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Port Perry Star, 5 Aug 1981, p. 24

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- "3 yg 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 5, 1981 Blackstock and area news by Joyce Kelly The combined church service held at the United Church on Sunday morning was attended by a good congregation. Lynn McLaughlin and Debbie Van Camp sang a delightful duet. Rev. V. Parsons delivered a thought provoking sermon on Secur- ity Sources. . Combined services will be held again next week at the United church at 10 a.m. after which services will be held in each church at regular times. On Friday evening Bob and Nancy Bryans attended he wedding reception of ud nderson and Doug HI urtice rl ! Viator sored nv Hethesda Reach, W.1. Pat and Ivan. Don and Stella Asling to Jill Asling home to Hanover returning Sunday evening with Jennifer. Keith and Peggy Kennedy are enjoying a few days holidays. Greg and Paul Ashton of Oakwood have returned home from visiting grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Greg has been a big help to Aunt Faye selling corn over on the '"'corner'. Lee and Carolyn Davies, Katie and Sara were Sunday lunch guests with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton. Lee and Carolyn Davies, Katie and Sara were Sunday lunch guests with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton. Our best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Lisa and David for a long, prosperous and happy life in their new home near Lindsay. Mrs. Carol Irwin and sons of Cannington and little niece Leah Lewchuk (who is staying with them while her dad and mum are on holi- day) were Friday afternoon visitors with Earl and Marie Wilson. The Keith Ashtons were supper guests on Sunday with Ron and Lorraine Brown. Gord and Jill Postma had a corn-roast and swim party Saturday evening. Guests were Ron and Lorraine Brown, Faye and Keith Ashton, Doug and Beth Wilson, Frank and Donna Van Veghell and Barry and Lois Bushell. What a mistake last week, I should have congratulated Jim and Marie Hansen on the birth of their daughter Melissa Dawn, July 22. Darlene Begin attended the 50th Anniversary of Mr. "and Mrs. Earl Thompson. Also Earl celebrated the 86th birthday last Thursday. I'm sorry we can't wish them much happiness because Mrs. Thompson ~~jpassed away early this morning. Jean was born and raised in the Epsom area, our deepest sympathy to Earl and relatives. their new motor home. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and Steve along with Lorinda Jackson, Patti Bryans, Rick Alpe and Gord and Debbie Bryans all of Oshawa were guests at the marriage in Port Perry of Michelle LaFontaine and Rick Whitely of Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant and July attended the funeral of Brenda's uncle Mr. Frank Kehoe on Satur- day. : Sunday visitors of Bob and Nancy Bryans were Joan and Merv Brisco of Whitby, Debbie Stinson, Dave and Wilf Brown of Courtice. Last week Mark Graham enjoyed the Junior Farmer Soil and Crop, Management our of uiferin, North and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans. Tanya Wilson stayed with grandparents Ruth and Elmer Wilson, and Anna Evans was with her grandparents Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Wilson. Aren't grand- parents wonderful people. The Evans family held a picnic at noon Saturday at Mill Run Golf Course near Siloam. Tom and Doreen Rickett of Deep River visited for the week-end with relatives in the area. Mrs. E. Houghland of Whitby was a week-end guest with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Houghland and attended the funeral of her cousin Anson Bell in Uxbridge on Saturday. PENS Pencils - Markers All Colours PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 SP IRATE OS SS WLS ANY tee TR NRE ¥ SN EO hs het LEAR AE PIM FL IAS MEATY RRP wag bat