Ce DE TORR NA oh fas aT Cn et nd xl wy Nein UNY 4 A NR A SS MN ATR IS BE A THE EDT a7 Sol At SEERA ARREST RAR SEM SRT ARV EY LAR 3 ATE RA wh I hy Ww pei A nS 1303 Rr Le TOY TS Card of Thanks | wish to thank the nursing staff of Port Perry Community Hospital who cared for me dur- ing my 2 recent stays. Also a special thank you to Drs. Allin, Cohoon and Stewart. Harold Cornish The family of the late Rayment Williamson wish to extend sincere thanks to friends, neigh- bours and relatives'for their acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy during the recent bereavement of our dear Father Grandfather and Brother. The family of the late Frank Lesslie Train (Bud) would like to express sincere thanks and appreciation to their friends, neighbours, relatives and the Caesarea Ladies Auxiliary for all their kind deeds and thoughts during their recent bereave- ment. A special thanks to Rev. Parsons, the doctors and nurses »~ of Port Perry Hospital, the am-' _ bulance service and the Funeral Home of McDermott-Panabaker. Irene Train & Family Our dear wife and mother has left us, and no one in the family can thank our many friends for their great kindnesses as adequately as she did following her operation in June. At that time Edith knew she had a date with the angels. The Bruton Family (Following reprinted from The Star July 12th) Confucius say: "/I live in a very, small house, but my windows look out on a very large world." How | learned the truth of this philosophy during my recent stay in hospitals, and so | wish to thank all the kind folks who live in that very large world. First, to Dr. Martin, Dr. Millar, the friendly nurses and staff of our Community Hospital;- Dr. Honein, nurses and staff of the 6th floor, Oshawa General Hos- pital; and our own Dr. Matt Dymond, for their care and interest. To our rector Rev. Reg Rose, who was such a comfort to my husband, to dear Rev. Woolcock, and good friends, Rev. R. Mansfield and his wife Kay, for their visits and to Rev. Brawn. To the Honeydale Insti- tute for gifts of flowers and fruit, basket, and to all the individual] members for cards, gifts andj visits. Also to the ladies of our Hospital Auxiliary for gifts, cards and visits, and the members of the Church of the Ascension A.C.W. I wish to thank my friends and co-workers at Nursery School; all my friends, neighbours and relativ- es; my son in England for many telephone calls (distance can sometimes be so frustrating). And now a special thank you to my husband and daughter who kept the home fires burning, travelled back and forth between hospitals, and were busy each day doing something for my comfort. Then | add a very special thank you to Mrs. Paul Diamond of Seagrave, who with the loving help of her daughter, paid me a surprise visit in person at the Community Hospital. Have | fotgotten anyone? | hope not. So many thanks to each and everyone. Edith Brunton Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Jean Carol of Toronto and Robert Thomas Nicholas of Brampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholas of Toronto on October 21. After a honeymoon in Jamaica Jean and Bob will reside in Brampton. Births BROWN, Robert and Lovanne (nee Popowich) wish to announce the arrival of their first child, Robert Murray William, 7 Ibs. 102 ozs. on October 10, 1978. Proud grand- parents are Mrs. Betty Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Popowich and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown. Great-grandchild for Mrs. Mary Popowich and Mrs. Florence Irwin, both of Oshawa. Special thanks to Dr. Allin and maternity staff. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMillan of 211 Bigelow St. are pleased to announce the arrival of their first grandchild, Glen Gordon, 8 Ibs. 6% ozs. on Friday, October 6th, 1978 at the Guelph General Hospital. Son of Ron and Janet McMillan, third grandchild for Ruth Lloyd of Cannington, 23rd great grandchild of Mrs. Milton Stone; Seagrave. NESBITT - Trevor and Lorraine (nee Shea) are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son, Scott Trevor, weighing 8 Ibs. 5 ozs. on October 4, 1978. