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Port Perry Star, 27 Oct 1992, p. 34

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_ TR Jp Eee -- " pp PORTO mete "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Ghoice" Thank you very much to the atten- dants at the dump for their concern and help in finding and retrieving my lost keys. C.W. Watson The family of the late Diana Rowan take this opportunity to sincerely thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their prayers, acts of kindness, cards, flowers and dona- tions during the lime of our greal sorrow. Our appreciation for the quick response and efforts of Civic Hospital Ambulance staff and Mill- brook-Cavan Fire Department emergency response unit. Also thanks to Bethany U.C.W. for refreshments. Special thanks to Rev. Janet White for comfort and support The family of the late Peter Van Kessel would like to thank Dr. Cohoon, nurses and staff at Com- munity Hospital, Port Perry, Durham Regional Police, Myles O'Riordan, Melody and staff at Wagg Funeral Chapel. Also Father Charlie and C.W.L. for the lovely lunch, rela- tives, friends and neighbors for bak- ing, cards, flowers, generous dona- tions and thoughtfulness shown dur- ing our recent bereavement. Special thank you to the pallbearers. Rolande Van Kessel and families At Rest STAFFORD MONUMENTS Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze \Y Felg eles Inscriptions © Sandblasting, 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 1-416-668-3552 4 ALL LRD A ARN « te OPA ERENT] 8 Bowmanville PJ. Dawson 1-416-623-8150 CI ICRRO CUE IVR EVA BR RR [3 Home Appointments B]{e]oRIaR [oI @VIeIV] UCR] AVF 11 NICER No\VACN | on all memorials. CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 son of Nestleton wish lo express our sincere thanks to the staff of the Port Perry and Oshawa Hospitals for their concern and care of Muriel while she was a patient. We also want to add our appreciation and gratitude to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their support, vis- its, floral tributes, memorial dona- tions, cards and food brought to our home. Thanks to Rev. Dale Davis for his comforting words, to Myles O'Riordan of the Wagg Funeral Home for their kindness and and to the Nestleton U.C.W. for pro- viding and serving a lovely lunch. Joe and Annie Bradburn and family The family of the late Olive Lee wish to thank the staff of the Port Perry Community Nursing Home for their special care. Also Rev. Sheppard for his understanding and kind words at the time of our loss and for the flowers, cards and donations. Thanks to Myles O'Riordan of Wagg Funeral Home and also to the Greenbank UCW for the lovely lunch. Aileen, Ralph & Betty. Thanks to all the sponsors and par- ticipants of our Beta Sigma Phi Xi Epsilon Theta Fashion Show. We appreciate your support! Nuts About Chocolate, Best of Things, Cebrero & King, Rent & Save, Brocks, Chil- drens Den, Daphne's, Dor-Jeans, Henshalls, Debbie Murdock, Nir- vana, Kent Farndale, Irwin Smith, YWCA Modelling Class, "Sorority Husbands". The families of the late Lloyd Hunter would like to thank their relatives, friends and neighbors for flowers, visits, cards, phone calls, food and donations during Lloyd's hospitaliza- tion and at the time of his death. Special thanks to Rev. Dr. Shirley Gale for her continued support and services, the St. John's Presbyterni- an Women for lunch after the funer- al and the Wagg Funeral Home for their excellent services. Thanks also to doctors, nurses and staff of Port Perry Community Hospital. Bless you all, Mabel Hunter and families In Memoriam BEARE, George K. In memory of George K. Beare who died October 30, 1987. Although we smile and make no fuss No one misses you more than us And when old times we often recall That's when we miss you most of all Still loved and missed by Ruby and family At Rest NEDY - In loving memory of our dear son, Trevor Lewis, who was taken from us October 30, 1981. So may the winds of Heaven blow gently On a quiet peaceful spot Where the one we love lies sleeping And never be forgot Nothing could be more beautiful Than the memories we have of you To us you were so special And God must have thought so too Sadly missed and always remembered, by Mom