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Port Perry Star, 7 Dec 1977, p. 24

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Vivian Rider I would like to express my sin- <y' cere thanks and appreciation to my friends and relatives for their concern and thoughtfulness, cards, flowers and visits during my recent confinement in Oshawa hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Mills, Dr. Cohoon and nurses on the 6th floor. Donald Frew The Kinette Club would like to -thank the public for their support of The Shopping Spree, special thanks to Dowson's Red & White for their enthusiasm and co- operation. Also thanks to stone Real Estate, Kendall Shoe Tree and Lawrence's Drug Store for selling tickets. A sincere thank you to friends and relatives who so kindly remembered me while in hosp- _ "ital. : Special thank you to doc- tors, nurses,. kitchen staff and the candy siriper for such Kindly thoughtful care. Also, at this time | would like to extend Sea- son's' Greetings to my many friends who were so wonderfully kind. Sincerely, - Maude Crosier We would like to sincerely thank all . friends, neighbours - and relatives for cards, gifts and visits while in hospital. We want to give special thanks fo Marilyn and Bruce Dixon, Marie and Harold Crawford, Mabel and Oliver Rohrer for all their help. Jean and Len Mennen . and family I would like to thank Drs. Millar and Tanna, and nurses of Port Perry Hospital for the kindness during my stay in the hospital. Thanks to Betty, Linda, Bev, Kathy, Barb, Bill, and special thanks to Marlene, for all the visits and cards, and Ross and Madeleine Pierre. Harry Brown I would like to thank my friends, relatives, neighbours and the- Port Perry Legion for their visits, cards and fruit baskets during my stays in Toronto Wes- tern and Port Perry Hospitals. Harold Hughes We would like to express our appreciation to our friends and neighbours of Blackstock for the lovely community shower and gifts presented to us on Nov. 19th. Thank you. Paul and Barb Christie Card of Thanks Harry and Edna Van Camp wish to express their thanks to Donna and Glen, Arthur and Connie, for the happy occasion they had for our 45th wedding anniversary. After Donna's' delicious dinnér, we enjoyed the evening with our family, grandchildren, sisters, brothers, hieces and nephews. Also thanks for gifts, flowers, best wishes and such lovely cards. The Scugog Choral Society wishes to express gratitude re- garding the public's overwhelm. ing response to their production the Merry Widow. To the numer- ous individuals and firms who assisted in many ways, we say, Thank You. Bob Gracey and Peter and Val Sweetman wish to thank friends and relatives for kindness shown during. their recent bereave- ment. The family of Robert Gracey would like to thank the doctors and nurses of Port Perry Hospi- tal for their wonderful care given to his wife, Queenie, during her recent 'illness. | would like to express my sin- cere thanks and appreciation to all the friends and neighbours for cards, letters and kindness shown to me since the death of my husband. Thank you so much. Annie Clements and family 'Announcement SWAIN--RICHARDS - On Sat. November 26, 1977 at 4 p.m., Lorna M. Richards of Tyrone and Harold B. Swain of Black- stock were united in marriage by Rev. Harold Kempling at Tyrone. The parents of "Linda Mary Evelyn St. Pierre and George Ernest Timms wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Friday, Dec- ember 30, 1977,7:30 p.m. Green- bank United Church, Greenbank, ~ Ontario. At Rest GRACEY, Hildred [Queenie] - At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Wednesday, November 30, 1977, -Hildred Hill, beloved wife of Robert Gracey and loving mother of Robert of HornBY, Raymond of Scarborough and Valerie (Mrs. Peter Sweetman) of Port Perry. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott -Panabaker, Port Perry on Fri- day, December 2 at 2 p.m. Intérment Pine Grove Cemetery. McKEE, Christina Jane - At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Wednesday, November 30, 1977, Christina J. McKee, dearly loved sister of Edna (Mrs. A. P. 'Ingram) Port Perry, Florence (Mrs. H. C. Startup) of Mississ- auga, and the late Gordon and Clive McKee. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott-Pana- baker, Port Perry on Friday, December 2 at 3:30 p.m. Inter- ment Pine Grove Cemetery. Thank-you The Scugog Chamber of Commerce would At Rest HARDING, Thomas Henry Suddenly at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Friday, Decemer 2, 1977. Tom Harding of Little Britain was in his 80th year. Beloved husband of Ethe- linda Clarke and dear father of Thelma (Mrs. Brown) of Dur- ham, Evelyn (Mrs. Peyton) of Oshawa, Ross of Lindsay, 'George and Bernice. (Mrs. Pas- nick) both of Whitby, and Joyce (Mrs. Kranitz) of Montreal. Dear brother of Charlie, Mary (Mrs. Malyon), Will, Minnie (Mrs. W. Tremeer) and Jim, all predeceased. Loving grand- father of 26 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Resting at the Mackey Funeral Home, Lind- say, for funeral service on Mon., December 5, 1977, at 3:30 p.m. Interment at Pleasant Point Cemetery. As a remembrance, donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation. Birth YOUMANS - Bryan and Marilyn are happy to announce the birth of their son, Matthew Bryan, 5 lb. 9 oz. at North York General on Saturday, November 26, 1977. In Memoriam nM LAMBE - In loving memory of a dear sister, Norena, who left us sosuddenly December 15th, 1975. Two years ago, Norene was called, To her eternal rest, Gone where the angels sing, so sweet, And taken when God knew best, We miss her here so very much, Her presence oft seems nigh, But we all hope in Heaven to meet, Where no one says good-bye: Always remembered by Mel. ville and Stella. i In Memoriam JOHNSON - In loving memory of our daughter and sister, Esther Lillian; who passed away on December 2, 1968. Her memory is as dear tcday, As in the hour she passed away, God bless you, dear daughter, You're not forgotten. Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, sisters and brothers. PRENTICE - In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Irene, who passed away suddenly December 8.1975. From our happy home and circle God has takén one we loved, She is borne from sin and sorrow to a nobler rest above. No one knows how much we miss her, None but aching hearts can tell, Loston earth but found in heaven Jesus doeth all things well. Forever loved and sadly miss- ed by husband Alfred and family. ° > Notice HOLIDAY CLOSING The Township of Scugog Office will close December 23rd noon and remain closed December 26th and December 27th. Closing for New Years Day will be Janu- ary 2nd. IF YOU WANT tc drink alcohol and can, that's your business. If you want to quit and can't, that's our business. For help call: 985-3609 or 985-3111. T.F. "Notice CHECKER CLUB...Anyone interested in playing checkers, competing in tournament or just locally. Please call 985-2639. WINNER of. Honeydale W.I. Quilt was Mrs. M. Mickie. SECOND MORTGAGE Funds available at reasonable rates. Also mortgages bought and sold prompt and confidential service. 985-2592. T.F. BELLY DANCING for fun and exercise, Thursday evenings, Latcham Centre. Phone 1-705- 786-2192 for information. T.F. FOLLOWING is a list of winners for the Doll Draw by the Hospital Auxiliary: 1st - Fire Truck - Joanne Whitfield, Port Perry; 2. Lamb - Bill Ringham, Caesarea; 3. Scotty Doll - Bill Bishop, Oshawa; 4. Truck - Joanne Foote Seagrave, R.R.2; 5. Walking Doll - Mrs. Luella Short, Seagrave; 6. Hippo - Mrs. D. Park, Wood- stock; 7. Tea set - Ellen Buller, Port Perry; 8. Doll - Reta Rod- man, Oshawa; 9. Aeroplane - Mrs. D. Ruddell, Milton; 10. Doll in Seat - Greg Taylor - Oshawa; 1). Telephone - Douglas Tozer, Whitney. The Auxiliary wish to - thank everyone who helped in £3 IVES FLORIST 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA "A Complete: Line of Floral Art for All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. NOTICE The Township of Scugog invites applications from interested persons who desire to serve on the following Boards and Committees in 1978: - Port Perry Com. Memorial Hospital Board Uxbridge Cottage Hospital Board Scugog Public Library Board Committee of Adjustment Those who have served previously please apply if interested. . } ) Apply by phone or in writing to the undersigned by December 15th, 1977. © Doreen M. Van Camp, Clerk, P.O. Box 209, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario. Phone - 983-7346 like to thank the many people who helped to make our Annual