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shea of Janetville and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nesbitt, Nestleton. Special thanks to Dr. Sheppard, Dr. R. Hoag and maternity staff at Peterborough Civic Hopsital. CANNON - Kevin and Cathy (nee Gerrow) announce With love the birth of their daughter Megan McGregor 7 Ibs. 14 ozs. born October 3, 1978. Proud Grand- parents are Mrs. Mary Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Bruc Gerrow of Port Perry. First greatgrand- child for Mr. and Mrs M.A. Gerrow of Oshawa. Special thanks to Dr. Martin and maternity staff. At Rest COATES, Russel Jas. - At the Community Nursing Home, Port Perry on Tuesday, October 10, 1978, Russel Coates beloved hus- band of the late Mary Jane Lambe, dear father of Irene (Mrs. Sandy Moore), Murray, Verna (Mrs. Leonard Slute) and Jim. Also survived by 11 grandc children and 10 great grandchild- ren. In his 88th year. Funeral Service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Friday, October 13th at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. WEBBER, Scott - Suddenly after an auto accident at Red Deer Alberta, Wednesday, October 11, 1978. Scott Webber, in his 24th year, beloved son of Grant and Edythe Webber, of Columbus, brother of Robert of Janetville and Tricia (Mrs. Fred Nesbitt) of R.R. 1 Brooklin. Rested at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E., Oshawa. Services were in the chapel, Monday, October 16th. Inter- ment, Groveside Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly acknowledged. WHITE, George Alfred - Sudden- ly at his home Nestleton, Ontario on Thursday, October 12, 1978 George White husband of Florence Staunton and father of Carol (Mrs. Robert Pearce) of Aurora. Funeral sérvice at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Saturday, October 14, 1978 at 2 p.m. Interment Nestleton Cemetery. In Memoriam BOUDREAU - In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Alvin Boudreau who passed away October 21st, 1977. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Lovingly remembered by daughters Gloria and Daphene, sons-in-laws Danny and Wayne and grandchildren MCCARTNEY, William - In loving memory of my husband who passed away October 17, 1977. " A faithful husband, one of the best, May God grant him eternal rest. Lovingly remembered by wife Olive McCartney McCARTNEY, William - In memory of a loving father who passed away October 17, 1977. Silent memories, true and tender Just to show we still remember. Sadly missed by sons Bill and Dan LYNDE, In memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Walter C. who passed away October 14, 1976. Not dead to us who loved him Not lost but gone before, He lives with us in memory "And will forever more. Always remembered by. wife, sons, daughter and grand- children. MCCARTNEY, William - In memory of a loving father who 'passed away October 17, 1977. Beautiful memories are treasur- ed Dad Of happy days when we were together. ' Sadly missed by daughters Dorothy, Phyllis, Wilma, Ruth, Carol, Vicki, Barbara, Mary and Gail. Notice OBEDIENCE TRAINING School for family, 32 years experience, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Cockers, registered. Boarding 655-3303. T.F. NESTLETON COMMUNITY Centre - rentals available for dances, weddings, group functions, etc. Call for rates 986-4788 - E.O.W. MORTGAGE FUNDS. available at reasonable rates. Also mort- gages bought and sold, prompt and confidential service. 985-2592. i T.F. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE tickets for Nestleton Community Centre on sale starting October 21 from Nestleton Area Recreat- ion Club committee members or at Nestleton Community Centre 'Notice SPECIALIZED DOG Grooming, pick up available. Anne Mees, Utica. 985-8219 < T.F. ANYONE WISHING tickets for the Kinettes Elimination Dance, October 28-at Blackstock, ple.ise call 985-2226. Special $200. price and 2 $50.00 prizes. 018 IVES FLORIST 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Art For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. Coming Events GOLDEN HARVEST BAZAAR, Saturday, October 21, 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. at Northminster United Church, corner of Rossland Road and Simcoe St. North. Apple dolls, dried flower arrange- ments, Christmas treasure etc. . EUCHRE - Oddfellows Hall, Saturday, October 21, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by Maybella Rebekah Lodge. Admission 75c. Prizes and lunch. BEEF SUPPER - sponsored by Oddfellows, November 8th 6:30 p.m. Oddfellows Hall. For tickets call John Beckett 985-7733 after 5p.m. N1 THE FAMILY of Bert and Elva McMullen wish to extend an invitation to relatives and friends in celebrating their parents 50th Wedding Annivers- ary at an Open House in Yelver- ton Church Hall on Saturday, October 28, 1978 from 2to 5 p.m. i Coming Events Coming Events KINSMEN