Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 2 May 1979, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 2, 1979 Your National Voice Printed under the authority of the Official Agent for Allan Lawrence Campaign Headquarters. 105 Wallon Street, Port Hope, Ontario POPU 22 nt bdbchclhetiveinciedidindbliniNNIININININININ PPO 000008000 800800880008008000008080880880008808880800000 PEN-WEN CERAMICS invites you to an OPEN HOUSE MAY 5th-10a.m.to4 p.m. Tralls Road South - Courtice (First building south of Hwy. 2) LESSONS - SUPPLIES - GREENWARE - DUNCAN DEALER Refreshments served. 20% Off All Groenware (While supply lasts - Please bring container) MONDAY TO SATURDAY: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. TUESDAY EVENING: 7 to 9 p.m. Just REDUCED $5,000. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME Private sale - 3 bedroom brick and aluminum sidesplit on one acre overlooking Lake Scugog, facing mature woods and greenbelt. Fully landscaped and orchard. Finished fire- place in basement. Taxes $460. Asking $62,900. TELEPHONE: 985-3455 Re-elect Allan LAWRENCE If we can help you or you can help us ... Call or visit your ALLAN LAWRENCE ACTION CENTRE al Port Hope: 105 Wallon Streel (416) 885-4542 Bowmanville: 133 King Street E_ (416) 623-1355 Cobourg: 29 King Streel E.. (416) 372-2151 Port Perry: Water SI & Hwy. 7A (416) 985-8431 Durham - Northumberland AUTHORIZED BY THE OFFICIAL AGENT FOR ALLEN LAWRENCE 105 WALTCN STREET PORT HOPE ONTARIO TRAVELWAYS wish to announce that the PORT PERRY AGENCY & BUS STOP will be re-located to KELLETT'S VARIETY (Perry Street - South of Queen) EFFECTIVE FROM MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1979 * INFORMATION * BUS TICKETS * BUS PARCEL EXPRESS OPEN 7 DAYS EACH WEEK - 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. TELEPHONE: 985-8288 Take it easy, obey the rules for safe boating Most boating people are courteous, helpful, and have a great amount of nautical savvy. They know their craft, how to use them and how .to react to other boats sharing the water. In short, they know "the rules of the road", plus they apply common sense in situations not covered by the book. But unfortunately, there's the occasional boater who seems oblivious to conditions and situations affecting his own boat and others. He's either very rude or ignorant of boating rules and forces others to handle their boats defensively. Recreational boating is governed by a minimum of written rules and regula- tions. All boaters should make themselves thoroughly familiar with them. In addition, they should learn the unwritten or common sense rules of the sport. This knowledge will enhance the pleasure they get from boating. Here are a few suggestions from the experts at Allied Boating Association of Canada to help you make your boating better, safer and more fun: Never overload your boat. Especially in smaller craft, the seating space provided is not necessarily an indication of the number of passengers Blackstock From page 10 Senior, R.H. Cornish, Sunderland, and Cartwright Central. When the marks of all competitors from each school were totaled Cart- wright had the highest number of points - 306.55 followed by Cornish with 278.78. Cornish won the team competition with 234.75 while Cartwright place second with 226.25. Two of our local girls won gold medals. Carol Lewerentz tied for first place in advanced floor competi- tion and Chrissy Beddome tied for first place in the beam competition. Kathy Jordan was the second in the elementary floor routine and Sheryl Jordan came in third in vaulting. Congratulations to the coaches and competitors. Manchester by Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, May 6, at 11:15 a.m. The Sydenham Kiwanis of Oshawa will conduct the Service at our Church. The speaker will be Rev. Merle Ferguson who is a retired missionary and social hour will follow. Congratulations to the 4-H members who completed their unit "Accessories of the Final Touch" at Goodwood on April 21. The next unit will start May 3 at 7 p.m. at Manches- ter Church, anyone interes- ted between 12 and 26 wish- ing information please contact Mrs. Pat Kingstone at 985-7831 - The theme *'Out- door Living". The Manchester U.C.W. will meet at the Church Thursday, May 3 at 2 p.m. G. DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-2916 Monday to Friday Evenings & Saturdays by Appointment the boat will safely carry. Be sure your boat is equipped with legally required items, as well as others that may prove helpful in an emergency. Worth considering are things such as extra line, anchor, paddle or oars, basic spare parts and tools, and a first aid kit. Take it easy when boating on unfamiliar waterways. Watch for shoals, submerged obstructions and signs. Try to get information in advance from someone who is familiar with the area. Don't tie-up launching ramps longer than necessary to launch your boat. Make all your launching prepara- tions before you back onto it. Obey speed limit and no-wake signs in congested areas. Pass other boats only where you should and when you should. Don't anchor to fish or loaf in busy channels, and don't water ski too close to shore or buss other boats at high speed. [ Port Perry United Church | PortPerry | 93rd ANNIVERSARY Sunday, May 6th : 10:00 A.M. Rev. Richard C. Boehme of Belleville Mr. Glyn Evans, Soloist Coffee Hour 7:30 P.M. Mr. Lloyd Wilson of Uxbridge Hymn Sing & Instrumental Music STALLING sPCCOLS & "AAAAAAAL i Su' S| -_- RELAX'IN "79" First Annual: Pool Maintenance and Safety Seminar {Hi-lighting Leisure Products for the family and entertaining) * Thinking about putting a pool in or if you own a pool already, this gigantic presentation is for YOU! SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 12 & 13 - From 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. AT IROQUOIS PARK POOL & ARENA (Victoria & Henry Streets, Whitby) NOTED SPEAKERS & EXHIBITS: Above-ground Pools; In-ground Pools; Pool Water Chem- istry; Back-yard Pool Safety; Consumer's Guide to Pool Buying; Energy and the Back- yard Pool; Pool Heaters (operation and maintenance); Planned Pool Maintenance (before, during and after the season); Hot Tubs are Here; B.B. Q's; Pool and Patio Furnishings. Admission: Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 Free Refreshments Lots of Free Parking Valuable Door Prizes each Day (You must be present) - Find out how to win a Florida Vacation. ETT TT CTE ETT ET TTT Through the Sponsorship of THE TOWN OF WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT presents STARLING POOLS 2 LOCATIONS: New Store - Oshawa - 571-0189 133 Taunton Road West Whitby - 668-7431 - 686-2831 1645 Dundas Street West Settlement House has moved to a larger store! HOUSE WARMING SPECIAL! 42" Pedestal Table 4 Ladderback or Canadian Pressback Chairs Reg. $670.00 sae: $939. SAVE $131.00 Drop in and see our Noritake China & Hand Embroidered and Crocheted Table Lines. 183 Queen Street - 985-8234 o 122 Fd Le rs

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