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Port Perry Star, 16 Dec 1981, p. 26

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St i" Et er i Ae ---- i Clas PHONE 985-7383 CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $2.50 first 15 words, 10* each word following. REPEAT: Second insertionofsamead........ first 15 words, 10* each word following. ARTWORK OR SPECIAL DESIGN LOGO... EXTRA CHARGE. DEADLINE FORALL ADVERTISING: i MONDAYS- 12 NOON : DISPLAY ADS: For rates or information please call 985-7383. | | (No Ad Changes after Monday 10:00AM.) ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before | ! 12:00 Noon Monday. ! LAREN AN 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 16, 1981 sified Ads Classified Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON ----y $2.00 for the Births At Rest RUIS - Ed and Debbie are proud to announce the birth of their first child Kimberley Marie, born Thursday, November 26, 1981, weighing 7 Ibs. 9 oz. First grandchild for Mr. Ross Cookman, Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. Andries Ruis, Brooklin. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill, Little Britain, Mrs. Elizabeth Cookman, Sunderland, Mrs. T. Mensink Oshawa, Mrs. C.J. Philips, Holland. Card of Thanks Card of Thanks I would like to express my sincere thanks to all-the kind nurses and Dr. Hammond * for their excellent care, to Port Perry Ambulance for their fast services, to all my family who cared for George at home, all those who sent cards and visited me. | appreciate it all. Ella Bowers Christmas Greeting Love is the Heart of Christmas. We would like to wish everyone health and happiness through the coming seasons and to thank everyone who helped us survive 1981. Paul, Valerie Tanya & Troy Mappin Thank you. The family of the late George J. Hayes would like to ° thank relations, neighbours and friends for the floral tributes, donations and cards of sympathy. The warmth, kind- ness and understanding shown us at this time will always be remembered with appreciation and gratitude. To Rev. John Hill for his words of comfort, both at the service and his visits at the hospital and at home. Also Mcintosh Anderson Funeral Home and the Durham Regional Police. Special thanks to neigh- bours and friends who took the time to bring food to the house when George came home from the hospital; also to Columbus U.C.W. for providing and serving the lunch at home after the service. To the Doctors, Nurses "Zand Staff on 6F, and the C.C.U. for the care given George during his lengthy illness at the Oshawa General Hospital. And special thanks to Drs. Smith and Stocks and Rev. Maggs. Also Home Care and the V.O.N. Staff. - Sincerely Verna Hayes & Family 1 would like to take this opportun- ity to thank my family and friends for the fruit baskets, flowers, and many get well wishes | have received. Their thoughtfulness is much appreciated. Special thanks to Scugog Realty, the management of Sportsiand and Funland, and the Ladies Auxiliary of Uxbridge Minor Hockey, for their . kindness. Pat Taylor =Xpe family of the late Everett Flooper wish to express their thanks to relatives and friends for their sympathy and thought- fulness during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon for his thoughtful care, to the staff of Port Perry Memorial Hospital, to Rev. McEntyre for -his visits and service, to Rev. Fairley, to the Warriner Lodge for their visits and service, to the Presbyterian women for their hospitality and to Mr. Wagg of McDermott Panabaker Funeral Chapel for his services. We, the family of the late Reid Dickey wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness shown to us during the loss of a dear husband, father and grand: Ter. Special thanks to Rev. R. rawn and McDermott- Panabaker Funeral Home for their thoughtfulness and assistance. Blanche Dickey & family. Noreen & Donald \ Johnston & family ve Elwyn & Dorothy ; Dickey & family On behalf of my brother Harry Brown and myself we would sincerely like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell of the Settle- ment House for their kindness to Harry, when he had his accident by helping him up off the street and staying with him until the ambulance arrived. Thanks also to the Durham Police Officers. Sincerely Olive Cox The members of Court Lady Snowbird L1930 Nestleton would Mrs. Olive Heaslip - donating like to thank Jim Grieve - leat] tablecloth, Gladys McColl, Sopfiie Blyth, Pearl Gilbank and to everyone who helped to make the annual Bazaar such a success. The winner of the table- ctoth - Mrs. Mabel Cawker; Grocery Hamper - Mrs. Mae Shortridge; Christmas Cake -h Mrs. Rika Wygerde. Announcement 'Mrs. Evelyn Hansen of Epsom is happy to announce the marriage of her daughter Lynda Marie to Gilbert Wayne Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ford of Scar- borough. The wedding took place Friday, December 11, 1981 in Scarborough. IVESFLORISTLTD. 