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Port Perry Star, 7 May 1980, p. 26

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Sincerely, Sharon Logan We would like to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for gifts, flowers and cards we received on our 50th Wedding Anniversary day, and to the Blackstock U.C.W. for the lovely luncheon served. It was a memorable day we will always cherish. Marwood and Olive McKee To our Nestleton friends for best wishes and expressions of friendship tendered, we'll always treasure these memories and wish all the very best in the future. Nancy & Butch Malcolm and family Words are inadequate to express my sincere thanks to my rela- tives, friends and neighbours for their kind expressions of sym- pathy, floral tributes, cards, and donations made to the Ontario Heart Fund and other funds, in the sudden loss of my dear hus- band Donald. Spectal thanks to Rev. V. Parsons, the ladies of Nestleton UCW, and McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home. Muriel Thompson The Port Perry Hospital Auxi- liary wishes to thank all organi- zations and individuals who so generously made donations to make their Spring Fair the success it was, without your help it could not have been achieved. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Donnelly, R.R. 4, Port Perry, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Reta Larraine to Kevin Wayne Beer, son of Shirley Beer and the late Kenneth Beer, Port Perry. Wed- ding to take place Saturday, June 14, 1980 at Immaculate Conception Church. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schillings and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson are happy to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage uniting their children Frances Johanna and Ronald Wayne. This celebration of love will be on July 19th, nineteen hundred and eighty, at 4 o'clock, Immaculate Conception Church, Port Perry, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. John Hofstee of R.R. 4, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Don Cochrane, R.R. 3, Port Perry, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Margaret Grace Helen, and Calvin Ivan Coch- rane. Marriage to take place May 31, 1980 at 3 p.m. at Man- chester United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeShane are pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter Kathy Jean to Mr. James Earle Douglas Fowler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Fowler, R.R. 2 Blackstock, Ontario. Wedding to take place May 31st, 1980 at Port Perry United Church. CLARKE - John & Janet (nee Hoy) are very pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their second child, a brother for Jeffrey, James Leslie, born April 17, 1980 weighing 7 Ibs. 152 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hoy, Oshawa and Mrs. Mary Clarke, Ajax. Many thanks to Dr. Allin and maternity staff of Port Perry Community Hospital. STEVENS - Murray and Marg (nee Cochrane) are pleased to announce the birth of their son Michael James, born May 3, 1980, weighing 7 Ibs. 9v2 ozs. MAUGHAN - June and Leonard are proud to announce the arrival of their first born, John Everett, born May 2, at Oshawa, weight 6.12. Grandparents Everett and Velma Wray, Port Perry, Violet Maughan, Halibur- ton. Great grandparents - Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Tripp, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Dickey, Port Perry, Mrs. Annie Maughan, Lindsay. WAKEFORD (nee Popowich) Lea-Anne is happy to announce the safe arrival of her baby sister Amanda Kim born on Friday, April 25 at 4:07 p.m. at Oshawa General Hospital weighing in at 8 Ibs. 13 ozs. Proud parents are Allan and Maryanne. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Popowich and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wakeford, both of Port Perry. Great grandparents Mrs. Mary Popowich of Oshawa and Mrs. Mae Fisher of Florida. At Rest ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR David and Kathleen Petrie, Shaklee Supervisors of Black- stock, Ontario, are pleased to announce on behalf of Shaklee Canada Inc., the appointment of Martin and Peggy Cassibo to the position of Assistant Supervisor as of April 16, 1980. You are" invited to contact them at 986-4886 or R.R.1, Nestle- ton. A bigger "thank you" can't be given to those who had their thoughts and prayers with Barclay while he was in hospital or to the staff of Port Perry and Sick Childrens Hospital for their excellent care. To our families and friends we can only say "What would we do without you?". .God Bless you all. Earl, Mary Jane Phoenix & family PORT PERRY KINSMEN CLUB would likexto thank the fol- lowing local usinesses for donations for our Ladies House of Howard; Petebo- rough Lumber; Irwin Smith; Music; Country Classics; Crandell's Riverboat; and Bruton's |.D.A. THANK YOU To all who made our FIRST FARM FAIR such a success; to those who assisted in the planning and carrying out each detail; to everyone who contributed some of their livestock; to the organizations who do- nated time and ideas; to the Ontario County Milk Com- mittee who* gave free milk and cheese té children; Especially to the over 3000 people who visited our Sales Arena, making the whole ef- fort worthwhile. Thank You! Lloyd & Ollie Wilson LLOYDIWILSON AUCTIONS ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR David and Kathleen Petrie Shaklee Supervisors of Black- stock, Ontario, are pleased to announce on behalf of Shaklee Canada Inc., the appointment of Audrey Morrish-Smith to the position of Assistant Supervisor as of April 16, 1980. You are invited to contact her at 986-4765 or R.R.1, Nestle- ton. MEDD, Ray at the Port Perry Community Nursing Home on Tuesday, April 29, 1980, Ray Medd (formerly of Epsom), dearly loved husband of Hazel Akney, dear father of Harold of Blackstock, Lawrence ofSunder- land, Elaine (Mrs. M. Rainey) Whitby and Betty of Toronto; also survived by seven grand- children, dear brother of Dorothy (Mrs. D. Catherwood) Whitby, and the late Mrs. Ola Lane. In his 72nd year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDer- mott-Panabaker Port Perry on Thursday, May 1st at 2:00 P.M. Interment Kendal Cemetery, Utica. MURRAY, Lorena May at the Port Perry Community Hospital on Sunday, May 4, 1980, Lorena May MacKenzie, beloved