28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 19, 1985 Clas PHONE 985-7383 sifie d Ads Classified Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON * following. CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS: $3.50 first 15 words, 10* each word REPEAT: Second insertion of same ad ... $2.50 for first 15 words, 10* each word following. ARTWORK/LOGO DESIGN PROOF REQUIRED: Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion date. DISPLAY ADS: For rates or info call 985-7383. ALL ADVERTISING: Must be paid for in cash or by Visa before 12:00 Noon Monday. DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING. MONDAYS - 12:00 NOON (No Ad Changes after 10:00 A.M. Monday) Although every precaution is taken to avoid errors in all adver- tising, the Star accepts advertising with the understanding that should an error occur it is hable only for the cost of that portion of the advertisement in which an error occurred. in relation to the en- tire advertisement It an error should occur. it must be brought to our attention before the following publication J EXTRA CHARGE Card of Thanks | would like to thank m friends and family and staff at the Port Perry Villa for the many cards, gifts, flowers and phone calls recelved on the occasion of my 92nd birthday on Valen: tine's Day. Ada Pearson | would like to thank family and friends for flowers, gifts, cards and visits received while a patient in hospital and at home. Thanks also to Doctors Stins and Brown, nursing staff, dietary staff and volunteers for their care and attention. Mary Cannon - John and Mabel Sweetman are trying to put into words our 'appreciation of the many cards, phone calls and personal greetings we received on the occasion of our 60th Wedding Anniver- sary on February 10th last. We should not fail to men: tion the special entertain: ment by the girls of The For: tunetfes Barbershop Quartet, the recognition by The Royal Canadian Legion: Branch 419, and by the Rev. Brian Robinson at the Sun: day Church Service. : Thanks Everybody Thanks Mr. Leask for the Saturday Sleigh Ride. From: Murray, Shona, Holly, Bob, Dianne, Jennifer, Penny, Paul, Betty .Jo, Leslie, Christine, Karen, Eve, Emily, Carolyn, Melodie and John. It was a most enjoyable afternoon. Words cannot express our deep appreciation for the comfort and response from all the many friends and neighbours during our re- cent bereavement. Special thanks to Bert Deshane for being here when needed most, to Prince Albert U.C.W. for the wonderful refreshments and those who sent cards, donations, flowers and delicious food to our home. To the Wagg Funeral Home and for the consoling message of Rev. Jackson. These kindnesses will always be remembered. Florence Smith & Family We wish to express our sincere "Thanks to all who helped In any way during our recent sad bereave ment. For flowers, cards, charitable donations, phone calls and many deeds of kindness. Special "Thanks to Doctors. Nurses, Staff, Volunteers and Candy Stripers of Port Perry Com munity and Oshawa General Hospital. Herb had such praise for all'6f you A very special "Thanks" to Donna Van Camp for devoted care and kindness: to her hus band Glen and boys for many kind deeds including snow clearing etc. To the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral! Home (Mr Harold Wagg and Staff) for ex cellent service. to our Pastor, Rev. Brian Robinson: a hearty 'Thank You.' God Bless You All The Brooks Family Card of Thanks sincere thanks and ap: preciation to my family, friends and neighbours for their cards, fruit, flowers, gifts and visits while | was in Oshawa General Hospital. Also a special thanks to the Doctors, Nurses of the 6th Floor and to the Home Care program Nurses since | have been home. Sincerely Leslie Taylor A very sincere thank you to Dr. Price and Doctors of Medical Associates, Nurses, Statf of Community Memorial Hospital, Rev. Jackson, the wonderful care | and concern of the Victorian Order of Nurses, our local Ambulance Services, Com- munity Care (Meals on Wheels). Also special thanks to Brian Hiozan, Clifford and John Redman and Dianne MclLatchie and friends for their many acts of kindness and visits during the iliness and passing of my late Uncle Herbert Brooks. Sincerely Donna Van Camp Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pet: tinger of Caesarea, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Penny Lynn, to William James Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Short of Seagrave Births BATES, Richard and Jill are pleased to announce the arrival of their second daughter, a sister for Aman- da. Jennifer Meghan was born February 13, 1985 at 8:39 a.m. weighing 8 Ibs. 10 oz. Proud grandparents are Jim and Helen Bates and Cyril and Ruby Clemance. Great grandparents are Mary Lesaichuk and Sarah Scott. Special thanks to Dr. Price, Dr. Allin, Dr. Beatty, and, the terrific maternity staff at Port Perry Hospital. FLETCHER. Joani and Paul Fletcher, thank the Lord for another gift, Ber nice Joy, 6 Ib. 3'7 0z., born February 5th, 1985. Baby sister for Janna. Jamie, Johnathan and Julie. Thank you Dr. Stewart and DOr Allin REID NOTTINGHAM Greg and Nancy are very happy to announce the birth of Robert Brandon on February 6. 