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Port Perry Star, 21 Sep 1993, p. 23

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"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 21,1993 - 23 PORT PERRY STAR SPACE AND VALUE Detached 2 storey with 1BR in-law apartment with separate entrances. 4BR's, walkout from family room to new deck, new vinyl siding, extra large lot with mature trees & bushes. Steps to school. Now only $153,900. Call Nancy Steven, Sales Rep. res: 985-9415. --,, Cenbany ON TRACK REALTY INC. 1869 Scugog Street, Port Perry PHONE: (416) 985-7371 WHAT A LOT OF WATERFRONT! : 4 bedroom terrific family cottage. Above ground pool, sauna, maintenance free, boat and motor, boat house, all situated on a mature treed, very scenic 105' x 212' lot. What a lot for $110,000. Ellen Leslie, Sales Rep. res: 985-2363. 3 ( CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE 12 NOON MONDAY _AtRest to thank all my family, rela- tives and friends for the lovely 80th Birthday Party. Your many acts of kindness will long be remembered. Ruth Ashton The family of the late Cecil Wilson would like to thank friends and neighbours for visits, cards, flowers, donations and attendance at the _ funeral. Thank you to Rev. D.A. Beaton for his comforting words. Also to the Presbyterian Ladies for providing lunch. Thank you to Myles and Melody of Wagg Funeral Home, who were so helpful during this difficult time. The family of the late William Brown would like to thank all those who assisted the evening in February when Bill had his fall. Special thanks to Doug. MacSween, who responded so quickly to my call for help, Port Perry Ambulance atten- dants, Dr. Stewart and staff in Emergency, staff at Sunnybrook Hospital and Dr. Tom Stefopulos and nurses at Uxbridge Cottage Hospital for their caring during the past five months. Friends and neighbours who helped with all those tasks that | wasn't able to handle, inquiries and words of com- fort. A special thanks to Bill and John Low, Rev. John Burton, all those who visited, floral tributes and charity donations made in Bill's name, Utica Hall Board and the Epsom Utica UCW for the lovely reception following the service. The Utica Daycare and Judy MacSween for their babysitting. Vera and family of the late William Brown ROMANS 7: Vs. 3 So then, If while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she shall be called an adulteress. JESUS IN OSHAWA Holiday Inn 7:30 p.m. Every Saturday 1-705-953-9475 JIM CAMPBELL BROWN, William George (Retired from G.M. 33.5 years of service). At Uxbridge Cottage Hospital on Tues- day, September 14, 1993 at age 64. William Brown beloved husband of Vera Butler and dear father of Dorothy and her husband Dennis Gerrow of View Lake, Charles Brown and his wife Susan of Amer- stview, grandfather of Jeremy, Justen and Susannah Gerrow, Tay- lor and Melissa Brown. Son of Katheryn Brown of Sunderland and the late Wilbur Brown, brother of Lorraine Smith, John, Thomas, Beatrice Kelly, Robert, Nicholas (deceased) and Fred. Service was held at the Low and Low Chapel in Port Perry on Thursday, September 16, 1993 at 2 p.m. with interment Hillman Cemetery, Utica, with Rev. John Burton officiating. Pallbearers were Arnold Kerry, Doug. Mac- Sween, Hillis Wilbur, Albert Sutcliffe, Bruce Geer and Bruce Houghland. MALCOLM, James Murray peace- fully at home, R.R. #1, Bethany, on Saturday, September 18, 1993, after a short illness. Beloved hus- band of the late Joyce McMullen, loving companion of Eileen Lyons. Dear father of Marleah and her hus- band Jack Burton of Janetville, Dar- lene Malcolm-Moran of Bethany, Valerie Malcolm of Melbourne, Aus- tralia and Lana and her husband Andrew Coghill of Embro. Loving grandfather of Karly and Cody; Dacen, Dylan, Kali and Kyle. Broth- er of Howard an 1 his wife Eileen Malcolm of Janetville and Dorothy and her husband Gerry Bristow of Janetville. Mr. Malcolm rested at the Mackey Funeral Home, Peel St, Lindsay on Sunday. Funeral service was in the chapel on Mon- day, September 20, 1993 at 1:30 p.m. Interment at the Yelverton Cemetery If desired memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. MONUMENTS STAFFORD * Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze Markers * Inscriptions RY: [gle [o] Fe tIgle ER THT ERE Whitby 1-416-668-3552 -- after houts -- 1-416-668-4460 or 1-416-666-1513 143 King St. E., Bowmanville PJ. Dawson [416-623-8150 After hours - Oshawa 579-1116 Home Appointments Drop in for your {CEREALS CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 ADVERTISING CALL (416) 985-7383 Fax 985-3708 RR ARRAS COTTYN, Charlie (Co-Founder of Utica Farm Equipment and Veteran of World War Il). - At Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Thursday, September 16, 1993. Charlie Cottyn beloved husband of Bertha Lepla and dear father of Gail and husband Amold Kenry of Utica and Wayne at home, grandfather of Sandra and Brian Kerry, brother of Andre and George Cottyn of Victo- ria, B.C., predeceased by brother Maurice and sisters Yvonne and Alice. In his 69th year. Rested at the Funeral Home of Low and Low, 1763 Reach Rd. (985-7331), Port Perry. Setvice was in the chapel on Monday, September 20, 1993 at 2 p.m. Cremation followed. Dona- tions to Community Memorial Hos- pital, Port Perry would be appreciat- ed. me, | MYLES G. O"RIORDAN Owner/Manager - res. 985-0608 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 11791 Old Scugog Road, Black- stock. Multi family. Singer knitting machine, telescope, baby items, housshold items. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 9 - 1, end of summer clear out. Large variety of goods. Come make an offer. 12490 Old Simcoe Rd, two miles south of Prince Albert General Store. SEPTEMBER 25, 26 - 63 Old Scu- gog Road, Blackstock, 9 am. Old 1920 car wheels with wood spokes and rims, lawnmower, antique glass and china and much more. McDermott-Panabaker WAGG FUNERAL HOME LTD. 216 Queen St., Port Perry, Serving Port Perry & surrounding areas with Distinctive Service by the Davis, Letcher, McDermott, Panabaker, Wagg & ORiordan Families since 1846. Reception Hal Avaiable » Pre-aangement & Cremation Information 085-2171 MELODY SOMERVILLE 2 FAMILY YARD sale. corner Cochrane/Bay Streets., Saturday, September 25. : KIMBLE, Perry A. - In loving mem- ory of a dear father and husband, who passed away September 20, 1992. : Only time can heal our broken hearts And prayers for greater strength Our world without you in it : Doesn't seem to make much sense When days are at their darkest And we feel we can'tgo on - Your loving memories pushes us To face another dawn Deeply loved and sadly missed, Kelly, Jamie Lee and Cody Chapel LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME 1763 Reach Road, Box 698, Port Perry LIL 1NO - opposite the fairgrounds i (416) 985-7331 or (416) 852-3073 i John Low BE Complimentary rooms for after service reception * Bright large, modem building Parking on premises for 80 cars * Over 100 years of community service by the same family * Cremation information * Prearrangements may be made at our office or in your home

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