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If an error should occur, it must be brought to qur ih 8 publication. Card of The family of the late John Hall would like to thank everyone for their kindness during our loss of a dear husband, father, grand- father, brother and uncle. The beautiful floral arrangements and the many donations that were given was a real tribute to him. Due to the Christmas weekend there was only one day for visita- tion and we would like to thank the many friends, relatives, Port Perry neighbours, Willlams Point neighbours and our former neighbours of Brooklin that came to offer their condolances. A special thanks to the Oddfellows Beethoven Lodge No. 165 for their lovely family service after the visitation. The Rev. Dale Davis of the Blackstock-Nestléton charge was a very faithful visitor to both Oshawa General Hospital and the Community Memorial Hospital of Port Perry and we are very grateful for his kindness as John was quite ill for almost a year. At our .summer. residence at Williams Point our next door neighbours are Father John Newton and "Father Brad Massman. Rev. Davis very kind- ly asked them if they would like to participate in the Memorial service. They accepted his invita- tion and they all gave a wonder- ful "In Memoriam" to our loved one. It was very personal and -helped us to'sustain our faith that there Is a life beyond this one. We really appreciate the ladies of the U.C.W. of Nestleton United Church for preparing and serving . the lunch after the service. As it' was December 24th we were aware they had other things they could have been doing but they are a very dedicated group and have our grateful thanks. We would like to thank the kind friends who have sent so many beautiful sympathy cards, also for the frequent phone calls that let us know we're being remembered. We would like to thank the doc- tors and nurses of both the Oshawa General Hospital and the Community Memorial Hospital of Port Perry for their faithful vigil during the many months John . was In their care. We would also like to thank the Memorial Funeral Chapel for their very pro- fessional services, and Mr. and Mrs. Norm Watson In particular for their many personal kind- nesses. It was really very much appreciated. Sincerely, Marion Hall & family : The family of the late Thomas James McClurg wish to thank relatives and friends for their sup: «port at the time of his passing. We also wish to express special ap- preclation to Dr. John Stewart, . Community Nursing Home, Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Dr. M. Krempowich, and the Wagg Funeral Home. No thank you | would be complete without men- tioning the truly honorably and . uplifting memorial service given by Tom's niece, the Rev. Diane J. McClurg Strickland of Toronto. God's Speed, Dad. Card of Thanks A special thank you to. all members of my family who made my 75th birthday party a pleasant surprise and a most enjoyable get-together at the Island Hall on New Year's Day. Ivan Cochrane We wish to thank the merchants in Port Perry and Blackstock who in any way contributed towards our Christmas festivities. New Years Greetings To All Blackstock Senior Citizens The family of the late Joyce Chandler would like to thank family, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, donations and expressions of sympathy at the time of the loss of a dearly loved wife, mother daughter & sister. Also for their support and kind- ness during her illness. Special thanks to Miss Edith Bolton for her kind words, Grace U.C.W. for the lunch after the funeral, doc- tors and nurses of Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton, and to the Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home. Terry & Juanita, Greg & Lila The Cobett & Chandler families After eighteen years as custo- dians of the Port Perry United Church, Margaret and Charles Brignall, are saying thank you to their many friends, for the well . planned retirement, party, and presentation, held Sunday in the auditorium.... With sincere thanks; Margaret & Charles Birth " FRASER, Don and Lisa are pro- ud to announce the birth of their son Luke David, 7 Ibs. 11%2 0zs. on January 4, 1989. Proud grand- parents are Lily Fraser and Al & Aldene Britton. A great-grandson for Millicent Britton and great nephew for Mirlam Austin. Special thanks to Dr. Ralph Price, MaryLou Burnett and. Alble, Sandra, Gayle, Marle, Shirley and the maternity staff at Port Perry Community Hospital. IT'S A BOY - Ken and Angie De- Jong are proud to announce the safe arrival of a healthy baby boy Aaron Hank DeJong, Thursday, January 5, 1989 at 11:19 p.m. weighing 7 Ibs. 11 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Paulette Goodwin of Cobourg; & Mrs. Min- nie De Jong of Port Perry. Great- grandparents are Mrs. Kate Goodwin of Toronto and Johanna and Burt Te Vruchte of Grafton. Special thanks to Dr. Millar and Dr. Spear and staff of Oshawa and Port Perry Hospitals. