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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1983, p. 26

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26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1983 REVS die RY faa A WT Classified Ads Classified Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON PHONE 985-7383 CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $3.50 first 15 words, 10* each word following. REPEAT: Second insertion of same ad ... $2.50 for first 15 words, 10* each word following. ARTWORK/LOGO DESIGN ..... .. EXTRA CHARGE PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion date. DISPLAY ADS: For rates or info call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 Noon Monday. DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12:00 NOON (No Ad Changes after Monday 10:00 A.M.) Although every precaution is taken to avoid errors in all adver- tising, the Star accepts advertising with the understanding that should an error occur it is liable only for the cost of that portion of the adve.tisement in which an error occurred, in relation to the en- tire advertisement Card of Thanks We wish "to ¢ express our our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbours, and relatives who attended or contributed to the Jack and Jill shower held in our honour on Sat. Sept. 10th. Special thanks to Chris and Linda Brain for opening up their home to all those who attended. Kelly and Darla A sincere thank you u to all my friends and neighbours of the Seagrave area who gave me beautiful gifts at the farewell party held on Sept. 8th. Dorothy Zekveld | would like to thank Dr. Millar and the Doctors and Nurses of the Port Perry Hospital for all the kindness shown to me on my recent stay in the hospital. Shirley Burton My sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for the cards, gifts, inquiries and visits during my stay in the Port Perry Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Millar and staff for their excellent care. Anne Osaduke \ anor On behalf of the Ladies Lob Ball League, we would like to thank Bruton's Drug Store, Port Perry IGA, Taylor's Gulf and Sportsland for donating gifts to our dance. Also thanks to the umpires and disc jockeys for making our tournament and dance a success. Special thanks to the Legion Ladies Auxillary for catering. Congratulations to Seagrave Turkey Power on their winning the champion- ship and to Manilla Steelers for placing second. Thanks to all six teams who par- ticipated and made this a fun and enj time for all. LADIES LOB BALL EXECUTIVE 4 Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ed Prentice are happy to announce the coming marriage of their daughter Lori Jane to Scott Alexander, son of Dave and Sandy Sinclair. Wedding to take place at St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry, Oct. 22, 1983. Nell and June Wilkinson are happy to announce the mar- riage of their son, Scott to Darcy Oxenforth. Marriage to take place in Calgary on ~~ 7 Sept. 24th. IVES FLORIST vw. 985-2525 166 WATER STREET PORT PERRY In Memoriam MacCONNELL, Mervyn who passed away September 24, 1977. Surrounded by friends, { am lonely In the midst of my joy, | am blue With a smile on my face, | have a heartache Longing dear Merv for you. Dearly loved and deeply missed by wife Bessie NOTTINGHAM: In loving memory of our dear Tina, who left us on September 25, 1981. A laughing smile And a cheery word Happy memories In our hearts still heard Of one so precious And still dear To mention her name Brings many a tear. Always in our hearts Mom, Dad, Lisa, Lyn and John SLUTE, Murray - In loving memory of our dear Dad, who passed away Sept. 19th, 1977. To some you may be forgotten To others a part of the past But to us who loved you and lost you Your memories will always last. Sadly missed and always remembered by your loving daughters Debbie, Heather, Patty and Karen SLUTE, Murray - In living memory of a dear son, brother and father who pass- ed away September 19, 1977. You bid no one a last farewell Nor even said goodbye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone For a part of us went with you The day, God called you home. Lovingly missed and always remembered by Mother, Father, and brothers The Personal Touch - FLORAL & GIFT SHOP -- 209 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY Floral Arrangements , with the personal touch for All Occasions! 