Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Jul 1970, p. 7

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re Six People Received Minor Injuries Six. people were injured and damage totalled $1,500 in this two-car crash Saturday morning at the junction of Highways 12 and 7A at Manchester. Lynda MacDonald, a ? passenger in a car driven by Bruce MacDonald, 17, of Main St., Oshawa, received cuts to her neck and hip and was taken to Port Perry Hospital. She was discharged Monday. Bruce MacDonald Sr. was treated for cuts to his face while Bruce Jr. had glass slivers . removed from his arm. Other passengers in the MacDonald car, Robert and Douglas MacDonald were treated for minor lacerations. Nicholas Kolasky, 47 of 49 Avenue Road, Thornhill, was the driver of the other vehicle. A passenger in his car, Todd Kolasky, v was treated for a bump on the head. The accident is being investigated by Const. Bruce Knowles of the Whitby detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police. Photo - A. Roach : Children With ATTENTION FARMERS The Right Spirit WHY PAY MORE? | |, fu, by wt ® . King City, Ont. who are visit- re ing their grandparents Mr. & SAVE ON Mrs. Blackwood, Scugog Point Premium Quality were the children mentioned © GASOLINE in last week's Star who were © DIESEL cleaning up the streets in Port Perry. Their grand- [ J ? MOTOR OIL mother who was in the Star Farm tanks and pumps to-day said that "the children available. are indeed pollution consci- Call Collect 668-3341 a FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FOR BETTER OR WORSE, HE COULON'T HAVE 4 DONE BETTER, Sav . --Ji- Electrical Contractor || | S%COUONT HavE La lr do DONE QJ } x : : WORSE & ~ Domestic & Industrial || |#OKS€ SI, (7 WIRING CHESTER ; APPLIANCES CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES SALES and SERVICE ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL Repairs to all Make's of HOME HEAT } Appliances. Phone: 985 - 7005 i, AUTHORIZED MOFFAT = SERVICE. DEPOT * = A ; 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY CAESAREA 986-4926 ww ~ Manchester News Another accident on Sat- urday morning at intersection Hwys. 12 and 7a, hospitalized two and caused minor injur- ies to others and badly dam- aged a car. Every one wonders how many more people will be injured or possibly lives lost at this dangerous inter- section before the authorit- ies are convinced proper signal lights are so needed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Christie, Uxbridge. Mrs. Florence Mitchell visit- ed Mrs. J.J. Christie, Toronto one day last week. With Mrs. Crosier on Sun- day were Mr. E.W. Crosier, Cedar Creek Mr. and Mrs. John Green- wood and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson returned last week from a month long trip to Western Canada. They went as far as Vancouver. They visited with a couple of local neighbours at Banff, Don Holtby -and Ian MacCulloch. The boys are working there for the summer. Mrs. John Lawrie and son, Wilfred, of Oshawa were Saturday afternoon visitors with George Kilpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laroc- que and Paul Jr, of Port Perry were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. Mrs. Wm. Somerville, a former Quaker Rd. resident is a patient in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. She fell and fractured a hip. | -- | -- PEEL & STICK FLOOR TILE BY FLINTKOTE 12" x 12" 27: Jackson, Brooklin with an at- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 23, 1970 -- 7 Toronto, Mrs. Bromley and Mrs. Violet Moon, Raglan. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Frank- lin and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Davidson of Oshawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Franklin on Sunday. The legend of St. Swithun is proving itself ,up to the present. Surely not forty days of rain! Manchester S.S. enjoyed their annual picnic last Tues- day at Wellspring Park, Green- bank. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe, Robert and Barbara visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doupe, Trent River last week. MANCHESTER U.C.W. The July meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Allan tendance of seventeen mem- bers and 1 visitor. The meeting opened by singing Hymn 284 "I am Thine, O Lord I have Heard Thy Voice". Psalm VIII was read by Mrs. Jackson. The Lord's Prayer was read in unison. Hymn 231 was sung "More Love to Thee O Christ". Mrs. Jackson took as her topic "Hands" and how useful our hands are in doing the Lord's work. Three interesting read- ings followed. Meeting clos- ed by prayer. The hostess served a dainty lunch served by Mrs. J. Caw- ker and Mrs. R. Dobson. Mrs. W. Holtby will have the next meeting on August 6th. Check The Label On Your Paper LT -- THE XL-910 AO MONEY MAKING MACHINE. The Homelite XL-910 AO the only chain saw with the revolutionary PULSAR Ignition System. The PULSAR Ignition System means no points. Which means increased spark plug life. Greater engine efficiency and reliability. Reduced maintenance and downtime. The XL-910 with PULSAR Ignition System and the proven XL-902 engine means more dollars for you. For a free demonstration visit: Fisher Farm Service ASHBURN ONTARIO Folding Doors 32" x 80" OPENING Regular $9.95 ww 5] 99 VINYL COVERED 4 x 8 NO GROOVES COMES IN Light Teak and Walnut Shades 3.95 PER SHEET Lake Scugog L PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Lm her Co, "PHONE 985-7391

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