Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 19 Aug 1986, p. 24

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= SQUARE BOY SUBS § PIZZA --=--== SBOWATER STRFFT- PORT PERRY 985-8448 Pizza - Lasagna ~~ Panzerotti WE DON'T CUT CORNERS! 25% MORE PIZZA HOURS: Sunday to Thursday ........ 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday .............. 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Baal to Soko SAVINGS 1 100 Sheet Refills ..............c..oovevvernnn. $1.59 | 200 Sheet Refills ..................... SR $1.79 300 Sheet Refills ...............co.cooveer... $2.69 Campus 2 Subject Notebook, 200 pg. 1.99 Bic Pens - PKG. 6 .......cooveveeveverrnennnnn. .99¢ Berol Felt Highlighter - pkg. 2 ............ 99€ | Berol Back-to-School Kit - 12 pe. ...... $1.79 School Kit - Protractor, Compass & Sharpener ...............cccecuriununcs .29¢ Buffalo Pencils HB - pkg. of 10 ........... .99¢ Hilroy Big Scribbler .............ccooevven.... .39¢ School Bags ..................... inn... trom $2.99 Children's Running Shoes ......... from $3.59 Plus a huge selection of regular merchandise being cleared at Wholesale Prices. MERSCO 5¢ - *1.0. \| 238 GUEEN 8T., PORT PERRY D. PAG manager. PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS '-- ANNOUNCEMENT -- R. COLLINS Paul GOUIN, President of Provincial Tratfic Signs, is pleased to announce the following new appoint- ments and promotions within the company, as a result of new management procedures. Dave PAGE is promo.cd and appointed to the newly crcated position of General Manager of the com- pany. Mr. Page has been with PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS and its affiliates for more than six years and has a full knowledge of the complete operations of the company. He joined the company in 1980 as the first employee, subsequently being promoted to foreman, plant manager and presently general Robert (Rob) COLLINS is promoted and appointed to the position of plant foreman. Mr. Collins also has the added responsibility of the silk screening department. Mr. Collins has been with the company since March 1986 which reflects his abilities to perform the functions of plant foreman. ad " PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS is operational in five provinces of Canada, employing presently thirteen people, three sales agencies, three branch offices, and a total of eight sales personnel. ER i a AS a i iE a a de I Be Entertain nursing home residents Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker On Thursday afternoon, Norm and Bernice Mairs lovely home at East Quarterline, Nestleton, was the scene of the fourth outing for the residents from the Port Perry Com- munity Nursing Home and Scugog Island Central Seven Home. This annual event is sponsored by the Pine Ridge Garden Club, and there were some 55 present including aides from the Nursing Home...and Pine Ridge Garden Club members. Those who so capably entertain- ed were Dave Ellis, Blackstock, Ed- na Beckett and George and Ethel Freeman from Scugog Island. A delicious lunch was served by the Pine Ridge Garden Club ladies to close an afternoon of pleasure for all. Birthday Party Enjoyed John and Marion Hall, Williams Point, hosted a family birthday par- ty on Sunday, August 10, for John's brother, Bill Hall, Hillsdale Manor, who turned 75 years old! Family members present for this lovely oc- - casion were... Helen Henry, Colum- bus, Dorothy Pierson, Oshawa, and Dave and Marguerite Hall (residents of Williams Point for the summer). Marguerite made a love- ly birthday cake and all enjoyed the festive party with John and Marion. 'Very best wishes" to Bill Hall for many more happy birthdays! Trip of Interest Lawrence and Gwen Malcolm of Nestleton, have just returned from a most enjoyable holiday in Western Canada. They flew to Vancouver and spent three days at Expo '86. They also visited his sister Jean, (Mr. and Mrs. James Millet) - at Richmond, B.C. Following a Royal Glacier Bus Tour to Banff, Lake Louise and other points of interest, Nestleton United Church Next Sunday, August 24, at 2:30 p.m. will be the Nestleton Decora- tion Day Service. Guest speaker, Verna Windrem. Try to be on hand for this special day in memory of our loved ones. Families in the News Alva Fleury of Brockville, is spen- ding a couple of weeks with John and Marion Hall at their home at Williams Point. Alva is a first cousin of Marion Halls. | Visiting during the week with Neta Fish of Nestleton were: Marlene Bannister, Keith & Rhon- da Bannister and Nicole of Peter- borough, Audrey Leishman & son William of Reaboro, and Calvin & Yvonne Holland and family of Bowmanville. The family were help- ing Neta with many extra chores, and also helping her celebrate her birthday on August 14 as well. She was the recipient of a variety of gifts and many pretty cards from relatives and friends. Our best to Neta for many more! Sam & Mabel Cawker of Scugog Pt. Rd., were very pleased to have niece Mildred Johne & family, Jen- nifer & Chris for dinner on Monday evening. They were on their way to Ottawa where Mildred has a teaching position this coming year. On Saturday last, it was a pleasure to have Chas & Nell Cawker of Scarborough visit for the day at the Cawker farmstead with Sam & Mabel. Caesarea Community Church A very wonderful attendance for the friendly Caesarea Church on Sunday morning, August 17, with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford in charge. In the evening at 7 p.m. Kevin & 'Gerry Adams had a fine variety pro- gram of singing, prayers and wor- ship. A farewell to this young cou- ple was held as they leave for home this week. They will be greatly miss- -- THE ~ ed after the ten weeks of fellowship and study with the Caesarea folks. So nice to meet their parents while they visited weekends in Caesarea. Kevin Adams' parents - Sherman & Emily Adams from Mich., U.S.A. and Gerry Adams' parents - Garrett & Gerry Meninga, California, U.S.A. After the service refreshments were served in the hall and a presentation was made to Kevin & Gerry by Rev. Dr. Crawford on behalf of the con- gregation in warm appreciation for their weeks of service. Get Well Our warmest wishes for better health goes out to Doris Rohrer who is presently a patient in Port Perry Community Hospital - and Ella Bowers and Dora Gillson at home. Keep your spirits up, and we trust you'll be much better soon. We are thinking of you daily! \ ~The Fall Fairs With the waning of summer - Fair time is fast approaching in this area. This coming Saturday, August 23, our local fair at Blackstock will get under way with many attrac- tions - a one day event but packed full of interesting activities. Try not to miss it! The 1986 edition of the Port Perry Fair "kicks" off Saturday, August 30 and continues on Sunday and Monday (Labour Day) - a fine three day event with crowd pleasing at- tractions. There is still time for ex- hibitors to enter many of the com- petitions, and information concern- ing this is available by calling Dorothy Catton 985-2787. Look for the large ads in the Port Perry Star this week - to create interest and en- thusiasm! Prize lists may be pick- ed up at Irwin Smith Music Store! CHILDREN'S DEN 2827 QUEEN 8T. - PORT PERRY 20% Off BLOUSES - SKIRTS - DRESSES (For girls from Kathy, Elvira Vali, Top of the Class) BOYS' & GIRLS' FLEECE SETS a KRICKET CO-ORDINATES Lo /+ PE EE EER esses essssenan 3 YEARS ............ 10 1/4% 4 YEARS ............ 10 1/8% 5 YEARS ............ 10 1/4% seessssssrsrensne 2 YEARS .............. 3 YEARS .............. 9 3/4% 4 YEARS .............. 9 5/8% 8 YEARS ......cvs 0000 9 3/4% - 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 !

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