L---------- a, Wwe » 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 23, 1985 PHONE 985-7383 Classified Ads Classified Deadline Monday 12:00 NOON following PS publication CLASSIFIED RATES WORD ADS $3 50 first 15 words REPEAT Second insertion ol same ad first 15 words, 15* each word following ARTWORK /LOGO DESIGN PROOF REQUIRED Copy must be received no later than Thursday prior to insertion date DISPLAY ADS For rate. or info call 985 7383 ALL ADVERTISING Must be paid tor in cash or by Visa before 12 00 noon Monday DEADLINE FOR ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAYS - 12:00 NOON (No Ad Changes after 1000 a m Monday) Although every precaution is taken to avoid errors in all advertising the Star accepts advertising with the understanding thal should an error occur it 1s hable only for the cost of that portion of the advertisement in which an error occurred. in relation to the entire advertisement If an er "10r should occur 1! must be brought to our attention before the following 15' each word $2 50 for EXTRA CHARGE Card of Thanks The World's Largest Pan- cake was fthpped in Port Perry last weekend, and the success of this event has been responsible for incred:- ble amounts oft publicity over radio and television stations throughout southern Ontario. In other words, Port Perry was put on the map This leat was the idea of Jack Cottrell, a member of the Festival Days '85 Committee, and without his dedication and determina: tion 1t would never have been possible As president of the Scugog Chamber of Commerce. | would hike to extend a special thanks to Jack on behall of the Direc: tors and member s on seeing this project through to a suc cesslul conclusion As a per: sonal friend. | know how many hours and sleepless nights went into planning and execution of this event and can only say Thanks bud Peter Hvidsten Many thanks to DOr Mankiewicz. nurses and statt of Oshawa General - Hospital, for wonderful care and to my family, friends. relatives and Rev Davis while in hospital and since coming home Herb Swain We would like to thank the people of Ashburn Church, our many friends in the com munity and surrounding areas for their thoughtful phone calls, cards. offers of help. rides and many con tributions of food A sincere thank you fo Rev McEn tyre, Dr Grant, the Carson Funeral Home, the Brothers of the | OO F Lodge, both of Brooklin and Port Perry for the touching service, and the Ladies of Burns Kirk Guild. Words can't express our heartfelt thanks in our deep sorrow Many thanks to all Muriel Fisher and Family | would like to thank my many friends, relatives and neighbours for their cards, flowers and for their visits to see me during my stay in Port Perry Hospital and while I'm recovering at home Thanks also to DOr Stewart and the nurses af the hospital for their kind and comforting attention they gave me Ann Elliott The family of the late Fred Hunter wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for their flowers, cards, food and donations for the Hospital Building Fund. Special thanks to Dr - Cohoon, Dr Millar. Rev Glenn Jackson, Community Memorial Hospital, nurses. staff and volunteers, Port Perry Ambulance Service and Wagg's Funeral Home tor their thoughtfulness given to us during the loss of « @ loved husband. father and grandfather were greatly appreciated Marjorie Hunter and Family .which you have all shown us Card of Thanks A sincere thank you to the Greenbank Community ladies for the lovely bridal shower on July 6th. Everyone's thoughtfulness and generosity is ap preciated. Special thanks to Jean Hunter, Shirley Lee and Mary Jean Till tor their help -Mary Parish We would like to express our sincere thanks for all the love, the prayers, the sup: port, and the friendship which have carried us through the recent days of Glenn's hospitalization. Par ticular thanks to Dr. Eix, Dr. Cohoon, Dr. Sproull, the surgical staft at Oshawa General Hospital and the wonder ful nurses who care for patients on Ward 6 Main The competence, the direct ness and the tenderness mean more than we can say E