Sead Ne oh SNSLE gn gr MN RA re Sn Rh iy hd 33, A Fu ASHER RRR 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 24, 1969 Ashburn News Commemoration services were well attended at Burns Church on Sunday, April 20 at 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. { Rev. G. H. Moore, of Ux- bridge, delivered an inspir- ing message on the subject "A Church on Fire" At the evening service several pictures were shown that were taken during the building of the new sanctu- ary. Poems were read which had been composed by mem- bers of the congregation. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Edgar Heron, organist; to Mr. Lindsay Death, chair- man of the Building Com- mittee; to Mr. Wm. Davis, chairman of the committee; and to Mr. Rus- sell Batten on behalf of the congregation. Refreshments were served Finance |. LIST WITH. REAL ESTATE LTD -REALIOR 985-7373 FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS CALL ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING 985-2581 ON YOUR OPERATED by ART (PETE) PETROZZI and a fellowship hour enjoy- ed. Visitors were present from Toronto, Port Perry, Raglan. Brooklin, Claremont and Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sparks, of Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Sparks. Mrs. B. D. Armstrong and daughter Miss Margarét Armstrong, of' Toronto, at- tended Commemoration Ser- vice in Burn's Church on Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Batten. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Rowe, of Trenton spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Heron. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cas- sady of Toronto and Mrs. ton this week. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hodgson, of Claremont and Miss E. Gostick of Atha, were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopkins. A special event 'at - the Centennial Centre this week will be an "Evening of Dis- cussion" with Norman Cafik M.P. Come with your pre-| pared questions and com- ments on Friday, April 25th at 8 o'clock. Lunch after. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. E, Lynde (the form- er J. Mole) of Brooklin in the death of her husband who was killed in a car ac- cident at Thickson Road on Wednesday morning. ~ OBITUARY = The funeral service was held at the Lewis Funeral Louie Cassady, of Brooklin, were Sunday evening visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher. Mrs. V. Hamilton, of Belle- ville, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parrott. Mrs. Edgar Heron and Mrs. Fred Daw are attending the W.M.S. Synodical in Bramp- R.R.1, PORT PERRY LICENCED MECHANIC DON'T BUILD THAT ON SITE HOUSE LOT UNTIL OBIT The death of Thomas Edward Brooks occurred sud- denly at his home on March 29th, 1969. Mr. Brooks had been in ill health for the [past year and a half. He was born on November 14, 1898 at the family homestead on the 4th concession of Reach township. The eldest son of the late William Brooks arid Minnie Dennison. He. was educated at Man- chester Public School and Port Perry High School, and attend- ed Manchester United Church Mr. Brooks began work- ing for the A.E. Jupp Const- ruction in 1927, which later became the Miller Paving Co. Ltd., and was a loyal and faithful employee for this Company for 42 years. Mr. Brooks is survived by his wife, the former Gertrude Fraser, whom he married on December 17th, 1930, two sons, Ross of Whitby, Donald of Sunderland and two daugh- ters, Evelyn ( Mrs. R. specifications. P.O. BOX 491 YOU HAVE CHC Alcan Universal Homes 'We have units from 870 sq. ft. to 1352 sq. ft. * HOT WATER HYDRONIC HEATING * SOME MODELS HAVE TWO BATHROOMS * MAJOR APPLIANCES * FREE STANDING FURNITURE " We can supply complete or will finish the, unit on a basement sipplied by you to our CONTACT US FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND BROCHURES: Central Ontario Home Builders Ltd. -- OSHAWA, ONTARIO OFFICES "AT 1 SAUNDERS AVENUE -- - BOWMANVILLE - Shier)--of --Righmond--Hill; and Diane at home. Also surviving are nine grand- children, two sisters, 'Aliene (Mrs. Roy Hart) of Uxbridge, Mildred (Mrs: Keith Lee) of Florida, two brothers, Herb of Port Perry and Fred of Prince * Albert. The . funeral service was PHONE 623-7432 ONTARIO put FRIENDLY ~ PHILOSOPHER sive: A BEES STINGER 1S ONE THIRTY SECOND LONG... THE OT) INET FEET 1S IMAGINATION... Ptolemy & Grieve | B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. Port Perry PHONE: 985-3182 ' WANT AOS | held from the Lewis Funeral' home on Tuesday, April 1st a two p.m. and was conducted by Rev. J.N. Reed. Interment, Sunderland Vault. Pall bearers were Miller] Paving employees, Messed] Jack Willoughby, Fred Ackney,) Jack Lowe, Stewart Blizzard)|; and Jack McFarquher. Many beautiful floral tributes were] evidence of the esteem in Home, Sunderland, at 2 p.m, Friday, for William John Heron of Sunderland, a former warden of Ontario County who died Wednesday at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lind- say. Interment will be in Mc- Neil Cemetery, Brock Town: ship. He was in his 70th year. Active in the political life of Brock Township for eight years, Mr. Heron served as a councillor for two years,.dep- uty reeve for two years and as reeve for four years. He was elected warden of Ontario County in 1960. For the fol- lowing seven' years, prior to retirement last year follow- puss uunaanuuw Te naLadtRRRRERww AAA SS A A A ANY KEN P. MURRAY ELECTRICAL wr Domestic and Industrial WIRING . 274 Rosa St. v CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT PHONE 985 - 7005 which the deceased was held. today's needs. Cluttered extension enough outlets. WEARS Ne LI) vial Th 1538 i There are many signs. Fuses blowing. Lights dimming. Appli- ances performing sluggishly. cords. Not How much home are you missing ~ through outdated wiring? When this house was built it was 'hard to imagine all the wonderful ways in which electricity would be serving us today. That's why the wiring in so many older 'homes just isn't adequate for Just ask your Hydro. + ing a stroke he worked with the county engineering depart- ment as a land buyer for the county. Mr. Heron is survived by his wife, the former Greta Belle Platten; and two sons, x Robert and Keith, Also surviving ' are three sisters, "Mrs, F. Beare (May) of Greenbank; Mrs. P. Robert- son ' (Hazel) of Sunderland and Mrs. E. Sweetman (Flor- ence) of Hamilton; a brother . Russell 'of Sunderland and ' seven grandchildren. On Your Paper Y CONTRACTOR /, [| " ; : ju : ' PORT PERRY ¢ e p £4 >, 1 * J ~. . + | f ; CO J So, if you're planning to mod- ernize your home, think first of tHe wiring. Have a qualified elec- i trical contractor check it. You'll 2 be surprised at how easily and inexpensively it can be updated. The Hydro Finance Plan makes it easy to get started right away. 4 g % ) 4 @ The Name of thé Game is Electrical Living.