{ 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 20, 1985 CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS $3 50 first 15 words, 15' each word following REPEAT Second insertion of same ad $2 50 for first 15 words, 15* each word following ARTWORK /LOGO DESIGN EXTRA CHARGE PROOF REQUIRED Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion date DISPLAY ADS: For rates or info call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be pad for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 noon Monday. DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12:00 NOON (No Ad Changes after 10:00 a. m Monday) Although every precaution is taken to avoid errors in all advertising, the Star accepts advertising with the understanding that should an error occur it 1s hable only for the cost of that portion of the advertisement in which an error occurred. in relation to the entire advertisement If an er ror should occur 1t must be brought to our attention before the following SE------ publication Card of Thanks We would like to express our sincere thanks to Larry and Lydia Doble, Bob and Marie Stowe for their valuable help and assistance during a re cent fire at our home Warmest! thanks also to those neighbours who con tributed gifts of food and volunteered their assistance and to the Port Perry Volunteer Fire Department for their quick response We are extremely grateful Leah Michener, Jim & Marolyn Rushtord Pineridge Sports Shop Ltd . thanks all those who con tributed to the success of our grand opening on August 17th Special mention goes fo Doug and Sharon Stapleton. Phil Flynn. Dora and Mer! Dowson. Dave Jamieson, Bruce and Gwen Luke. Paul Hodgins and Jack Kane for their generous assistance Thanks to Mayor Jerry Taylor and Councillor Jack Cottrell for the "opening face oft' and John McClelland and the Star for their coverage Plants and flowers from well wishers added colour to the occasion and were appreciated Special thanks and gratitude must go to our wives and families tor their assistance and encouragement Final ly, thank you to the people of our community for your en thusiastic support We look forward to providing you with friendly. efficient ser vice for your sporting goods and trophy needs We welcome your suggestions Dave Ballingall Bob Jamieson and and Dave Obee The family of the late Michael W Tobin wish to ex press our warmest! thanks and sincere appreciation to relatives friends and neighbours and co workers for their tloral tributes cards and charitable dona tions. Special thanks to those who tried to help. the Fire Departmen! Ambulance and Police Also to Dr R Allin and stat! at the Por! Perry Hospital To the Waqg Funeral Home and to Rev C Clarke for his comforting words Special thanks also 'o our thoughtful neighbours for serving lunch and their many acts of kindness May God Bless You All Mike Win Robert & Nancy Tobin To my family and all my friends who sent gifts and so many beautiful cards ex pressing their good wishes and concern also for all the visits and phone calls during my stay in hospital | want to express my sincere ap preciation My thanks also to Dr Allin and the staff at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital and Oshawa General Hospital tor their excellent care. also to Rev Jackson and Rev Tansley for their pastoral visits! | have much for which to be thanktul S\ncerely Lillian Harper Card of Thanks | wish to thank the man that helped me when | fell on the road near Flieler's Service Station he got me up from the road and called the am bulance. Marion King got orange juice. Thanks to Dr Cohoon, Dr. Allin and nurses for their care; also the ones v.ho visited me Lillian Moore The tamily of the late J J Gibson wish to express their most sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours, for their sym pathy and support, floral tributes, charitable dona tions and cards A special thank you to Dr. Cohoon. nurses and staff of Com munity Memorial Hospital for their kindness during the iliness and loss ot a loving husband, father. grand father and great grand father Sincere appreciation to the Oddfellows and Masonic Lodges for their participation, the Wagg Funeral Home and Rev. C Clarke tor their thoughtful consoling words To the Ladies of the Rebekah Lodge. our sincere thanks tor the lunch so graciously served Hazel and Family At Rest POWELL, Allan Trew at the Oshawa General Hospital on .Friday, August 16,1985 in his 87th year Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Alice Smith Powell Dear father of Alan of Aurora. Betty (Mrs Graham Scott) ot Toronto and Arthur of Port Perry Loved grandtather of seven grandchildren and predeceased by Danny A tamily service was held on Monday. Auqus! 