PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 5, 1998 - 31 3 Gord, Alison, Michael and Brett would like to thank the following people for the kindness, caring, and compassion extended to us during Michael's diag- nosis and subsequent treatment - for Non- Hodgkin's Lymphoma: our families, for their love and emotional support; Jay and Aldon Smith and girls for being Brett's second family; our neighbours Elva and Glen Kerry for caring for our family pets; Rev. John Burton and our church family at Epsom/Utica United, for the visits, food, calls and prayers; the students, staff and parents of Epsom Public School, Port Perry High School and Henry St. High School for your many acts of kindness; the coaches, parents and players of the Pearce Auc- tion Novice Hockey team who raised over $1,000 for the Hospital For Sick Chil- dren at the end-of-year tournament, and for their encouragement to Michael during his recovery; the MoJacks hockey players, coaches and manage- ment for the sweater, stick, puck and special evening; our friends, neighbours and acquain- tances for their kind words, notes, gifts for Michael and Brett, food, phone calls, and prayers. Michael is now in remis- sion and will continue to receive chemotherapy at the Hospital For Sick Chil- dren for another 18 months. Knowing how much you care will sustain us throughout this time. Thank you Mike Wallace and family NOTTINGHAM: Our hearts as a family were overwhelmed with com- passion, understanding, comfort, and support we experienced in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather Ross Not- tingham. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our many rela- tives, friends & neighbors for calls, cards, visitations, charitable donations & food dumg Ross's illness and since his passing. VON, Community Care - Medigas for services ren- dered the last few years. Dr. Mike Gilmour and the wonderful nursing staff at Port Perry Community Hospital for their under- standing care and support. To Linden Mackey of The Mackey Funeral Home for his excellent help and guidance. Rev. David Whitecross for visits, prayers, and comforting words. Port Perry Rebekah Lodge and Little Britain Oddfellows for their inspiring memorial tribute to Ross. Sincere thank you to Maybelle Rebekah Lodge for providing a deli- cious lunch following the service. A hearty thank Special thanks to my fami- ly, friends & neighbours for cards, flowers, baked goods, phone calls and cheery visits while | was in hospital & at home. Many thanks to you all. Mena Sergnese The families of the late Karen Cole would like to express their gratitude to everyone who supported us during our recent loss. The many floral tributes, Mass cards and generous donations to the MS Soci- ety were sincerely appre- ciated. Thanks to Father Tom Lynch for making her funeral service more per- sonal and comforting and to Waggs Funeral Home for their concem to every detail. Thank you Rika for organizing such a wonder- ful luncheon and to every- one who brought food and served the lunch. Special thanks to Rosie, Ruth and Rika for their faithful week- ly visits. Karen always looked forward to these visits. She had a tender heart and generous spirit and will be sadly missed but never forgotten. Sincere thanks to all. The Cole, Beer, Baumchen and Locke families. We would like to thank all of our family and friends who attended our Jack and Jill dance, Saturday, May 2. An extra special thanks goes to Lisa, Linda, Sue, Paul, Mike, Adam, Dave, Todd, and our parents. All of your hard work and support really means a lot to us. We had a great night that we will never forget. Thank you!!! Dianne and Matt | wish to express my thanks to Dr. Brown, nurs- es, staff and ambulance attendants at N.D.H.S. Port Perry, Dr. Valiulis, Dr. Grant, nurses and support staff at Oshawa General Hospital for the excellent care | received during my recent illness and surgery. I also wish to thank Rev. Ross Carson for his prayers and visits, the choir, men's group, U.C.W., the prayer chain and all members of Sea- grave United Church for their support. | sincerely appreciate the visits, phone calls, cards, flow- ers, fruit and food and many acts of kindness of my friends, neighbours and relatives. A special thank you to my wonderful wife and family who were there for me at the hospital and at home. God bless you all Fred Puckrin Doodachod eos a SERRE ER WOODS, Howard who passed away April 11, 1995. Woods, Marjorie who passed away May 3, 1992. Mom & dad we miss you AUSMAN, CURL - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Millie, who passed away on Mother's Day, May 12, 1974 and my step-mother Mary who passed away July 13, 1996. "Mother" is such a special word A word that brings to mind A big warm smile, a help- ing hand A way of being kind Devotion to the family A word of patience too "Mother" is such a special word Because it stands for you. Lovingly remembered by daughter Reta and family J Jonathon David - Suddenly, as the result of an automobile accident. On Sunday, May 3, 1998. Jon, beloved son of George and Jenny. Dear brother to Kevin, twin brother