» NT 228%) i] vite a LAY 4%) RG IEA A 3 Yd Lx EY iis hl ibibo ANDAs ela. dae = DA BOLE AR), Yioteh PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday August 4, 1982 -- 25 Epsom and area news by Jean Jeffery The Youth Group are having a pool party and Barbecue at the home of Don and Gai) Prentice, Saturday, August 7 at 5 p.m. Vacation Bible School is over for another year. There were 26 children in attend- ance. There were five adult leaders and five teen age helpers. Thanks everyone for such marvellous co- operation. Welcome to Epsom to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones and family who have moved into the Cumming house, also welcome to Mr. and Mrs. D. Cullins and family who have moved into the Scala home. Also congratulations and best wishes to Fred and Margaret Vanuden on the That's some horse Guaranteed Investment (Certificates 1to 5YEARANNUAL ........ 17.25% 1to 5 YEAR MONTHLY ....... 16.75% (Rates subject to change without notice.) arrival of their son. We are pleased Drew Royolle has been home from Sick Children's Hospital for a couple of weeks. The Kerrys have returned from their holiday at Doe e. en and Mildred Steer of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones were at, the . Basters Wednesday evening. The Steers were nighbours of Basters when they lived in Vancouver. The church service on Sunday will be taken by the U.C.W. a hearty invitation to former members to attend. A warm welcome awaits all friends and neighbours to join us. The Service August 8 at 10 a.m. at Utica. Mr. Gerald Jeffery of London, Ontario was visiting his brother Gordon for a couple of days last week. On Sunday evening Bill and Velma Huggins and Alveria Jeffery of Orilla visited Jim and Gordon Jeffery. Dianne and Eric Benns and family of Otikokan were week end guests with her parents, Allen and Norine Card. We hope to soon welcome to Benns family back to this area. Dr, Jarrold Asling, Joan and girls of Hanover called on Don and Stella Asling on Friday on their way to Ottawa. Dr. Pat Asling also called. On Sunday, Mrs. Myra Grainger of Raglan was a caller at the Asling home. Elizabeth and Earl Taylor A 300 year tradition, The Herrmann Royal Lipi- 2zan Stallions, entertained to the audiences delight at four performances in the Uxbridge Arena last Satur. day and Sunday. The world famous horses, which were the stars of a Walt Disney film entitled "Miracle of the White Stallions," were back at Uxbridge for a return engagement. Although the great Lipizzan. stallions were originally created for war, they are a spectacular sight to see in an arena performing their amazing acts., "SCUGOG FINANCIAL _ SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. OFFICE SUPPLIES For all Your Requirements PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 © SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985.7383. Breeders was held at the ° attended the Stratford Festival for a production of Juluis- Caesar. Miss Margaret Taylor has been holidaying with parents for the past week. Wendy Bateman and Dini Page attended "The Sheep Focus" at Markham Fair grounds. 'Congratulations on winning first and 2nd prize for weaving. This week end Barry Page took the 1st pack Manchester Scouts on a canoe and camp- ing trip to Haliburton. The Van Veghel family enjoyed 'a visit 'to Ontario Place to see Lew Rawls. Rob Page is visiting friends at Balsam Provincial _ Park this week. Monday evening, Murray, Chris and Cathy Potter and the Menagh family were supper guests at the Basters. Janine Lefebvre of Oshawa was with her parents for the week-end. On Saturday, Beth and Doug Wilson attended the Lippizan Stallion Perform- © ance on Saturday evening at Uxbridge. Marlene and Ian Archibald of Udora were Sunday supper guests with Earl and Marie Wilson. Gord and Jill Postma and boys were camping at Crow Lake for four days. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheridan held a 40th wedding anniversary for his parents, John and Ruth Sheridan. There were about 150 guests at the celebration on Sunday, August 1. Don and Stella Asling and Mrs. Elsie Gorrill of Lindsay were Friday supper guests of Faye and Keith Ashton. On Thursday, the 4-H Dairy Calf Clubs from Victoria County visited the. farm of Beth and Doug Wilson and had a barbecue luncheon. On Wednesday, the Twilight meeting = for Durham Region Holstein home of Frank Barkey. There were several from this area in attendance. ~:Rev. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Wilson and family of Oshawa visited Sunday evening with Beth and Doug Wilson, Michael and Tanya. The Hansen girls were home for holiday weekend. The family had dinggy Sunday : with Linda d. Wayne Ford at Port Hoover. - We were sorry to learn" that Ann Davies has been visiting the hospital, we do wish her a speedy recovery. Ron and Ruth Evan held an Open House on Monday for the Church family, friends and neighbours. We welcome © Ruth to our neighbourhood and wish these newly weds a long and happy matriage. They are residing on the Evans Farm formerly the Alsop farm. Oldtimers like myself, would say the Nation farm. Welcome - thrice welcome. 