Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Sep 1997, p. 23

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"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 23, 1997 - 23 h! - =Y=10 I REDUCED - Very private 10 acre property nestled in the pines east of Port Perry offering quality construction, all brick bungalow, main floor family room with fireplace & walkout to large deck, finished lower level with huge rec. room with walkout to inground pool, propane fireplace, paved drive with gated entrance & much more. To view call JIM JENKINS* 905-985-7351. 3 LL lle MOVE TO THE LAKE Privacy is a plus with this 2 bedroom lakefront home, showing to a "10." PORT PERRY Just move in and enjoy the serenity of the water $149,900. TL 57 2 ss ll tial sini ak Ee -------- a a ---- RE A Tae --_-- NR Hr ws ---- ------ Call RALPH FAIRMAN** 905-985-7351. oS 5 ; ae XR _ a i Na a A 2 X nN % SER 00 985-7351 = _-- 7 School of Business Helping Y OU Build a Better Life GF, ; : BUSINESS Accounting and Computers Business Administration Business & Computer Applicatons COMPUTERS Computer Support Specialist Network & Communications Computer Programming M.C.B.A. Computer Applications SECRETARIAL Executive Secretary Legal Administration Assistant Medical Office Assistant HOSPITALI Hotel & Restaurant Operations Bar & Beverage Management Travel & Tourism HEALTH CARE Personal Support Worker DENTAL Dental Chairside Assistant 1 4 A | OSHAWA CAMPUS 0 157 5 FANT V/A An CENTRE © 723-1163 NEW COURSE! matinm wu mati Will ith Yl 147A IENALEY wefront Our special thanks to friends and relatives who came to help us celebrate our 40th Anniversary. For your best wishes, cards, flowers and gifts our sin- cere thanks. To our chil- dren Deanna and Ken, Bob and Patti and Tim who planned the celebra- tion, our love and grati- tude. You made it a very happy day to remember for years to come. - Jack and Barbara Griffen. We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation for the support shown to us from friends, neigh- bours and family in the recent loss of our dad (Paul Buchanan). We thank everyone for the vis- its to the funeral home, cards, flowers and the donations to the Canadian Diabetes and Alzheimer Associations. Sandra & Mike Baker. WR 1988 YAMAHA 340 ~ XL,excellent running, 3 to choose from, each $1,995. Call 985-3885. VEHICLE STORAGE - indoor. Boats, cars, motor homes, etc. Starts @ $30 month. Evenings 655- 4785. EDGAR, George Victor In Loving Memory of a dear husband who passed away September 22, 1992 REQUIEM (read at George's funeral September 25, 1992) Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there; 1 do not sleep, I am the thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints on snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn rain, Of quiet birds in circled flight, 1 am the soft stars that shine at night, Do not stand at my I am not there; I did not die. Author Unknown. REQUIEM II - A reply to "Requiem" written Sept. 19, 1997 | must stand at your grave and weep: 1 know that you are not But dead to this world, yet | To think that you still live. but where? Are you in the realms of Heaven above? Are you in the form of the single dove Which daily gathers tasty crumbs On our back deck when moming comes? He eats alone, he has no mate: We share our lonely breakfast plate In sunny or inclement weather We dine alone, yet we're together. I feel you in the winds that blow. You're still with me..and, yes | now The choice to leave was not your making. } Your spirit was ready for God's own taking. You may be the glints on the winter Snow But, I recall that you hated it so! It may be a quiet kind of joke. - "How 1 hate the winter!" were words you spoke. You are definitely the sunlight on ripened grain. And my heart yeams to see you again Bending with love in your verdant garden. Do I question God? I beg His pardon. This summer. the fifth one since you died... 1 alone toiled there outside Just because you loved it so; As you loved me and helped me grow ve and cry, You are the Which falls autumn rain my fruitful eyes again. Such futile tears..yet they bring calm To my tortured soul soothing balm. You are the soft stars that shine at ni Whoo ordered pats see them igh 1 look up at them and think maybe You are beyond them watching me. You asked me not to stand and cry At your grave, but darling, | Am drowning in my inner grief And tears afford some small relief. We knew that one of us might be gone Leaving the other to carry on. 1 still wait for a smile, a sign, a touch Of the one I'had loved so very much. Fomine od thongs 1g sake ave, Breathing's a trial when I grieve, 1 will remember as long as | live The timeless gifts you came to give: A home where | can dwell forever, The Christ-like care of each endeavour, Patience, kindness, generosity, Sympathy and humility. We promised "ill death do us par" But how can one live with a broken heart? : If months were minutes, You've been gone a mere hour. Why does it then seem to me A joyless, vast eternity? Ever acutely missed by wife, Carol. CRAWFORD, Bessie - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away one year ago September 23, 1996. What we would give If we could say "hello mom" In the same old way To hear her voice See her smile Sit with her and chat awhile So you who have a moth- er Cherish her with care For you will never know the heartache Till you see her vacant chair. MCCLURE, Lillian, August 6, 1922 - Septem- ber 25, 1994. Sweet embrace, rest your face on mine Such love, compassion and caring Come only in my dreams now These gentle shared moments fill. my mind Memories sweetened by time Cherished as a precious gift. We miss you Mum We will always love you. WILLIAMS - In loving memory of Scott Williams, who passed away September 21, 1987 and Brenda and Travis Williams, who passed away October 2, 1991. Someone remembers, someone cares Your names are whis- pered in our prayers The memories we have from day to day No length of time can take away Unseen, unheard you are always near Still loved, still missed and very dear. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered Mom & Dad and all the family. STRONG, Burton William - In loving memo- ry of a husband, father and grandfather, who passed away September 24, 1986. After 11 years memories are all we have left Yours will last forever We all miss you, Rhoda Warren, Tracey, Alex, family and friends. 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