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Port Perry Star, 6 Jun 2000, p. 28

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- 'e hg Prt EHS a. en P-- 28 - THE PORT PERRY STAR, Tuesday, June 6, 2000 A warm thank you to all of the wonderful' people of Blackstock who attended my community shower on Sunday. Sean and | cer- tainly appreciate your thoughtfulness and gen- erosity. A big thank you<o Jenn, as well as Stacey, Dana, Lisa and my mom's friends for organizing and baking for such a great aftemoon. ; Michelle Morton Thank you to all our family and friends for making our + 40th Anniversary such a special day. "Your friend- ship is a treasure." Hillis and Carol We would like to thank those who sent cards, plants and flowers, placed phone calls, delivered food and expressed their concern and sympathy during Bill's illness and passing. We would like to extend a special thank you to our neighbours on Old Simcoe Road for their generous donations and to the Wagg Funeral Home for their profession- al services. Lyn Jay & family DEYELL, Helen -In loving memory of a dear sister who passed away June 10, 1998. _ Sisters are precious And so are their names Without them to love Life is never the same But as long as we live We will always be glad And thankful to God For the sister we had. Lovingly remembered the Bowers brothers & sisters LEE -In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Elmer George Lee, who passed away June 6, 1996. We'll always remember the way you looked The way you walked and smiled The things you always said and did Are with us all the while You never failed to do your best Your heart was true and tender You lived your life for those you loved And those you loved...Remember Love always Don, Darlene and family SHARON L. LACKIE - June 6, 1954-January 5, 1993. "We are gathered here to travel together for a little while. Then in diverse directions we have to go; But if we have divine love in our souls, No matter where we go we shall meet again..." (P. Yogananda) from Mom and the family TIMMS, Etta -In memory of a loving wife and best friend, who passed away June 9, 1993. Gone are the times we did share | But the memories will always be there In my heart and thoughts you remain The sound of your voice The touch of your hand The smiles and the sounds of laughter These are the things | will have forever. Always remembered Love Harold BAKER, Roy John "Shaker" -Suddenly but peacefully at Olds, Alberta on May 24, 2000 at age 58. Remembered by Mar- garet (nee Foster). Loving- ly remembered by his chil- dren Debby and husband Gerry Martin, Peterbor- ough, Cody and Susan, Omemee, Fred and Kara- lynn, Cambelicroft, Mary, Millbrook, Kelly and Bonek Pazdzior, Millbrook. Broth- er of Rod & Donna, Sun- derland, Mdrph & Judy, Sunderland, Noreen & Clair Banks, Bancroft, Bill and Helen, Sunderland, Brenda & Ashley Russell, Australia, Jim & Joyce, Sunderland, Judith, Edmonton, Alberta, Greg & Nancy, Sunderland, Vir- ginia & Dave Eastaugh, Whitby, Joe & Dawn, Cochrane, Alberta. Memo- rial Service to be held, 'Saturday, June 17, 2000 at Millhrook Lions Centre, 2p.m. WILSON, Leona May (Charter Member of the Ladies Auxillary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 419, Port Perry). - Peace- fully, on Sunday, June 4, 2000, at her home in Oshawa, at age 82. Leona (nee Devitt), beloved wife of the late Gordon Wilson (1987). Predeceased by her sisters Evelyn Hamil- ton and Aileen Booker and her brother Laverne Devitt. Leona is survived by her sisters-in-law Mary Devitt of Oshawa, Mary Borland of Claremont, and Nettie Wilson of Thedford, her brother-in-law Arthur Wilson in B.C., and her nieces and nephews. Rel- atives and friends will be received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985- 2171) on Tuesday from 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. A Service to celebrate the life of Leona Wilson will be held -in the Chapel on Wednes- day, June 7 at 1 p.m. with Reverend Hugh Kemohan officiating. Interment Nestleton United Church Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Founda- tion of Ontario. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDemott-Panabaker Chapel ad (80 LA ASCOT KO IA Ue AYE i § ETCH Advertise Where It Pays" foot BE SERRE DURWARD, Lloyd James - at the Lakeridge Health Care Center, Oshawa on Thursday, June 1, 2000. Lioyd Dur- ward was the loving hus- band of Donna (nee Nel- son). Dear father of Chris and his wife Tilly, Charles and Carl and his wife Lynette. Son of Marion Durward and the late James. Dear brother of Earl and his wife Joan, Ruby Tindall and her hus- band Keith, Robert and his wife Joanne, Isabelle Skelton and her husband John, Gord and his wife Jane, Murray and his wife Grace, Keith (Charlie) and his wife Maisie, Patricia Bailey and her husband Wayne. Predeceased by sister Eileen and brother Larry. Dear brother-in-law of Susan Durward and Walter Dee. Lloyd will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Josh, Jeffrey, Jesse, Corey, Luke, Brittney and Jack- son. Survived by many . aunts, uncles, family and friends. Friends were invit- ed to call at the LOW AND LOW FUNERAL HOME, 1763 Reach Road, Port Perry (985-7331) on Sun- day, June 4 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services were held in the funeral home Chapel on Monday, June 5 at 1 p.m. Interment at Pipe Grove Cemetery. Donations to the Commu- nity Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Canadi- an Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. McKINLAY, Margaret - Suddenly on May 31, 2000 at Toronto Westem Hospital, at the age of 52 for past 10 years. Loving daughter of Edna Connel- ly and the late David Con- nelly. Beloved mother of Jill Penny, Tracy & Andy D'Alessandro and Jacque- line Connelly. Dear sister of Jim, Danny, Peter and Eddie. Margaret will be sadly missed. FERRIER, Olive Rosa- mond -1901 - 2000 - Passed away peacefully PE z DECORATION SERVICE for the Hillman & Kendall Cemeteries will be held June 11 at 2 p.m. in Utica United Church. Speaker - Joyce Kelly | FOR HELP CALL - ears. An employee of ; 3 Auberge) For Women & Chidren Ministry of Correctional Rev. Jack Grifin. Special Toh tee 1.000.263.3725 Services and secretary for Music - Pineridge Edition. Confidentiality Assured Port Perry Probation office 728-7311 JOIN THOMAS COOK TRAVEL'S theatre trip to "LION KING' at the Princess of Wales Theatre on Saturday, July 15. Price $159 each includes prime centre orchestra seating plus retum luxury motorcoach transportation at Riverwood Retirement from Port Perry. Only a Home in her 99th year. few remaining seats. Call She will be sorrowfully Blackstock 985-2268. missed b Robert, Brighton, England, David | 205-986-4257 | PORT BARBECUE - and Cynthia of Orangeville Scugog and Area Yelverton United Church, as well as grandchildren Representative Friday, June 9 pr 420 Jo-Anne of London, Car- p.m. Ads Bis, under 12- olyn and her husband SANDERSON $6, preschool-free. Peter of Orangeville, MONUMENT Claire and David of Eng- STRAWBERRY land, and great-grandchil- COMPANY LID. DELIGHT culinary class, dren Sam and Claire Orillia, Ontario Morey Jue 26, 1 bn. Howard of Orangeville 1-800-461-0282 Loam how to make jams. who knew her only a short time. The family received their friends at the Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham, 905-936-3477 on Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. Memorial service was held in Trinity United Church, Centre Street, Beeton on Friday, June 2 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flow- ers, donations to Trinity United Church would be appreciated. The Sanderson Monument Co. Ltd. is a five generation family business since 1872. Services include production and installation of Cemetery and \_ Civic Memorials. J pies and strawberry desserts. Cost $20. To reserve your spot call Sonya 985-2030. JACK AND JILL for JEN HOUGHAM and TOM PARISH, Friday, June 23, 2000, 9 p.m. to 2 a:m., Brews & Cues (Canadian Tire Plaza), Port Perry. $20 per couple, $12 per single. Tickets available at your home 1763 Reach Rd., Box 698, Port Perry LIL INO \_ (opposite fairgrounds) (. Cremation information * Pre-amangments may be made at our office or in ENO ( * FUNERAL DIRI ~D Established 1875 d~ * Complimentary rooms for after service reception * Bright, large, modern building * Parking on premises for 80 cars 985-7331 985-7332 the door. 985-5140. (905) J WRAY, Everett John - Passed away at Lakeridge Health, Port Perry, on Sat- urday, June 3, 2000 in his 78th year. Dearly loved husband of Velma (nee Tripp) of Shirley Road, Port Perry. Dear father of Judy Diamond (Mike deceased) and June Maughan (Leonard). Poppa of John and Jeanette Maughan and Michelle & Lee Diamond. Dear brother of Lois Cochrane, Merlin Wray, and Bumess Bryant, Den- nis Wray. Pre-deceased by Myrtle Montgomery, Robert Wray, Ivan Wray, and his parents Russell and Blanche Wray. Visita- tion was held at MEMORI- AL CHAPEL BROOKLIN, 79 Baldwin Street, Brook- lin, Monday, June 5. Funeral Service Tuesday, June 6, 2000 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Memorial dona- tions to Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation, Myrtle United Church or Lak- eridge Health, Port Perry would be appreciated by the family. Visit our showroom or call for home appointment. Transportation by request. (U4 £324 1012 DIY § DAY (023 VAN PR G0 X GRANITE A - PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS - CUSTOM