22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 15,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Vi (elegy Ne] ==] 25 YEAR TERM FEATURES 8.050, :isiimaimar ° of ® 0 : Weekly Repayment v Rate accurate at press time. s OAC. © No Tn Feo Kenneth P. Reinhardt [EV3 PROFESSIONAL MORTGAGE BROKERS INC. 204 Casimir Street (at Perry St) PORT PERRY Evenings & Saturdays by Appointment » After Hours Message Centre Out of Town Clients Please Call 1-800-363-1396 985-4029 cal Real "Estate by HARRY TRIPP broker FALLING FOR FRILLS Many people go house hunting in a remarkably casual way - and sometimes end up making costly mistakes. One of the mistakes a house hunter can make is to buy the frill instead of the house. All too often a family will fall in love with an eye-catching feature and buy the wrong house. This mistake happens frequently and in all price ranges. Families skip over careful consideration of the major factors because something minor has really grabbed them. The lure may be a charming fireplace, a glamorous lighting fixture, a garage door opener, or even a dogwood in bloom. Yielding to superficial attractions like these can result in your family winding up with a thoroughly unsuitable house. Bear in mind that these same alluring features can usually be added to another house at a relatively small cost, considering the amount of the overall purchase. If there is anything we can do to help you in the field of real estate, please phone Century 21 On Track Realty Inc., 1869 Scugog St., Phone (905) 985-7371. We're here to help! ON ON TRACK REALTY INC. RAMONA REESOR HONOURED AS CENTURY 21° SUPERSTAR In the midst of an uncertain economy, Ramona Reesor of Century 21° On Track Realty Inc. has distinguished herself among her peers by earning the CENTURION® award, one of the highest levels of recognition awarded to top produc- ing sales associates and offices In the Century 21° system. To be considered for CENTURION® status, a sales asso- ciate must achieve a specified, high level of production, which 1s reached by providing exceptional customer service. Only about two percent of the tens of thousands of sales associates in the CENTURY 21 system achieve this honor. "I believe that the key to achieving this level of success Is simply a matter of priorities," sald Reesor. "Quality custom- er service is my number one priority. This special CENTURION designation 1s a direct result of consistently exceeding my customers expectations." Century 21 Real Estate Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The CENTURY 21 system Is the world's largest real estate sales organization, with approximately 6,000 offices In nine countries. A most sincere thank you to every- one, who, during my unexpected extended stay in Oshawa General Hospital, remembered me with gifts, cards, visits and many phone inquiries. The food brought to our home was much appredated. Spe- cial thanks to the dedicated doctors and nursing staff at O.G.H. Janet Vernon Thanks to our children who gave us such a lovely party. And to our friends for flowers, gifts and phone calls. May God bless you all. Ate and Roelie De Jong To my dear family, friends and Rev. LePage, thank you for your loving thoughts, cards and prayers, in my time of sorrow. May GOD'S love be with you all. Ruth Stone LAROCQUE, Larry and Valerie are very proud to announce the arrival of their son, Stuart Victor, born February 22, 1994 at 9:42 p.m., weighing 6 Ibs. 14 oz. A litle brother for Kathleen. Stuart was born at the Royal Alexandra Hospi- tal in Edmonton, Alberta. LOST - CHILDS HANDKNIT hat. White with loops all over. Possibly lost on Queen Street - 985-8895. PLEASANT POINT LAKESIDE LOT Located on Rd. 4 at end of cul-de-sac. Paved road, all year access to lot, municipal water and hydro to lot line, permits available. Priced to sell - for information or directions, contact: CORNISH, Harold W. - In loving memoly of a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away March 19, 1993. We cannot bring the good times back Your hand we cannot touch But we still have the memories Of the dad we loved so much What we would give to hold your hand Your lovely face to see To hear your voice and see your smile If only that could be What you suffered you told few You did not deserve what you went through Tired and weary you made no fuss You tried so hard to stay with us As long as we live we will always be glad Of the wonderful years we had With broken hearts we whisper low We miss you and love you so Always remembered ; by loving wife Anne, / daughters Peg and Pat { and family HALE, Katherine - In loving memo- ry of a dear and special grandmoth- er, who passed away March 14, 1984. Time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Holds memories that will last forever Lovingly remembered by your granddaughter, Connie | MUNROE, Gregory A. - July 4, 1947 - March 16, 1993. In loving memory of Greg, who brought joy and laughter into the lives that he touched. Sadly missed, The Barr and Knutson Families VINE, Wilfred H. - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, who passed away March 19, 1991. There is no distance between en and earth Memories of you are with us always Never forgotien, Realty Inc. 436-0090 or 436-6632. CUSTOM BUILT RANCHER ON 10 ACRES Loaded with upgrades, 2 fieldstone fireplaces, huge recreation room (over 500 sq. ft.) private cedar deck to name a few. This is a must see country home ona | Af beautiful 10 acres, Nestleton area. Priced to sell at | : $239,000. Call Laird Bell, Sutton Group Status | MYLES G. O"RIORDAN Owner/Manager - res. 985-0608 heav- | BATEMAN, Agnes - At the beloved wife of the late Hubert Ivan Bateman. Dear mother of Mrs. Williamina (Minnie) Martin and her husband James of Port Perry, Bar- clay Bateman and his wife Neenah of Oshawa. Sister of Mrs. Rebecca Ballard of Columbus. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Evelyn Fitzsimmons and her hus- band John, Lary Martin, Shelley Hill and her husband Terry, Scott Bate- man and his wife Lee and her great grandchildren Jennifer, Kristen, Shaun, Kirsten and Kathleen. A funeral service was held in the chapel of the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa 433-4711 on Thurs- day, March 10, 1994. Interment Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations to Gideon Bibles or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. BRAY, Dorothy Bernice - Sudden- ly on Wednesday, March 9, 1994 in her 72nd year. Dorothy (nee Leach) wife of the late Harold Bray, dear mother of Kenneth and Heather Bray of Brooklin, Brian of Prince Albert, Patricia and George Obstfeld of Blackstock. Loving grandmother of Wayne, Douglas, Janet and Michelle Bray and Heidi and Julie Obstfeld. Dear sister of Ruth and her husband Jack Bray and Franklin Leach. Predeceased by brother George. Friends were received at the LOW AND LOW FUNERAL HOME, Port Perry, 1763 Reach Road, (905)985-7331 on Fii- day, March 11, 1994 from 24 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Satruday at 11 am. Spring interment Pine Grove Ceme- tory, Prince Albert. Memorial dona- tions made 0 the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Columbus United Church appreciated. DECARLO, Frank John - Peace- fully on Friday, March 11, 1994. In his 78th year. Frank, beloved hus- band of the late Lily May. Dear father of Patricia Smith and hus- band Bob of Port Perry, Frank Jr. and wife Pauline of Oshawa. Sadly missed by grandsons Michael, Christian, Glen and lan. Brother of the late Lydia DeCarlo, the late Alfred DeCarlo, Flora (Hazel) Hoskins and Margherita Reid. Rested at the LOW AND LOW FUNERAL HOME, Port Perry, 1763 Reach Road, (905)985-7331 on Sunday, March 13, 1994 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Cremation. Memorial dona- tions to Heart and Stroke Founda- tion or Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. [ROMANS 7ve. 3] So then, if while her husband liveth she be married to another man, she shall be called an adulteress. WAGG FUNERAL HOME LTD. 216 Queen St., Port Perry, Serving Port Perry & surrounding areas with Distinctive Service by the Davis, Letcher, McDermott, , Panabaker, Wagg & O'Riordan Families since 1846. iy One ROR soe Paige Reception Hal Available ¢ Pre-arrangement & Cremation Information 085-2171 weLooy somerviLLE JESUS IN OSHAWA Holiday Inn 7: Every Sat 1-705-953-9475 ° JW CAMPBELL I aa i i rt a a MIDGLEY, Violet Augusta - Peacelully at the Uxbridge Health Care Centre on Wednesday, March 9, 1994. In her 100th year. Violet Raines, beloved wife of the late Lloyd Midgley. Dear mother of Kathleen and husband Robert Pickard of Port Perry. Sadly missed by ters Miriam Greene and Esther Ritter, both of Oshawa. Great of Steven Ritter, Bob Ritter, Lorrie Mackey, Cheryl Glazier and Mark Greene. Great- great-grandmother of Michael and Jeffrey Ritter, Holly Kathleen Glazier and Travis John Mackey. Prede- ceased by brothers John F. Raines and Guy Raines and sister Hilda Byers. Rested at the LOW AND LOW FUNERAL HOME, Port Perry, 1763 Reach Rd., (905)985-7331 on Friday, March 11, 1994 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Private funeral service was held in the chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. Spring interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. Memorial donations may be made to the Port Perry Community Hospi tal or the Bible Club Movement of Canada. DANCE AEROBIC CLASSES for women beginning week of March 21, 1994 in Columbus. For informa- tion call Jennifer 655-8974, YWCA ceriified instructor. FREE INCOME TAX preparation for low income seniors and families, (single person earning less than $20,000 per year and families eam- ing less than $30,000 a year) © be held March 19, 1994. For an appointment please call 985-8461. RUMMAGE SALE Port Perry United Church Thursday, March 24 10 a.m. -5 p.m. 7 p.m. -9 p.m. Friday, March 25 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. STAFFORD MONUMENTS * Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze Markers a [a Feld] 0) {e101 * Sandblasting 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 1-905-668-3552 - alle) hours -- 143 Saat A OT ETE CAN ECE RRR RR EL CIA PCR OE EE YA ER A R 15) (mlelaal=aYoloTol [al (aalcIal WE NOW ACCEPT VISA (D](eTo NAN (AVIV @ (=I-R [IIA EYE CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME 1763 Roach Road, Box 698, Port Perry LOL 1NO - opposite the fairgrounds " (905) 985-7331 or (905) 852-3073 | John Low » 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