Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1985, p. 13

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PORT PERRY STAR -- April 30, 1985 -- 13 For All Your ] Automotive Needs ... Whether you're wanting to move up to an '85 or looking for a good deal on a used car .,. see me today! BRIAN NORRISH Williamson (= Chevrolet Pontiac Oldsmobile Ux ri Buick OUR CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS! Uxbridge 852-3357 = Toronto 294-9010 Hwy. 47 South, Res. 985-8997 Uxbridge Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair For the first time in a few years, the annual Hospital a penny auction, toys and the famous white elephant. Auxiliary Spring Fair, held at the Latcham Centre, Above, a group of Auxiliary ladies get ready for the busy Saturday April 27th, was blessed with fair weather. tea tables. From left, that's llean Pugh, Anne Cornish, Which meant folks turned out in droves to sample the Isobel Wilson, Bea Lindsay, Hazel Coates (convenor) wares, tea tables, baked and deli goods, crafts, plants, "and Marg McConnell. . Seniors meet i by E. Irvine euchre on May 1st but Publicity will resume on Wednes- Vi n n i The Senior Citizens day, May 15th 1:30 p.m. : i held their regular meeting on Wednesday, April 24th with a good crowd in attendance, We had two visitors from England. The meeting | was opened by the Presi- | dent followed by the sing- 3 ing of O'Canada. Then on to the general business. There will not be a at the Latcham Centre followed by a pot luck supper for Seniors and some source of entertain- ment. Lunch was served, including wedding cake, brought in by Mr. and Mrs. Dayes in honour of their 50th wedding an- niversary after which cards were played by Committed to Durham-York some. Gre Hearing | c Aid (Centre @f Port Perry i Rr Dennis J Hogan ann Hearing Aid Consultant Dr. E. Mannen's Office - 24 Water St. S., Lakeview Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO. 985-9192 Ross has devoted the last four years as your M.P.P. to providing good governgent to Ontario and a high quality of services and economic growth to Durham York. This has meant new schools, community centres, hospital expansion, aid to agriculture and cultural groups, highway expansion and support of small business to provide jobs which Durham-York needs to grow. : , Brine Club 33 4 SLDINE RING RCUS OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM SAT., MAY 11th 9:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. TICKETS: Adults $5.00; Children $3.00 AVAILABLE IN PORT PERRY AT: Don Forder Insurance - 30 Water Street Barry's Variety - 18 Water Street Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds - 268 Queen Street This Message presented by the following businesses: NONQUON TRAVEL +. 14 Water Street - Port Perry GORD LEWIS | PH'ULIP MOTOR SALES PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Dr., 94 Water SL, Port Perry Port Perry Ross Stevenson and the Progressive Conservative Government are committed to: B The development of a strong tourism industry. B® Support for the agricultural sector with lower interest rates and marketing assistance. ® Providing permanent employment for our young people. B Developing new skills training so that young and old are prepared for the jobs of the future. B Providing women greater access to the work force with additional child-care incentives. B Providing more jobs by expanding small businesses. Ross Stevenson needs your support to continue this job. ON MAY 2 RE-ELECT. ROSS STEVENSON FOR INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE CALL THESE LOCAL COMMITTEE ROOMS: - 426-5488 853-0758 985-9722 Uxbridge » Build on the strength of Ontario. Vote PC: Published by the committee to re-elect Ross Stevenson Cannington 432-2307 Keswick 476-7744 Sutton 722-6582 852-6147 Beaverton Holland Landing Port Perry

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