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Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1980, p. 26

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CANT REA ASEAN RSH IANS ERA PEERS ASST SDL yer 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 22, 1980 PHONE 985-7383 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Monday 3:00PM: REPEAT: CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $2.50 first 15 words, 10* each word following. Second insertion of the same ad ... $2.00 _ forthe first 15 words, 10* each word following. * DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 3:00 P.M. BILLING CHARGE: $1.00 will be charged if ad is not paid for by Friday, following the insertion. DISPLAY ADS: For rates or information please call 985-7383 DEADLINE FOR DISPLAY ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12 NOON Card of Thanks | Thank you Ruth for the patience, understanding and good times we spent in your home while Mommy was working. Love Carl, Valerie & Lynda Thank you Ruth for the good care of our children while we worked. We couldn't have done it without you. Your Friends Always, Stephen & Manny | would like to express my sin- cere thanks to all my friends, neighbours, Senior Citizens, relatives and Brothers & Sisters from Rebekah Lodge for their calls, cards, gifts and their best wishes for my recovery while a patient in Port Perry Memorial "Hospital. Also a special thanks, to Drs. Cohoon and Price, the nursing staff and their assistants and Dieticians. . Sincerely Yours, Laura May Whybrow We wish to thank our family and friends for their lovely gifts and cards while we were in the hospi- tal. All was deeply appreciated. A special thanks to the staff of Oshawa Hospital, also to Dorothy and Gloria at Seagrave Store for setting up the donation box. Gratefully, Jeff Abraham, Debbie Chaisson' Sincere thanks to relatives and friends for the lovely cards, flowers, visits, gifts and inquir- ies during my hospital stay. Special thanks to Drs. Cohoon and Allan and the excellent nursing staff. Doris Pargeter Announcement Miss Bonnie Bernadette MacDonald of Stephenville, Newfoundland, and Mr. - John Charles - Chambers of - Prince- Albert wish to -d4nnounce their forthcoming marriage. The wedding will take place on Satur- day, December 6, 1980 in Prince Albert United Church, Prince Albert, Ontario. PHOTOGRAPHER Record your wedding memories forever. Complete coverage (including 'blbum) from $195.00. Call 985- 7496. TE IVES FLORIST LTD. 985-2525 LAKEVIEW PLAZA A Complete Line of Floral Art. For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. WEEKEND SPECIAL: Green Plants 25% OFF CASH & CARRY Birth BARROTT - Allan and Helen (nee Wallace) are pleased to "** anounce the birth of their son Jamie William, 7 Ibs. 12 ozs. on October 8th, 1980 at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. Brother to Dwayne and Terry. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Barrott, and Mrs. illlam Wallace and the late illiam Wallace. Special thanks to Dr. Stewart and nursing staff in maternity. Births ORR - Wendy and Don are happy to announce the safe arrival on October 19, 1980 of a 6 Ib. baby boy, Christopher Preston Orr. A brother for Bobby, Kenny, and Tracey. Very proud grand- parents are Marge and Chuck Preston, Port Perry and Mrs. Lillian Orr, Trenton. Special thanks to Dr. Price and mater- nity staff of Port Perry Hospital. SMITH - David and Janice (Rutherford) are pleased to announce the arrival of twin daughters Emelia Jane - 5 Ibs. 5%2 ozs. and Katherine Elizabeth - 6 Ibs. 3 ozs. on October 16, 1980. New sisters for Meghan and Hunter. At Rest BATTY, Mary Ewen Duff at the Dr. J.O. Ruddy Hospital, on Sunday, October 19, 1980. In her 88th year. Mary Ewen Duff Batty, late of Fairview Lodge, Whitby, beloved wife of the late Earle C. Batty, dear mother of Grace (Mrs, B. Guthrie) of R.R. 2, Whitby, Robert of Clinton, Eleanor (Mrs. R. MacKenzie) of Anahiem, California, Ruth (Mrs. A. Thompson) of Dwight, Ont., and James of Brooklin. Dear sister of the late Olive Gard- house, Mark and James Duff. Loving grandmother of 17 grand- children and 20 great-grand- children. Rested at Carson Funeral Home and Chapel, 79 Baldwin St., Brooklin. Funeral service held at 2 p.m. Wednes- day afternoon. Interment Grove- side Cemetery. If desired, dona- tions to the Canadian Diebetic Association would be apprecia- ted. MIDGLEY, Lloyd at the Com- munity Hospital, Port Perry on Saturday, October 18, 1980, Lloyd Midgley, beloved husband of Violet Augusta Raines, dear -father of Kathleen (Mrs. Robert Pickard), Port Perry, dear grandfather of Miriam (Mrs. Sherman Greene) and Esther (Mrs. Herbert Ritter), both of Oshawa; also survived by five great grandchildren. In his 85th