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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1974, p. 24

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Roll call -- What's your beef? (Pay Membership). Topic Annual Meeting. Hostesses Mrs. Croxall, -Mrs. Bigglestone. Miss Beth Evans of Durham College enjoyed the Easter Holiday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster and family were with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jones of Glen Major for Sunday supper. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bushell repairable engines. v» Used Volkswagon tires & rims v1 electric grill - Moffat 2 burner - suit restaurant + 1 cashregister with drawers v 1 milk shake blender + 1 -4burner electric stove TRAILER HITCH, SELECTION OF MUFFLER CLAMPS, 3 USED CARS FOR SALE 1967 Rambler Lic. FBA-746 1973 Mazda Rotary - fl nev _ Now on All kinds of new Mazda and Volkswagon parts at greatly reduced prices. Also, many good used parts and + 1 setradial ply tires-165-13 + 1 electricsoup machine ~~ 12,000 BTU air conditioner SOME GARAGE EQUIPMENT, ELECTRIC FUSE BOXES, OIL PAINT (5 Gal.), A SELECTION OF GOOD USED CLOTHES, ROLLER SKATES, SKIES, SKI BOOTS, SKATES, SMALL ACCORDIAN, 5 Gal. HYDRAULIC OIL, VW SCHOOL DESKS FROM OLD PROSPECT SCHOOL, AND SOME TOOLS. REGULAR GASOLINE 49? Gallon ANTIQUE While supply lasts! Hwy. No. 12 at Manchester -- WERNER'S SERVICE CENTRE Phone 985-7162 NANI 0 3 WP ad WENN 15y CEPR 7) 5 SA NA LY | FREI ¥ OSS A 2 FATA and Sandra, 'Scarborough were supper guest Friday with son Barry, Mrs. Bushell and girls. Miss Carolyn Sharpe of Montreal and Miss Kim Brown were week end guests with Misses Lori and Linda Bushell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stear- man of London were week- end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ashton and family of Sonya were visiting his parents on Fri- day evening. Chris Brown expects to come home this week from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sanderson and girls visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas Campsell of Quaker Hill on Easter Sunday. Mr. Elmer Wilson has a very sore side. He fell and broke: four ribs one day recently. We do hope the soreness soon leaves. Mrs. Mary Wilson of Ux- bridge had Easter dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson. Miss Donna Chilton visi- ted with her Grandma An- derson of Oakwood for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Card. Their daughter Tina is now in Oshawa Hospital. Students compete in contest Top rated auto mechanic student teams representing 42 Ontario secon- dary and vocational schools including a team from Port Perry High School will be out to demonstrate their skills as they compete in the 1974 Chrysler Trouble Shoot- ing Contest, Friday, April Seagrave continued Sturman presiding for the worship period and also giv-. ing the Easter topic. Mrs. Len Somerville read the scripture and led in prayer and Mrs. Reg Abraham had a suitable reading. Business concerned cater- ing for sales in June and planning luncheon for the regional rally on May 9th. Next meeting will be held on May 1 instead of May 8. Practically &ll the regu- lars and many irregulars attended the Easter service on Sunday morning for a worth-while hour. The choir was at its best. Bruce Carr pleased everyone with his solo and Rev. Roundell was in special-occasion dress. Next week -- Regular church and S. S. services. Unit 1, U.C.W. ask you to remember their variety supper to be held on Tues- day. April 23rd at 6 p.m. with pictures of Russia shown by Mrs. Sinclair after the meal. and would Uxbridge. CY WILSON FORD NEW LOCATION We at Cy Wilson Ford have appreciated the patronage you have given us over the years ' like: to extend a welcome to everyone to visit us at our new location in 19, 1974 at Canada Parts Depot, 4500 Mississauga Rd. in Mississ- auga. Because of the large entry, two contests will be held -the same day in Toronto. The competitions are two of 22 similar events being held in various cities across Canada, with the winning two-man teams advancing to the National Shooting Finals in Toronto, June 17 - 19, 1974. Contestants are compet- ing for more than $50,000 in scholarships, trophies, tools, atuomotive components for ° their schools, as well as a $2,500 scholarship for - the, winning team at the Natio- nal Finals. | GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten © 985.7383 PORT PERRY STAR CY WILSON FORD would like to extend their "Thanks" to the fire departments of Port Perry, Caesarea, Uxbridge, Whitby and the O.P.P. for their fine efforts during our recent fire at Manchester the Chrysler Trouble 1 1 ¥ Of i | d 02 A LD ) . | + | ® { i | "© J}

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