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Port Perry Star, 24 Sep 1985, p. 19

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a i BNL a rami an Po nit To pe A dL LL Lin Ll } us | gy * -- 'e 1 --. -- . -- Pan OX ¥ » o-- - em LI JX ager' « -- d LJ # ho Cn A Ls BS George and Ella Bowers of Nestleton celebrated their 60th An- niversary with family and friends last Friday evening. HERE'S WHAT WE DO: Ignition system pre-analysis Cylinder power balance analysis Examine high tension wires Check distributor cap /rotor Test exhaust gas recirculation valve (EGR) Supply and install new resistor spark plugs Check and adjust timing Inspect air filter element Inspect fuel line filter Check PCV valve and breather filter Inspect all belts and hoses Test and record freezing point of radiator coolant Adjust carburetor where necessary Test battery and clean terminals Test charging system Check all fluid levels Final ignition system analysis, check ignition system against manufacturer's specifications 59.95 ght trucks 5 requir Ng conditioned $8 00 extra TUNE-UP SPECIAL ENDS NOVEMBER 15, 1985 v6-8 Cylind ost passent nsted for M prices ug ww nsor extra vehicles PENCRESEAL DRIPLESS OIL PROTECTION Economical Rust Protection affordable for Both Mew & Used Cars & Trucks. No more messy spots on your driveway or garage floor because it does not drip PENCRESEAL DRIPLESS OIL will prevent that rust and retard rust that has already formed on your vehicle the clean way Im mediately after application you can drive your vehicle feeling confident that you have added years of life to it $ 5 on °49.9 No more oiling twice a year ONCE A YEAR DOES THE JOB -- TAYLOR'S -- Automotive Service Centre Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry PHONE 985-3655 MASTERCARD. VISA & GULF CARDS ACCEPTED PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1985 -- 19 Nestleton - Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker On Wednesday, September 11th, at 7:30 p.m. President Gwen Malcolm welcomed all and read from the Friendship Book a poem "Tribute to Happiness.' Mabel Cawker presented the excellent devotional on Pornography, assisted by Bernice Mairs, Jean Williams, and Marion Hall. Hymns "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee' and "'Take My Life And Let It Be" were sung. Jean Williams, president of the Afternoon Unit, then introduced our guest mi 60 happy Congratulations and best wishes to George and Ella Bowers of Nestleton who celebrated their 60th wedding an- niversary on Friday, September 20th, in the Nestleton Community Centre with approx- imatley 200 relatives and friends on hand to wish them well - a real milestone in their lives. This lovely event was "hosted" by their family. During the evening daughter Dorothy Car- son read a unique story in poetic form re the family, which she com- posed - a real master- piece! She missed her calling! Grandson Herb Vine sang two ap- propriate numbers speaker, Anita Davis, who spoke on Social Con- cerns, - a most infor- mative talk, and enjoyed by all present. A lively hymn, "Our Joy Is In - The Knowledge' sung to a familiar tune, by the choir members, closed this part of the meeting. Business Portion In the absence of Sec'y, Barb Weir was ac- ting secretary for the evening. The Roll Call - "Bring a Tea Towel" resulted in a generous response. Neta Fish gave a gratifying report of our finances. It was decided "The Rose" and "The Lord's Prayer' accom- panying himself on the guitar. Mabel Cawker gave some humorous thoughts re anniver- saries, etc., and presented a beautiful plaque to George and Ella - a gift from the Nestleton United Church. Congratulatory recogni- tion was received from her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and many other dignitaries - as well as a host of friends. Nestleton United Church Women catered for this special occasion - serving a delicious assortment of elegant food topped off with an- niversary cake, tea and coffee. Pouring tea were ness Club sponsors Outreach program to sell church calendars, cater for a Wedding An- niversary, and