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Port Perry Star, 21 May 1986, p. 28

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A I FE NI 70 J - 0 - RINE a rs I Tp "yar PC -~ ak¥i TC yal ushaanhaW! I -QAT YAY IAS T8048 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 21, 1986 TT oo TET TTTTIRRNRN Classified Ads Deadline: Monday - 12 Noon Phone 985-7383 Phone 655-3637 Card of Thanks Thanks to nurses and doctors af Com: munity Hospital, for all cards and flowers received, and to my family for thelr help. Malcolm Whybrow We would like to thank all our friends and neighbours for thelr kindness, sympathy and cards during the loss of a dear father and grandfather. A special thank you to Harold and Evelyn. . Larry, Susan, Stacey David Jones In Memoriam BELL, Thomas who passed away May 21, 1985. God knew that he was suffering That the hills were hard to climb So He closed his weary eyelids And whispered 'Peace be thine' Away In the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair Some day, we know not when We will meet our loved one there. Always remembered by Jean, Robert, Linda, and Families | would like to express my thanks to all my friends and family for their much ap- preciated visits, thoughtfulness and help since my accident. Sincerely Bruce Mitchell | would lke to express my appreciation to my family and friends for their cards, flowers and visits during my recent stay In Port Perry Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Allin, nurses, staff and am- bulance drivers. Also thanks to Rev. Davis for his visitations. Elva Toms | would like to express my sincere thanks to my family and friends who visited me, made enquiries, sent cards, flowers, gifts and "goodles" during my recent stay In hospital. The excellent care | received from Dr. Puckrin was greatly ap- preclated. | wish to especially thank Gord, Dot and my two wonderful' "Moms" for all their T.L.C. and deliclous meals, Laura and Grant's second fami- ly Joan and Bill Barclay and girls for the loving care they gave them, and Mary Ann, Vivian, Heather, Marilyn and my super business partner Nellle for all the extras they did at the store. Dianne Hooker Thank you EE Scuann Men's Hockey League for the lovely gift | received at the banquet. Grovle We would like to express our sincere thanks to relatives and many neighbours and friends for their love, support, prayers, gifts and donations during the last six months. An especially warm thank you to Dr. Tom Millar for the tender and compassionate care to Marg. A sincere thank you to the nurses at Port Perry Hospital and Oshawa General Hospital (Clinical Investigation Unit & 6G), Dr. Bob Munro, Dr. Hak Chiu, Dr. Wm. Cohoon, Dr. Gilchrist and the Palliative Care team, Dr. D. Mills, Dr. M. Oravec, Dr. M. Pockey and Dr. R. Rowsell. Thanks to the Ambulance Ser- vice and the Durham Police, Wagg Funeral Home, Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawtord and the Rebekah Lodge. Norm Boynton & Family | would like to thank my special friends and relatives who helped me during a very difficult time. My husband who's shoulder was always available, my mother-in-law and sisters-in-law for their support and kindness, and their help with our children. A special thank you to my dear friend Debble Davis for always keeping In touch through her mother Minnie Larocque and for coming all the way from New Liskeard when | needed her most. Thanks to everyone at Mother Jackson's for their kindness and understanding. Thank you & God Bless You, One and All, Norma Cannon At Rest BOYNTON, Margaret Isobel (nee Kemp) (Navy - H.M.C.S. York - Wrens) at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Monday, May 12, 1986 In her 61st year. Dearly loved wife of Nor- man Boynton of Port Perry, dear mother of James Boynton of Barrie, Patricia (Mrs. A. Brooks) of Ajax, and Norma (Mrs. |. Cannon) of Prince Albert. Lov: ed grandmother of 12 grandchildren and one great grandson. Sister of Bud Kemp of Oshawa and predeceased by James Kemp. Funeral Service was held at the Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry on Thursday, May 15th at 1:30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. FARNDALE, William Thomas Howard, at the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday. May 8, 1986. Willlam Thomas Howard