20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 28. 2000 | would like to thank all my friends in the local branch of the Canadian Cancer Society for the lovely Tea. Thanks also to all the old friends who took the time to come, thank you for the cards, best wishes and flowers. Thank you too, to Donna Vandertuin, John Sproule and Joan Skelton for attending. The daffodil is being framed and will have a prominent place in my home. | will wear the pin proudly. Doris Taylor. WOW! What a Party! Thanks to all our friends, neighbours and relatives that made it such a Great Day! Special thanks to John and our grandchil- dren, Clarence and Ruth Hewson along with all their family for planning, supplying food, a super birthday cake, etc., and keeping it a surprise for so long Cliff and Helen Redman. re ; . FOWLER - In loving memory of Mrs. Edna Fowler, who passed away March 30, 1997. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be As long as life and memo- ry last We will remember thee. Ever remembered and loved by her families Fowler and Reader YOUNG, Albert - In loving memory of a dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle. This day is remembered and quietly kept No words are needed, | shall never forget For those we love don't go away They walk beside us everyday Unseen and unheard but always near So loved, so missed and very dear Today, tomorrow and always I will love and remember you. Love Ron, Mary, Ferron, Pauline, Shaun & Lindsey Young Phone: 905-985-7383 FARRELL, Paul Francis - Heaven just became a funnier place. *Sunder- land's smartest baserun- ner" and "master of the third base steal" has final- ly crossed home plate. A fan of the sweet science "Festus" was ko'd in the early hours on Saturday, March 25, 2000, in the comfort of his family, after a brave fight. Dear father of Lee, Mark and Michael and his wife Kelli. Loving "Dampa" to Mitchell and Breanna. Dear brother of Patricia and Fred Phillips of Brooklin, Shirley and Bud Pyke of Pickering and Joan and the late Bob Sanders of Mississauga. Paul will be fondly remem- bered by his nephews Robin and Mike Sanders, Rick and John Phillips and Paul Webb. Sadly missed by his companion Liz. He will also be sadly missed by Judy. Paul will be remembered for his sense of humour, compassion, generosity and low toler- ance for stupidity. "Speak my name and | shall live forever". A special thank you to Dr. Devost and the staff of 8 Main at Lak- eridge Health, Oshawa. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa with Memorial Service in the Chapel on Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at 1 p.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Chil- dren's Wish Foundation or Lakeridge Health Corp., Oshawa would be appre- ciated. Visitation Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 1980 SUZUKI GS 850, runs well, $750 as is. 579- 6044 or 985-8028. 1996 SUZUKI DR350 motorcycle, excellent con- dition, 12,000 kms, $3,500 OBO. 705-357-1939. DIRT BIKE - 1985 KX80, excellent shape, well maintained, $825. 905- 655-8026. GRANITE AND BRONZE ENG, Terry Pon Sang - Suddenly on Monday, March 20, 2000 at Univer- sity Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. Terry, a long time resident of Uxbridge, operated the South Sea Terrace, the Roxy Theatre and was a strong support- er of all the local service groups. Beloved husband to Julia and father to Glo- ria, Andrew, Christine and Steven and son of Jack (pre-deceased) and Sheu P. Eng and brother to Paul. Friends will be received Saturday, April 1 from noon - 2 p.m. fol- lowed by a service at York Cemetery, Chapel and Reception Centre, 105 Senlac Road, North York, 416-221-3404. JORDAN, William (Bill) James - At the Mount Sinai Hospital, on Sunday, March 26, 2000. Bill Jor- dan was the loving father of Joanne (Mrs. Don Smith) of Port Hope, Jean (Mrs. Steve Mullan) of Oshawa, Don Jordan of Ashbum, Joyce Jordan of Stouffville, Darlene and her husband Martin of Oshawa. Dear son of Tom Jordan of Port Perry. Brother of Loma (Mrs. Jim Mugford) of Toronto, Lois Vansickie of Oshawa and Earl Jordan and his wife Rita of Raglan. Bill will be lovingly remembered by his 5 grandchildren. Dear companion of Marilyn Tel- jeur of Haliburton. Friends are invited to call at the LOW AND LOW FUNER- AL HOME, 1763 Reach Road, Port Perry (905- 985-7331) for visiting on Wednesday, March 29, 2000 