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Port Perry Star, 28 Sep 1977, p. 22

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Xv, 4 Xr on SK ~ SRT 3 2 = RAT 3 Sd ¥ Jaw dh PL al FARA ARS 37 : BATT Classified Ad We would like to thank our family, friends and relatives for the lovely cards, gifts and party given in honour of our 25th anniversary. Joan and Ron Middleton We wish to thank Dr. Allin and maternity staff of Port Perry Hosptial. Bonnie and Shelly Nixon The family of the late Walter Knight wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for acts of kindness, cards, floral tributes and don- ations to charity. Also special thanks to Rev. S. McEntyre, Port Perry Community Nursing Home, Dr. Stewart, and Carson Funeral Home. . * Announcement 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. S28 Birth HERDER - Karl and Karen (nee Virgin) are happy to announce the safe arrival of their second child, Jade Erin, a . brother for Amber Willow, 7 Ibs. 2 oz. at Port Perry Memorial Hospital, Sunday, September 25, 1977, at 4:40 a.m. Special thanks to Dr. Allin and matern- ity staff. NIXON - Ken and Bonnie are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Shelly Lynn, born September 18th, 1977, weighing 4 Ibs. 11 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycett of Seagrave, and Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Nixon, Haliburton. TAYLOR - Larry and Fran are delighted to announce the birth of their son, Kenton Bruce, born September 18, 1977 at Port Perry Hospital. Proud grandparents are Bruce and Dorothy Taylor, Stouffville, and Frank and Mary Andrews, Port Pgrry. Sincere thanks to Dr. T. Millar and maternity staff. TROTTER - Lennis and Esther (MacDonald) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Blair Andrew, on September 20, 1977. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mac- Donald, Port Perry, and Mr. and' Mrs. W. H. Trotter, Oshawa. Sincere thanks to Dr. Allin and the maternity staff of the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. In Memoriam BEACOCK - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Austin Beacock, who died suddenly September 30, 1976. The years have passed too soon, But our memories remain. Helen Beacock apd Family TREWIN, Frederick William - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away October 1, 1970. : Our thoughts are ever with you, Though you have passed away. And those who loved you dearly Are thinking of you today. Lovingly remembered by wife Jean and sons, Lloyd and At Rest DeHART, Lewis James - At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Friday, September 23, 1977, Lewis J. DeHart, beloved husband of Alice Waite, and dear father of Allan of Port Perry, Roy of Oshawa, Robert of Streetsville, Lynda (Mrs. L. Brown) of Oshawa, Cindy (Mrs. D. Cole) of Uxbridge and Rich: ard of Oshawa. In his é4th year. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott.Pana. baker, Port Perry, Tuesday, September 27th at 2 p.m. Inter. ment at Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. 22-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1977 Card of Thanks At Rest MacCANNELL, Mervyn Roy - Suddenly at Uxbridge, Ontario on Saturday, September 24, 1977, Mervyn Roy MacCannell, dearly loved husband of Bessie MacDonald and loving father of Douglas of Peterborough, and Jewell Dawn (Mrs. V. Filletti) of» Utica. Loving son of Jessie MacCannell of Mississauga, brother of Jean (Mrs. Wm, Ferguson) Orangeville; Violet (Mrs. James McLean) Shel: bourne; Annie (Mrs. Ted Irvine) Owen Sound; Lois (Mrs. Al Hoag) and Clifford of Missis- sauga; Grant of Markham; Roy of Durham; Ted of Brampton. Loving grandfather of Kelly Lynn, Gail and Ryan. In his 63rd year. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry for service on Tue. September 27 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Hillman Cemetery, Utica. SLUTE, Murray Allan - At the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, September 20, 1977, Murray A. Slute, dear son of Mrs. Ethel Beelby, R.R.3, Port Perry and the late George Slute, dear father of Debbie, Heather, Karen & Patricia, brother of Earl, Kenneth, Ray- mond and Carl, all of Oshawa, Harold of Peterborough, and the late Lloyd Slute. In his 41st year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry, on Thurs. September 22 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery Notice CHANDELLE is fabulous fashion at your fingertips. For a home fashion show, or inform- ation, call Oshawa 723-1332. 012 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 LIONS CLUB 101 winners for August. Don Carnegie $50.; Ruth Shepherd, $50.; Bill Sharpe, $25.; Audrey Sharpe, $25.; Jim Elliot, $25. September winners: J.J. Gibson, $50.; Don Forder, $50.; Ken Goreski, $25.; John Maj- cher, $25.; Ira Carr, $25. POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers for all Occasions. PORT PERRY FLORISTS 985-8676 Scugog Shores MUSEUM open on SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS ONLY! Time: 1to5p.m. _ Until Thanksgiving Weekend. T.F. CLUB ANNRENE Dance Band Schedule 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 Notice BELLY DANCING for fun and exercise, Thursday evenings, Latcham Centre. Phone )-705- 786-2192 for information. T.F. DURHAM:-Northumberland Liberal Bowmanville. TOWNSHIP OF $CUGOG bok ihy Association Annual Meeting, 8 p.m., October 5th, 1977, Port Darlington Marina, Everyone wel- $28 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. WESTERN CANADA SCHOOL OF AUCTIONEERING LTD. Canada's first, and only com- available. CLUB ANNRENE Dance and Banquet Hall, available for your groups fund raising activities, Book your next year's dates now, while choice dates are still Contact Don Arm- strong at 576-5522 or 576-6599. 