Farndale, In his 79th year, dear: ly beloved husband of Gladys May and the late Mabel Alice Bell. Loving father of Douglas and his wife Kent of Port Perry, Robert of Oshawa, and Willlam and fe Sharon of Whitby. Loved by grandchildren Michelle, Kirk, Scott and Sean. Dear brother of Gordon and Thomas Farndale, both of Whitby. Ser. vice was held In the Chapel of Mcintosh: Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa, on Monday, May 12th 1984 with Interment at Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin FOOTE : In loving memory of Sarah Ann Foote, wife, mother and grandmother who passed away May 21, 1984. It's lonely here without you You were gone before we knew It And God alone knows why To the resting place we visit Place flowers there with love and care But no one knows the heartaches When we turn and leave you there If we could have one lifetime wish One wish that would come true We would wish with all our hearts /For yesterday and you. Sadly missed, lovingly remembered by husband Alex, son John & Diahne, grandchilden John, Steve, Jeff, & Kim Foote, Rick & Joanne Rahm WILSON, M. Ruth - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away May 19, 1983. A little tribute small and tender Just to say we still remember. Lovingly remembered by Lloyd, Glenda, Valerie & Kimberly Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willlams of Nestleton are very happy fo announce the engage- ~~ ment of thelr daughter Rhoda Graham, to Mr. Charles Terry Craig, son of Mrs. Lori and Mr. Don Cowdrey of Kitchener, and the late Mr. Herb Craig of Toronto. It is with much happiness that Frank and Verna Smith, Ennismore and Rod and Marie Foster, Greenbank, announce the engagement of thelr children, Kathy and John. Their marriage will take place on Saturday, July 5, 1986 at Seven Mile Island. IVES FLORIST iro 985-2525 166 Water St., Port Perry A Complete Line of Floral Art for All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. | ears manrvee 985-2269 CANOE the NONQUON SATURDAY, JUNE 7th, 1986 Notice The family of Jim and Barbara Dryden of Uxbridge (formerly of Bay Ridges) wish to invite you to an Open House In honour of their parent's 50th Anniversary on Saturday, June 7th, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Road, Pickering. Best Wishes Only. M 27 GOURMET Catering at reasonable rates, available for all special occasions, including parties, anniversaries, showers and weddings. Try our Gourmet picnic. Call Carol's Cuisine for menus planned to perfection. 985-8720. The family of Bill and Alma Ross cordial ly invite you to attend an Afternoon Tea in honour of their parent's 50th Wedding Anniversary, Sunday, June 1st, 2-5 p.m. at the home Bill and Lynn Ross, Nestleton (1st house east of Community Centre). Phone 986-526). M 27 HOUSE OF WARMTH coming soon.M 27 GREENBANK Centennial Hall available for rentals. For bookings, contact Cathy Balberg 985-8351. TF Village Stitchery Alterations & Repairs to all types of Clothing & Leather Notice Notice. - CRAFT CORNER 18 Brock St. W., Uxbridge CLOSING DUE TO ILLNESS - 50% OFF - ALL STOCK All fixtures for sale Hot Transfer Machine New Toyota Kmtting Machine. OPEN: Thurs & Fri 10 to 5, Sat 10 to 3 Until May 31st, 1986. SCUGOG @ COMMUNITY CARE NEIGHBOURS HELPING NEIGHBOURS Can you help us? CALL WEEKDAYS: 985-8461 9-12 Noon & 1-4 P.M. onee upon a PARTY * personal booking * theme decorating * catering * crafts & games * complete party supervision * clean up 985-8009 '9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily Coming Events KINOVEN, Rebekah Lodge, Brooklin Charity Auction, Saturday May 24th, 1 p.m. Grass Park, Highway 12, Brooklin. Donations and consignments needed. 655-3666; 655-3434. Held rain or shine. Refreshments. Help Cause -- Have Fun. Afternoon. 