12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1977 f New Installations Ll» "Repairs Alferations Power Drain Cleaning "BERT FABER PHONE 985.3734 "Service is our Business' 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AAA Sale Sizzlers t PHILP fis 150 Water Street - Port Perry 985-7309 1977 BUICK SPECIAL 2 door, V6, automatic, many extras, optional MRP 12 month warranty. Lic. LVP 040. 1976 BUICK SKYLARK COUPE Vé automatic, radio, white walls. One owner. Lic. KHX 846. 1976 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 2 door, low mileage, one owner, fully equipped including air conditioning. Lic. KHV 735. 1976 HONDA CIVIC } 2 door, "19,000 miles. 4 cylinder, 4 speed, one owner. Lic. LLBT 089. : 1975 MERCURY MONARCH SEDAN Black beauty with 30,000 miles. V8 automatic, fully equipped. Lic. KEC 245. 1975 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN V8 automatic, radio, one owner, low mileage, dark blue metallic with matching cloth interior. Lic. JFY 611. 1975 VALIANT BROUGHAM SEDAN Slant 6, fully equipped, low mileage. JYR 021. 1974 PONTIAC VENTURA SEDAN Smart red finish, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, power steering. Lic. HRM 016, 1974 VEGA G.T. COUPE 4 cylinder, 4 speed, "As Is". Lic. HRC 678. 1974 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CONVERTIBLE Fully equipped, low mileage. HYY 307. 1973 OLDS CUTLASS SEDAN 37,000 miles, one owner, fully equipped, excellent condition. Lic. FAR 949. 1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 2 door hardtop, fully equipped, one owner, reflects the excellent care it has received. Lic. EYK 405. 1972 PONTIAC PARISIENNE . 4 door hardtop, air conditioned, power windows, fully equipped. Lic. FBD 382. 1972 PONTIAC LEMANS STATIONWAGON V8, automatic, wood grain, roof rack, 42000 miles. Excellent condition. Lic. EBN 198. 1972 CHEV IMPALA 4 door, H.T., needs some work. "As Is"'. DZK 571. 1970 FURY III 2 door hardtop, nice clean ideal second car, power equipped, good interior & paint finish. Lic. BNV 862. : 1970 MERCURY MONTEGO 2 door hardtop, 302V8, automatic, driven daily. As Is special. Lic. FAV 814. SPECIAL - ALUMINUM TRUCK CAP Suitable for 8' Box - Reduced. 1973 G.M.C. 2 TON PICKUP Long box, wideside, V8 automatic. E74417. 1972 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN '9 passenger, V8, automatic, radio, tilt steering wheel, many extras. Lic. DZ) 784. - 1970 CHEVROLET 30 SERIES 12 Platform & Racks, V8, 4 speed, dual wheels, "make an offer. Lic. T54115. IT'S ALWAYS WORTH THE TRIP TO... PHIL ) PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 150 Water St, Port Peny 985-7309 Open Evenings "til 9:00 - Monday thru Thursday Fridays "111 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 'til 4:00 p.m. Greenbank and area news By Mrs. D. Donneral It's that time of the year --again- and: many flocks of geese have been seen wing- ing their way south. Congratulations and best wishes to' the newlyweds. Miss Gale Treleaven and Mr. Kenneth Ellison were mar- ried in Greenbank United Church on Saturday after- noon. The reception was held at the Church, followed by a wedding dance which was held in the hall of the Church of Immaculate Con- ception in Port Perry. Also, Mr. Donald Spence of Green- bank and Miss Barbara Lyne Dodson of Oakville who were married recently. Greenbank United Church Anniversary will be held on November 6. Dr. Matthew Dymond will be the guest speaker. The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. will be held in the Church on Wed. October 5 at 2 p.m. The evening unit of the U.C.W. will be held at the home of Gale Denby. Be sure to attend the Craft show in the Hall on October 8. The show starts at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Couves visited a few days last week with friends in Toronto and Brampton. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry were Liz's aunts from North Wales, Mrs. Kate Williams and Mrs. Nin Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Gibson and family, Mrs. Muriel Gib- son and Darlene, and Mrs. Irvine spent last weekend in Timmins "and" surrounding area. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoe- nix have returned from a trip to Kingston, Boston and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Innis were dinner guests of thei PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sunday, October 16 8a.m. to 12 noon BLACKSTOCK ARENA STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION INVEST FOR 5 YEARS IF INTEREST IS PAID ANNUALLY DON FORDER Insurance Agency 24 WATER STREET PORT PERRY PHONE: 985-847) FTI, son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Innis of Brooklin. Mr. and-Mrs. William Stone attended the first concert of the season of the Durham Region Concert Association. The audience very much en- joyed the performance of the Galliard Ensemble - a Chamber Music group. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Innes of Toronto who have taken up residence in the former home of Mabel Pearson. Robert Timbers were the team for Baird and Greg: the region of Durham at the. Ploughing Match in thevage group of 15 = 21. They won the overall prize for their ploughing and the prize being a 2-xcur scholarship to any college in the province, In spite of the bad weather, quite a number of local people attended the Plough- ing Match, rubber boots and all.-at Joyceville near King- stone. There will be an open meef- int at Greenbank Hall for the election of this years group committee executive on Tuesday, October 11 at 8 p.m. This organization lakes * care of Fund Raising forolir * Beavers. Cubs, Scouts, Ven: turers. Everyone welcome. There will be a number of Cubs going up. to Scouts on Thursday evening, October 6. The Scagrave Beavers will be visiting Greenbank on October 17th, for a Swim-Up to Cubs. ! The regular card party will be held in the Hall on Friday, October 7 at 8 o'clock. Please phone news next week to 985-7812. News from Greenbank 4-H Club by Lana Perry . Mrs. Perry hosted our first meeting on Monday, Sep- tember 26th. Mrs. Couper- thwaite and Mrs. Perry are the leaders teaching us the cooking unit '"The Cereal Shelf". The blind Training in the skills of daily living makes the differ- ence between a well rehabil- itated blind person and one in despair. Cooking, phone numbers in braille, brailled playing cards, good groom- ing, are a few of the daily skills of living available through The Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Your donation to the annual campaign makes "these and other programs possible. The meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge. The seven members studying this unit are Tracy Denby, president; Jackie Baker, vice-president; Carla Demp-' sey, secretary; Suzanne Saulnier, treasurer; Lana Perry, press reporter; Bev Hill and Dawn Meisner. We discussed the various 'D. THAPAR Denture Therapist 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 ~ 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 cereal products we get trom the basic grains. Mrs, Couperthwaite demonstrat ed proper measuring tech- niques. 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