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Port Perry Star, 29 Aug 1979, p. 24

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LTO SAH, EARLIEST WEAR LAV | PY othe Mad A\Alis-Chalmers INTEREST FREE UNTIL APRIL 1st, 1980 All New Allis-Chalmers Implements Purchased this Month (Planters, Plows, Discs & Cultivators in Stock) ALL USED GLEANER COMBINES PURCHASED THIS MONTH WILL BE INTEREST FREE UNTIL DECEMBER 1st, 1979. SALE PRICES on AC7164 with 48" Mower & 42" Blower and Chains. 10% DISCOUNT ON USED AC 10, 12& 14 Horsepower Tractors in Stock this Month. Vee FC NT emma v a = Sle Sa SEE Sead £2 Ld PRE-SEASON SPECIAL PRICES on Farm Snowblowers in stock this month. ral SAR > oo Se FREE 5 GALLON GALVANIZED FUEL CAN with any of the above while supply lasts. CLEARANCE OF HEAVY DUTY WEED TRIMMERS CLEARANCE OF ROBERTS 4" & 5" UTILITY AUGERSIN 12'- 24' LENGTHS. TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT Blackstock - Ontario - 986-4283 Ziebartss exclusive ShineGuard process will give your car's paint surface a mirror finish. ShineGuard is electro-chemically bonded to your' car's surface to give it that "just waxed" look year after year. We even guarantee the shine for three years. 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 29, 1979 (Ziebart finish fo your car's paint surface, and proteds it from the elements, Prince Albert by lean Pugh Visitors at the Les Bea- cock home on the weekend were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd " Beacock and Glen of Port Perry and 'the : John Bea- cocks of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Diagle and family have been spend- ing their holidays at: a' cott- age on Georgian Bay. Mr, and Mrs: Charlie Clarke have also been: enjoying some of the lovely summer weather with their daughter and family. a In last weeks news one item should have read Miss Patricia Holman a guest at the Mitchell-Nesbitt wedding at Blackstock. Glad to report that Mr. Ross Strong was able to come home from the Port Perry Hospital on Monday after many weeks stay. Visiting with Merv and Ilean Pugh last week was a long : time. friend ' Thelma Burns of Gananoque, Also weekend company Ivan and Linda Pugh of Trout Creek. Visiting this 'week with Rev. Clarke's are their daughters Helen Chalifoux and Grandson Aaron of Mea- ford, Fern and Doug Murray and Cathy of Ottawa, ! 'Congratulations: to the School of Creativity on their play "What Am I Bid?" It was a very enjoyable even- ing hearing song and seeing the different scenes. of the past history of our area. We hope that all visitors taking part'have enjoyed staying in our community. The fall activities will soon be starting. The first Euchre of the season will be on September 6th at 8 p.m. Contact Earlene Armstrong 985-7873 as to next week's news items. -- OBITUARY -- (From page 15) nearly every subject. In her long and very full life, Mrs. Coulter raised three children Mrs. Claudia Power of B.C., Philip of Toronto and Thomas of Mon- treal. Many years ago Mrs. Coulter had the honour of being presented to the Gov- ernor General of Canada. She was an active member of Knox United Church, Sut- ton, and Overseas Missions. She enjoyed travel, garden- ing, her Bridge and Book Clubs, politics, Stamp Coll- ecting and pursuing her hob- by as an artist, painting outdoor scenes. She was also a member of the Superannuated Teachers Assoc. of Ontario. Mrs. Coulter was buried in the family plot in Port Perry. For her friends, children and grandchildren the world will seem a little less provo- cative and engaging with the passing of Edith M. Coulter. / / A Piano Exams From the studio of Mrs. Kathy Malcolm: Grade 9 - Honour® Shawn 'Byles. Grade 4 - 1st Class Honours, Alison Scott; Honours, Lynn McGill, Kevin Meneely; Pass, Ann Armstrong, Christine Wilson. i Grade 2 - 1st Class Honours, Jerry Stachow, Laurie-Ann Sinclair; Honours, Michael Meneely, Lisa McGill; Pass, Maureen Manning. Introductory Rudiments - 1st Class Honours - Peggy Scott, Alison Scott, Liana Preston, Kevin Meneely, Lynn McGill. Grade 3 History - Pass, Shawn Byles. TALK TO THE INSURANCE INNOVATOR Wm. Laurence Evans 73 Main Street North, Uxbridge, Ontario OFFICE: 852-3184 Life - Health - Group Certificates - Annuities Home Owner Saving Plans Income Tax Saving Plans YOu cars Inferior 80 any EACH 108 Such, Be 0 sof Aik OF 108 Cream, wipes Gwoy o 'choanly and eforfsesty Hwy. 12 & 7A ~ Port Perry 985-8631 Genuine Ziebart Process Port Perry Auto-Truck Protection WET Jo] 1). YN») AT MURRAY WILSON SHOES 1980's Make your best deal on a * New Polaris Snowmobile at the Port Perry Fair on * September 2 and 3, 1979. Then A pick out up to $300. worth of Polaris Snowclothes or accessories atno additional cost! Buy a new Polaris sled at the Port Perry Fair on September 2 and 3, 1979 and pick out up to $300. worth of Polaris ~ clothing or accessories. Buy in September and you get $200. worth. So get on down to your Polaris dealer right now. The exciting new 1980 models are in ... the selection is good ... the prices are right ... and the merchandise is ready. RAKE IN BIG SAVINGS NOW! WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS 64 Water Street - Port Perry - 985-3192 Capture a Memory 8x10 Colour Portrait Only 88¢ - See our new large Decorator Portrait. * Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. CHOOSE FROM OUR NEW AND EXCITING SELECTION OF BACKGROUNDS, AND CREATE YOUR OWN SPECIAL PORTRAIT No obligation to buy additional portraits COMING ... Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday SEPT.5-6-7-8 Wed.: 10-5 Thurs. & Fri.: 10-8 Sat.: 10-4:30 S/S TEDMANS Hwy. 7A, Port Perry Plaza, Port Perry, Ont. One silting per subject--$1 per subject for additional subjects, groups, or individuals in the same family. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian.

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