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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 2000, p. 24

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"Scugog Community Newspaper of Choice" SSIFIEDS Phone: 905-985-7383 or Fax: 905-985-3708 __Forsale® Norm Caswell wishes to thank his friends and neighbours for their kind words and cards of sym- pathy on the passing away of his daughter, Mary Ben. Our heartfelt thanks to our very dear friends, neigh- bours and family mem- bers for their special prayers, flowers, dona- tions and cards during the recent loss of our precious mother and Oma, Anna Martens (de Haas). A spe- cial thank you to. Father Canning, members of the C.W.L. and Wagg Funeral Home. Pete, Laura, Sue-Ann and families " The family of the late Dou- glas Henderson express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their phone calls, cards, flowers and charitable donations dur- ing our recent bereave- ment. Thank you so much. The Henderson family To everyone who sent flowers and donations, the Redman family would like to say thank you. To Dr. Puckrin, Dr. Russell, Dr. Cohoon and especially the Emergency staff of Lakeridge Health Centre of Port Perry, thank you for your help and support these last few days as "well as over these last few years. To Rev. Lockhart for the celebration of Cliff's life to the Odd Fellows Lodge for the service and Low and Low for their care and concern, our thanks to you. To the Head U.C.W. for their bountiful lunch thank you. Especially to all of you who took time out of your busy lives to visit, write, and call it meant so much to us, thank you, from the bottom of our hearts. We would like to share these words written by Norm Sheppard and Diane Storie, our friends and neighbours, to com- fort us. In memory of our friend Cliff Redman We just want to tell you that the short ten years that we knew Cliff weren't really enough to us. We ft wish it could have been twenty or even thirty. We will always remember seeing him out there behind our house, driving the old red tractor in the blazing July sun with his tattered, wide brimmed hat, when he was trying to stay ahead of the pig weed, and rushing out with a tall glass of ice water for him, and seeing that ever-present Redman smile of his while we chat- ted about when it would rain next. He was a kind, thoughtful man, always on the go, right to the very end. The world was a bet- ter place while he stood upon it. We will miss him very much, and our #thoughts are with all of you and him. We will carry our memories of him We wish to thank our rela- tives and friends for mak- ing our 50th Anniversary such a special occasion. Also thanks for gifts, cards & flowers. A special thank you to the Head U.C.W. Ladies for the delicious lunch. Ralph & Helen Hortop » Chad - In loving memory of our dear son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, nephew, grandson & cousin, who left us October 18, 1986. We miss you so in many ways We miss things you used to say And when old times we do recall It's then we miss you most of all. Love you very much Mom and Dad Jackie & Doug Tracy & Gary Donnie, Douglas, Summer Brittany, Ray & Leon Marg and all cousins KENNEDY - In loving memory of our dear son, brother and uncle, Trevor Lewis, May 23, 1966 - October 30, 1981. So may the winds of Heaven blow gently On a quiet peaceful spot Where the one we love lies sleeping And never be forgot Nothing could be more beautiful Than the memories we have of you To us you were so special Apd God must have thought so too. Sadly missed and always remembered by your family MANNS - In memory of Richard who passed away October 24, 1995. No length of time can take away Our thoughts of you today. Ivan & Jim PAYNE - In memory of any dear parents - Mary Payne, October 24, 1992, Herb Payne, October 26, 1993. May the winds of love blow softly And whisper so you can hear We will always love and miss you And wish that you were here For all that life has given US . And all that's left to do We'll know no greater treasure Than the days we had with you. Love from your daughter Bonnie, Jerry, Bobbi-Jo and Nathan BRIGHT, Grant Ira (Member Royal Canadian Legion Branch 419, Port Perry, member Warriner Lodge 1.0.O.F. Port Perry) - Peacetully, after a short illness on Tuesday, Octo- ber 17, 2000 at the Belleville General Hospi- tal, at age 87. Grant Bright formerly of Seagrave, beloved husband of the late Sina (nee Irwin) and the late Kerry Bell. Loved father of Jean and her husband Rod Barbour of Havelock, George Bright and his wife Linda of Port Perry, and John Bright and his wife June of Havelock. Grant will be missed by his 8 grandchil- dren and his 7 great- grandchildren. Relatives and friends will be received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott-Panabaker Chapel", 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985- 2171) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Ser- vice to celebrate the life of Grant Bright will be held in the Chapel on Friday, October 20 at 11 a.m. with Reverend John Griffen officiating. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired, memori- al donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association. WAGG FUNERAL HOME McDemott-Panabaker Chapel CENEY - Sean and Jen- nifer are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child BROCK OVER- TON, on October 11, 2000, 8 Ibs. 1 oz., at Lak- eridge Health Port Perry. Excited grandparents are Tony and Cynthia Ceney and Bill Linington. Brock is welcomed by Aunt Kelly, Uncle Mike and Aunt Lorna and cousins. Spe- cial thanks to Dr. M. Brown, Dr. T. Brown, Dr. Stryde and all the nurses and staff. ITS A BOY! AGNEW - Brendon and Debbie are proud to announce the early, yet safe arrival of their son, RYAN JAMES ROBERT at 8:28 p.m. on Friday, October 13 (under a full moon!). The proud new parents would like to give a special thanks to Dr. Shepherd and all of the nurses at Lakeridge Health Port Perry's New Life Centre for bringing their "special little guy" into the world. And of course, a special thanks to family & friends for all their love & support. RSNA | GRANITE AND BRONZE INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED (905) 985-7306 193 Queen St., Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1B9 FINANCIAL and Estate Planning, accounting, retirement plans, tax returns, life, disability, ill- ness insurances, G.I.C.'s and Mutual Funds. Rud- man 905-852-7634. FRENCH IMMERSION lessons being offered in my home in Port Perry for children ages 4 and up every Saturday starting in November. | am also offering one on one tutor- ing for school age stu- dents. For more informa- tion call 985-8360. 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. MIGRAINE SUFFERERS - A meeting will be held November 10 to discuss our rights and position with hospital administra- tion re standing orders for information. 985-0455 leave message,-cahl will be retumed. THE WINNERS of the Catholic Women's League draw were Thelma Hall, Anita Mazzarollo and Cheryl Elo. fice Centre ae is it aie ree ] Offers the foiiowing services: * Photocopying * Colour Laser Copies » Faxing * Laminating * Binding » Canpar Shipping * Printing -business cards, rubber stamps, let- ler head & envelopes, invitations, address labels 188 Mary St, Port Perry 985-7383 Fax 985-3708 Hours Mon to Fri 9-5 Saturday 930 - 1.30 ---- WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS The Denise House (Formerly Auberge) For Women & Chidren Toll Free 1-800-263-3725 Confidentiality Assured 728-7311 - PERSONALIZED MEMORIALS - CUSTOM DESIGN - CEMETERY LETTERING - RESTORATIONS by the Royal Canadian Legion 484 Bay St., Port Perry KARAOKE NIGHT Friday Oct. 27 «9 pm - 1 am Back Forty Music Man Everyone Welcome Nov. 4, Yam-4pm + Heritage Christian School Colborne St. W, Lindsay ! Vendor information; ' 705-357-3758 $1.00 Admission Door Prizes, Quit | \; Bring this ad & get in free | EEF SUPPER -St. John's Church, Black- Stock, Saturday, Novem- er 4, 4:30, 5:45, and 7 p.m. Adults $10, 5-12 years $4, under 5 free, family-2 adults and up to 3 children $25. Tickets, phone 986-5377. CHRISTMAS CRE- ATIONS ANNUAL CRAFT SHOW, Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 28 & 29, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., 104 Rob- inglade, Seagrave, follow signs. Quality wreaths, swags, angels, reindeer etc. Custom Christmas decorating. Orders avail- able, reasonable prices. 985-2935. CYNTHIA CUPPLES CHRISTMAS EVENT, Nov. 4 & 5, 10 am. - 5 p.m. Pottery & a large variety of unique & inter- esting gifts. 8319 3rd Con- cession, Uxbridge. 852- 5615. SEAGRAVE ANNUAL HOT TURKEY DINNER - November 1, 2000 and U.C.W. bazaar. Advanced tickets only-third sitting and takeouts still avail- able, 985-7778. CHRISTMAS DECORA- TIONS, skis, appliances, wide variety of other items, Saturday and Sun- day, October 28, 29. 47 Ambleside Drive, Scugog Island. 1988 HONDA CIVI sedan; 1984 Chev pick- up; 1979 Lincoln Mark V, best offer. 985-9048, 986- 1142. 4 - 32 x 11.50 DAYTONA TIRES, 50% tread left, $150; days 985-0420, evenings 986-5327. BUILDING SUPPLIES - new 26 gauge metal roof- ing, siding, etc., painted, 30 cents sq. ft. Phone 1- 705-426-9835, after 6 p.m. 