32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 17, 1989 Obltuary Albert Sydney Harper Albert Sydney Harper entered into rest at the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry on Tuesday September 19, 1989. He was in his 77th year. Albert Harper was born in Hull, England January 2, 1913, where he received all his schooling. He came to Canada in 1928 with many other young men in his age group and worked on farms in this area until 1937, when he and Lillian Murphy were married in Prince Albert. They bought the Prince Albert store shortly afterward. In 1944 he joined the Armed Forces and served overseas until the end of the war, arriving home in late 1945. In 1949 they sold the store & bought a farm at Saint- field where they farmed until 1969. During that time, he work- ed for Correctional Services for several years, moved to Port Perry upon selling the farm and retired in 1978. Albert was a member of War- riner Oddfellows Lodge. He kept in touch with his brother and sisters in England, visiting them at least 8 times, the last being in 1987. Albert had a great love of music, both sacred and secular. He had a special liking for George Formby songs, and entertained audiences on many occasions, and will be remembered for his special rendition of many of those songs. He was quite sports- minded, and enjoyed par- ticipating in golf and curling, making many friends along the way. D) Left to mourn his passing are his wife Lillian, son Donald, daughter Sandra, also 5 grand- children and many other relatives and friends. A funeral service was held at the Wagg Funeral Home in Port Perry on Friday Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Rev. R. LePage and Rev. D. Tansley officiated. Pallbearers were Alan Murphy, Douglas Plaunt, John Jeffery, Gregg Tamlin, Sam Khettab and Gordon Boothby. The many floral tributes and memorial donations were gratefully appreciated. Carla's Eulogy for Grandpa: On behalf of the grandchildren, myself (Carla), my sisters Coleen and Leanne, and my cousins Brent and Scott, we wish to ex- press the admiration we felt for our grandfather. He guided us through many of the fine points of living such as: The joy of laughter, by sharing his many humorous stories with us, his extreme love of music, which always encouraged us to sing along with him, his ability to grow healthy and beautiful flowers, plants and vegetables, has left us with an appreciation of nature. His many trips has left us with an adventurous yearning to travel, and his devotion and dedication to serve his community, has left us with the importance of helping and caring for others. We will always miss our grand- father, but his spirit will continue to guide and direct us through life. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN AND THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG. The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes a residential subdivision consisting of twenty-four (24) single- family units within the site indicated on the map below. TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG 4 y In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment applica- tion, the public is invited to provide input by way of submis- sions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3 or by calling Mr.-Bruce Chochinov, Planning Department (416) 668-7731 (Whitby) / 686-1651 (Toronto). Submissions concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above- noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, November 17, 1989. Please include your address and telephone number in.any submission made. FILE No. 89-113/D/S Marie Hubbard Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I1.P. Chairman, Planning Committee Commissioner of Planning Just In case you were wondering, la ko st Saturday was Apple Day for Scouts and Cubs in Scugog Township, and they were out In force selling apples to raise money for their many endeavours. Three Scouts who took a few minutes to have a photo taken by the Star are Jeff Dales, Kyle Dearling and Steve Connors, members of the Manchester group. These guys had the territory In front of the Post Office on Queen Street. Port Perry Nursing Home Halloween festivities coming up by Wendy Clark "Thanksgiving" - I was very thankful to be able to share time with my family as they are very special to me. I certainly hope that everyone had a happy and safe Thanksgiving and thought of many reasons of why they are thankful. The residents and staff particularly enjoyed their delicious Thanksgiving dinner that was served by the great kit- chen staff. Thanks girls!!! Monday October 2 there was a challenging dart game. Ray Seagar took the top position with 670 points. Most activities throughout the week featured baking. Much baking was needed for the Applefest. Wednesday October 4, a large group got together for a thankful discussion. An enjoyable cocktail hour was held on Friday (6th). PAUL VAN CAMP Chartered Accountant 204 Casimir St. 985-9725 Port Perry * INCOME TAX * FINANCIAL PLANNING * SMALL BUSINESS ~ Klean Sweep + CHIMNEY SERVICE SERVING DURHAM REGION * dustless, efficient chimney cleaning * emergency service * blocked flues cleared l) * go with the experts OUR STAFF IS TRAINED & CERTIFIED SINCE 1978 CWE Technical Training ALL PERRY FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL SWEEPS 985-3111 osiawa 433-4111 45 YEARS OF PERSONAL SERVICE UXBRIDGE PERSONAL SERVICE Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own Written Guarantee 852-3472 108 BROCK ST. WEST po amon Ts 'MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION IGRANITE MARBLE BRONZE CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM DESIGNING & LETTERING AND OUEST Saturday October 7, the residents took part in the Port Perry Applefest. We are very pro- ud to have won $100.00 for the best decorated table. We also had a successful amount brought in from our bake sales. Tuesday October 10, we had many residents take part in our manicure activity. The following day a bus load of residents went on a Historical Tour of Port Perry. A special thank you to Roy-Walker Smith for sponsoring this trip and being such a delightful tour guide. Upon arriv- ing home a representative from the Scugog Shores Museum show- ed us many of their old artifacts. This was a very memorable day for all of us. Thursday proved to be a very busy day as everyone prepared for the Supper Club that took place at 5:30. A very delicious Thanksgiving turkey dinner was enjoyed thoroughly by 37 residents along with their 34 guests. Piano music was accom- panied by Mrs. Claire Whitter. A special thank you to the many family members that lent a helpful hand. The week ended with several residents baking many turkey pies. Some others were busy decorating for Halloween. Birthday wishes go out to staff members Kim Owen and Sam Kerr. A warm welcome is extended to Mr. Earl Bray. Earl comes to us from the Port Perry area. The residents and staff extend their sympathy to the family and friends of Mrs. Louise Graham who passed away while in hospital on October 6. Although Mrs. Graham was not with us for very long, we certainly will all miss her. Be sure to come take part with us in any of our many upcoming activities. Residents Council (18), Trip to Port Hope Nursing Home (23), Pumpkin Hunt 1:30 (25), Pumpkin Decorating Contest 1:30 (27), Halloween Party 7 p.m. (30) & Candy Shell-out (31). Cn Di id sal hs a ES i: Santi eA Ce ee ct A le A le Lt A OC rll ft lp rf Mi LI. ggi Gi,