12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. October 10, 1984 Halloween treats in the microwave NIVERSITY _... VWERKS Landscaping - Planting - Interlocking Brick FALL/WINTER: Renovations - Masonry - Small Contracting ime 434-6019 OSHAWA & SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES PORT PERRY AREA 30-119 Days 11% (Minimum $50,000) 90 - 364 Days 10%% (Minimum $5,000) 30 - 89 Days 12.15, (Min. $200,000.) 5 Year Annual Interest 124% (Minimum $500.) GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD mY TRUST 16S Queen Street, P.(). Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Felephune: 985-8435 Twn Mem ange Ig im Cowboy Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron The Kirk Guild of Burns Church held a regular monthly meet- 'ing last Tuesday even- ing with the president Barbara Porter con- ducting the meeting. Betty Jean Blyth of Brooklin with her microwave _ oven demonstrated how to make Hallowe'en treats. Delicious carmel popcorn and candied apples were enjoyed by all present. Also a cup of tea and cookies at the close of the program. There will be a fashion show in Nov- ember that sounds new and different. More details later. There was a good time out for the first euchre party for this Fall. Greta Halsey and Margaret Ball won the first and second prizes for the ladies. Nelson Cole and K. Brown won for the men. Erma Wood got the most lone hands and Margaret Gall won the 50-50 draw. The door prizes were won by Jessie Cook and George Harper. Bob Switzer wants to thank his Port Perry friends for the tremendous sales and turnout at his Travelling Road Show September 28th. For the benefit of those who missed this sale, Cowboy Bob is extending the deals for the next 10 days at the Oshawa location. UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. 2 MILES WEST OF MANCHESTER TELEPHONE: 985-3042 or 985-8601 Runs Nothing so) Like a Deere' "Have. NW H you driven a Ford... ' lately? , Muriel and Alfred Fisher enjoyed a trip to Deep River over the Thanksgiving Holiday where they visited Margaret and Frank Mitchell. Bob and Mary' Rowe and daughter, Penny of Oberbruck W. Ger- many, are with their parents, Ted and Rose Heron, this week and they all enjoyed Thanks- giving with the family at the home of Doris and Bill McAndless of Don Mills on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Engleton attended the wedding last Saturday when Sheilla, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Thorneloe was united in marriage to Mr. James Sanderson, all of Toronto. Guests with Lois and Fred Daw over the Thanksgiving weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Palmers and daughter Kim of Charlottetown, PEL, Mr. and Mrs. James Daw and sons Mathew and Michael of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Daw, Amy and Katy of Whitby and Mr. Stephen Daw of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Westfall and children Heather and Trevor of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gardner and son Shawn of Brook- lin, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. Gard- ner and Jean. There was a nice attendance out at Burns Church last Sunday. The front of the Santuary was beautifully decorat- ed in keeping with Thanksgiving. Rev. McEntyre's message was titled "Coming up Thankful". The choir sang the anthem, Let all Things now Living, a song of Thanksgiving. Florence Ashton and Catherine Humphrey read the scriptures. Ray and Lindsay Death are the ushers for October. Oct. 21st will be Burns Church anniversary services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Ted This is a typical scene at the Cartwright transfer station east of Blackstock after any weekend. Garbage, garbage and more gar- bage spilling out of the bins. The tranfer sta- tion is operated by Durham Region, and ob- viously a lot of people were unloading their trash. Maybe they need a couple more bins. 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This year's theme is "'A Little Care Makes Mishaps Rare' and the Canada Safety Council is hoping everyone, in- cluding you, will take a little extra care to pre- vent accidents on the trip to and from school. Without looking below, can you name the seven traffic safety rules? If not, here's some help: 1. Look all ways before you cross the street. 2. Keep way from all parked cars. 3. Ride your bike safe- ly and obey all signs and signals. 4. Play your games in a safe place away from traffic. 5. Walk, don't run, when you cross the road. 6. Where there are no sidewalks walk off the road on the left and face on-coming traffic. 7. Wear your safety belt at all times while riding in the car. Teachers, parents and drivers are doing their part to make your walk to school as safe as it can be, but they need your help too. Learn and prac- tice these seven safety rules on every trip to school. LAKESIDE ELECTRONICS SATELLITE SYSTEMS AL. 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