next Legion Bingo will be on Thurs- day, August 19, 1982. Jackpot $220 in 57 numbers. AV? BUS TRIP AUGUST To Kawartha Summer Theatre to see Two Score and More. Musical Comedy. Cost $7.00 per THE DECORATION service of Greenbank Cemeteries will be held Sunday, August 15, 2:30 at Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. DERRY DAY, Oshawa, Satur- day August 14. Royal Black Knights Parade will start from. Rotary Park at 2:00 p.m. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Anglican Parish Hall, November 27th, 1982 Details later. A3 ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Sun- derland Branch 141, Bingo Aug- ust 17th- 7:30 p.m. Snowball $270 - 57 nos. Jackpot $200 - 50 nos. Plus 20 games $10 winners. Share the Wealth and one Special game. Join us. * LINDSAY HORSEMENS Asso- ciation are holding a horse show on Saturday August 15th, 10:00 a.m. at the Little Britain Comm- unity Centre. Classes include: English and Western, halter and performance, games and jumping. All breeds of horses welcome. Yard Sales NESTLETON Sod Farm, electric stove, leather swivel rocker, apartment size washing machine, barbecue, electric wok, B&W portable TV, etc. Friday evening, August 13th, Saturday, August 14th and Sun- day afternoon. DECORATION SERVICE NESTLETON UNITED CHURCH CEMETERY will be held on at 2:30 P. i Minister: Rev. H. Atkinson r Vocalist: Mr. Norm Watson Mrs. Gwen Malcolm AUGUST 22,1982 | . GIANT YARD SALE, August 14th only 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m, Electric lawn mower, snow- blower, electric fireplace with ° heater, complete weigh set and bench, wheelbarrow and lots more. Caesarea, Pleasant View St., 986-5210. SATURDAY and Sunday, August 14 and 15th. 13" and 14" tires; assorted skates; small hockey equipment; Spanish floor lamps; curling shoes (mens- size 11); toys; clothes etc. Utica, 2 houses WT TA 4k A ms Ara St ark A PM north of store. 10:00 a.m. till dusk ' ~ *NOTICE* Gregory scMen' sQWear Lid. PORT PERRY PLAZA "CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS" through WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18th. -RE-OPENING: Thursday, August 19th with regular store hours. Coming Events 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 South of Junction Hwy. 115 and 35) Cindy Lane & The Wid Countries a ' 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 call 985-3568 COMMUNITY Yard Sale af Utica, Friday, Saturday and sunday, August 13, 14, and 15th. West of Manchester, 5th house north of Utica Store. South of Epsom. Follow the signs. GARAGE SALE- Friday August 13th, 1:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. Grace and Cliff Love, 7A Highway, 1 mile east of Port Perry. Household items, bed- ding, crochet work, cotton, wool, china, movie projector screen, heavy duty vacuum, hanging wicker swing, Christmas decor- ations (lights etc.) patio lights and tables, good used clothes, Coleman camp stove. Numerous misc. articles. Rain or Shine. For Sale FIREWOOD delivered in log lengths. 985-7013. A24 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 REBUILT engine heads, M & | Machine Shop. 985-9345. A117 BASIC POOL chemicals, peat moss, farm fence, tomato cages, Bovaid ear tags, conditioner salt, Marlows Feed Store, 40 Van- edward Dr., Port Perry, 985-7363. . TF 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 THINKING of building? We've got the solution -- the most complete line of steel buildings available for farm, industrial, commercial and residential use. Display building discount. Call collect anytime (705) 474-1180. TF LOW PRICES on new chester- flelds, beds, kitchen suites, coffee table sets, etc. Elmer'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 RUBBER STAMPS - for business or personal use. Fast delivery. Call The Port Perry Star - 985- 7383. TF HOT TUBS - sales and party rentals. Pre-fab Saunas, Jumpin Joggers. .For free information package please call B.J. McKay 1-705-357-2227. TF MAGNETIC SIGNS for your car, truck, mailbox, etc. Call for prices Port Perry Star. 985-7383. TF WEDDING INVITATIONS, personalized stationery, napkins, matches, playing cards, etc. Call the Port Perry Star 985- 7383. . TF WATERBED: Do it yourself kit. $175 includes mattress, heater, liner. Single, queen or king. Save money by making frame your- self. Complete instructions, free delivery. Call collect (416) 637- 6904. FISHER STOVES, Hunter furn- aces. Call Donna Hazelwood 985- 3440. TF SWIMMING Pools - Clearance prices from $1,395 on complete packages including 3% hp. sand filter, in wall skimmer, ladder, deluxe vacuum and maintenance kit etc. - walkways, patio decks, fencing and expert Installation also available. Call collect 414- 945-4773. TF - EG PS oe Sr et mom BD OE om a

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