1985. weighing 9 Ibs. S02. A little brother for Adam Proud grandparents are Roy and Doris Not tingham. Caesarea and 'Walter and Margery Reid of Ottawa Great grandparents are George and Lovella Bray. Fairview Lodge. Whitby IVES FLORIST uo 985-2525 166 WATER STREET PORT PERRY A Complete Line of - Flora! Art for All Occasions Flowers Wired World Wide. v Birth are thrilled to an wunce the arrival of their son, Jordan ' Matthew Paul, weighing in at 7 Ibs. 112 oz., on February 9, 1985 at 0909 hours. A brother for Jennifer and Jonathon. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Burkholder of Queensville and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Froats of BowmanvHle. Special thanks to Dr. Stewart and all the terrific maternity staff. At Rest HANDYSIDE, Martha Elizabeth (nee Storry) member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 419, at Mt. Sinal Hospital on Sunday, February 17, 1985 in her 64th year. Beloved wife of Lawrence, dear mother of Mary Gerhardt of Toronto, Laurel Ranger of Beau- mont, Alberta, Bernice Avis of Toronto, Brian Handyside of Prince Albert amd Morna White of Toronto. Loved grandmother of 14 grand- children and 2 great grand- children. For further Funeral details, call Washington and Johnston Funeral Home, 717 Queen Street East, Toronto. 465-3577. Cremation. LEE, Ronald Robert at the East General Hospital on Sunday, February 17, 1985, Ronald Lee, beloved hus- band of the late Frances Raines, dear father of Robert. Dear brother of Lloyd and Kenneth of Toron- to, Elmer and Rupert of Port Perry and Ruth (Mrs. Elmer Wilson) of Uxbridge. Resting at the Trull Funeral Home at 1111 Danforth - Avenue, for service at 2:30 on Wednesday, February 20th. Visitation- Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Spring Inter- ment at Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. MCMASTER, Gertrude Viola of Scugog Island and formerly of Oshawa. Sud- denly at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry on Saturday, February 16, 1985 in her 79th year. Dearly loved mother of May (Mrs. Wm. Martin: dale) of Scugog Island, Isobel (Mrs. Frances Con- nors) of Caledonia, Harvey Price of Blackstock and predeceased by Madeline Roberts. Loved grand- mother of 22 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Complete service was held at the Funeral Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry on Monday. February 18th at 3 p.m. Spring Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. READER, Oliver at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry early Monday morning, February 18, 1985 in his 102nd year. Dearly loved husband of the late Harriet Clark Reader, dear father of John of Whit: by. Edna (Mrs. R. Fowler) of Port Perry, Earl of Scugog Island, lla (Mrs. Harold Harris) of Toronto, Frank of Oshawa, Joyce (Mrs. H. Redman) of Port Perry, Evelyn (Mrs. Don Hines) of Oshawa and predeceased by Eileen (Mrs. Jack Shave) and Aleta (Mrs. Murray Clark). Loved grandfather of 15 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and 4 great, great grandchildren Friends ,may call at the Funeral Chapel. of McDermott Panabaker, on Tuesday from 2to 4 and 7 to ? p.m Complete service in the Chapel on Wednesday. Febrvary 20th at 2 p.m Spring Interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert If desired, a donation may be made to Scugog Island United Church or Port Perry United Church Memorial Funds, or Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital Building Fund At Rest FISH, Grahame Stanley George, suddenly at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Fri- day, February 15, 1985, in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Netta Wooldridge and the late Edna Wilson. Dear father of Dorothy (Mrs. Larry Smith) of Hampton, Joyce (Mrs. Ron Jacob) of Blackstock, Faye (Mrs. Dann Corby) of Blackstock, Bruce Fish of Oshawa. Step- father of Marlene Bannister of Peterborough, Audrey (Mrs. Jim Leishman) of Reaboro, Calvin Holland of Bowmanville. Loved grand- father of 16 grandchildren. Complete service was held at the Funeral Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, Monday, February 18, 1985 at 1:30 p.m. Spring Interment, Sunderland Cemetery. In Memoriam ACKER, Margaret who passed