USED CARS & TRUCKS TRADE-IN '85 Buick Electra Sedan - fully powered. (64798A) .... 19,300. '85 Oldsmobile 88" Royale Brougham - fully equipped. (54806A) ....... 16,900. '85 Oldsmobile 88" Royale Sedan - air conditioner. (64813A) ..... ... *15,900. '85 Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham - 12,000 km. (64811A) ........ *14,200. '85 Pontiac 6000 LE Sedan - two-tone brown, loaded. (54748A) .... $14,200. '85 Pontiac 6000 LE Sedan - silver and charcoal, ar. (64812A) NT $13,900. '84 Buick "Regal L Limited Coors white finish, fully equipped. (54379A) *13,600. '84 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham Sedan - all the extras (54816A) *13,200. '84 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Coupe - air, cruise. (54707A) 129 900. '84 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Sedan © many extras. (54297A) '11, 500. '84 Buick Century Sedan - V6, automatic (54545A) *10, 600. '84 Pontiac Parisienne Sedan - one owner, 15, 000 km. (54615A) : *12,500. '84 Camaro Coupe - V6, "automatic, 13, 000 km. (54405A) a 10,100. '83 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham Sedan - fully equipped. (54469A) ... *11,800. '83 Buick LeSabre Limited Sedan - V6, automatic. (54791A) N C11, 200. '83 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Sedan - 62, 000 km. (54361A) . *10, 700. '82 Pontiac 6000 LE Re . V6, automatic (54612A) '8,500. '81 Datsun SX 200 Coupe - 4 cylinder, 4 speed, clean (54675A) 6,500. '80 Pontiac LeMans Sedan - one owner. dark blue (54672A) '5,500. '80 Chevrolet Citation 5-Dr. Hatchback - uncertified (54677A) 12.800. '79 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon Coupe - V6, automatic (543230) '3,400. USED TRUCKS .. '85 GMC 3/4 Ton 4- Wheel Drive Pick- Up - Sierra Classic, cap (64726A) *15,900. '85 GMC 1/2 Ton Pick- Up - 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, 3000 km (54635A) '10, 700. '84 GMC "S"" Jimmy - 4 wheel drive, automatic (54729A) *10,500. 4 wheel drive. 5 speed (54805A) *10,700. '81 Ford Custom 150 1/2 Ton Pick-Up - two tone brown, V8, automatic (54763A) '83 GMC "S" Jimmy - Sierra Classic model, *6,200. "79 GMC 1/2 Ton Pick-Up - automatic with diesel power "As Is" unit (54400A) *3,500. "79 GMC 1 Ton Walkthrough 12' Van - V8, automatic "As Is" '5,800. '77 GMC 3/4 Ton Rally STX - all the ex tras (545178) '4.900. -- PELE PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED NT 10 PAREDWARD DRY, PORT PERRY a OPEN: Mon. through Thurs. ill 9:00 p.m. Fridays till 5:30 p.m; Satuidays Hl 4 00 Veh les Lsted Aahove were in Sih at Newspaper ten e Perry Star Weds euiay Septen her 4 1989 adits 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. September 4, 1985 Where are the young? Epsom Area News by Jean Jeffery This is the time of year when we say 'Where has summer gone, where are our young people.' Here 1s a partial list of those who will be attending University or College of their choice: Janet Sim- monds; Robt. Page ; Julie Baster, Mark Kerry, Glenn Kerry, Donna Kerry; Julie Ashton; Harry Bolton; Heather Ashton; Debbie Powell, Mark Bissette. Best wishes for a suc- cessful year. On Saturday evening Don and Faye Sim- monds, Doug and Beth Wilson went out for din- ner in honour of Doug and Beth's tenth wedding anniversary. After they returned home, they were surprised to be shivareed by a group of noisy friends. James and Robert Ashton have been visiting their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ashton'in Oakwood. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton, Faye and Keith Ashton went to bring the boys home. Brad and Paula Ashton returned with them for a few days. Ruby Wilson and Rev. James Harmon of Nigeria were supper guests with Ruth and Elmer Wilson. About 40 members of the Munro family gathered at the home of Ray and Dorothy Munro for a picnic supper .- Mr. and Mrs. Don Rainuillo and Catherine of Geraldton spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munro. Mr. Angus Munro and niece Miss Michelle Dyke from California TORNADO WIND SPORTS presents "THE WIND CYCLE" AN EXCITING NEW RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SAIL ALL YEAR ROUND! Adaptable for use on land, water, snow and ice Now Seeking Retail Representation in Your Area ca: (705) 944-8871 ror oerais -- SEE US AT THE KAWARTHA HOME SHOW -- SEPTEMBER 7th & 8th - PETERBOROUGH spent a week visiting at Ray Munro's home Roy and Erma Wilson of Cobden, Joyce and Richard Luchuk and children of Wiarton were supper guests with Earl and Marie Wilson on Saturday. Sunday School will re- . open this Sunday at Utica at 11:15. All children and parents are welcome to our services. Richard and Heather Ashton called on their grandparents Don and Stella Asling on Monday. Our sympathy to the Wilson and Wagner families in the loss of their dearly beloved Mary Wilson. Last Tuesday, Jerry, Joan and Jennifer Asling of Hanover met Jill Asl- ing at Toronto Airport. Jill had been holidaying in Texas for five weeks, returning with her was her hostess Dr. Dana King and her son. All came to visit Jerrold's parents Don and Stella Asling. After a week's visit Dr. Dana King and her son have returned to Texas. After seening the Kings off for home, Jerrold and family returned to visit his parents. Dinner guests with Earl and Elizabeth Taylor were: John and Wendy Taylor of London, Ray of Whitby, Miss Ruth Taylor of Cannington. Norman and Betty Tapscott were hosts to her family on Sunday at cottage on Lake their Cameron Congratulations to Bethesda-Reach Women's Institute for winning first prize on their display at Port Perry