year. Rested at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry for service on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. ~ BAKER, Bernard Joseph sud- denly on Thursday, October 16, 1980, Bernard Joseph Baker, beloved husband of Henrietta McNamara, loving father of Rodney, Murphy, Noreen (Mrs. Clare Banks), William, Roy, Brenda (Mrs. Ashley Russell), James, Judith (Mrs. Fred Hood), Gregory, Virginia (Mrs. David Eastough) and Joseph. In his 72nd year. At the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry. Requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Port Perry on Satur- day, October 18 at 11 a.m. MacFARLANE, James Stewart at the Port Perry Community Nursing Home on Sunday, Octo- ber 19, 1980, Stewart MacFarlane beloved husband of the late Eva Dure, dear father of Reid MacFarlane of Toronto and loving grandfather of Leueen. In his 90th year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Port Perry for service on Wed: nesday, October 22, at 1:00 P.M. Interment McNeil Cemetery, Wick. At Rest Nofice CROSIER, Lloyd Wright [Slim] Suddenly at Etobicoke, Friday, October 17, 1980, Slim Crosier (Past Zone Commander of Zone D-1; Past President and Trea- surer of Branch 101 R.C.L., Long Branch and Veteran R.C.A. WWII), beloved husband of Viola Allen of Mimico, dearly loved father of Gerald of Oshawa, and Brian of Toronto, loving grand- father of Jimmie, Barcley, and Rodney, loved son of Mrs. Maude Crosler of Port Perry and the late Francis Crosler, dear brother of Mrs. Helen Taylor of Stouffville. Mr. Crosier rested at the Wignall Funeral Chapel, 62 Long Branch Ave., Long Branch from Saturday at 7 p.m. Funeral. and Committal services com- pleted in the Chapel Monday - 1:30 p.m. Cremation. Legion Honours - Sunday 8 p.m. JONES, Robert E. (Simpsons- Sears - 33 years) suddenly at his home in Port Perry on Sunday, October 19, 1980. Dearly loved husband of Doris, dearly loved father of Linda (Mrs. D. Burton), Dianne and Barry. Beloved son of Hazel and the late Reginald, dear brother of Helen (Mrs. B. Workman) and Willlam Jones. Brother-in-law of Bruce F. Work- man and Cheryl Jones. Loved by Barbara and Michael Smith, Fiona and Stuart. The family will-recelve friends-:at-- the. Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview Avenue (at Davisville Ave.) Toronto from 2 p.m. Tues- day. Service in the chapel Wednesday afterrioon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Plea- sant Cemetery. If desired dona- tions may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation - 576 Church St., Toronto M4Y 2R1. WAKEFORD - In memory of Kim who passed away October 20, 1978. The Golden Chain of Friendship, Is a strong and blessed tie, Binding kindred hearts together, As the years go passing by. Always remembered, April - Perry Post Office. FREE - Ceramics Classes - afternoons and evenings. Willow Hill Ceramics - 852-7186. 029 CURLERS WANTED - for Men's - Ladies - and Mixed leagues of Blackstock Curling Club. Call 986-4739. if. 9858676 | Notice POTTED PLANTS | CUTFLOWERS | Flowers for All Occasions. , PORT PERRY FLORISTS! |: .BAHA'l INFORMATION Call 985-8197 or write Box 1153 Port! E.O.W.: "MORTGAGE FUNDS available' at reasonable rates. Also mort-. 'gages bought and sold, prompt and confidential service. . 985 3832. T.F. HONEYDALE W.I. are charter- ing a bus to the W.1. Convention - Royal York Hotel, Toronto - November 4th. Leaving Port Perry Plaza at 7:30 a.m., return- ing from Royal York at 10:30 p.m. Return fare - $3.00 per person. On a first come - first, serve basis - open to non- members. If interested In attending Convention or a bit of shopping, phone Helen MacMaster - 985-2563 or. Mabel Cawker - 986-4715 for Information Scugog Crisis Centre Business & Information 985-8850 : 12:00t0 4:00P.M. - Mon. to Fri. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006 ATTENTION: Senior Citizens 10% OFF Breakfast, Lunch & Coffee Mondays thru Fridays Only the DAIRY BAR .on the waterfront - Port Perry BREKKE - In loving memory of a dear daughter Laura, who passed away October 17, 1978. We cannot halt the hand of time, Nor live again the past, Within our hearts are memories, That will forever last. Sadly missed & always remembered by, Mother Notice AM DOING A FAMILY TREE - Anyone having any information with regards to the Duncan Mcintyre family, father of Fred Mcintyre, early 1900's, please phone 985-2426. 