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Port Perry Star, 29 Jul 1986, p. 30

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PRE N-- si AP ------ a ST Te a Sand hospital so pleasant. 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 29, 1986 te hte de. = 4 naa --- Classified Ads 'Phone 985-7383 Deadline: Monday - 12 Noon Phone 655-3637 15¢C each word following. ARTWORK /LOGO DESIGN .... Prior to insertion. noon on Monday. Card of Thanks Thank you to our many friends, neighbours and relatives for their show of concern and support following Kristy's recent accident. We are happy to report she is doing well and has recently left - Sick Kids and entered a rehab centre. A special thanks is extended to Dr. Allin and the emergency staff for their efforts in seeing our daughter through those try- ing moments of that night.- Aliso Dr. Stewart for his Inquiries. Navid & Joan Dalton Thank you to everyone who supported the Port Perry Legion Squirt Bake Sale. Winners for the bats were Jim Burnett and Dave Johnston. Many thanks to my daughter, friends, neighbours, Dr. Millar, Dr. Eix, Rev. Jackson and nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital for making my stay in the Mabel Strong HUTCHINSON, Wayne and Mary (nee Romanenko) are happy to announce the arrival of their second child, Andrew Wayne, on July 21, 1986 at Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, weighing 8 Ibs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Bud and Mae Hutchinson of Ajax, Eva Romanenko of Pickering. Great grandparents are Tatjanla Romanenko, Maria Shtets and Florence Jones. Special thanks to Dr. Krempowich and nurses Gall, Alble and Marie. LOGAN, William (Bill) and Debbie (nee Penfold) of the Township of Scugog, are ecstatic to announce the safe arrival of their first born, a son Jesse William, welghing 9 Ib. 7 oz., at the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital on July . 11, 1986. Very proud grandparents and great grandparents are. Mr. and Mrs. C. Penfold of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Logan of Richmond, B.C. Great grand moms Mr " Mary Mo} tgomery of Sault Ste. rie, Mrs. E. Logan of Glasgow, Scotland. hale thanks to the staff of the medical centre and especially to the wonderful materni- ty ward nurses. Thank you Dr. Puckrin, we owe you an ltalian egg roll. MARION & AL OWEN, Port Perry are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first great granddaughter, 4th generation. Everyone very happy. Announcement Hennie and Roy Povey are pleased to an: nounce the forthcoming marriage of Hennle's daughter Lynette Daylene Jackson to Carl Lloyd Durward, son of Lloyd and Donna Durward, all of Port Perry. The marriage will take place Saturday. September 27th, St. Johns Presbyterian Church, 3 p.m Card of Thanks 'CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $5.00 first 20 words; 15¢C each word following REPEAT: Second insert of same ad Extra Charge PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than Thursday DISPLAY ADS: For rates and information call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by VISA before 12:00 DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12 NOON (No Ad Changes after 10:00 a.m. Monday) Although every precaution ts taken to avoid errors in all advertising, this newspaper accepts advertising with the understanding that should an error occur it 1s Liable only for the cost of that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, in relation to the entire advertisement It an error should occur, it must be brought to our attention before the following publication Yar $4.00 for the first 20 words, Announcement Mr. and Mrs. William Robb, R.R. 1, Claremont, are thrilled to announce the forthcoming marriage of thelr daughter Catherine Gwendolynne, to Douglas Charles Olliffe, son of Mrs. Mary Alice Wallis and Jack, Port Perry. The wed- ding will take place at the Robb's farm on August 16th, 1986. Reverend Ken Deer of Markham officiating, Says Bill Robb, father of the bride-to-be, "I's about time." Mr. and Mrs. John Carnaghan of Blackstock are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Caroline to Derrick Robinson, son of Mrs. David Robinson of St. Catharines. The marriage will take place on Sunday, August 24, 1986 in the Balls Falls Historic Church, Vineland. Mr. and Mrs. John Wolters, R.R. 1, Blackstock are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Deborah Anne, to