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beddows are happy to announce the engage- ment of their .children, Allan Graham and Sharon Beddows. Wedding to take place September 16, 1989 in Cannington. Christmas Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Midgley of RR1, Port Perry are proud to announce the engage- . ment of their youngest daughter, Tammy Denise to Kenneth Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Witcher, Campbellford. ' - Bi i NELSON, Scott and Tracy (nee Sipos) welcome with love, Gods special. gift. Their first born, a boy, Paul Alexander, on November 14, 1988 in Chicago. First grandchild for Mrs. Emily Sipos, Grimsby and fourth grand- child for Gerald and Dorothy Nelson of Port Perry. FEASBY, Doug and Sandi (Pen- ney) of Orrville, welcome with love the safe arrival of their hand- some little son, Cralg Douglas, born at 7:30 p.m. on December 22, 1988 and weighing 8 Ibs. 14Y2 ozs. - a little brother for Ashley. Thrill- ed grandparents are Helen Pen- ney of Port Perry, Ray Penney of Port Perry, and Morley and Phyllis Feasby of Uxbridge. Pro- ud great-grandparents are Annie Penney of Port Perry, and Irving Carson of Apto. Special thanks to Dr. Pritchard, Dr. Higgins, Judy Gore and all the nursing staff of the maternity ward at Parry Sound District Genera) Hospital. PATTON, Lauren Rae, a bonny wee sister for Lindsey, Holly and Alexandra, another girl for Tom and a birthday present for Janice; born January 3, 1989 at 12:04 p.m., weighing 9 Ibs. 1 oz. Grandparents are Gord and Jean "Whitney of Peterborough, Ray Patton of Lindsay, and great- grandmother Ellen Turnbull of Lindsay. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Allin, Giselle, Jan, and all the ter- rific maternity staff. SNIDER, Stephen & Marilyn are delighted to announce the birth of their second daughter, Logan Leigh. Cassie's little sister arriv- ed on January 3, 1989 weighing 8 Ibs. 3 ozs. Second grandchild for Bob and Beryl Snider of Yarken, Ontario and ninth grandchild for Burton and June Hudgins of Napanee, Ontario. At Rest CASSIBO, Martin Joseph (Oshawa Works Department, Manvers Twp.) at the Providence Villa in Scarborough on Friday, January 6, 1989 in his 63rd year. Beloved husband of the late Peggy Kelly Cassibo. Dearly lov- ed father of Joanne (Mrs. R. Mac- Donald) of Pontypool and Theresa (Mrs. T. O'Donnell) of Janetville. Loved grandfather of Tracey, Shawn and Donny Mac- Donald, Tammy, Laurie and Christopher O'Donnell. A memorial prayer service will be held at the Wagg-McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home in Port Perry (985-2171) on Friday, January 13 at 11:00 a.m. Inter- ment of cremated remajns at Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. If desired a donation may be made to the A.L.S. (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) Society of Canada, 250 Rogers Rd., Toronto, Ont. MGE 1R1. 'At Rest At Rest At Rest Notice CHANDLER, Myrna Joyce (nee Cobbett) on Tuesday, January 3, 1989 at Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton. Beloved wife of S.- Terence Chandler ot Thornbury. Dear mother of Gregory Wayne and his flance Lila Mae White and Juanita Louise Chandler. Loved daughter of Hector and the late Mildred Cobbett. Dear sistér of Joseph and Rick Cobbett, dear . sister-in-law of Lorraine and Bar- bara Cobbett, Rodney and Ann Chandler, Bob and Marcia McDougall, Bernard and Diane Chandler, A funeral service was held at the Wagg-McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home In Port Perry (985-2171) on Friday, January 6 at 1:30.p.m. Spring in- terment Pine Grove Cemetery. If desired a donation to the Cana- dian Cancer Society or the Cana- dian Diabetes Assoclation would be appreciated. TROOP, Frank - entered info rest 'at Port - Perry. Community Hospital on Saturday, January 7; 1989. Frank Troop, In his 90th year, was the beloved husband of Annie Bott of Port Perry. Loving father of Carol Moir of Victoria, British Columbia and Mildred Card of Lockport, New York. Dearly remembered by his grandchildren~ and great- grandchildren. Mr. Troop spent most of his life on a farm at Pinedale before retiring to Ux- bridge in 1961. Friends called at Scugog - Memorial Funeral Chapel, Port Perry on Sunday, January 8 and Monday, January 9. Complete service will be held In Pinedale United Church on Tues- day, January 10 at 2:00 p.m. Spring Interment Pinedale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Diabetic Association. JEFFORD, Rita Florence (nee Roots) - at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Saturday, January 7, 1989 in her 76th year. Rita, beloved wife of John Frederick Jefford, loving mother of Arthur Leslie, John David, Emily Catherine, Linda Mary, Elizabeth Anne, Peter Rrederick and Robert Douglas. Dear sister of Gladys Kitty Harvey, Reginald Arthur Roots, and Evelyn Emily Royce. Dear nana of 16 grand- children. Friends may call at the McKelvey Funeral Home, 264 Burton Ave., Barrie after 7:00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening. Service at Stroud Presbyterian Church on Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. Inter- ment Sixth Line Cemetery In- nissil. If so desired memorial donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. MADILL, Scott Lochlin - sudden- ly on Friday, January 6, 1989 at the Wellesley Hospital in Toronto in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Edna (nee Raby). Dear father of Ruth Walton and her husband Albert of Hampton, Norma Macinally and her husband Ron of Brooklin, Illa Craig of Oshawa, Maurice and his wife Bev of Seagrave, Grant of Seagrave, Linda Raymond and her husband Tony of Port Sydney and Bryce and his wife Pat of Ashburn. Dear brother of Ivy Hunter, Mildred Raby, Marguerite Orth, Madeline Peacock and Ira Madill. 