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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1982, p. 22

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SN AAR ISS on Lr TIO SRT IS VA ETE SAT iN Fey Cid BURR HRA NRISRLD LEAL SY §UDIER UE gna RY | ey ' 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. April 14, 1982 PHONE 985-7383 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $3.00 first 15 words, 10* each word following. REPEAT: Second insertion of same ad ........ $2.50 for the first 15words, 10¢ each word following. ARTWORK OR SPECIAL DESIGN LOGO ... EXTRA CHARGE DEADLINE FORALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS-12 NOON DISPLAY-ADS: For rates or information please call 985-7383. (No Ad Changes after Monday 10:00A.M.) ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 Noon Monday. Card of Thanks (od At Rest Sincere thanks to Doctors Cohoon, Krempowich, Millar and the nursing staff for their care and kindness during my stay in the hospital. Many thanks to friends and neighbours for cards and flowers, the coffee club, and a special thanks to Harold, Kay and Marj. Alice Woodcock We would like to thank our family, relatives, and friends for gifts, cards, and good wishes received on the occasion of our fortieth Wedding Anniversary. A special thanks to everyone helping with the food for the beautiful buffet. It was a very memorable surprise party, which we both sincerely appreciate. John and Marion Hall 1 wish to express my gratitude to my relatives and friends, who, by their phone calls, visits, gifts and cards helped ease the distress of my lengthy hospitali- zation at Oshawa General Hos- pital, and Port Perry Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to the Clergy: The Rev. Roger Maggs, Chaplain of Oshawa General; The Rev. C.E. Clarke and the Rev. Tansley of Port Perry for their special concern and atten- tion. To the Medical Profession, especially Drs. Mankiewicz and Hrycyshyn of Oshawa, and Dr. Cohoon, Port Perry; also to the Nursing Staff at both hospitals, and to Warriner Lodge, 1.0.0.F. Port Perry. To the Staff and - Employees of Glitsch Canada of Uxbridge. Again, my sincere and grateful thanks to one and all. Milton E. Heayn The family of the late Myrtle Thomas wish to express their thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for their telenshone inquiries during her short stay in hospital. Thanks also for your expressions of sympathy, the oeautiful flowers, the donations to the Greenbank Church and the Heart Fund. A special thanks to Aunt Bernice and Aunt Doris for - their Kindness to the family. To Ors. Price and Eix and the nursing staff at Port Perry - thanks for your care. Sincere thanks to Rev. Rodgers for his words of comfort, also the Wagg Funeral Home and to the ladies of the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. who served us lunch. Thanks. Raymond & Jean Kerry Stan & Dorothy Thomas Ron & Mary Young | wish to express my sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for visits, phone calls, gifts and cards during my recent stay in hospital. Evelyn M. Holliday In Memoriam DALBY: In loving memory of a dear husband, dad and grampa, Lloyd Dalby who passed away two years ago. To a special life, came a sudden end, He died as he lived, everyone's friend, LOCK, Rose Ethel. Mrs. Rose Lock died in Port Perry on Tues- day April 6, 1982 in her 95th year. Mrs. Lock was born Rose Ethel Anstey in Coventry, England in 1887. Mrs. Lock was predeceased by her husband (Captain) William James Lock in 1963 and they lived for many years together at 551 Simcoe St. N., in Oshawa. She was mother of Rita Snow of Toronto and William Anstey Lock of Port Perry; and, grandmother of Willlam Robert Lock, Valerie Holland, and Barbara Goodman of Port Perry, Rosemary Malo, Judith Snow, James Snow of Toronto, and lan Snow of Dartmouth N.S. Mrs. Lock is also survived by nine great grandchildren. Mrs. Lock was well known in Oshawa in the 1920-1940's period as the proprietor of Lock's Ladies Wear. She served many years on the Executive and as President of the Oshawa Children's Aid Society. She was many years a member of Christ Memorial Church In Oshawa. A family service and interment was held at Union Cemetery on Thursday, April 8th. JANSSEN, Dora Gisberta Suddenly at Uxbridge on Thurs- day April 8, Dora Smits, beloved wife of Antoon Janssen, and dear mother of Ricky (Mrs. Bill Keyzers), Uxbridge; Josephine (Mrs. Joseph Martens), Port Perry; Henry, Port Perry; Jerry, Uxbridge; Maria (Mrs. Owen Green), Duncan, B.C. Also survived by 14 grandchildren. You still live on, in the hearts and mind, Of your loving: family, you left behind. Sadly missed by wife Gladys, Lenore, Bill, Marlene and Roger Grandsons Willy; Terry, Kevin and granddaughter Tammy Rested at the funeral home of Low and Low, Uxbridge until Saturday morning, then to Sacred Heart Church for Mass at 1 a.m. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. 2 irth Births ALLEN, Les and Cheryl are very happy ta. announce the birth of their second child, a son, Nell Stanley, born March 25, 1982, weighing 7 |b. 2 oz. A baby brother for Sean. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stan Clark of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen of Toronto. Special thanks to Dr. Eix, Dr. | Allin and maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital. LARMER- Cassal and Michelle welcome with love, the safe arrival of their first child, a beautiful son, James Curtis. Born Tuesday, March 30, 1982 at 3:44 a.m. weight: 8 Ibs. 112 oz. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Marie Allen, Mr. Roy Larmer and Mr. and Mrs. E. Gattie from Toronto. Thanks to maternity staff and special thanks to Dr. Stewart for his excellent care for James and | during our stay. Many thanks to relatives and family for the lovely flowers, gifts and cards. VALE- Harry and Cathy (nee Kilburn) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Jennifer Lynn. Born on Monday March 15, 1982, weighing 10 Ibs. 22 oz. at the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital. A sister for Heather and Jason. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kilburn of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Vale of Sunderland. A very special thanks to Doctors Taylor and Dale. IVESFLORISTLTD. 985-2525 . * 166 WATER STREET PORT PERRY ACompleteLine of Floral Art For All Occasions Flowers Wired World Wide. Weekly In-Store "SPECIALS" Notice Scugog Crisis Centre Business & Information 985-8850 12:00t04:00P.M.-Mon. to Fri. 24 HOUR CRISIS LINE 579-8006 Coming Events Coming Events Coming Events COME ON OUT TO a Good Time! "April Showers' - Pro- gressive Euchre, April 15, 7:00 p.m. Scout Hall. $2.00 ticket includes Dessert/Lunch, Tea/ Coffee. Euchre and door prizes. For information phone Marg Prentice, 985-3726. All proceeds to Guiding. Al4 Notice FREE CERAMIC classes - cus: tom firing, greenware, supplies, seminars, brushes. Willow Hill Ceramics. 852-7186. TF BE A MA CHERIE Hostess, have a fun filled evening, receive attractive bonuses and see our exclusive line of fine lingerie. For details call Pat Davies 416- 263-2752. BEEF DINNER, Utica Hall, Thurs. April 22, 6-7 p.m. Adults $6.00; Children $2.50. Advance tickets only, 985-7564 or 852-7187. MEETING TO .schedule Base: ball. Time Nestleton Rec. Centre, April 18th, 7:00 p.m If unable to attend call 986-5318. A14 The family of Lovella and George Bray Invite family and friends to an open house in honour of thelr 65th anniversary to be held Sunday, April 18, 1982 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Fair- view Lodge Auditorium, Whitby. Best Wishes Only, please. LEGION BINGO - Legion Bingo will be on Thurs. April 15, 1982. Jackpot $240 in 59 numbers. Al4 THE SCUGOG BRANCH of the Cancer Society is hosting a General Information Night at the Town Hall Mon. May 3rd, 7-8 p.m. Refreshments. Everyone The next LOUISE PATTERSON GUILD- Exhibition and sale, Presby- terian Church, Port Perry. Fri. April 16th 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sat. April 17th 10 a.m. to § p.m. Refreshments - Admission $1.00. Ald WEDDING SHOW - April 15 and 16; 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Ives Florists, 166 Water St. Come and see what's new for '82. New designs for the bride, attendants, church and reception in fresh and silk flowers and feathers. Rentals for church and reception available. Everyone welcome. Refreshments served. FREE ADMISSION. Door prizes (one Announcement ment. his life. *ANNOUNCEMENT* BOB ARCHER BRYCE PHILP, President of Philp Pontiac Buick Limited is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Bob Archer to their Sales Depart- Bob is well known to Port Perry and area residents as he has lived in the community all He was formerly employed at Hooker Chev-Olds, Kinsale for the past eight years. As Bob joins the Philp organization, he looks forward to meeting his friends and customers. welcome! A28 such night). Al4 ap PI Eg DANCE APRIL 24. Cartwright ANGLICAN SEERA EEE | sPRING ATTENTION: "TEA Senior Citizens A.A. _ North Street MEETING int 10%OFF| | wrotran | | reakfast Lunch&Coftee | | | OST CONTROL APRIL 17th OF YOUR DRINKING? Coca i theDAIRYBAR | | Call: 985-3196 PORT PERRY onthewaterfront- Port Perry For More Information. CURLING CLUB Men's Annual Membership **NEXT WEEK SPECIAL** rhb ange Re 3999 | | veo aia '.e . WED., APRIL 21st FOR 4 DAYS! - Members wishing to TAPE RENTAL ... 205.00 paiy | [attend please contac ~~ VILLAGE VIDEO 985-7548 or 985-7386 139 - 3 Queen Street at Water Street : o Port Perry - Phone: 985-9068 LADIES MONDAY NIGHT 2 SANGE at Blackstock \ Rec Centre HFoxhead SAT., APRIL 17th ide I IAM D.J. Golf Club er awe INC. Call Gail - 985-3476 or also . tickets available at the door. Reach Rd. - Uxbridge Final MEMBERSHIP DUES REGISTRATION | ¥ CARTWRIGHT SCHEDULE "82 | | mors For Boys & Girls Membership Fees are as shown below: AGES: COST: MEN'SFULL .......... $176.00 | | Joi sa LADIES FULL ......... $120.00 WED. APRIL 14th HUSBAND & WIFE ..... $260.00 6:30 10 8:00 P.M. INTERMEDIATE (14 & Over) . $75.00 A Ick JUNIOR (under 14) ............ $30.00 THURS, APRIL 15 MEN'S WEEKDAY ....... $90.00 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. T LADIES" WEEKDAY ..... $85.00 COM yo i *Tournaments Welcome* FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: . LUCY WILSON 985-3670 ex oT A RG 35 SSN hie

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