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Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1975, p. 10

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+ SETS a SS ER RRIERERROS VAG TS abhi wa bio Neha a a ui. Nf PR, o's - A N At Rest - 14c per agate line - In Memoriam PICKARD - In loving memory of Lillian Pickard who passed away February 19, 1965. Resting where no shadows fall, In peaceful sleep she awaits us all, God will link the broken chain When one by one we meet again. Her last parting wish | would like "to have heard, And breathed in her ear my last parting word, Only those who have lost are able to tell, Pain in the heart is not saying farewell. {1 broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn't go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. Sadly missed and always remembered by your family, grandchildren and great grand- children. FORDER - In loving memory of our dear mother and grand- mother, Elizabeth Jane Mc- Laughlin, who passed away February 22nd., 1973. 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 the family. At Rest McCREA, Edmund - At Extendi- care Nursing Home, Oshawa, on Monday, February 10, 1975, Edmund McCrea (late of Prince Albert, Ont.) beloved husband of the late Hattie Hazelton, dear father of Gerald of Georgetown, Robina (Mrs. Wm. Nesbitt) of Brooklin, Norman of Carp, Ont., Margaret (Mrs. Wm. Parry) of Orono, Mary (Mrs. B. Pickard) 'of Port Perry, Hazel (Mrs. Wm. " Smiley) of Jordan Stn.Viola (Mrs. Miller) Summit, N.J. and i William of Caledon. Also sur. : vived by 28 grandchildren and 22 . great grandchildren. In his 99th year. Funeral Service at the * chapel of McDermolt-Panabaker i Port Perry on Thurs., February [13that 2 p.m. Interment Nestle ton Cemetery. ernviom > 000s wt '| Ives Florist & Greenhouses OPEN 7.DAYS, Call Anytime - 985 2525 Classified Advertising Rates Articles for Sale - Card of Thanks - Births Coming Events - Wanted - Lost Found - Etc. Minimum $1.50 - Over 15 words, 8c. per word. Consecutive weeks $1.30 or 7c. per word. IN MEMORIAMS $2.25 including 4-line verse -15c. per line for additional lines. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY $2.10 per col. inch - minimum 2 inches LEGAL NOTICES Consecutive insertions 10c. REAL ESTATE Transient advertisers - $1.75 per col. inch. Weekly advertisers $1.50 AUCTION SALES First insertion $1.75 per col. inch Consecutive insertions $1.50 per col. inch Classified ads must be paid by week of insertion. 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 At Rest FLETCHER, Jessie Skerratt - At the Community Hospital Port Perry on Thursday, February 13, 1975, Jessie Fletcher, dear mother of Frank and George, sister of Emily Skerratt. Funeral service was at the Chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry, on Saturday, February 15at 1 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. TWAITES, Robert Kenneth - At Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, February 15, 1975, Robert Kenneth Twaites, beloved husband of Lana Kauk- onen, Blackstock, father of Stewart Alexander Twaites, at home, son of George and Kathleen Twaites, Oshawa, brother of Miss Carol Twaites, Mrs. Anthony Turner (Kathy) and Brian, Oshawa. In his 29th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa for ser. vice in the chapel, Tuesday, February 18 at 1:45 p.m. Inter. ment at Mount Lawn cemetery. Memorial donations to the Oni- ario Heart Foundation will be appreciated. LEWIS, Frederick at Toronto Western Hospital on Sunday, February 16, 1975. Fred Lewis beloved husband of Ellen Etchels, dear father of Kenneth, Bill, Norm and John, brother of Edith (Mrs. Hall). Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral service was conducted by the B. E. Ring Funeral Home, Thorn- hill on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Mount Pleasant Crematorium Chapel. Card of Thanks | would like to thank Dr. Mc. Intyre, Dr. Martin, nursing staff of Port Perry Hospital for their excellent care while | was a: patient there. Also my friends, neighbours and family for all the gifts, flowers and cards. Thanks fo the ambulance men. Every- thing was sincerely appreciated. Ann Donnelly John L. and Mabel Sweetman would like to take this opportun. ity to thank éveryone who helped to make our 50th Wedding Anni- versary such