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Port Perry Star, 5 May 1992, p. 43

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"A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Real Estate Section - Tuesday, May 5,, 1992 - 7 BR ER YW, R ey SING ERE A INFORM ATO iy $3558 v 18 AR Le NE A : RY a § SOR IRIS 1833: of 5 708 ) ou SR 3 i Birt 1S The staff and children of School- house Playcare Centre - S.A. Cawker P.S. want to thank two "Super" people - John and Barb Ross of The Meating Place for their contribution to our sale. We wish to express our apprecia- tion for the generosity of our friends and neighbors on Scugog Island. Your support has made this "Tress For Canada" campaign one of our best. Thank you, 2nd Scugog Scouting Don Thompson and family would like to thank everyone who visited, made donations and sent cards and flowers in memory of Joy. A special thanks to all the ladies that helped prepare and serve the luncheon and a most heartfelt thank you to all who showed their concern in the weeks preceding. Your love and support make a time like this much easier to bear. A special thank you to Port Perry Masonic Fidelity Lodge, C.I1.B.C., Port Perry and Prince Albert United Churcher, Rent & Save and the vol- unteers for their contribution in mak- ing tha childrens sale a success. Your generosity is greatly appreciat- ed. Operation Scugog Thanks to my many friends, neigh- bors and family for your visits, phone calls, flowers, cards and gifts while | was a patient at O.G.H. and since I've come home. The love and concern speeds the healing process and shortens the recovery period, not to mention what it does to the heart. Sincerely, Joan Powell THANK YOU for sharing this year's Spring Food Drive. Your support in assisting needy families is greatly appreciated. Operation Scugog wishes to thank the Port Perry Fire Department for the use of their hall; Port Perry IGA and Dowson's Valu-mart for providing drop-off points for food donations; and to all the volunteers and drivers - your help was invaluable. | would like to say thanks to family and friends who wished me well while in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Obedkoff and Dr. Cohoon. Also lo the staff at the Port Perry Hospi- tal. Thanks all, Isabel McCully The tamily of the late Bessie Fishley wishes to thank their relatives, friends and neighbours for the many cards, flowers and charitable dona- tions in her memory. Thanks to Dr. Stewart, Rev. Shepherd, the many Meals-on-Wheels drivers, V.O.N.s and special thanks to Jessie Phillips for her kindness shown to mom over the past 3 years. Also thanks lo Wagg Funeral Home for their courteous service, the Durham Regional Police for their escort and lo Seagrave U.C.W. for providing a lovely lunch. The Fishley Family The family of the late Bill Feddema wishes to thank their friends, neigh- bors and relatives for their sympathy and support at this time of Bill's death. The many cards, flowers, food and charitable donations in Bill's memory were very much appreciated. Also a very special thank you to Pater Ken Van Schel- ven and Wilma for all their love and support, the ladies of the Hope Christian Church for the lunch and coffee, and thank you so much for the use of the Emmanuel Pente- costal Church for the fellowship and coffee we could have there. Also thanks to the Wagg Funeral Home for their good service. Sarah Feddema and family BURNETT, George, Laurie and Hanna are thrilled to announce the birth of Dylan Robert on Monday, April 27, 1992, weighing 8 Ibs. 15 oz. at St. Catherine's General Hos- pital. Dylan's delighted grandpar- ents are Jim and Mary Lou Bumett of Nestleton, and Dave and Joan Ashdown of Montreal. Great - grandparents are Ethel and Roy Robertson and Margaret and Charles Brignall, all of Port Perry. Dylan's birth was a special birthday gift for great-grandmother Margaret. LANE, Paul and Debbie are thrilled to announce the birth of their first bom, a son, Jesse Alan, on Thurs- day, April 23, 1992 at 3:28 p.m. Many thanks to Dr. Puckrin, Dr. Cohoon and Dr. Allin and the nurs- ing staff at Port Perry Memorial Hospital. Proud ts OPERATION or Camis ood Font Lammors SCUGOG and Eric and Anne Lane. Greal- Anne Wanninkhof grandmother is Frances Sandison. At Rest are overjoyed to announce the arrival of their little brother James Richard, April 30, 1992, 7 Ibs. 7 ozs. Proud parents Christopher and Marie are still on cloud nine. Thank you for your care and support Dr. Tom Millar and Dr. RK. Lal. STEINSKY, Cyril and Bonnle are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of Andrew Cyril Richard on April 29, 1992 at 11:59 p.m. weighing 8 Ibs. 13 ozs. Proud grandparents are Charles and Barbara Short and Luisa Steinsky. A special thanks to Dr. Gilmour and staff of Scarbor- ough Grace General Hospital. TAYLOR (nee Foster) - Chris and Rhonda are thrilled to announce the brith of their daughter, Amanda Marie, bom April 27, 1992, weighing 7 Ibs. 10 ozs. Proud grandparents are Garry and Joan Powell of Port Perry, John and Doreen Taylor of Whitby, and Leonard Foster of Peterborough. Special thanks to Dr. Tuck and the nursing staff. LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME PORT PERRY - ONTARIO 1763 Reach Street, Regional Road 8 (418) 985-7331 or (416) 852-3073 * Large Chapel * Parking for 80 Cars Service * Complimentary Room for After Service Reception * 4 Generations and Over 100 Years of Family RAINES: Mr. Merlyn Frederick: At Civic Hospital, Peterborough, on Sunday, May 3, 1992 (Retired employee of C.G.E.) in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy Lockhart. Dear father of Diane and her husband Neal Robson of Mill- brook, Gary and his wife Barbara of Sault Ste. Marie. Loving son of Mrs. May Raines of Peterborough and the late