Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 Apr 1986, p. 18

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18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 1, 1986 Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh Thursday evening nine tables were filled with euchre players. Ladies high Gertie Dennie, Mary Poots, low Myrtle Gimblett. Mens high - John Potts, Ernie Healey and low Murray Davidson. Better health GUARANTEED INVESTMENT Annual Rates is wished for Anne Manns who has been a regular attender for a long time. The Easter weekend has surely been a busy time for many people with the lovely weather for cleaning CERTIFICATES Monthly Rates 1 YEAR ............. 10 1/8% 2 YEARS .............. 10% % 3 YEARS ............. 10%% 4 YEARS ............. 10%% 1 YEAR ................ 9 5/8% 2 YEARS ................. 10% 3YEARS ................. 9% % 4 YEARS ................. 9% % 5 YEARS ................. -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation You've always known us for servicing cars. Now get to know us as muffler specialists, too. Now we've devoted one of our service bays exclusively to exhaust system and muffler repairs. We stock all the right parts to fit most popular domestic and imported cars as well as light trucks, vans and farm equipment. We can fix your system quickly and expertly. What's more, all our parts are from Walker -- the largest exhaust parts manufacturer in the world -- so you know you're getting the best. If you have problems with your exhaust system, come to the new muffler specialists in town at The Muffler Bay in Timm's Garage, Saintfield. We'll give you a free exhaust system inspection, with no obligation. TIMM'S GARAGE -- Saintfield -- R.R. 5, Sunderland 285-7616 up after the winter. For others the different church services and visiting family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCullough and family returned home last week after spending two wonderful weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Murray of Kingston spent the weekend with Charlie and Lila Clarke. Have you heard that the Clarke's are now great grandparents of a great granddaughter in Edmonton. Sunday morning at 5:50 the Sunrise service took place without the sun, but the rain held off. The juniors led us in worship. Regular worship took place at the church which was decorated with Easter Lilies. The junior choir sang three lovely numbers under the leadership of Beth Willes and the Senior Choir sang "Crown Him Lord of All." Rev. Jackson delivered a very good message for young and old offertory duet "If That Isn't Love," by Beth and Chuck Willes. family spent the weekend with their mother Norma Robinson. Roy and Dorothy Hope had all their family for Sunday evening r. Sunday evening guests at our house Paul and Bonnie Solomon, Stephen, Trevor and Laurel and my mother Pearl Gostick. Mr. and Mrs. G. Tulloch of Broad- view Sask. spent a few days with their cousins the Les Beacocks. I hear Shelly Olsen and her brother Tom each had a birthday on March 27th. Happy Birthday to you The home of Lloyd and Beth Pereman on Hurd Street was a busy spot over the holiday weekend when Euchre players converge on nine Beth's family from the Ottawa area came to spend a happy time. They included Mr. and Mrs. Denninston, Jim and Anne MacGregor and fami- ly, Roxie Denniston. Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt of Oshawa were Easter Monday dinner guests with sister Grace and Les Beacock. The Mystery Sister Supper will be held April 7th at Conway Place. If there are any ladies who would like to join in this happy time call Dorothy Hope 985-7471 this week. Please call Earline Armstrong 985-7873 with your news next week. Remember "April is Cancer Month. Give generously when the canvasser calls at your door. Auxiliary plans for Spring The Auxiliary is working hard on our Spring Fair being held at the Latcham Centre on Saturday, April Holy Communion was served to a 26th and would appreciate any help large congregation. A number of they can get. families had family and friends with On Monday March 17th the them. : Hospital Auxiliary held their David and Jo-anne Brown and meeting at the hospital with 19 po JOHN D. HUMPHREYS Q.C. and W ARLEIGH HILLMAN Q.C. are pleased to announce that SAM L. CUREATZ Q.c., M.P.P. (former Minister of the Government of Ontario) will join them in association in the practice of law under the name f HUMPHREYS, HILLMAN & CUREATZ commencing March 17, 1 986 at 362 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1H 1B3 Telephone: (416) 571-2555 - 7] Guaranteed f-- | Investment J Higher Interest on Your Investments | Certificates 10% 1 YEAR TERM Min. Deposit $500. ° Interest Paid :» at Maturity. / --_---- ~ Short [ 3 ret lerm a Deposits STANDARD ~~ TRUST 93% 165 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY | PHONE 985-8435 30 - 39 DAYS HOURS Mon - Thurs 9 to 5 Fri 9t0 6 } Sat 91to 1 Member Canada Deposit 1dsurance Corporation Rates subject to change without notice OPEN SATURDAYS 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. for your convenience! Interest Paid at Maturity Min. Deposit $5,000. Special rates also available on other amounts 11% 30 - 59 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity Min Deposit $100,000 ladies present. The President opened the meeting with all repeating the Auxiliary: prayer in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. All other officers reports were given. Hazel Coates showed all the beautiful knit- ted articles which had been turned in and the Auxiliary do "Thank" each and everyone who did give of their time in this work. It is sincere- ly appreciated. Mr. Brown was with us and in- formed us of the new whirlpool bath tub which is about to be installed as soon as the space is ready. Under new business, the annual meeting is coming up on April 21 and all accounts should be in. A long discussion followed regarding the change of by-laws. The Spring Conference is being held at St. Marks Church, Whitby on April 9th. WEIGHT WATCHERS® Free First Meeting Join For Only $12* Weight Watchers * introduces a revolutionary fdea in weight loss -- freedom of choice Enjoy a party, or dine out with friends. or satisfy a sweet tooth. now and then with the New Quick Start Plus Program So join by April 26 for only $12, and savor a richer lifestyle while you subtract the pounds THE NEW QUICK START pixs PROGRAM. N ® * Fee for subsequent weeks, $8.00 Seniors and students join for only $5.00 Then $500 weekly thereafter Offer valid March 31st - April 26th, 1986 at participating locations CLASS LOCATION: St John's Presbyterian Church, 319 Queen Street, Port Perry TUESDAYS 6:45 P.M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL. 1-800-268-3915 ' 5

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