985-9360 Birth BURGHGRAEF- Parents Jim and Sandra, sisters Melissa, Jessica and Rachel are very proud to announce the safe arrival of a son and brother, Joshua James, born Sept. 6, 1983, weighing 8 Ibs. 7 oz. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burghgraef of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. John Kulpers of Port Perry. Special thanks to Doc Cohoon and the nursing staff at the Community Memorial Hospital. Births Notice Notice Notice CLARK Mark and Wendy are pleased to announce the birth of Kathaleen Ruth (Katie) on September 11, 1983, at 9:30 p.m., weighing 8 lbs. 2% oz. A little sister for Leslie. Proud grandparents are Bruce and Del Willis, Manilla and Wm. Roy and Mildred Hope, Blackstock. Great grandparents are Jim and Ruth Logan, Newmarket. Special thanks to Dr. Monahan, Dr. Millar and maternity staff at Port Perry Hospital. THOMPSON Cheryl Thomp- son announces the birth of her baby brother Glenn David, born Sept. 15th, 1983, weighing 8 Ibs. 9 oz. Proud parenis are Tom Thompson and Dianne Gray- Thompson. Grandparents are Doug and Fran Thomp- son of Scarborough and Ber- nard and Kitty Gray of Baysville. bl Yard Sales SEAGRAVE., one block north of store - turn left - Saturday, Sept. 24th, 10a.m. to 3 p.m. 1973 Comet for parts, mags, tires, lamps, miscellaneous. TWO FAMILY yard sale. 15 Orchard Road, Sept. 24th, 10 a.m. Stove, household ar- ticles, clothing. QUALITY lawn sale, Sat. and Sun., Sept. 24 and 25th. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 3 Alexander St.. Blackstock (opposite Cartwright Public School). Linens, dishes, books, etc., etc., etc. TWELVE FAMILIES Satur- day, Sept. 24th, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Marisposa Estates in Seagrave. Follow signs. Antique wicker and cane rocker, antique dresser, fridge, tires, etc. THREE FAMILIES, 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24th, 198 Simcoe St., Prince Albert. TWO FAMILY Yard Sale, Sept. 24, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 95 Union Avenue. Miscellaneous, includes Xmas items, lawnmowers, roto-tiller, hand crafts and stereos. YARD SALE Sept, 24 and 25th, 10 to 6 p.m. Nearly new tires, van rims, ladles and girls winter coats, record player, dishes. Lot 14, Fralick's Beach, 13th Con- cession on the Island. SATURDAY Sept. 24th, 364 Cochrane Street - 9 a.m. Notice IS SOMEONE'S Drinking bothering you? Port Perry Al-Anon may have some answers. Call 728-1020. S 27 MANCHESTER Communi- ty Centre available for ren- tal. All new facillties. Call 985-7274. A23 GREENBANK Centennial Hall available for rentals. For bookings contact Cathy Galberg 985-8351. TF ASTROLOGY CLASS, 10 week course $85. Phone Comrie Cleland 852-5001.S 20 SCUGOG COMMUNITY CARE is MEALS - ON WHEELS ... and a whole lof more! MAY WE HELP YOU? Call Weekdays 985-8461 9-12 Noon & 1-4 P.M. BILMIL CERAMICS classes now resuming, new students welcome. Large quantity of greenware, decals, glazes, etc. 986-5656. PORT PERRY Snowmobile Club Hall, south of Port Perry. Available for rentals. For information call 985-2888. EOW BAHAI information - call 985-8197 or write P.O. Box 1153 Port Perry. EOW PURPLE HILL L.O.L. beef and pork winners. First beef; Roxy Barnes, Bowmanville. 2nd pork- JoAnn Sudsbury, Bowmanville. HELP recognize Ontario's outstanding young people; nominate someone today who qualifies for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award. Contact this newspaper for details. BOWLERS for Men's Thurs- day Night Bowling League. Call 985-7875. Village Stitchery Alterations & Repairs to all types of Clothing & Leather BARB McINTYRE 985-2269 GM PARTS ATTENTION: Senior Citizens Breakfast, Lunch 10 Vanedward Dr., & Coffee Port Perry Monday thru Friday en on OPEN the D on DAIRY BAR SATURDAYS PortReny TILL NOON PHIL, BP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10% Off 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY In honour of Malcolm & May Whybrow of Port Perry. The family extends an invitation to an "Open House" at their home, 268 Lilla Street, Port Perry SAT., OCTOBER 1st 1-4 P.M. -- BEST WISHES ONLY -- BORELIANS COMMUNITY THEATRE OF PORT PERRY *CASTING NOTICE* for MRS. OODLE & NOODLE AND SANTA by Florence Novelli Christmas Production - requiring two males, one female and one young girl. THURS. SEPT. 22........ 