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 SCUGOG ISLAND BEAVERS - A beaver colony will be starting on Scugog Island in November. Any boys, ages 5 to 7, interested in joining, please contact Marg Lawrence, 985-7245 or Bill Bobbie, 985-3552. DANCE Nestleton Community Centre SAT., OCTOBER 8 9p.m.fola.m. Music by JOEY VANN Buffet -- Refreshments For advance tickets call 986-5580 or 986-4327 $10.00 per couple FIREWOOD for cost of cutting, will allow to take firewood on strips 100 ft. x 50 ft, along highway, conc. 10. Brush to be piled for burning. All cedar reserved. Wood cut must be removed before snowplough or forfeited. All burning will be done by owner. Phone Harrison Holdings, 985-7520 or 985-7676. 50:50 DANCE Royal Canadian Legion Br. 419 SAT. OCT. 1st 8p.m.fola.m. Records IVES FLORIST 985-2525 | LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Art for All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. Notice ANNOUNCEMENT Announcing the opening of a new Dental Office for the Practice of General and Family Dentistry at 400 Dundas St. West, Whitby (corner of Kent, 2 blocks west of Brock St.). DR. H. WEINGARTEN, DENTIST Office hours by appointment. Evening and Saturday appointments are available. 666-1555 Coming Events LOTO LUCK DRAW OCTOBER 22, 1977. LOTO LUCK is not just "another lottery'. The full benefit of this lottery is felt here #n Scugog, where most of the prizes are won and where the beneficiaries spend most of the proceeds. LOTO LUCK supports Youth (scout Rain); 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. $300. $200. $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 - 1.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 'Coming Events| Coming Events Coming Events T.V. PUPPETRY will be coming Friday, October 7th at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m., Town Hall 1873. Contact Scugog Library for information. FREE Jukido (Judo) classes, registration at United Church Auditorium, Thurs. September 29th, 7:30 p.m. All ages wel- come, 985-8152. PLAN TO ATTEND the Annual Hot Turkey Dinner with Plum Pudding, served by Sunderland U.C.W. on Wednesday, October 26th, 1977, in Sunderland United Church. Beginning to serve at 4:00 p.m, Adults $4.00. Child- ren, 12 years and under, $2.00. RUMMAGE SALE, Port Perry United Church, October 6th, 1-9 p.m., October 7th, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 05 U.C.W. FALL FASHION Show for young and old. Wednesday, September 28th, 7:30 p.m. at Blackstock Recreational Centre. Bazaar and refreshments. PORT PERRY LIONS Club Bingo every Tuesday at Lat. cham Centre, Earlybird game 7:30 p.m. sharp. Doors open 7 p.m. Jackpot $10.00 per line; $200.00 in 54 numbers; minimum $50.00. CARTWRIGHT High School Dance, featuring Jupiter, Sept. 30th, 8:30 - 12:00 p.m., $2.50 per person. PENNY DRAW - TEA BAKE SALE & CAKE WALK Sat., October 1 ODDFELLOWS HALL Sponsored by: Maybelle Rebekah Lodge Tickets & articles for Penny Draw on display at Herb Brooks Feed Store through month of September. - EVERYONE WELCOME to a meeting todevelop a Local "COMMUNITY CARE" Program for the elderly to be held SEPTEMBER 29,1977 -7:30 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS 181 Perry Street - Port Perry. SPECIAL GUEST: Richard Johnson, Regional Co-ordinator, Community Care Sponsored by Scugog Social Planning Council. GARAGE SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 - 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1-10 a.m, to 6 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 22 miles east of Uxbridge on Hwy. No. 47 Or 3 miles west of Hwy. No. 7-12. MOVING!!! EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! Case VA Tractor (PTO-3 ph); 17' Holiday Travel Trailer; Misc. Baby Supplies (crib, change stand, etc...); Camping Supplies; Dalmation - male; Lawn Mower & Garden Supplies; ~ Antique Ice Box; Chicken Manure (bring own containers); Hockey Equipment (5-7 yr, old); 8' x 16' Shed; Plants; Many other articles too numerous to mention. JACK & PAT BECHARD TOWN HALL 1873 p Port Perry COMING EVENTS FIRST CONCERT OF THE 1977-78 SEASON PORT PERRY'S CONCERT PIANIST DR. TOM MILLAR in two great performances Friday, September 30 Saturday, October 1, 8 p.m. For tickets call 985-3715 or 985-3043. Also available at Port Perry Star. SCOUT-GUIDE PARENT ASSOC. REGISTRATION OCTOBER 3rd & 5th For Brownies 4to5 p.m. Guides & Ranges 7to9 p.m. Cubs7to8p.m. Pre-Registration will be held at Annual Meeting on October 2nd, 1977. Fee per family: 1 Child $15. - 2 Children $25. - 3 or more $35. NOTE: Child must be accompanied by a parent at registration. Due to increase costs of hall maintenance we have found it necessary to increase fees. Parents Association Annual Meeting will be held _at Port Perry Scout-Guide Hall on Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. All parents are urged to attend. Brn cr ao ----- A Sp 7 <b

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