Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 29 Jul 1981, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 29, 1981 SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 60to0 89 Days Rates Subject to Change. 30to 59 DAYS 90 to 364 DAYS STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 or 985-8436 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation CR FSIS 2007", - LK RK XJ <% \J KaX aX aX) XTX oy o Thurs, uy 30 JST} V1 Retail Price 60% off Retail Price Al, yA Off Retail Price STORE HOURS: Mon. toWed. 9AM.to6P.M. THURS. &Fri. 9AM.to9P.M. SATURDAY 9A.M.to6P.M. SSCS SSSSE EDS BS IS 4 A 0000030008 i i AAI $ ih 043000 m 000300 mn ith 003008500 + following q items must (EXT Utica and area news by Vera Brown There will be no church service this week because of the holidays. On Sunday, August 9th the U.C.W. will be in charge of the church service which will be held at 10:00 a.m. at Utica. The Sunday the Uxbridge Barbershoppers will hold a service at 7:30 p.m. in Epsom church. Mr. and Mrs. John Van der Hayden of Oshawa visited with Mrs. Crosier on Sunday afternoon. : Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McKinley of Willowdale visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey and Mrs. Dora Geer. The Baileys attended the Old Time Fiddling and Step- dancing contest .in Bobcay- geon on Saturday. While there they met with and visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacGregor who were also CLUB ANNRENE SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st 8:30P.M. ho 1:00AM. Danceto BILL JOHNSON'S SWEET COUNTRY Sponsored by Canadian Automotive Museum Building Fund. § Coming August 8th: "LOG CABIN BOYS" For Further Information Phone: OSHAWA -576-4096 r om» ! 0000 00 () 0000 mm | WW | TN | Wows 7 | MATIC > SO PD OO > a HI AT Resistance Te > > D> OO SDB - YOUr CHOiCe May Be GONe !! *° HOMAN'S DEPT. STORE 43-45 BROCK STREET WEST, UXBRIDGE 852-3633 We will be open as usual next week at this store. (GRAND OPENING - Thurs: August 13th at our "New Location." J fp", LOSE EJ ' Clara AAA AR AIS ISIS ARAN RRR RRR per seres sty rts tresses yess sore id be Sold- d-Wa ll to Wall! o% o% o%s +% o% %e® 0° ®® *° ® EARLY! QUALITY CLOTHING GOING FAST! taking in the performance. Recent visitors with Mrs. Mildren. Thompson were Mrs. Ethel Wideman of New- market, Mrs. Jim Miller of Mount' Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Yent of Dunn- ville, Mildred attended the jordan family picnic at MacTier on the weekend. Winners at the euchre on Friday evening were Ladies 1st Mabel Pilkey; 2nd Ruby Tripp and Low to Mrs. Campsall. Mens 1st Irwin Kydd; 2nd Grant Bright and Low to Reed Cook. Freeze- out winners were Caroline Parish and Mildred Thompson with Bernice Wells and Ken Whittington coming in 2nd. There will be another euchre this Friday. Birthday greetings to Miss Tanya Fielding. parents Earl and Irene attended her birthday cele- - brations at Mr: and Mrs. Frank Fieldings in Port Perry on Monday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinch- cliffe of Toronto visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family mr. and mrs. Ed Wintour of Ottawa were weekend guests with the Carres, who on 0000000000000000000000000000 & 4 AJ 4 \ \ 00000000000000000004 SEO 880000508000 8060858008508650000505088¢ Grand- - Sunday evening attended the 40th Wedding Anniversary celebrations for her parents at the Boulevard Club in Toronto. Kevin and Laura Carre were Sunday evening guests with Uncle Trevor. The Sutcliffe family recently attended the wed- ding in Oshawa of Mr. Warren Sutcliffe to Debbie Wilkin, = Visitors with the Sutcliffes recently were Mrs, Helen Crawford of Uxbridge, Mrs. June Bray of Raglan -and Mrs. Donna Brockman, Michele, Bradley and Brandy. Mrs, Eileen Slute and Mrs. Marion Harper took a bus trip to Parry Sound on Thursday and enjoyed the boat cruise on Georgian Bay around the 30,000 Islands. Miss Paula Marshall of Scarborough visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Doug MacSween and family. Doug had the-misfortune to injure his ankle the other day, and will be laid up for quite a: . while. Playground (From page 18) "food week". After the exhausting walk-a-thon, our "Injuns" were ready for a refreshing "popsicle party'. Friday afternoon was spent relaxing while watching our weekly films. This week is, "food week and we'll be satisfying those "munchies" courtesy of McDonald's and Mother's in North Oshawa, not to mention the goodies we'll be cooking up at Play- ground. Everyone is welcome to come to Prince Albert Playground's week', but leave your bath- room scales at home. GRADUATION Scott Edward Nelson, youngest son of Dorothy and Gerald Nelson, Port Perry, graduated recently from the . University of Waterloo, with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Scott is currently employed as a Research Assistant to the University, prior to commencement of studies toward a Masters Degree in Biology. WHY BUY RETAIL? Great "July Sale" SAVE 12'/2% PRICE INCREASE -NOSALESTAX- Complete Pool Kits with sand filter - Above Ground. .. from$699 On Ground with deck $1599 All Pool Chemicals on Sale! - Liquid Chlorine 5 gal. $5.99 INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING JYRRIRL (Even. 576-2287) "food - ARR SR [ro RL A SR SOLAN SER x a TA HR rama ame CER ah

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