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Port Perry Star, 1 Oct 1991, p. 39

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PETE'S Pi dies Ball Club publicly thank Pete and Pat Kneale of Pete's Pet Pantry for their sponsorship this year. Thanks for the Karaoke par- ty! We had a terrific time. The family of Leona Evelyn (Fish- er) would like to extend their heartfelt thanks and gratitude for the many enquiries, expressions of sympathy, support and love re- ceived during the illness and death of thelr beloved Mother. The kindness and comforting words of Rev. Shidey Gale. The message she left with us was balm to our burdened hearts. Our deep appreciation and thanks for floral tributes, charitable dona- tions, your prayers, cards and the food donations, which our many friends, neighbors and relatives provided. A special Thank You to the ladies and everyone who helped, for the lovely lunch served. Also to the staff of Car- son's Funeral Home, Bob, Rick, Sean and Rick for their kindness and understanding. The love and kindness shown to us at this diffi- cult time will always be remem- bered. Grace, Jim, Jean, Barb Shirl, Carol and families The family of the late Joan Lane would like to express their sincere thanks to all those who gave their support and kindness during a dif- ficult time. All the flowers, food, phone calls and visits wereP greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Stewart, Dr. Gil- crest, nurses at Port Perry Hospi- tal, V.O.N. nurses, Uxbridge Palli- tive Care, Red Cross and all the other support services who pro- vided unfailing, patient care dur- ing Joan's lengthy illness. Words cannot express just how much our family appreciated all that was done over the past months. Your kindness will always be re- membered. Roy Lane and Family We would like to thank our family and friends for making our 40th Wedding Anniversary an evening we will never forgel. A special thank you to Glenn and Bev, Gar- ry, Gord and Marilyn, Michael and Tammie, Melissa, Jennifer and Lisa. We will treasure these mem- ories always. Jack and Marian Geer Our anniversary party was just wonderful. Thank you all for com- ing and for the beautiful flowers, presents and cards. Special thanks to Manchester U.C.W. We do appreciate all the work that went into making the celebration a Success. Sincerely John & Pat Kingstone 40th Anniversary Party® and to Ethel, Wendy and nephews who helped make it a great success. Also to Muriel and Melba who took us out for a beautiful supper. And a thank you to our families' a) Spc friends for attending and making it such a truly special occasion y Marge & Stewart Wiles | would like to thank everyone who called and visited me during my recent stay at Oshawa Hospl- tal. Thank you for the cards, gifts, and special thoughts. Special thanks to Granma and Granpa Cochrane, Brian & Tracy Beach, Kathy Harwood, and Anne San- derson. My friends at school and teacher Mrs. Morten thank you for the birthday surprise. Kevin Cochrane. THANK YOU We wish to thank the following for their help in staging a most successful Automobile Extrication Competition on Sept. 7, 1991: Mr. Gord Mills, M.P.P., Ministry of Health Air Ambulance, Metro Toronto Ambulance Service, Lindsay and District Ambulance Service, Durham Regional Police Mobile Command Unit, Fire Marshall's Office Ontario, Township of Scugog Roads Dept., Township of Scugog Parks Dept., Mayor Howard Hall and Council, Mr. Earl Cuddie, Administrator-Clerk, Glen VanCamp-VanCamp Contracting, The Griffen's-Lake Scugog Lumber, Cashway Building Centres, C.E. Hickey Ltd.-Hamilton {Holmatro Tools), Code 4 Rescue Ltd.