CLUB Monday night bingo at Port Perry Latcham Centre. Major jackpot will be $300. Early bird game at 7:30 sharp. T.F. COME AND ENJOY the Catholic Women's League bazaar and tea on Saturday, October 28th from 1 - 4 p.m. at the Catholic Hall, - Scugog Road. 025 BINGO every Tuesday Night,' Port Perry Lions Club; at Latcham Centre. Earlybird game, 7:30 p.m. sharp. Doors open 7 p.m. Jackpot $10.00 per line; $200.00 in 54 numbers; mini- mum $50.00. . T.F. ANNUAL MEETING - Durham Region Federation of Agricul- ture, Tues. October 24, 1978 at 8:00 p.m. at the Church of the Immaculate Conception Hall, Port Perry (7A Hwy). Guest speaker - Peter Hannam, O.F.A. president. All welcome. . PAPER DRIVE 1st Scugog * (Manchester) Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, Saturday, October 21st. Please tie papers securely and have at gate by 9 a.m. To assure pickup call Lambs 985-7139 Pages 985-2939, Kerrys 852-6798. Sat. morning call Ginns 985-7274 where the truck will be loaded. Maybelle Rebekah Lodge PENNY DRAW Saturday, October 21st ODDFELLOW HALL 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. Bake Sale - Cake Walk - Tea Tables Penny Draw Items on Display in Port Gifts Window. (Next door to Star Office.) GARAGE SALE - CONTINUOUS. 110 Lilla, TV, exercizer, chord organ, skates," rug cleaner, drapery rod, clothing, household items. 5 PANCAKE BREAKFAST, Sun- day, October 22, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Recreation Centre, Blackstock. Sponsored by Blackstock United Church. Adults $2.00; Children 12 and under $1.50; Preschoolers 50c. ON THE OCCASION of their 50th Wedding Anniversary, the family of Florence and Ben Smith extend an invitation to their friends for Open House from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, October 28, 1978 at the Prince Albert Community Centre. Best wishes only please. PORT PERRY FAT ALBERT CLUB DANCE Utica Community Hall SAT., OCTOBER 21 8:00 p.m. to 1a.m. Music by 'Saggitarian' Buffet Lunch Bar Privileges $7.00 per couple Please contact: 986-5516, 986-5548 or 986-4661. dance on October 21. 018 Best wishes only. = LEGION BINGO - the next . Legi Bi ill be Th - POTTED PLANTS ious Alin G IAN T YARD & CUT FLOWERS $190. in 52 numbers. Earlybird - Flowers for all Occasions. game starting 7:30. 025 BAKE SALE PORT PERRY TURKEY SHOOT at the Little FLORISTS ITY are, 63 Scugog Street - Blackstock 985-8676 Shot guns only. Sponsored by OCTOBER 21 1978 y . Little Britain Minor Ball. Ajax-Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa realtor THE OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD on behalf of the Membership, proudly announces the introduction of its' new ¢ MLS COMPUTER PHOTO BOOK as of October 3, 1978, featuring: 1. Weekly updates of all residential MLS Listings; 2. Special sections with IC & | (Industrial, Com- mercial and Investment) properties and farm and vacant land MLS Listings: 3. Weekly reports on all MLS sales; 4. Up-to-date mortgage information; - 5. Maps of the jurisdictional area of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board which includes: Bowmanville-Newcastle, Port Perry - Scugog. 6. Complete regional information; Health Units, Day Care Centres, etc. 7. Location and addresses of all schools and churches in Durham Region. This much improved system will not only assist the Real Estate Board Members greatly, but of- fers a more complete Multiple Listing Service to vendors and a better method for purchasers to select the home of their choice. "Call your favourite Real Estate Office for a look at the new Computer Photo Book." Bake Sale: 10 a.m. to 12 noon Yard Sale: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by Blackstock Nursery School, Added Families. In Case of Rain or Snow - to be held at Town Hall, Blackstock. ADMISSION $1.00 The Potpourri Handicraft Guild of Port Perry is pleased to present the 3rd annual "FALL FESTIVAL OF CRAFTS" Town Hall 1873 - Queen St. - Port Perry SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1978 - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. * Craft Town * Demonstrations * Tea Room - Bake Table * Puppet Shows * Afghan Draw - Door Prizes CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL. GREETINGS PORT PERRY BADMINTON CLUB opens their new season commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1978 AT 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Running Shoes and your own Racquet - A MUST! For further information call John Benschop 985-7630 after 7:00 p.m. > 'wt © »