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 SPECIALS - Pentium intemet starter system $299, Pentium laptop $599, loaded 600MHZ system with 17" moniter $398, new color printer $59. We love doing upgrades and difficult repairs. 15 years experi- ence. (905) 655-3661. FIREWOOD, 3 bush cords, maple, cut, split and seasoned, $75/face, $210/tull cord; piano- Heinzman, upright grand, oak finish, $500; Paluski rowing shell with oars, as new, $1,800; exercycle, like new, $200. 985-3466. STAR ffi Centre AITO ETT RTT We carry the following supplies: * Office * School * Art / Craft » Computer * Ink Cartridges (name brands, compatible 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. FREE RANGE CHICK- ENS $1.75 Ib.; firewood $160 a bush cord. Call after 7:30 p.m. 985-7783. FULL SIZE Harvest Gold stove, $50 or best offer. 985-0252. SOFA BED, beige-brown tweed, $75; double bed, 2 years old $125; 2 dressers, $20 each. 986- 0095. TELEPHONE JACKS INSTALLED all residential applications. New homes included. Dave 985-7558, or cell 404-3611. USED TIRES, all sizes, guaranteed. From $19.95 - 13" Bring this ad for free mount & balance. North Port Tire 985-8054. HAY, 4 X 5 BALES. No rain, reasonable, loaded. 986-5611, 986-4246. HAY AND STRAW - round/square bales, stored inside. Pick- up/delivery. 905-797- 2249. HAY FOR SALE, 4x5 round, alfalfa and timothy mix; horse hay, no rain, stored inside, large quanti- ty, $20 OBO. Arnprior (Ottawa area), 1-613-623- 6714. HAY, 4'x5' & 4'x4', small squares, no rain. Call for details 705-357-2140. JOHN DEERE 318 (50" mower), Deutz Allis 12, 17 & 20 H.P. (60" mower), Cub Cadet 12 H.P. (46" mower), all in excellent condition. Some attach- ments available. Also 6' rotary mowers. 0% & no payment til June/O1, (OAC). Trewin Farm Equipment 986-4283. JOHN DEERE SNOW- BLOWER. 8 h.p., good working condition, chains on tires, $500; John Deere rideon lawn mower, 12 h.p., 34" cut, needs engine work, $400, 1-705- 374-5470. LINTON FARMS -Our farm market and pick your own is now open - pota- toes, spanish onions, fall decorations. Come & have a taste of the coun- try. 571 Raglan Road East, Simcoe Street South. 655-3949. MARLIN 30-30 Winch- ester, Model 336, $275: Ruger model 96 22 Mag- num lever action, 2.5X power scope $300, FAC required. 986-4094. MOVING SALE. Upright piano, excellent condition, $1,500; Hauser wrought iron kitchen seV4 chairs, $200; 2 end tables, oak/glass tops, $225/pair; 13" color TV $50; all items obo. 985-9689. NEW PREFINISHED METAL -26 guage 48" & 52" wide, 10-80 ft. long, painted, many uses - roof- ing, siding, lining build- ings, fencing, etc. 30 cents per sq. ft. Call after 6 p.m. 705-426-9835. SAND, GRAVEL, LIME- STONE, topsoil, triple mix, crushed granite, crushed red brick, reclaimed asphalt. Pick-up at our WINDOWS, WINDOWS, WINDOWS. New win- dows in stock. Cash and carry or professional installation available from the Window Warehouse located in the Reach Industrial Park, Regional Rd. 8, 985-3747. WOODSTOVEcomplete & ready to install. Includes insulated pipe, flashings, heat shield, etc. $450. Heats 1,200 - 1,400 sq.ft. 985-2181 evenings. 1981 MONTE CARLO, 87,000 kms, emissions in July, mechanically sound, well maintained, $700 as is, 985-3285. 1985 BUICK LIMITED, 60,000 miles, as is $1,500. 986-4803. 1989 DODGE SHADOW for parts, 4 like new tires on rims, altemator, starter, rad, whole car (runs good) $300 or best offer. 985- 3559. 1990 FORD TEMPO emission tested and certi- fied, runs great, $3,200 obo, 985-4643. 1992 BUICK PARK AVENUE ULTRA,3.8 V6 super charged, loaded, leather, etc. Excellent con- dition, certified and emis- sion tested. Must see, $6,500 OBO. 985-0252. 1994 SUNBIRD LE, 4 door, auto, AM/FM cas- sette, 146,000 km., certi- fied $3,995 OBO. 986- 5726. HERDER SALES 166 Reach Park Rd. Port Perry 985-3885 QUALITY USED CARS 97 Venture Van......."13,995 92 Topaz G8, 4 Iv. .... $3,995 97 Neon, 2 Dr. Asto...$7,995 always. reinked & refill kits) The Redman family, Helen, John, Rosa, David, Kingsley, Amanda, Jason, Michael and Tyler A ' TT p---- ® aw 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 TONS OF OLD STUFF, working computer, printer, amplifier & speakers, stove fan, etc. 114 Spring Bivd., Saturday, October 28,9 am. Visit our showroom or call for home appointment. Transportation hy request. All Vehicles Certified yard or we deliver. Any quantity. SHEPSTONE HAULAGE, 1451 Reach St., Port Perry, 905-985- Good Retianle Certilied Venjetes 7282. v from $S1900up SrA AL 25 Veh LA ¥ Fram 188 Mary St, Port Perry 685-7383 Fax 985-3708 Hours Mon to Fri 9.5 Saturday 9.30 - 1 30

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