-Brampton {Hurst Tools), Associated Fire Equipment{Brighton) (Amkus Tools), Ray's Towing Service, The many local businesses who purchased signs, The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Emiel's Place, The Galley Fish & Chips, Home Hardware, The Fire Depts. from Mount Albert, Newcastle, Mariposa Twp., Sunderland, Uxbridge, Pickering and Caesarea, The Canadian Firefighter Magazine, Port Perry Star, The Scugog Citizen, Mr. Bruce Farr, Mr. Norm Lambert, Mr. Dalt McBrien, and all the dedicated Firefighters from Hall No. 1 Capt. Don Steele LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME PORT PERRY - ONTARIO 1763 Reach Street, Regional Road 8 (416) 988-7331 or (416) 882-3073 * Large Chapel * Parking for 80 Cars * Complimentary Room for After Service Reception * 4 Generations and Over 100 Years of Family | would like to thank everyone who attended the Open House to celebrate my 75th birthday on September 21st. Special thanks to my sister Peggy, daughter-in- law Elaine and neighbours Diane and Jean. Stewart Tweedie GST AUCTION - the residents, volunteers and staff of Community Nursing Home wish to acknowl- edge with gratitude the donations of time, talent and enthusiasm of our extended community family. Because of you the 86 items gen- erated over $3,000 towards our trip. SKINNER, DONALD HENRY, en- tered into rest peacefully at Ross Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, Sepiember 24, 1991 in his 64th year. Don was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #419. Beloved husband of Ann. Loving father of Paul of Oshawa, Allan of Oshawa, Phillip of Cal- gary, Susan of Oshawa, Gary of Toronto, Debbie of Kirkfield and Randy of Toronto. Lovingly re- membered by many grandchil- dren. Dear brother of Ray of Fenelon Falls. Predeceased by his parents George and Lillian Skinner. A service of remem- brance took place at Port Perry United Church, Simcoe and Queen Streets on Friday, Sep- tember 27, 1991, at 2 PM. Rev. Robert LePage officiated. As ex- pressions of sympathy donations to the Victorian Order of Nurses Lindsay Branch, Palilative Care Victoria, 10 St. Lawrence Street, Lindsay, Ontario KSV 2J5, would be greatly appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the D.S. Lloyd Funeral Homes, Woodville Chapel, Coboconk Chapel. STAFFORD MONUMENTS * Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze VETS * Inscriptions SILER 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 1-416-668-3552 116.653 4460 or AT6.666-1513 143 King St., E., Bowmanville P.]. Dawson 1-416-623-8150 After hours - Oshawa 579-1116 Home Appointments or Free Transportation to either showroom gladly arranged CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 MYLES G. O'RIORDAN Managing Director Wagg Wr a--o ag n Semect canoer on mr Same location since 1846 Funeral Home Ltd. McDERMOTT-PANABAKER CHAPEL 216 Queen Street, Port Perry, 985-2171 KINDNESS « COURTESY - ECONOMY Private Off-street Parking + Bonded + Family Owned « Organist + Large Chapel Area * Pre-arrangement & Cremation Information Serving Port Perry o Surrounding Districts with Distinctive Service HAROLD J. WAGG PETROZZI, FLORA B., in her 63rd year. After a short iliness on Friday, September 27, 1991 al the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry. Flo (nee Mulhol- land) beloved wife of the late Ar- thur (Pete) Petrozzi of Port Perry. Loved sister of Marie Nightingale and Ed Mulholland and his wife Gwen, all of Port Perry. Dear sis- ter-in-law of Merinda Gibson of Toronto. Will also be missed by her nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Wagg Funeral Home; McDermott-Panabaker Chapel (985-2171) in Port Perry. Funeral service was in the chapel on Monday, September 30 at 1:00 pm. Cremation. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. LEONA The memories of her are near, Each time, each place we tum, Her quiet unassuming air, The love she showed - her constant care, For her presence still we yearn. The Little things she used to do, The bouquets brought to cheer, Treats from her kitchen - fresh and warm Her smiling face, welcoming arms Memories, oh so dear. REMEMBERING LEONA SADLER - passed away October 1, 1990 Sofily the leaves of Memory fall Gently gather & treasure them all. Lovingly remembered by Husband Ralph, and Richard, Janice, Claire and Leslie LEONA SADLER - who passed away October 1, 1990. Your final wish and words of love We try our best to keep, But there are days, no matter how we try, We still must weep. We miss