DESIGN - CEMETERY LETTERING - RESTORAHONS 108 Brock St. W., Uxbridge Phone: (905) 852-3472 Toll Free: 1-888-672-4363 BRO Fax: (905) 852-0085 After hours (705) 228-1046 Dave & 1.on Tomkinson E Call Collect KAREN E. HUNT, C.P.E. - Electrolysis. Permanent hair removal. Call now for your confidential compli- mentary consultation - (905)985-9085. Membet of E.A.O. and C.F.E.C. Waxing also available. Port Perry Star. and Weekend Star PORT PERRY PHARMA- CY will be open Fridays 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sundays noon - 4 p.m. effective June 2. HOSKIN STABLES Horsemanship Courses, July 3 : 14, July 17-28, July 31 - August 12, 9 a.m. - noon. Safety a prior- ity. 986-5558, 986-4558. RA RR RD "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" STAR CLASSIFIEDS Phone: 905-985-7383 or Fax: 905-985-3708 et 562 ALMA STREET EAST, Saturday, June 10. . Something for everyone. BORELIA CO-OP annual yard sale, Saturday, June 10, 2000, 7 a.m. til when- ever. Beside Canadian Tire Plaza. GIRLS CLOTHING - etc. gently used, sizes 0-2. Many items from sunsuits to snowsuits, excellent prices. On display at 174 Mary Street, 12-7 p.m. or 905-985-2635 for an appointment. MULTI-FAMILY, 1628 Conc. Rd. 9 (in Enfield),. Saturday and Sunday, (9 a.m. - 4 p.m.). Maternity and childrens clothing, toys, baby and household items, and more. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2000 , from 8 a.m. to noon, 4 Greenway Blvd., (just south of Oddfellows Hall), Port Perry. Good stuff - great prices. Rain or shine. SATURDAY, JUNE 10-9 a.m.-4 p.m., Yelverton Road-1 mile south of 7A. Lots of kids items includ- ing stroller, car seat, swing, toys and misc. trea- sures including cedar rails, king size sheets, wool duvet, rocker recliner. 4'x3 1/2' BOX TRAILER - $200; 7 baseboard heaters, 32" to 112" $200; 1,000 Ib. winch plus accessories $75; Hum- mingbird portable fish-find- er $150. 985-5179. 40 - 4X4 ROUND BALES .of oat-barley straw, $6 per bale, loaded. 985-2496 after 6 p.m. or leave num- ber. 5 H.P. GILSON ROTOTILLER, boxliner - fits Ranger or S10 (80s model) $75; food dehydra- tor - only used once $50. 1-705-786-1455. 5 H.P. REAR TINE ROTOTILLER, new engine, tune-up, $400. 705-357-2437, ask for Larry. : AGGREGATES (full range) SAND - gravel, limestone, topsoil, triple mix, decomposed manure, any quantity. VAN CAMP CONTRACT- ING 852-1515. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, dolls, collectibles, clothes & crafts at Durham Street Flea Market, 79 Durham St, West, Lindsay, Satur- day & Sunday, 9 am. - 4 p.m. year round. EMMERSON ...yow're only Local newspapers We're all you really need! INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED (905) 985-7306 193 Queen, Port Perry, Ont. LIL 1B9 BUY LUMBER AT mill prices. T & G hardwood flooring from $1.89 sq. ft. - pine & cedar for decking, siding & shingles. High- land Forest Products. Hal- * iburton, Ont. Monday to Friday - 8 am. - 4:30 p.m. 1-800-567-7114, 1-705- 457-3192. CHARACTER CAKES - All occasions, "creative designs". Kathy 985-3679. COMPUTER deals.net - Pentium internet starter system $299, Pentium laptop $599, superfast 500 mhz internet screamer with 17" h.p. monitor $998. We love doing upgrades and difficult repairs. 905- 655-3661. CRAFTERS -New 3/4" pine, kiln dried/dressed 4 sides, all widths, 50 cents board foot. Pine Plus 986- 5152. FIBERGLASS TRUCK CAP, asking $250 obo. 905-985-0262. 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. HORSE TRAILER, 2- horse McBride. Good con- dition, $2,500. 985-7632. HUNTER PROPANE INSERT with 25 foot liner kit, brass trim kit & fan, 30,000 BTUs, $300. Call 1985-3246, after 5 p.m. LIMITED EDITION PRINTS - sports, wildlife, excellent gift for Father's Day, 985-0160. MARINE RAILWAY - homemade, 80 ft. track, dolly, electric winch, $500. 986-5574. PFAFF SEWING MACHINES & sergers. Lessons and service avail- able. 985-8133. PREGO TENDER DOU- BLE STOLLER, navy blue, $300, 905-509-6472 after 6 p.m. ROTARY MOWERS, new 5' & 6', $575 - $1,325; post hole auger, 12" new, $795; gravity boxes, one with hydraulic unloading auger, 8 & 10 ton gear hay rakes N.H. 55 & Ferguson 3 pt, $595 & $850; small truck crane jack type N.H. 512 manure spreader, 170 bushel with top beater $1,650; M.F. dyna-bal- ance sickle mower, 6 ton wagon with new hay rack $895; new 20 ton wagon gear $1,295; disks, 7° & 8', 3 pt, $475 & $675; ploughs 2 & 3 furrow small cultivators, rear blades 6' & 7" $285 & $395; cattle shute with auto head gate, new $595; head gate only $295; cement mixer with motor $100; Allied bale stooker with motor $150; duals 16.9 x 30, snap-on with hardware $575; chain harrows, 10', $350. 705- 324-7047, Janetville.

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