I I nmin ft {f FIA m EOL EEE 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1977 Card of Thanks I wish to thank the nurses, friends and those who had phoned, sent cards and visited me in the Port Perry Hospital, also thanks to Dr. Allin and Dr. Cohoon. Walter Pascoe My sincere thanks to Dr Cohoon, Allen and Price, nurses and staff of Port Perry hospital for care and kindness while | was in the hospital. Thanks to my family and friends for the nice gifts. Gertrude King Marion King would like to thank all her friends and family for their cards, visits and flowers. Special thanks to Dr. Martin and Dr. Honan and the nurses of Port Perry Hospital for their kindness and care. Thank you to our friends, neigh- bours and relatives for the cards, and inquiries, during my stay in Port Perry and Oshawa hospi- tals. Archie Empringham Our warmest appreciation to everyone who participated in the wonderful surprise celebration for our 25th wedding anniver- sary. Many thanks for the thoughtful cards, gifts and refreshments. Ron and Lorraine Brown Mrs. Marion Fenton and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks for all the tokens of sympathy received from neigh- bours, friends and relatives. 'Also thanks to Dr. Tom Millar, nurses and staff of Port Perry Community Hospital for their kindness, the efficient services of McDermott-Panabaker and the comforting messages of Rev. Robert Brawn. Specialthanks to my dear friends of the Senior Citizens Apartments for their -kindness and the preparing and serving of refreshments. Sincere thanks to Dr. Tanna, Dr. Rowsell, Dr. Ugray, Dr. Grant, Dr. Stewart, nurses and staff, friends for care and kindness while in hospitals. Earle Bradburn We would like to express our deep appreciation for the thoughtful gifts presented to us by the people of Scugog Island. Penny and Don Pettypiece | On behalf of the Easter Seal Campaign | would like to thank each person who donated to this worthwhile cause. The final total being $3,495.00. Once again you have the satisfaction of knowing you have helped some one less fortunate and know it is greatly appreciated by the Crip- pled Children Society. Yours sincerely Keith Paradine, Chairman Easter Seal Fund Richard and | would like to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, gifts and visits during my stay at Port Perry Commun- ity Hospital and recuperation at home. The family have sure appreciated the baking. Sincere thanks to Dr. Allin, Cohoon and Millar, and nursing staff. Bobbie Drew and family Announcement Douglas B. Holtby and Rita Kulimias were united in marri- age on Saturday, September 10th, 1977. The wedding took place in Papua, New Guinea. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Popowich, R.R.2, Port Perry, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forth. coming marriage of their young- est daughter, Susan Ruth to Robert Douglas, son of Mr: and Mrs. Ronald Bryant, R.R. 1, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on October 8, 1977 at Port Perry United Church at 3:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Day, Good. wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Port Perry, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Heather Joy and Bruce Richard. The wedding to take place October 1, 1977 at 3:00 p.m. in Port Perry United Church. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Doyle announce the marriage of their son, Richard to Tory Melnyck, on September 3rd, 1977 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Birth COATES - John and Helen are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Katie Lynn, born September 8, 1977. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coates, Port Perry, and Mrs. Harold Swain, Blackstock. Sincere thanks to Dr. Allin, Cohoon apd maternity staff. REESOR - Larry and Joanne are delighted to announce the birth of their first child, Lauri Anne, on September 9. 