20 grand- children and 13 great- grandchildren. Predeceased by mother and father Margaret and Thomas, 1 son Russell, 1 brother Andy, and 1 sister Emma. A funeral service was held at the Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home in Port Perry (985-2171) on Monday, Janvary 9 at 11:00 a.m. Interment Glamorgan Cemetery Gooderham. If desired donations to the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital Building Fund would be appreciated. A special thanks to Dr. Puckrin, Dr. Loss- ing, nursing staff and ambulance attendants at Port Perry Hospital and Wellesley Hospital. In Memoriam CALDWELL, Frances (Shirley) - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away January 7, 1980. It has been a long nine years since the Lord took you away But in our hearts and memories you will always stay Lovingly remembered by, daughter Lynda, Bill & Lee-Ann WRAY, Michael C.K. - In loving memory of our precious son and brother who entered into God's loving arms at the tender age of 4 on January 8, 1983. A tribute to our littfe boy who in his four short years showed us the true meaning of love and friendship Love Is a rainbow in the heart with a'kind of magic glow That has a way of brightening all the days that come and go Love is a tender look, a smile a comforting touch of hands A warm and rare togetherness with someone who understands Love Is a rainbow that we share its radiance is giving And dearest of God's precious gifts Is what makes life worth living C. Paul A. Author We remember our precious Michael with loving thoughts, cherished time and silent tears The loss of him continues to be painful, but we will see him in the years to come Very sadly missed & lovingly remembered by, Mom, Dad and Lee-Ann Notice WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS for help call THE DENISE HOUSE (formesly Auberge) FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN ToLL FREE: 1-800-263-3725 or Confidentiality Assured 728-7311 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 1623-8150 after hours -- 579-1116 Home Appointments or Free Transportation to either showroom gladly arranged. VEARY, Muriel A. (nee Cook) on Thursday, January 5, 1989 at the Bon Air Nursing Home, Cann- ington, in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Veary. Dear aunt of Scott, Robert, Frank, and Jim Wilkinson, Betty Ballard, Patricla Bagshaw, and Mary Baltgallls. A funeral ser- vice was held at the Wagg- McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home in Port Perry (985-2171) on Saturday, January 7 at 1:00 p.m. Spring burial Pine Grove Cemetery. If desired donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. "SCUGOG MOVING & STORAGE xc. -- PORT PERRY -- 25 Years Experience Bus. 985-376 1 If no answer call: (Res.) 985-7288 "Free Wardrobe Service" KAREN E HUNT, C.P.E. Elec: troylsis, permanent hair removal, medically approved, member of E.A.O., member F.E.A.C., pro- fessional & confidential 985-9085. F22- ATTENTION LADIES Nails by Pat. Shella's Hairstyling. Call for appointment 985-2274, still at 117. Perry St. J7 SCUGOG CRISIS CENTER 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006. Call collect if necessary. Office 985-8850 - Tues., Wed., Thurs., 12:15 - 3:15.p.m. TF i SR ai GAIN RYCITRG IRV IDA from sharing ARIUS NO! Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS * NEW * COUNTRY CRAFT OPENING IN PORT PERRY! If you make Craft Items and would like to retail them through a local store, give us a call: STONEMOOR DAYCARE CENTRE Stonemoor is an environment that encourages children to grow emo- tionally, socially, academically and physically in a friendly and relax- ed manner. Open year-round. Full and half days programmes available. 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM; Ages 18 Months to 10 Years. Government Subsidy available. PHONE ......... 985-0800 Fully Equipped SNACK BAR available to lease for winter months starting immediately. Please call: 985-7130 (After 6:00 PM) At Rest Wagg-MoDermott-Panabaker: Faneral Home * KINDNESS - COURTESY - ECONOMY I AMGCMENT & CREMATION INFORMATION g MENT * PRE-ARRANGE! oN ONTARIO Sardeg Por FARE LOCATION FOR OVER 75 YEARS ~ FUNERAL servce isocaron 9 J @ (meen Sti, Port Perry (ntor por 3ied) 988-2171 OPERATION SCUGOG'S 2nd DEBUT "CLOTHING STORE will be CLOSING as of January 14th, 1989 Come and shop at our 1/2 PRICE SALE Thursday, Jan. 12th -- 1 to 4 399 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY: |! Saturday, Jan. 14th -- 10to 4 Business Opportunity STUFF ENVELOPES at home, Earn $600.00 weekly. Free sup: plies. Rush self-addressed, stamped envelope 10: Hughes Enterprises, Dept, A-16, Box 984, Peterboro, Ont. K9J 7AS, J 10 Lapin ation, wll LSA