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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 2001, p. 19

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a gaan po i "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 17, 2001 - 19 | would like to thank family and friends for memorial donations and floral trib- utes on behalf of my son Jamie Greenwood. Your kind thoughts will always be appreciated. To friends from C.AW. 222-P.P.G. and Steelworkers 6571 Co-Steel Lasco a special thank you. To my hus- band Carlo, my sister Patti and my step-daughter Melissa, thank you for your love and support dur- ing a very difficult time. * Deborah Camazzola | would like to thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbours, Shirley W.I. for flowers, plants, personal gifts, food, phone calls, cards and visits ~ while | was in hospital and since returning home. Special thank you to my caring family. . Hazel Coates Many sincere thanks to everyone who helped to make a success of the Durham Folklore Society's April 7th Celtic Celebra- tion to Welcome Spring at " Town Hall 1873. Thank you to the musicians and storytellers, Micki Beck, Dianne Campbell, Debo- rah Clements, Kim Michele and Heather Whaley. Thanks MC, Jack Taylor and to Refresh- " ments 'Co-ordinator, Lois Taylor. Thank you to George Blake for the fly- ers and programmes, to Heather Whaley for the press release, to Dave Dell for ticket design and printing, to Barbara Bone, Gord Jones and Mike Wil- son for their kind guidance and assistance with the ins and outs of the Town Hall. A special thank you to Jayson Callan Music, Lafontaine Trading Post, Information United Way and the Taylors for their handling of the ticket sales, A particular note of gratitude goes to Micki Beck for her amazing set designs, to the Port Perry Star for their coverage and to Marilyn Wallace, George Samells and my husband Bernie, for everything that they did. And thanks to everyone who came to share the evening with us, as well as all those special peo- ple, too numerous to men- tion, who all played a part. The Durham Folklore Society hopes to make this storeytelling event an annual spring festival, so be sure to be watching for next year's date. Dianne Chandler The family of the late Lloyd and Donna Durward wish to express heartfelt thanks to their family, friends, and neighbours for their many expressions of kindness and sympa- thy. This has been a very difficult year for us and we are so fortunate to have such caring and wonderful people help us get through this time. Chris, Charlie, and Carl Durward and families The family of the late Marie Agnes Middleton express their sincere thank yous to all our friends and family for being with us in our time of sorrow. A very special - thank you goes to Jessie for all the TLC she gave Mom during her illness. Thank you to Drs. Kazari- an, Hyshka, Smith and to the ambulance atten- dants. Thank you to Father Bernard Canning and the CWL ladies for their support. God bless you all. David, Phillippe and families Three score and ten is the number of years the Bible says a man shall live. Irwin Tripp lived for almost four score and fifteen years. We have much for which to be thankful. Words cannot express the gratitude of lrwin's family for the many kindnesses shown both'before and after Irwin's death. Dr. Tuck's tender care, the prompt arrival of the ambulance, the nurses' gentle administrations and the jovial efficiency of the cleaning staff were greatly appreciated. Palliative care also helped us view things in a different light. The many phone calls, cards, visits, gifts of food, donations to the Hospital Fund in memory of Irwin and the beautiful floral trib- utes were of enormous comfort. The shoulders offered for solace will never be forgotten. Thank you to Sandy Beaton for his words of comfort and hope and to the Presbyte- rian ladies who provided an excellent lunch. A spe- cial thank you to the men and women of Durham Regional Police for all you did. Myles and Mark at Wagg Funeral Home orchestrated events to run smoothly. Thank you. Life is granted to most of us for a very short time. We are indeed fortunate to have such good friends around us. Thanks again from the immediate family and extended family of Irwin Tripp. Cora Tripp, Brian and Dorothy Fulford, George and Geraldine Tripp