EEE A Ad The kindness and concem of hundreds of friends, relatives and co-workers have overwhelmed our family at the time of Robert's death. We are so fortunate to live in such a loving community with caring people. The donations, beautiful flow- ers, food and special cards along with the kind and comforting words have given us so much strength and courage enabling us to celebrate Robert's life as well as lo mourn his death. Thank you Dr. Dan Obedkoff and your colleagues for such great care, and to all the special people at Port Perry Hospital; doctors, nurses, administration, dietary and cleaning staff, along with all the volunteers who helped make our time there so comforta- ble. Reverend Bob LePage, your suppor! and friendship have been immeasurable. Thank you to the ladies of the Port Perry United Church U.C.W. for serving such a large crowd of people and to the staff of Low and Low for your kindness. Robert's battle is finally over and now he is so peaceful in God's care. May God bless all of you. Sincerely, The Family of Robert Burnett PORT PERRY STAR - Real Estate Section - Tuesday, October 22 1991 - 7 0 i Blackstock and District Lioness Club would like to express our sincere thanks to the following businesses for their donations to our Country Western Dance: Best of Things, Kentucky Fried Chick- en, Nestleton Country Store, Ber- nie Smuck, Trader Sams, Valu- Mart. | wish to thank all my family, friends, and neighbors for their prayers, cards, fruit and phone calls, and a special thank you to Bill and Marg for transportation. My sincere thank you to Drs. Sa- lerno and Watson and the won- derful nurses on 2nd and 3rd floors at SI. Michael's Hospital. Thank you all so much Alvin Heayn. THANK YOU... to the residents of Scugog Township for supporting scouting through your generous donations on apple day. 1st Cartwright 1st Greenbank Seagrave 1st Port Perry 2nd Scugog | Iwill continue to do my best to | provide quality education, keep Thank You To my family and friends and all the people of Scugog for putting your faith in me for another term. you informed, and be ever- mindful of our tax dollar. Bobbie Drew Trustee Durham Board of Education appreciated. Thank you for sharing during this years Thanksgiving Food Drive. This years drive was a great success. Your support in assisting needy families is greatly Operation Scugog wishes to thank the Port Perry Fire Dept. for the use of the firehall, Port Perry IGA & Dowsons Valu Mart for their donations and drop off points for the food donations. To Immaculate Conception & Cornish Public School students and churches, and to all the volunteers and drivers, your help was invaluable. Operation Scugog Anne Wannikhof LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME PORT PERRY - ONTARIO 1763 Reach Street, Regional Road 8 (416) 988-7331 or (416) 888-3073 * Large Chapel * Parking for 80 Cars Service * Complimentary Room for After Service Reception * 4 Generations and Over 100 Years of Family The family of the late Lloyd Hartin wish to thank you for all the flow- ers donations and cards. The ten- der loving care that was given to our family through a time so hard to bear. We needed friends and comfort and you all were truly there. Linda, Jenny, Lloyd, Valerie, Max, Marion, Harold, Maxine, Joanne and Charles GRAY, Elgin Ernest. In his 68th year, on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1991 at the Oshawa General Hospital, Elgin, beloved husband of Loma (nee McMullen) of Prince Albert. Loved father of Don and Gi of To- ronlo, and Sharon and Ronn Mac- Donald of Janetville. Dear grand- father of Robin Gray. Will also be missed by his sisters Phyllis Neals of Islington, Helen Hovey of Bowmanville, Verna McQuade of Oshawa and Dorothy Allin of Col- lingwood and predeceased by An- nie Wick. Friends may call al the Wagg Funeral Home, McDermott- Panabaker Chapel in Port Perry (985-2171) on Wednesday from 7 - 9 p.m. A private family service will be held on Thursday, Oct. 17. Interment Nestleton Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. McKEE - In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin Vau- ghan who passed away Oct. 24, 1985. You never failed to do your best Your heart was warm and tender You lived your life for those you loved And those you loved remember Lovingly remembered by Aunt Helen & Uncle Sammy, Aunt Lee, Aunt Marlene & Uncle Doug & families STAFFORD MONUMENTS * Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze Markers * Inscriptions * Sandblasting 318 Dundas St. E., Whithy 1.416.668.3552 WP or TA16666.1513 143 Ring St., E, Bowmanville P.J. Dawson 1-416-623-8150 After hours - Oshawa 579-1116 RCT Le IU EN I FL -T) Transportation to either showroom gladly arranged CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 MYLES G. O'RIORDAN . Managing Director Wagg Funeral Home Lid. 