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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1988, p. 36

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- : | | | | | | | | | | : ] | EC -- 88¢( B81 16dot>C vaebeouT -- asTe ANI THO9 36 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 18, 1988 a a - A be Classified Ads Deadline: Monday - 12 Noon Phone 985-7383 CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $5.00 first 20 words; REPEAT: Second insert of same ad ... words; 15C 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 it is liable only for the cost of that portion of the advertisement in which the error occured in rela- tion to the entire advertisement. If an error should occur, it must be brought to our attention before the following publication 15C each word following. $4.00 for the first 20 Card of Thanks Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our family and friends for their cards, flowers and dona- tions in the death of our son Kyle Patrick. Special thanks are ex- tended to Dr. Allin and the ex- cellent maternity staff at Com- munity Memorial Hospital, to Dr. Rowe and the 5th and 7th floor nursing staff at Oshawa General Hospital and to the Port Perry Ambulance Service. A special thank you is also extended to Rev. LePage for his comforting words and visits and to the Wagg Funeral Home for their kindness and support. Bruce-and Gail Stainton FIELDING, Keith C - We wish to extend our thanks and apprecia- tion to the many relatives, friends and neighbours for the kindness shown during our recent loss of a loving husband, father and friend. The beautiful floral tributes, spiritual offerings, memorial donations, gifts of food and visits to the funeral home are deeply ap- preciated. Special thanks to the ambulance drivers, Dr. Cohoon and staff at Port Perry Hospital, Dr. Glenn Martin and his assis- tant Chris at OGH. Thanks to Father Love of St. Mary's, Father Alfred Grima of Immaculate Con- ception, the ladies of the CWL and Wagg Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Very special thanks to Mike Donnelly, "Thanks Mike, You're a real BRICK." Maureen 8 Angela Fielding Kari & Todd Healey Thank you to all the merchants (Frank Murphy, |.G.A., Vera Southgate, Keith Dykes, Ives Flower Shop, Kelletts Variety, The Meating Place, and John Pearce, Auctioneer) for making a prize donation towards the Lawn Bowling Club Supper and Awards Night. It was a good year for me winning the Wednesday night schedule league and winning the playoffs means a lot for me. Now I'm hoping to get a good crowd at the benefit Hockey Game with the N.H.L. Old Timers vs Port Perry MoJacks. The MoJacks are going all the way this year, to the All- Ontario Champs. You heard it from me. | will help the MoJacks a lot mec e because they're a great unch. Pick Montreal Canadiens to be in the finals with the L.A. Kings this year. Pierre LeDuc Many thanks to Mrs. Watson, Bonnie and Debbie, Nanny C. and Aunt Lorna, for taking good care of our children while | was in hospital. Rod and Dale Operation Scugog wishes to ex- press their gratitude to the members of the Port Perry Fire Department for the use of the hall during the Fall Food Drive. We would also like to extend a sincere thank you to Paul Papanikolopoulis, the owner of the Donut Press for his donation to the food drive. It was signifi- cant contributions like this that help to make this years food drive a great success. Anne Wanninkhof Thank you for the 'Jack & Jill" - special thanks to Trevor, Derek, Julie, Jackie, Kelly & Megan, Caroline & Randy, Gary, Greg & Belinda, & Mom & Dad & to all our friends who joined us. Love, ' 'Karen & Darryl We would like to thank all of our friends and relatives for their cards and gifts and for helping us celebrate our 25th Wedding An- niversary. A very special thank you to our families and two sons, Wayne and Doug for their thoughtfulness in organizing this celebration. It was a great sur- prise and an experience we will never forget. Ken & Heather Bray The family of the late Ross Brown wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, cards, expressions of sympathy and charitable dona- tions. Special thanks to Howard & Joan Gauthier, Jerry & Marg Luke, the Cadmus Browns and Jess & Ray Harris for their sup- port in our time of need. Our ap- preciation to the Rev. Charles Bull for his comforting words and to the A.C.W. of the Blackstock St. John's Anglican Church for serv- ing the lunch after the service and to the Wagg Funeral Home for their excellent service. Nellie Brown & family Announcement Lawrence and Wilma Midgley are pleased to announce the engage- ment of their daughter Julie Marie to Terry Glen, son of Glen and Mary Jean Till. Wedding to take place October 22, 1988 in Greenbank United Church. [4 Births CLOUTHIER - Amanda, David and