a wonderful day. We received so many beautiful cards and friendly calls from our personal guests that the word Thank You seems inadequate. Special thanks to Jack and Allene, Marilyn, Joan, Yvonne and Grace U.C.W., also Emiel who did such a beautiful job in decorating our cake. Card of Thanks My sincere thanks to the ambul. ance boys for their help, the doctors, nurses and staff who cared for me in the hospital, Rev. Roundell "for his visits, the U.C.W. units, S.S. class and Institute and friends for all the cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient and since return- ing home. Thanks again. Myrtle Spencer Sincere thanks to friends and relatives for cards, gifts and good wishes while | was in Hospital. Also, many thanks to Doctors, nurses and staff of Oshawa General Hospital for their good care. It was much appreciated. Oscar Beare I would like to express my sincere thanks to my many friends who so kindly remem- bered me when in hospital and since coming home. Special thanks to Drs. Stewart and Cohoon, the nursing and kitchen staff. Thanks to Rev. Mr. Brawn & Rev. G. Wylie for comforting visits. Also thanks to those kind ambulance drivers. Maude Crosier A sincere thank you to friends and relatives for cards, visits, gifts, flowers and inquiries while I was in St. Michael's Hospital and since coming home. Jean Thompson Victoria Corners The family of the late Edmund McCrea wish to express their sincere thanks to all Yriends, relatives and neighbours for their acts of kindness, flowers, cards, donations and expressions of sympathy on their recent bereavement. Special thahks to his close neighbours for their kindnesses in the past, to the Ladies of Prince Albert U.C.W., to Rev. Brawn for his time and most kind and comforting words, also to the McDermott and Panabaker Funeral Home. The McCrae Family We wish to thank the Mayor, clerks and council of Scugog Township for their thoughtful- ness and lovely gifts on my retirement. Frank and Edith Gibson Births DEARBORN - Harvey and Ruby are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Suzanne Ruth, on Saturday, February 15, 1975, at Port Perry Hospital, weighing in at 6 Ibs. 12 0zs. A baby sister for Stephen and Shelley. A special thanks to Dr. Price and nurses of the maternity ward for all their help and Kindness. WHALEN - Doug and Shirley are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Rhonda Lynn, 5 Ib. 13 0z. on February 4, 1975. A sister for Steven. Special thanks to the hospital and staff at Scarborough Centenary. CHATTEN - Chrissy, 4-years-old and Terrie, 23 months, happily announce the long awaited arrival of their brother, Michael Gordon, 7 Ib. 412 0z. on February 16, 1975. Proud parents are Gordon and Lyn. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Bremner and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chatton, all of R.R. 1, Oshawa. Great grandfather, Mr. F. J. Love, Toronto, and great grand- mother, Mrs. V. Foster, Whitby. Special thanks to Dr. Tanna and Martin and the Port Perry Hospital maternity staff. Our baby girl is here at last, Her beauty far beyond Our hopes and dreams of months gone by, On her the sun has shone. Dark and strong in nafture's grasp, ' "She starts a life so pure, Oh Jessica, our bond of love, In you will hold secure. Jessica Shannon Driscoll, February 16, 1975, 8 Ibs. 12 oz. Notice Notice PORT PERRY KINETTE CLUB 3 Prize Draw Winners: 1. Crocheted Tablecloth - Cathy Benns, Whitby. 2. Poncho Mrs. J. McGill, Downsview. N 3. Crewel Picture Ellen Graham, Port Perry. The Committee for Town Hall 1873 would like to express their thanks and appreciation to those who have donated to the renovat- ion and restoration of Town Hall 1873 and also to the captains and canvassers who gave unsparing- ly of their time. The public has responded well by giving as at January 31, 1975, some $20,259.00. The Dept. of Manpower & immigration has approved a LIP Grant of $14,248. and $5,669.00 of this amount has been received and the balance shall be forthcoming as the work progresses. Other government grants are sought as additional funds will be necessary to com- plete the project. If there are others who were missed during the canvass and would like to make a donation, it may be sent to Town Hall, 1873, F.O. «Box 628, Port Perry, Ontario. Finance Dept for Town Hall 