Many friends and tives learned with dee; gret of the passing of H zel Nottingham on 1996 in her 91st ye a short illness at Ross] morial Hospital ii say. on Hazel May Shunk born March 28, 1906 her parents farm on § gog Island. She was one six children born to late George Shunk Hattie Carr. As a gi was raised on the Isla where she received her ucation at the Centr School, and also atten church and Sun School. Her early ye not all happy. She kne! tragedy from an early as her mother died wi KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR BEAVERS INVESTED. Members of the 2nd Scugog Island Beavers were in- . vested last week. Pictured are: back row: Michael Kendell, Michael Cicerella, Jeffrey Forbes, Kristopher Barchuk, Sandy Lush, front: Jacob Eade, Corey Durward, David Hussey, Cody Mathieu, Spencer Purchase, Daniel Burnett, Daniel Celar. At far back are leaders Paula Lush, Marie-Rose Barchuk, Mau- reen Mathieu and Vicki Forbes. . Waste Reduction Week arrives Nov. 4 to 10 is Ontario's 12th annual event promoting waste reduction. The theme for this year's event is "The Fu- ture is Rs - Make it Toxic Free, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!" Durham Region is a regular partici- pant in the week-long campaign. The aim is to increase the awareness level of Durham residents regarding the need as well as the opportunities to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Durham Region, in partnership with local school boards, is hosting tours of the Durham Recycling Centre. Due to overwhelming response, tour bookings will continue beyond Waste Reduction OSHAWA The Oshawa Courtice NEW PORT PERRY WHITBY Fo Week and some 2,000 students are ex- pected to participate in the event. In addition, Durham Region will have Waste Reduction Displays at the Picker- ing Town Centre and the 5-Points Mall in Oshawa on Saturday (Nov. 9): Region- al staff will be available to answer ques- tions on Waste Management issues, in- cluding recycling, composting and other waste reduction opportunities. Individual coordinators in the area municipalities are also planning events for Waste Reduction Week: For more in- formation on these other events, call your local municipal wdrks department. teens and early 20s, Ha worked as a housekeeper 3 the homes of other peo ple. , In June, 1928 she m: ried "the late Frank No * tingham, and they were blessed with 51 years of marriage. They farmed i Raglan for six years and in 1934 moved to a farm on the 3rd Concession of Mar- iposa near Sonya. 4 She was a member of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Sonya and was very active with church so- cials and the W.M.S. The years on the farm involved a lot of hard work, but left years of retirement. In 1981 after the death. _ 3 MARKET CLASSIFIED COMBO ADVER! a Deliver your message to more than 80,000 homes with one low priced classified ad. Call Today for Details! Et" her with many happy memories to carry into her an