and Dad ROBERTSON - In loving memory of my dear husband Allison (Al) who passed away October 31, 1991. Beautiful memories silently kept Of a wonderful husband I'll never forget Sadly missed by, wife Luella At Rest LYNN, Irene Beatrice - at York County Hospital, Newmarket on Thursday, October 8, 1992. Irene beloved wife of Frederick George Lynn, loved mother of Donna Springman (Collan), Sylvia Hoare, Caroline Lynn, Frances McLaughlin and Fred Lynn Jr. Fondly remem- bered by all her grandchildren and great- grandchildren. Friends called at the Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora. The Funeral Service was held in the Chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Highland Memory Garden, Toronto. PAYNE, Lillian Mary - "In her 64th year". On Saturday, October 24, 1992, at the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry. Mary (nee Harper) beloved wife of Herb Payne of Seagrave. Loved sister of Elsie and her husband Bill Roy of Tyrone. Daughter of the late Clifford and Minnie Harper. Dear mother of Ronald and his wife Marie of Peter- borough, Richard of Manilla, Randy and his wife Diane of Seagrave, Bonnie and her husband Jerry Reid of Seagrave and Tim and Bernice of Uxbridge. Loving grandmother of Robin, Kristopher, Jesse, Bobbi-Jo and Nathan, and step grandmother of Jeanne, Mall, James and John and great- grandmother of Amanda, Christal and Karina. Friends called at the McDermott-Panabaker Chapel of the Wagg Funeral Home, 216 Queen St. in Port Perry (985- 2171) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday, October 27 at 1:30 p.m. tollowed by crema- tion. If desired Memorial Donations may be made to the Port Perry Community Nursing Home c/o Kim Mitchell for the Recreation Centre. JAMES AND DEBBIE TAYLOR welcome with love their third child Kaylen Deborah, weighing 7 Ibs. 1 oz. at 6:09 a.m. on Tuesday, Oclo- ber 13, 1992. A wee sister for Hay- den and Evan. A first granddaughter from a long line of grandsons for Jerry and Sandra Taylor. Seventh grandchild for Roger and Simone Chiasson. Everyone including aunts, uncles and cousins are lick- led pink over our little angle. Thanks so much to Dr. Dan Obedkof! for his excellent care and also to nurses Bev, Marie, Joanna and Alice. Thanks for being there when we needed you. NZ id Love Grandma & Poppa and all the rest KUBOVIC - George and Heather are pleased to announce the birth of their son Michael John, a brother for Rachel and Stephen, on October 4, 1992. Proud grandparents are Joe and Mary Kubovic of Lindsay, Ray- mond and Margery Williamson of Peterborough. Special thanks to Dr. Norman, Dr. Beatty and the mater- nity staff of Oshawa General Hospi- tal. McLEAN - Larry and Joanne and big sisters Ashley and Stacey are proud to announce our third child MELISSA LEANNE, weighin 8 Ibs. 13 1/2 ozs. at Oshawa General Hospital, on Thursday, October 15, 1992. Proud grandparents are Don and Louise Free of Scugog Island, Bill and Doreen McLean of Toronto. Proud great grandparents are Grant and Elva Jeffrey of Port Perry. Thanks to Dr. Hepburn, Dr. Lai and nursing staff on 4F and 5F. Special thanks to Dr. Jones! FY AH RS d m | , mang | vane, ri ' od AX § J ( il Pd MYLES G. O"RIORDAN Owner/Manager - res. 985-0608 985-2171 McDermott-Panabaker Chapel WAGG FUNERAL HOME LTD. 216 Queen St., Port Perry, Serving Port Perry & surrounding areas with Distinctive Service under the Davis, Letcher, McDermott, Panabaker & Wagg Names since 1846. Family Owned ® Ample Off-street Parking ® Reception Hall Available Organist ® Enlarged Chapel ® Pre-arrangement & Cremation Information MELODY SOMERVILLE PEETERS-Peter and Elizabeth (nee Kelly) welcome with love Kathryn Marie, bom on October 21, 1992 at 10:50 a.m. weighing 8 Ibs 8 ozs. Baby sister for Courtney. Sec- ond grandchild for Gerald and Joyce Kelly of Blackstock, sixth grandchild for Hubertha and the late John Peeters of RR 4, Omemee, greal- granddaughter for Edna Kelly of Bobcaygeon, greal- greal- grand- daughter for Mrs. Charles Walker of Lindsay. Special thanks to Dr. Allin and the caring maternity staff of Community Memorial Hospital. Greetings Noti If you see CHRIS on November 3, wish her a HAPPY 0 BIRTHDAY Love Frank Personals SINGLE and unattached? Join over 200 people