specially we give thanks to almighty God who has so graciously loved us Glenn, Linda. Steve, and Shannon Jackson Thank you to those who con tributed to the Kidney Foun dation by voting for me A special thanks to Claudette Archer and Wilma Wotten, who organized a super Fund vote raising campaign at the Devitt's Dungeon an nual horse shoe tournament held Saturday Everyone at the tournament donated generously Again, | thank you all Floyd Beatty A thank you to all those who made it possible for Steve Foote to become the Sexiest Bachelor in Scugog Township Your efforts helped raise over $250 for the Kidney Foundation A special thanks goes out! to Robyn Mowat, the Saulnier family and the Foote family After all, who else could have won Right Steve! THANK YOU On behall of the Kidney Foundation of Canada. we would like to sincerely thank the following merchants and establishments for generously donating prizes Quality Inn Essex Park Hotel. Toronto. EImhurst's Four Seasons Resor! Keene. Port Perry IGA Emile"s Restaurant, The Murray House, Dennis Anderson Chev/Olds, The Feedlot Restaurant, Seven Mile Island Restort. The Gate Restaurant. Sted mans, David's Hairstyl Sportsiand. Pineridge Golt Course. Scugog Oil Under coating Also, we wish to thank the following for their co operation and assistance Port Perry Star Luke's Country Store, Port Perry Printing Ltd. The Cobbler's Bench Brock's Dept Store. Scugog Chamber of Commerce Donna Shanley Barbara Goodman Sexy Man Contest Organizers Card of Thanks I would like to express sincere thanks to everyone who so generously donated to the Kidney Foundation' by supporting me in the re cent "Sexy Man' contest Al(Cy) Rahm Mrs Mary Smethurst and family of the late James Smethurst would like to thank our many friends and neighbours for all their kind ness, and special thanks to Or Silins and the nursing statt of Port Perry Com munity Hospital, also the Wagg Funeral Home In Memoriam BLACK - In treasured memory of a beloved hus- band and father, Rev. Wm. Black, called home 16th Ju ly, 1973. Sadly missed on earth hut rejoicing in glory. Flora Ann, Stewart, Alistair & Families GOSLIN Tony - In loving memory of a dear son and brother July 18, 1978. His.smiling way and plea: sant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day. we know not when, To clasp his hand in the bet ter land, Never to part again. Sadly missed by Glen and Annette. GOSLIN Inloving memory of a dear nephew and cousin Tony, who left us suddenly July 18, 1978 In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day. dear Tony That we do not think of you Always remembered by Aunt Marg. Uncle Pete and Darren and Kim GOSLIN In loving memory of our beloved Tony. who left us so sudden ly July 18, 1978 Silent thoughts of together Hold memories that will last forever times Sadly missed by The Goslin Families GLASS In memory of a lov ing husband, father. grand father and great grand father Cyril Albert Glass who passed away July 12th, 1982 Still remembered with love by Connie, Clare, Stan and Families HEAYN, Milton In loving memory of a dear brother who passed away July 19th, 1984 What we would give if we could say Hello Milt, in the same old way ' To hear your voice, see your smile To sit with you and chat awhile But when we saw you sleeping So peacefully free from pain We could not wish you back To suffer through that again Lovingly remembered by Melvin, Lila and Charles HEAYN, Milton In loving memory of a dear uncle who left us July 19th, 1984 Sadly missed along life's way Quietly remembered every day No longer in our lite to share But In our hearts. hes always there Always remembered by his nieces Helen Catherine Fern and their families At Rest BROVENDER, Gertrude Martha at Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday. July 13. 1985 Gert Brovender beloved mother of George Faulkner of Port Perry, Myrtle Potts ot Dunstord and Donald Faulkner of Toronto Loved grand mother of Donna, Deborah, Douglas and Clifford. Great grandmother of Crystal, Donna, Dana. Christopher and Michael Sister ot Grace Mitchell and Richard Toy, both of Toronto. Dear friend of Allen McGuigan and Frank LaFrance. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel of the Mount Lawn Crematorium, 1650 Dundas St. E., Whitby, on Tuesday. July 16th at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry would be appreciated. Funeral ar- rangements entrusted to the R. Martino Funeral Home, West Hill. CARMICHAEL, Richard John at Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, July 13th, 1985. Richard John Carmichael in his 34th year. beloved husband of Christine Masternak. Belov- ed son of Dorothy and Alex- ander Carmichael of Oshawa, brother of Mrs. Garnet Russell (Janet) of Prince Albert. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel, Mon- day, July 15th, 1:30 p.m. In- terment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorial dona- tions to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. CRAWFORD, Dora H. (nee Vincent) at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Monday, July 15th, 1985 in her 84th year. Dearly loved wife of Rev. Walter H. Crawford, D.D., of Caesarea. Dear mother of Grace H. Bone of England, and predeceased by Miriam Culine, sister of Jenny Dewart, Margaret Redington, and Grace Hewitson, all of England. Friends may call at the Wagg Funeral Home, Port Perry, on Tuesday, July 16th from2tod4and 7 to9 pm Complete service in the Caesarea Community Church, on Wednesday, Ju ly 17th at 2 p.m, followed by Cremation. If desired, a donation may be made to the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital Building = Fund DAVIDSON, George, sud denly at Port Perry on Wednesday, July 10, 1985, in his 75th year Beloved hus band of Aileen (Raines) Davidson,. dear father of Morley of Oshawa, Larry of Port Perry. Kenneth of Ot tawa, and Karen (Mrs Reg Davis) of. Scugog Island Loved grandfather of Adam and Laura Davidson and Sara Davis. Brother of John of Pickering. Andy of Kin mount, and predecedsed by Fred Service was held at the Wagg Funeral Home, Port Perry, on Friday. July 12. at 1 30 pm Interment Greenbank United Cemetery HARTIN, Lulu Kathleen, at the Community Memorial Hospital. Port Perry, on Wednesday. July 10, 1985, in her 85th year Dear mother of Audrey (Mrs J Jamieson) of Blackstock, loved grandmother of Lloyd, Donald and Heather Great grandmother of Christa and Angela Sister of Loretta Clemenger and Gladys Scott both of Oshawa. and predeceased by Lawrence and Donald of Toronto and Nellie Rowden of Oshawa Service was held at the Waqqg Funeral Home. Port Perry on Saturday. July 13th at 1 am Interment Pine Grove Cemetery At Rest DEKOKER, Peter Johannes entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital. on Thursday. July 11, 1985 1n his 76th year Peter Dekoker. beloved husband of Nellie Dekoker {Vastenhout) of Brooklin Dear tather of Peter and his wife Abeta of Exeter, Neil and his wife Lillian of Oshawa, Susan (Mrs. Her man Duivesteyn) of Brook!lin, Louis and his wife Brenda of Lindsay. Nellie (Mrs. Bruce Stell) of Port Perry, and predeceased by John. Loving grandfather of Peter, Tina, Robert, Nellie, Mary Ann, Merissa, Sja niene, Peter David, Stephen, Caroline, Neil, Julia, David and Tracy. The late Mr. Peter Dekoker was resting at the Carson Funeral Home and Chapel, 79 Baldwin Street, Brooklin, Friday. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, July 13th at 2:00 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Harry Law, Port Perry, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kimberley to Ron Winacott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Winacott, Mitchells Corners. Wedding to take place Satur- day, September 14, 1985 at 4 p.m., Zion United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pet- tinger of Caesarea are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhonda Carol, to Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoog of Nestleton. IVES FLORIST wn 985-2525 166 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY A Complete Line of Floral Art for All Occasions Flowers Wired World Wide Births LATTA, Larry and Susan welcome with love their firstborn, a daughter, Meghan Ruth, 7 Ibs. 6 0z. on Monday, July 1, 1985. Fourth grandchild for Ivan and Gwenyth Thompson, Blackstock, and third for Peter and Stella Latta, Sudbury. GOODE, Greg and Lynn (nee Clark) are delighted to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Courtney Lynn, born on July 6th, 1985, weighing 7 Ibs. 