Kirk would like to thank the kind and gentle hands of Doctor Puckrin for bringing their brother Luke Stanley safely into this big beautiful world on September 26, 1988. Many thanks to the materni- ty staff for all their T.L.C. Rod, Dale & Luke POOLE, Susan, Roy and sister Anita are happy to announce the arrival of Christina Kathleen on September 30, 1988 weighing 7 Ibs. 2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Wagar of Newcastle. Special thanks to Dr. Rowe and the maternity staff of Oshawa General Hospital. SMITH, Aldon and Jay welcome with love Britni Alexis born Oc- tober 13, 1988 at 12:49 A.M. weighing 8 Ibs. 5 ozs. A friend and sister for Meghan. Proud grand- parents are Leslie 8& Kaye Smith of Port Perry and Joe & Kathy Sgro of Toronto. Proud great- grandmother Vincenzina Cutruz- zola of Toronto. Special thanks to Dr. Allin, Anne-Marie and the rest of the maternity staff at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. At Rest INBODEN, Fred - Uxbridge resi- dent since 1970 passed away sud- denly at Scarborough Centennary on October 12, 1988. Survived by wife Liz and children Marlis, Jim, Kim, Maryann, Andrew, Matthew and grandson Anthony. Memorial service was held at Dixon & Garland Funeral Home, Markham, on October 15, 1988. Any donations may be made to Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, 1900 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ont. At Rest WALLACE, Annie (nee Gordon) at the Whitby General Hospital on Wednesday, October 12, 1988, in her 86th year. Dearly loved wife of Almer, formerly of Port Perry. Dear mother of Doris and her hus- band Jack Beaton of Oshawa and Gordon and his wife Patricia of Willowdale, lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Julie Beaton-Pigeon and her husband Richard of Whitby and Wallace Beaton of Kingston, sister of Ed- na Clary of Oshawa and Lex and his wife Mary Gordon of Barry and predeceased by Jean Hud- dleston, Bessie Wallace and Ar- thur Gordon. A funeral service was held at the Wagg- McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home in Port Perry (985-2171) on Friday, October 14, 1988 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Greenbank United Cemetery. If desired a donation may be made to a favorite charity. AIRD, Dorothy Margaret (nee Fraser) at -the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry on Wednesday, October 12, 1988 in her 71st year. Dearly loved wife of Robert Aird, dear mother of James and his wife Marlene of BC, Douglas and his wife Karin, of Bowmanville, Bill of Toronto, & Carol Aird of Lindsay, sister of Lorna Tardiff of Milton, Betty Riseborough of BC and predeceased by Frank, Floyd and Bud Fraser. Loving grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 2 great- grandchildren. A funeral service was held at the Wagg- McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry (985-2171) on Friday, October 14, 1988 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Pine: Grove Cemetery. If desired a donation may be made to the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry. BROWN, Ross suddenly at the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry on Monday, October 10, 1988-in his 67th year. Dearly loved husband of Mildred McCready Brown of Nestleton. Dear father of David and his wife Heather of Whitby. Loving grand- father of Jennifer and Melanie. A complete funeral service was held at the Wagg-McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home (985-2171) in Port Perry on Thurs- day, October 13, 1988 at 2:00 p.m. Cremation followed. If desired a donation may be made to the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. STAFFORD MONUMENTS * Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze Markers * Inscriptions * Sandblasting 318 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 1-668-3552 -- after hours -- 1-668-4460 or 1-666-1513 143 KING. ST. E., BOWMANVILLE P.J. Dawson 1-623-8150 after hours -- 579-1116 Home Appointments or Free Transportation to either showroom gladly arranged. At Rest In Memoriam Unlike some other monument companies, STAFFORD MONU- MENTS will not be raising their prices in 1988. All memorials will be sold at the old 1987 price. We make house calls in the PORT PERRY and RURAL areas. STAFFORD MONUMENTS is Canada's oldest monument com- pany - 6 generations old. Located In Bowmanville at 143 King Street East. PHONE 1-416-623-8150. TF In Memoriam BELL - In loving memory of our mother Marion Bernice, who passed away October 23, 1985. God saw you getting tired, dear Mom When a cure was not to be He put His arms around you And whispered 'come with me' So keep your arms around her Lord And give her special care Make up for all she suffered And all that seemed unfair We cannot keep from wondering No matter how we try | And in our sad and lonely