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Port Perry Star, 9 May 2000, p. 23

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fay ORAS SE 2 2 RE Aan Te PR BE TARE a ao ne adh 1 PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 9, 2000 "Scugog Community Newspaper of Choice" - 23 ar : 3 nd BRE ERR We would like to sincerely thank everyone who was part of making our Jack & Jill a night we will never forget. We cannot put into words how much we appreciate all of the love and support we have received from our friends and families. A very spe- cial thank you to our par- ents for, once again, giv- ing us memories that will never fade. Ta Mandy and Brad and the entire wed- ding party, we thank you for putting so much time and love into an amazing night! To Adam, we would like you to know how much we appreciate your generosity and support. And to all of those people who contributed in so many other ways, please Rnow that we truly appre- ciate all of your help. Duane & Misty On behalf of our son Michael, we would like to thank everyone involved in the Golf Toumament - Wolf Run, August "99. Thank you for your gener- ous support which allowed Michael to attend Ability Camp and receive Hyper- baric Oxygen treatments. We noticed yet more improvement. A very spe- cial thank you to Rick, Kate, Rick, Sharalyn. Sincerely The Semcszyszyn family Thank you to our friends in Blackstock and commu- "nity for the lovely shower, gifts & contributions towards a freezer for our home. Your support is deeply appreciated. Jennifer Byers & Morgan Adams We, the clients and staff of Simcoe Street would like to thank the following people for their much appreciated support in our recent fundraising baseball tournament: The Teams Just One More * Pants * L+T Construction * Port Perry Fire Dept. « C-7 » VOC ¢ Saintfield's Choice * Gert's * Ponty Pool PTanks ¢ Silver Lakers ¢ Pineridge ¢ Catchin'on Double Up * East side Manglers * Adam C » Loco Locals The Umpires Wayne Bradt « Brendon Agnew Blair Phillips * Cliff Pelrine Jamie Lowe Kent Davis Kevin Carkner * Ken Donnelly Kathy Honey * Matt Parr Jeft Lacey * Jason Cliff Ralph McQuaid * Trevor Monarch | LE INE IR IE LST IVR (eB DAVE McTAGGART HIARAESRS - Phone: 905-985-7383 ed » TR po OT 3 Nia nK The family of the late Her bert Hill would sincerely like to thank family and friends who offered their prayers, support, memori- al donations, flowers and words of comfort during our recent time of great loss. Thank you to Stella McKinley for her eulogy, the Rev. Ken Keene, a special thank you for the prayers and kind words said for our father. Thank you to Mrs. Broughton for her gift of music at the church service, and the ladies of All Saints Angli- can Church for the lunch provided after the service. To the Legion Branch 112 for the service conducted in tribute to our dear father, thank you. Thank you to Dr. Kwan and Dr. Morra and all the 1.C.U. and C.C.U. nurses at Lak- eridge Health Oshawa, your love, support and wonderful care given our father will alway be remembered. To Danny & staff at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, thank you for all your help during our time of loss. A special thank yqu to Shawn Callanan for his support and friendship, shown to us during the past difficult months, it helped to ease our burden. No words can express our heartfelt thanks to all of you. Eugenia, Regenia, Martin & family 4 BOYNTON, Marg - In lov- ing memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away May 12, 1986. Though her smile is gone forever And her hand we cannot touch Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much Her memory is our keep- sake With which we'll never part God has her in His keep- ing We have her in our hearts. SUTCLIFFE - In memory of dear parents, grandpar- ents and great-grandpar- ents Alex Sutcliffe who left us December 10, 1983 and Eva Sutcliffe who left us May 11, 1995. Dear Parents: May your wings broaden and encirle us always. You have left us with many wonderful memories. Thanks Mom and Dad. grandchildren and great- grandchildren Place your Real Estate ad in the newspaper that Pe opl read weekly! [11 ls