® 24- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 19, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" STAR CLASSIFIEDS phone 905- 985- 7383 or fax 905- 985- 3708 | would like to express my sincere appreciation and gratitude to those nurses, emen, policemen and others attending the wed- ding who came to my aid at my accident. A heartfelt thanks also for the flowers, fruit, prayers and calls with kind wishes. Thank you to the police officers and ambulance attendants and to the Lakeridge Hospital - in Uxbridge. Sincerely Marion Healey The Township of Scugog Fire Department wishes to acknowledge the support of the following for their support of our fundraising efforts to send our Extrica- tion Team to Coral Gables, Florida - Town- ship of Scugog Council, Utica Farm Equipment, Rotary Club of Port Perry, Br. 419 Royal Canadian Legion, Durham Region Mutual Aid-Assoc., Port Perry Auto Glass & Trim, Port Perry Sign Shop, D.J. Taylor Insurance, Bryce Philp, Ridge North Realty, Taylor Ford, Forder-Parks Insurance, Maurice Baker, Cruisin' Classics Car Club, Mike & Lori Forbes, Don Buldyke, Pineridge Sports, Port Perry Fire Fighters Assoc., Caesarea Fire Fighters Assoc., and all who purchased 50-50 tick- ets. 50-50- winner: Vic Stewart of Caesarea. Our family would like to ress our sincere thanks to Sunderland, Cannington «and Beaverton Fire Depart- ments for their fast and capa- ble response to our call to the fire at "Mark's Mill" at Vroomanton, October 9th. A very special thanks to Shane Baker, Gregg Ostafichuk, Phil Bertrand, the Snoddon family, Bruce Pearse, Ted English, Jack Thurston, Jason Price, and Dave McKinley for the very generous use of heavy equip- ment and for hours of labour donated in the aftermath of fire. Your generosity has been overwhelming and so much appreciated. We would also like to thank our friends, neighbours and relatives who have shown their interest in "Marks Mill" in various ways during it's years of construction and operation. Thanks a million and our best wishes to each and everyone of you as we work towards the year 2000. Ed and Marie Vincent Mark, Jey Jo) , Josh and Luke Ellen i Lc ns THANKS for making Apple Day a huge success! Special thanks to everyone that made a donation to our Beavers, Cubs, Scouts & Venturers. Thanks to Natures Bounty for supplying the apples. Jeff Reid, Elaine Nicholson of Reids Independent for donating buns ~ and arranging lunch supplies, thank you to John Levis of Tim Hortons for donating Timbits, and to Port Perry Star for the front page coverage. First Port Perry & Second Scugog Scouts We would like to ---- our heartfelt thanks to our friends, neighbours and family for their kind inquiries, help and moral support these last few months. Thanks to the Sunderland Brock Medical Centre, Dr. Millar and staff and to the Lakeridge Health Centre for their excellent nursing staff, to Low and Low Funeral Home and Rev. Glen Eagle for a lovely service. Special thanks to Jim and Bear. The Taylor family | would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, relatives and neighbours for helping me to celebrate my 95th birth- day in such a heartwarm- ing and festive way. And a special thank you to the Grace U.C.W. for provid- ing a delicious lunch. Your cards, gifts and visits were truly appreciated. | have many delightful memories and reminders .of that 'whole birthday week. Thank you again for your kindness and thoughtful- BALLING, Fred -In loving memory of a dear hus- band, father and step- father, who passed away on October 16, 1998. He is gone but not forgot- ten And, as dawns another r In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near ~ Days of sadness will come o'er us Many think the wound is healed But they little know the SOITOW That lies in the heart con- cealed. Lovingly remembered by his wife Mitzi and his children and step-children. BUTSON, Clarence - In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away October 21, 1993. Your resting place | visit Placing flowers there with care But no one knows the heartache When | tum and leave you there In life | loved you dearly In death | love you still Love Dorothy. FRASER, - In loving memory of our dear daughter Judith Ann Fras- er (nee Hart) who passed away October 19, 1996. God saw you getting tired And a cure was not to be So He wrapped His ams around you And whispered come to Me You suffered much in silence Your spirit did not bend You faced your pain with courage Until the very end You tried so hard to stay with us Our loss is Heavens gain God took you in His loving ams And freed you from your pain Sadly missed and ever loved Mom & Dad EDGAR, Chad - In ew memory of a dear son, brother, uncle, brother-in- law, nephew, cousin, and grandson who left us