Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Mar 1975, p. 9

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~& ai. 8% Daryl and Mr. 2 Addie tulbbudiidebused 4 eV Ah x Bp ' 4 ' FEAL FEU SERS Manchester News Church Sunday March 16, at 1:15 am. Rev. G. Wylie in charge, Ladies don't forget the Pot Luck supper on Friday even- ing at 7 p.m. in Manchester church. & g Everyone was very pleas- ed to see Mrs. Maude Crosier out to chureh Sunday after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Muray Holt- by, Mr. and Mrs. R.- Carnegie = attended Open House at Guelph University where Roger Holtby is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Stokes, Little Britain recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness, Eugene, Kathy, Carolyn and Timmy supper guests Sat. with Mr. and Mrs. Art Field- ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buckley and and Mrs. Cecil Spears, Barrie recently and Mrs. Art Harmer, Bar- rie spending a few days with Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Dolly Roberts visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Way in'Toronto over the weekend. MANCHESTER U.C.W. The Manchester U.C.W, met at the home & Mrs. Roy Dobson, March 6, with 23 members present. Mrs. Dob- son opened the meeting with a reading 'I am the light", hymn 86. **When I'survey the wonderous Cross', Pat King- stone read the scripture Luke 23, chapter 23, verses 33-47 and events of the Cruci- fix. Laura thanked Bernice for her home and gave a cute reading on "geltting things done." The minutes read and adopted. Bernice read the correspondence, Gwen gave a good treasurers report. A pot luck supper to be held on March 14 at 7 p.m. The next meeting in the church basement Fri. April 4. The Rummage Sale sched- uled for April 26, 10a.m. to 12 a.m. The meeting closed with the mizpath benediction and Bernice and Pat served a delicious lunch, a social hour enjoyed. Applications are . + tobe in by March 31 A large number of old age pensioners in Ontario will not be getting proper Guar- anteed Income Supplement cheques--some none at all--if they don't get their applicat- ions in by the March 31 deadline, according to Health and Welfare Canada officials in Toronto. W. Wright, Regional Director for Old Age Secur- ity-and Guaranteed Income Supplement in Ontario said today that some 92,000 pos- sible eligible applicants have vet to file applications. Yo hut. FRIENDLY ~ PHILOSOPHER) WHAT MAKES THE "6000 OLD DAYS."1S A RICH IMAGINATION WAGG BROS. TEXACO 257 Scugog St. Port Perry. ». Phone: 985-7262 "So far we have heard from nearly 250.000 people." Mr. Wright said. There are about 92,000 who are eligible - but have vel to file applic- ations.' According to Mr. Wright, the G.I.S. program requires annual re-application by recipients because of the possible change in income. Recipients whose income has dropped will receive larger G.1.S. payments while receipients whose income has increased will receive a reduced rate, Mr. Wright pointed out. Consequently, some people will receive larger amounts beginning this April -- will receive less. Re-applications for Guar- anteed Income Supplement were mailed to all recipients of G.I.S. in December, 1974." This has been followed up by ~~ one reminder. "We urge that those per- sons who have not yet filed their applications do so as quickly as possible so that they will continue to receive the G.1.S. payments to which they are entitled," Mr. Wright said. : Olympic Lottery Tickets AVAILABLE AT THE Port Perry Star 985.7383 WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC » PORT PERRY 985- 2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE 1975 - A BUILT-I £7 DISHWASHER For Only $279% £0 A COLOR TV For Only $4 1 9% iy RR i 2 PLLIVINGROGA vite. Reg. $899.95 689% others - 4 PIECE DS BEDROOM SUITE For Only $199% sy rade Matt.- Box Sp. -Hd. Bd. ony 119% OCCASSIONAL CHAIR $ 4 4» For Only (7) A BRAEMORE 2 pc. Livingroom a Suit Val. $719.95 559% (--e rabid. A TT Sy SNE EN LIVE TY. 34 GEESE -- ale -- OE EE ay dle] |<. up al Pn INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S YEAR - 1975 Make your next Appliance - Furniture Try this SUPERB 30" RANGE "PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday, Mar. 14, 19759" - Stereo - T.V. purchase from the [©] House or Howano where "Quality " reigns supreme and the customer is larig... nu QUEEN 1" MOFFAT RANGE WITH CL MINDER - OVEN WINDOW - ELEMENTS - 2 Now As Low As A DELUXE - 10 cu. ft. REFRI with CRISPER -50 lb. FREE- ZER - DEEP DOOR STOR- AGE - A Reg. Retail Value of $320.95 Rarer ie ON EASY STORAGE DRAWER ) ANTY AND SERVICE - A REG. RETAIL VALUE OF $314.95. *249> MOFFAT - CANADA'S NUMBER "ONE RANGE VALUE. This Custom PHILIPS 26" COLOR T.V. console FLOOR MODEL - EAN STYLE WOOD CABINET - 4 CHASSIS. OCK - LIGHT - MINUTE 2 LARGE SMALL ELEMENTS - FULL WARR- with Trade 0] $ | 9 9 ROLL CASTORS - FULL MEDITERRAN- MODULAR 100 Per Cent Solid State UHF-VHF, Autocolor - A Retail Value of $849.95 a 9 with Color *5 T Low AS rade In PHILIPS - DELUXE STEREO WOOD CABINET - AM-FMX -8 TRACK - AUTO Fahey: ER - SOLID STATE - CASTERS Sofa/Davo - Chair plus a im Swivel Chair IDEAL FOR THE FAMILY ROOM -- RECREATION ROOM OR COTTAGE. COVERED IN DURABLE BLACK VINYL FOR LONG wt WEAR. NOW $329 SELLING FOR JUST, +5289" "Also available in Fabric at slight additional cost. vst) Try House of Howard for your next Appliance, Furniture purchase 241 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY For full trade-in allowance, appliances must be in Sood working order and less than 5 years old 985-2272 St) po --

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