'Several of our 4-H club members attended a judging conference in the Brooklin area last week. August 10 the Utica Epsom U.C.W. will visit Daheim .Nursing Home in Uxbridge. We hope for a good attendance. DID YOU KNOW? that Community Care offers a transportation service for medical appointments and local shopping to seniors and disabled persons in the area? Call weekdays 9-12 and 1-4. 985-8461. © " LE GIL a Ia EE ik Ar TEEPE 4 oN % Tih or . met, A v Ta aa WS dO] : PAT VSO IRD SE 3A x: ye SAT eS IE NTS ; 1 8 rE EB RED v 3A * . Lap lbrindlodap anil liodiagiadisd Lad 2.3 0 AK ebb hncsiiuniit hl Shel lips ahd > Nd Ad Weekend : » 2 AUTO VALUES! ROUND-UP » OF - DEMONSTRATORS & USED CARS - 1982 BUICK SKYLARK LIMITED COUPE - Demonstrator with less than 6000 km., dark rosewood metallic, match- ing landau vinyl roof with cloth interior including bucket seats and console, V6 motor, automatic, power steering, power brakes, windows, locks & seat, cruise control, air conditioning, stereo radio, tilt wheel. Full Factory War- ranty with three year Owner's Protection Plan. Factory Sugested REtai| Price $14,421. " SPECIAL ... $12,448.00 1982 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN - Demonstrator, light blue metallic, dark blue cloth interior, 55/45 front seat, air conditioner, cruise control, AM/FM stereo radio, steel belted radials. Stock No. 22759. Lic. TBL 627. Factory Suggested Retail Price $13,796.00 < SPECIAL ... $12,110.00 1982 PONTIAC 6000 DEMONSTRATOR SEDAN - Light Jadestone sedan, matching cloth interior, V6 motor, automatic, power steering & brakes, AM/FM stereo radio, steel belt white wall radials, wheel disc, low k.m. New car warranty. Stock No. 22768. Lic. TBL 781. Factory Suggested Retail Price $11,650. : SPECIAL ... $9995.00 1982 BUICK SKYHAWK SEDAN DEMONSTRATOR - Dark blue metallic, blue cloth interior, low k.m._, tinted glass, floor mats, sport mirrors, power steering, 1.8 litre, 4 cylinder, 4 speed transmission, Rated at 39 M.P.G. by Transport Canada. Stock No. 22806, Lic. TBL 756. Factory Suggested Retail Price $10,412. . SPECIAL ... 9499.00 1981 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - Flawless white finish, maroon interior, 305 V8, automatic, AM/FM radio, 'any extras. Lic. RRA 094. 1981 MONTE CARLO LANDAU COUPE - Sandstone metallic, tan vinyl roof, V8, automatic, air, AM/FM, 22,000 km., one owner. Lic. RHV 049. 1981 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - Gold & tan design- er two-tone, V8, automatic, air, cruise control, AM/FM, well equipped. Lic. RPK 057. 1981 ACADIAN HATCHBACK COUPE - Red with maroon cloth interior, 4 cylinder, automatic, AM radio, bucket seats. Lic. RRA 482. 1980 MONTE CARLO COUPE - Silver, blue cloth interior, V8, automatic, rally wheels, AM radio. Lic. PJB 368. 1980 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE - Dark gold, tan landau vinyl roof, V8, automatic, air, cruise, wire wheel covers. Lic. RHL 791. : 1980 CITATION COUPE - Dark gold, gold cloth interior, V6 motor, automatic, radio, new car condition, 21,000 km. Lic. RRA 022. 1980 CHEVETTE HATCHBACK COUPE - Fresh beige finish, tan cloth bucket seats, 4 cylinder, auto., radio, certified. Lic. PZA 353. 1979 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS STATIONWAGON - Dark brown, tan vinyl interior, V8 diesel, automatic, radio. Being sold "As Is". Lic. OXF 574. 1976 PONTIAC LEMANS COUPE - Silver with blue in- terior, V8, automatic, radio. Only 62,000 original miles. Lic. JWJ 861. -- TRUCKS -- 1982 GMC DIESEL %: TON PICKUP - Brand new, never licensed, 6.2 litre V8 diesel, automatic transmission, stainless steel mirrors, H.D. suspension, auxiliary fuel tank, AM radio, step bumper, chrome appearance group, steel belted radial tires, custom vinyl trim. Stock No. 22719. Factory Suggested Retail Price $13,947. SPECIAL ... $11,408.00 1982 GMC "S" PICKUP - Demonstrator, low km., light blue, blue vinyl interior, 4 cylinder, 4 speed manual transmission, power steering, white walls, stainless steel mirrors. Real Economy Model. Stock No. 22802. Li. JD4573. Factory Suggested Retail Price $8,820. | SPECIAL ... $8,068.00 1981 GMC WIDESIDE % TON PICKUP - Bright red, 6 cylinder, 3 speed transmission, step bumper, one owner. Lic. HY3348. 1980 CHEVROLET SCOTTSDALE WIDESIDE % TON PICKUP - Brown & tan two-tone, V8, automatic, radio, box rails. Lic. EP2596. 1980 CHEVROLET STEPSIDE % TON PICKUP - Dark green, 6 cylinder, automatic, step bumper, certified. Lic. 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