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Port Perry Star, 17 Dec 1996, p. 38

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38- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 17, 1996 WILLIAMS, Avelyn Phyl- lis - (Past Worthy Matron of the Blue Ray Chapter of the Eastern Star #238, Port Perry). Peacefully on Wednesday, December 11, 1996 at the Communi- ty Nursing Home in Port Perry, at age 97. Avelyn (nee McMullen), beloved wife of the late Clarke Williams of Nestleton Dear mother of Amold and his wife Jean of Nestieton, Ron and his wife Betty of Whitby and Phyllis and her husband Douglas Fallis of Bowmanville. Avelyn will also be missed by her grandchildren, great- grandchildren, great-great- grandchildren and she was predeceased by her sister Della Argue. Rela- tives and friends were received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott - Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985- 2171) on Thursday from 24and 79pm. A = al service was held in chapel on Friday, Decem- ber 13, 1996 at 1 p.m. with Reverend David Shear- man officiating. Interment Nestleton United Church Cemetery. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Nestleton United Church or to the charity of your choice. An Eastem Star Service was held Thursday evening in the funeral home. Births STORY - DURWARD, Lorna and John welcome with love their first daugh- ter, Stephany Elisha, bom December 14, 1996 at 3:32 p.m. She weighs 9 Ibs. 2 oz. Proud grandpar- ents are Earl and Joan Durward and Kay and Andy Story. Many thanks to Mary, Dr. Russell and Dr. Cohoon. WERRY - Mrs.* Ruth Thompson of the Port Perry Villa is pleased to introduce her 10th great- grandchild, a gid, Madison Ellie Brianna Werry, bom December 12, 1996, 6 Ibs. 4 1/2 oz. Third grandchild for Neil Werry of Black- stock and fifth grandchild for Lorraine Leduc of Scu- gog Island. First child for Larry and Jo-Anne Wermry of Prince Albert. Many thanks to Dr. Rowe and staff of O.G.H. for their excellent care Work Wanted AL'S MAINTENANCE - Christmas lights, eave- stroughs, leaves and garbage removal, painting, small renovations, snow- plowing, sanding, salting and more - 985-4879 COUNTRY CLEAN - Cus- tom cleaning, personal- ized service. Reliable and trustworthy, excellent ref- erences. We get homes "Cleaner than Clean so try us, for that Springtime Fresh" - 905-985 IMMACULATE HOMES CLEANING SERVICE - Reasonable rate tic lous, reliab NEED A HAND? Murray. Eav cleaning, pape ing, garag cleanup. 98 ough paint- attic, yard PROFESSIONAL PAINT- ING and wallpapering. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. Roy Povey - 985-9419, RELIABLE HARD WORKING man for any type of farm work. Experi- enced in dairy. Port Perry area - "call 985-9880. RICHARD APPLETON CERTIFIED PAINTER - Quality painting, wall papering, wood finishing and refinishing, plaster repair, complete restora- tion services and decorat- ing consultation available. Taking late fall and winter bookings. References available. Phone 985- 9649. SCOTT PROPERTY SERVICES - Grass cut- ting, gardening, hedge and tree trimmings,yard clean-ups, snowplowing, blowing, sanding/salting - 985-2535, 435-3098. SCUGOG PROPERTY MAINTENANCE - Snow- --yard clean-ups, grass cutting, hedge trim- ming, odd jobs. Dave Ballingall 985-2834. SATURDAY, DEC. 21 SALE TIMES: 10:00 AM. SPECIAL SHEEP, LAMB AND GOAT SALE at the WOODVILLE COMMUNI- TY SALE BARN. Bring your livestock in Friday night up to 10 p.m. or early Saturday morning. For more information call KEVIN BARKER, AUC- TIONEER - (705)439- 2101 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18 SALE TIME: 4:45 P.M. Auction sale of furniture, antiques and stereo equip- ment from an Oshawa home, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD., corner of Hwy. 47 and 12. TO INCLUDE: 3 pc. Hunter green chester- field suite, 4 head Sharp VCR, Hitachi remote stereo, 27" color TV, maple bunkbeds, oak cof- fee and end tables, Regi- na upnght vacuum, Sham stereo w/5 CD, am/fm, double cassette and speakers, T-Fal pots and pans, comforters, Citizen micro convection oven, floral cushions, bedding, Rival steamer, 9x12 wool rug (blue and white), CDs, VHS tapes. Note: Above items are in immaculate condition and approx. 