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Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1981, p. 26

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-- 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 2, 1981 PHONE 985-7383 Classified Ad Classified Deadline Monday 12:00NOON CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $2.50 first 15 words, 10* each word following. REPEAT: Second insertionof samead........ $2.00 for the first 15 words, 10* each word following. ARTWORK OR SPECIAL DESIGN LOGO... DEADLINE FORALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS-12NOON DISPLAY ADS: For rates or information please call 985-7383. (No Ad Changes after Monday 10:00A.M.) ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 Noon Monday. EXTRA CHARGE. Card of Thanks Card of Thanks The family of the late Edgar Leask wish to thank relatives and friends for their cards of sympathy, flowers and dona- tions. To Rev. Brawn for his visits to the Villa and words of comfort, to Mr. Wagg and son Bill for their excellent service, fo many friends who brought food to the house and Mary Unit of U.C.W. for serving lunch. Joan and Wes Lane & family The family of the late Wm. Howard Monahan would like to thank all the neighbours and friends who were kind enough to send flowers, cards, and dona- tions to the charity of their choice of which 26 went to the Cancer Research. Special thanks to the Canadian Corps. Branch 419, Port Perry and Branch 43 of Oshawa and Ajax Legions, and to the Ladies Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion in Port Perry for the fine lunch they put up, not to forget Rev. Woolcott for his military service at the funeral parlour. And my own personal thanks to Alice and Bus Wood- cock for their thoughtfulness for the food brought to our home. God bless you Alice and Bus, and many thanks to all, once more. Mrs. Marie Monahan & children Doug, Sharon, Harvey, Crystal Wendy and Erin We would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank everyone from Prospect and Cedar Creek for the money tree presented to us. Our many thanks to you all. Beth & Carl Deeth The Parents Association for Scouting and Guiding would like to thank everyone who attended or worked on our November 21st dance, and therefore making it a great success. A special thank you to those who donated door prizes. Marilyn and Norm Tripp, Janice Aldread, Mrs. Alf Huggins, Brocks Dept. Store, Lukes Country Store and the generous assistance from the IGA. Thank you. The family of the late James H. Durward would like to thank Dr. Millar and Dr. Allin, the nurses of Port Perry Community Hospital, the Ambulance Drivers, Rev. Rodgers, Thorne Funeral Home, Ladies of Sea- grave Community, and all the friends, relatives and neighbours for their acts of kindness In food, cards, flowers and donations during our time of sorrow. Mrs. Marion Durward & Family | would like to thank family, friends and relatives for cards, flowers and thoughtfulness while | was a patient in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Millar and Rev. and Mrs. Brown for their visits. Elizabeth Slute The family of the late Bert Gibson wish to thank Rev. Smith and Mr. Wagg, U.C.W. of Black- stock and many friends and relatives for their thoughtfulness at this time of bereavement. Bernice Gibson & Family IVESFLORISTLTD. 985-2526 166 WATER STREET PORT PERRY Weekly In-Store "SPECIALS" Special thanks to the Fidelity, A&W Plastics, friends and relatives for their kindness during my stay in Toronto General Hospital. Thanks again. Dorothy Flieler | would like to take the opportun- ity to thank my family and friends for flowers, cards and visits while a patient in the Community Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Silins and nurses. Also a special thanks to Dr. Brown, his assistants and the nurses of 7G, Oshawa General Hospital for their excellent care during my stay there. Mrs. Phyllis Wray Births HOEKSTRA - Before | formed you in the womb | knew you before you were born. | set you apart with great joy. We give thanks to our Father in Heaven for the birth of our daughter Erin Joy. Proud parents are Don and Mary Hoekstra, a sister for Patricia and Trudy. Born Tues- day November 17, 1981, Port Perry. A special thank you to Dr. Allin and all the staff of the maternity ward in Port Perry Hospital. KRAJCIK - Steven and Jennifer (nee Scriver) are pleased to announce the birth of thelr first child, a son, Matthew Stefan, born 10:36 a.m., November 18th, 1981, weighing 5 Ibs. 5 oz. Proud grandparents are Don and Joyce Scriver, Port Perry and Jozef and Juliana Kraijcik, R.R. 3 Port Perry. Special thanks to Dr. Price and maternity staff of Community Memorial Hospital for their excellent care. Births At Rest | Notice HAMELINCK - John and Betty are thankful to announce the safe arrival of Darren John on Nov- ember 20, 1981 weighing 7 Ibs, 122 oz. A brother for Nicole and Yvette. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hamelinck of Courtice and Mrs. Hosmar of Holland. Special thanks to Dr. Allin and maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital. REID-NOTTINGHAM - Greg and Nancy are delighted to announce the birth of thelr son Gregory Adam, born Wednesday November 11, 1981, weighing 8 Ibs. 14 oz. Adam is the grandson of Roy and Doris Nottingham of Caesarea, and Walter and Marge Reid "of Ottawa. Great grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Bray. Thanks to Dr. Michaels and maternity staff of Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay. DE JONG - Rick and Debbie are happy and proud to announce the birth of their first child, Richard McNeil, at Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday November 7. 1981, weighing 7 Ibs. 7 oz. Richard is the first grandson of Magil and Joyce Darnley of Sunderland and Peter and Corrie De Jong of Kingsville, Ontario. At Rest DURWARD - James Henry of R.R. 5 Sunderland entered Into rest suddenly at the Port Perry Community Hospital on Thurs- day, November 26th, 1981. Jim Durward in his 71st year was the beloved husband of Marion Snooks, loving father of Lloyd of Port Perry, Eileen (Mrs. Walter Dee) of New Brunswick, Earl of Saintfield, Ruby. (Mrs. Keith. Tindall) of Aurora, Robert of Port Perry, Isabel (Mrs. John Skelton) of Richmond Hill, Gordon of Cambray, Murray and Keith, both of Sonya and Patricia (Mrs. Wayne Bailey) of Oakwood. Recently predecea by his youngest son Larry. Home in Sunderland on Saturday November 28, 1981. Interment Sunderland Cemgtery. Announcement J of pre-owned vehicles. - ANNOUNCEMENT - HAROLD SNOOKS DAVE GARROW, PRESIDENT OF PORT PERRY CHRYSLER is pleased to announce the addition of Harold Snooks to his Sales Staff. Harold has been in the automobile business for many years and will be pleased to help you select your new car or show you our large selection "Harold would like to welcome his past custom- ers and many friends to come in for coffee and visit him at Port Perry Chrysler. DAVE GARROW'S ORT CHRYSLER ERRY 985-7329 LEASK - James Edgar, at Port Perry, on Tuesday, November 24, 1981. Edgar Leask in his 94th year, beloved husband of the late May Coultis (Real) and the late Alberta Real. Dear step-father of Mrs. Wes Lane (Joan) of Port Perry. Dear brother of Sylvia Baird of Montreal and Eva Stone of Sunderland, and the late william and the late George Leask. Loving grandfather of Gerald, Carol and Jamie. Service was held at the Funeral Chapel - of McDermott Panabaker, Port Perry on Thursday, November 26th at 2 p.m. Interment Greenbank Cemetery. DURHAM Region Lung Associa- tion needs your help to fight emphysema, asthma and Lung Cancer. Bequests, or memorial gifts gratefully received through any Funeral Director. TF In Memoriam GERROW - In loving memory of a dear Dad and Grandpa, Mansell who passed away December 1, 1980. Dad is such a special word A word that brings to mind A big warm smile, a helping hand A way of being kind Devotion to the family A word of patience too *'Dad is such a special word Because it stands for you." Always remembered by Lola, Mike, Janet, Gail, and Duane BORELIANS CASTING DATES for February production - Sun. December 6th - 2:00 p.m.; Tues. Décember 8th - 7:30 p.m,; Sun. December 13th -- Town Hall. Call 986-4671 for further information. SPECIAL Phillipine tours. Monthly to Baguio, escorted, 18 days, Hawaii option. Travel Shop ! 10024 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton. (403) 423-4444. Mason Tours, 2098 74 Street (403) 462-8554, (403) 462-2122. Scugog Crisis Centre Business & Information 985-8850 12:00t04:00P.M. -Mon. to Fri. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006 PORT PERRY FLORIST RE-OPENS "DEC. 1st, 1981 SCOTCH PINE-SPRUCE COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE ALSO: Silk Flower Arrangements &Poinsettias 985-8676 GERROW - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Mansell who passed away December 1,1980. You showed us strength when we were weak and tired You gave us courage to meet tomorrow Yo ched the heart of every- e who\met you and left this small cormer of the world a better place because you |ourneyed here. Sadly missed by Wife Jessie and family RIDDLE - In loving memory of a dear father Gordon who passed away December 5, 1979. What would | give to clasp his hand His happy face to see To hear' his voice and see his smile That meant so much to me. Lovingly remembered by ° daughter Irene and granddaughter May SYMES - In memory of a dear friend, June, who passed away December 2, 1980. Just a thought of sweet remem-_. brance > . Just a memory sad and true Just the love and sweet devotion Of one who thinks of you. . Agnes SYMES - June Audrey. In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away on December 2, 1980. We live and learn as time goes on When the day will come When we take our turn To the great beyond The Lord will visit The ones of his choice And we will miss the sound of the voice. Sadly missed by George and Dennis SYMES June. In loving memory of my sister-in-law who passed away one year ago December 2, 1980. We hide our tears When we speak your.name But the ache in our hearts Remain the same No one knows the grief we bare When the family meets And you are not there. Sadly missed by sister-in-law Clara and family SPER Notice GREENBANK 'Centennial Hall avallable for rentals. For bookings contact Pat Green 985-8006, Coming Events ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Brock Branch 141, Sunderland - Bingo Dec. 8th - 8:00 p.m. Snow- ball $260 in 56 nos.; Jackpot $220 in 52nos.; 20 regular games $10.; Share the Wealth game plus one special game. . EUCHRE Oddfellows Hall, Dec. 5, 1981 at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission $1.00. Prizes and lunch. 2:00 p.m. at' . : Coming Events 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 per line, $200. in 54 numers. Min- imum $50. TF CHRISTMAS BAZAAR bake sale and tea, Saturday Dec. 5, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Brooklin Community Centre, Great gift ideas. LEGION BINGO The next . Legion Bingo will be on Thurs. Dec. 10, 1981. Jackpot $170 in 52 numbers. D9 PAPER DRIVE - Saturday, Dec 12th, sponsored by Greenbank Seagrave Group Committees. Papers tied at the road at 9:30 a.m. For special pickup phone 985-7778. BLACKSTOCK LIONSCLUB | CHRISTMAS DANCE ATNESTLETON COMMUNITY HALL SAT., DECEMBER 5th 8:00P.M. to 1:00AM. Music by: Ross Jackman D.J. $ 10. 00 Per Couple Lynen or 986-4461. ) Held under the Authorityofa Special Occasion Permit. PANCAKE BREAKFAST WITHSANTA presented by the Blackstock Nursery School ATBLACKSTOCK RECREATION CENTRE _ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6 9:00AM. 10 1:00PM. WR Under 12-$1.00 Pre-School - 50° -- CRAFT & BAKE TABLE -- Notice New Year. " existinglibrary. TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG -- NOTICE -- The new library will be in operation early in the Council must now decide what to do with the Please forward your views on what public or private community group or agency might make best use of this facility to the undersigned. . EarlS.Cuddie AM.C.T.,C.M.C. Clerk-Administrator appointment by Council. ber 16,1981. appointment, follows: servethreeyears. years. year. D TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG -- NOTICE -- There will be some vacancies on various Boards and Commissions of the Township of Scugog which will require Citizens interested in offering their services and would accept appointment to fill one of the vacancies are invited to submit their names to the undersigned by noon hour Decem- It should be noted that members of Boards and Commis- sions with expired terms are considered and eligible for re- Those citizens interested in" an appointment should submit a brief resume outlining qualifications. . The vacancies and terms of office of the vacancies are as COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT: Requires 1 member to LIBRARY BOARD: Requires 1 member to serve three REC. COMMITTEE: Requires 2 members to serveone Earls. Cuddie AMC.T,CMC Clerk-Administrator _ . 3 a Se Reni SB hob Sis i Colombo Sl

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