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 & Surrounding Districts with Distinctive Service = 1846 HAROLD J, WAGG AP -- AAS AAAS AASAAASANARERE AAA LEE EEERAREERAAEENER A] DURHAM, Wanda, - In loving memory of a dear Mom and Gram who passed away Oclober 24, 1990. God saw you getting tired Whe a cure was not to be So he closed his arms around you And whispered "come to me" Your golden heart stopped beat- Ing Your gentle hands at rest God broke our hearts lo prove to us - He only takes the best. What | would give if | could say "Hello Mom" in the same old way To hear your voice and to see your smile To sil with you and chat awhile Nothing can be more precious Than the thoughts we have of you To us you were very special God must have thought so too. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Janice, Barb and Steve. McKEE - In memory of Vaughan who passed away October 24, 1985. Vaughan a great athlete and a fine gentleman. Coach LANSING, Stella - Fondly re- membering a special friend and neighbour. May McKEE - In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Vaughan, who was taken from us suddenly October 24, 1985. What would we give to clasp his hand ' His dear kind face to see His loving smile, his welcome voice That meant so much to us No one knows the silent heart- ache Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is born is silence For the one we loved so well Dearly loved and missed So very much by Mom, Dad and Danny LANSING STELLA In loving memory of a dear aunt who passed away Oct. 22, 1990. A cheerful smile, a heart of gold One of the best this world could hold Never selfish, always kind Beautiful memories she left be- hind And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep These memories we will always keep Lovingly remembered by Bill, Leona & family McCARTNEY, Willlam - In mem- ory of a loving father, Bill, who passed away October 17, 1977. Beside your grave | often stand With heart both crushed and sore But in the gloom the sweet words come ' "Not lost, but gone before" God knows how much | miss you,He counts the tears | shed And whispers "He only sleeps "Your loved one is not dead" So I'll be brave, dear father,And pray to God each day And when he calls me home to you Your smile will guide the way Sadly missed but always remem- bered by your daughter Gail COUPERTHWAITE H.J. (Jack) In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather who passed away Ocl. 18, 1990. You had a smile for everyone You had a heart of gold You left the nicest memories This world could ever hold To us you were a special man What more is there lo say Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here loday Lovingly remembered by Margaret, Robert, Marion, and families NEW BABY? Someone sick? Why not give a gift basket from The Crealive Basket? Free deliv- ery in Port Perry 985-0025. 5] vd 51 Roger & Murlel & Glen & Mary Jean are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Allison Harriman and Trevor Till. The wedding will take place Nov. 2, 1991 at the United Church, Greenbank, Ont., with re- ception following at the Black- stock Hall, Blackstock, Ontario. Ro fo CURLERS WANTED: Curling be- gins at the Blackstock Arena on Monday, November 4th with the Men's League and Tuesday, No- vember 5th with the Afternoon and Mixed Leagues. Join us for a "fun night" of curling and refresh- menis on Monday, October 28, 7:30 p.m. at the arena. Informa- tion - call Tara 986-4978. PRIVATE SALE Port Perry North 15 minutes. 3 bedroom bungalow, 1/2 acre, finished basement. All Appliances, curtains and satellite dish. Down payment as low as $10,000. Asking $139,000 (negotiable). 1-705-357-3727 KAREN E. HUNT, C.P.E. Elec trolysis, permanent hair removal, medically approved, member E.A.O., member F.E.A.C., profes- sional and confideritial 985-9085. CLEAN OUT THE TOY BOX! Bring those used Plush Toys to Port Cleaners at 255 Queen Street for our new cleaning pro- cess. We will donate them to Op- eration Scugog for distribution to SCUGOG RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Kids at Christmas. 24 Hour crisis line ¢ 579-8006 Collect if necessary Office hours 9 - 5: Mon. - Fri. 985-8850 DRIVING WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS SCHOOL For help call THE DENISE HOUSE (formerly Auberge} 985 -8124 DAE RON Ont. Safety League Certificate confidentiality assured 728-7311 Tax Deductible Low Insurance Moving Soon? Scugog Moving & Storage Inc. Port Perry, Ontario Cannington, Ontario Over 25 years moving experience. Local and Long Distance Moving Piano & Office Moving Palletized Heated Warehouse "Free Wardrobe Service" "SENIOR CITIZENS" 5% DISCOUNT Office: (416) 985-3761 Warehouse: (416) 985-4360 (705) 432-2237 DR. CHIA DR. COTTRELL SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE Port Perry Dental Centre 985-8451 EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOL 1B9 - (416) 985-7306 Lo = DR. GARFAT DR. HARDY ah LEN RET I I A)