12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- July 17, 1984 K AA-------- eS a --------------., "GUARANTEED SERVICE GUARANTEED GM PARTS GUARANTEED PRICE y a. et ws: ©1523 1 GLEAN car or light-duty truck ® OIL CHANGE ® FILTER CHANGE e LUBE JOB It's ime for a Change! We'll change your motor oil, up to four quarts, replace oil filter, examine shock absorbers. Check lube intransmission and differential. add as needed. Lubricate front suspension components. door and hood hinges. Service PCV valve. sen" *980 AND COMFORT price includes Most tull size GM cars installation Good shocks are important to the life of your car It you get a jolt out of every small bump in the road. have your shock absorbers replaced during this special For a smoother, more comfortable ride and for the hfe of your car. call for an appointment now. during this hmited otter SALES TAX EXTRA ON PARTS & MATERIALS REQUIRED °39.95 ... WE WILL ... 1. Inspect and Clean Condensor; 2. Check and Clean Evaporator Drain Tube: 3. Adjust Compressor Belt Tension: 4. Check for Oil Leaks; 5. Leak Test, Check for Proper Refrigerant Charge; 6. Recharge Air-conditioning System if Necessary. OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 1, 1984 INCLUDES PARTS & LABOUR All G.M. Cars & Light Duty Trucks. We use only original General Motors parts for all G.M. Cars. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS OF GENERAL MOTORS CARS & TRUCKS. See Us For All Your Motoring Needs! SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN: Weekdays -8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Cash, Cheque. Visa or Mastercard accepted. REITER PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 BAREDSARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 905.00 Sears celebrate silver homesteaders. Affairs. The interesting concerning the motto Nestleton - Caesarea News Mrs. Bertha Mc- motto: "People don't 'Best Place to Live". by Mabel Cawker Laughlin was in charge plan to fail - they fail to Mrs. Ella Wright, Janet- of the programme - plan" - Mrs. Rika ville, and Mrs. Dora 25th Anniversary spent an hour or so with Family and Consumer Wygerde gave a reading (Turnto page 28) Celebrated Alan and Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cawker, Scott and i dF ST ur -------- | Gay and Mr. and Mrs. Christie. Frank Camisso "host- Nestleton Women's ed" a lovely 25th wedd- Institute Entertains ' Lg ing 'anniversary dinner The Nestleton Branch ' . A Ycmopatonn zou L -- party for Wanda and Morgan Sears at the Gay cottage, Caesarea on Saturday, July 14. Guests included: Doris and Len Prout, Marie and Joe Misener, Pat and Jim Woodhouse, Isla and Al Coy, Betty and Ernie McMeachin, Ethel and Ken Call, Ricky and Howard Mahaffy, June and Mac Sabistan, Rita and Bernie Clark, Barb and Jim Martin, Glad and Bruce Lawrie, Muriel and Jack Morgan, Ann and Ed Wardlaw, Gwen Devitt, Fred Lynch, Marg Mahaffy, John Morrison, Norma Holl- ingsworth, Edith and Henry Pankstys and son Victor (owners of Pine Ridge Golf Course), Deborah Leslie and Rick Gay - bar attend- ants. A lovely cake was brought by Ann Ward- law which she baked and had professionally decorated. Photograph- er for the occasion was Frank Camisso who video taped the party. The speeches were ably M.D.'d by Len Prout. "Best Wishes" to Wanda and Morgan for many more happy years to-gether. Family Visitations Company with Grah- ame and Neta Fish, Nestleton, for Sunday and evening dinner were Ron Hannaford - Hill, of Bradhampston, South Devon, England (an old friend of Grahame's when he lived in England. They attended boy scouts and sang in the choir to- gether). Othcr guests present were Grahame"s sister, Mrs. Heather Munro and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fish and Mr. Doug Fish, all of Sonya, and Mr. and Mrs. Fid- matters of Port Hope, where Ron is visiting while in Canada. A great get-to-gether! George and Lucy Donneral of Leaming- ton, spent a couple of days with daughter, Mildred and Bill Fortune, at their lovely home on Road 47, Black- stock, this past week. While there George celebrated his birthday. Friends present for the party imrcluded: Grant and Ruth Thompson, Blackstock; Ray Cook, Olive Heaslip and Dorie Reis of Port Perry and Charlie and Clara Nesbitt of Bowmanville. Mildred had a cake in honour of the occasion. The very best to George from his Cartwright friends. Sam and Mabel Cawker, Scugog Point Rd., visited in Oshawa on Wed. evening - had supper with Curt Cawker, then later met in the Community Centre, Wed. July 4, with Pres. Norma Frew presiding. It was a pleasure to extend a warm welcome to guests from Blackstock and Janetville Branch- es. Norma brought the meeting to order with the Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and read a poem entitled "Healthy Prayer". The roll call - "Why Should I Make A Will?' Many good _reasons were given. Two minutes of silence was held in respect for the late Ruth Proutt - a dedicated, faithful member of Nestleton W.I1. then the President read a poem in her memory. Mrs. Marg France, Sec'y-Treas. gave the minutes and presented the financial statement. The business 'portion consisted main- ly of preparations for the Bicentennial cele- bration to be held July 7. Entry for the 1984 Blackstock Fair in August will be a display of small kitchen utensils which were used by It was a long time coming, but Connie and Barry Townsend of Barry's Variety in Port Perry finally got their lottery computer last week. Barry says he first applied for the machine in October, 1980, and everything was finally in place last week. The machine will be humming this week as there has not been a grand winner for three weeks in the Lotto 649 game which means the jackpot for this Satur- day's draw likely will be more than $6 million. FOR THE TIME THE MECHANIC TAKES TO FIND THE PROBLEM! PAY FOR THE SERVICE* Service at its best ... from salaried professionals! NO -- quota-dependency earnings NO -- unnecessary parts replacements ee NO -- time limit on problem servicing aime [22 COMPLETE ms AUTO SERVICE EE GREAT PRICE! We Do It! DON'T YOU WINDER WHY THE OTHFRS CAN'T? *Parts & labour incl. at set rate. SJe48 clolc CHRYSLER LTD. HWY. 7A-12 MANCHESTER 985-7354