your special touches, Your kind and gentle smile, For all your thoughts and deep concerns We're family, all the while. The love we shared together, Will live forever on, And so, although we miss you You never will be gone. Remembered with love, Gloria, lan, Charles, Jennifer McDOWELL, Paul Andrew In loving memory of my brother who left me October 5, 1987. Four years ago on this day, Paul Andrew drifted away, He was my brother and always will be, Even though he's gone, | still feel him close to me. | miss him more and more each day, As | remember all the things he used to say. They say time heals as time goes on, But they seem to forget that he'll always be gone. | miss you Paul. Love always & forever Leanne McDOWELL, PAUL Someone so special Someone so kind In a far away place | will someday find. Until that day comes | will try to go on But it just isn't the same With you being gone. Miss you so much Brenda DERE JAMES, MELVIN - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away Oclober 6, 1978. ee DESCHAMPS - Irene and Randy are pleased to annouce the birth of Kelly Marie on September 26, 1991, weighing 8 bs, 8 oz. Proud We often think of bygone days grandparents are Frank and Thel- When we were all together ma Deschamps of Ajax and the The family chain is broken now late William and Margaret Taylor But memories will live forever of Pickering. To us they have not gone away Nor have they travelled far Just entered God's eternal home And left the gate ajar. Lovingly remembered by wile Gertrude and family. McDOWELL, Paul Andrew In loving memory of a dear son and brother who was taken from us October 5, 1987. Time hasn't healed the heartache Nor has it dried the tears, Your memory grows more pre- "SUNDANCE MEADOWS' now offers group tours of our farm & exotic animals, hayrides, picnic: tables. 705-357-2725. TF PINE RIDGE SKATING School at Uxbridge Arena Fall Pro- grams starting Oct. 8. Kiddy Kapers: A pre-school learn to clous, skate program - Tuesdays from Each and every year. Always remembered and loved, Mom, Dad, Glenn, Wayne and Leanne 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. & Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Power Skating - Tuesdays from 4-4:30 p.m. & Wednesdays from 7:15-8:15 a.m. Adult Recreational Skating starting Oct. 1 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. For information call Rs a 852-3884 or 852-6292. 01 BEACOCK - Brandon is happy to annouce the birth of his new baby WOMEN IN ABUSIVE sister, Breanne Elizabeth, born September 17, 1991 at 9:20 PM, RELATIONSHIPS weighing 6 Ib. 14 oz. Proud par- ents are Scott and Elizabeth. THE ig i Grandparents are Ron and Mari- TOLL FREE: 1-800-263-3725 or lyn Gibson of Port Perry and Bob confidentiality assured 728-7311 and Belly Beacock of Grande Prairie, Alberta. Thanks to Dr. | = - Paul Puckrin and the excellent matemity staff for their wonderful JOHN PEARCE care. --- of --- BULL - Charles, Michelle, Joan- PEARCE na, and Daniel aro Solighisd to AUCTION SERVICE annouce the arrival of Peter Sam- uel, born on Sunday, September Fully Licensed and 29, 1991 in Port Perry. Many Insured for Moving thanks to Dr. Obedkofl and the : matemity staff for their cheerful Anywhere in the help. Province of Ontario 22' VAN Reasonable Rates NEW BABY? Someone sick? Why for informati " not give a gift basket from The Sonal: Creative Basket? Free delivery in 655-8073 Port Perry 985-0025. CLEAN, COURTEOUS SERVICE WILLOWTREE FARM MARKET To enter you must purchase your pumpkin from Willowtree Farm Market and "sign-in". Open to all ages! Entries accepted Oct. 21 to Oct. 25 Judging - Oct. 26 at 10:00 am 1st prize - $100.00 2nd prize - $50.00 3rd prize $25.00 Farm Baked Pies & Cookies Vegetables Family Grown Apples - Mcintosh & Cortland Tomatoes (by the bushel or basket) & Squash Fall Decorations Orders Taken - Large or Srnall 98 5-4973 (market) Farm fam. g wos Utica Perry + Durham 21 we Open Daily X MM X R ON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOL 1B9 (416) 985-7306

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