Ronald Steven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael David, Hampton, Ontario. The wedding will take place at Parkwoods Estate on August 23rd, 1986. Reverend Dale Davis officiating. IVES FLORIST ro. 985-2525 166 Water St., Port Perry A Complete Line of Floral Art for All Occasions. FLOWERS WIRED WORLD WIDE At Rest HARRISON, Marguerite (nee Brookes) (formerly of Birmingham, England) suddenly at St. Joseph's Hospital, on Wednesday, July 23, 1986 In her 67th year. Beloved wife of the late Maurice Harrison, dear mother of Gail and her husband Willlam Churchill of Blackstock, loving grandmother of Dean, Tracy and Lee Matthew. Loved aunt of Rita and her husband Ivor Hopson, and family of Richmond Hill. Sister of Florence, Arthur and Peter all of England. Complete service was held at the Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry, on Saturday, July 26 at 11:00 a.m. Cremation follow- ed. If desired, a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. ORMISTON, George Bryant suddenly at his home in Raglan on Monday, July 21, 1986, in his 71st year. Dearly loved hus- band of Olive Schell Ormiston, brother of Arthur of Toronto. Service was held at the Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry, on July 23 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. If desired, a donation may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. > FORD, Marion on July 16, 1986 at East General Hospital, beloved wife of Robert Ford of Toronto and dear mother of Paul Service was held July 18th at Ralph Day Funeral Home. Toronto son Village Market. [Thank You! To all our good friends and faithful customers in Blackstock, we want to say a sincere thank you to all the Cartwright residents who have supported us during our ten years as proprietors of the Thomp- We have made many new friends which we hope will be lasting. We are pleased that Don and Ginny Masterson and their children At Rest MacLEAN, Barbara Jane at Fort McMurray, Alberta, on Wednesday, Ju- ly 23, 1986. Barbara Jane McCurdy aged 28 years. Beloved wife of Neil MacLean of Alberta, daughter of Joss >h and Nor- ma McCurdy, granddaugt er of Mrs. Jane Lewis of Whitby. Sister of Debra Hyland of Shanty Bay and Glenn McCur- dy of Pontypool. Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Mass of Christian buriel St. Gertrudes Church, Saturday, July 26 at 10:00 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. FENTON, Marion at the Peterborough Civic Hospital on Sunday, July 27, 1986. Marion Fenton in her 75th year. Beloved wife of the late Llewellyn Fenton, dear mother of Mrs. Margaret Kehoe of Smith Falls, Mrs. Ron Puffer (Kay), Mrs. Douglas Grandy (Reta), Mrs. Donna Nicholls all of Oshawa, Mrs. Ed. Lachowicz (Barb) of Toronto, Mrs. Joseph Walsh (Doreen) of Marysville, Mrs. Glenn Harsel (Carol) of Uxbridge, Mrs. James Seddon (Sharon) of Guelph, Mrs. Lorne Cardoza (Brenda) of Port Hope and the late Mrs. Ruth Jennings, Gerald of Toronto, Vernon (Sonny) of Oshawa and the late Bill. Dear sister to Irene, Isabel, Edna, Reta and the late Ethel, Robert, Frank and the late James, Sidney. Reme.noered by 32 grand- children and 28 great grandchildren. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with Funeral Service in the Chapel, Wednesday July 30th, 3:00 p.m. Interment Prince Albert Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Sick Childrens Hospital would be appreciated. Visitation commencing Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. HUNTER - In loving memory of Milton Hunter, who died July 24, 1979, our dear son. This day is remembered and quietly kept No words are needed We never forget For those we love do not go away They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, remembered and very dear Always in our thoughts. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad & Family GOSLIN - In memory of Tony who pass- ed away July 18, 1978. Gone from the earth so swiftly Just like a flower in bloom So young, so fair, so loving Yet called away so soon. Forever remembered by Aunt Marg, Uncle Pete. Darren and Kim TAYLOR - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Roy, who passed away uly 28th, 1970. While you dear father rest in sleep Your loving memories we'll always keep. Always remembered by His Family Notice BAHAI INFORMATION - write P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry. EOW QUALITY HORSES -- For Sale Terry Pereira R.R. 2, Seagrave Northwood Equestrian Centre Modern, new facilities, minutes from Port Perry - Indoor Arena. TOP-NOTCH CARE FOR HORSE & RIDER. 