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Port Perry Weekend Star, 7 Apr 2000, p. 25

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PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" For the several visits| to Lakeridge Hospital Port Perry-l hope the last will be the last. However, | wouldn't ask for a better place - Doctors Smith, Cohoon and Allin and entire support. staff deserve a sincere tha you, as do my friends relatives. { Clarke Ross The family of the late Maurice Baker wish to thank members of the: community of Port Perry who were such a support to him during his recent ill- ness. Special thanks also go to Maurice's family doctor and friend, Dr. Tom Millar, Dr. Nancy Kazarian and the medical staff of Lakeridge Health Port Perry, Rev. Robert Le Page, Port Perry United Church Women, and Myles and Mark of the Wagg Funeral Home. The husband and father is much ¢ Evelyn Baker Janice & Vytas and family Grant and Mary Jane et Phone: 905-985-7383 or Fax: The family of the late Bill Ferguson wishes to thank their many friends and rel- atives for all the kindness- es expressed during their recent bereavement. Not enough can be said for the services of Durham Access to Care, the ambulance personnel, the staff at Lakeridge Health Port Perry, Dr. Puckerin, Wagg Funeral Home, Blackstock U.C.W. and the Rev. Shearman for their: parts in the care, concem and compassion Sincerely, Jean, Alan "and family and Kevin. hd George, who ; hassed away, April 3, : G0 fn knew that he was Tht a vor hr bo Sot He closed his weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace thine" way in the beautiful hills God the valley of rest so fair day, we know not We will meet our loved one there. ' by wile Geeta and fami remembered MEDD, Hazel - who passed away April 10, 1999. Two dear, bright eyes, a tender smile A loving heart that knew no guile ; Deep trust in God that all was fight : Her joy to make somie other bright If sick or suffering one she knew Some gentle act of love she'd do No thought of self, but of the other | know He said "Well done, dear mother." - Always remembered "~ by her children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren 0 REDMAN - In loving of Marci Redman Who passed away on Apr 7, 1998 Time has moved slowly It seems as if it was only your laugh and smile filled our home. I love you, We miss you, John, Amanda, Jason, Michael and Tyler. A ER LA REDMAN - In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Marci Redman (Doupe) who passed away April 7, 1998. Silent thoughts, tears - unseen Wishing your absence _ were only a dream Today, tomorrow and all life through We'll always love and remember you. In our hearts forever Mom, Dad, Michael, Suzanne and David REDMAN - In memory of Marci Redman who passed away on April 7, 1998, Memories are like threads of gold They never tarnish or grow old. Remembered always Helen, Cliff and David THOMPSON, Don And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. Healey Dudley Robert & Carolyn Hall 126 Water St., Port Perry (905) 985-4300 RESIDENCE 985-771 HEALE - Bob and Nancy are overjoyed with the arrival of their daughter HANNAH ROSE HEALE at 4:10 p.m. on Thursday, March 23. Baby sister for Jeremy, Emily and Sam. First granddaughter for Bob and Lynn, third for August and Judy, great- granddaughter of Maisie and Margaret, niece of Tom and Karen and Tom. Many thanks to Dr. Sue Shepherd and all of the doctors and nurses at the New Life Centre who were so supportive. BLAIR - Murray and Bemita of Port Perry are pleased to announce the surprised early arrival of their first child CURTIS JOHN, weighing 3 Ibs. 1 oz., on March 13, 2000. Many thanks to: Dr. Roberts and staff at Ross Memorial Hospital for their quick assessment and the staff at Women's College Hospital and NICU cur- rently caring for Curtis. We would like to thank all our family and friends for their kind thoughts, prayers and best wishes. Proud grandparents are Frank and Truus Jetten of Lindsay and Norene Dale of Oakwood. WILKS - Michael and Brenda are delighted to - announce the arrival of their son, LIAM JACOB, on March 16. Welcomed by big sister Micaela and grandparents Wray and Kathryn Gundry and Bill and Mary Kay Wilks. Thanks to Dr. Puckrin, Dr. Tepper and the nurses of the New Life Centre for their excellent care. mo FORD DUMP, diesel with plough. Good shape. Bill 985-1719. 1984 CHEV PICKUP, 305, drive clean, good work truck, $1,000. Call 985-2299, 1986 DODGE CARA- VAN, 4 cylinder, automat- ic, ps, pb, all new tires, ' passed emissions test. Asking $1,200 as is. 985- 2042, 1998 DODGE RAM, 13,222 kms., 1500 reg. cab, green, V8 auto, air, am/im cass., boxdiner, run- ning boards, trailer hitch. Asking $18,800. 905-985- 7810. PRIVATE SALE. 1997 GMC JIMMY, S Series, 4 WD with only 53,000 km., $22,800. Call 986-7897. PLATINUM PLUS AWARD FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2000 - 25 TER AES Can 1971 CHEVELLE - solid car, new paint, 307 ci, cam, $5,600 certified. 985-8177 days, 985-8392 evenings. 1983 ACADIAN SCOOT- ER, 4 door, 4 cylinder, low km., good condition, $1,300 OBO. 985-7538, 985-0861. 1988 CHEVROLET COR- ICA V6, auto., air, new exhaust and battery, lady driven since new, very clean, $1,400. 905-852- 1984 AUDI 4000 - 200k, rebuilt engine, certified, good condition, $1,500. 905-985-6556. 1991 FORD TEMPO, as is, $1,000 OBO, 109,596 km. Call 985-7783, after 7 p.m. to see. 2000 PONTIAC BON- NEVILLE, auto, air, pw, Pl, cruise, power seats, tit. rn RA

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