Nk See, IA vn € eh 1 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 17, 1979 Classified Ads Card of Thanks At Rest We would like to thank all our relatives and friends for their cards, visits, and help during this difficult time. Don, Joan & Mary Lynne Wilkin | would like to express my sincere thanks for flowers, cards, gifts, and visits to Dr. Millar, Dr. Grant, Dr. Krempo- wich, Rev. R. Brawn, for his calls, the Ambulance men, to the nurses and staff of the Port Perry Hospital, for their care and kindness to me, while | was a patient there. It was all very much appreciated. Mrs. Stella Lansing Mabel and Hugh Strong & family would like to thank neighbours, friends, doctors, nurses, ambu- lance attendants and to everyone who was so thoughtful during their bereavement in the passing of Ross. Special thanks to Prince Albert U.C.W. for serving lunch. The family of the late Matthew J. Stichmann (Max) would like to thank friends, relatives and neighbours, the Head U.C.W. and the Scugog Island Women's Institute for their kindness and thoughtfulness in our sudden loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. A special thankyou toEva and Peter Mercado. Elizabeth Stichmann & family A very sincere thank you to all my friends, Mary Unit U.C.W. and Blue Ray Chapter #238 for their many beautiful plants, floral bouquets, candies, cards and numerous other lovely gifts and visits bestowed on me during my recent surgery and convales- cence in Toronto Western Hos- pital. (Mrs.} Jean McDermott Scugog Fire Dept. #2 Caesarea would like to thank Jim Leather- dale of Port Perry Auto Wreckers for his donation of cars for Jaws of Life rescue. 1ST CARTWRIGHT Boy Scouts Group wish to express their sincere appreciation to Don Frew and family for the donation of seed, land, time, tender loving care and eventually sweet deli- cious corn. Our thanks also to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rohrer, parents, leaders and boys who assisted in the harvesting and marketing of the corn. "At Rest BENTLEY, Douglas Merle en- tered into rest suddenly at Winni- peg on Wed., October 10, 1979, Douglas Merle Bentley (former- ly of Port Perry and _ Ajax). beloved husband of Mary Homanchuck, dear father of David and Barbara, loving son of Mrs. Muriel Bentley and the late Gordon Bentley, dear hrother of Harold, and Grant, both of Ajax, Ryerson of Pontypool, Laurine (Mrs. Skerrat) of Toronto, Elsie (Mrs. Grenke) of Ajax, Harvey of Coboconk and Robert (Bob) of Toronto. Mr. Bentley rested at the McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Rd. W., Pickering. The service was held Sunday, October 14. Interment Utica Cemetery. BRIGGS, Rose Priscilla at the Port Perry Community Hospital on Saturday, October 13, 1979, Rose Mountjoy beloved wife of the late Charles Briggs, dear sister of Clarence and the late Lorenzo Mountjoy, loving aunt of Clara (Mrs. Murray Coates) and Dora (Mrs. Merlin Suggitt). In her 84th year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker Port Perry on Tuesday, October 16 at 2:00 P.M. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, Cadmus. BRAWN, Roy Albert Cecil at the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, October 14, 1979, Roy Albert Cecil Brawn, in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Kellington, father of Robert, of Port Perry, Clare of Toronto, Effa and Greta of Oshawa, predeceased by two sisters Clara and Viola and four brothers, Charles, Arthur, Wesley and Alfred, also survived by seven grandchildren. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral services in the Chapel on Wednesday, October 17th at 1:45 p.m. Inter- ment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. In Memoriam BREKKE - In loving memory of a dear daughter Laura who passed away October 17, 1978. Beautiful memories Are wonderful things, They last till the longest day, They never wear out, They never get lost, And can never be given away. To some you may be forgotten, To others a part of the past, But for us who loved you and lost you, Your memory will always last. Sadly missed and always remembered by Mother MCCARTNEY - In loving memory of a loving husband William McCartney who passed away ctober 17, 1977. The world may change from year fo year and friends from day to day, But never will the one | Loved From memory pass away. Lovingly rememebered by, your wife Olive McCARTNEY - In memory of a loving father, William McCart- ney who passed away October 17, 1977. We think of him in Silence, His name we oft recall, There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wall. Lovingly remembered by, his family, Dorothy, Phyllis, Wilma, Ruth, Carol, Vicki, Barbara, Bill, Dan, Mary & Gail McCARTNEY - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who passed away October 17, 1977. Beautiful memories are wonder- ful things, They last till the longest day, They never wear out, they never get lost, And can never be given away, To some you may be forgotten, To others you're a part of the past, But to we who love you and lost you, ' Your memory will always last. Lovingly remembered & Sadly missed by daughter Vicky and son-in-law John and grand- children. WAKEFORD - In loving memory of Kim Wakeford who passed away October 20th, 1978. However long our lives may last, Whatever lands we view, Whatever joy or grief be ours, We will always think of you. Always remembered by, Paul & Debbie WAKEFORD - In loving memory of David (Kim) a dear son who passed away October 20, 1978. He left us quietly, His thoughts unknown, But left us a memory, We are proud to own, So treasure him, Lord, In Your garden of rest, For when on earth, He was one of the best. In loving memory, Mom & Dad HANSEN, John R. Sgt. at Foot- hills General Hospital, Calgary, Alberta on Thursday, October 11, 1979, Sgt. John R. Hansen of first PPCLI Curry barracks Calgary, dearly loved son of Carl and Majorie Hansen of Oshawa, dear brother of Peter of Port Perry and Ralph of Oshawa. In his 32nd year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry for service on Wednesday, October 17 at 3:30 P.M. Inter- ment Pine Grove Cemetery. Visitation commencing on Tues- day at 3:00 P.M. WAKEFORD - In loving memory of our dear brother and Uncle David (Kim) who passed away October 20, 1978. We often think of bygone days When we were all together, The family chain is broken now But memories will live forever; To us, he has not gone away, Nor has he travelled far, Just entered God's eternal home And left the gate ajar. Sadly missed by, Anne & Murray, Allan & Maryanne, Donna, Kelly, Stephen and Lea-Anne In Memoriam WAKEFORD - In treasured memory of Kim, who passed away October 20, 1978. Not till the loom Is silent, And the shutties cease to fly Shall God unroll the canvas And explain the reason why. The dark threads are as needful In the Weaver's skillful hand As the threads of gold & silver In the pattern he has planned. Cherished in my heart forever, April BREKKE - In loving memory of Laura Marie, who passed away October 17th, 1978. Just a thought of sweet remem- brance, Just a memory sad & true, Just the love & sweet devotion, Of those who think of you. Always remembered by, Bob, Marg & girls McCNENLY - In loving memory of Clair Vincent, a dear father who passed away October 16, 1965. Silent memories true and tender Just to show we still remember. Sadly missed by daughters Wendy, Norma, Clare & Bonnie. Births ST. JOHN - Bill and Janis {nee McLaughlin) are happy to announce the birth of their son Owen Robert, on October 5, 1979, weighing 5 ibs. 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are Wes & Merle St. John, Harold & Eileen Mc- Laughlin, great grandparents are Mrs. Elva Toms and Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hunter. Many thanks to Dr. Allin and Maternity Staff. SKERRATT - Larry & Niela (nee Vanderby) are pleased to announce the birth of their son Nicholas David, on October 3, 1979, 8 Ibs. 11 pzs. A brother for Lori. Special thanks to mater- nity staff, Dr. Milian, Dr. Bayang of Oshawa General Hospital. jo 2592. Announcement Mrs. Emmie Cox, Caesarea is happy to announce the engage- ment of her daughter Shaaron Anne to Mr. Jan Rensink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rensink, Prince Albert, Ontario. Notice MORTGAGE FUNDS available at reasonable rates. Also mort- gages bought and sold, prompt and confidential service. 985- T.F. Notice PHOTO ALBUM of Cartwright Township 1837 - 1973. | am presently considering the pre-. paration of a new edition of the above book at an estimated cost of $10.00 per copy, and ask your assistance in order to produce an improved edition and also to assess the number of copies needed. Please advise me: 1) of corrections to the original text. 2) additional information or features that you would like included. 3) names and addresses of persons interested in receiving notice of publications. Reply to: Miss Doreen M. Van Camp, R.R.# 1, Blackstock, Ontario LOB IBO POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions. PORT PERRY FLORISTS 985-8676 IVES FLORIST LTD. 