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Gordon and Jeanne Goode, and Lloyd and Marie Clark Many thanks to Dr Monahan and the maternity nursing staff of Community Memorial Hospital SCHEWAGA - Merle and Donna are proud to an nounce the arrival of Sandra Elizabeth, weighing 8 Ibs 13'2 02, on June 30, 1985 A little sister for Steven A very special thank you to Or Cohoon and hospital staff OLIVERO, John and Joanne (nee Bennett) and big brother Adam are thrilled to announce the birth of their second son and brother, Mark Nielsen Olivero, born at the Community Memorial Hospital. Port Perry on Monday. July 8th 1985 at 8 44a m , weighing 7b 402 Proud grandparents are Osborne and Helen Bennett of Forester's Falls, and Joseph and Doris Olivero of Toronto, and great grand mother Anne Marie Olivero of Toronto Special thanks to Dr John Stewart and nurses Mary Nesbitt, Alby Selleck Rae Robson and all the maternity staff Yard Sale YARD & BAKE SALE July 20,9a m. ? Sota and chair, cedar chest, dining table & pressback chairs, baby items, toys, decoys, shotgun weight set with bench 256 Rosa St SAT. AND SUN.July 20 and 21,10 00 til 5:00, 50 Orchard Rd. Apple Valley. Shotguns and 22's, air conditioner, 12 ft sportspal canoe, fishing equip., aluminum door, floor polisher, pine wall clock, 4 gals. Olympic Stain and other items to numerous to mention. JULY 19 & 20. 229 Perry Street North. Double bed, table, set of dishes, drapes, spreads, toys, books and many odd dishes, etc. JULY 20th- 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain Date: July 27th. Kent Street, Port Perry. 7/8 R.O.P. Tested Free Listed Simmental bull. 3 Holstein springers due now. Also several big bred Hols- tein heifers, all Free Listed. 705-786-2364. Jy 23 STRAW- baled in the barn. $1 a bale. 985-7736. KITCHEN table and 6 chairs. Good condition. 985-7120. NEW HOLLAND 975 com- bine, 3 row narrow corn head, 112 ft. grain head scour clean and cab, excep- tional condition. One owner. 705-786-2364. Jy 23 CANOE, bikes, clothing etc. Saturday, July 20th, 9 a.m. 431 Bigelow Street. 985-9408. Yard Sales GIANT Yard Sale, William's Point Pavilion, 10 am Saturday. July 20th. '2 mile east of Caesarea, '2 mile on William's Point Road Two sailboats Optimist 10 ft x 12 ft Many other items. ° Notice MASONIC HALL available for dances, receptions, par ties and for meetings. Kit chen and bar. New facilities. Seats 141. Call 985-8272. TF Village Stitchery Alterations & Repairs to all types of Clothing & Leather BARB MCINTYRE 985-2269 SAINTFIELD Sun., July 20 10:00 a.m. Rain Date: July 21 INCLUDING: 7 h.p. snowblower, row boat, garden swing, chainsaw, 10 h.p. garden tractor. 1/4 Mile West of Hwy. 12 on Durham Rd. 6 (14th Conc.) Let the bells ring out, And people cheer! ED MASON'S reached His 75th Year! | Bill, Lynn, and the Kids WINNERS! 0dd Fellows & Rebekahs Trip of the Month ' * Trip for 2 to Vancouver Lorie Cruckshank 'Free '85-'86 Ticket' Bill Farndale '85-86 DRAW TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Only a Few Left $120 each TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS MADE THROUGH NONQUON TRAVEL JANETVILLE FAIR BOARD - presents - 'Something Blue' SATURDAY, JULY 20th 9:00 P.M. - MANVERS ARENA (Upstairs) (Hwy. 7A & 35) $10.00 per Couple Advance OR $12.00 at the Door FOR TICKETS OR INFORMATION CALL 705-324-8905 or 324-2117 1:00 A.M. Gorgon Foundation Presents... SAT., JULY 27th - Uxbridge Arena - 8:00 P.M. Tentative Warm-Up Band is "LUBA" ADVANCE TICKETS $8.00 Available at: Economy Video, Uxbridge, Strawberry Threads, Port Perry Stouffville Electronics, Stouffville LLBO EVENT L & By - g dda aah i sR ES STIL JP GEARS) 0 OI BERR LL gp A ac LR wr Sa le LAER SIE SURG sR RE