1977, at Soldier's Memorial Hospital, Orillia. Proud grandparents are Charles Reesor and Peter and Rolande van Kessel, all of Port Perry. APPLETON Deena and Richard are happy to announce the birth of their son, James David Richard, born Saturday, August 27, 1977, at Port Perry Hospital. Proud grandparents are Marvin and Yvonne Appleton of Scugog Island, and Bernice Rosen of Toronto. We would like to thank Dr. Martin and staff of Port Perry Hospital, and the ladies Auxiliary. At Rest BIGWOOD, Arthur - Suddenly at the - Port Perry Hospital, Monday, September 19, 1977, formerly of Sellers Ave., Tor- onto. Beloved husband of the Late Janet Paterson Jamieson, dear father of Margaret (Mrs. Gordon Carnegie), Port Perry; Audrey (Mrs. Harold Blashill), Toronto; Eleanor McKercher, Toronto, and William, Port Perry.. Grandfather of nine, great grandfather of two, who will miss him. Residing at the Chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry. In liev of flowers, donation to charity of your choice. SPEARS, Lyle Lloyd - Suddenly at Belleville, Ontario, on Sunday September 11, 1977. Lyle Lloyd Spears, son of the late James and Hazel Spears, and dear father of James of Oshawa, Glenda (Mrs. B. Keenon), Scarborough, Cheryl Ann, Lyle Lloyd, Anne Marie and Melanie May. In his 49th year. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. PEARCY, Frank - On Monday, September 5, 1977, at Community Nursing Home, Port Perry, in his 88th year. Frank Pearcy, brother-in-law of the laté Edna Pearcy of Part Perry, dear uncle of Wesley Pearcy of Marksdale, Frank Pearcy of Rockton, George Pearcy of Hespler, Mable Lumsden of Newcastle, N.B., Isabelle Green of Fergus and May Peters of Ashburn. Funeral Services were held at the Carson Funeral Home and Chapel, 79 Baldwin St., Brooklin on Thursday, September 8th. Interment Rockton Cemetery. KNIGHT, Walter Reginald - On Wednesday, September 14, 1977, at the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry, in his 90th year, Walter Reginald Knight, beloved husband of the late Eleanor Gertrude Knight. Dear father of Theodore of Port Perry, Hugh of Ashburn and James of Toronto. Dear brother of Victor of Orillia. Predeceased by five orothers and five sisters. Also survived by seven grand- children and two great grand- children. Rested at the Carson Funeral Home and Chapel, 79 Baldwin Street, Brooklin. Fun- eral service was in the chapel 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Interment Groveside Cemetery. If desired, donations to the char- ity of your choice would be appreciated. In Memoriam Notice Notice Notice MUNRO - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Beatrice Ada, who passed away September 16, 1976. God took her home, it was his will, But in our hearts she liveth still. Always rememberes by Ray, Dorothy and family. - Notice RECOVERY Incorporated. Self help mental health group. Port Perry United Church, Monday nights, 7 p.m. For further infor- mation, call 985-3987. CERAMIC SUPPLIES - Duncan Glazes, stains Sno Kilns Classes - Custom Firing - Cus. tom Airbrushing; Greenware, Decals, Gold, Lamp parts and clock movements. Country Chic Ceramics, Little Britain, 4th Con. Mariposa (Golf Club road), 786-2086. : CLUB ANNRENE Dance Band Schedule Sept. 24 - Positive Outlook Oct. 1 - Dino & the Capris Oct. 8 - Something Blue Oct. 15 - Something Blue Oct. 22 - Par 4 Oct. 29 - Lockerbie NO JEANS 'RESERVATIONS DON ARMSTRONG 725-4344 or 576-6599 LOTO LUCK - Third drawing October 22, 1977, helps Town Hall 1873, Scout Hall, Port Perry Scugog Shores Museum meet increased building costs. Tic- kefs $5.00 at various Scugog businesses. EOW PORT PERRY Badminton Club begins its new season Monday, September 26, Port Perry High School, 7:30 p.m. Election of executive to take place. ~ Fees $5.00 per person. WESTERN CANADA SCHOOL -OF AUCTIONEERING LTD. Canada's first, and only com. pletely Canadian course offered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1970, C.366. For partic. vlars of the next course write: Box 687, Lacombe, Alberta or phone 782-6215. ¥ - N9 ~ IVES FLORIST 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA . A Complete-Line of Floral, , Art for All Occasions. 