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Port Perry Star, 16 Nov 1982, p. 24

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RS - nae Jon ns phy a, WATS ww ay AL wy N a - , as i in STROSS le % = | CANVAS. A total of 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 16, 1982 PHONE 985-7383 Classified Ad 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 first 15 words, 10* each word following. ARTWORK OR SPECIAL DESIGN LOGO ... EXTRA CHARGE. PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion date. DISPLAY ADS: For rates or information please call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 Noon Monday : DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12 NOON (No Ad Changes after Monday 10:00 A.M.) $2.50 for the Card of Thanks Card of Thanks We, the family of the late Robert Herron would like to express our heartfelt thanks and apprecia- tion to friends for floral arrange- ments, donations to the heart fund, cards and other acts of kindness during our sad bereave- ment. Special thanks to the parents of the 1st Port Perry Scout troop, Rev. McEntyre for prayers and comfort - also Wagg Funeral Home. The Herron Family My sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for their flowe:s, treats, cards and visits while 1 was a patient in Oshawa General Hospital and since re- turning home. Special thanks to Dr. Fisher and Dr. Somchai and to the nurses of 6F and 6G for their excellent care, and a very special thank you to Dr. Millar and the nurses on duty in emer- gency at Port Perry Hospital on Saturday November 6th, for their care and concern. Thank you to ail those who made in- quiries and telephoned Harold, it was greatly appreciated. Your concern will always be remembered. | would also like to thank the two ambulance attend- ants who were on duty while | was being transported to Port : Perry Hospital and then to ; Oshawa General. Your manner and care was very reassuring. To the members of Legion Branch 419, a very special thank you, your inquires, concern, visits, and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Shirley Jeffrey Sincere appreciation to those { ' STRONG - : Strong, deceased November 21, who supported me in many ways in the recent election. Joyce Kelly To all who in your own way helped to re-elect. me, | say a *'Sincere Thank you." Lawrence Malcolm Regional Councillor THANK YOU! Blackstock & District Lions Club thank the people who supported our C.N.I.B. $1,454.45 was collec- ted. Many thanks and watch for our used eye- glass drop boxes. I would like to thank family, friends and neighbours for flowers, cards, donations and to the Rebeccas for the lovely lunch served after the service. Leona Butson At Rest LEGG William Harry (Bill) in Owen Sound, Wednesday Nov- ember 3, 1982. William Harry Legg of R.R. 1, Allenford, hus- band of the former Madge Evans. Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Benjamin of Oshawa and Rose (Mrs. Jack Haydock) of Toronto. A private family service was held at the Births Coming Events JEFFREY - Bill and Joan are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their son Matthew Grant on October 27, 1982, weighing 7 Ib. 9 oz. A brother for Lexie and Leslie. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon and maternity staff. JERMEY - Happy parents are Garry and Sharon (nee Baird). Another sweet granddaughter for Jim and Mary Baird and Helen Jermey. Kenzie Anne, 6 Ibs. 122 oz., born November 12, Downs and Son Funeral Home, - Hepworth, Friday November 5. Cremation. Interment Pine Hills Cemetery, Toronto. Donations to the Grey Bruce Health Centre in Owen Sound would be appre- ciated. CATTON, Marjorie May - At the Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, November 12th, 1982. Marjorie May Stanley, widow of Harry Catton. Dear mother of Arthur, R.R. 2, Port Perry and James of Prince Albert. Funeral services were held at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St., E., on Satur- day November 13th, at 10 a.