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Port Perry Star, 7 Nov 1979, p. 26

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vd BA M4 ARE EN Ga «RANEY Wee RASC E, Sry id he TAA ~~ Jew Yo A, os Foner ge 2 a Ds So vo Lm a -- Sw Ee = Yo EE RE ., re Cg ST SR RAT 2% A nT Classified Ad Card of Thanks We would like to thank our rela- tives and friends for the flowers, gifts, cards and visits during hospital stays of John in Port Perry and Oshawa. Special thanks too to Drs. Price and Clark and the nursing staff of both hospitals, ambulance drivers, homemakers, and Therapist helpers. Lillian & John F. Raines DURWARD - TERRILL - We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our family, rela- tives, and friends for their gracious support of the 'Jack -and Jill" dance held for us in Oakwood Community Centre. Thank you. Gord & Jane The family of the late Florence Hill wish to extend their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tri- butes, charitable donations, lunch and all expressions of sympathy. Special thanks to Dr. Taylor, staff of Uxbridge Hospi- tal and Rev. J. Roundell. Sincere thanks to all. Harry, Doris, Verna & families Thank you to all the Port Perry hockey fans who attended the game in Oshawa last Thursday night. George Burnett Brian and Cheryl DeJong wish to express sincere thanks to the community for the gifts and lovely shower last Friday eve- ning. Special thanks to the organizers and entertainers. Our sincere thanks to the resi- dents of Scugog, business and professional people who contri- buted generously to the C.N.I1.B. campaign. Your donations will bring many hours of listening pleasure to blind reciplents of C.N.1.B "Talking Books". Port Perry Lions Club & C.N.1.B. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the people of Blackstock community for a very pleasant evening and for the generous gift that was pre- sented to us at that time. Grant & Elaine Young The Scugog Social Planning Council wishes to thank the community for its tremendous support of the Family Life Series. Special thanks to the Community Memorial Hospital, Durham Region Family Counsel- ling, and the Port Perry Lions Club for their financial support. Also many thanks to the Blacks- stock, Nestleton, Scugog Island, Honeydale, Shirley and Green- bank Womens 'Institutes for providing the delicious refresh- ments. At Rest CARNEGIE, Robert James suddenly at Port Perry on Thurs- day, November 1, 1979. Robert (Bob) James Carnegie, beloved husband of Georgeen Hood, loving father of Bob of Kingston, Richard & Jayne (Mrs. Robt. Parry) of Port Perry, Martha (Mrs. Hiener Vick) and Char- lotte (Mrs. C. Law) of Thomp- son, Manitoba, dear grandfather of eleven grandchildren, brother of Harry, Gordon, Donald, Mary (Mrs. Jack MacGregor), Kath- leen (Mrs. Dan Burley) all of Port Perry and Ruth (Mrs. George Manning) of North Bay. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Saturday, November 3 at 2:00 P.M. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. PRENTICE, Alfred Carl at the Port Perry Community Hospital on Sunday, November 4, 1979, Alfred C. Prentice, beloved husband of the late Irene Gerrow, dear father of Leona (Mrs. Milton Butson) and Edwin both of Port Perry and Kay (Mrs. A.D. Johnston) of Sud- bury; also survived by ten grandchildren and nine great grandchildren, dear brother of Ross Prentice of Port Perry. In his 88th year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker Port Perry on Tuesday, November 6 at 2:00 p.m. Inter- ment Pine Grove Cemetery. At Rest Birth In Memoriam Notice Coming Events LEASK, Roy Horne suddenly at his residence R.R.¥ 2, Seagrave, on Friday, November 2, 1979, Roy H. Leask, dearly loved hus: band of Kathleen Phoenix, dear father of Jean (Mrs. Keith Sweetman) Port Perry, Ruby (Mrs. Ralph Dusty), Seagrave and John at home, loving grand- father of Valerie & Ken Sweet- man and Jennifer (Mrs. Jamie Malcolm), Denise, lan, Dean and Doug Dusty. In his 79th year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Monday, November 5 at 2:00 P.M. Interment The Pines Cemetery, Greenbank. Births AMANDA & KYMBERLY are thrilled to announce the arrival of their new baby sister, Robynn Leigh, born October 24, 1979 at 8:29 a.m. weighing é Ibs. 32 ozs. Proud new parents are George and Linda Bright. A new grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tripp and Mr. Grant Bright. A special thanks to Dr. Spear and Dr. Stewart and ail the mater- nity staff of the Port Perry Hospital. CROXALL - John and Sharon (nee Holmes) are happy to announce the birth of Shelley Anita, 8 Ibs., on Monday, October 29, 1979 at the Port Perry Hospi- tal. A sister for Julia and Sarah. BAXTER - Frank and Margaret are proud to announce the safe arrival of their son Gavin Joseph, born November 2nd, 1979 at the Oshawa General Hospital, weighing 8 Ibs. A baby brother for Megan and Matthew. SKERRATT - Cathy and Rick are pleased to announce the arrival of their second - child Melanie Lynn, born October 16, weighing 8 Ibs. 4 0z. A wee sister for Melissa. Special thanks to staff. Dr. Price and the maternity" VanRAVENSWAAY - Alwin and Mary Lou are pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of a Halloween baby, October 31, 1979, a son Martyn John, brother of Lovisa. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. Van- Ravenswaay and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill. Special thanks to Dr. Hammett and maternity staff. GIBSON - In loving memory of our son and brother, Kenneth Cecil, who passed away Novem- * ber 6, 1969. In our hearts he Is living yet, We loved him too dearly to for- get. ' Forever remembered, forever: MASTER FEEDS will be closed all day November 12, 1979 In honour of Remembrance Day. GREENBANK Centennial Hall , available for rentals. $30.00 per floor; $50.00 'entire hall. Book- ings - J. Greene - 985-8006. mi d by.. Mother, Dad & sisters Announcement Mr. and Mrs. William Barr are pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter Diane to Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knutson, Wetas- kiwin, Alberta. The wedding shall take place on November 17, 1979 at Seagrave United Church, Seagrave, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cordner are pleased to announce the marriage of their youngest daughter Delrdre Gayle to George Obey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Obey, all of Marsh Hill. Wedding to take place November 10, 1979 at the home of the bride. John and Anne Brennan of Kitchener are pleased to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Debble Anne Marie to William Lorne Siute, son of Lorne and Eileen Slute of Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Terrlll, of Lindsay, Ontario are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Esther Jane, to Gordon Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Durward, of Sunderland Ontario on November 24th, 1979 at 3:30 in St. Paul's United Church, Cambray, Ontario. The wedding of James Mander- son & Dorothy Lonsdale took place in Port Perry on Friday, November 2, with Rev. Linstead officiating. A family dinner was then served in the Myrtle United Church by the ladies of the U.C.W. The couple will reside at Myrtle Station. NOTICE. RATEPAYERS OF GREENBANK PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMUNITY The Durham Board of Education approved guidelines for the formation of a "school accomodation committee" for several schools in its jurisdiction including Greenbank Public School. Such a committee will be formed when enrolment projection and/or maintenance requirements suggest a need to review programme and/or facility requirements. You are invited to attend a meeting at Greenbank Public School on Tuesday, November 20th, 1979 at 8:00 p.m. in the old school when detailed information will be presented con- cerning the formation and operation of this committee. Principal, R.C. Morrison General Practice MACDONALD & LACK LAW OFFICE Consultations: No Charge Counsel for Firm JAMES A. MACDONALD, B.A, LLB. Criminal Law, Matrimonial, Real Estate and Commercial 175 PERRY STREET, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO PHONE: 985-8441 ALL EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL AND THEIR DEPENDENTS are invited to take advantage of a free Legion Service - Mr. Gord Alguire, Service Bureau Officer from Toronto, will be at Port Perry Branch 419 during the week commencing December 3rd to give skilled advice on Veteran's Benefits. Anyone wishing to see Mr. Alguire is urged to call or write Mr. Clare Nightingale, R.R.1, Port Perry, 985-2647 before Saturday, November 10th, 1979, who will arrange an appointment. " LUNNEY - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother Isabelle who passed away November 9, 1977. . God's golden gate stood open, He saw you needed rest, His garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best. Sadly missed by, and Steven Jack, Ken, HOWARD - In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother Rosina, who passed away November 12, 1972. Sadly missed but always remembered by daughter, sons, grandchildren & great-grandchiidren. LUNNEY - In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Isabelle (Wright) who passed away two years ago November 9, 1977. As angels keep their watch yp there, " Please, God just let her know, That we down here, do not forget, We love and miss her so. Sadly missed by mother, sisters & brother MARTYN - In loving memory of 8 dear husband and father Ernest Alexander (Alex) who passed away November 12, 1971. 