7:30 P.M. SUN, SEPT. 25.......... 2200P.M. at TOWN HALL 1873 - PORT PERRY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Men & Women to work with people who are under emotional stress. If you are interested and able to attend a nine session training course (Thursday evenings) beginning Oct. 6th, 1983. PLEASE CALL: Elizabeth Fulford WEEKDAYS ... 985-8461 AN INFORMATION MEETING will be held on WED., SEPTEMBER 27th C.L.V.P. (Community Involvement & Volunteer Program) *A programme of Scugog Community Care® NOTICE: Scugog Communi- ty Care regrets that it has been necessary to Increase our fees, effective Oct. 1, 1983. For Information, please call 985-8461 (weekdays 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 fo 4 p.m.) WINNERS Lawn Bowling Draw- Sept. 15th. First prize of $500 went to Mr. Jack Gray, Port Perry, ticket no. 650; second prize of $100 went to Mrs. Gale Ballard, R.R. 3, Port Perry, ticket no. 313. The Lawn Bowling Club wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone who sup- ported us by purchasing tickets. A special "'thank you" to the first prize win- ner. Jack Gray who donates $100 of his winings to the club. PORT PERRY Minor Soft ball General Meeting Sun- day, Sept. 25th, 10a.m. Con- way Gardens. AN INTRODUCTION to quilting at the Library for adults and children 12 years and over. Starting Thurs- day, Sept. 22, till Oct. 20th, from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. No charge for this program - please register by phone or at the library. 'Coming Events COME TO London's second annual doll show and sale, Oct. 2, 1983 at the Lamplighter Inn, 591 Well- ington Road, London, just north of highway 401. Anti- ques, modern, reproduc- tions, miniatures and doll related items. Adults $1.50, children under twelve 75 cents. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. OTTAWA Valley Hereford Club, 1983 Fall Futurity Sale. Hobbs Bros. Sale pavilion, Ashton, Ont. Fri- day, 30 Sept. 1983. 7 p.m. 30 lots - select females. For catalogues - James and Hill Auction Services, 613-821-2784 or 821-2946. COME TO the 10th Annual Split Rail Festival, Sept. 23, 24, 25th. Flesherton, On- tario, at highway 4 and 10. Over 100 arts and crafts booths. RUMMAGE SALE at Presbyterian Church, Port Perry. Friday,Sept. 23rd, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS Club 101 Bazaar, Bake Sale and draws to be held at Latcham Centre, Wed. Sept. 21st, 2 p.m. Proceeds to Port Perry Community Hospital and Senior Citizens. ARTIST Garfield Ferguson, Exhibit of modern works, from September 24 to Oct. 14. Artist in attendance Sept. 24, 1 to 5 p.m. LEGION BINGO The next Legion Bingo will be on Thursday, Sept. 29, 1983. Jackpot $230 in 58 numbers. S27 Coming Events PRINCE ALBERT UNITED CHURCH 117th ANNIVERSARY GUEST SPEAKER: Dr. Robert B. McClure Missionary Doctor & former United Church Moderator. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Morning Worship ... 11 A.M. - LUNCHEON FOLLOWING - EVENING SERVICE - Song & Prayer ... 7 P.M. Everyone is welcome to share in this celebration. '83 FALL SEMINARS -- SNIGHTS ONLY -- \ "BECOME A MEAT EXPERT" presented by Windcrest Farms THURS., SEPT. 29 The following programme will be presented on each of the seminar nights: 6:30 - 7:15 - Roast Beef Dinner in our ""Feedlot Restaurant" - where the seminar will be held. 7:30 - 8:00 The Production and Marketing of Meat Products. 8:00 - 9:15 Actual Meat Cutting & Wrapping Demonstration, by our expert meat cutters. 9:15 - 9:30 Question Period and Coffee ADVANCE REGISTRATION ONLY! DINNER & COURSE FEE: $7.50 PER PERSON | PER NIGHT NEXT SEMINAR: THURS., OCTOBER 6th Windcrest Farms Corner of Hwy. 7A & 12, Manchester TELEPHONE: (416) 985.7267 RT AINA GR 4 mo, Gt

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