wife of the late John Murray, loving mother of Doris (Mrs. Storey E. Beare) of Port Perry, dear grandmother of lan and great grandmother of Morgan; sister of Harry of Dartmouth, N.S. and predeceased by sister Ida and brothers John, Sydney and Charles. In her 91st year. Funeral service at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry on Tuesday, May 6th at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. Announcement Michael R.R.1, Blackstock. APPOINTMENT Freiesleben, B.SC., Shaklee Senior Supervisor of Uxbridge, Ontario, is pleased to announce on behalf of Shaklee Canada Inc., the appointment of David and Kathleen Petrie to the position of Supervisor as of April 30, 1980. You are invited to contact them at 986-4771 or At Rest SMITH, Fred A. suddenly at his residence, R.R. 1 Sunderland on Sunday May 4, 1980, Fred A. Smith (former Canadian Tire Corporation Dealer, Oshawa), dearly loved husband of Babs Raine, dear father of Cheryl (Mrs. B. Brown), Peterborough, Robert of Oshawa, and Ricky of Omemee, dear grandfather of Robert, Laurel, Paul, Scott, and Michelle, brother of Malcolm, and Mrs. Laura Marshall, both of Toronto. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry for service on Wednesday, May 7th at 2 p.m. Cremation. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. In Memoriam CHRISTIE - A Mother's Day remembrance of a dear mother, sister and aunt Annie Rosella who passed away March 27, 1976. Dear mother, you are not forgot- ten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. Never forgotten by, Darlene, Beryl, Lynda & their families CURL - In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Millie Curl, who passed away on Mother's Day. May 12, 1974.¢ So many things have happened Mom, Since you were called away, So many things to share with' you, Had you been left to stay, Every day in some small way, Memories of you come my way, Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, loved, always dear. Sadly missed by daughter Reta & family FISH - In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand- mother, Muriel, who passed away May 8, 1977. Although we smile and make no fuss, No one misses her more than us, And when old times we oft recall, That's when we miss her most of all. Lovingly remembered by Doug, Rodger, Melinda, Shelley & Lisa Notice ANYONE INTERESTED in Ladies nine-hole golf fun league. Please call Jan Towns - 985-3061 or Vera Brown - 985-7564. GREENBANK CENTENNIAL HALL - available for rentals. * For bookings contact Pat Greene - 985-8006. SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER Club - annual draw for a side of beef - winner was: Mike Maclsaac, 76 King St., Ajax. WINNERS at Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair were Afghan - Mrs. Aileen Wing, Oshawa; Etching - Nick Henshawa, R.R. 3, Port Perry; Hair Perm - Dorothy Imperial, Port Perry; Dinner for Two - J. Kennedy, Port Perry. ANYONE INTERESTED in being a volunteer councillor for Scugog Rape Crisis Centre please call 985-3647 after 5 p.m. or 985-8048 after 5p.m. M14 COMMUNITY MEMORIAL Hospital Ladies Auxiliary will be holding their meeting on Monday, May 12 - 2 p.m. Ladies please note change of time. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT. The Kinsmen Club of Port Perry would appreciate any articles for their flea market in May. For pickup call - 985-7859. T.F. IVES FLORIST LTD. 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Art For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. Don't Forget MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 11 Notice TAKE NOTICE THAT the Mayor of the Township of Scugog offi- * cially designates May 12th, 1980 as '"Canada Hospital Day" inthe Town of Port Perry. D. Jerome Taylor, Mayor SCUGOG CRISIS CENTRE - 1 to 5 p.m. Information - 985-8850. 24 Hour Crisis - 579-8006. M7 CLUB ANNRENE - banquet hall available for dances, weddings, etc. Call 985-7631 for further information. T.F. ATTENTION: Senior Citizens 10% OFF Breakfast, Lunch & Coffee mondays thru Fridays Only tne DAIRY BAR on the waterfront - Port Perry « Notice MORTGAGE FUNDS available at reasonable rates. Also mort- gages bought and sold, prompt and confidential service. 985- 3832. T.F. = POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions. PORT PERRY FLORISTS 985-8676 Coming Events HOT LUNCHEON - Wednesday, May 14 from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Oddfellows Hall, sponsored by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission - $2.75. M7 YARD SALE - May 10 & 11 - 431 MacDonald St. Store displays, show case, antiques, French Provincial dining room suite, headers - small black for Chev. and Corvette, '77 Yamaha, '72 Chev, chesterfield suite, many more items. their patronage. PORT PERRY PAINT & WALLPAPER wish to thank our customers for Due to the expansion of our "RAYKUR QUALITY WOOD FINISHING" the store will close May 9th, 1980. persons; persons; in our community; 1980. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION for National Week for The Mentally Retarded MAY 11th to MAY 17th, 1980 WHEREAS Mental Retardation is one of the most prevalent handicaps of children and adults; AND WHEREAS it is now known that with proper training and the opportunity to develop their skills, mentally retarded persons can come a long way towards independent living; AND WHEREAS this community can only bene- fit, both socially and economically, from the training and education of mentally retarded AND WHEREAS the Central Seven Association for the Mentally Retarded is a voluntary associa- tion of citizens working together in a supportive role to assure the rights of mentally retarded AND WHEREAS at this time the Association is seeking public understanding and support for its programs on behalf of mentally retarded persons NOW THEREFORE |, D. Jerome Taylor, Mayor of the Township of Scugog, do hereby proclaim the period of time from May 11th to Mdy 17th (in- clusive), 1980, as National Week for the Mentally Retarded, and urge every member of this com- munity to give thoughtful support and under- standing to programs which will strengthen and enrich the lives of mentally retarded persons. IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Township of Scugog to be affixed this 25th day of March, A.D. D. Jerome Taylor, Mayor ¢

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