19th. 1985 a! the Waggqg Funeral Home Port Perry Interment Beechwood Cemetery Ottawa RENAUD, Brian Jeffeory suddenly on Wednesday. August 14 1985 as a result of an automobile accident Brian 20 years of age graduated in 1984 trom Por! Perry High Schoo! An ac tive sports tan and partici pant Brian was a member of the Gorgon Foundation and played for 'ther Minotaur Slow Pitch team in addition to coaching Lion's Youth Softball Brian is survived by his parents, Bill and Hillary sisters Chery! and Laurie and a brother Paul in addition to grandparents Lloyd and Lucille Weldon of Uxbridge Births MAIN Rick and Chezzrie are happy to announce the ar rival of Lauren Emma on August 8th 1985 weighing 7 Ibs 14'2 01 Alittle sister to Ashley the second grand child to Bill and Eleanor Main, and the 5th grandchild to Elsie Hayman all of Toronto A special thanks to Or JI Stewart and the maternity staff of the Com munity Memorial Hospital Port Perry PHONE 985-7383 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON At Rest de HAAS, Martin suddenly at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Thursday. August 15, 1985 in his 73rd year Beloved hus band of Anna de Haas Dear ly loved father of Peter of Seagrave, Ted of BC, Laura (Mrs. J. Woodrow) of Bradford and Sue Ann (Mrs. T Blakley) oi Stitsville Loved grandfather of eight grandchildren. Rested at the Wagg Funeral Home, Port Perry Funeral Mass was celebrated in the Church of the Immaculate Conception on Monday, August 19, at 10:00 a.m Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby. McLAUGHLIN, Charles Bernard at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Monday, August 12, 1985 in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Georgena Bartley McLaughlin. Dearly loved tather of Ivan of Toronto, Maureen (Mrs. M. Martens) of Raglan, Bill of Port Perry and James at home. Loved grandfather of five grand children. Brother of Danny, Willie and James of Ireland; nnie and Margaret of the U.S A Rested at the Wagg Funeral Home, Port Perry. Funeral Mass was celebrated in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, on Thursday. August 15th at 10:00 a.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery In Memoriam GINN Inloving memory of a dear husband Clarence, who passed away August 15, 1980. Gone dear husband, gone forever How | miss your smiling face But you left me to remember None on earth can take your place A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still But death has left a lone liness The world can never fill. Lovingly remembered by wife Amy EDGAR Inloving memory: of a dear son Ronald. who passed away August 24, 1983 Thoughts today Memories forever Deeply loved Mother and Dad Announcement Mr and Mrs Donald Kurt of Ayr, Ontario wish to an nounce the marriage of their daughter Kelly Colleen to Gerald Wesley Lane son of Mr and Mrs Wesley Lane of Port Perry Ontario The marriage will take place on Saturday September 4 1985 at St Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church Wit chener Ontario Yard Sales AUGUST 24 644 Orchard Road Quality clothing girl s bike books. games toys miscellaneous household items etc All ex cellent condition YARD SALE Saturday. August 24 Sunday. August 25 YELVERTON Hwy 7A - West of 35 FOLLOW SIGNS Household Effects Furniture Farm/Garden Equipment i AT PORTVIEW Beach. Scugog Island, Conc 6. Saturday. August 24th. 10 am toépm SATURDAY, August 24th at 9 30 am 2 Orchard Road Miscellaneous items YARD & BAKE Sale August 24th at 368 Scugog Street, Port Perry Rain or shine Notice MASONIC HALL available for dances, receptions, par: ties and for meetings. Kit chen and bar. New facilities. Seats 141. Call 985-8272. TF ORGAN LESSONS: Register for tall 1985. Irwin Smith Music Ltd. 985-2635.A 20 HAPPY 5th BIRTHDAY Steven Woodward AUGUST 24th Love. Gramma & Grampa Notice STEAMBOATING on the Muskoka Lakes aboard the RMS Segwun, North America's oldest operating steamship Sightseeing din ner. all day and overnight cruises Special prices for groups 705 687 6667 Box 68A. Gravenhurst, POC 1G0. OVEREATERS Anonymous - every Thursday - 8 p.m. Railroadhouse Motel. 985-3006, 986-5253. No dues. No weigh-ins. All welcome. A20 VOICE, PIANO and theory lessons with experienced teacher. Children and adults welcome. For more infor- mation phone Mrs. Rebecca Helsdon 986-4395. S24 DOGGIE SALON will be closed August 12th to September 30th. Moving to a new location. S17 IF ALCOHOL is a problem in your family AL-ANON is for you Coming Events DOROTHY NAPLES Tradi tional Rug Hooking Classes Beginners shading. 