12-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 6, 1979 350 V8 motor, air conditioning, gold with beige vinyl roof, low km., demonstrator. NMW 626. 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN 350 v8, 60/40 front seats. air conditioning, many extras. NMW761. 1979 FIREBIRD TRANS AM Silver Anniversary Special Edition. Lic. OMT763. 1979 FIREBIRD TRANS AM Demonstrator, low km., fully equipped including air conditioning, Heritage Brown. Lic. QEX623. CHECK OUR LOW INTEREST GMAC RATES 1977 VENTURA COUPE Economical V6 motor, automatic, vinyl interior. A family assest, . dark turquoise exterior. LPN298. 1977 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC SEDAN One owner, loaded with extras including air conditioning. AM-FM radio. KTR899. 1977 BUICK CENTURY COUPE Sold original as new by us. Reflects excellent care it has received. KTR881. 1977 CHEVROLET BELAIR SEDAN An ideal family car, well equipped. real savings. LPN078. 1977 HONDA HATCHBACK 2 door, 4 cylinder. 4 speed. low mileage. LYR 225. 1977 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 door coupe, fully equipped, one owner, low mileage. KTR978. 1976 BUICK SKYHAWK HATCHBACK V6. automatic, p.s., smart green exterior with white vinyl bucket seats. KEY 318. 1976 DATSUN 710 COACH 4 cylinder, 5 speed, radio, radial tires. Lic. KMX061. 1976 MONTE CARLO 2 door, 350 V8, automatic, landau roof. Lic. KT0258. 1975 PONTIAC LEMANS COUPE V8, automatic, one owner. Lic. JC0968. 1975 MUSTANG GHIA COUPE * 4 cylinder, 4 speed, smart two-tone, low mileage. JNH722. 1975 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME Fully equipped including air. landau roof, bucket seats. JEZ921. 1975 DATSUN B210 FASTBACK 4 cylinder, 4 speed. JY0989. 1974 COUGAR XR7 Hardtop. fully equipped. low mileage. HZL700. 1973 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED 4 door, hardtop, air, one owner, low mileage. HCS327. 1973 VENTURA SPRINT COUPE V8. automatic, bucket seats, Sprint striping. Lic. HDP029. USED TRUCKS 1977 FORD RANGER 2 TON PICKUP Fully equipped with power options including air conditioning. box cap, rally wheels, radial tires. Stock 91247A 1977 CHEV BLAZER 4x4 V8. 3 speed, many extras. 33.000 miles. LMH 870. 1977 CHEV 2 TON PICKUP Scotsdale Cab, 305 V8. automatic, many extras including box cap. T47032. 1976 FORD ECONOLINE VAN '/: TON 6 cylinder, 3 speed. Lic. E31286. 1976 CHEV % TON PICKUP Cheyenne Package including all extras. T64776. 1975 GMC SIERRA GRANDE '/: TON PICKUP power equipped. E41546. 1975 6.M.C. %: TON VANDURA YAN 350 automatic. 75829. Bill Keene, a lopg time resident of Seagrave, afternoon. A large number of local residents were on throws out the first ball to officially open the Seagrave hand for the opening and one of the many events was a Community Park at a special ceremony held Saturday lob ball tournament. Seagrave area news Ball Park officially opened | the day was a success in man Frank Branton who Hutcheon presented Valentia Unit 2 of the Seagrave of age and under will pract- The by Jase erin) beau- many «Bu ways. Wecanall spoke onbehalf of the Execu- with the Championship Tro- U.C.W. are planning a bake ice on Forse) everigs * ' tifully for the official opening take a great deal of pride in tive of the Park Board for phy, donated by the Sea- saleon June 29 at the Stone's from STum. hil of the Seagrave Ball Park on the park's new face lift, Seagrave. - Mr. Bill Keen grave Store. Pleasant Point barn. Members are asked to years of age i ewngelb Saturday. Although our Sea- performed by many of our opened the park by throwing received the Consolation please bring 2 items for this practice nT urs i the grave "All Stars" lost both diligent residents. the ball to the catcher to Trophy donated by Good- sale. ings How pm u al their games, and two fellows Don Crosier and Jerry 'kick off" the festivities. child and Van Beck Auto- A baby shower in honour of capa le dire on 0 are somewhat poorer for Jackman officially opened Many thanks to Judy and body. The most valuable little Matthew Sommerville Norma ms M ting of ® e "unmentionable" reasons, the park, along with Chair- Bob Grierson for the making player trophy was accepted was held at the home of Mrs. The Genera se e ' of our beautiful new park by Mike O'Reilly of Valent- Joan Lee on Friday evening. the U.C.W. will be held on : sign. The children's races ia; the trophy being donated "Our young farther was pres- Tuesday June 12 at 8pm 2 were a big hit, with prizes for by Goodchild and Van Beck ented with John Deere mini the church. Please note the the winners and suckers for Autobody. farm equipment and many change of date. alll There was even a Sincere thanks to all those other useful baby items. The Greenbank Sunday ' roulette wheel for our gamb- who helped in any way to I'm pleased to report that School Anniversary was cel- e 8s : ling friends. Refreshments make this special day a big Mr. Murdie McMillan is re- ebrated last Sunday with were available at the Scout success. cuperating nicely at Toronto Rev. David Harris as guest booth for the entire day. A dance was held later in General Hospital after a re- speaker. The Greenbank A trophy was presented to the evening at the Oakwood cent operation. Public School Choir under Don Beacock and Ed Wine- Arena to put the finishing On Saturday June 9 the the direction of Mrs. Shier, Used C ars & Tru ck hold for placing first in the touches on a thoroughly de- Boy Scouts will have a bottle and the Greenbank Primary S horseshoe tournament. Gord lightful day. (returnable), paper and pa- Sunday School Class inspired AT Burnett along with partner Seagrave will play the perback book drive. The us with their lovely music. J ' Reg Abraham placed second team from Mariposa next pickup will start around 9:30 A pot luck luncheon and PONTIAC-BUICK in the event, with Heather Sunday at 6:30 pm at the AM. If you have a special fellowship followed the spec- Winehold and "Ann Januck Seagrave Park. pickup please contact Ken ial service. ool LIMITED coming in third. Congratulations to Miss Sturman (985-7787) or Vern Pinedale Sunday Schoo . Many thanks to Sharon Gerry Scanlon who graduat- Cavanagh (705-357-3587). Anniversary will be cele 10 Vanedward Drive - Port Perry and Donna Wallace for sell- ed with her B.A. from Trent A big thank you to the brated next Synday June 10 ing beer tickets, and to all University on Friday. Brantons and the Hutcheons at 11AM with special music 985-84 74 the fellows who helped in the Seagrave's supervised for coming to the rescue of a and the Rev. Don Nicholson e I i beer tent. playground facilities will be- lady in distress on Sunday as the guest speaker. There The officiating for all the gin on July 3. More details morning! will be no church or Sunday Je BUICK LESABRE LIMITED S a I . M games was excellent! concerning this will be forth- Attention female baseball School at Greenbank or Sea- emo., medium blue metallic. low - fu ly equipped. NMW746 Seagrave coach Bert coming. enthusiasts! Girls 10 years Turn to page 15 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SED ® The Seagrave Community Park is in a beautiful setting and offers facilities for softball, horseshoes, and of course, recreation for the youngsters. This group of kids took time out from the teeter-totter to have their picture taken Saturday afternoon. Swings, slide and monkey bars are also included in the playground equipment. Enjoy your new or used vehicle shopping in our air conditioned showroom. IEE ENE