LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Triples Over 600-- B. Doupe 636; V. Rider 627; M. Hawes 617; B. 'Raines .605. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING March 15th, 1972 1. Great Ones ...... 30 Oak .............. 30 2. In Betweens .. . 27 ASH La TA 28 3. Goners ~ ., '25 Maple Lo -. 26 4. Alley Cats .......... 19 ¥ Willow... ... 25 5. Gluffers ........ 16 Poplar .....°.. . 23 6, Worsers ...;....... 9° Birch .......cccoevvvin. 22 LADIES Ble ash 21 HS.-- Lilac 20 Bernice Tennyson 234 Beech 0c... 18 HT.-- Pine . 17 Dorothy Lucyk 589 ¥ Spruce oi... 11 HS.WH-- Cedar ALONE | | Dorothy Lucyk 275 High Single-- HT.WH-- B. Doupe 288 Dorothy Lucyk 739 High Triple-- MEN Betty Collins .642 HS-- Doug Scott' 270 al SAA ots SAY Jr zg Singles Over 210-- B. Collins 220, 219; B. H.T.--Jim Rider 625 Almost, but not quite. Port Perry Legion all-Stars-- (coach) Front row, L. to R.: Scott Wilbur, Kevin Raines 210; M. Hopkins 230; +H SW Hoe SR on "were eliminated by Sundridge last Sunday. Team Martens, Robert Evans, Charlie Durwald, Ritchie I. Doupe 224; B. Solomon ert: Northeo members are (back row, | to r) Charlie Bourgeois Lefort, Steven Hawes, Stuart Cochrane. Missing from 211; L. Bertrand 240; G. HT.WH-- (Mgr.) Kenton Baird, Steven Jones, Eddie Olsen, the picture is Phil Cochrane. Larry Elson, Kelly Reese, Peter Lane, Don Hurst ; Grieveson 220; Eileen Breen Albert Nortcott 696 "218; V. Rider 259; R. Moore 234; L. Ptolemy 220; M, * Hawes 237, 225; J. Jackman Burketon 211; L. Cook 212, 210; M. : © St. John 228; M. Potts 224, News (continued) Make a DATE! AND WATCH FOR - THE DATE OF LAWRENCE PHARMACY Port Perry Mrs.. Wm. Beer is spend- ing a two week vacation in England with her parents. Mrs. E. Smith, Ajax vis- ited with-Mr, and Mrs. T. Fitzgerald recently. Mr. Lawrence Carnochan, Burketon) is a patient in Oshawa hospital. We wish "him all the best. Lindsay, spent Sunday with 'Mr. Tom Trick-and Mrs. Grant Carnochan, --A very lovely Birthday & family dinner was held in honor of Mrs. R. Davey at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Grants in Zion on Thursday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davey, Susan and Stephen, Bowmanville. joyed during the evening. Many lovely gifts & cards were received. manville, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd. Newtonville (formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trick A social ev- ening of games were en- Mr. Ted Holroyd, Bow- spent Saturday BACK HOE Dig Depths up to 18v2 Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION COMPRESSOR RENTALS Phone 985-2333 or Box 489 PORT PERRY. feet. 1 Cover them with Tired of looking at old walls? (lil Wallboard Priced from 53.99 5 eo REESOR ~ OBOE Prefinished Many Patterns to choose from 0 2 LB BD FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry -- 985-7951 SVVOVPVVIVIVPIVVIOIPIIOVOVIOVIIOVITOIIVOIIOION 6 terrifying questions to ask a small-car salesman. How much? Brace yourself. - It may cost you several hundred dollars more than you think. - Because on top of the inevi- table sales taxes and delivery charges, wait the inevitable op- tional charges. That's where you can really throw your money around. On an electronic telescoping antenna, peek-a-boo headlights, or a sports console. . Even more bizarre is the new small car that offers optional power equipment. A small car is supposed to be easy to drive. So what's it doing with power steering and power brakes? Instead of all that mechanical power, you'll need a little will power. To keep from being fast-talked into a lot of things you don't need. 2 What improvements eo were made this year? "or maker's serious about aking his car better each year, he'll make it better each year. With improvements that are meaningful. And not just cosmetic. Of course, if the car's a first edition, it won't have any im- provements. In which case you should do some soul searching before you buy it. Because it takes years of refin- ing to work the bugs out of a car. You don't really warit a car to work its bugs out on you. Do you? 3 How long does it take eo to replace a fender? Depends on which small car you buy. Buy one that changes its looks every year and it will prob- ably take longer to repair the body. 'Because dealers can't stock all the parts for cars that ge! an annual face-lift. It _may_ also take longer for. mechanics to service a car that's chéinged frequently. Because a mechanic will have to relearn the inner parts. Frequently. The easiest way to reduce the possibility of such frustrations is to buy a small car that's sensibly designed to begin with. And never changed for the sake of change. a.. Can i talk with the Service Manager? Hardly anyone ever asks this one. But why not? You might save yourself a lot - of grief. And money. So ask him what kind of service schedule he has for your car. What kind of diagnostic service ¢ What does it cost? When you buy a new car, don't let the showroom in front dozzle you. Better you be impressed by the showroom in back: The service . department. 5 How long e® is the warranty? One' of the best questions you can ask. You see, how long a car manu- facturer's willing to repair or re- place major parts at his expense tells you something about him: How good he thinks his car is. If he feels it's sturdy and de- ~ pendable, he'll give you a gener- ous warranty. Something better than the usual 12,000 miles /12 months, whichever comes first. But if he doesn't give you better than that (or even that), ask an- other question: "Why 2" 6 What can | sell it for? ® The resale value of a car is a tip-off on what people think about it. If the car's been a loser over the years, with heavy repair bills, you'll probably take a beating when you unload it. If the car depreciates dros- tically the minute you buy it, you're losing money even before you drive it home. So while you're thinking about buying low, think about something else: Selling high. Good luck.