34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 7 a -- o- Classi Phone 985-7383 fied Ads Deadline: Monday - 12 Noon CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $5.00 first 20 words; 15C each word following. REPEAT: Second insert of same ad words; 15¢C each word following ARTWORK /LOGO DESIGN: Extra Charge PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion DISPLAY ADS: For rates and information call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by VISA before 12:00 Noon on Monday. DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS at 12:00 NOON (No Ad Changes after 10:00 a.m. on Mondays) Although every precaution is taken to avoid errors in all advertising, this newspaper accepts advertising with the understanding that should an error occur itis hable only for the cost of that portion of the advertisement in which the error occured in rela ton to the entire advertisement If an error should occur. it must be be 1 to our attention before the following publication "™N\ $4 00 for the first 20 Card of Thanks We would like to express our sincere thanks to our good friends, especially the neighbours for their kindness, expressions of Card of Thanks The Blackstock Lions Club wish to thank the following sponsors for. making our Pork Barbecue an en- joyable success. Mr. & Mrs. Jim in Memoriam BELLEFEUILLE - In loving memory of a dear grandmother Gabrielle, who passed away November 13, 1986. When days are dark, friends few Grandma dear, we think of you Friends are friends if they are true We lost our best when we lost you. Always remembered by Natalie & Monika Franssen & Bruno, Chantal & Paul Bellefeuille BELLEFEUILLE - In loving memory of a dear mother Gabrielle, who passed away November 13, 1986. It was His will that she should die His will that we should let her go And we must ever bow to it But oh dear God, we miss her so! Loved with a love beyond all telling Missed with a grief beyond all tears Months have grown day by day It's now a year since she went In Memoriam DRINKWALTER, Darryl - Inlov- ing memory of our dear son and brother, who left us on November 23, 1982. We think of you today with love As we have often done We feel again the bitter blow That never should have come Each morning when we awake And know that you are gone No one knows the heartache As we try to carry on. Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you Darryl No one will ever know Our thoughts are always with you Your place no one can fill In life we loved you dearly In death we love you still. They say that time heals everything But we know this isn't so Because it hurts as much today As it did five years ago. Love always Mom, Dad, Steve, Deb, Donna & Families In Memoriam GRAINGER, Tom - In loving memory of a dear brother, who passed away November 15, 1986. His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all Some day we hope to meet him Some day we know not when To clasp his hand in the better land Never to part again. Lovingly remembered by Mary, Tom, Susan & Grad At Rest TYSICK, Brian. Entered into rest suddenly as the result of an auto accident near Fernleigh on Fri- day, November 6, 1987. Brian Tysick in his 23rd year was the beloved son of Ross and Marie Tysick of Blackstock. Loving brother of Sherry and her fiance In Memoriam ANTON, Tina (White) - In loving memory of a dear Mother who passed away November 20, 1982 Ever loving, ever true To the task God set for you Mother dear, He knew "twas done So called you home, our dearest one. Always remembered by Dorothy Robischaud At Rest HODGINS, Hector i 1st 2nd World Wars). Suddenly at Walton, Kentucky, on Tuesday, November 19, 1987 Hector Hodgins in his 90th year. Beloved husband of Adelaidé Sharrard and the late Mary Myrtle Camp- sall. Dear father of Mrs. Don Miller (Lotys) of Grand Forks, B.C., Mrs. Doug Coulter (Marylynn) of Mississauga, Mrs. Gail Glass and Terry Hodgins both of Prince Albert. Brother of aha addin pub Aa dd Sul Ras : x ) oo ~ BN . . : H H | sympathy a! this trying time in | Bell, Flamingo Pastries, Countr away : , Leon Slute of Little Britain..Dear | Mrs. Lauvina Parkin of Port ji ne De of our dear Yon brother Convenience. Store, Superspud, Thoughts are tull and hearts do EDEN In loving memory of grandson of Blanche Tysick of | Perry. Remembered by seven 1 and good friend Brian. Thanks to | Dr. Howard Gauthier, Joan weigh Muriel Adelaide Been who pass Westport and the late Hilliard | grandchildren. Rested af Ye those who sent cards, brought food to our home and the many floral tributes, visitations, dona tions and phone calls. A special thank you to the pallbearers for their support. Rev. Dale and Anita Davis for their prayers and comfort. The Blackstock United Church Session preparing a special lunch after the Memorial Service. Jack Hall for his con cerns and comfort and making phone calls in regards to our employer Saturday morning. Our i longing | Blackstock United Church. . : ie , thane Ne Seugog ream Ste If only you could come home Across the sky flashed scenes