THOMPSON, Don "Winger" - In memory of a dear friend who passed away on April 8, 1998. And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. Ron Dudley FRASER, Bradley, April 16, 1993. In our hearts we set aside a special place for you Your laugh, your love, your tears your fears, the look in your eyes The way we held you in our arms and tell you we would love you forever Be at peace Bradley Until we're together. ,Love you Mom, Dad, Ryan TRAN, Linda Patricia - Suddenly, on Sunday, April 15, 2001 at her home in Cannington, at age 37. Loving mother of Justin Bigglestone and Erica Tran. Loved daugh- ter of Wendy and Don Tran. Dear sister of Donald W. Tran and his wife Karen and Allan Tran and his wife Jane. Dear aunt of Nicholas, ~ Michael and Darcy and great-aunt of Mykala and Carly. Also daughter of Stan and Sharon Wallace and sister of Annette. Relatives and friends will be received at the WAGG FUNERAL HOME, "McDermott- Panabaker Chapel," 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Service to cel- ebrate the life of Linda Tran will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, April 19 at 1 p.m. Interment Whitevale Cemetery. If -desired, memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice. WAGG FUNERAL HOME . McDemmott-Panabaker Chapel RINT Paner! Read Us On The'We! Your "1 Source for | | Local Information w.portperrystar.com SATURDAY, APRIL 21,8 a.m, start. Childrens toys & books, household items, clothing. 67 Maple Street, Port Perry. Visit our showroom or call for home appointment. Transportation by request. GRANITE AND BRONZE - 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 & Lori Tomkinson In pug bahar iin Idle tae at 1 ple on 1 2. A her, she wasn't the fus Just Jeni time with family 8 fiancée was the foremost m April 5, 1060 - April 2.2, 1986 Karon Dre Dir cherished dager and sister sy kind She could turn the most ordinary day into such a special one wil ber easy smile and light-hearted ways, she brought such joy obvious to us how much she loved and cared, And we cherished every moment that she was in our lives to share. Forever in our hearts missing you, Love Mom, Dad, Lori & Jen SMITH, Lorraine Flo- rence - Lorraine Smith entered into rest 'at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Friday, April 13, 2001 in her 73rd year. Lorraine Florence Brown formerly of Sunderland was the beloved wife of Douglas Smith of Exeter and the loving daughter of Kath- eryn and the late Charles Brown of Sunderland. Dear sister of William (deceased) and his wife Vera, John, Thom and his wife Esther, Beatrice Kelly, Robert and his wife Joyce, Nicholas (deceased) and Fred and his wife Sheila. Dearly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Friends were invited to call at the THORNE MEMORIAL CHAPEL in Sunderland on Sunday, April 15 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service complete in the Chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment later at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. As a remembrance memorial donations to the Cancer Society or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. BROCK - Peter and Melissa (nee Campbell) of West Hill are happy to announce the birth of their 1st child, ETHAN WILLIAM CAMPBELL, weighing 6 Ibs. 9 ozs., bom April 1, 2001, 12:38 a.m. at Centenary Hospi- tal in Scarborough. Delighted grandparents are Errol and Nadya Campbell of West Hill and Claudette and William Brock of Port Perry. Proud great-grandparents are Olga and Joseph DeS- ouza of Scarborough. Excited to have a new nephew and cousin are Alisha, Damian, Stephanie, Michael, Julie, Ross Marina, Lindsay and Zoe. OUTRED - Richard, Ali- son and big brother Jacob are pleased to announce the arrival of CALEB RICHARD, 9 Ibs. 13 ozs., on April 1, 2001. Proud grandparents are Dean and Susan Summerfeldt of Campbeliford and Dr. James and Rosemary Outred of Port Perry. Thanks to all the staff of Markham Stouffville Hos- pital. 