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Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1994, p. 34

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ore wn id PRR YI IO 14a - PORT PERRY STAR - Desoay, Sept. 20, 1994 SURPRISE!! and a wonderful surprise it was. Thank you everyone so very much for helping me celebrate my 50th birthday. | Thanks especially to Ralph for putting everything together just right and for the special surprise that followed later in the week. | had a great time. Hope everyone did too. Gall Sincere thanks go out to all of you who were there Friday night 4 to help Ricky at the accident, fisty to out friends and neighbors who arrived to give assistance and first aid. Secondly, a big Thanks go to the guys on the Caesarea fire department, the guys on the ambulance, Dan & Brett, and Officer Dave Mann for the kind and compassionate way you and all the others handled Ricky. We appreciate the calls, cards, gifts, and visits afterwards. Special Thanks to Dr. Gilmour, Lisa, and Lori at the hospital and our family for being there for us. Thanks to everyone who called, came to visit and delivered cards and gifts. Thanks Again, Bev, Dave, Carl & Ricky Geer | would like to thank family, friends and relatives for making my 80th Birthday Party such a wonderful memorable occasion. Thanks for the many cards, flowers and gifts to those who helped provide the lunch. Edna Madill. Port Perry Ladies Lob Ball would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our team sponsors. Without their support we wouldn't have a league. Thanks from Re/Max, Mus- tangs, Pink Panthers, Ridge North Beamers Greenbank Sunderland and the Raiders. We would also like to thank Troy Glazier and Norm Gawley for scheduling the umpires for all our games. During our recent league dance many great door prizes were donated which were appredated. And last but not least, thanks to our executive for a job well done. Sincere thanks to all our family, friends, neighbours and colleagues for your acts of kindness and sup- port during the loss of our loved one, Maurice Fralick. Special thanks to Dr. Millar, the staff of Port Perry Community Hospital, Durham Home Care, St. Elizabeth Visiting Nurses, Red Cross Homemakers and Hospice Uxbridge-Scugog for all your help and care. Thank you also to Rev. Elain Barber, Scugog Grace U.C.W., Warriner Lodge and the Wagg Funeral Home. Eliza Fralick and family FREE KITTENS to a good home 3 male, 3 femaile. 985-1359. EDGAR, George V. - In memory of my loving husband and best friend, George V. Edgar (1911 - 1992). Another year Again the ordered sun Through its four seasons Has inexorably run | thought that time would heal With each days busy round Instead, the burden of my grief Seems even more profound Carol. BRUCE, Tim and Tammy (nee Hills) proudly announce the birth of Jessica Lynn, weighing 6 Ibs. 12 oz. First grandchild for Lloyd and Sheila Bruce. Second grandchild for Wayne and Marilyn Hills. First great-grandchild for Lola Bruce and Ruby Neumann. First great-great- grandchild for Mrs. Edith Bruce. WILLIAMS - In loving memory of Scott, who passed away September 21, 1987 and Brenda and Travis, who passed away October 2, 1991. Those we love don't go away They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard, yet always near Still loved, still missed, still very dear Never more than a thought away And quietly remembered every day Lovingly remembered, All the family. MARILYN & MORLEY are thrilled to announce the birth of thelr precious littie baby daughter MARLEY EMMA PITTS born September 15/94 at 10:42 a.m. at the Oshawa General Hospital, 7bs. 11 oz.. Eagerly awalting MARLEY'S arrival at home were her two sisters STACEY & KRISTYN SMITH. MARLEY'S PROUD GRANDPARENTS are MID & GORD PEREMAN of Columbus and DOREATHY and the late ALVIN PITTS of Unionville. Our sincere and heart-felt thanks to all our relatives, friends and patients who have been so extremely kind and generous to ali of us and continue to share in our joy. STAFFORD MONUMENTS * 'Family Monuments * Granite or Bronze Markers * Inscriptions. * Sandblasting 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby 1-905-668-3552 Li CLA VI 1-905-668-4460 or 1-905-666-1513 143 King St. E., Bowmanville CARVER SE TARR BLY LUCIE TERROR, EVE! 579-1116 Home 'Appointments WE NOW ACCEPT VISA (B](eToN aR {eI AVeTVI A ((-T-R {[o TAYE) CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-461-4848 LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME 1763 Reach 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 e Bright large, modem building * Parking on premises for 80 cars e Cremation information e Prearrangements may be made at our office or in your home e Over 100 years of community service by the same family KEELER, Ross Morton - Suddenly at his home in Oshawa on Wednes- day, September 14, 1994, at age 66. Husband of the late Barbara (nee Prentice). Loving father of Judy and her husband Larry Lee of Port Perry, Don of Wallaceburg and Shawn of Harrow. Sadly missed by his six grandchildren. Dearly loved son of Evelyn Keeler of Sunderland and the late William. Dear brother of Bernice Milne, Marie Keeler, Mamy Jarvis and the late Bruce. A funeral service was held in the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDer- mott - Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985- 2171) on Friday, September 16, 1994 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Robert Le Page officiating. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Lung Association of Durham Region. RAINES, Vivian Lafemmie peace- fully after a courageous battle with cancer on Sunday, September 18, 1994 at the Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry at age 66. Vivian (nee Scott), beloved wife of John W. Raines of Port Perry. Loved mother of Linda and her hus- band Maurice Chartrand of Oshawa, Judith and her husband Robert Clarke of Pleasant Point, Kelly Moore of Pickering, John Raines and his wife Sylvia of Markham, Ralph Raines of Cobourg, Janet Bolan of Scugog Island and Paul Raines of Cam- bridge. Vivian will be missed by her 12 grandchildren, 1 great grand- daughter, her sisters Hazel Hicks of Lindsay and Muriel and her hus-. band Bill O'Neil of Scarborough, her brother Allan Scott and his wife Jackie of Wilberforce and her many nieces and nephews. Vivian was predeceased by her parents Mr & Mrs. Archie Scott and four sisters and six brothers. Friends may call at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, -"McDermott-Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Wednes- day, September 21 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Charles Bull officiating. Inter- ment South Wilberforce Cemetery. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Sodiety or the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation. BIG GARAGE SALE, various items. 7 Applewood Cr., 9 am. - 3 p.m., September 24, 1994. BIG YARD SALE, 500 Fralick's Beach Road, Saturday, September 24 and Sunday, September 25, 8 am. - 5 p.m. Water softener, small freezer, pine kitchen set and lots more. GARAGE SALE, 3191 Hood Drive, Saturday, September 24, 9 a.m. Christmas decorations, LPs, books. ladies and childrens clothing and much more. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 9 A.M., Myrtle Road at Hwy. 12. Antiques and lots of other interest- ing finds! Rain or shine. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 9 a.m., 320 Cochrane St. Multi-fami- ly. Clothes, firewood, soffits, bikes, lots more. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, noon - 6 p.m., Sunday, September 25, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Hwy. 12, Greenbank - east side - next to Comin Hall - if rain - sheltered. 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 TORONTO-SCARBOROUGH Holiday inn 7:30pm Every Saturday 1-705-953-9475 JIM CAMPBELL BOWLERS - WEDNESDAY NIGHT Ladies Bowling needs new bowlers. No experience necessary. Call Marg - 985-9021. GUARDIAN DRUGS will be open every Sunday starting October 2, 1994. LOSE WEIGHT FOR THE HEALTH OF IT! A Canada's Food Guide approach. Call Deb at HEALTHSTYLE - 985-9372. MODERN SQUARE DANCING and Western Line Dancing, Black- stock Old Town Hall, Thursday, September 29 at 8 p.m. New dancer program offered. Register at 7:30 p.m. Information - 986-5378 or 263-2022. 54 Water St., Cantu a ili ed ® ON TRACK REALTY INC. 985-7371 24 hour service Port Perry A TRISHA ROMANCE PICTURE - Victorian home circa 1804 in small community. 4 bdr, 3 baths, original trim & floors, large center hall, main floor laundry, sep. din. rm. lavishly restored. $299,800. Call Ramona Reesor" Res: 985-1500. WATERFRONT HOME - $259,800 Lake Scugog, brick/cedar, 4 b.r. home, app. 4000 sq. ft. of living space, cathedral ceilings, recrm, woodstove, skylights, sunroom, 3 w/o, dock, garage, yard, well treed. Call Ramona Reesor" Res: 985-1500. LITTLE BRITAIN $79,900. - Great starter home, 2 b.r., eat-in kit, French doors, patio area at back door, woodstove, garage. Located near store. This is the perfect home to start a family in! Call Ramona Reesor" Res: 985-1500. you this raised bungalow on huge lot Scugog & Port Perry. Full ov adage gouh orn appliances and some built-in fumiture included. Good assumable mortgage. Diane Runciman* Res. 985-0012. MOTEL FOR SALE $184,900 - Small mom and dad seasonal motel. Busy Hwy. 35 location. Comes with separate living quarters, plus small bakery, craft store. Make an offer, Vendor says sell!!! Call Ramona Reesor" Res: 985-1500 COUNTRY CHARMER - 5 yr. old custom built bungalow with access to Lake Scugog. Bright eat-in kit, sep. dr. hardwood & ceramic, M.F. laundry, fireplace, M.B. ensuite. Immacualte condition. $159,900. Karen Northey* Res: 985-0759 LAND, LOTS OF LAND - 100 acres fenced. 60 clear & 40 bush, trails for riding, 2 bams with water & hydro, workshop with high door & ceiling, det. age, 3 bdm. with woodstove & w/o to cedar deck porch. $249,900. Karen Northey* Res: 985-0759 TAKE YOUR PICK $69,900. OR $79,900. - Perfect place to start in small town of Cannington on large mature lots 51 x 165 or 81 x 165-with garage. Economical oil heat worth looking into. Call Shirley Cowie' Res. 966-4121 OVER 1 MILE SCUGOG RIVER FRONTAGE - This restored brick farmhouse sits on 155 acres, less than 1/2 hr. from Pt. Perry and is a well est. X- mas tree Hobby Farm. Good barn & fences. $390,000. Call Shirley Cowle® Res: 985-4121 NEW LISTING 67 ACRE FARM for century home on scenic acreage with view of Chemong Lake, good barn & out buildings. $225,000. Shirley Cowle® Res: 985-4121 PRICE REDUCED $20,000 -This 3600 sq. . stately older home in on sits on a 1 1/2 acre mature lot and has a det. triple garage with loft, 9 1/2 ft. Res: 985-4121 ' ' low of $17 oi, ms, new low price of $179,800. *® Registered Trademarks of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation Used Under License" Each office is independently owned & operated * Sales Representative == Associate Broker "Broker/Owner

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