10 lessons: Monday. Notice 728-1020. Jy9 GREENBANK Centennial Hall available for rentals. For bookings, Cathy Galberg 985-8351. TF September 9th 1:30-3:30. Tuesday, September 10th contact 7:00-9:00. Register early BAHAI information- write P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry. CLOWN Workshop this Wednesday, August 21, at 4 p.m. at the Scugog Memorial Library. Tickets EOW are $1). BLANCHARD SUPPLY CO. Cleaning Supplies Maintenance Chemicals Paper Products Promicals 985-2640 FILMS and Fun for 4-7 year olds during the Goodnight Gang program. Don't miss out Thursday. August 22, at 7 p.m. at the Scugog Memorial Library. 985-2483. Sa Village Stitchery Alterations & Repairs to all types of Clothing & Leather BARB MCINTYRE 985-2269 OPEN HOUSE 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY for OSCAR & JOSIE BRADLEY Monday, Sept. 2nd 1tod PM. TOWN HALL 1873 Best Wishes @ SCUGOG COMMUNITY CARE HOME SUPPORT SERVICES for the frail elderly & those in special need CALL WEEKDAYS 985-8461 9-12Noon&14PM HAPPY BIRTHDAY 'RED' August 25th, 1985 If You See DAVE MIDDLETON On August 21st wish him a HAPPY 32nd BIRTHDAY RN Happy Birthday "Daddy" Love, Jason & Shannon Leave Myrtle 7:17 .. Published by Raymond Nash GO THE THE EXHIBITION by VIA TRAIN . Arrive Toronto 8:30 Leave Toronto 5:30 ... Arrive Myrtle 6:37 Travel relaxed in quiet, air conditoned comfort with friendly. courteous conductors ADULTS: $9.00 return CHILDREN (5 - 12 Years): $4.50 UNDER 5 YEARS: FREE You can buy the tickets on the train LET'S USE IT - NOT LOSE IT! RR 2 Port Perry 985 2134 Full and ment Hours of operation 645 am - 600 pm STONEMOOR Day Care Centre Inc. Beaver Road -- Uxbridge is happy to announce that they will be EXPANDING their DAY CARE FACILITIES effective September Limited openings will be available in most age groups ; Day programs available children ages 4 months to 6 years Excellent child enrich program Call now 1985 Licensed for facihtes 852-3510 to view our COMING to PORT PERRY Two Performances: 2:00 and 5:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 24 Advance Tickets on Sale Now at Port Perry Star. Irwin Smith Music Ltd and Stedmans. Port Perry Coming Events ANTIQUE show and sale, Orillia Square Mall, Hwy. 11, Orillia, Ontario. August 22-23-24. Information 416- 623-3074. C.H.1.P. program. Only 224 days left. Please call McCleave Insulation. 1-800-263-3204. BEEF BBQ supper at the Blackstock United Church, August 24th, 4p.m.to8 p.m. Adults: $7; 12 and under $3. Preschool free. "DANCE FOR ALL AGES" Rec Centre 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music- Herb Vine and Durham County. $4 per person- under the Authority of a Special Occasion Per- mit. Adults: $3. High School Students $1.50. Public School Students 50 cents. For fur- ther information contact: Mrs. G. Kelly 986-4257. Some'll say it's a moose Some'll say t'aint I'll say it's old and cranky Come and see it at the Blackstock Fair Parade. August 24th. LEGION BINGO - The next Legion Bingo, Branch 419, will be on Thursday, August 22, 1985 - 7:30 p.m. Jackpot $230.00 in 58 numbers. PINE RIDGE Power Skating School will be held at the Uxbridg Arena from August 23 to September 8. For information call 416-852-3884 or 416-477-1782. A 20 'SUMMER Vacation School, St. John's Presbyterian Church. 9:30 a.m.to 11:30 a.m. August 27-28 and 29th. A 27 atm di Children 14th Annual Uxbridge-Scott HISTORICAL SOCIETY STEAM THRESHING DAYS At the Museum Grounds 1 Mile West of Uxbridge | AUGUST 24 & 25 1 to5 P.M. Adults. $2.00 Students & Seniors: $1.00 $1 00 (FREE if with an adult) FREE PARKING throughout the day Achievement Days 430 PM Horse Pull 120th ANNUAL BLACKSTOCK FAIR AUGUST 23rd & 24th, 1985 FRIDAY. AUG. 23 - 7:30 P.M. - Demolition Derby SATURDAY. AUGUST 24th: 9:30 AM - Buildings Open. Midway 10:30 A.M. - Horse Show begins and continues 11:00 AM. - Parade arrives led by Cartwright Central Public School Band. Fair Opening by Sharyn Barkey Dairy Princess. Hoskin Stables Musical Ride 4 H Club 12:30 P.M _- Cattle Show starts Doll Display Craft De monstrations Frog Jumping Contest. Magic Show by Stew & Kathy Garland Bale Rolling Contest. Bubble Gum Blowing Contest. Amateur Talent Show Champion Chocolate Cake Auction Milking Contest. Sun Flower Competition All Terrain Vehicle Pull. Old MacDonald s Farm Display Ontario Champion Clog Dancers ADMISSION Adults $3 00. High School Students $1 50 Public School Students 50 For further information contact: Mrs. G. Kelly 986-4257 - DANCE FOR ALL AGES - Recreation Centre - 9PM tol AM Music - Herb Vine & Durham County Under the Authority of a Special Occasion Permit $4 00 person D1 NITES ETAT 7 TY oo