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Port Perry Star, 11 Mar 1986, p. 26

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ss ---- -- -- TT 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 11, 1986 Classified Ads following. ARTWORK/LOGO DESIGN ..................................... PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion date. DISPLAY ADS: For rates or information call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 noon on Monday DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12 NOON (No Ad Changes after 10:00 a.m. Monday) Although every precaution is taken 10 avoid errors in all advertising, the Star accepts advertising with the understanding that should an error occur it is liable only for the cost of that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, in relation to the entire advertisement. If an error should occur, it must be brought to our attention before the following publication | CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $3.50 first 15 words; 15* each word following REPEAT; Second insert of same ad ... $2.50 for first 15 words, 15° each word EXTRA CHARGE Card of Thanks | At Rest To. everyone who attended the matrimonial celebration in my honour February 28th, | would like to thank you for showing me that Port Perry and the people | met while living there, will never compare to anywhere my travels may take me. The town has raised a special group of caring dear friends who will always be close to my heart. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Letham and Liz, Pat Kendry, Barbara Doupe and my mother. Crystal Sylvester Many thanks for visits, flowers and cards, the nursing staff, Dr. Cohoon and Dr. Allin for their excellent care. | am very "greteful ."' Sincerely : Doris Pargeter | /would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for the cards, flowers, fruit, visits and phone calls dur- ing my stay In the Toronto General Hospital, and since returning home. Your thoughtfulness Is greatly appreciated. Bruce Carr The Port Perry High School Jazzimerize Parents Association wish to extend our sincere appreciation to all those who helped make our concert weekend a tremendous success. So many con- tributed that space will not permit us to list them here, but we would like to acknowledge the following for their ex: traordinary assistance -- Port Perry "1.G.A., Irwin Smith, Personal Touch Floral and Gift Shop, Town Hall 1873, the Borelians, Don Cochrane and the Port Perry Star. The patio set donated by Stedmans was won by Dini Page. Thanks to Steve and the Hillier Family; and thanks to Doug and the Christie Family for Saturday night. The "Old Cees" [J Births DOUPE, Robert and Brenda (nee Foote) are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their first child, Steven James on March 3rd, 1986 at the Oshawa General Hospital, weighing 6 Ibs. 2 oz. Proud grandparents are Elleen Foote of Whit- by. Bruce and Betty of Cannington, and Everett and Barb Doupe of Manchester. Proud great grandparents are Bruce and irene Foote of Uxbridge, Bill and Stella Myles of Scarborough and Eda Fielding of Manchester and Leta Doupe of Port Perry. Many thanks to Dr. Lal and nurs- Ing staff. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffrey and Mr. Wayne Sylvester, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Crystal Janine Sylvester to Michael Francis Payne. The wedding to take place May 10th, 1986 In Edmonton, Alberta. The family of Melville and Lillian Sleep cordially Invites you to attend an Open House, on the occasion of their parent's 65th Wedding Anniversary, on March 16, 2-5 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Puk, 273 Liberty Sf. North, Bowmanville. Best Wishes Only, please. MM Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mulder are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce, to John Stigter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Stigter of Medicine Hat, Alberta. "IVES FLORIST ro. 985-2525 166 Water St., Port Perry A Complete Line of Floral Art for All Occasions Flowers Wired World Wide. HILLIER, Kenneth - at Taylor Michigan, on Wednesday, March 5, 1986. Beloved husband of Betty. Dear father of Michael, Michelle and Susan. Loved grandfather of eight. Dear brother of An- nabelle MacDonald of North Bay, Douglas Hillier of Port Perry and the late Raymond Hillier, and son of the late Bert and Annie Hillier. Funeral Service was held in Taylor Michigan on Saturday, March 8th. MERRICK, Patrick left his loving fami- ly behind on March 3, 1986, born March 17, 1943. He passed away In Prince George, B.C., after a lengthy lliness at the age of 42. He leaves