October 18, 1986. He is gone but not forgot- ten. And, as dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near Days of sadness will come o'er us Many think the wound is healed But they little know the Sorrow That lies in the heart con- cealed. ' Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Jackie, Doug, Tracy, Ga my, Donnie, Shiella, Ray, Leon, Grandma Marg, Douglas Jr., Brittany, Summer and all cousins. my Walter F Paul - Suddenly at his residence ' on Sunday, October 17, 1999. In his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Irmgard. Cherished father of daughter Barbara and her husband Ronald Pereman and son Rayner and his wife Kathy. Dear grandfather of Lisa, Nicole and Matthew. Dear com- panion of Irmgard Somo- gyi. A Memorial Service will be held at the LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME, 1763 Reach Road, Port Perry (985-7331) on Thursday, October 21, 1999 at 11 a.m. Visiting on Wednesday, October 20" from 7 to 9 p.m. Interment at Nestleton Cemetery to follow the memorial ser- vice. In lieu of flowers remembrances to the Canadian Kidney Founda- - tion would be appreciated by the family. LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME MCCLURE, Lillian - who passed away September 25, 1994. There is a faith that con- quers over fear There is a love that tru- | imphs over ill There is a voice that whis- pers in your ear " Faint not nor falter | am with you still Always missed, forever GRIFFIN, Walter Fredrick - At Lakeridge Health Centre, Oshawa on Thursday, October 14, 1999. Walter Griffin, loving husband of Mrs. Pearl Griffin (Rozell). Dear father of Fred, Irene, Jim, Joyce and Wayne. Brother of Mrs. Jean Sauer. He will be sadly missed by his 11 grandchildren, 2 great- grandchildren and 1 great- great-grandchild. Friends were invited to call at the LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME, 1763 Reach Road, Port Perry (905- 985-7331) on Saturday, October 16 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, October 17 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Walter's life was held at the Port Perry Baptist Church, Highway. 7A, Port Perry on Monday, October 18 at 2 p.m. Cremation. A joint service of the Port Perry Maybelle Rebekah Lodge #348 and Port Perry Independent Order of Oddfellows Warriner Lodge #75 was held Sun- day, October 17 at 6:30 p.m. If desired donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetic Associ- ation would be appreciat- ed by the family. LOW & LOW FUNERAL HOME Visit our showroom or call for home appointment. Transportation by request. WILLIAMSON, Ruby Carolyn - Peacefully on Thursday, October 14, 1999, at Lakeridge Health Port Perry at age 84. Ruby (nee Broker), beloved wife of the late Percy Williamson of Nestleton. Loving mother of Douglas and Debbie of Nestleton, Thomas and Shirley of Sprucedale, Joseph and Jane of Scugog Point, Sharon Bulins of Sea- grave and Harry and Linda of Bowmanville. Ruby will also be missed by her many grandchil- dren and great-grandchil- dren. She was prede- ceased by her grandson Dennis Williamson. Dear sister-in-law of Gertrude Marshall of Beaverton. Loved mother-in-law of Lea Williamson of Oshawa and Bob Bulins of Oshawa. Relatives and friends were received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, ""McDermott- Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171), on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service was held --in the Chapel on Saturday, October 16 at 11 a.m. with Reverend David Shear- man officiating. Interment Cartwright Union Ceme- tery, Blackstock. If desired, memorial dona- tions may be made to the Community Memorial Hospital Foundation in Port Perry or the Diabetes Association. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDermott-Panabaker Chapel EE CANPAR SHIPPING COUNTER OficeCentre 188 Mary St., Port Perry (905) 985-7383 GRANITE AND BRONZE - PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS - CUSTOM DESIGN - CEMETERY LETTERING - RESTORATIONS 108 Brock St. W., Uxbridge Phone: (905) 852-3472 Toll Free: 1-888-672-4363 Fax: (905) 852-0085 After hours (705) 228-1046 Dave & Lori Tomkinson | HERDER - Matt and Lisa are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Madeleine, on October 13, 1999, weighing 8 Ibs. 9 ozs., at Chatham General Hospital. Happy grandpar- ents are Fran and Karl Herder, Port Perry and Cathy and Ron Mcintyre, Chatham. Very special thanks to our midwives 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. This basket holds information and gifts especially helpful for you. Call your Welcome Wagon hostess Phone 985-0003 ME AGON SING 19% WINNER of the Central Seven Assoc. Afghan draw on October 6, was Pat Wieland. Congratula- tions. WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS FOR HELP CALL The Denise House (formerly Auberge) For Women & Children Toll Free 1-800-263-3725 Confidentiality Assured 728-7311 GARAGE SALE - 94 Aldred Drive, (Scugog Island), Saturday, October 23, Sunday, October 24, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. MOVING SALE - 559 Fralick's Beach, Saturday, October 23 at 8 am.