1-2 years old. Also selling an Uxbridge estate including single drawer pine lamp table, ant. dresser w/mir- ror, bowfront washstand, 6 T-back oak chairs, Har- vest table, butter boxes quantity of Beehive hock- ey C plus many other interesting items. Sale managed and sold by NEIL BACON AUCTION LTD. - 905-985-1068 OFFICE POSITION AVAILABLE from Jan- uary to November 1997. (Maternity leave). Ke boarding and basic office skills required. Send resume to Box 24 c/o Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St., Port Perry, Ontario, LOL 1B7. Only applicants to be interviewed will receive replies. PERSON REQUIRED FOR busy local office to work as receptionist/filing clerk and casual book- keeper. Variable daytime hours (15 - 35 hours/week). Applicant must have experience with Windows, Lotus 123, Simply Accounting and Word. Accounting experi- ence must inciude payroll, accounts payable and accounts receivable. Only successful candidates will be contacted for an inter- view. Please send resume to Box #26 c/o Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St., Port Perry, Ontario, * LoL 1B7. RETAIL HELP required for local business 1 day per week plus some extra hours and occasional Sat- urdays. Cash expefhence helpful. Reply to Box 25 c/o Port Perry Star, 188 Mary St, Port Perry, Ont. LoL 187 . fees | WE CARRY: Self Coun- sel books and forms - power of attorney kits, sills, leases, etc. Presen- tation boards - 48" x 36" for science fairs. Star Office Centre, 188 Mary St., Port Perry - 985-7383. ONS - WED- DINGS AND ANNIVER- SARIES (3 books to choose from). Acces- sories: Napkins, pens, malches, thank you cards, truffle boxes, etc... 10 per cent off wedding orders and photo/write up in paper at NO CHARGE. Star Office Centre, 188 Mary St, Port Perry - 985- 7383. Circe Contre has been selected asa CANPAR SHIPPING COUNTER for all your personal or business parcel and letter delivery requirements Call today for more details (905) 985-7383 SEEKING DONATIONS: Craig M dents in 12 A at Cartwright High | other than to say he has been kept inf the long study on municipal changes Does What" committee led by forn mayor David Crombie. Mr. Crombie's tions form the basis of the major ch afinounced today. : What municipal affairs minister announce is that Metro Toronto is to be into one "mega city," an amalgama Scarborough, York, East York, No Etobicoke, governed by one elected members and-one mayor. : While Mayor Hall is convinced the will not be changed now, he said the come in the future when there will be m: ing with the way these areas are go Once the changes have been made Toronto, Mayor Hall said, the provincial g will keep a very close eye on how that wo! turning its attention elsewhere. a, before the government moves to implem significant change to Durham Region. According to the Mayor, the major bringing in the changes on how municipa governed is money, or rather how to save He pointed to an independent repor Metro situation which says amalgamation single "mega city" would save some $840 over five years. The current mayors of Mi agree with that number, but even they say figures indicate savings of some $240 million -- FromPage1 money, which means we have to see fewer patie: Dr. Cohoon points out that unlike city pract; rural doctors are multi-faceted and provide a: of services to their community. Noi Local doctors receive more income per pa than someone who refers their patients to oth specific treatments. Achieving the cap is not difficult in Port P says Dr. Cohoon, and the only limit is the accessibility to the doctor. i Dr. Cohoon also points out that sending a away to another doctor is not an attractive al tive. E Glad to see that the issues that stalled the agreement were better dealt with this time, Gilmour hopes that the deal will be quickly by the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) so everything returns to normal. . "Everyone should be satisfied because this

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