Weddings - Hospitals - Funerals Me 2 w ape orman an Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Clark arepleas: | The vears may wipe out many | from his life. SPECIAL OCCASIONS itathenne Loon 18 thei hand ed to announce the marriage of things For each scene, he noticed two PORT PERRY PLAZA : their daughter Susan Jane Heale ; inte i : J Thanks fo those who iravelied 1c eir daug u Y | But this they wipe out never sets of footprints in the sand; one STAFFORD Perth for the funeral on Tuesday. The kindness and support of all will never be forgotten. Ross, Marie, Sherry Tysick & Leon Slute Words fail to express our feelings for your kindness to our family during our recent sorrow. Many thanks to friends, neighbours, Durham Regional Police, Port Perry Ambulance, Dr. Allin, Wagg Funeral Home & Pallbearers. We cannot thank you enough for your support, cards, floral tributes and your generous donations We also thank Reverend Bolton for her kind words and wonderful service. We thank you all for sharing, caring and your friendship. Special thanks to the Ladies of U.C.W. for providing the lovely lunch The Edgar Family visits George Bowers : fort tive to carne and Drowse wast Yr The wre 3 ; Id never leave you. During 985-8850- Tue., Wed., Thurs. 3 Lovingly remembered by | Would { | : : { ya ts Bir p Chuck & Leslie your times of ri3) 0d Sula | y 3-81 50 12:15-3:15 p.m. TF . when you see only on z 3 Hospital tor their excellent care h - = a ------ : . . : i Sy Irland Faris is To Sy $ GRAINGER, Tom In loving | Prints. if was then that carried | | office or private. home ap: WOMEN IN ABUSIVE ] family & friends for cards & | STAINTON, Bryan & Joan (nee memory of a dear son who pass: you. Sadly missed by pointments or Free transpor- RELATIONSHIPS i 4 I would like to express my sincerest thanks to my relatives friends & neighbours for the love ly cards & letters, flowers, fruit & gifts during my recent stay at Port Perry Hospital Special thanks to Dr Tom Millar, Dr Cohoon Special thanks also to all the wonderful nurses & staff for their good care & kindness, to the Ambulance men & to all visitors & telephone inquiries. It was all very much appreciated. Mrs. Stella Lansing NICK ORAM No. 88 L.M.S. would like to thank Elgin Knopp, Port Perry Rent & Save, Wayne Byberg, Byberg Sign Installations; Nancy Mavkowski, The Sign Source; The Cowboy, Switzer Motors; Tom, Blackstock Auto Wreckers; Mark Automotive, car and making my year an enjoyable one. [ Groves, Cathy Corden & Dupont Canada. L -Sincerethanks to family & friends for their visits, flowers, cards & gifts during my recent stay in the Community Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Doctors Cohoon & Allin & the wonderful staff for their A 1 care. ' Olive Archer Announcement to Jamie Robert Virgin, son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Virgin, Little | Britain. The marriage took place on October 23, 1987 in Brampton, Ontario where they now reside. Congratulations to Dave Barkey & Linda Bartlett who were mar- ried in Markham on Friday 13th, 1987 & are now honeymooning in the Dominican Republic. IVES FLORIST LTD. Custorp Design Specialists 166 WATER ST., PORT PERRY PHONE 985-2525 Funeral * Wedding * Hospital and Specialty Orders Delivered anywhere in town, Oshawa, Ashburn, Little Britain or an SHLD in between. Healey) are very pleased to an- nounce the birth of their second child Jordan Brennan, on November 2nd, 1987 weighing in at 7 Ibs. A little brother for Corey Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Clark & Mr. & Mrs. Albert Terry. Many thanks td.Dr Monahan & the great nurses at Port Perry Hospital. TIMMS, Brian & Patti are grateful to announce the safe ar rival of their daughter Melissa Erin, 6 Ibs. 15 0z. on October 28, 1987. Proud grandparents are Joan & Fred Timms of Green bank & Blake & Marie Vander water of Port Perry. Very special I could always count on you to put Fine Suits thanks to Dr. Monahan & nursing | a smile on my face Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker E |W staff of Port Perry Hospital You showed me how life should be -- Funeral Home orma ear lived \ oo * KINDNESS COURTESY ECONOMY and always . : You lived life with spunk and with * WE ARE BONDED FOR YOUR SECURITY y 3 In Memoriam RAINES, Theodore In loving memory of a dear husband, father & grandfather who passed away November 13, 1976. You still live in the hearts and minds Of; the loving family you left behind Sadly missed by wite Eileerd, Grant & Gisele, Jim & Carol Tim & eight grandchildren HOPE, Jessie who passed away Without her here to share the way Time may dull the hand of fate Memory forever recalls the date. Always remembered by Martha & John Franssen Jack & Micheline Bellefeuille HOPE - In loving memory of a daughter and sister Lois Jan- nette, who passed away suddenly November 13, 1968. When evening shades are falling And we sit here quiet alone a To. our hearts there comes The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Remembered always by her Family ANTON, Tina - In loving memory of our Mom & Nana who'left us on November 20, 1982. Remembering you is easy We do it every day Missing you is the heartache That never goes away. With love Vivian, Fred, Dave, Ed & Lisa GRAINGER, T a - In loving memory of o doar father who passed away November 15, 1986. 