away February 18, 1984. Her loving face | hope to see again Though the days have pass- ed away Sleep on, dear wife, and take your rest They miss you most who lov- ed you best. Sadly missed by husband Don ACKER, Margaret who passed away February 18, 1984. ' In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true There is not a day, dear mother and grandmother That we do not think of you. Fondly remembered by Janet, Fred, Darlene, Raymond, grandchildren and great grandchildren Doug, Jackie, Kevin, Kim, Tammy, Tracy, Donnie, Chad, Douglas Jr. and Kevin Jr. Notice A A MEETING in Port Perry. If you think you have a drinking problem (chances are you have)- For information 985-2415 'or 985-3196. May 28 HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD Love, Mike & Ricky Notice MASONIC HALL available for dances, receptions, par- ties and for meetings. Kit- chen and bar. New facilities. Seats 141. Call E. Bongard 985-8130. MS BAHAI information- write P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry. EOW GREENBANK Centennial Hall available for rentals. For bookings, contact- Cathy Galberg 985-8351. TF GLAD TIDINGS Do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more impor- tant than clothes? But seek first His Kingdom and His Righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Math. 6: 25, 33. For a free copy of the New Testa- ment, write: Glad Tidings, c/o Box 41, Port Perry. LOB 1NO. BLANCHARD SUPPLY CO. Cleaning Supplies Maintenance Chemicals Paper Products 985-2640 Village Stitchery Alterations & Repairs to all types of Clothing & Leather BARB MCINTYRE 985-2269 © SCUGOG COMMUNITY CARE C.LV.P. ... a mental health program serving your community. CALL WEEKDAYS 985-8461 9-12 Noon & 1-4 P.M. PORT PERRY STAR NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 10 AM. to 4 P.M. installation *NOTICE* OF APPLICATION THE PITS & QUARRIES CONTROL ACT I, Township of Scugog, 181 Perry Street, Box 209, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO, hereby give notice that application for a licence to open, establish or operate a PIT on the lands described as follows: Part South 4 Lot 21, Concession 2, Township of Scugog. Ward IV (Formerly Cartwright) in the Region of Durham, consisting of 27 1 Hectares more or less. The estimated amount of sand and gravel to be ex- tracted annually 1s 20,000 Tonnes. The operation will be an intermittent operation with a portable plant The last day upon which objections may be filed with the Minister of Natural Resources, 322 Kent Street West. Lindsay, Ontario K9V 477 1s March 30. 1985 Dated this 8th day of February. 1985 Notice MANCHESTER Cammuni- ty Centre available for ren- tals. Al new facilities. Call 985-7274. A 23 'Coming Events DANCE- Janetville Com- munity Centre, Saturday. February 23rd, 9 p.m. fo 1 a.m. Music by Buster Fykes Band. $8 per couple. Lunch served. LADIES! THIS THURS- DAY .... you are invited to Coffee Break, an Interfaith Bible study at the Hope Christian Reformed Church In Prince Albert, 166 Simcoe Street. Special feature this week: Mrs. Shirley Verkuyl, who will give an inspira- tional message on Cottage Industries in the Philip- pines. Come at 9:30 a.m. and bring your kids -- free babysitting. Coming Events HORSE DRAWN sleigh rides, reasonable rates. Phone John Leask 985-7818. F112 LEGION BINGO. The next Legion Bingo, Branch 419, will be on Thursday, February 21, 1985- 7:30 p.m. Jackpot $190 in 54 numbers. F 19 BEEF DINNER ODD FELLOWS | HALL WED., FEB. 27 TIME: 6:30 P.M. Adults $7.00 Children $3.00 FOR TICKETS PHONE: 985-7733 You Are Invited to A "TEA" Celebrating 75 YEARS OF GUIDING IN CANADA at the Port Perry Scout Hall Sunday, Feb. 24th RB 5 from 2-4 p.m. NOTICE TO MEMBERS 30/50 DANCE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 419 - PORT PERRY ""W.J.K."" SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd - 9 P.M. $2.00 per person. (55 tickets available.) Members & Guests welcome. PORT HIGH SENIOR WIND ENSEMBLE -- presents -- JAZZ NIGHT at PORT HIGH -- featuring -- Our Junior and Senior JAZZ BANDS -- and -- JAZZMERIZE There will be a door prize, and we will also h our Side-Of-Pork Draw at this time. ill also hold WED., FEBRUARY 27 8:00 P.M. - Port Perry High School ADMISSION: $4.00 Students & Seniors: Proceeds for Senior Wind Concert Tour rs: S500 / [7 ; y present MARIGOLDS Port Perry THE EFFECT OF GAMMA-RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON 5 AT TOWN HALL 1873, "DINNER THEATRE - $20. Sat., Feb. 23 - Sat., Mar. 2 CABARET STYLE - $8.00 Fri., Feb. 22 - Thurs., Feb. 28 - Fri., Mar. 1 Tickets available at Irwin Smith Music Ltd. 985-2635 Held under the Auspices of A Special Occasion Perma Presented by Arrangement with Dramatists Play Sermces Inc ae? 00 PN