1873 SECOND HAND CLOTHING Store now open in Uxbridge, from Tuesday til Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 'Also alterations and repairs. Please come and browse around. SILVALEE REG'D BOARDING KENNELS Epsom, Ontario Phone 985-3286 We are now open for year round. accommodation of your spets, with individual runs and éxper- ienced care. Samoyed and Das: chund Pups for sale. (T.F.) Attention Brides Our photographers will capture every moment of your day in glowing color. Book now to avoid disapoint- ment. Come in ahd see our Bridal Albums. JOHN BOYD & ASSOC PHOTOGRAPHERS 239 Kent st. W. Lindsay Phone 324-5935 SWAINSEED Cleaners & Dealers 986-4331 Early pick-up discount of up to 10 per cent on large orders of present stock of Oats & Barley. Early prices on hay as $90.00 cwt. on Can- ada No. 1 Mix of 50% Alfalfa, 15% Red Clover and 35% Timothy. Seeds mixed to your needs. Phone for other prices. Now seed cleaning by appointment. No small seeds cleaned after Feb. 23rd. BRIDES, BRIDES, BRIDES Wedding invitations, & announcements, per- sonalized matches, placecards, coasters, napkins, cake boxes, and thank you notes. JOHN BOYD & ASSOC, PHOTOGRAPHERS 239 Kent St. W Lindsay and grass seed - as low | Phone 324-5935 ADOPTION WALLIS - Jack and Diana are happy to announce the adoption of Gary John and Darren-John has now been completed. Give Away SMALL DOG, quiet, 6 months old, blonde colour, good with children. Phone 985 7859. | Coming Events A) THE ANNUAL MEETING and election of officers of the North. umberland-Durham Progressive Conservative Association will be held on Thursday, March éth, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. at the Bewdley NESTLETON COMMUNITY centre Dance, Saturday, Feb. 22. George Beare and the Merry- makers. $15.00 per couple, buffet Adunch. Tickets available at Country Store, Nestleton. Fire Hall. Speaker: Allan F. Lawrence, M.P. . Everyone | gaASTER TEA and sale of Home Welcome. baking, Saturday, April 5 in - Anglican Parish Hall from 2 p.m. KINSMEN CLUB BINGO will be | till 4 p.m. Sponsored by A.C.W. held every Monday at Latcham Centre. Early bird game 7:45. Major jackpot $290.00 in 61 num- bers, minor jackpot $70.00 in 54 numbers. $5.00 top and bottom line. EUCHRE at Scugog Island Hall, Wednesday, February 26, is can- celled. Social Bingo Wednesday, Feb. 19th 8:00 P.M. Nestleton Community Hall sponsored by Canadian Order of Foresters Admission 75c All prizes - Everyone welcome, 16 yrs. and & over. are coming to Port Perry County of Victoria MUNICPAL GOVERNMENT STUDY AN INVITATION TO RESIDENTS AND COMMUNITY GROUPS BACKGROUND: In late 1974 the Council of the County of Victoria authorized a detailed examin- ation of the organization and responsibilities of municipal government. That study is now underway and is being directed by an indepen- dent Commissioner who will, at a later date, prepare recommendations 'but is not an employee of either the County or the Province. THE BASIC PURPOSE: The prime objective of the Study is to examine ways and means whereby municipal government - the local Councils, the County Council and many other related agencies - can render more efficient service to the citizens. That service embraces both day-to-day activities as well as anticipating and effectively responding to longer term needs. THE INVITATION: In order that the public may gain a better understanding of this important undertaking, possible future changes, and hear your viewpoints, members of the County Plan- ning and Restructuring Committee have volun- teered to attend group meetings for purposes of discussion and providing detailed information. The meetings would be informal in nature and, so far as possible, arranged to allow attendance and involvement by representatives of indivi- dual municipalities. DO YOU WISH A MEETING? If you are a member of a group that would like to hold a meeting - or an individual who wishes to arrange a gathering of interested community residents - related to the Study and invitation described above please contact either: Clerk-Treasurer's Office, County of Victoria, Court House, Lindsay, Ontario. Tel. No: 324-9411 Municipal Government Study, 42 Victoria Avenue North, Lindsay, Ontario. Tel. No: 324-1640 ZE-95640 (Toll free) Coming Events. «

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