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Port Perry Weekend Star, 23 Jun 2000, p. 26

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! 1 1 wn een ------ ee. Ww FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2000 | | = 4 1ST PORT PERRY SCOUTS would like to thank the following for helping to make the Pine Ridge District Cuboree a nuge success - Port Perry Fair Board, Scugog Town- ship, Hanks (Ken & Angie DeJong), Mother Jacksons (Igbal Umar), Port Perry Legion, Port Perry United Church, Port Perry Auto Glass, Scugog Lumber, Gerry van der Meer, 1st Beaverton Ven- turers, 1st Port Perry Ven- turers, Schildt Machinery (Gary Copithorn), Gord Mercer, Paul Lonergan, Don Foster, Fred Gibson, 1st Port Perry cub leaders and parent volunteers. | would like to thank all the people that sent me cards, asked about me and visited, when | was in Markham and at St. Johns Rehab. Also thanks to Roger and Helen for all the taxi service. John Beckett. Thank you to everyone and my moms Sup- porting friends and fami- les. Morton and Neva Man, POHI PLHR L1 ( N YATE SN 2000 4 A ---- a ---------- Country Lane Realty 5 High St., Port Perry (905) 985-7351 The Sc Memorial Public Library grate- fully acknowledges the following Buy-a-Book Plan donors: Ronald and Shirley Albert Allister Durdle Bernard and Eileen Durdle Effie Durdle - Durdle Gladys Donna Lee and David Coady F. Belle Pyke Theresa and David Wood In memory of Norman Durdle Cathryn M. Hall Pat and Fred Heap John and Williams Donald and Grace Williams Doris Kelly and Kitty Williams In memory of Kathleen Curl For information on the Buy-a-Book Plan. call the library ar 985-7686, or pick up a package at the library desk. DOWSON, Joseph - In loving memory of hus- band, dad and grandpa who left us June 20, 1998. The world sees but our smiling faces Thus maybe thinks you've been forgot But you can look deep in our hearts And see the scars that prove you're not. Love Always, Clara, Jim, Janet and Jonathan _- a. .-= BEACOCK - in memory of Olive May, who passed away June 26, 1997. 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. Forever remembered and loved The Beacock Family ANDREWS, Charles William - In memory of my dad who left this earth for a better place June 23, 1991. A man once walked upon the earth So short and yet so tall Who made me feel so humble Who would not let me fall And on his way he built some homes Baked bread and drove a truck He worked the farms and factories Not trusting lifesto luck His family was his great- est pride How often he had said The greatest word that he had heard Was being called a dad He taught me more than | can say He always lent a hand But foolishly | didn't see His hour glass of sand And when he died there were a lot of things | left unsaid So if some how he could hear me now I'd like to say "Thanks Dad". Silently..with a smile..We remember Charlie, Lorraine, Colleen, Tracie & Steve. This Victorian re BRIDGE, George "Ted" - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away June 26, 1998. We turned around, and two years had past There are days when it feels like yesterday There are days when it feels like centuries We don't want it to be yes- terday because the pain was so intense We don't want it to be centuries because you've missed so much of our lives Not one of those days past have you not been thought about Not one of those days past do we not hurt No matter the time span You will always be remembered and loved. Your family JACKMAN, Janice -in loving memory of a true friend who passed away June 18, 2000. One thing we'll always cherish No matter what life sends A memoy of the happi- ness Just being friends. | will always miss you See you someday Friends forever Larabee GROSJENE, Helen (nee Mallory) - Peacefully at the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry on Sun- day, June 18, 2000 in her 95th year. Loving wife of the late Jimmy. Dear mother of Joan Souch and her husband Jim and Ann Winfield and her hus- band Reg. Beloved grand- mother of David Souch and Deborah, Cathy Pal- ladino, Terry Souch and Mark, Peter Souch and Tracy and Carol Nagy and Peter. Lovingly remem- bered by 11 grandchil- dren, 18 great-grandchil- dren and 2 great-great- grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the LOW and LOW FUNERAL HOME, 1763 Reach Road, Port Perry (905- 985-7331) on Tuesday, June 20 from 11 a.m. until service time. Funeral ser- vice in the funeral home Chapel on Tuesday, June 20 at noon. Interment at the East Colbome Ceme- tery at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20. Donations to the Columbus Community United Church would be appreciated by the family. LOW AND LOW FUNERAL HOME {------ J aaa pb ATE FEA i i JUSTYNSKI, Aniela - Peacefully went to be with her Lord and Saviour on Tuesday, June 13, 2000 in her 81st year at Lak- eridge Health Corp. Uxbridge. Dear mother of Jim and his wife Jane Justynski of Port Perry and Lydia and her hus- band Allan Seppala of London. "Baba" will be missed by her grandchil- dren Laura of Toronto, Ellen of St. John's, New- foundland, Mary and David of Port Perry, Anita and her husband Jeff Davis, Victoria, Erica, all of London, Richard of St. Louis, Missouri and great- grandchildren Kurt and Caroline. Relatives and friends may pay their respects at the MCIN- TOSH-ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME LTD., 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558) on Friday from 7-9 p.m. A service was held at the Ukrainian Pentecostal Church, 445 Stevenson Rd. N., Oshawa on Saturday, June 17, 2000 at 1 p.m. Interment Thornton Cemetery. Donations made to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by her family. i { [242 ~ Re i WILSON, Elsie June - Peacefully, on Friday, June 16, 2000, at Lak- eridge Health Oshawa, at age 78. Elsie (nee Barsot- ta), beloved wife of Charles Wilson of Island. Loving. mother of Marlene and her husband Don Short of Waterdown and Bob Wilson and his wife Joan of Toronto. Lov- ing grandmother of Ken, Debbie, Cheryl, Brad and Kristina and great-grand- mother of Kyle, Kaitlynn and Athena. sister of Shirley and Doreen. Elsie will be lovingly remem- bered by her brothers and sisters-in-law, her nieces and nephews and friends. Relatives and friends were received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott- Panabaker Chapel*, 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Sun- day from 4-8 p.m. A ser- vice to celebrate the life of Elsie Wilson was held in the Chapel on Monday, June 19 at 11 a.m. with Reverend John Griffen officiating. Interment Thornton Cemetery, Oshawa. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Communi- ty Memorial Hospital Foundation in Port Perry. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDermott-Panabaker Chapel

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