Frederick Raines. Loving grandfather of Tara-Lyn, Tanya, Todd, Brian, Andy, Tom and Laura. Brother of the late Mrs. Frances Lee. Friends are invited to call at the Kaye Funeral Home "Memorial Chapel®, 539 George Street, N., Peterborough on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the chapel on Wednesday, May 6th at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Dr. Wib Cox officiating. Interment Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough. Donations to the Parkinson Foundation or the Can- cer Society would be appreciated by the family. STAFFORD MONUMENTS * Family Monuments © Granite or Bronze \YFe1g (el gS * Inscriptions * Sandblasting IER THT EER 6 Whitby 1-416-668-3552 1-416-608-4460 or 1-415-666-1513 143 King St. E., IED PJ. Dawson 1-416-623-8150 After hours - Oshawa 579-1116 alolnl=Watololeligl{al=le Drop in tor yout free flows Nol CERIN oF \VACKY | on all memorials. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 Vase - "al. Managing Director Ms Wagg Funeral Home Lid. E | Mc DERMOTT-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 MYLES G. O'RIORDAN @) ] orrmonrema y Ca el Neem Same location since 1846 HAROLD J. WAGG HOOD, Gordon - "In his 71st year". (Former employee Canadian Johns Manville and member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #67, Lind- say.) After a lengthy illness on Thursday, April 30, 1992 at the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry. Gord Hood of Little Britain beloved husband of Helen (nee McMillan). Loved father of Karen and her husband Richard Carter of Orleans, George and his wife Jean of Toronto, Kathy and her husband Jack Dollimore of Bobcay- geon and Susan and her husband Henry Grygiel of Newmarket. Gord will also be missed by his loving grandchildren. Dear brother of Marie and her husband Pat Morton of Vancouver, Grace and her hus- band Jack Douglas of Windsor, Jim and his wife Janet of Youngstown, New York, and brother-in-law of Norine and her husband Bob Snod- don of Litlle Britain. Friends called at the Wagg Funeral Home, McDer- mott-Panabaker Chapel, 216 Queen St, in Port Perry (985-2171) on Friday from 24 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service was held in the Chapel on Saturday, May 2nd at 1 p.m. Interment South Valentia Cemetery. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association or the Community Memorial Hospital Building Fund in Port Perry. A legion service followed Mr. Hood's funeral service on Saturday. WOODS, MARJORIE CAROL - At Port Perry Hospital on Sunday, May 3, 1992. Marjorie Andrews beloved wife of Howard Woods of Beaver- ton, dear mother of Gerry of Stout fville, Jim of Little Britain, Kelvin of Little Britain and Kim of Little Britain and the late Raymond, sister of Norma (Mrs. R. Taylor) or Manilla, Douglas of Oshawa, Allen of Sun- derland, Jack of Oshawa, Tom of Epsom, Linda (Mrs. R. Kennedy) of Dundas, Frances (Mrs. L. Kennedy) of Seagrave, Robert of Cameron, Jean (Mrs. J. Rankin) of Epsom, Kathryn of Lindsay and Ronald Little Britain. Resting at the Funeral Home of Low & Low, Port Perry for service in the chapel on Wednes- day, May 6, 1992 at 2:30 p.m. Cre mation to follow. Visiting Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be 31 YR. OLD gentleman raises & shows draft horses wishes serious relationship with non-smoking lady of similar age who enjoys country living. Please send letter with recent photo & telephone number to Box 14 c/o Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St, Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1B7. WIDOW - MID FIFTYS wishes lo meet a gentleman, 55 to 65, for companionship, who likes boating, fishing, gardening & dining out occasionally. Write to Box #13 c/o Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St., Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1B7. DRIVING SCHOOL 985-8124 Ont. Safety League Certificate Tax Deductible Low Insurance You're Not Getting Older You're Getting Better! Happy 40th - NELLY Your Younger Friends HAPPY Gth BIRTHDAY MELISSA ~ Wednesday, May 6th Love Dad, Mom, Chad, Kristen, Bernie & Dave! ANYONE INTERESTED in walking for health, fitness or weight loss, please call 985-3624. If you see SCOTT on May 7th, Wish him a Happy 16th Birthday SCUGOG RAPE | CRISIS CENTRE \ 24 Hour crisis line 579-8006 Collect if necessary Office hrs. 10-5 Mon.-Fri. 985-8850 WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS For help call THE DENISE HOUSE (formery Auberge) FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN TOLL FREE: 1-800-263-3725 or confidentiality assured 728-7311 DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North Street,Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1B7 985-8416 SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS AFFORDABLE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT PROBATING Have you recently been named an Executor? Do you suddenly need to probate your spouse's Will? This being our exclusive full-time activity, we can save you months of time and thousands of dollars. Toll free: 1-800-695-6155 Township of Uxbridge. Spray Program call: 15th, 1992. NOTICE OF AERIAL SPRAYING FOR GYPSY MOTH Between approximately May 15th and June 15th, 1992, there will be an aerial spray program on private lands, utilizing two sprays of BT (bacillus thuringiensis) - Pest Control Products Act #21464. This program will take place in the South West area of the Township of Scugog and the South East and South General area in the For the purpose of being included in the Gypsy Moth John McCoy Phone: 416-985-0989 / Fax: 416-985-0570 To be included all calls must be received before May EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOL 1B9 (416) 985-7306

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