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Port Perry Star, 29 Jan 1975, p. 10

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If charged, an additional 25c. will be added. 50c. extra will be charged for use of box number. BUSINESS DIRECTORY $35.00 per col. inch, yearly $22.50 per col. inch, six months. Annual Classified Ad - $50.00 per inch. Classified Ads must be in Office no later than 5:00 P.M. MONDAY PHONE 985-7383 Card of Thanks Card of Thanks .I'would like to take this opportun- ity of thanking the staff of Lawrence Pharmacy for the honour they have bestowed on me in giving me a retirement party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fedyk. | was surprised and deeply touched by your thought. fulness. | want to thank my colleagues for the generous gift of three new popular books and above all, | want to thank our host and hostess for taking us into their home. Sincerely, A. M. Lawrence We would like to extend a special thank you to the persons who helped us after our accident. Kathy Cochrane and Ann Sanderson I wish to thank the nursing staff, kitchen staff and cleaning staff. Special thanks to the Doctors in the down town clinic, also the clerical staff downtown and at the Port Perry Hospital, friends, neighbours and relatives for their kind enquiries and special thanks to a wonderful neighbour, Mr. William Loates, Sr. for bringing me home from the Port Perry Community hospital after my recent surgery, and also, fellow patients Also, special thanks to Pastor Payne and Rev. Brawn for their prayers of encouragement. Sincerely, Murray Allen Slute amnvicR otis wi? Ives Horist & Greenhouses OPEN 7 DAYS Call Anytime - 985.2525 We, the family of the late Eunice Marion Hunter, would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our relatives, friends, and neighbours for their many kind acts following the sudden loss of our dear wife, mother, and grandmother. Rev. McEntyre's words of comfort were also very greatly appreciated. Lloyd Hunter and family To the office staff of Scugog township and other employees that | have worked with during my 15 years with the township. My wife and myself would like to thank each and everyone for the lovely evening and presentation. Special thanks to Neta and Graham for opening their lovely home for the wonderful evening we had. Frank and Edith Gibson We wish to thank all our friends and neighbours for all the lovely gifts and evening of entertain. ment presented to us last Friday evening. Edward and Kim Stichmann Thank You Many thanks to all those who came and made our Open House such a great success, and to the many people who sent flowers and plants which will en. hance our entrance. Thank you all, The Old. Creamery now 108 Water Street (Modern Offices) E. Hudson Isherwood Card of Thanks In Memoriam I wish to express my sincere appreciation to all our friends and neighbours for all their Kindness, gifts and cards. A special thank you to Rev. V. Parsons for his visits, and to Dr. Tanna and staff for their excel: lent care during my stay in hospital. Wilbert Werry Many thanks to relatives and friends, also Port Perry Legion, Branch 419, for their visits, cards, and fruit baskets during my recent illness. Special thanks to Dr. Martin, nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital for their wonderful care. Harold Hughes At Rest HUNTER Eunice Marion Suddenly at her residence Port Perry on Tuesday, January 21, 1975, Eunice M. Malcolm, dearly loved wife of Lloyd Hunter, dear mother of Jamie of Trenton, and Nola (Mrs. K. Kyrytow) of Oshawa, sister of Rae and Percy of Toronto, Marshall of Stratford and Norman of Blackstock, dear grandmother of Douglas Hunter and Stefan Kyrytow. Funeral service at the chapel of McDer- mott-Panabaker, Port Perry, on Friday, January 24 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cementery. DEJONG* Elke - At the Commupvty Hospjtal, Port Perry on Friday, January 24, 1975. Elke DeJong of Caesarea, beloved husband of Betty Reitsma, dear father of Edward of Bowmanville, Shirley (Mrs. I. Bailey) of Calgary, Alberta, Elsie (Mrs. E. Botirell) of Orono, also survived by nine grand children. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Monday, January 27 at 2 p.m. Cremation. MacLEOD - In loving memory of Leonard who passed away January 29, 1972. We dream of you, dear loved one, And see your smiling face, And know that you are happy, In our Father's chosen place. Always remembered -by Mom, Dad, sisters, brothers, sister-in- law, brother-in-law, mephew and nieces. Birth VAN KESSEL - Herm and Mary (nee Mary Jane Manns) are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Niki Lynn, weighing 6 Ibs. 9v2 o0zs., on January 22, 1975, at Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. First grandchild for Peter Van Kessel, and fourth for Richard and Anne Manns, all of Port Perry. A very special thank you to Dr. R. C. Allin, Dr. R. Price, and the wonderful nurses and staff on Maternity Wing. SKELDING - Jack and Nancy (nee Lake) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Karen Diane, on January 22nd, 1975, at Port Perry Community Hospital. A sister for Jackie. Many thanks to Dr. Allin and hospital staff. DAVIDSON - Brian and Heather (nee Rider) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Shawn Brian, on January 22, 1975, a baby brother for Steven. Many thanks to Dr. Martin and hospital staff. KING Ron and Roslyn are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Peter