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 to us who loved you and lost you, Your memory will always last. Lovingly remembéred by, wife Elva & family Notice SCUGOG RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION could help you. 985-3073 or 986-5114. ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR Michael Freiesleben, B.SC., Shaklee Supervisor, is pleas- ed to announce on the be- half of Shaklee Canada Inc., the appointment of David and Kathleen Petrie to the position of Assistant Super- visor as of November 1, 1979. You are invited to contact them at 986-4771, or RR.1, Blackstock, Ontario. 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 PRIZE WINNERS of C.W.L. Immaculate Conception Church Bazaar were: comforter - Mrs. Irene Morris, Oshawa; Afghan - Mrs. E. Keeler, Port Perry: Toaster oven - Mr. Mike Slysor, Seagrave; Mrs, T. Bell - Port Perry pillow and afghan set and pillows. A plant was won by Mrs. Joyce Van de voort, Dutch cake donated by Hank's was won by Mrs. Doris Clark, Prince Albert. Christmas Wreath - Mrs. Teresa Martens, Prince Albert. Plaque - Mrs. Ryka Wygerde, Nestleton. Cake - Else Schillings, Raglan. Toy bag - Mrs. Willie Moase - Port Perry. Smarty contest - Miss Nancy Witteveen, Black- stock. ' ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Ladies Auxiliary bazaar winners of October 26th were, Bernice Kerr, Campbeliford - $100.00; Brian Linley, Oshawa - $75.00; Elizabeth Andrews - Port Perry - $50.00. MS floats in the Santa Claus parade Saturday, December 1, 1979, call the Pink Dot -985-2281. ~~ N7 MORTGAGE FUNDS available at reasonable rates. Also mort- gages bought and sold, prompt and confidential service. 985- 2592. T.F. 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 Art For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. WEEKEND SPECIAL: Christmas Arrangements 25% OFF Coming Events BAZAAR - Saturday, November 24th, 2- 4p.m. Anglican Church. Home baking, gifts, lucky draws, afternoon tea. N14 ANYONE 'W|SHING to enter CHRISTMAS BAZAAR - after- noon tea and homemade baking at the Presbyterian Church, ® Saturday, November 17, 1979.N14 TRAVELWAYS - Bus leaves for Royal Winter Fair November 11, 1979 Departs Port Perry 11:20 leaves Royal 7:00. Bus Fare only $6.60. For more Information phone 985-8288. OSHAWA GENERAL MOTORS choir will present a concert on Sunday, November 11, at 7:30 p.m. In the Little Britain Community Centre. Sponsored by the United Church. Adults and high school students - $2.50. Children free. \ PORT PERRY T.0.P.S. will meet at Cornish Public School starting Wed., November 7, 7:30 p.m. Get In shape for the holi days. Everyone welcome. YES, TOWN HALL 1873 Is having their New Year's Eve Gala Ball with live band and buffet - $30.00 per couple. For information call 985-3043 or 985- 7983. BEEF SUPPER - Oddfellows Lodge - Wed., November 28th - 6:30 p.m. Adults - $5.00; children - $2.00. Tickets phone 985-7733. N28 DURHAM North Association for Children with Learning Disabill- ties meeting - November 14th; 8 p.m, at Claremont Public School. Speaker "Enid Blaine on "Ver- bal Abuse'. Everyone welcome. SOTH ANNIVERSARY _ - (The o friends; neighbours and relatives of Mr. & Mrs. A. Cecll Heayn are invited to the Prince Albert Community Centre on Sunday, November 18, from 2 - 5 p.m. Best wishes only thanks. N14 EUCHRE and bake sale - Nov. 13th, 8 p.m. Scugog Township Hall. uU.C.W. CHILDREN'S THEATRE "Make Him Smile'. Town Hall 1873 Port Perry. Saturday, November 10th - 3 p.m. Admis- sion - 50c. J. McBrien School of Creativity. GRAFFITI DANCE - Port Perry Scout Hall - November 17th - 8 p.m. For more information and tickets ($8.00 per couple) calf 579-5485. DANCE - Utica Hall, November 10, 1979. Music by Travelling T.J. from 9 to 1. Lunch. Spot Dances. v + Admission $6.00 per couple. New Year's Eve tickets also available. Phone 985-2049 or 985-7517. N7 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. » SCUGOG CHORAL SOCIETY presents 'PIRATES of PENZANCE' by Gilbert and Sullivan Assisted by Instrumental Sextet At Town Hall 1873 - Queen Street - Port Perry FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16th - 8 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th - 8 P.M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18th - 2 P.M. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st - 8 P.M. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd - 8 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th - 8 P.M. Adults: $5.00 - Children: $3.00 Tickets available at Port Perry Star Office and Irwin Smith Music Ltd. or by calling 985-3715. Sponsored by Grace % oF | 2 «14

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