cate AI "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" BO. & Computers Business Administration Business & Computer Applications SECRETARIAL Executive Office Assistant Legal Administrative Assistant Medical Office Assistant COMPUTER Computer Support Specialist Network and Communications Technology N.C.B.A. Computer Applications PIT Hotel and Restaurant Operations Bar and Beverage Managment Travel and Tourism Not all courses available at all campuses Operation Scugoe wishes to THANK the Port Perry & Caesarea Fire Departments for the use of their Halls; Port Perry IGA, Reid's, Your Independent Grocer, Mike's Food Basics for drop off points, local churches & schools for their support. A special thank you to Christian, Steven & Simon, our local scouts || for helping with our food drive. THANK YOU Kathryn Gundry & Anne Wanninkhof TY HEALTH School of Business § Personal Support Worker OSHAWA CAMPUS 5 OAs OSHAWA CENTRE enta airside Assistant - Dental Receptionist 723 1163 PICKERING CAMPUS 'COMPUTER ANIMATION BE with ALIAS/Wavefront 1344 *Not covered by the Private Vocational Schools Act. a Ary -- My family and | would like to thank everyone who showed an appreciation for Marci's life. The flow- ers, donations, cards and food have been over- whelming. Marci's person- ality - her wit, charm and smile seems to have touched many people. We cannot express enough gratitude to those family and friends who made the ¥.ast few months go by with joy and laughter. Thanks to Reverend Bob Le Page and the Scugog Island Head U.C.W. for a job well done. Marci always got up each day looking forward to the good or the bad because it was another day. Please do the same. "Kitchen Closed!" « Sincerely John Redman and family. Special thanks to every- one who helped make our 40th Wedding Anniversary celebration a happy and memorable event. It made our special day so much more enjoyable to have so many friends and relatives join us on Saturday night. Thank you too for the gifts, not only because of the gifts, but especially because of the special people who gave them. An extra big thank you to Dave, Ed, and Lisa for | would like to thank all my family, friends and neigh- bours for flowers, food, phone calls, visits, cards and acts of kindness dur- ing both of my surgeries in Markham Stouffville Hos- pital and since my retum home. Special thanks to my daughter Nancy for all her help, we couldn't have done it without her, and to my sister Jean, cousin Carolyn and Sandra Gould for all the delicious food. | was very touched by the lovely basket of goodies - one for each day of the week delivered by two friends from the Ladies Association and the W.M.S. of St. Andrew's-Chalmers Pres- byterian Church, such thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Thank you to Rev. Gordon Hast- ings for his visits to the Hospital and for his kind consoling words. Grateful thanks to Dr. Stephen McMahon of Markham Stouffville Hospital for his expertise and to all the caring nurses and staff. The outpouring of love and caring from friends, especially the kind people of St. Andrew's-Chalmers Church has been a most humbling and rewarding experience, one for which I am extremely grateful and will never forget. Ruth Pellis TORONTO ok We 'would like to thank all of our family and friends for making our Jack and Jill so special. An extra special thank you to Lynette and Carl, Rob and our parents for all the hard work and to "Big Bon" and "Sully" for looking after Danica and Donavon. We will never forget all the support you have shown us. Meredith Jackson and James Ashton GEER, Murray - In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle Murray, April 18, 1993. There is a special comer in our hearts We keep it just for you As long as life and memo- ries last We shall always love and remember you. Sadly missed by Don and Lorraine, Stephen and Keith HUGGINS - In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and grandfa- ther, who passed away April 21, 1990. We mention your name And speak of you often God bless you You are not forgotten "Always in our hearts" Sadly missed by wife Bea, children and grandchildren TREWIN, Jean Louise - In loving memory of a wonderful mother and grandmother who passed away April 21, 1997. A uniquely special person, who