Fair. Joanne Wiersma of Blythe was a weekend visitor at the home of Ross and Barbara Evans. Welcome home to Evelyn Hansen from a three-week tour of England and neighbour- ing Scotland. On Sunday, Mrs. Hansen and daughters Judy, Carol and Karen attended the Blue Jay game in Toronto. Lloyd and Jean Pogue called on Ross and Bar- bara Evans one evening last week. Keep in mind the Cou- ple's Club Tennis Ball game on Friday evening 6:30 with lunch at the McKay's home. Everyone welcome. Tracy Balyone of Man- chester, Anne Tapscott and Donna Kerry decid- ed to take a train trip. They went to Montreal where they spent a few days sight-seeing and visiting Donna's brother Paul Kerry. Wonderful time. John and Yvonne Moore were Sunday evening callers at the Jeffery home. We'd like to welcome Sharon Smith a new- comer to Epsom Saturday night dinner guests with Darlene Christie were Bruce and Dale McLeod, John and Andrew of Columbus, and Hildreth Lyons of Uxbridge. During the weekend, Darlene attended the U.A.W. picnic in Scar- borough and visited Mrs. Lil Hall of Scarborough, and Kim and Keith ~ Ellicott and Derek of Blackstock. Visitors come and go at amazing rate Greenbank News by Muriel Gibson Mr. Lloyd Ashenhurst of Vancouver has return- ed home after spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan. Mary and Ross Real, Geordie and Ruby Beare visited with Don and Marie Real of Hastings, also called on Dawn and DAVIS - SWEETMAN Rev Dr Victor Shepherd officiated at the double ring ceremony of Lyn Briar Sweetman and Ronald Allan Davis in Streetsville United Church on Saturday. July 20. 1985 Mary Figueiredo sang The Wedding Hymn before the ceremony and The Wedding Song during the signing of the register lain Morrison played The Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin tor the processional The recessional was The Wedding March by Mendelsohn Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full length gown of white organza over taftetta The collar and bodice were of french lace embroidered with apphques highlighted with seed pearls The short bouftont sleeves and flared skirt were edged with ruffled lace Her cathedral train was edged with matching rutfled lace accented with white satin bows She carried a silk tear drop bouquet of white <arnabons and blue sweetheart roses Her father was wearing a sky blue dress suit The maid Af honour was Kim Schultz Sheila Davis and Tania Me lemeester were the bridesmaids Tracy Meulemeester was the flower girl The four attendants were gowned in full length dresses of pink and white They car red pink silk carnations white daisies and blue forget me nots Ron Abbott was the best man The ushers were Randy Williamson and Kent Sweetman The groom wore a white tuxedo and blue rose boutinere The attendants were in powder blue and navy tuxedos For the reception at the Kinsmen Senor Citizen s Hall the bride s mother received in an alpine blue crepe sheath with white bib coltar edged with deep scalloped apphqued lace and corsage of pink carnations and baby sweetheart i | roses The groom s mother assisted in a hnen look sheath of peach and white sophisticated stripes with matching hip length jacket! and cor<age of peach carnations and baby sweetheart roses "he groom s father wore a royal blue ress su! Mark Me emeecter resided over the gues! Hook Betore ner mar age the br de was honoured with tour NSC aneous showers hosted by Kim Schylity in Meadowy ae We! inne Meg lemeester in Oshawa Uni! i tthe Ww vtreetsvilte and Fleanor Sturman ur SCAR Ave Bali die SEA SEA i gia gi a a Weight Watchers PRT Lai d NS Its Quick Start Last year Weight Watchers Quick Start Program helped milhions of people inse mithions of pounds taster than ever hefore This year the Weight Walchers Improved Quick Start Program made t pasier by adding delicious menu plans that helped make losing weight much simpler So rcme join the Weight Watcher P, Ss !mproved Quick Start Gam September 3rd through the 28th and save! NEW MEMBER REGISTRATION TIMES: PORT PERRY St John s Pres Church 319 Queen Street TUESDAY 645 PM FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 1-800-268-3915 | Weight Watchers David Chambers on Sun- day. On Monday, visited relatives in Perth and Ottawa. Many fans of Green- bank Gamblers took the bus to Waterford on Wednesday to attend the play-off game. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L.ee and family in the loss of his Aunt Ruby Watson of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Col- lingwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couperthwaite visited at Trapper's Inn at Buckhorn. Armour and Rachel McMillan attended the 16th birthday party of Rick McMillan of Ux- bridge on Sunday. Darlene Gibson and family, and Nancy [Lehman and family spent Wednesday at Canada's Wonderland. Betty and Mel McGee and family attended a very successful McGee family reunion last weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. Creighton Carr at Picton Any girls 12 and over, who are interested in 4-H sewing progject, please phone 852-6693 by this weekend At the annual T-ball party on Tuesday. there was mustard on the shirts, ice-cream on the faces. and icing on the hands But a fun time was had by all the T-ball plavers and their parents Many thanks to the parents who helped me have another suc cessful T-ball season See vou next vear have two baseball gloves that have not been claimed if these are yours, please contact Flarla at 985-7886 Beaver. ('ub and Scout registration Please see the notice regarding registration for these ac tivities in the Seagrave news this week