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Port Perry Star, 3 Apr 1990, p. 44

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- a 128 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 3, 1990 ... MARGARET SCOTT Certified General Accountant PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNS Over 16 Years Experience Bookkeeping Small Businesses 985-3508 FRALICK'S BEACH R.R. 5, PORT PERRY R RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER, sa. Ls. LAW OFFICES 38 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8491 -- providing 14 years experience in -- REAL ESTATE -- INCORPORATIONS FAMILY LAW -- WILLS -- ESTATES Uxbridge Players PRESENTS SATURDAYS, APRIL 7th, 14th, 21st Dinner Theater - 7:00 PM ....$22.50 Play Only - 8:30 PM SUNDAY, APRIL 8th - 2:00 PM (Coffee & Dessert) Tickets & Gift Certificates available at Yellow Brick Road / Radio Shack VISA ACCEPTED JMS 'VERSATILE PAPER SUPPLY INC." Units/Bags Ft./Roll Price $25.95 $24.95 $24.95 450' 1600' 2900' 9 per bag 2 per bag 12x12" (no core) 6 per bag 12x12" (with core) DISPENSERS ONLY Mini ... $23.50 Jumbo ... $32.50 Super ... $45.90 We will be in Port Perry on the last Monday of each month to deliver your order. JMS "VERSATILE PAPER SUPPLY INC." 12 Carrying Place Road, Unit 9, TRENTON, ONTARIO K8V 3E7 (613) 392-1100 FAX 392-1100 (ter 4:00 pw) SUPER .... 450' 2900' $24.95 $24.95 om -- a -- Local travel consultant wins trip of a lifetime to Disney After years of sending clients to exotic places around the world, Colleen Anderson is packing her bags for a trip to California. In fact, she'll probably be singing "M-I-C-K-E-Y M-0-U- S-E" all the way to the airport. Mrs. Anderson, a Marlin Travel employee, won a trip for two to Disneyland at a recent conference held at the Skyline Triumph Hotel in Toronto. The conference, entitled The College of Disney Knowledge, focused on informing travel agents about Disneyworld in orida and Disneyland in Cali- fornia. "I was really excited," Mrs. Anderson said about winning the grand prize. But that excitement soon turned to feelings of guilt, she confessed. Mrs. Anderson and her husband will not be able to take their three pre-teened children with them. Still, she admits that it's "kind of nice to go some place. I'm always sending other peo- pleon trips." She worked as a travel agent in Toronto for 12 years before her family moved to Scugog Township a year ago. Six months after the move she started working for Marlin Travel. Although the second place prize of a trip for two to Disney- world is almost equally entic- ing, Mrs. Anderson is glad she won the trip to the California playground. She's visited Flori- da's version three times al- ready. Mrs. Anderson and her hus- band plan to cash in their win- ningsin October. ' The prize consists of two round-trip airfares, five days and four nights at the Hotel Queen Mary in Long Beach, a rental car and a three-day Dis- ney passport. - a trip for two to Disn for detalis. 1% 5 lc Gl a it Marlin Travel agent Colleen Anderson couldn't believe her 3 eOLLEG luck when her name was drawn as the grand prize winner of eyland In California. Please see story Obituary: Ruth Mary Till On Thursday, March 15, 1990, Ruth Mary Till died after a short illness in Port Perry Memorial Hospital. She was in her 79th year. Ruth, the second daughter of the late John Michie and Elizabeth (Forfar) Michie of Greenbank, lived all her life in the Greenbank area where she was born February 7, 1912. 4 5 POINTS MALL TAUNTON RD.E., OSHAWA WINDOWS DOORS - SKYLIGHTS Solariums - Soffit - Additions HEAT MIRROR® Custom Installations Only the Very Best =2 On May 23rd, 1931 she married Ernest George Till who predeceased her in 1985. Ruth and her husband farmed together for several years in the Greenbank area. She was a faithful and enthusiastic sup- porter of her church, first the Greenbank Presbyterian Church and after 1925, the United Church. Music was an enjoyment for 436-9733 Hwy "Not what we have, but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance." Oleliilin'ANe sls TA & High Street. Port Perry, Ontario her, as she sang in the church choir for several years, was organist for a time, and pianist for the W.A. and U.C.W. groups, both of which she supported in many ways. Her cheerful smile, and ready laughter, will always be remembered by those who knew her. She was also predeceased by three sisters, Jean Johnson, Olive Brown and Eleanor Collis, and brothers-in-law Leroy Till and John Mayne. Ruth is survived by her brother Robert Michie and wife Evelyn, her sisters-in-law Audrey Mayne and family, Viona Smith and hus- band Murray and family, Norrine Cook and husband John, Iva Till and family, her brother-in-law Robert Brown and family, son Glen and wife Mary Jean, daughter Mary and husband Ross Real. She is also survived by her grandchildren Janice and Brian Lee, Terry and Julie Till, Brian and Trevor Till, Dawn and David Chambers, Kim and Kevin Knight, Rod Real, and by her eight great-grandchildren. Complete funeral service was held March 17, 1990 at 2 p.m. at the Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry by Rev. David Shepherd. Honorary pallbearers were Terry, Brian & Trevor Till, Rod Real, Brian Lee, David Chambers and Kevin Knight. Spring interment will be at Greenbank United Cemetery.

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