Jason, Carol and her husband Todd Falken- ham. Fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews Jeffery, Rochelle, Robbie, Meaghan and Matthew. Dear friend to Denise and Amanda. Resting at the LOW & LOW Funeral Home, Port Perry, 1763 Reach Road, (905) 985- 7331, on Tuesday, May 5, 1998 from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel on Wednes- day at 2.p.m. Cremation to follow. Memorial donations may be made to the chari- ty of your choice. MORGAN, A. MAY - (Longtime member St. Clement's Anglican Church, Riverdale). Born on May 16, 1911 in Bolton, England, died peacefully on Friday, May 1, 1998 at the Strathaven Lifecare Centre in Bow- manville. May (nee Buck- ley), beloved wife of the late Harry Chapman (1964) and the late Tom Morgan (1973). Dear mother of Margaret and her husband Philip Coulter of Oshawa, Joan McDon- ald of Port Perry, and Frederick Chapman and his wife lidiko of Toronto. May will be missed by her 7 grandchildren and her 5 great-grandchildren. A pri- vate Funeral Service was held in Toronto on Mon- day, May 4 at 11 a.m. with Reverend John Griffen officiating. Interment Resthaven Memorial Gar- dens. Funeral arrange- ments entrusted to the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott- Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171). If desired, memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDemott-Panabaker (Jim) - Suddenly on Sun- day, May 3, 1998 God called Jim home, at the age of 42, as the result of a car accident Saturday evening. Jim was the owner of Port Perry Auto Supply for the past 19 years. Jim will be deeply missed by his wife Sam (Sandra) and their four children, Melissa, Jessica, Rachel and Joshua. Beloved son of Fred and Audrey Burghgraef of Oshawa and son-in-law of John (deceased) and Nell Kuipers of Port Perry. Beloved brother of Anne and Mark Burghgraef- Roques, Liz and Roy Terry, and Audrey and John Van Belle. Beloved brother-in-law of Janet Seymour, John & Wilma Vanginhoven, Jim & Kim Kuipers, Ken & Eleanor Wielemaker, Ron & Diana Kuipers, John & Joanne Kuipers, Roger & Jennifer VanderKooi, Pete & Hiddy Kooger. Uncle Jim will also be missed by numer- ous nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be at Low & Low Funeral Home on Reach Rd. on Wednesday, May 6, 1998 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral will take place at Hope Christian Reformed Church, Old Simcoe Rd. Prince Albert on Thursday, May 7, 1998 at 2 p.m. If desired donations can be made to Scugog Christian School in Prince Albert or Durham Christian High School in Bowmanville. "For the Lord is good and His love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations" (Psalm 100:5) LARMER, Edna May - Peacefully on Saturday, May 2, 1998 at the Com- munity Nursing Home in Port Perry, in her 105th year. Edna Larmer, beloved daughter of the late James and Elizabeth Larmer. Edna was prede- ceased by her brothers Harold and his wife Flo- rence, Russell and his wife Rhoda, and Walton and his wife Marion. She will be lovingly remem- bered by her 11 nieces and nephews, her 23 great-nieces and nephews, and her 23 great great-nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends were received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott- Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday, May 5 at 1:30 p.m. with Reverend David Shearman officiating. Interment Cartwright Union Cemetery, Black- stock. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Blackstock United Church Memorial Fund. WAGG FUNERAL HOME JONES - (nee Hooker) Brian and Diane, have been blessed with another angel to love and care for. Big sister Emily is a great help. Lauren Sarah born Monday, April 20, at 4:57 p.m., weighing 7 Ibs. 8 oz. Proud great-grandmother is Alma Jones. Grandpar- ents: Murray and Evelyn Jones (Mt. Zion) and Jack and Ruth Hooker (Kirk- field). Thanks to all the staff at O.G.H. for their wonderful care and a spe- cial thank you to Dr. Jana KAREN E. HUNT, C.P.E. - Electrolysis. Permanent hair removal. Call now for your confidential compli- mentary consultation - (905)985-9085. Member of E.A.O. and C.F.E.C. Waxing also available. WINNERS of Friendly Vis- itors Raffle were: Mildred Hope-Quilt; Harry Allen-- Wine & Cheese Basket; Hand Dressed Doll-Jean Lorish. We would like to thank everyone who made donations, came and helped or contributed in any way to our very suc- cessful day. "Thank you." Reopenin pen May 6 9 "Causeway Live Bait 985-0707 2080 Hwy. 7A, Port Perry, ON Come in and see our huge selection of bait and tackle. Leeches Minnows Fishing Licenses orms re. getting married... This basket holds information and gifts especially helpful for you. Call your Welcome Wagon hostess today... Phone 985-0003 WOMZN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS For Help Call = arrow (formar Auberge) for women & chidren Toll Free 1-800-263-3725 Confidentiality assured | (005) 7287311 Huge Selection of tackle. those with special needs. @ Do you have helping hands? Community Care in Scugog seeks home helpers who can spare a few hours a week to do light house work for seniors