985-2525 166 WATER STREET PORTPERRY AComplete Line of Floral Art * For All Occasions * Flowers Wired World Wide. Weekly In-Store "SPECIALS" Births HUNTER - Jim and Shirley (nee . Trudeau) are pleased to ann ounce the safe arrival of their daughter Leslie Ann, born on December 10, 1981, weighing in at 7 Ibs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Jean and Neil Hunter of Greenbank and Marion and Ernie Trudeau of Sault St. Marie. Special thanks to "Dr. Allin and maternity staff at Port Perry Hospital. MILLS - Betty and Stan are filled with love and happiness, because their grandson, Shane Gary "Mills, é bls. 7 oz, arrived safely - on December 8, 1981 at Scarbor- ough General Hospital. Proud parents are Glen and Gail, grandparents Flo and Len Dun- ford of Pefferlaw and great grandparents are Sadie and Ray Diggons of Simcoe and Bill Bowes of Scarborough. Uncle Steve is also very excited over the arrival of his new nephew. A hockey player for Dad and Grampa Mills. SPOFFORD - Yvonne and Gene are proud to announce the safe arrival of their daughter Sherry Lynn, born Friday, December 4, 1981) at 12:47 p.m. Special thanks to Dr. Dale, Dr. Petersiel and staff of Scarborugh Centenary Hospital. POSTILL - Liz and Steve are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Dana Elizabeth, 8 Ibs. 12 oz. on Dec. 9th, 1981 at Mississauga General Hospital. Proud grandparents are Ken and Wendy Bateman, Don Postill and great-grampa Arthur Brunton. I. i? il | { ! 1 1 i ] ! i | } | 1 | ] : | ------ a vm -- ah 4 MAGEE KENT - John and Donna (nee Swain) are very pleased fo announce the arrival of Kathryn Erin on Dec. 6th, 1981, weighing 9 Ibs, 4 oz. Erin is a new grand- child for Mrs. Bernice Kent, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Swain, Blackstock. Special thanks to Dr. John Hammett and the nurses in maternity at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. % BEIRNESS - John and Chris are delighted to announce the arrival of their first child, Sarah Eliz- abeth, born on Thursday, December 10, 1981, at 4:50 a.m. weighing 7 Ibs, 10 oz." Special: thanks to Dr. Price and maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital for their excellent care. At Rest - Mildred Sarah, on Monday, December 7, 1981 at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa Mildred Sarah Wallace, beloved wife of the late Gordon D. Magee, loving mother of Jack Gordon Magee of Oshawa, loving grandmother of Gordon, John and Mark. Dear sister of Mrs. A. Christie (Evelyn) Mrs. Reid Dickey (Blanche), Earl, Ross and Lloyd Wallace all of Port ; Perry. Rested at the Mcintosh Anderson Funeral Home, 152 'King St. E., Oshawa. Service was held Wednesday, December 9, at 3 p.m. Interment, Union Cem- etery, Oshawa. A memorial donation to a charity of your choice would be greatfully acknowledged. . DURHAM Region Lung Associa- tion needs your help to fight emphysema, asthma and 'Lung Cancer. Bequests, or memorial gifts gratefully received through any Funeral Director. TF and Mrs. | 'officiating. DICKEY - Harold James Reid, suddenly at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Tuesday, December 8, 1981 Reid Dickey, dearly loved hus- band of Blanche (Wallace) Dickey and the late Velma Start. Dear father of Noreen Johnston of Janetville and Elwyn Dickey of Bowmanville. Dear brother of Amy Ginn of Nestleton and Enid Black of Courtice. Loving grand- father of Carl and Lisa Johnston and Velma Dickey. Service was held in the funeral chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, Friday December 11, 1981 at 2 p.m. Interment Cadmus Union Cemetery. 'BOOTH - At Port Perry Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, Ontario, on Saturday October 5th, 1981, Margaret Ann (Beasley) Booth, born in London, Ontario, on October 9th, 1936. Beloved wife of John David Booth, R.R. 3, Port Perry, Ontario. Dear daughter of William and Vera Beasley, London, Ontario. Funeral service was conducted in the chapel of St. Peter's Basilica, london, on Tuesday, October th, with Rev. Fr. J.M. Michon Interment in Oil Springs Cemetery. As a token of remembrance, donations may be made to the Community Memorial Hospital Fund. In Memoriam ST JOHN - Laura, In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandma who passed away December 20, 1977. We treasure your memory with love sincere Our thoughts of you are very dear. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed husband Joe & family MIDGLEY - In loving memory of our dear Mother who passed away December 17, 1973. There's an open gate At the end of the road Through which each' must go alone And there is a light we cannot see Our Father claims his own Beyond the gate our loved one Finds happiness and rest And there is comfort thought That a loving God knows best. Lovingly remembered by Sons and Daughters in the Announcement Florida" campaign. 2.)MR.JIMHEAYN = Paris, Ontario '-- ANNOUNCEMENT -- - STANDARD TRUST PORT PERRY BRANCH is pleased to announce the prize winners in the recent "Win A Trip To WINNERS OF THE 9PC. ENTERTAINMENT SET: 1.)MR.LESLIETAYLOR Blackstock, Ontario , Port Perry, Ontario 3.)MRS. SHAREN BOBBIE Port Perry, Ontario WINNER OF THE "TRIP TO FLORIDA" MR. GARY POTTRUFF 52 Banfield Street, We extend congratulations to the winners with sincere thanks to all our customers for supportingour successful campaign. ; STANDARD fA TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 or 985-8436 In Memoriam Notice JOHNSTON - Edith, In love and memory of a dear Mom and Grandmom who passed away December 15, 1973. Treasured forever in our' memory. Lucy, Bill, Jylie Blaine, Dione GRAHAM Carl, In loving memory of a dear husband and father Carl Graham who passed away December 24, 1972. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger White upon this earth we stay. Lovingly remembered by Wife, daughter & Son BARRY - In loving memory of a dear father and mother, Herk and Leona, who passed away December 8th ahd December 29th, 1962. Wishing today as we've wished before That God could have spared you many years more Deep in our hearts your memory is kept To love and cherish and never forget. Always remembered by Ella & Lloyd, Ted & Noreen Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren PHAYRE - In loving memory of a dear mother Anne who passed away on December 14, 1979 and a dear father Percy who passed away on December 17, 1958. | cannot bring the good times back - ' Your hand | cannot touch But | still have sweet memories Of the ones | loves so'much. What | would give to hold your "hand Your happy faces to see To hear your voices and see your smile That means so much to me. What you suffered you told but few You didnt deserve what you went through Tired and weary you made no fuss But tried so hard to stay with us They say that memories are golden And well, | guess that's true But | never wanted memories | only want you. Lovingly remembered by Noel, Barbara, Barbara-Anne and Gregory PHAYRE - In loving memory of our parents and grandparents Anne who passed away Dec: ember 14, 1979 and Percy who passed away December 17, 1958. Their smiles have gone forever And their hands we cannot touch We have so many memories Of you that we loved so much Your memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part God has you in His keeping We have you in our hearts. Sadly missed by daughter Marion, son-in- law Ronald, grandchildren Richard and Ann-Marie Notice GREAT GIFT IDEA, Gift certifi- cates avallable at Richard's Beauty Studio. 985-7991. D6 TRADITIONAL rug hooking classes, register now - Naples - 985-2483. Beginners - 10 lessons, Mon. Jan NM 1:30 to 3:30; . Primitives - Thurs. Jan. 14- 1:30 10 3:30. J4 ATTENTION: 0 Senjor Citizens 10% OFF Breakfast, Lunch & Coffee Monday thru Fridays Only the DAIRY BAR onthewaterfront - Port Perry ROYAL CANADIAN Legion, Branch 419, December's 50-50 winner - K. Penney $507.; Seller G. Mark $100. . To our friends and neighbours, we wish a very mery Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. A Ken and Peggy Clark Scugog Crisis Centre Business & Information 985-8850 12:00t0 4:00 P.M. -Mon. to Fri. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006 NOTICE *Garbage™ Thurs., Dec. 24th willbe collected WED. DEC. 23 dueto DUMPCLOSED ONTHURSDAY. Merry Christmas to Alll --EdBrown &Sons | COLLECTORS Coming Events LEGION BINGO - The next Legion Bingo wlll be on Thurs- day, Dec. 24, 1981. Jackpot $180 in 53 numbers. D23 NEW YEARS Eve Dance, Thurs- day Dec. 31,19818p.m. tll 1 p.m. Nestleton Community Centre. Music by Jim Baker D.J. $25 per couple, buffet, merrymakers, refreshments available. Spon- sored by the Nestleton Recrea- tional Committee. 986-5238 or 986-5580. D23 Caesarea Community Church presents a CHRISTMAS CONCERT FRIDAY, DEC. 18th at7:00P.M. AFILM WILL BESHOWN DURHAM REGION FAMILY YMCA BREAKFAST WITH 57 SANTA Come out and enjoy break- fast with Santa. Pancakes, &juice. Santawillbethereto seeyouall! 910 10AM. COST: $3.50 Per Child + REGISTERNOW! 985-2824 mt SAT., DEC. 19th | ph SR To Po Lo" Ee eS a PN

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