'SPECIAL BENEFIT SHOW FLOORED -- AT THE TOWN HALL -- CABARET 19886 -- TOWN HALL 1873 -- SAT. MAY 31st 8:00 P.M. (Doors Open 7:30) Borelians - Scugog Choral Society Jack & the Boys - Surprise Guests No, No, A Million Times, No! Donna Shanley, Lynn Relf, Diane Lackie $10.00 per Person: Tickets at irwin-Smith Music (in person only); or from Town Hall Directors. Paul & Tammy Lee Dhilee « zemerizs PRODUCERS: ! Births VAN CAMP, Robert and Cindy are thrill- ed to announce the safe arrival of Emily Irene, May 12, 1986, 7 pounds, 9'2 ounces. A new sister for Katie and Alison. Grand- parents Glenn and Donna Van Camp and Jim and Mary Baird. Special thanks to Dr. Lai, Dr. Pace and staff at Oshawa Hospital. IT'S A BOY! KANN, John and Donna (nee Clarkson) of Brooklin are very happy to announce the birth of their first child Christopher John Steven, born May 9, 1986 at 11:15 .a.m., 7 Ibs. 2 oz. Proud grandmothers are, for the eighth time, Vivian Kahn of Pickering, and for the 14th time, Evelyn Clarkson of Brampton. Many thanks to Or. B. Norman and the staff at Oshawa General Hospital. BLUNDELL, Dan and Cathy (Carter) are happy to announce the arrival of their son Richard Daniel, born April 18, 1986, 6 Ibs. 10 oz. Special thanks to Dr. Beatty and maternity staft at Oshawa General and the maternity staff at Port Perry. Jim and Patti Ashbridge are proud to an- nounce the birth of their son, Sean James Orsborn, born April 29, 1986 at Scar: borough General weighing 8 Ibs. 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Dorothy and George Orsborn of Picton, and Don and Doreen Ashbridge of Port Perry. BEECHEY, Garry and Janice (nee Crawford) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Nicole Elizabeth on May 9th, 1986. Proud grand: parents are Bessie Crawford, Blackstock and Jack and Dorothy Beechey, Paris, Ontario. Special thanks to Dr. Monahan and the excellent nursing staff. DUNN, Henry and Tracy (nee Bongard), are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Jenna Britney, born May 17th, 1984 at Port Perry Hospital, weighing 8 Ibs. 1§ or. Proud grandparents are Gordon and Elsa Bongard and Bill Dunn. Many thanks to Dr. Price, Dr. Stewart, Gall Verwood and nursing staff of Port Perry Hospital. | Blackstock Upholstery & Auto Trim NEW LOCATION REGIONAL RD. 8 - PORT PERRY - Household Furniture and Antiques - Car & Boat Interiors - Vinyl & Convertible Tops - Upholstery Fabrics & Supplies - Performance Car Parts, Rims, Acc. GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL: 416-985-7611 - RANDY BARTLEY - ).A.D.D. Booze Play FRIDAY, MAY 23rd 7:00 p.m. TOWN HALL 1873 Admission $1.00 each - NOTICE -of Scugog. Weekend. Take notice that Saturday, May 24th and Sunday, May 25th is her- by proclaimed as CHOO Chili Cook-off Weekend in the Township All citizens of the Township of Scugog are reminded the CHOO Chili Cook-off Weekend is in aid of Easter Seals. Therefore, let it be known that |, Mayor, D. Jerome Taylor, am pleas- ed to proclaim May 24th and May 25th as CHOO Chili Cook-off Heydenshore-on-the-Lake Whitby, Ontario FLEA MARKET CRAFT SALE BAKE SALE At Odd Fellows Hall SAT., MAY 24th 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Vendors Wanted - 985-9131 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS | Weed Inspector - Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act of the Province of On- tario, Public Notice is hereby given to all owners and occupants of subdivided lands within the Township of Scugog, that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands in the Township of Scugog are destroyed by Friday, June 6, 1986, and throughout the season, the Council of the Township of Scugog has directed the Weed Inspectors for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a man- ner as they may deem proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of their duties shall be placed on the Collector's Roll of the Township of Scugog against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be col- lected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. The cooperation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. Ross Thompson - 852-3214 Earl S. Cuddie Clerk-Administrator Township of Scugog ROTARY BINGO At LADY LUCK BINGO HALL 77 King Street East, BOWMANVILLE Every Wednesday Night - 7:30 P.M. TOTAL PRIZE MONEY - $3,500. Consolation Prize $1,000. (Must go) $2,000. to be Won on 47 Numbers Have Fun - Bring Your Friends' \\V/ DURHAM "FAMILY REGION YMCA MENNONITE FAIR BUS TOUR SATURDAY, MAY 31st The YMCA is hosting an outing to the Mennonite Fair in New Hamburg. The morning will be spent at the fair, lunch at a quaint restaurant and the afternoon visiting the shops in Stratford. The cost $40.00, includes lunch and bus fare. Please sign up prior to May 23rd by call- Ing 985-2824.

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