Taylor, born Thursday, January 16th. Grand- parents are Mrs. Wesley Taylor, Tyrone, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King, Port Perry. Many thanks to nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital and a special thanks to Dr. Price. GOSTICK, Frank - At Briarbush Hospital, Stouffville on Satur- day, January 25, 1975, beloved husband of Pearl, dear father of Gordon, Scarborough, Mr. Merv. Pugh (llean) 'Prince Albert, Ontario. Resting at O'Neils Funeral Home, Stouffville. Ser- vice, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Claremont Union Cemetery. In Memoriam SONLEY - In loving memory of Clifford Sonley who passed away January 31, 1973. He would not wish for sorrow, He would not wish for tears, But just that we remember Throughout the passing years. Remembered by wife Beth and family. WILLIAMSON - In loving memory of Aleta Cleone who passed away January 28, 1974. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Lovingly remembered by son John, wife Ruth, grandsons Kerry and Shawn. Give Away FREE to good home, 3 kittens, 985 3178. "HOLY LAND" life as it is to-day. - announce the safe arrival of their STEPHENSON - Joey is pleased to announce the safe arrival of his new baby brother, Samuel David, weighing 9 Ib. 5 oz., January 19, 1975. Proud parents are Joe and Evelyn. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon, Allin and maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital. . ARBUCKLE (nee Goslin) - John and Linda are pleased to daughter, Jennifer Lynn, 7 Ib. 7 0z., born January 19, 1975. Special thanks to Dr. Allin and maternity staff of Port Perry Community Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin, and Mrs. Bella Arbuckle. Notice Olympic Lottery Tickets A FEW LEFT FOR THE FEBRUARY 16th DRAW AVAILABLE AT THE Port Perry Star 985-7383 Life & Agriculture Study Tour to ISRAEL -- TURKEY -- EGYPT March 2nd to 19th, 1975 Besides following the ancient "'paths of Jesus and his apostals" with a professional guide, see Notice Coming Evente SILVALEE REG'D BOARDING KENNELS Epsom, Ontario Phone 985-3286 » We are now open for year round accommodation of your pets, with individual runs and exper- «ienced care. Samoyed and Das- chund Pups for sale. (T.F.) DANCE at Club Annrene, Sat., February 8th. Sponsored by Warriner Oddfellows Lodge. For tickets contact Robt. Bell, 985-2350. PANCAKE SUPPER, Seagrave United Church, Tuesday, 11, 1975, 5:30 p.m. Adults $2.00. Children $1.00. Sponsored by Unit 4 1 U.C.W. . (Fe 5) SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE General Meeting s | Feb.' 985-3396 Wood & Metal Antique Stripping & Dipping Con. 10 East "Scugog Island S. R. Smith Mary-June Smith at Oshawa, Phone 655-3372 Lush market gardens and fish farming - once malaria ridden swamps. Citrus Orchards (Jaffa Oranges) - Once rocky hillsides or even deserts. Wheat fields waving in the wind - previously desert sand. Most of these Agr. advances in the past 7 years - unbelievable! See the contrasts in Turkey and Egypt, (the latter see the Pyramids). Apply: CLARE BURT TRAVEL 16 Queen St. W., Brampton, Ontario. Lé6X-1A1 or Phone [416] 451-4944. or contact our local Rep. For tickets call: Wednesday, Feb. 12th. 6:00 P.M. Conway Gardens Veal Cutlet Dinner .......... $5.00 per person 0.P.P.FILM PRESENTATION ON SHOP LIFTING AND STORE SAFETY. -- Everyone Welcome -- Eleanors Flowers 985-2295 Richards Beauty Studio 985-7991 or Bobby Drew 985-7183 FLORIDA FARMER'S WINTER VACATIONS 14 day all inclusive, fully conducted (fly one way] Deluxe Motor coach, LEISURELY four-day trip (to or from) Florida (Tour No. 2 return by bus) with well planned interesting visits along the way. Stay most of the time at SARASOTA (on the beach) with daily excursions (go if you wish) to DISNEY WORLD -- CYPRESS GARDENS -- etc. and Cattle Ranches -- Sugar cane plantations etc. etc. etc. (ALL PART OF THE TOUR including ENTRANCE FEES). Accom- odation in FIRST CLASS MOTELS with breakfast and all tips. Extended Florida stay arranged -- triple and quadruple accomodation at reduced rates. Cost: $446.00 (in Twins - two to a room). Space Limited - pick-up assistance. Apply CLARE BURT TRAVEL 16 Queen St. W., Brampton, Ontario, L6X 1A1 Phone (416) 451-4944 or Local Rep.: Mrs. Glen Smith, Oshawa, Ont. - 655-3372 Also ask about Trip to ISRAEL (Mar) -- CZECHOSLOVAKIA (Apr) -- FAR NORTH (July) -- MARITIMES (Aug.) -- ICELAND & LAPLAND (June) -- SCANDANAVIA (Sept) TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG 1975 Appointments Please submit written applications for the following positions: RECREATION COMMITTEE - 5 members UXBRIDGE COTTAGE HOSPITAL BOARD - 1 Member PORT PERRY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BOARD - 4 Members Applications must be in writing and reach the Township Office before February 1st, 1975. Doreen M. Van Camp, Clerk, Box 209, Port Perry, Ont. he a I CT yo- ---- a NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Interim Tax Bills will be mailed on or about February 3rd, 1975, and will be due on February 17th. Failure to receive a bill is no excuse for non-payment. Please contact the Municipal Offices if you do not receive a tax bill. If paying in person at the Municipal Offices please bring your own cheque book since blank cheques are no longer being made available. i» A. D. THOMSON, Treasurer. Eg RR EE PAI PYRE Vin Ar > 3 ') $2 A NY SLY +» »

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