'English Riding Instruction on quiet well-schooled horses. Notice Coming Events LEGION BINGO. The next Legion Bingo, Branch 419 will be on Thursday, August 7th; 7:30 p.m. Jackpot $160 in 51 numbers. Aé GREENBANK Centennial Hall available for rentals. For bookings, contact Cathy Galberg 985-8351. TF VILLAGE STITCHERY Alterations & Repairs to all types of Clothing & Leather sare MciNTYRE 985-2269 We would like to make a SPECIAL OFFER "embers .. 29" This is a British Canadian ethnic organization. With emphasis on Canadian. For further information phone: 985-3200 or 985-2622 or write: Orange Order Box 756, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO once 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 2 Week Advance Booking Preferred S PORT PERRY DRIVING SCHOOL 085-8124 Summer Classes: IN CAR -- IN CLASS -- PRIVATE LESSONS -- Ontario Safety League M.T.C. Approved. Certificate Course: Insurance Reductions - Tax Deductible J.C. HANLEY-HAINES oF Coming Events WELCOME to Grannie's Antiques. Fur- niture, glass, china, postcards. One mile west of Sutton, 7th Concession. Open dai- ly. Come and see. AY Visitors always welcome. 985-8359 COMMUNITY NURSING Home and Port Perry Villa Flea Market, Friday August 8th, 10 a.m. to 6 p.imi. 451 Lilla St., Port Perry. Crafts, glasswares, linen, ceramics, attic 'treasures, baking, refreshments and much more. Vendors welcome. Call Kim 985-3205. YOUNG PEOPLE 6-18 years who do outstanding good deeds are eligible for nomination as Ontario Junior Citizens of the Year. Contact this newspaper for details. COOL CRUISE. Get away from the heat. Peterborough Lift-lock 111 hour Cruise and bus tour of Bethany Shops, buffet lunch, Charlotte Mews Boutiques, Thurs- day, August 7th. Sponsored by St. Thomas ACW, Brooklin, for Memorial Hall Building Fund. Information and reservations call evenings 655-4596. PINE RIDGE Power Skating School will be held in the Uxbridge Arena from August 22nd to September 7th. Learn to skate, basic and advanced sessions. In- structor: Michael Sanderson. For infor- mation call 416-852-3884 or 852-6292.A 19 DABBER BINGO presented by Odd Fellows-Warriner Lodge 75 ODD FELLOWS HALL PORT PERRY EVERY TUESDAY Doors Open at 5:45 P.M. 10 EARLYBIRD GAMES 6:45 P.M. 2 SPECIAL GAMES 10 REGULAR GAMES 7:15 P.M. Admission FREE - Jackpot Must Go! Please support your local bingo. HOSKINS STABLES SUMMER SCHOOL HORSEMANSHIP COURSE June 30 to August 22 Each course lasts 2 weeks Riding - Grooming Practical Horse Care & Management Car Pooling may be available. 416-986-5558 Yard Sales GARAGE SALE Saturday & Sunday, August 2-3, 10 to 4. Wringer washer, Franklin stove with in- sulated pipes, record player, fire screen, dresser, dishes, drapes, etc. etc. Items too numerous to mention, all in good con- dition. Thornton Road North, first house north of Myrtle Rd. E. (Conc. 9) or follow signs from Hwy 12 or Simcoe Street. Free coffee. SATURDAY, August 2nd, 9to 3 p.m. Vic- toria Street east of Simcoe Street, Prince Albert. TOY FOX Terrier puppies for sale, 2 males and 1 female. Registered, vet checked. 655-3739. PAIR MEN'S medium Cooperalls, never used $90; Commodore Vic 20 computer with datasette, 3 games and paddles $80. Call 986-4879. APPROXIMATELY 30 logs, 20 or 24 ft. long from log house. Call 985-3305 after Wednesday. visits the at the Ross Stevenson, M.P.P. CONSTITUENCY OFFICE SCUGOG AREA Friday, August 8 from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. RAILROADHOUSE -- SATURDAY, August 2nd, 9 a.m. - 10th Conc. E., Scugog Island (Aldred's Beach). Antiques pictures, kitchen items, collectibles etc. Yard Sale SUNRISE BEACH AUG. 2-3-4 (WHEN CLEAR) TIME 9 AM. to 5 P.M. EVERYTHING & ANYTHING swing set, books. toys, games. Also ant Gvstal a rs Zh AY "ro > SR BT ai Te a TO em 1G yr " we! a OAT a saab pe EL bs Sherry and Timmy will be your new general merchants and we trust that you will give to them the encouragement and support that you gave | to us We will miss your friendly visits jewellery, cdps & saucers Baat frailer. movie camera & ght, dr wi hes Much mare, something for rhe Take Island Road to kh Aly Add down to Davidge Dr. and into Lot 40 Also lots of goodies at Lot 41 { MOTOR MOTEL For appointment please call ZENITH 33130 or drop by at your convenience --- rr - Bill and Sandra Thompson

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