-5:30 p.m, Household and many miscellaneous items. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., 14550 Old Simcoe Road. Various items including desk, bookshelves and 2 dressers. JACK'S AUTO PARTS - cars, trucks including 4x4's for recycling. Top prices paid. Will pick up. Call 985-8160. PORT PERRY WRECK- ERS: Collison, scrap, used vehicles for recy- cling. Top prices paid. Certified scales. Call 905- 986-4281. SCRAP CARS, trucks, etc. $50 and up. Call Ray 985-8707. Call Collect SANDERSON.) MONUMENT CO. LTD. 1999 FALL PROMOTION SAVINGS OF UP TO $338 On 3 selected models in 2 of our most popular colors YOU CAN STEP UP 2 SIZES FOR NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE Until October 31, 1999 (Foundation and Cemetery Charges Extra) JOYCE KELLY Blackstock 905-986-4257 Scugog and Area Representdtive | | EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED (905) 985-7306 193 Queen, Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1B9 -- Since 1872 -- Five Generations of Excellence 50th BIRTHDAY PARTY for MAXINE MCMILLEN, Saturday, October 23, 8 p.m. Nestleton Hall. Everyone welcome. Best wishes only. "A CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS" with Frank Mills, Monday, November 22, 3 and 8 p.m., Lindsay Academy Theatre. Special guest: The Cast of Gold, Frankincense & Myrrh. Tickets $26.50 adults; $25.50 seniors. Tickets avaialbe at Academy The- atre. Credit card orders 705-324-9111. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE specializing in Christmas decorations. 104 Robinglade Ave., Robinglade Estates, Sea- grave, October 23, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Reasonable prices, custom orders. Fol- low signs. 985-2935. HALLOWEEN DANCE Masonic Hall, Saturday, October 30, 8 p.m.-1 am. Best costume prizes, door prizes, $20 per couple. Hot buffet at midnight, cash bar. For tickets call 985-0630. HOWELL'S FISH FRY, Janetville United Church, Saturday, October 23 - 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 p.m. Tick- ets-adults $10 advance, 6- 12 years $5. 986-5238. NEXT MOVIE "MUPPETS FROM SPACE", Latcham Hall, Port Perry, Friday, October 22; Blackstock Community Hall, Satur- day, October 23. Start 7 p.m. Admission $2.50 all ages. QUILT HERITAGE WEEK presents "Puttin' On The Ritz" fashion show, Wednesday, November 3, $t. Pauls . United Church, Bow- manville. Dessets 6:30 p.m, showtime 7:30 p.m. tickets at Goulds 905-623- 2404. Proceeds to Cuddle Quilts. QUILT SHOW - Novem- ber 4,5,6, Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Information: Gould's Cards & Gifts, (905) 623- 2404. SCUGOG ISLAND W.I. BEEF SUPPER, 6 p.m. at Scugog Island Hall, Satur- day, October 30. Call 985- 2653. SPAGHETTI! DINNER Thursday, October 28, 5-7 p.m., Blackstock United Church. Tickets $5 advance, $7 at door. All you can eat. Proceeds to Cartwright High School 1999-2000 Year Book. Immaculate Conception's C.H.L Bazaar & Bake Sale Sat., Oct. 30 10am. - 2pm. Immaculate Conception School Auditorium Baking, gift baskets, crafts, children's corner Saint John's Anglican Church HRTENSISEN HOT ROAST BEEF SUPPER e November 6th e Three sittings: 4:30 pm., 6:00 pm., 7:00 pm. In the Parish Hall Adults: $10.00 Children 5 - 12 yrs.: $4.00 Pre schoolers (under 5) Free Family (2 adults and 3 children under 12): $25.00 Admission by ticket. Each ticket indicates the sitting for which it is valid. To ensure a place at a particular sitting, advanced purchase of tickets is suggested. Tickets may be ordered by calling 986-0809 or 986-4962 or through members of the congregation. Some tickets may be available at the door but it is unlikely that we will be able to offer much choice of sitting at that time AUSTRALIAN SHEP- HERDS CKC, born September 5, vet shots, red and black tri, $500. 905-985-7699. SCHNOODLE PUPPIES - ready to go October 30, $350, non-shedding, non- allergenic. Call Joanne 986-0294. 15 BROWN LAYER, year old chickens, $2 apiece. 905-986-0874. WANTED - BOARDING - private sta- ble on Scugog Island, daily turnout, individual feeding, training lessons, arena and hacking 985- 1232. A GOING SOUTH THIS WINTER? Reliable couple will house sit your home while their house is being built between NOVEMBER and APRIL. Non smokers and no pets. Please call KEITH PUCKRIN 905-985-7351. WEEKEND STAR' | CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINES | WEDNESDAY - 10 AM