Santa Claus Parade a great success. Thank-you to all the groups, people and ° organizations for entering the more than twenty = floats. Thank-you to Santa for his faithfulness," our excellent parade marshall, Gerald Nelson; the Firemen for policing the streets; Mr. Jim Smitherman for the use of the school; 'Ralph Haan for the Latcham Centre; the Lions Club for their supervision; the Council; the Ontario Provincial Police; the Shriners; and the Hydro Commission for lighting the street and the tree. A very special thanks to Mother Jackson, Flamingo Pastries and Zoecon Ltd. for their donation of a large band. The co-operation of many led to a success- ful parade and to many happy children who. received their candy bag from Santa. Thank-you to all. " TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 1. TAKE NOYICE THAT The. Council of the "Corporation of the Township of -Scugog intends to construct as a loca) "Ifnprovement the recon- struction of the northerly 1422 feet of the boundary road opposite Lot 24, Con. 9 of the former Township of Cartwright. 2. The cost of the work is $10,600. of which $5,300. (the portion ordinarily assigned to lots lying on the east side of the subject road) is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $3.72. The special assessment Is to be paid in ten equal annual instalments. 3. The estimated lifetime of the work is 20 years. 4. A court of revision will be held on January. 16th, 1978 at 2:30 o'clock in the Municipal Meeting room, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessments or the accur- acy of frontage measurements and any other complaint that persons interested may desire to make and that is by law cognizable by the court. DOREEN M. VAN CAMP TOWNSHIP CLERK). anyway toward the success of this annual event. ~ L] Notice OBEDIENCE Training School for family, results, 31 years experience. German Shepherds, Dobermans, Manchester Terriers, puppies, adults, regis: tered. Boarding. 655-3303. T.F. 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, 4ih- Con. Mariposa (Golf Club road), 786-2086. . Coming Events AUCTION SALE, Saturday, December 10, 11 a.m. at Recre- ation Centre, Blackstock, spon- sored by Brownies, Guides and Rangers, auctioneering courtesy of John Pearce. All proceeds for ice fund. AT CAESAREA Community Church - Y.P. Christmas Concert "December 12, 1977 at 7 p.m. Skit - The Christ Child; Film - O Holy Night. All Welcome. TINSEL TEA, Janetville United Church, Saturday; December 10, 1:30 - 4 p.m. Craft table by the Brownies and Guides. PLEASE RESERVE Wednesday December 21st, 8 p.m. for the (J nek o 261 Queen St. POTTED PLANTS Scugog Choral Society's Annual 'CUT FLOWERS Christmas Sing-a-long in the "Flowers forall Town. Hal 1673. Occasions. LEGION BINGO, Thursday, - PORT PERRY December 8th, 1977, Jackpot FLORISTS $160.00 in 49 numbers. Earlybird 985-8676 game starting 7:30 p.m. D7 ANNUAL MEETING of the MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CENTRE "Port Perr: " ey will be held Our first draw for a LUCERNE WRIST WATCH was won by 8:00 p.m. Sharon Brear, Sunderland. in the Our next d ill bi December i ho © A OF Fie Soction KNIT PANT SUIT THURSDAY, DEC. 8th CONWAY GARDEN'S RESTAURANT introducing Pre-Christmas Shopper's Special FULL BREAKFAST ......... 99* FULLLUNCH ........... *1.40 FULL DINNER .......... %2.95 Including Soup - Dessert - Coffee to the consumer public for.a publishing error in the ad copy in Christmas Shoppers' Flyer, regarding the draw date reading December 23rd. This should be December 24th. The ad should also read sale items until De- cember 10th only. v SportsLand. " 3 GIANT 7 FT. CHRISTMAS STOCKING Santa's Elves are being helped by local mer- chants to fill a giant 7 ft. Christmas Stocking: Becker's, Chris Allen Aluminum, Stedmans, Ives Florist, Port Perry Printing, Organ World, Port Perry Marina, Kendall's Shoe Tree, Country Village, Gregory's Men's Wear and the list is growing. . The stocking is on display at Stedmans. Tickets afb available from all members of Port Perry Ringette, Stedmans, Young Dominion Hardware, Becker's & Country Village. Draw to be made December 24. \ : wm bed "a N [4 YS x L. 3 < p y 2 3 LZ FY EL 3 24 2] » wo ¥ 2 » i " . , ae CORRE ORLA TR i . LIA - , BA le A (;

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