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Thurs- day, March 30 at 1 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Mount Sinai Hospital would be appreciated by the family. LOW AND LOW FUNERAL HOME Results you want? Results you'll get! Call the Port Penry Star at 985-7383 today! - Visit our showroom or call for home appointment. Transportation by request. ~ 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 & Lon Thompkinson * Cremation information OWe Loy, after service-reception * Pre-arangements * Bright large, may jhe fede at modem building your es ( ) * Parking on premises ~D Established 1875 for 80 cars 1 Hap Road, op (905) Xi Ss 985-7331 Port Perry LOL 1NO Noe » Complimentary rooms for McQUADE, William Dale - Suddenly on Thursday, March 23, 2000, at age 43. Dale McQuade of Greenbank, beloved hus- band of Donna (nee Wal- lace). Loving father of Ryan, Cory and Kailey. Loved son of Vema and the late Stewart McQuade, and brother of Mike McQuade and his wife Laura. Dear son-in- law of Don and Marion Wallace, and brother-in- law of Sharon and her husband Dean Abraham, and Scott Wallace and his wife Teresa. Dearly loved uncle of Tyler, Braeden, Caitlin, Chelsea, Carissa, Chris and Mike. Dale will be missed by his aunt Leah Kerr, and his other aunts, uncles and cousins. Relatives and friends were received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, ""McDermott- Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Sun- day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A service to celebrate the life of Dale McQuade was held in the Chapel on Monday, March 27 at 11 a.m. with Reverend Ross Carson officiating. Inter- ment Cartwright Union Cemetery, Blackstock in the spring. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Children's Wish Foundation. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDemmott-Panabaker Chapel LAUDER/MORRIS - Brent and Molly welcome with love their beautiful boy, BLISS PATRICK GEORGE. Bliss arrived two weeks early in the wee hours of February 25 and weighed in at 6 bbs, 1 oz. Thrilled grandparents are Doug and Dianne Lauder of Cresswell, Peter Morris of Whitby and Bob & Sue Moynham of Port Perry. Special thanks to Dr. Shepherd, Dr. Gilmour and the wonderful and caring nurses at the New Life Centre. SEDGWICK, Tim and Rachel (Traynor) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their first child JUSTIN SCOTT, on February 27, 2000, weigh- ing 6 bs. 5 ozs. A special thanks to Dr. Stewart, Dr. Kazarian and all the nuses at the New Life Centre and gramma and grampa Traynor. "Scugog Communi STAR CLASSIFIEDS or Fax: 905-985-3708 WEBBER-GORESKI - Janet and Jeff are pleased to announce that there will be another snowboarder on the slopes next winter. JACOB GLENDON PHILIP arrived on March 24, weighing in at 8 Ib., 13 oz. Baby is doing fine but Mommy and Daddy are exhausted. Proud first- time grandparents are Gail and Wayne Goreski of Port Perry and second grandchild for Susanne Webber of Toronto and C. Lesley Webber of Hous- ton. Jacob is also the first nephew for Leigh and Tim Farncombe and third nephew for Leigh-Ann and Barry Sullivan. COSTUME RENTALS fo parties, $25 - Barney, Miss Piggy, Easter bunny, YOU ARE INVITED donald Duck, Minnie yo NolV/ 8:1»; Mouse. 985-5063. ANNUAL KAREN E. HUNT, C.P.E. 66 - Electrolysis. Permanent SKA hair removal. Call now for A your confidential compli- ND mentary consultation - | CELEBRATE" (905)985-9085. Member of EA.O. and C.F.EC. | 2theScugogarenaon Waxing also available. Wednesday, PORT PERRY ART- April 5, 2000 WORK SERVICES. Art 6-7 pm. class available. Informa- . Clowns, Games, jion A Sn To Prizes & More! ion Portview Beac ; Bring your whole family! Road, Scugog Island. (NO CHARGE) PORT PERRY POWER of: WASH - Residential, com- April is mercial, houses, concrete Dental Health gum removal, drive ' through order pads. 985- Month 0722. Come and skate with the Dentists & Staff TAX RETURNS -$25 from basic returns. In-town location. Computerized, Fort Per ry thorough. Free pick-up for seniors. Kim 985-4819. Dental Centre WOMEN IN ABUSIVE Queen Street RELATIONSHIPS Dental Office The Denise House 238 Queen St. Toll Free 1-800-263-3726 Port Perry Confidentiality Assured (905) 985-8451 728-7311 CRAFT AND BAKE SALE. Scugog Island Hall, April 15, noon to 3 p.m. Silent auction, choco- late making demonstration with Easter treats for sale. Learn to podge a