Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 14 Jun 1978, p. 22

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SEAR Ras 3 i Rs BEBE va pol re, Rs Ge 3 x hi b - CO oA Te a > ee EET MORTGAGE LOANS » lst Mortgages from10%% - 2nd Mortgages from 11% No Salary Requirements. Homes-Cottages-Farms-Debt. Consolidation MORTGAGES PURCHASED Call FRANK COULSTING SUTTON (416) 722-8343 T.F. Morris Pompili Mortgage Broker (Ziebart Genuine Ziebart Process Port Perry Avuto-Truck RUSTPROOFING HWY. 12 & 7A - PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-8631 vt ord cool Prace Avert "5 : June ¢ Dear Mr. Goreski, nN : Thankyou for the lovely tour d L ake Scugeq od the Noaquen River n ye beouliful boat that was so capably handied by. your sn Woyos. The heh of chicken, chps and pop was debcious boo. Ths wos the most enjeyoble school frp weve had. Thakyw sgun r.Gereski "Thankyeu else Velma Hikcoop for arongng ths ad Ts SandeaWorr fr beng our Me saver on bond 4 CASES gE Llyn SS This group of youngsters from Marta Gill's class for trainable mentally retarded at Prince Albert School were all smiles last Tuesday after a two-hour boat cruise on Lake Scugog, courtesy of Goreski Manchester and area news by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, Fathers Day June 18 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. C. Clarke in charge. The U.C.W. Service at Grace United Church Sun- day, June 11 was well atten- ded, everyone enjoyed Mrs. Browns talk and the choir, a special thanks to all who helped. Sincere sympathy to the family of the late Sam Arnold who passed away last READ ANY GOOD "LABELS LATED Why should you Shop Canadian? Every time you buy something made in Canada, you help keep a Canadian working. You help keep Canadian money inside Canada. You help to expand and strengthen Canada's economy. When you think about it, you help yourself. What is made in Canada? | Just about everything you need to help you live the life you want. As the saying goes, we have no bana- nas, but we do have Apples, Bandages, Cranes, Drills, Elevators, Furniture, Glassware, Holiday resorts, Insulation, Jewellery, Kitchen appliances, Lumber, Machinery, Newspapers, Office equip- ment, Potatoes, Quilts, Rope, Steel, Tires, Umbrellas, Vaccines, Wines, X-Ray equipment, Yarns, and Zippers. industry. off in just one year. Everything, in other words, from Ato Z. You should. i Ro Government Gouvernement of Canada du Canada Industry, Trade Industrie Sg Commerce eh Commerce all their various suppliers. Jack Homer, Jack Homer Shop Canadian Minister ministre Magasinons lacanadienne Canada. Who should Shop Canadian? Every day, most of us have the choice. Whether we're buying groceries for the home or supplies for business, farm or If each of us added only $10 a week to Canadian made purchases, Canada would be over 10 billion dollars better Who should Shop Canadian? When should you Shop Canadian? Whenever you're satisfied that the product or service you need is (A) made or grown in Canada and (B) of equal or better value and quality. That's not just good advice... it's good sense. Lobster." Canada. Where does it say Made in Canada? Sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes a sign says "Produce of PE.I." Or "B.C. Apples" or "Fabriqué au Quebec" or "Made in Manitoba" or "New Brunswick Sardines" or "Grown by Saskatchewan Farmers" or "A product of Alberta" or "Fresh from Newfoundland" or "Manufactured in Ontario" or "Nova Scotia The point is, if you take the trouble to find out, you can usually tell. And, if it's made anywhere in the ten Provinces or the Territories, it is made in This ad was made in Canada. Making this ad employed (for a period of time) a writer, an art director, an account executive, a media buyer, a media planner, a typesetter, an engraver, a platemaker, a traffic operator, several switchboard operators, various mailmen, shippers and secretaries, publication reps, publication make-up people, not to mention Everyone of these people lives and works in SRA Marina and Campground. Mr. Goreski took a second group of students from Oshawa out on the lake for % similar cruise on June 12. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold kept store in Manchester some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb have returned home after a visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kuhn, Brian and Brenda at Camp Shilo. Mr. and Mrs. Geron John- son of Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Wesley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, Kirk and Douglas of Toronto were Sunday guests with Mrs. Dolly Roberts. Miss Janet Davies of Enni- skillen visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kingstone Sunday:- Mr. and Mrs. Doug Franks attended the graduation of their daughter Denise Heard from Seneca College King Campus, Denise completed her Recreation Facilities Management Course with high honours and is' present- ly employed at Cadillac Uni- view Corporation at Univer- sity City Recreation Centre Downsview, also attending were her husband Brent Heard, Helen and Bud Heard, Jerry and Paul Heard and their son Paul David. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW COMPLETELY FINISHED Erected on your lot. C.M.H.C. Approved - A.H.O.P. Eligible Call COBOURG HOMES for details. [416] 372-9432 central air conditioning KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER SAVINGS mo SQQE 0 2 Ton Unit 2Y2 Ton Unit FREE. .. 1145" WINTER COVER ® Call For Free Estimates . You can be'sure if its Westinghouse A CB INSTALLATIONS HEAT PUMPS Furnaces - Air Conditioning Call Bruce McMartin 705-786-2990--786-2392 a

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