behind to remember his short life, his loving wife. Lenore (nee Postill), daughter Tammy and son Jeffery, grandmother Melvina Belinger, mother Mari Williams, late father Cecil Merrick and late step-father Harold Williams, all of Kamloops. Brother Ronnie Merrick of Vernon, sister Mrs. Shary Kyle and family of Victoria and Mrs. Shelley Richardson and fami- ly of Ottawa. Also greatly missed by his second family (in-laws) Mrs. Margaret and the late Cecil Postill of Prince Albert, Ontario and their children. Mrs. Margaret Elford and family of Port Perry, Ontario. Mr. Lawrence Postill & family of Greenbank, Mrs. Janet Blaxton and family of North Bay. Also the greatest and warmest family and friends from the east to the west coast of Canada a man could ever have. Funeral Service was held at the Lakewood Funeral Home, on Thursd¥y, March 6, 1986 at 2:00 p.m., with Reverend Hans Kouwenberg officiating. Cremation. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Soclety. In Memoriam VINE, Eva - In loving memory of my dear wife who passed away March 5, 1964. . Beautiful memories are all | have left Of a wonderful wife | will never forget | shared with you many happy days | miss you in a million ways We shared our love, our hopes and fears Thanks Eva for those happy years . | lived in hope | prayed in vain That God would make you whole again He took your hand, we had to part Eased your pain and broke my heart. Always In our thoughts Wilfred, Shawn, Kevin, Gordon and Family HALE, Katherine - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away March 14, 1984. Those we loved don't go away They walk beside us everyday Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, still missed and very dear. Lovingly remembered by son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Helen and grandchildren Carol & Kimberly HALE, Katherine - In loving memory of a very special grandmother and dear friend who passed away March 14, 1984. Though your smile Is gone forever And your hand | cannot touch Still | have so many memories Of the one | loved so much Your memory is my keepsake With which I'll never part God has you In his Kéeping But | have you In my heart. Sadly missed and always remembered by your loving granddaughter Cénnie REEKIE, Terry Alan - A dear brother who left us March 10, 198). Although we smile and make no fuss No one misses him more than us And when old times we oft recall That's when we miss him most &f all. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by sisters Joy, Lorinda and brother John In Memoriam HEALEY - In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grand- mother Emily Irene, who passed away - March 11, 1985. This month comes with deep regret It brings the day we'll never forget In our hearts you'll always stay Loved and remembered day by day. Lovingly remembered by sons Jack, Doug, Bob and daughter Marion and Families TETLOW -- In loving memory of our dear parents, Robert who passed away December 26th, 1961 and Mary, on March 15th, 1983. Loving and kind in all their ways Upright and just to the end of their days Sincere and kind In heart and mind What a beautiful memory they left behind. Lovingly remembered by Phyllis, Adrian, Joyce, Alvin and Families ST. JOHN - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother "Laura" who passed away December 20th, 1977 and a dear father and grandad "Joe" who passed away March 8th, 1982. Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever Love's greatest gift -- Remembrance. Lovingly remembered by daughter Alma, son-in-law Pete, grandchildren and great grandchildren Shirley, Gary, Donna, Ken, Kim, Allan, Sharon, Christine, Jason and Bill REEKIE, Terry Alan - A dear son, who passed away March 10th, 1981. What we'd give if we could say Hello, Terry, in the same old way To hear his voice, see his smil So sit with him and chat awhile So you who have a son Cherish him with care For you'll never know the heartache Till you see his vacant chair. : Sadly missed by Mom and Dad Notice GREENBANK Centennial Hall available for rentals. For bookings, contact Cathy Galberg 985-8351. TF 'BAHAI INFORMATION: write P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry. EOW Notice @ common COMMUNITY CARE ~ NEIGHBOURS Can you help us? * CALL WEEKDAYS: 985-8461 9-12 Noon & 1-4 P.M. Coming Events HELPING NEIGHBOURS | C.H.I.P. PROGRAM ~ Only 9 Days Left! Please Call: McCleave Insulation 852-5051 or 1-800-263-3204 HIGH ENERGY WORKOUT Manchester Hall Time to start thinking Spring and put a little spring into your step with AEROBIC WORKOUTS Workout consists of extensive warm-up, 20 minutes of cardiovascular activity, free weight circuit training, floor work and cool down. Done to music on wood floors with professional instructors. Babysitting available for morning classes. Come out and try a class for $3.00. Start the week of March 17, 1986. CONTACT FOR DETAILS: Shelley Akermanis, B.P.E. ..... 