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged. In Memoriam In memory of Ruth 1971. Oh, these tender broken ties How they dim our aching eyes But, like jewels, they will shine In the morning. When our anchor firmly cast We shall meet each other there in the morning. Husband Hugh and Family WILSON - In loving memory of a very special mother and grand- mother who passed away Nov- ember 16, 1978. You still live in the hearts and minds Of the loving family you left behind. Children and families Give Away MALE GERMAN SHEPHERD - one year old. Free to good home. Call 986-5274. Sadly missed by 1982 at Soldiers Memorial Hos- pital, Orillia. MOSTERD - With thanks to God, we, Gerald and Alice joyfully announce the birth of our first child, a daughter Jennifer Suzanne, born November 4, 1982. First grandchild for Aart Sietske Mosterd. First granddaughter for Albert and Jenny Valken- burg. First great grandchild for Mr. J. Mosterd in the Nether- lands, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Nettinga Friesland. Special thanks to Dr. Eix and Dr. Beatty and the maternity staff of Port Perry Hospital. SETTLEMENT HOUSE - Just arrived. Co-ordinated nursery accessories in Gingham with appliqued mice and eyelet hearts. N23 IVES FLORIST LTD. 985-2525 166 WATER STREET PORT PERRY A Complete Line of Floral Art For All Occasions. Flowers Wired World Wide. Notice \ 7 DURHAM REGION FAMILY YMCA 269 Queen Street, {formerly Scugog Library) Port Perry -- DAY CARE -- OPEN: 6A.M.to 6 P.M. *Provincially licensed. *Hot Meals provided. *Qualified staff. *Outdoor Play : * Structured Programming < For Information: CALL 985-2824 | ATTENTION: Senior Citizens 10% OFF "Breakfast, Lunch & Coffee | Monday thru Fridays Only the DAIRY BAR on the waterfront - Port Perry on November 8th past. "A WORD OF THANKS" I extend my sincere appreciation to the residents of Scugog Township for their support and encouragement during my past two-year term as Trustee on the Durham Board of Education and to all those who supported me at the polls I am honoured to be Scugog's representation for the next three-year term and will offer my continued committment and dedication to the educational needs of Scugog Township and Durham Region. STUART McENTYRE, TRUSTEE, SCUGOG TOWNSHIP, Durham Board of Education If you have any concerns, please contact me: 985-3409 or 985-3881. CHRISTMAS TEA and Bazaar, Thursday November 25th, Nestleton Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. Entertainment by a choir from Cartwright Public School. Sponsored by Court Lady Snow- bird. N23 UTICA FARM Equipment Broomball Team Dance. Satur- day November 20th, 8:00 p.m. Utica Hall $8.00 per couple. DJ. Tickets at the door. - DO YOU want to do something constructive about nuclear dis- armament? Come to Port Perry United Church Lounge, 7:30 p.m. Thuksday November 18th. Meet Milton Little, President, Toronto Branch, Operation Dismantle. NEW YEARS EVE DANCE sponsored by Immaculate Con- ception Parish Council - Catholic Hall, Hwy 7A Port Perry, 9.10 1 a.m. DJ, hot and cold buffet, $25 per couple; $12.50 single. For tickets- 985-7015 or pick up at Port Perry Pet Shop. N23 Notice T Coming Events r= Coming Events ANGLICAN BAZAAR Parish Hall, Saturday Nov. 27, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Luncheon served, bake table, crafts, delicatessen, child- ren's books. Two draws. 1st by Sr. A.C.W.; 2nd by Evening Guild. LEGION BINGO - The next Legion Bingo will be on Thurs- day, November 25, 1982. Jackpot $180 in 53 numbers. N23 SANTA CLAUS PARADE Satur- day November 27th. If your organization, business, school or any individual wish to partici- pate in the parade with a float or in costume, contact Parade chairman Miriam Price 985-2281. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Bake Sale and Tea at St, John's Pres- byterian Church, Saturday December 4th. 2to 5p.m. ATTENTION: Port Perry Kins- men "TOY SALE" December 4, 1982 at Kinscout Hall, 245 Lilla St., Port Perry. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Notice Quy, Oli Fuilionsy Home-Baked Former Owner of the " FRUIT CAKES HAIR Rich Dark Fruit Cake: SHOPPE" 2b. ........... $7.00 would like to congratulate - 3b... Cea eens $10.00 Carol and wish her much Light Fruit Cake: | success and also express 2b. ........... $5.25 sincere thanks to Uncle Al, 3b. ...eennn... $7.50 fy family and customers TO ORDER CALL: our Tal nage Lirough: ~ JANEE. BELL Thanks Again, 985-9139 Carolyn Park CE TI M E For a Fine Selection of NEW & USED CARS AVAILABLE! | | ° 'eonetc Qos C Little Britain CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Community Centre LIMITED 331 Park Road South, CALL: Oshawa - 728-4638 LE SALES REP. 1-703-786-2600 HAROLD SNOOKS Weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. HOME: 985-2332 SANTA'S MAILBOX will be ready at CANADIAN TIRE on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th to receive'your letters to Santa! and address. Each letter will be answered personally by' Santa and mailed back to each child. Please make sure to include your full name : ATTENTION! 8 'Senior Citizens LADIES: GENTS: Shampoo & Set ....... $5.50 Cut..................$5.00 HairCut............. $3.00 Mon., Tues. & Wed. ONLY of Every Week! at the HAIR SHOPPE NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP OF "CAROL JEFFREY" Carolyn Park and Linda Rutledge. ~ 176 PERRY ST., PORT PERRY - 985-2532 "PLEASING YOU PLEASES US!" N23 ANNUAL MEETING of the Port Perry Community Hospital Aux- iliary will meet on Monday Nov- ember 22, at 2 p.m. in the Town Hall. All persons are cordially invited to attend. LUNCHEON: MEETING of Scugog Social Planning Council on Monday, November 22, at 12:15 at Conway Gardens with Pat Martindale, guest speaker - on housing. ROYAL CANADIAN Legion Brock Branch 141, Sunderland Bingo November 23rd, 7:30 p.m. Snowball $250 in 55 nos. Jackpot $200 in 50 nos. Twenty games $10 winners - Share the Wealth and one Special game. Join us. THE LADIES of the Hope Chris- tian Reformed Church are hold- ing a rummage sale at the Lat- cham Centre on Saturday, Nov- ember 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Useful items, clothes, books, toys, plants etc. Bake sale - coffee and refreshments avail- able. N16 PORT PERRY VILLA Bazaar, Thursday: Nov. 25th, 2 to 4 p.m. Baking, crafts, etc. at the Comm- unity Nursing Home. N23 ANGLICAN BAZAAR, Nov- ember 27, 1982. 11 a.m. to 3.p.m. Luncheon served. Bake table, books, crafts, children's table. N23 FREE MICROWAVE cooking demonstration. Hosted by Bev- erley Brook, Home Economist from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, at Scugog Memorial Library, Thursday November 18th, 7:30 p.m. N16 SUNDAY EVENINGS, Nov. 21st, St."John's Presbyterian Church ° 7:30 p.m. Francis Schaeffer Film Series. Everyone welcome. Re- discover a true focus on life and effective daily living. PANCAKE BREAKFAST WITH SANTA presented by the Blackstock Nursery School at BLACKSTOCK RECREATION CENTRE SUN., DECEMBER 5th 9AM.to1P.M. Adults: $2.75 - Under.12: $1.25 Pre-School: 50 cents -- CRAFT & BAKE TABLE -- 2nd Annual CHRISTMAS COOKIE & CRAFT - SALE - Sponsored by Friends of the Library Fri., Nov. 26th from 4109 P.M. SCUGOG MEMORIAL LIBRARY I For Sale FURNITURE sold, old and new. Old furniture rebuilt and finished. Quotes on request. Days phone: 985-7679 - Evenings: 985-3974. : N16 SHAKLEE. For products or Imormation, please call 986-4771. TF CONTINUOUS FORMS - printed and numbered or blank. A must for avery business. We. handle both Moore and Pakfold forms, eg" Call the Port Perry Star at 985-7383, TF FIREWOOD 16" 'cut and split - beech, apie and birch. 985-8198. ~ TF ALOE VERA - Forever Living Products; 986-4769. N23 AIIM nl tei

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