1 Flowers Wired World Wide. | Scugog Shores MUSEUM open on SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS ONLY! Time: 1to5p.m. Until Thanksgiving Weekend. T.F. tax purposes. NOTICE to DONORS Big Brothers' Bowl for Millions Your official tax receipts have been mailed to the bowler who collected your pledge. Please contact this person if you require your receipt for NEW STORE HOURS effective Monday, September 26th, 1977 FLAMINGO PASTRIES LTD. NO. 2 SHOP will be only open From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. MONDAY to FRIDAY Notice THIRD INSTALLMENT OF TAXES for the TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG are due SEPTEMBER 21, 1977. SECOND MORTGAGE Funds available at reasonable rates. Also mortgages bought and sold prompt and confidential service. 985-2592. T.F. THIN IS IN! Join TOPS. Lose those excess summer pounds. Tuesday 7 :30 p.m. Port Perry High School. Call Jane Wilson, 985-3260 for more information. S28 BELLY DANCING for fun and exercise, Thursday evenings, Latcham Centre. Phone 1-705- 786-2192 for information. T.F. TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Applications are now being taken for the Ontario Home Renewal Programme. For further infor- mation or' an appointment, please contact the Municipal Office at 985-7346, POTTED PLANTS CUT.FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions. PORT PERRY FLORISTS 985-8676 TAKE NOTICE THAT the Mayor of the Township of Scugog hereby declares the week of Sep- tember 26th to October 1st,.1977 as "'Sight Conservation Week' in our Township. Lawrence Malcolm, Mayor. ATTENTION BRIDGE Players - Port Perry Legion will begin its fall session of bridge, Wed., September 28th at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. ATTENTION Scugog Island United Church needs an Organist or a Pianist. Apply<to Mrs. Maurice Fralick or Mrs. Don Gerrow. HELEN M. BATHIE Dr. of Chiropratic wishes to advise her patients that her office will be closed Septem- ber 23 until October 3, as she and her staff will be attending a seminar on the Sacro Occipital & Cranial Technique of Chiro- practic, in Omaha, Nebraska. Coming Events OPEN HOUSE. The family of Earl and Erie Squelch Invite relatives, friends and neighbours to an Open House, Sunday, October 2nd, from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniversary at their own home in Columbus. Best wishes only, please. $28 SCUGOG ARENAS' SKATING SCHEDULE STARTING: NEW ARENA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 - 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Shinny - $1.50 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 - 11:00 a.m..to 1:00 p.m. Shinny - $1.50 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 - 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Pre-School - Free SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 - 9:00 to 10:45 p.m, Adults (16 & over) - $1.00 each SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16 - 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. : Family (children must be with adult) - $1.50 max. OLD ARENA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 -8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Public Skating Public School 50¢.; Adult & High School 75¢. ea. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. Pre-School - Free (Cut out for future reference.) LOTO LUCK DRAW OCTOBER 22, 1977. LOTO LUCK is not just "another lottery'. The full benefit of this lottery is felt here in Scugog, where most of the prizes are won and where the beneficiaries spend most of the proceeds. LOTO LUCK supports Youth (Scout Hall); the Arts (Town Hall); and Heritage (Scugog Shores Museum). LOTO LUCK deserves your support. Only 1,000 tickets at $5.00 per ticket. 1in 10 tickets will win a Free ticket in the next draw or money back. Better odds than any other lottery in Canada. PRIZES: $1,000. $100. $50. TRUST FUND: 40% of net proceeds will be added to the trust fund set up in 1975 to provide for future assistance. To date the fund has grown to about $1,700. and a sell-out in October will add 'another $1000. Trustees of the fund are Mrs. Mary MacGregor, Mr. Grant MacDonald, and Mr. Bill Sharpe, all.of Port Perry. BUY YOUR TICKET NOW: Dowson's Food Master - I.G.A. - Eleanor's Florist - Port Perry Star - House of Howard - Country Village - Luke's Country Store - Geo. Smith Law Office - David's Beauty Salon - The Pink Dot - Gord Lewis Motors - Brock's - Port Perry Star Stationery. : For further information - The Secretary, Irma Lewis 985-3633 $300. $200. rime CE SE CR TE ee. Re, n « +» kJ