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Arl For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Fresh Arrangements Reg. $12.50 $8.50 Time NOW to INSURE YOUR WINTER WHEAT with low cost Government subsidized CROP INSURANCE. For further information contact: MAUSTYN McKNIGHT R.R.2, Uxbridge, Ontario Phone 852-3536 JOHN ARBUCKLE R.R.1, Nestleton, Ontario Phone: 986-5080 OF SOLE with Conway Gardens RESTAURANT Hwy. 7A East - Port Perry Friday, October 19th - 4:30 to 9:00 P.M. BREADED FILET TARTAR SAUCE Salad Bar - Dessert - Coffee $3.80 Get In Tune With " FALL FASHIONS A Beauty Clinic by FASHION TWO TWENTY Water Base Skin Care and Cosmetics WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24th - 8 P.M. R.H. CORNISH PUBLIC SCHOOL IN THE LIBRARY Call Now 852-7956 or 985-3594 October 18th. Notice STUDY THE BIBLE In your own home with the free Bible Corres- pondence Course from the Canadian Home Bible League. Write Home Bible Studies, Box 1169, Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO. N7 BAHAI INFORMATION --Call 985-8197 or write Box 1153 Port Perry Post Office. €.0.W. Coming Events | EUCHRE - Oddfellows Hall, October 20, 1979, at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission - 75¢c. Prizes and lunch. LEGION BINGO - The. next Legion Bingo will be on Thurs- day, October 26, 1979. Jackpot $190.00 in 54 numbers. Earlybird game starting at 7:30 p.m. 024 BUS TO Royal Winter Fair leav- ing I.G.A. on Friday, November 9th, at 9 a.m. Call Mrs. Whybrow - 985-3619. * | WISH, TO NOTIFY my Egg Customers that my Egg route is to cease October 18th, except for a few customers in Town. It was a pleasure serving my customers and | wish to thank you for your patronage. Last delivery is Keith Lyle Coming Events YARD SALE - Saturday, October 20, 2 miles east of Blackstock, 4th Concession, Cadmus. Follow signs. COMMUNITY NURSING HOME - Bazaar and tea. November 15 2p.m.to4p.m. N7 GIANT YARD SALE - and garage sale - Saturday, October 20, and Sunday, October 21. Rain or shine. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 38 Sunrise Drive, Blackstock. Dish- washer, love seat, chairs, etc. plus 2 economy cars, 1978 Acadian and 1970 Hornet. 986- 4939. : LAWN SALE - weather permit- ting, Saturday October 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 127 Main St. S., Uxbridge. Antiques and collec- tibles. ELECTROLUX vacuum, 88 power nozzle, all attachments. Electrolux shampooer and polisher, also china cabinet and antique writing desk. Call 986- 46. 024 . BAZAAR - Santa's Workshop -° Saturday, November 3, 2-4 p.m. Port Perry United Church. Home baking, crafts, delicates- sen, Christmas decorations and gifts. Pictures with Santa. PORT PERRY T.0.P.S. clubwill meet Wed. October 17 at 7:30 p.m. at 8% Union Ave. New members welcome. 985-2571. BAZAAR - October 27th - 1-4 p.m. Catholic Church Hall. Bake table, country store, takeout, cushions. Something for every- one. 024 BINGO - Every Tuesday night, Port Perry Lions Club at Latcham Centre. Early bird game 7:30 p.m. sharp. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Jackpot $10.00 per line, $200. in 54 numbers, minimum $50.00. T.F. YARD SALE - (moving) - Oct. 20th & 21st from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 159 Bigelow St. Assorted house- hold and garden items. Announcing The SCUGOG FAMILY LIFE SERIES Monday, October 29th - Topic - The Canadian Family - To Be or Not to Be. Speaker - Dr. Ben Schle- singer. Tuesday, October 30th - Topic - The Child in the Family. Speaker - Lloyd White. Times: 8to 10P.M. Place: Port Perry Town Hall Free Admission - Everyone Welcome YARD SALE - Saturday, October 20, 1979 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. N. E. corner of Simcoe St. and 10th Concession. Household miscel- laneous, boats, Honda motor- cycle, Toro snowblower, much more. SCUGOG PUBLIC LIBRARY - Pauline Carey dramatries poetry in 'A party of Poets" Saturday October 20 at 10:30 a.m. for children in Grades 4-7. Pick up tickets at the library this week. KINSMEN CLUB BINGO - every Monday night, 7:30 p.m. at the Latcham Centre. Major Jackpot - $300.00. T.F. BUSINESS GIRLS CURLING LEAGUE presents its ANNUAL CARD PARTY NOVEMBER 1st - 8 p.m. At The Curling Club Tickets available at Door Or by calling 985-2244 $2.00 per person TERRY'S FAMILY RESTAURANT & TAVERN Hwy. 12 - North of Manchester - 985-3766 Roast Beef Veal Cutlets Halibut Steak Cabbage Rolls FRIDAY & SATURDAY -5t0 9 P.M. Baked Spareribs All Dinners are served with Choice of Potato, Vegetable, Soup or Juice and Salad Bar. $3.50 Breakfast Special Bacon, Ham or Sausage, 2 Eggs, Toast, Home Fries, Tea or Coffee.....$1.70 REGULAR SUNDAY BUFFET - 5 to 10 P.M. SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNERS ALSO AVAILABLE. Adults: $5.00 each Children 12 & Under: $2.50 each NEW HOURS: Monday thru Thursday - 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fri. &Sat.-8a.m.to 1 a.m. Sundays-8a.m.to11 p.m. For Reservations Call: 985-3766 DAILY SPECIALS - Salad Bar Starts Daily - Noon to 10 P.M. 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