'PORT PERRY STAR' CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINES MONDAY - 12 NOON WRAY - Madison is pleased to announce the arrival of her baby sister. MACKENZIE DIANNE entered into her big sis- ter's life on Monday, March 26, 2001 at 4:51 p.m., weighing 7 Ibs. 1 oz. Very proud parents are Jeff and Catharine (nee Short). Also excited about baby Kenzie are gramma Ona and popa Jack, popa Dennis, gramma Maple and grandpa Maarten. Extra special thanks to Dr. Tuck, Gail and the entire nursing staff at Lakeridge Joyce Kelly Hospital Port Perry for tak- ing great care of us. Blackstock 905-986-4257 Scugog and Area Representative GREAT SANDERSON GROCERY CONTEST MONUMENTS $5() COMPANY LTD. GIFT CERTIFICATE Orillia, Ontario WINNERS WERE: 1-500-461-0282 id The Sanderson or lw Monument Co. Ltd. Blackstock - is a five generation IGA family business BEATRICE MCLEAN Hince1572. Port Perry Services include M&M production and PAUL MARLOW installation of Prince Albert Soman and Congratulations to the ivic Memorials winners. The was \. J terrific! fo our & co-sponsors. TAX PROBLEMS HELP INGO IE LIET ME 'Betty English (nee Mahaffy) Tax Preparation & Bookkeeping Tel. (905) 985-9077 A Celebration In Honour of the Life of JAMES ALEXANDER DAVIDSON (April 27,1915 - February 12, 2001) April 27, 2001 - Weather Permitting Starting at 11 a.m. from 79 Perry Street, Port Perry, and ending at the gazebo by the lake. Please watch for alone piper that will play a salute to a town and area Jim lived in for 70 years and truly loved. He wanted the best quality of life for everyone that lives here. Happy Birthday Dad, With Lots of Love, fram your family WOMEN IN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS EE The Denise House (Formerly Auberge) For Women & Children Toll Free 1-800-263-3725 Confidentiality Assured 728-7311 PV winner of the Lake Scugog ICE OUT CONTEST was JOYCE HULL of Port Perry. The actual date was \ April 12, 2014 GROUP CRUISE - East ern Caribbean with St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Nassau. November 25, 7 nights, includes return transportation to airport from Port Perry, Brooklin, Whitby. Call Barb, MARIGOLD TRAVEL, 905-985-7878. ON Reg. 04413209. PORT PERRY COMMU- NITY Nursing Home & Villa Spring Bazaar, Satur- day, May 5, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Vendor spots avail- able. Call Kim 905-985- 3205. RITA MACNEIL & The Men Of The Deeps in concert, Sunday, April 29, Peterborough Memorial Centre. Tickets: 705-743- 3561. "Friday, April 2 Music by Pete Kneale Tickets $10 available at the Legion EVERYONE WELCOME! BEEF DINNER, Sunday, May 6, 2001, Oddfellows Hall, 5 p.m. Adults $12. Tickets call 905-985-2343, 905-985-7367. BUS TRIP - Amish Coun- try, Pennsylvania with 'Noah, the Musical', September 12-16, 5 days. Including Hershey and Gettysburg, departing Port Perry, Oshawa/Whitby. Call Barb, MARIGOLD TRAVEL, 905-985-7878. ON Reg. 04413209. THE ANNUAL MEETING "for Cartwright Union Cemetery Board will be held Monday, April 23, 7:30 p.m. at Blackstock United Church. Anyone interested plan to attend. Mermill Van Camp, Chairman Saturday, April 21, 2001 Sunday, April 22, 2001 Seating at 200 pm Tea Grannys & Friends Victorian Afternoon Tea 'A Unique Tea Experience" (905) 655-5253 INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED (905) 985-7306 193 Queen St., Port Perry, Ont. L9L 1B9 SPRING INTO F FASHION Er Wednesday, April 18, Scugog Community Cen- tre, 16565 Reach Road, Port Perry. Dessert/coffee 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., fashion show 7:30 p.m. Admission $10 each, tickets 985- 9408 or 655-3898. Spon- sored by CWL. THE CHILDREN OF HOWARD & EVELYN STELL request the hon- our of your presence at an aftemoon tea to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary, Saturday, April 21, 2001, 2 - 4:30 p.m., Claremont Legion Hall, Claremont, Ontario. Best wishes only. For Sale 12' PRINCECRAFT -- minum boat with swivel seat and oars, $475; 4 h.p. roto-tiller, good condi- tion, $125; 1977 9.9 Evin- rude outboard motor, camouflaged for duck hunting, good running order, $375; pig barbecue, will do 100 Ib. pig or bet- ter, electric drive, $100; baby's fold-up padded playpen and high chair, $50; double skidoo tilt trailer, needs work, has winch and spare wheel, $150. Call Ron Bassett 905-985-8677, CASH ONLY. APRIL SUPER SPE- CIAL: 3M Carton Sealing Tape - 48 mm x 50 m roll, clear or tan (#21200- 82862) 89 cents/roll or $5.34 pkg. of 6. (Sale ends April 30/01). Star Office Centre, 188 Mary Street, Port Perry, 905- 985-7383. FIREWOOD, all hard- wood, logs and slabs, all seasoned. 905-852-7586. LJ 0, Cg TA re he CPS Sh Sa A ---- T------

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