985-9550 Louise Calvert .............. 1-705-357-3519 Jacquie Mehlenbacher ....... 1-649-3155 MUSIC FESTIVAL AWARD JOANNE EDMISTON of Port Perry High School, plac- ed first in her flute solo at the Sunderland Music Festival, achieving a mark of 90. She has had two years formal training and is a student of Leslie Barr of Uxbridge. Coming Events "Focus on the Family" FILM SERIES JAMES C. DOBSON, PH.D., America's Leading Christian Authority on the Family. Sponsored by Scugog Christian School Association A SERIES OF 7 FILMS SHOWN IN 6 EVENINGS. FILM 6: "What Wives wish their Husbands Knew about Women - The Lonely Housewife" FILM 7: "What wives wish their husbands knew about women, money, sex & children." FRI., MAR. 14th at 7:30 P.M. At the Hope Christian Reformed Church » 166 Simcoe Street - Prince Albert No Admission Charge Collection. Everyone Welcome Village Stitchery 'Alterations & Repairs to all types of Clothing & Leather BARB McINTYRE 985-2269 Y DURHAM REGION © FAMILY YMCA TEEN DANCE for ages 12 to 15 years PORT PERRY SCOUT HALL FRI, MAR. 14 7:30 p.m. A 11 p.m. DANCE Utica Hall SAT., MARCH 15th $10.00 Couple Buffet -- MUSIC BY -- fTW.J.K." - FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE - 985-7453 or 985-7251 - Held under the auspices of a Special Occasion Permit. TR Ag a nt Sh da A moni J y : TWh A oie S Pea Gregory's Men's Wear Hd. your headquarters for FREEMAN FORMALWEAR NEW 18988 CATALOGUES AVAILABLE NOW! Book Your Wedding Party Early! PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 Open Fridays to 7.00 P.M. Smith & Smith DRUG CENTRE PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-8886 now has a XEROX PHOTOCOPIES Introductory Special: 2 COPIES FREE! per customer with minimum $5.00 purchase (Offer expires March 22, 1986) in diameter. Ontario FINAL PUBLIC NOTICE ~ EARTHFILL DYKE PROJECT NONQUON WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA Ducks Unlimited Canada, in co-operation with the Ministry of Natural Resources, Lindsay District, is proceeding with two earthfill dyke projects. One project is on Lot 19, Concession 11, and the second project is on Lot 19, Concession 10 of Scugog Township (formerly Reach Township). The first project, referred to as Cell B, is 1.8 ha in area while the second project, referred to as Cell C, is 2.4 ha in area. In April of 1984 these two projects were proposed to be completed by the Labrador Retriever Club (Ontario). However, this club could not meet all the requirements of the class environmental assessment planning procedures and the project was subsequently shelved. Ducks Unlimited Canada has re- quested that the two projects be re-activated, since they are willing to go ahead with them and since they are able to meet all the requirements under the class environmental assessment planning procedure. Cell B would require two earthfill dykes to control water level. The main dyke would be approximately 65 metres in length, 15 metres wide at the base, and would contain the water control structure. The water control struc- ture would consist of a vertical intake pipe, 1800 millimetres in diameter with one side consisting of removable planks or stop-logs, similar to a dam. The intake pipe would be connected to a culvert 1200 millimetres in diameter leading through and under the dyke. The confinement dyke would be approximately 50 metres long, 15 metres wide at the base, and would contain an overflow culvert 600 millimeters Cell C would require one earthfill dyke approximately 75 metres long, 15 metres wide at the base, and would contain a water control structure and through-the-dyke culvert indentical to that described for Cell B. Following construction, the side slopes of the three dykes and borrow area (which would be located adjacent to the dykes in high ground) would be planted with grasses and shrubs as required. This vegetation would stablilize the soil and provide food and shelter for wildlife. You are invited to direct any inquiries, comments, concerns or requests for an individual environmental assessment regarding the dyke construction to the District Manager, Ministry of Natural Resources, 322 Kent Street West, Lindsay, Ontario, K9V 4T7 (705) 324-6121 by APRIL 15, 1986. Ministry of on Vicon G. Kerrio 7 Natural Mary Mogford Resources Deputy Minister FREES | RE ER 4 Ce a ara A se STR NTE Pe s SEER Tm RPE DBR LR FERS hi

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