clients. If you are interested in working with seniors in your community and in providing in-home help (no personal care involved), please call 905-985-8461 for an interview. Community Care is a non-profit organization providing home support services to seniors and BLACKSTOCK Co-Op Nursery School Annual Family Fun Day and Trike- A-Thon, Saturday, May 9, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Blackstock Arena. Games, prizes and a whole lot of fun. Every- one welcome! HOT LUNCHEON: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. - St. John's Presbyterian Church, Queen Street, Port Perry, Friday, May 8. * All you want - only $6. JACK & JILL for John Kelly & Delena, Immacu- late Conception Hall, Port Perry, May 9, 1998, 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. Buffet, cash bar. Tickets $20 couple, $15 single at door. Bobbie 985-7775, Jo-Anne Kelly 985-4809. MARK YOUR CALEN- DAR! Port Perry High School Spring Craft Show, Saturday, May 9, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1 day only. MOTHER'S DAY BREAKFAST Sunday, May 10 - Oddfellows Hall, Simcoe Street, S., Port Perry. Bacon and eggs, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Adults $4, children $2. LIVE Thurs., May 7th Pete Smith's LATIN TRIO at the ANTRIM HOUSE PUB 985-8853 LADIES RING with one stone setting Water St. Ball park, sentimental value. Reward. 985-3321. MOUNTAIN BIKE owner can claim by correct description and payment of this advertisment. 985- 4320. EMMERSON (905) 985-7306 193 Queen, Port Perry, Ont. LIL 1B9 BARN BOARD IN 12" widths and barn beams. Call 985-4426 evenings. SHEETS OF USED gal- vanized metal roofing. scallop potatoes, salads and dessert. May 8, 11:30 am. - 1pm, $5 Masonic Hall; May 30: Yard and Bake Sale, Masonic Hall. DURHAM COLLEGE, Uxbridge Campus - Still time to register for Spring '98 courses available. days, evenings, and weekends. Join us! 905- 114, 143 BLOSSOM Court, May 9, rain date 10. 8 a.m. No early birds. Sofa, toys, etc. Moving. 34 HYLAND CRES. Victo- nan Village, fumiture, baby & kid items, stroller, household & more. 8 a.m. to1 pm. 70 JOHN ST., Something for everyone. Sat., May 9. FIRST TIME STREET SALE, May 9, 8 a.m. Couicliffe Blvd., parking on Coulter Street, loads of stuff. FLEA MARKET Vendor's Guide. A practical, 20 page, publication 2n "Starting Up" as a flea market vendor. Send $10.65 (tax incl.) by cheque in a S.AS.E. (5- 7/8"x9") to: Practical Publi- cations, 5694-4 Hwy. #7 East, Box #145, Markham, On, L3P 1B4, or visit Port Perry Flea Market. GARAGE SALE OF PERENNIAL PLANTS $1 & up, 40 varieties. Featur- ing Hostas & Euonymus $2.50 up. Thurs, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 9 am. - 4:30 p.m. Great gardens & goodies. 46 Munro Cresc., Testa Héights, Uxbridge. GIANT YARD and plant sale, Victoria Day, May 18, Scugog Museum, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Donations welcome. Call 985-3589 to arrange pick up. HUGE 3 FAMILY SALE, Saturday, May 9, 14841 Old Simcoe Rd. S., Port Perry. 8am. -1 p.m. MAY 8, 4-9 p.m, May 9, 8 am. to 5 p.m. 32 Percy Crescent (Island). MAY 9, 10,9 a.m. -3 p.m. from Port Perry take Hwy. 7A to Yelverton, south on Yelverton Rd. to stop sign, tum left onto Gray Rd. to #222. Airtight woodstove, household items. MAY 9, 9 a.m. - noon, 21 Applewood Cresc., TV, furniture, air conditioner, printer, CO Roms, camera and much more. PERENNIALS FOR SALE -hardy perennials, large clumps or small. See how they grow! Durham 23 N to (4th Brock) St. James West Brock Church. Open May 8 to June 28. Follow sign to M. Myers. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., 57 Jeffrey St., Prince Albert, 3 hous- es north of cemetery. Four families. Antiques, books, tools, something for every- one! SATURDAY, MAY 9, 9 a.m., 3590 7A Hwy., Nestleton. Dishes, dressers, tables, chairs, pots & pans, silver, lamps, washer & dryer, photo- you to Anita Forcier and ove v i Sponsored by Blue Ray yt ; + sadly every day McDermott-Panabaker 985-3128, leave message. 852-7848. copier etc. Dorks Kien) for provid: Sometimes it's hard for us Chapel Chapter O.E.S. to go on our way 7 TE AT 7 ! oxprossions of sympathy W/© Miss you so, wo'ro [9,951 (9 80163 O\J U7 (0) (3 iV PY o{0 2 Port Perry H.S. Music Dept. i ih fo A Sony you had aways GRANITE AND BRONZE - proudly presents - 17' soa assy of Kim, Jim, ~ PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS ~ CUSTOM DESIGN SPRING RHAPSODY Sher Tandon, $500. y g hat Jesse & Thomas ~ CEMETERY LETTERING ~ RESTORATIONS OUR ANNUAL MUSIC SHOWCASE Visit our showroom 108 Brock St. W., Uxbridge Wed. May 20, Thur. May 21 19 POLARIS SLT an, : rerson or call for home Phone: (905) 852-3472 Call 7:30pm watercraft J seater, # sibabaid appointment. Toll Free: 1-888-672-4364 Collect Tickets: $3.00 / children 12 & under free ISveIse » Sompiste wih | Thank Jou St. Jude for Transportation Fax: (905) 852-0085 Tickets available from music students, or by 50 hrs. Excellent condition Special favours received by request. After hours (705) 228-1046 Dave & Lori Tomkinson calling the music dept. at 985-9034 $6,500. 985-8684. TA A EAA IE Ss st