always thought of others and whose smile and humour and eternal optimism are sadly missed and always remembered. Our hearts are with you Lloyd, Earle; Marlene, Gregory and Bradley. Life goes on we know that is true, But it'll never be the same since we lost you. Oh Lord forgive us if we ask why, Thorns live on & roses die. FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS MISSING YOU! Love Mom, Dad, Lori & Jennifer VANSICKLER, Barry - -At Bobcaygeon on Saturday, April 18, 1998, in his 42nd year. Loving dad of Melis- sa Vansickler and Craig Vansickler. Dear brother of Sally. Dear son of the late Melville and Dorothea Vansickler. Step-son of Wilma Vansickler of Oshawa. Always loved and sadly missed by Sher- ri, Garrett and Dustin. Resting at GORDON A. MONK FUNERAL HOME, Riverview Chapel, 6 Helen Street, Bobcaygeon, from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service in the Chapel on Wednesday, April 22, 1998, at 2 p.m. Private interment at Verulam Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #239 would be appreciat- ed by the family. Legion service in the Chapel Tuesday at 8: 30 p.m. Visit our showroom or call for bome appointment. Transportation by request. Oshawa. A little nephew for Aunts Tanya & Cheryl. Special thanks to Doctors Tremblay, Hyland and Camenter and RNs Lisa, Paula, and Sue of the Birthing Suite at Oshawa General Hospital. Introducing Curtis Montan- na Stairs Amstrong, bom on March 23, 1998. At 10 Ibs, 5 oz. she is a bundle of joy for her parents Bryan & Mandy (Stairs) Amstrong. Proud grand- parents are Eric & Helen Armstrong and Ron & Nancy Stairs. Great- grandmother is Helen Kimmerly. Aunts Julie Ammstrong, Ronda & Mar- lee Stairs are already spoiling her ROBINSON - Mike & Linda (nee Hamer) & big brother Ryan are thrilled to annouce the safe arrival of their little girl Kaylie Alicia on Saturday, February 21 at 1:22 p.m., weighing 7 Ibs, 7 oz. Proud grandpar- ents are Eric & Jean Hamer & Roland & Carol Robinson. Special thanks to Dr. Beatty, Dr. Hyland, Jen & Sue of the Birthing Suite Oshawa General Hospital & all the nursing staff on the 4th floor. UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL (0102 GRANITE AND BRONZE ~ PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS ~ CUSTOM DESIGN ~ CEMETERY LETTERING ~ RESTORATIONS 108 Brock St. W., Uxbridge Phone: (905) 852-3472 Toll Free: 1-888-672-4364 Fax: (905) 852-0085 After hours (705) 228-1046 Dave & Lori Tomkinson CHASE - Kerry and CRAFTERS WANTED for BROAD, Karen, Christina (nee MoLoan) craft show at Brooklin Datiere are thrilled to announce Spring Fair, June 6 & 7. me 1 7a the birth of their son, Call 655-3898 for applica- vey z Connor Glen Chase, on tion. daughter & sister a Saturday, February 21, who passed away April 22 1998 at 2:34 p.m., weigh- KAREN E. HUNT, C.P.E. 1986 in her twentieth year. ing 7 Ibs, 7 oz. Proud first- ~~ - Electrolysis. Permanent Memories of you are treasures | ime grandparents are hair removal. Call now for Ho che candle Clark & Julie McLean of Your confidential compli- Your death is a heartache no Caesarea, and grand- mentary consultation - one can heal, mother June Chase of (905)985-9085. Member of E.A.O. and C.F.E.C. Waxing also available. LEGION HALL for rent, "Best Deal in Town", new expanded menu. 985- 8502. PHONE & TV outlets installed. Experienced, low rates. Call Fred Canning 905-985-3857. PRINCE ALBERT Com- munity Hall Board Meet- ing, Tuesday, April 28, 7:30 p.m. Anyone interest- ed is invited to attend. We need new members, come out and get involved. | be sure to call WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS For Hep Call -- (formerly Auberge) for women & chidren Toll Free 1-800-263-3725 Confidentiality assured - (905) 728-7311: NEW IN TOWN?| LETUSPUT | OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! | Heian nce 1930 Gl 985-0003 | MOVING SALE -April 25, 26, May 2, housghold, crafts, lace, fabric, trea- sures, collectibles, stuff. 254 North St. Rain or shine. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1/2 mile south of Black- stock on Hwy. 57, Dea- con's bench, roto tiller, small trailer, 9.5 outboard motor, 1952 Gibson guitar & more. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., 48 Non- quon Drive, Seagrave. Content sale, rain or shine. SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 9 .m., 127 Aldred Drive, Scugog Island, car, Seaflea, motor, Com- modore, chairs, etc. YARD SALE -May 2, 1998, 327 Kellett Street, inside. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. YARD SALE, Saturday, April 25, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Rain date - Sunday. 220 Summit Drive, Caesarea. EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED (905) 985-7306 193 Queen, Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1B9 Call Collect MARK YOUR CALEN- DAR! Port Perry High School Spring Craft Show, Saturday, May 9, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 day only. SATURDAY, APRIL 25, "Head" U.C.W. Craft & Bake Sale, Scugog Island Hall, noon to 3 p.m: Attrac- tions: - Demonstrating artists, silent auction, applique T-shirts, home- made goodies. Luncheon at Church begins at 11:30. LAKE SCUGOG HISTORICAL SOCIETY presents Ron Brown, author of Ghost Towns of Ontario, etc Topic; "The Treasures of Ontario's Backroads" Thursday, April 23, 7:30p.m. St. John's Presbyterian Church basement, Port Perry L.S.H.S. members free, non-members $2.00 All are welcome. Refreshments. COMMUNITY NURSING Home and Port Perry Villa, Annual Spring Bazaar, Saturday, May 2, 1998, 10 .m. - 4 pm. 15941 Sim- coe St. N., Port Perry. Free admission, Lucky Loonie Sale, over 40 ven- dors, baked goods, gifts, Bottle Bingo. All proceeds to the Residents Activity Fund. ECUMENICAL MASSED Choir Concert, Sunday, April 26, 7:30 p.m., Port Perry United Church. Gospel and Country Music featuring choirs through- out Scugog, Bev Foster, Linda Hunter, The Four Dads and much, much more. Free Admission. Free-will offering to sup- port The Canadian Food- grains Bank. LIVE This Saturday Night Terry's Blues Trio at the ANTRIM HOUSE PUB 985-8853 SPRING SMORGAS- BORD, Saturday, May 2, 1998, Nestleton Commu- nity Centre. 5 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. settings. Tickets - Adults $10, Child $5, preschool free. 905-986- 5627. WANTED VENDORS & participants - Family Fun Day/Conservation Yard & Craft Sale, June 13, 1998 at Ken Reid Conservation area, artisans, craftspeo- ple, yard salers, healthy living groups, environmen- tally friendly - product dis- tributors, consultants, - organizations, - groups, ECO Tourism & outdoor recreation operators, 705- 328-2271. FLEA MARKET, Prince Albert Hall, April 25, 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Baking, plants, good used clothing, household articles and more. In hall prizes. All draws made at 2 o'clock. Friendly visitor - Reps of Mental Health. Donations gratefully received. Phone 985-8679 or 985-7845. SPRING LUNCHEON April 23, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oddfellows Hall. Price $5, Euchre or Bridge RARER = LUNCHEON: Ham and scallop potatoes, salads and dessert. May 8, 11:30 am. - 1pm, $5, Masonic Hall, May 30: Yard and Bake Sale, Masonic Hall. Sponsored by Blue Ray Chapter O.E.S. Announcement JOBS JOBS JOBS Need a Job? Age 16-24? Out of schoolwork? We can help (0 IES: (0) IES: (0) 0 JOBS JOBS JOBS JOBS 905-852-7848 ext.21 o Funded by the 5 Gov't of Ontario [4 JOBS JOBS JOBS 1989 CRESTLINER Leg- end, 17 ft, deep V, 70 H.P. Mercury, trolling motor, heavy duty trailer, fishfind- er, livewell. Asking $8,000. Call 985-3260. 1972 CORSAIR, 17 ft, sleeps 6, fridge, stove. Asking $1,800 OBO. 986- 0092. 1996 SHADOW Cruiser, 8 1/2 ft. slide-in truck camper, stove, fridge, bathroom, fibreglass front, sleeps 4 (new in 1997 - used 4 weeks), immacu- late. Asking $9,200. Call 985-3260. TRUCK CAPS, box liners, running boards, sales & installation. Van & Truck World 579-6868. 1985 ACADIAN 2 dr, 160,000 kms, 5 speed manual. 985-3720. Asking $700. 1980 YAMAHA 650 SPE- CIAL. Near mint condition. Black and chrome, only 28,885 kms, new tires, windshield. Bargain at $1,395. certified or $1,295. as is. North Oshawa 728- 9819. 5 YR. OLD MALE don- key, good with sheep or cattle, good natured. 905- 985-3390. DONKEY FOR SALE, 3 year old gelded male, good with people, reason- able price. 985-2096. IGUANA, 10 months old, almost 2', quite healthy. $50 OBO. Includes tank & light.986-5288 PUPPIES, 3/4 Lab, 1/4 Australian Shepherd need good country home. $50 each. Louise 905-986- 5866.