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Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 1990, p. 45

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Glynn of Scugog Island wish to thank all friends and relatives who have helped us through this difficult time. Your warm friend: ship and support has given us the strength to face the future without a cherished loved one. Ralph Glynn made a strong impression on all who knew him and was lov- ed by many. Special thanks to Jean, Judy and Maggie who of- fered help beyond the call of du- ty. We would also like to thank the kind neighbours who helped with food at the wake. It was totally unexpected and graciously received. Many thanks. Dr. Dan Obedkoff was a pillar of support to mom when It became known that the fight to save dad was lost. These first hours of support were Important to mom. To dad's life long friend and our family doctor, Dr. Bev Haw, we offer our many thanks for the close family sup- port that comes only from a friend of many decades standing. Also, we have heart-felt praise to the Durham Regional Police who took control of a very difficult situation and gently guided the family in the onerous task of in- forming loved ones. Well done, fellows. In closing, we who re- main will carry In our hearts the thoughts of a dear father and hus- band who returned our love for him many times over, and it is our fond memories of him which will give us the strenght to carry on together until we all meet again in that glorious family reu- nion to beat all others. : Father we love thee FRANKLIN - The family of the late Edna Franklin wish to ex- press our sincere thanks and ap- preciation to our many friends, hbours and relatives for the lovely floral tributes, charitable donations, cards, visits and food. Thanks also to the Whitby Am- bulance attendants, J. Visser and Joe Skeikh, to Dr. D'Angelo and nurses, Joy, Heather and Pat, at Whitby General Hospital Emergency Dept., to Sunnycrest Nursing Home staff and Dr. Ass- ing for their loving care of mother over the past four years, to the Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, Port Perry, for their visits to mother at Sunnycrest, and for their lovely luncheon served after the funeral service. To pallbearers Bill Tripp. Ross Duff, Jim Coates, Fred Dearborn, Milo Pultz and Jim Lucas. To Rev. Sue Genge, who is very special to us, we thank you Sue for your comforting words. To our good friend and neighbour Jean Stachow, for her loving con- cern and assistance at our time of need. To Harold J. Wagg and son Bill for their excellent service and for kindly complying with mother's wishes. God Bless you all Murray & Anne Franklin and family | would like to thank all my fami- ly, friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts, cards and visits dur- ing my stay In Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Valiulis, the 6th floor nurses, and Rev. Bob LePage for his visits. Thanks again, Lloyd Wallace ESE RAR: Ro FRANKLIN - We wish to express our sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement of Ethel Franklin. The floral arrangements and donations were gratefully recelv- ed. Special thanks to nursing staff at Community Memorial Hospital and Intensive Care Unit at Oshawa General Hospital. Also to Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home, a special thanks for their thoughtfulness and kind- ness, and Manchester U.C.W. for providing lunch following the service. The Franklin Family Thank you to the Friday after- noon gang. Tom Mullen We wish to thank Dave, Bev, Maureen, Dale, Mom & Dad for the wedding shower that was held Sunday. June 24 at home in Utica. Also to all those who attended and the lovely gifts they brought. Thanks to Bev for the cake, all the decorations, the flowers and those who were there early to help out. A 'Jack 'n Jill got married" dance was held in our honour in Greenbank on Saturday, July 7. We want to thank Trevor & Allison, Darryl, Karen and Kelly & Meagan for all the work they did to pull it off and to all those who attended and made it such a success. Words cannot express how much we greatly appreciate everything. Carolyn & Randy My sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for cards, visits, flowers and phone calls while a patient at the Community Hospital. A big thank you to Dr's Allin and Cohoon, you are both just super. Also, not overlooking Jan and Sharon at the Clinic. A big thank you to Seagrave U.C.W. and the Seagrave Choir for their flowers. To Judy Carr who brought John several dinners. To Rev. David Shepherd and Rev. Art Rodgers for their prayers and encouragement. To the nurses & staff at the hospital, you treated me royally & | appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. So many more | could thank, volunteers, candy stripers and my roommate Joyce, we had a pleasant time together. Last but not least to my own family, without them | don't know what | would have done, bringing their Dad to the hospital and just being there for him. O yes, and thank you Clark for the strawberries, they were delicious. Sincerely, Fern Tobin ed pink to announce the safe ar- rival of their newest daughter, Samantha Alexandra, born on June 8, 1990 at 5:54 a.m. Saman- tha tipped the scales at 6 Ibs. § ozs. Special thanks to Dr. Monahan for his care and pa- tience and to the wonderful nurs- ing staff whose tender loving care made our stay a pleasant one. IT'S A BOY McQUAID, Annette and Steve are proud to announce the safe ar- rival of their son James Stephen Albert on July 8, 1990 weighing 7 Ibs. 3 ozs. Very proud grand- parents are Teresa & Roger McQuaid, Caesarea and John & Heather English, Port Perry. A special thanks to Dr. Allin and nurses of Port Perry Hospital. THIS SUMMER'S HOTTEST MOVIE HIT! Showtime started at 2:58 p.m. Thursday, July 5, 1990. PRODUCER: Tracy Lea Murray presents the star of the show, ADAM PETER MURRAY, weighing in at 7 Ibs., 3 oz. PROUD SPONSORS ARE: Kenneth & Eleanor Murray Marion Murray & Ron Treleaven Heather & Bob Robinson Vernon & Kim Murray MADE POSSIBLE BY: The Wonderful Staff at Port Perry Hospital SPECIAL THANKS TO DIRECTORS: Dr. Gordon Mercer Dr. "Dan" Obedkoff Mary Brinkman MOLONEY, Mae (nee Brophy) - Peacefully at the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry on Thursday, July 5, 1990 in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Alfred Moloney. Dearly loved mother of Mary and her husband Robert Morelli of Pontypool. Lov- ing grandmother of Scott, Lisa and Erin. Predeceased by sisters Annie, Hattie and Cassey. Rested at the Wagg-McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home (985-2171) in Port Perry. A funeral Mass was celebrated In The Church of the Immaculate Conception, Port Perry on Fri- day, July 6 at 9:15a.m. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto. If desired a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Diaper Doodie has soft and com- fortable 100 percent cotton flanelette diapers especially for your child. Diaper Doodle will pick up and deliver assigned diapers to your home twice week- ly. Consider the Environment. Consider your Convenience - Now servicing Caesarea. Call Diaper Doodle. 985-7079 Shawn Muir. TF CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $5.00 first 15 words; 20C each word following. REPEAT: Second insertion discount ... $3.00 for the first 15 words; 20¢ each word following. PHOTOGRAPHS: Extra Charge. PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than THURSDAY by NOON, prior to insertion. DISPLAY ADS: For rates and information call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by VISA before . : 11:00 A.M. on Monday. DEADLINE for DISPLAY & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: MONDAYS at 11:00 A.M. DEADLINE for REAL ESTATES: THURSDAYS at 5:00 PM DEADLINE for BUSINESS DIRECTORY: THURSDAYS at 12 NOON (No Ad Copy changes after 10:00 A.M. on Mondays) Although every precaution is taken 10 avoid errors in all advertising, this newspaper 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 occured in rela. tion to the entire advertisement. If an acror should occur, it must be brought to our attention beforb the following Publication STAFFORD MONUMENTS GERBER, (Veteran of W.W. 11) - peacefully at the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, July 9, 1990 In his 68th year. Dearly loved husband of Wilma (nee Clark). Dear father of Sandy and her husband Don Durham of Port Perry, Linda and her husband Rick Collins of Oshawa, Bill and his wife Tina of Greenbank, Helen and her hus- band Lincolin Boucher of Toron- to & John and his wife Elleen of Port Perry. Loving grandfather of 9 grandchildren. Dear son of Minnie and the late Fred Gerber of Durham, Ont. Brother of Helen Storrey and her husband Jim of Durham, Ont. and Homer and his wife Eleanor of Alberta. Friends may call at the Wagg- McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home (985-2171) in Port Perry on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Service In the chapel on Wednesday, July 11 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. If desired a donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. In loving memory of three uncles: Frederick Dayes, Malcolm Elford and George Bowers who passed away July, 1989. Their lives were full of kindly deeds Their helping hands to all in need We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together But we treasure beautiful memories Of the ones we loved so much God has them In His keeping We have them In our hearts Remembered always by, niece Joyce, husband Kennedy Gray and family COCHRANE, Joseph - In loving memory of a dear father and a friend who passed away July 13, 1986. He left us quietly . His thoughts unknown But he left us a memory We are proud fo own So treasure him Lord In your garden of rest For when on earth He was the best Sadly missed and forever loved, daughter Terry and son-in-law Gerry COCHRANE, Joseph - In loving memory of a dear husband and friend who passed away July 13, 1986. The thorns around my heart are pressing deeper every day The agony and the pain it never goes away From the time Joe left me to this very day Only when we meet again will it go away Sadly missed and forever loved, your wife Mary DAYES, Fred - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather who entered into heavenly rest Tuesday, July 11, 1989, We thank God for the gift of this father whom we love so deeply and miss so greatly Gone are the days we used to share But In our hearts.you are always there The gates of memory will never close We miss you more than anyone knows How much we took you for granted, only now we realize You were always there to care, to help, to pick us up and put us back on our feet You gave us what you never knew A loving father and a secure home We were precious to you in a way we can never comprehend Did you know how precious you were to us? What you taught us, we can carry with us forever and pass on to the next generation Gracious God be merciful unto him and grant him peace; through your grace, we know we shall meet again Tenderly loved and deeply missed by, daughter Lorraine, son-in-law Charlie and granddaughters Colleen & Tracie DAYES, Fred - In loving memory of my husband Fred, father and grandfather who passed away Ju- ly 11, 1989. It isn't what we write Or even what we say it's what we feel within our hearts As we think of you today As time goes on without you And days turn into-years They hold a million memories And a thousand silent tears Thanks for the years you gave us The many dreams we shared We only pray when you left us That you knew how much we cared Death often comes to let us know We love more deeply than we show And love In death should make us see What love in life should always be Lovingly remembered by, wife Mabel and family In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law, Frederick Dayes who passed away July 11, 1989 and dear brother Malcolm Elford who passed away July 15, 1989 and dear brother-in-law George Bowers who passed away July 19, 1989. There is no parting from those we love No distance can divide For each day in memories garden We still walk side by side Wherever life may take us Whatever we may do The memory of the years we shared Still keep us close to all of you Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by, Frances Sutton * Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze Markers * Inscriptions * Sandblasting 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 1-416-668-3552 -- after hours -- 1-416-668-4460 or 1-416-666-1513 143 Ring St, E., Bowmanville P.J. Dawson 1-416-623-8150 After hours - Oshawa 579-1116 Home Appointments or Free Transportation to either showroom gladly arranged. 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