provide lunch following the Fall Church Anniversary on October 27. The U.C.W. will continue Christmas Boxes and Operation Scugog the same as last year. The General Ex- ecutive will continue on for 1986. Several notes of appreciation were read including one from Laurie (Malcolm) Wells of New Zealand. Members were reminded of the Mid-Week Event at Harmony Church, Oshawa, -Nov. 5 and 6. Fall Presbyterial at Orono, Oct. 8 and Port Perry, Oct. 9- tevening). The meeting closed with \ relatives and close friends - Hazel Lywood, Bea Lynch, Peggy Adams, Margaret Wright, Kay Mallet and Janice Williams. Relatives came from Prince Albert, Sask., Hamilton, Toronto, Peterborough, Trout Creek, Algoma Mills, North Bay, Edmonton, Alta., New Liskeard, Lindsay, Oshawa, Fenelon Falls, Tyrone, Orono, Hayden, Bowmanville, Port Perry, Blackstock, Caesarea and Nestleton. The "very best' to George and Ella Bowers - a grand couple - and trust they will enjoy many more happy years together! At AUTOPRO. we don't play games with our customers MUFFLERS BRAKES SHOCKS dl AUTOPRO TO HAVE THE DONE RIGHT apples Compare apples with eo free Inspection® and estimate by certified mechanics eo 0p Quality Replacement Parts Respected National Brands Abex Wagner Gabriel ® Autopro National Guarantee Honoured by over 350 Autopro dealers coast to coast ® Mufflers * for most car models) Brake Linings Guaranteed for as long as you own your car Verdic Shock Absorbers _ TAYLOR'S -- Automotive Service Centre Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry 985-3655 MASTERCARD VISA & GULF CARDS ACCEPTED the Mizpah Benediction. Jean Williams con- ducted a unique Contest which was won by Arlene Malcolm. Reading by Neta Fish - humorous and enjoyable. The after- noon group served a delicious lunch of cheese, fruit and a variety of biscuits and coffee and tea. Arlene Malcolm, ~ Evening Group Presi- dent voiced the apprecia- tion to the speaker and those responsible for such a worthwhile pro- gramme and tasty lunch. Sympathy Extended Sympathy to relatives and friends of 'the late Harriet Tricker who passed away at the Com- munity Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, on Friday, September 13, 1985. her husband Charles predeceased her many years ago. Service was held in Community Church, Caesarea, on Tuesday, September 12, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford and Rev. Charles Clarke of- ficiating. Interment Nestleton United Church cemetery. An incredible lady with a host of relatives and friends who will miss her very deeply. Lioness Club News Blackstock and District Lioness Club is sponsoring an Operation [Outreach Program at Cartwright Central Public School on October 3 and 5. This is a street- proofing program designed for children from about 3'% - 4 years, to those 10-11 years old. It is open to any family within the area - not just those who attend C.C.P.S. For further in- formation, please con- tact Carol Mairs at 986-5382 or Chris Cliff at 986-5278. Nestleton Ladies' Aid The Ladies' Aid met in the Sunday School Room, Sept. 12, with President Dorothy Lee presiding. A warm welcome was ex- tended to those present followed by a poem and the opening hymn "Breathe On Me Breath Of God."" The meaningful worship period was taken by Winnifred Davison. Business Session Minutes were approv- ed as read and the finan- cial statement given, by the Sec'y Treas. Cards of appreciation were sent to Lynn McLaughlin and Debbie McCall re Graduation from High School and University. 1986 Church Calendars were ordered. The Ladies' have an attrac- tive quilt for sale Dorothy Lee was thank- ed for caring for the flower boxes in front of the church which are still lovely. Plans were finalized for the luncheon after the fall anniver- sary The Roll Call was answered with a "good thought for the day" Winnifred Davison read an interesting article, then the closing hymn was sung, 'Jesus Thou Joy Of Loving Hearts " Refreshments were serv- ed by Mamie Magill and Winnifred and a nice (Turn to page 29) en --------------------

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