plate, baby quilt display, plants for sale. A variety of crafts will be available at the boutique. Visit our bake table. Come and enjoy cookies & tea. KARATE, TAI CHI and more. Find out how to live longer, happier, healthier, stress free. 985-0205. KLM GROUP SPACE Toronto-Amsterdam depart July 3, $699. For information call Wilma at Kemp Travel Plus 433- 8611 or 986-4602. HOT LUNCHEON, April 15, 11:30 am. - 1 p.m,, Grace United Church, Scugog Island. $6. Call 985-9346. LEARN TO DRAW in 6 weeks! Figure drawing with a live model at Veni Vidi this April. Call 985- 8775. NEXT MOVIE - Walt Dis- ney's TOY STORY II, Latcham Hall, Port Perry, Friday, March 31; Black- - stock Community Hall, Saturday, April 1. Start 7 p.m., admission $2.50 all ages. RUMMAGE SALE, Port Perry United Church, Thursday, March 30, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Friday, March 31, 10am. - 1 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE - St. John's Presbyterian Church, Queen Street, Port Perry, Friday, April 7, 9a.m.-2p.m. WHAT SURVIVES BEING ribbed, staked, upset & thoroughly lashed? Find out May 6°& 7! Newspaper of Choice" BOX TRAILER, 5'x10', single axle, $900. 905- 985-7810. BUY LUMBER AT mill prices. T & G hardwood flooring from $1.69 sq. ft. - pine & cedar for decking, siding & shingles. High- land Forest Products. Hal- iburton, Ont. Monday to Friday - 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 1-800-567-7114, 1-705- 457-3192. CHARACTER CAKES - All occasions, "creative designs". Kathy 985-3679. CIRCUIT LADIES GOLF CLUBS, left, 3 drivers, 9 irons, bag, cart, $300. 985-1622. COAST TO COAST (CCC, CCR) membership. Access to 700+ private R.V. Parks in Canada and U.S. Reasonably priced. 985-6763. COMBINATION POOL and ping pong table. Complete. $350. 985- 3840. FIREWOOD. Maple, oak, beech, ready in fall, 16", unsplit, 2 face cord, $80. After 5 p.m. 985-4171. Sat. Sun., "Durham Region's" LARGEST YARD SALE ril 8th 8am-5pm iI 9th Sam-5pm Barklay"s 423 Bloor St. W., Oshawa TONS OF VENDORS & IN STORE SPECIALS!!! Don't miss the great deals! 200 CEDAR FENCE POSTS; 40' TV antenna tower with rotor, excellent 21 CUBIC FOOT side by side refrigerator/freezer with in door water and ice dispenser. Excellent con- dition, $650. 905-985- 1030. 24'X12' SOLAR BLAN- KET, $20; submersible «pump, Little Giant, 5 msp. $30. 905-985-2261. EMMERSON] INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED (905) 985-7306 193 Queen, Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1B9 AMIS DU JAZZ, Sunday, April 2, 7 p.m., Brenda Carol Trio. Just married!!! Bring confetti! Church in Sonya 705-357-2468. BEEF DINNER at Island Hall, Wed., May 10, 6 p.m. Presented by Head U.C.W. Call Marion for tickets 985-2653. SEAGRAVE UNITED CHURCH, Roast Beef Dinner, Wednesday, April 12, 2000. 2 settings, 5:15 & 6:30 p.m., $12. Tickets available at 985-7778. GREENBANK'S GRAND GALA of MUSIC April 7 and 8 - Greenbank United Church featuring Junior and Senior Choirs, Jubila- tion puppets. Special guests The Brandon Fam- ity from Uxbridge. Tickets $10, families $25. Con- tacts Diane Janes 985- 8716, Dianne Pelletier 985-3745. Proceeds grand piano for the church. 40" BLOWER with weights, fits Sears tractor, $650. 985-2213. BEAUMARK ENERGY SAVER portable dish- washer $200; Kenmore heavy duty washer $250; both items recently ser- viced. Steel desk, 2-draw- er, woodgrain top $20; shop stove with firebrick $50. or best offer on all items. 905-852-9651. DIESEL NUFFIELD 460 60 h.p., TRACTOR- live PTO, t1set hyd. remotes. Will consider trades (hay tedder/rake, soil saver, etc.). 986-9679. DINING ROOM TABLE, 42"x58" long, leaf 12" wide, 5 chairs, uphol- stered. Good condition. $150 OBO. 985-1298. FERRIS DERBY front cut mowers, AGCO Allis, Poulan Pro, new and used lawn, garden and farm equipment, 0% and no payment 'til September 2000 (OAC). Trewin Farm Equipment 986-4283. FIREWOOD - all hard- wood, cut & split 16"; also firewood logs. 985-3361. FIREWOOD, all hard- wood, logs and slabs, also cut & split, all seasoned. 905-852-7586. HAY AND STRAW, round & square bales, no rain. Pick up or delivery. 905-797-2249. HAY - 50 bales 4 x 5 at $15 each. 986-0016. HUNDALI UPRIGHT PIANO, beautiful condi- tion, $1,600. 986-5086 KENMORE CHEST FREEZER good working condition, $150. Call any- time. 985-8869. LIMITED EDITION Bethesda Epsom-Utica Commemorative afghan, 46"x67" $60. 852-5389 or 852-9554.