Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Nov 1973, p. 27

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Eas ale eT rd ea Cb The morning of October 31, we held a Halloween Party at the Community Centre. The children came in cos- tume and participated in such games as: Apple Bobb- ing, Pin the Tail on Pepper, Musical Chairs and a Prince Albert Mischief Makers enjoy lively Hallowe'en party Treasure Hunt. Wendy Tran was kind enough to act as judge for the witches and goblins. The™ winners were: 2 yrs. & under: Spookiest - Michael Skerratt. Most Original -- Carla McMillan. costume ELECTRICAL! Don't Do It Yourself. call ; FRANK VALE ELECTRIC Open for BUSINESS in GREENBANK ys 7 Call Today 985-3402 SEWER INSTALLATIONS @® Back Hoe Dig Depths up to 18v2 feet. Compressor Rentals ~ «Croft's - DRIVING SCHOOL 852-6747 + Call after 5 p.m. weekdays . Anytime week-ends Free home pick-up. Box 489 + Prettiest - Billy Carside. Funniest - Leanne Nixon. 3 to 5 yrs.: Spookiest - Jannine Hvidsten. = Most 3 + : DI V | S | 0 N Original - Chris Moore. Hse go She said | oe R Prettiest - Janet Bray. X INp=4¥ Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. Funniest - Donna Lynn blame the accidents on the A Nixon. Best Overall Cos- tume: Michael Skerratt. The party concluded with cookies and refreshments for all. console. terior, easy to get price. 1969 CAMERO 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 327, V-8, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, white- walls, wheel discs, bucket seats, Finished in autumn gold with contrasting houndstooth in- A hard to get car at an Lic. #981. 1970 PONTIAC SAFARI STATION WAGON, V-8 automatic, p.s., p.b., white walls, wheel discs, medium blue exterior with matching all vinyl interior. The perfect all round car for family or business. DZE 117. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 21st, 1973 -- 27 i Neighbours fear deadly corner People here wince and hold their breath when they hear the blast of a truck airhorn. They've learned to expect tragedy after two fatal truck-car crashes in the past month where County Road 1A crosses Brock Road north of Claremont. Despite improvements to the road last summer, over- sized stop signs with flashing lights on 1A, and a reduced speed limit on the Brock Road, the accident rate is alarmingly high. Lynda Cook is frightened by the corner she lives near. She. worries that something might happen while a school bus is loading at the corner or that an out-of-control vehicle might cause an ex- plosion by colliding with the pumps at a local filling station. Fog has been a factor in some of the accidents. The corner, because it is sur- rounded on all sides hills, is one of the last areas to clear. Mrs. Cook says it is diffi- cult to cross the Brock Road because of the heavy traffic. A neighbor, Jackie Fort agreed, pointing out that this summer cars were often backed up a mile waiting to cross. "You should see the gravel trucks that roar up and down Brock: The accidents would happen anyway. "It just happens this is a truck area. It's the al MOTORS 1250 Dundas Street East! Whitby - 668-6843 corner.' Trucks were involved in both fatalities but only one was a gravel truck using the road regularly. Both accidents occurred when a vehicle either ignored or failed to yield at the stop sign on 1A. The OntaTtio Provincial Police now have cars on the Brock + Road everyday checking speed limits and watching that people obey the stop sign, press officer Wayne Nethery said recently. But area residents don't think that's enough. Two petitions have been = < Grant Menzi LIMITED Dial Direct 985-3021 Ralph Fairman white letter tires. burgandy interior. 1970 CHEVELLE SS 2 DOOR hardtop, 454 cu. in, V-8, 4 speed, p.s., brakes, radio, mag wheels, F 70-14 and console, black exterior with white sport stripping and vinyl av Grant, Menzies 1972 power disc Bucket seats EAV 204. nN NA n tenance Call us for an appointment or drop into our large showroom at 75 Richmond Street West in Oshawa. cl CONSUMER 75 RICHMOND ST Ww OSHAWA 725-3539 350 V.8, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, mag wheels, bucket seats. Flaming orange exterior with black vinyl 8 roof and interior. lasts. Lic. #DZB 109. 1970 CHALLENGER 2 DOOR HARDTOP, 340 cu. in. V-8 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, sport . wheels and white letter tires, bucket sats 2nd console. exterior with contrasting white vinyl roof and interior. For looks, handling and performance check circulated calling for traffic lights. Ontario County main- engineer Jack McCorkell said that traffic counts was conducted last week and the roads com- mittee discussed lights at their meeting November 7. "Signals serve a purpose but if people are ignbring the stop sign will they ignore the signals?" he wondered. "I's silly not to put in lights if they'll help . . . even if they only prevent a couple accidents," said Mrs. Tyndale. Stouffville Tribune #/FREE\$ assistance to help you choose the right lighting fixtures foryourhome. NOVA Hurry while it Mauve a SLR SRR 5 Barr yes 1969 PONTIAC G. T.0., 2 DOOR Hardtop, 400 cu. in., V-8 4 speed, p.s., p.b., radio. Reverse chrome wheels, wide oval tires. Forest green exterior with matching vinyl interior. This car is in immaculate condition with only 29,000 miles. Lic. DZE 864. this one. (No licence) 1973 MONTEGO MX, 4 DOOR sedan V-8, automatic ps. p.b, radio, whitewalls, radial ply tires. Finished in silver taupe with contrasting dark vinyl roof and all vinyl tan interior. This car is in show room condition with only 14,000 miles. Lic. FDA 553. 1972 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM, 2 door hard. top, 350 cu. in. V-8 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, whitewalls, wheel discs, vinyl roof. Finished in soft beige with dark brown roof and match: ing interior. A touch of luxury, a touch of sportiness and all quality. Lic. EAV 743.

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