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Port Perry Star, 14 Oct 1976, p. 26

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Classi ied Card of Thanks 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 14, 1976 Birth Dear neighbours and friends of Saintfield, | wish to thank you for the lovely gifts you presented me at the Farewell party. Mrs. Ethel Walker BALLARD: We would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness during the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Earl Ballard and Melba I wish to thank relatives and friends for cards and inquiries. Special thanks to Drs. Allin and Hammett, nurses and staff for kindness and care given while a patient at Community Memorial Hospital. Alec Sutcliffe Helen Beacock and family would like to express their thanks and appreciation to all their friends and neighbours for donations which will be going to Port Perry Hospital and kind gestures in our recent time of need. Special thanks to Rev. Rose and Rev. Parsons for their consoling words Thank you to all our Cartwright friends and neighbours for the community shower on Friday, October 8, given in our honour. Sincerely, Steve and Alice Ann Lee We would like to say a very special thank you to Dr. Martin and maternity staff. for their wonderful care during my lengthy stay in Port Perry Hospital. To Rev. Parsons for visits and special service, also to relatives and friends for their thoughtfulness and prayers. John and Carol Doyle To our friends and relatives of the Blackstock community, we would like to say "Thank you" very much for the lovely com. munity shower held on Friday; October 8th. A word of appreci- ation goes to all who provided the entertainment and to the ladies who prepared the luncheon. To all who contributed towards the gift of money, we send a very special thanks Dan and Elaine Porrill and 3 great BACON - Keith and 'Carol-&re happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl, Karin Ann, 8 1b$.:5 oi., born September 27,1976. A baby sister for Trina and Darin. Many thanks to Br. Martin and maternity staff. << GRAY - Brian, Carol and Deanna are delighted to announce the arrival of Matthew Brian, Sept. 29th, 8 Ib. 2 0z., Women's College Hospital, Toronto. Special thanks to Dr. Goodwin and Dr. Tanna. At Rest Notice MIDGLEY, Norman L, - At the 'Community Hospital, Port Perry on Monday, October 11, 1976, Norman L. Midgley, beloved husband of the late Mary Louise Bryant, dear father of Clifford of Greenbank, and the late Clinton Midgley. Also survived by § grandchildren and 7 great grand- children, brother of the late Florence Lyle. In his 94th year.. Funeral Service at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry on Wednesday, October 13 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. HARPER - Don and Diane wish to announce the birth of their son, weighing 8 Ib. 5 0z., October 11, 1976. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon, and hurse Sandy Mc- Cullough. Proud grandparents are Albert and Lillian Harper, and Olive Cox. WANAMAKER - Bill and Sharon are proud to announce Sara Elizabeth Wanamaker. The 7 Ib. 150z. little miss arrived Monday, October 4th at 7:34 p.m. in Port Perry Community Memorial - Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Allin and Stewart and to the Maternity staff at the hospital. At Rest COOK, Clarence - Suddenly at the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Friday, October 8, 1976, Clarence Cook, beloved husband of the late Minnie Linton and the late Eva Cook, dear father of Jean (Mrs. Bruce Shaw) Port Perry, Thomas of Thunder Bay and Donald of Caledonia. Also survived by 10 grandchildren grandchildren. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott.Panabaker, Port Perry Tuesday, October 12 at 2 p.m Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. DOWSON, David M. - Suddenly at Uxbridge on Monday, October 11, 1976, David M. Dowson, hus- band of Annie Romney, dear father of Joyce (Mrs. H. Yule), George and Arthur (Bud), all of Weston, and Carol (Mrs. D. Johnston) of Oshawa, grand. father of Brett, Richard, Peter, Julie, Wendy and Jennifer; brother of John Dowson of Port Perry. In his 65th year. Resting at the Chapel of McDermott Panabaker, Port Perry, for ser. vice on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Notice ROYAL Canadian Legion 50-50 draw October 2nd winner was Florence Mason, $994.00. Can- vassor - Ed Mason. Winners of Loto Luck, drawn Monday, October 11, 1976 were: Ist Prize $1,000 - Douglas Hogg, Port Perry; 2nd prize $300 - Gord Lewis, Port Perry; 3rd prize $200 - Germaine Lauzon, Alexandria; 4th prize $100 Archie Mac- Master, Port Perry; 5th prize $50 John Pearce, R.R. 3, Port Perry; 6th prize $50 John Brock, Carleton Plage. Seller of Winning Ticket ($100) - Bill Brock, Port Perry. WINNERS of Money Back on tickets on" the next Loto Luck draw (Scugog