1 or 2 Weeks Away TTT TTY TET aul] JOHNSTON'S . CERAMICS 650 SCUGOG STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8858 Fall Classes forming. Come in & register. Make your gas Christmas Gifts. OPEN WORKSHOP AFTERNOONS 1 to 4 P.M. Phone 985-8858 Try Our FAST CUSTOM Photofinishing Your prints returned mounted ina FREE PARKER 7 = ALBUM PAGE SIE EA "We carry Kodak Film, Flash Bulbs, Batteries, etc. Captain's Corner MARINE SUPPLIES PORT PERRY PLAZA COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL presents 'BACK to BASICS' A 3-Week Program of Education and Exercise for People with Back Problems. WED., NOV. 5th-7to 9 P.M. WED., NOV. 12th-7to 9 P.M. WED., NOV. 19th- 7 to 9 P.M. At the Port Perry High School Registration Fee $10.00 for the course. Register early - Limited to 15 People. : For further information and application forms, contact Physiotheraphy Dept. (985-7321) or ask your doctor. Coming Events OFFICIAL OPENING of the Port Perry Snowmobile Club - Club House - Sunday, October 26, at 2p.m. Located 2 miles east on Shirley Road. DURHAM REGION Federation of Agriculture Annual Meeting - Tuesday, October 28, 1980. DON FORDER INSURANCE AGENCYLTD. is pleased to announce that DEBBIE ANDREWS has successfully com- pleted her insurance agents Licence Quali- fication Course with a mark of 97 percent. Congratulations Debbie! PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED Door prize winners at the New Car Showing were: 1st Prize (100 Gallons gas) - Randy Watson, Uxbridge; 2nd Prize (Book Car Wash Tickets) - Scott Madill, Nestleton; 3rd Prize (Lube, Oil & Filter) - Jennifer Doty, Bowmanville. THE PINK SHOPPE NESTLETON (On Hwy. 7A) Closed last week-end for the season. Will re-open in May 1981. Mildred and Bill Fortune would like to thank customers and contributors alike for another very successful season. We look forward to seeing you again next year. BILMIL CERAMICS will be in operation at their home in Blackstock (Hwy. 57) during the winter months for Ceramic Gifts (custom and ready-made), Classes, Greenware, Supplies, Etc. CALL 986-5656 Time: 8 p.m. Nestleton Com- munity Centre on 7A Hwy. Speaker - Dr. Beryl Orris, Water- loo. All Welcome. BAZAAR - Greenbank United Church, October 25, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Knitting, crafts and tea table. CANADIAN TOY COLLECTORS Society presents the 9th annual "Canada's Greatest Collectors Toy Show and Sale" - Sunday, November 2nd, 1980 - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. St. Lawrence Market, Front & Jarvis Streets, Toronto. Admission - $2.00 - accompanied children free. ROYAL WINTER FAIR - Toron- to. Saturday, November 15, 1980. Travelways - 985-8288. For reservations call before Novem- ber Sth. ICE CAPADES & Toronto Eatons Centre Saturday, November 8, 1980. Travelways - 985-8288. For reservations call before November 3rd. PUMPKINS - Jack-o'-lantern and ple. Manchester Hall Saturday, October 25. 10 a.m. -3 p.m. Proceeds to 3rd Uxbridge, (Manchester) Girl Guides. __per couple. Coming Events FALL BAZAAR - Come to the Catholic Women's League annual bazaar - Saturday, Octo- ber 25, 1980 - 12:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the Church Hall on Scugog St. As well as home baking, crafts, Christmas corner, draws, efc. COME & HAVE LUNCH, home- made soup, roast beef, etc. 02) 0.N.O. HALLOWE'EN DAN October 25, Blackstock /Rec Centre. Ross Jackma D.J. Bar Privileges, lunch/ prizes for costumes. Ti - $8.00 per couple. Pho 022 6986-4927. GO - Every Tuesday night,! Port Perry Lions Club at! Latcham Centre. Early bird. game 7:30 p.m. sharp. Doors; open at 7:00 p.m. Jackpot $10.00; per line, $200. in 54 numbers, tminimum $50.00. T.F.. LEGION BINGO - The next Legion Bingo will be on Thurs- day, October 23, 1980. Jackpot $190 in 54 numbers. RUMMAGE SALE - Port Perry United Church - Thursday, October 23, 1-9 p.m. Friday, October 24 - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. HALLOWE'EN DANCE - Scout - Guide Hall, sponsored by The Parents Association. November 1-9p.m.to1a.m. Musicby B & -S$ DJ; Service. -A Lunch included. Refreshments. Tickets available - call 985-7132, 985-3563 or 985-7227 022 BAZAAR and Car Rally Featuring Talent Show, Booth Dealer displays, bake sales, 50-50 Draws, free balloons for the children. Admission only - $1.00 per pe \\ Children under 12 Tea and coffee all, Blackstock, Ontario on S0nday, October 26 from n amto5p.m. Business Girls' Curling League ANNUAL CARD PARTY At the Curling Club OCT. 30th - 8 P.M. Tickets $2.00 Per Person Purchased at Door Or Call Joan Cochrane 985-2244 EVERYONE WELCOME. SEAGRAVE UNITED CHURCH Annual Hot TURKEY DINNER With Plum Pudding & Pie WED., NOV. 5th Adults $6.00 - Children $1.00 DINNER FROM 4:00 P.M. Til All Are Served. Ontario Polled Hereford Club ANNUAL ROYAL SHOWCASE + SALE Sunday, November 16th Parade 11 A.M. Sale 1 P.M. MARKHAM, ONTARIO NEW FAIRGROUNDS 6 Yearling Bulls, Cows with Calves, Bred & Open Heifers CATALOGUES AVAILABLE. John B. McLauchlan, Secretary-Treasurer, Box 35, Carrying Place, Ontario 613-392-1857 AN Admission=$8.00 ---- f

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