TOY FIRE ATRIA RN NYY, (ed het CHAS SVR AM ARAL PEALIPATRIV WALI PY NTT ENE AA 2E8E) + n PN tables with the following winners:- 1. Belle Werry-91; 2.Dorothy Archer-90; 3. Laverne Clements - 88; 4. Flossie Aldred - 86; 5. Doug Brock -82; 6. Leslie Taylor -78; Low - Susie 'Harris; 50-50 Draws - 1. Belle Werry; 2. Rhoda Larmer 3. Edna Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson returned home Sunday from an enjoyable two week motor trip to the West Coast. Miss Ann Buttimer from London, England is spending some holidays with her Uncle and Aunt - George and Norma Wolfe. Dwayne Bryant is holiday- ing with his aunt and her husband. Muriel and Joe the Seguinie and also the Bryant at Prince George, Lady Muskoka on her C summer runs V7 214 Dundas St i Whitby 668-7797 4 ; 0 oy A FRG ARS 25 RG SR Ses R552 2 62 50 C2525 ee 5 25e 6252 525262525252 5250 525) Julie Byers and Esther Kelly returned home on Saturday from a great week at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac near Madoc. Lois VanCamp. is spending her summer at Quin-Mo-Lac as an employed counsellor. - Mr. and Mrs. John Devins. and baby Melanie of Iroquois Falls visited with her grand- mother Mrs. Roy Taylor. While here she was able to attend the 90th birthday of her great-aunt Mrs. Minerva Horn of Oshawa. Mrs. Roy Taylor spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor at their home in Muskoka. She enjoyed seeing the remodeled vessel CLUB ANNRENE Spend Western Weekend at Club Annrene SAT., AUGUST 8th 8:30P.M.to 1:00A.M. Danceto Port Perry's Only Western Dance Band "LOG CABIN BOYS" Sponsored by the Durham Lung Association.' ~ a> Coming August 15th: Bill Johnson's Sweet Country For Further Information Phone: OSHAWA -576-4096 HE ------ -e Scugog Chamber of Commerce... GIANT FLEA MARKET - WESTERN WEEKEND - AUGUST6-7-8-9 Fruit - Vegetables - Pies - Preserves Antiques - Unused Treasures? Clean out your basement, garage or attic. Got Something to Sell? RESERVE YOUR SPACE NOW! PHONE 933-8160 "As Interest Rates |. ...GOHIGHER... OURPRICES... Ask our Sales Representatives for Special Inventory Reduction Prices available on all units for August. 13ACADIANS & T1000 Series - ofromM.S.R.P.of $6049t0 $7361 12 GMC PICKUPS -v2 & ¥% Ton Models efromM.S.R.P.of $8044t0 $10 569 i. BR @ © °ONTIACPHOENIX FRONT, 8 efromMS.R.P.0f$9029t0 5% ra i Er tH 5 2 Ey v3 24 ' dd 3 I "ir BEA AT A ROAD OO IDES © 8 7BUICK REGAL 2-DOOR COUP & SIN b. He REGALS&LIMITEDS he ofromM.S.R.P.0f $10,378t0 $13,404 245 5BUICK CENTURY SEDANS - CENTURY &LIMITEDS : ofromM.S.R.P.0f$10,537t0 $13,190 4 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDANS + ofromM.S.R.P.of$13,641t0$14,157 4PONTIAC FIREBIRDS & LEMANS ofromM.S.R.P.of $9511t0$11,772 | 4 3 { a i { ! | \ 3PONTIAC(1982)J2000- Sedans, Coupes and Wagons ofrom M.S.R.P. of $9540t0$10,185 a edo 2 BUICK RIVERIA COUPES - Fully Equipped ofrom M.S.R.P. of $17,901 to $19,507 NII IE VL 2GMCVANDURAVANS-Y2 & % Ton Models '® from M.S.R.P. of $9540t0 $10,651 p 14MANAGEMENT SELECTED LATE MODEL J "GOODWILL" Used Cars. ] ® Priced to satisfy the most discriminating i buyer. 6 OLDER MODEL USED CARS BEING i OFFERED "ASIS" ; Less plates and safety certificate. From $195& Up 3LATE MODEL "GOODWILL" LIGHT DUTY USED TRUCKS - Selection Limited. ® Priced to Sell! - @ Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices Listed - i "Inventory Reduction Prices Considerably Lower." Demonstrators with Weekly Price Reductions | available in All Models except Firebirds. SALES REPRESENTATIVES: 3 John Cammack, John Convey, Wes Lane, 3 Morley Parish, Cedric Russell, John Randle. It's Always Worth the Trip to... PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive - Port Perry - 985-8474 SALES DEPT. OPEN: Mon. to Thurs. to 9:00P.M.; Fri.to6:00P.M.; Sat. to 4:00 P.M. BE SURE TO ATTEND WESTERN WEEKEND -AUG. 6-7-8

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