Area): S. Rahm; J. Cottrell; W. Gundry; K. Sammells; G. Bassant; O. Snider; M. VanCamp; H. Clark; G. Jackman; B. Mountjoy; C. Berzins; T. Pelletier; M. Bruce; G. West; H. Slemmon; J. Stark; N. Rollins; G. Smith; R. Page; N. Forder; V. Asselstine; D. Redman; Mrs. W. A. Graham; C. Warriner; G. Goreski; J. Butt; C. Deeth; W. Lane; D. Thomas; P. Pavlik; M. Ostram; J. O'Reilly; W. King; B. Phair; G. Malcolm; G. Davidson; E. Thomas; M. Bruce; C. Luke; L. Catty; M. Swash; M. Pascoe; R. Baird; B. Hull; I. Lamb; H. Gassien; B. Kellett; M. Oldham; J. Godley; M. Williams; M. Brinkman; I. Lewis; L. Coch- rane; A. McNeill; J. Severn; R. Severn; L. Sutcliffe; R. Roach; H. Short; L. Kendry; H. Jeffrey. (Toronto Area) C. Hall; S. Cathcart; W. McGill; B. Thomp son; H. Caseley;F. Baxter; C. Muir; B. Muir. (Oshawa area) - S. Marchut; B. Gough. (Peter- borough Area) - D. Chambers. (Bowmanville Area) - R. Ashton. Dear Parents: members a necessity. We need you support NOW. Thanking you, we remain, Yours truly, ATTENTION MESSAGE FROM THE CARTWRIGHT GROUP COMMITTEE The 1st Cartwright Group Committee invites you to a meeting on October 19th, 8 p.m. at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. There are a number of new factors such as programme changes and local organization that make the need of more The Group Committees work line is to register the boys, help find new Leaders for these groups, help the Leaders with the opportunities for training available, promote harmonious relationships within the group, and to raise funds as required. We have been working with very few members on our Group Committee for some time now, so | urge you, as a PARENT and any other interested people, to take a greater interest and come forward with your contribution of new ideas, etc. CARTWRIGHT GROUP COMMITTEE ATTENTION All Single, Separated Divorced, Unattached Adults A super new club forming, offering a: dance every Saturday night Weekend bus and Air trips once every month Formed solely for the' enjoyment of single persons | We own our own dance hall and travel agency Membership $5.00 yearly For Information Call 725-4344 Brooklin Redman Sr. A Lacross Club DANCE PARTY - CLUB ANNRENE 'Shadows" Excellent Dance Band -- CONTINUOUS MUSIC -- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1976 FOR TICKETS & RESERVATIONS CALL: Don Armstrong 725-4344 or 576-6599 CERAMIC SUPPLIES - Duncan' Glazes, Stains, Sno Kilns, Cus- tom Firing Classes, Custom Air- "rushing, Greenware, Decals, Gold. Country Chic Ceramics, Little Britain, 786-2086. - N3 CLUB ANNRENE Dance and Banquét Hall, avaijlable for your groups' fund raising activities. Book your next years' dates now, while choice dates are still' available, Contact Don' Armstrong at- 576-5522 or 576-6599. IF YOU WANT to drink alcohol ang can, that's your business. If you! want to quit and can't, that's our 'business. For help call, 985-3609, 985-3111. T.F. Coming Events FALL SUPPER, St. John's Anglican Church, Blackstock, Saturday, October 23 from 5:30 p.m. Adults $3.00, under 12 years $1.25, pre-schoolers free. THE HOSPITAL Auxiliary will meet Monday, October 18, 2p.m. at the hospital. All ladies welcome. YARD SALE, sponsored by Sea- grave U.C.W., Unit 2, Saturday, October 16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at residence of Larry Willerton, Seagrave. Coffee and Bake table, All proceeds to Seagrave United Church. MEL SAYS: THE LEGION GOOD SPORTS are having a SPORTSMAN SUPPER OCTOBER 23, 1976 Be a Sport and Give your Support. ALL WELCOME Mel the Music Man Cocktails 6to7 Supperat? Dance9tolam. Tickets at Bar $4.00 each Phone 985-7904 LAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN MEETING will be held in the TOWN HALL on OCTOBER 18th at 8 pm, The speaker will be Mrs. Anne Mayhew. Mrs. Mayhew is Information Ofticer for Metro Toronto Zoo and her topic will be . "A Walk Through the Zoo'. Also, she will have some behind information and show coloured slides with . the scenes recent commentary. A question and answer. period re: problems at the zoo. Soloists will be Eleanor and Ralph Bailey. Coffe Hour following. Non members 50c. Children 25c. Scugog Ratepayers' Association PUBLIC MEETING October 14 Municipal Office, Port Perry 8 p.m. AGENDA 1. SCUGOG CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARD. 2. Help us to develop questions to be presented to candidates at forthcoming all-candidates meetings. TOWN HALL 1873 ' PORT PERRY TOWN HALL 1873 is pleased to present Port Perry's DR. TOM MILLAR IN A PIANO RECITAL FRIDAY,0CTOBER 22 - 8 P.M. ' Admission $5.00 For Tickets Call 985.3043 or 985-3194. FOR TOWN HALL RENTAL Call 985-2293. Fashions " n / Yo r-Adean Fashions 187 QUEEN STREET are pleased to announce they will be open THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th Proprietors: Doreen Hope & Jean McDermott PORT PERRY - 985-8274 CONTINUOUS DANCING At Club Annrene - Port Perry FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1976 "LOCKERBIE" DOORS OPEN 8:30 - DANCING 9 pm. to 1 am. featuring *4.00 per person

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