'Tis well he will suffer no more In the loved land of the blest Pain fled as he trod Heaven's shore It left him at peace and rest. ed away November 15, 1986. God took him home, it was His will But in my heart | love him still His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away | often sit and think of him When | am all alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Lovingly remembered by Mom GEORDIE BEARE To someone who is very special to me You were a great music teacher as well as a great friend enthusiasm I will miss you dearly Geordie "1 will miss the lessons, the visits, the talks, the advice, the laughs and all the good times You will always be in my heart I am thankful that | had the op portunity to meet you and have the friendship we had I will keep on with my music as | will have the wonder ful memories of you to keep me going | will fill the emptiness that | feel with music As you would say Geordie, the show must go on ed away November 19, 1986. Mother you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Always remembered by Bonnie, Valerie & Families & sister Blanche In memory of Muriel Adelaide Eden, who passed away November 19, 1986. One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking / along the beach with the Lord. belonged to him and the other to the Lord. When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. He alsg noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life. This really bothered him and he questioned the Lord about it. "Lord, you said that once | decid- ed to follow you, you'd walk with me all the way. But | have notic- ed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set of footprints. | don't understand why when | needed you most you would leave me.' The Lord replied, "My son, my precious child, | love you and your granddaughter Stephanie. Personal Touch FLOWERS & GIFT SHOP Where Experienced Artistry and Complete Satistaction Comes First DAILY DELIVERY TO PORT PERRY OSHAWA and BROOKLIN AREAS Fresh Flower Arrangements ned wNedoong terry dca Plants & Silk ar pr 985-9360 PORT PERRY Tysick and Forrest and Hilda Miller of Kingston. Dearly remembered by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends call- ed at Scugog Memorial Funeral Chapel on Sunday, November 8. Service was held Sunday evening thence to the Blair Funeral Home, Perth for visiting Monday evening. Service was held Tues- day, November 10at 1:30 p.m. In- terment was at Bolingbrooke Cemetery. As a remembrance, donations were made to MONUMENTS e Quality Monuments e Bronze & Granite Markers e Cemetery Lettering NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER ET OA BEE WHITBY, ONTARIO L1N 5R7 1-668-3552 143 KING ST.E,, BOWMANVILLE, ONT. L1C 1N6 tation to our showroom are available for senior citizens and handicapped people in the Bowmanville area by call- ing Mr. Philp J. Dawson at: 1-668-3552 Whitby or 1-623-8150 during day Or after hours at: 579-1116 in Oshawa. COMPLIMENTARY WINTER WREATH WITH MONUMENT & MARKER PURCHASE AT BOTH STORES J ONTARIO FUNERAL FRVICE ASSOC IAT ON * PRE ARRANGEMENT & CREMATION INFORMATION Serving Port Perry & Surrounding Districts with Distinctive Service SAME LOCATION FOR OVER 75 YEARS ried 216 Queen St. Port Perry 985- 2171 Scugog Memorial IFIUNTERAL CHAPEL YOUR NEEDS ARE OUR RESPONSIBILITY i 985: 7331 Mclintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service was held on Satur- day, November 14th. Interment Ontario Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Memorial dona- tions to The Gideons Memorial Bi- ble Plan or the Canadian Diabetic Association would be graseiully acknowledged. Best of Things FLOWERS - PLANTS - GIFTS Hwy. 7A, Port Perry dion LOY 985-0170 Notice WINNERS of the C.W.L. Bazaar draw are: 1.- V. Canning; 2.- A. Hansen; 3.- R. Hartney. Jelly bean draw winning number 268. LEGION BINGO. Next Legion Bingo, Branch 419 will be Thurs. Nov. 26, 1987. Jackpot $160 in 51 numbers. N 24 BAHAI Information, write P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry. EOW SCUGOG CRISIS CENTRE: 24. HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006. Call collect if necessary. Office for help call AUBERGE TRANSITION HOUSE FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN ToLL FREE: 1-800-263-3725 or Confidentiality Assured 728-7311 SELECTIONS . Port Perry's Men's Shop 241 Queen St. 985-8977 Casual Co-ordinates Stylish Sweaters Quality at reasonable prices NEW! To Port Perry Area. SCUGOG MOVING & STORAGE 25 Years Expcrience. Port Perry, Rod's Auto; and Sadly missed i all the rest! for sponsoring my Gone but not forgotten y wil POAT PERRY MICHAEL EMERY uo: Sadly missed by the Family If no answer call (res) 985-7288 "Free Wardrobe Service" PETAR. IN AR Fo