RENOUF - In loving mem- ory of our father, mother, and grandparents, Regi- nald and Meda, and our brother, uncle and partner, Leon. Over the bridge of yester- day Our thoughts have tumed tonight And out of the far off dis- tance comes a tender, glowing light And centres round a fami- ly love That has lasted thro' time and time Tho' the chance and change of fortune have severed our pathways wide It may be that earth's tomorrows hold for us no meeting place It may be that only in Heaven we shall meet you face to face But when memory seeks a pleasant trip And the choice of pathway comes We choose the bridge of yesterday to the days when we were one. Deeply missed by Cheryl, Dale, Val and families McMAHON, Ritchie Arthur - Suddenly, on Monday, April 17, 2000, at his residence in Vancou- ver, at age 68. Ritchie McMahon beloved son of the late Arthur and Gladys McMahon of Bethany. Father of Sharon of Oshawa and Kirk of Toronto. Dear brother of Wesley McMahon (deceased) and his wife Jean of Bethany, Thora and her husband Jim Gray (deceased) of Lind- say, Ruth and her hus- band Glen McLaughlin of Tillsonburg, and Edward McMahon and his wife Verna of Blackstock. Ritchie will also be remembered by his nieces and nephews. A graveside service to cele- brate the life of Ritchie McMahon will be held at the Cartwright Union Cemetery in Blackstock on Monday, May 8, at 2:30 p.m. with Reverend David Shearman officiat- ing. If desired, memorial donations may be made through the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985- 2171) to the Community Memorial Hospital Foun- dation in Port Perry. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDemott-Panabaker Chapel STAR CLASSIFIEDS or Fax: 905-985-3708 ee WILSON, Nigel Terence - Suddenly, on Sunday, April 30, 2000, at the Ajax and Pickering Health Cen- tre, at age 73. Nigel Wil- son formerly of Dorval, Quebec, beloved husband of Mary (nee Noonan). Loved father of Cathy and David. Dear brother of Dermot and his wife Mar- garet of Belfast, N. Ire- land, and he was prede- ceased by his sister Lily Forbes and his brothers William and Harry. Rested at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott- Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171). A funer- al mass was held in St. Isaac Joques Catholic Church in Pickering on Thursday, May 4, at 10:30 a.m. Interment Resurrec- tion Catholic Cemetery in Whitby. If desired, memo- rial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDemott-Panabaker Chapel ELLIS, TED ARNOLD - (Veteran of WW. 2), sud- denly at his residence on Wednesday, May 3, 2000. Ted, was the husband of the late Audrey Ellis (nee Grainger). Loving father of Brad Ellis and Tracy Beach and her best friend Brad. Predeceased by his daughter Michele Ellis. Ted will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Tanya and Danielle Beach and Mindy Morden. Ted will be great- ly missed by his remaining family members and friends. Following Ted's wishes there will be no service or visiting. If friends wish you may make a donation to the charity of your choice, at the LOW AND LOW FUNERAL HOME, 1763 Reach Road, Box 698, Port Perry, On., LOL 1A6 (905) 985-7331. DEMARA, Milton Alymer - After a short illness, on Thursday, May 4, 2000 at Lakeridge Health Port Perry, at age 86. Milton Demara of Scugog Island, beloved husband of the late Florence (nee Vaugh- an). Loving father of Heather and her husband Ivan Jeffrey of Scugog Island, and Kay and her husband Gary Smith of Holland Centre. Loved grandfather of Scott, Sean, and Shane. Dear brother of Glen Demara and his wife Marg of Port Perry and Grace (deceased) and her hus- band Don Christie of Port Perry. Relatives and friends were received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott- Panabaker Chapel*, 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Fri- day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A service to celebrate the life of Milton Demara was held in the Chapel on Sat- urday, May 6 at 1:30 p.m. with Reverend Sandy Beaton officiating. Inter- ment Pine Grove Ceme- tery, Prince Albert. If desired, memorial dona- tions may be made to the charity of your choice. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDemott-Panabakar Chapel SCHNEIDER: - Tom and Kim (Hazelwood) Schnei- der are pleased to announce the birth of their son, DILLON KEITH. Dil- lon was born at the Markham-Stouffville Hos- pital, April 30, 2000 at 6:20 p.m. and weighed 9 Ibs. 6 ozs. Many thanks to Drs. Hall and Virro and the wonderful nursing staff. Special thanks to our Doula - Elaine de Blicquy and nurses Patti, Lisa and Dodi PPPS KAREN E. HUNT, C.P.E. - Electrolysis. Permanent hair removal. Call now for your confidential compli- mentary consultation - (905)985-9085. Member of E.A.O. and C.F.E.C. Waxing also available. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED (905) 985-7306 193 Queen, Port Perry, Ont. LIL 1B9 WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS The Denise House (Formedy Auberge) For Women & Chidren Toll Free 1-800-263-3725 Confidentiality Assured oa 728-7311 CAMERA at Latcham Centre on Saturday night, April 29. Please call 985- If you see Jamie & Katie Hvidsten on Friday, May 12, 2000 please wish them a Happy 11th Birthday Love Mom, Dad & Matt STAR READERS ARE ALWAYS INFORMED FIRST! (05.4332 00167 DIAG I DAY (0123 V2N PE G(O X GRANITE AND BRONZE Visit our showroom or call for home appointment. Transportation by request. - PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS - CUSTOM DESIGN - CEMETERY LETTERING - RESTORATIONS 108 Brock St. W., Uxbridge Phone: (905) 852-3472 Toll Free: 1-888-672-4363 Fax: (905) 852-0085 Call Collect After hours (705) 228-1046 Dave & Lon Tomkinson * Pre-arrangements may be made at our office or in your home Box 698, * Cremation information 1763 Reach Road, Port Perry LOL. 1NO opposite the fairgrounds yoWsLoy, LIMITED (+ FUNERAL DIREC TORS ~D Established 1875 @~ DAN MARTIN PETER LOW Complimentary rooms for after service reception Bright large, modem building Parking on premises for 80 cars (905) 985-7331 985-7332 i % gi Thanks to St. Jude and the Sacred Heart of Jesus for favours received. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forev- er. Sacred Heart of Jesus pray for us, St. Jude work- er of miracles pray for us, St. Jude helper of the hopeless pray for us, St. Jude healer of the sick pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day for 9 days. This prayer has never failed and your prayers will be answered. Publication must be promised. TW. KARATE, TAI CHI and more. Find out how to live longer, happier, healthier, stress free. 985-0205. \M AZZ. Bernie . ] . Senensky plays the Heintzman on Mother's Day with John Tank from New York on saxophone! Bring mom. Sonya church 7 p.m. 705-357-2468. BUS TRIP: Port Perry Patchers Quilting Guild going to Canada Quilts 2000 Show at York Uni- versity on June 1. Contact Pat at 985-9539 for details. HOT LUNCHEON -St. John's Presbyterian Church, Queen St., Port Perry, Friday, May 12, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. All you wish $7. HOT MOTHER'S DAY BREAKFAST, Sunday, May 14, 8 a.m. - noon, sponsored by Warriner Lodge #75, at Oddfellows Hall in Port Perry. Bacon, eggs, toast, jams & bever- age. Adults $4, children $2. SPRING RHAPSODY: The Music students of P.P.H.S. present their annual music showcase concert on Wednesday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. Admission $3 at the door. STLL presents RICK and TERRY, a kid's concert, Saturday, May 13, 1-2 p.m. at Port Perry United Church. Tickets at the door or phone Cynthia 985-9923. TURNER'S GREEN- HOUSE in Blackstock invites you to our ANNU- AL OPEN HOUSE Moth- er's Day weekend, Satur- day and Sunday May 13, 14, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Refresh- ments and favours. Summit Drive, Caesarea, May 13-14,8:30am.-5 p.m. Antiques, glassware, etc. BASKETBALL HOOP & ret, golf bag, lawn chairs, antique tools and odds 'n ends, May 13, 8 a.m. - noon. 985 Scugog Line 4, south west of Manchester. Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club 16077 Old Simcoe Rd. OPEN HOUSE - MAY 15-20TH Bowlers needed. No previous experience needed. Give us a try Information 985-7592 or 985-4803

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