hearts We keep on asking why The reason is hidden somewhere In the pattern God has planned We must believe and trust in Him And someday we will understand Lovingly remembered by, Jean, Robert, Linda & families FORDER, G. Howard - 1925-12-01 -- 1987-10-17. Memory is one of life's sweetest gifts A page in our book of memories Is gently turned today Ever cherished & remembered by Dorothy, family & friends EDGAR, Chad Vincent - In loving memory of a dear grandson, nephew, cousin, who left us on Oc- tober 18, 1986. His portrait in its silver frame The ravages of time may dim But in our hearts he's still the same We hold bright memories of him Lovingly remembered by, Papa John, Grandma, Ray, Leon and families EDGAR, Chad Vincent - In loving memory of a dear son who left us on October 18, 1986. Day by day our thoughts do wander To a grave not far away Where they laid our dear son Just two years ago today Lovingly remembered, Mom & Dad EDGAR, Chad Vincent - In loving memory of a dear uncle who left me on October 18, 1986. Sweet memories will linger ever Time cannot change them it's true Years that may come cannot sever } Our loving remembrance of you Love, Douglas Jr. EDGAR, Chad Vincent - In loving memory of a dear brother & brother-in-law who left us on Oc- tober 18, 1986. We often sit and think of him When we are alone For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own Like Ivy on the withered oak When other things decay Our love for him will still be green And never fade away Always loved, Jackie, Doug, Tracy, Shawn, Donnie & Connie WAKEFORD - In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, David (Kim) who died October 20, 1978. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever Sadly missed by Anne, Murray Kelly and Stephen WAKEFORD - In loving memory of David (Kim), a dear son and brother who passed away October 20, 1978. He little thought when leaving home He would no more return That he in death so soon would sleep And leave us here to mourn We do not know what pain he bore We did not see him die We only know he passed away And never said good-bye Sadly missed and always remembered by Mom, Dad & Donna Notice SCUGOG CRISIS CENTER 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006. Call collect if necessary. Office 985-8250 - Tues., Wed., Thurs., 12:15 - 3:15 p.m. TF VIVIAN'S MOBILE hairstyling is here to serve you in the privacy of your own home. Haircuts, perms, streaks, at your convenience. For appointment call 986-0140. O 18 ATTENTION LADIES Nails by Pat. Sheila's Hairstyling. Call for appointment 985-2274, still at 117 Perry St. J7 TERR School 285-8129 Fall Classes SCOUT HALL Tuesday 3:15 to 5:00 IN CLASS SESSION Ont. Safety League Certificate Tax Deductible Low Insurance GIFT CERTIFICATES Notice VIOLIN LESSONS, classical and fiddle styles, children & adults. Rolf Pedersen 985-8720. 025 LEGION BINGO, next Legion Bingo, Branch 419 will be Thurs- day, Oct. 13, Jackpot $200.00 in 55 numbers. 025 "ACRYLIC ON PAPER" - An ex- hibition and sale of works by John Vandenberg at Scugog Memorial Public Library, October 22 - November 11. John will be pre- sent on Saturday afternoon, Oc- tober 22 to talk about his art. WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS for help call THE DENISE HOUSE (formerly Auberge) FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN ToLL FREE: 1-800-263-3725 or Confidentiality Assured 728-7311 (GT IR YOR GW IDN from a 110) [& Be ri] 14 NO! Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS Bp | THE F Ballingall 985-8732 1 Bonnie ~~ N 1 S Specializing in Pianos 5. 7 ndweaver / Spinner SUSAN HASLETT-SCHOLFIELD Vv 86 Chester Cres., Port Perry 985-3031 BONDED *** INSURED ABSENT-E4% § 285-0069 HOME * COTTAGE * BUSINESS | CHECK SERVICE LAWN * POOL * PETS * GARDENS Call anytime for Free, Confidential Estimate Be at "EASE" while you are "ABSENT". STEEVES - In loving memory of a dear sister-in-law Treva, who passed away October 18, 1983. Silent memories true and tender Just to show we still remember Sadly missed by, sister-in-law Bernice & brother-in-law Dave Wagg-MeDermott-Panabaker MEMBER Funeral Home * KINDNESS - COURTESY - ECONOMY * WE ARE BONDED FCR YOUR SECURITY * PRE-ARRANGEMENT & CREMATION INFORMATION Serving Port Perry & Districts with Distinctive Service -- SAME LOCATION FOR OVER 75 YEARS -- (Ineen St., Port Perry 988-2171 NOTICE TO ALL VETERANS & MEMBERS OF REMEMBRANCE PARADE Sunday, November 6th Parade will form at Br. 419 Parking Lot at 10:15 AM, then proceed east on Bay St., south on Rosa St., west on Balsam St., north on Simcoe St., the east on Bay St. to the Cenotaph. SERVICE at the CENOTAPH LEGION HALL 11:00 AM BR. 419 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION "We will remember them!" ------ . EE BEL SEL Ra aa aa

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