every Sunday al Singles World in The Corral, 433 Simcoe St, S., Oshawa. Durham Regions only Sunday dance exclu- sively for singles. Information 623- 7007 985-7331 LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME 1763 Reach Road, Box 698, Port Perry L9L 1NO (Opposite the Fairgrounds) - Complimentary rooms for after service reception - Bright large modern building - Parking on premises for 80 cars - Over 100 years of community service by the same family - Cremation information - Pre-arrangements may be made at our office or in your home 852-3073 I'd Love To Help | 330 | A "It's a great program. Years ago my brother was helped by a Block Parent when he was being chased by a dog. But we don't have any children." Whether a Block Parent is single, married, divorced - whether you have children or not - it doesn't matter. It's a good bet it didn't matter to your brother. If you can make yourself available to help a lost, frightened or sick child - even if only for a few hours a week - that's what matters. Every year, citizens like you, are screened by the police, offer their homes as safe havens to hundreds of children in trouble. Simply by displaying the red & white symbol of the Block Parent Program of Canada, when they are home, available to help. There are nearly one million Block Parents in more than 1100 communities across Canada. But that's not enough. If you are a responsible adult who cares about the safety of children and the security of our community, there's no excuse! Call us today for more information on the Block Parent Program of Port Perry. BLOCK PARENT © ove, wm ™ EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS 193 Queen Street, Port Perry LOL. 1B9 (416) 985-7306 |tomey Auberge) « For Women & Children FROGS AND SNAIL'S SHOP AT HOME SERVICE.Boys clothes, durable, dynamic, custom made, reasonable prices. New fall line. Can't get out? Too busy? Call us 986-0363 or 985-0037. LESSONS - walercolor, oil painting, private lessons also available. Beginners welcome. For information call 1-705-357-2605 Manilla area. LOSE EXCESS WEIGHT for the last time & keep it off. Call Deb al Healthstyle at 985-9372. THE MEATING PLACE home of Old Country Calering offers full ser- vice for weddings, banquets or any occasion. 985-2818 SCUGOG RAPE "A CRISIS CENTRE \g/ 24 Hr. Cnsis Line 579-8006 Call collect if necessary Oftice Hours: 10 - 5 Mon. to Fri. 985-8850 ------- WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS For Help Call THE DENISE HOUSE Toll Free - 1-800-263-3725 confidentiality assured 728-7311 Yard Sales GARAGE SALE rain or shine, lots of junk. Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m -5 p.m. 730 Durham 21. HUGE INDOOR yard sale. Great bargains, Saturday, October 31, 9 a.m-4 p.m. New Senior Citizens res- idence, 61 Ash Street, Port Perry. Home baking and coffee. Please park in Catholic Church lot. 'Coming Events FUNDRAISER Port High Nordic Ski Team, Saturday, November 7. Raked leaf pickup $25, leaf raking and pickup $50. 985-9459. HOLLY TYME Gift Show, Dec. 5 and 6, Admiral Inn, Lindsay. Mer- chants of fine arts and crafts and specialty items. Call 705-738-4422 for space HOT LUNCH - $5 - Friday, Oct. 30 - 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Anglican Church, North Street. The Family of Oliver and Mabel Rohrer invite you to a Luncheon in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, November 8. 1992, at the Nestleton Communi- ly Centre, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Best wishes only. SUNDANCE MEADOWS (farm and exotic animals). Book now for school trips, group picnics, Birthday parties, elc. 705-357-2725. UNIQUE CRAFTS and Woodworks Christmas Show and Sale, Scugog Island. Sunday November 1, 11 am4 pm 2438 Ma Brown's Rd Follow Signs YOU ARE INVITED to an open house with the Durham Diabetes Association and the C.H. Best Dia- betes Centre on Thursday, Nov. 5, 1992 from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at Cot lage Hospital (Uxbridge). Topic for discussion How to start and stay with a diabetic plan. All are wel- come We invite you to our 6th Annual Christmas Carousel Crafts & Gift Show at the HOLIDAY INN, BLOOR ST., OSHAWA. Friday, November 6 1-9pm

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