-------- dad Cancer drive is nearly over Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker The Cancer Society Drive for funds is nearing conclusion... win- ding up this Wed. April 30th. We trust all kits will be in by then. Campaign Chairperson Doris Taylor and the Executive vill tabulate the results and the an- nouncement will be in this paper soon. The Society extends war- mest thanks to all the volunteers who have worked so very hard for the cause. Anyone interested in the Cookbook published in co- operation with the Canadian Can- cer Society entitled, "Smart Cooking' by Anne Lindsay with quick and tasty recipes for healthy living... may be picked up at either Ingredients Unlimited store or The Settlement House in Port Perry. A warm welcome to Norman and Doris Rohrer of R.R.1 Nestleton, who have returned recently from the sunny south having spent 3% months in Brandon, USA, near Tampa. A very enjoyable winter with many activities enjoyed. Service at the Nestleton Presbyterian church on Sunday saw a smaller congregation. Rev. Fred Swann read Psalm 19 and Scripture, Corinthians 7, with his message entitled, "Marital Ad- vice'. Hymns were played by Mrs. George Scott. A smaller Sunday School as well. Next Sunday at 10 a.m. : Rev. Charles Clarke conducted the service at the Caesarea Com- munity Church with Jerry Jonkheer giving the opening Prayer. A fair congregation on hand for a very lovely spring day. Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford spoke on, "Do You Want To Be Made Whole" .based on Scripture James 5. A "mixed quartet sang 'When Jesus Cares' accompanied on the organ by Kathleen Watt. Next Sunday at ~ 11 a.m. A warm welcome awaits you. Greeting at Nestleton United were Art and Barb Weir, Ken and David with a fair congregation. Rev. Dale Davis presented a good message for all to take home. Claire MacKenzie read the por- tions of Scripture. The Sunday School sang a fine number. Arlene and Ken took charge of the nur- sery. Many visitors were welcomed. Keep in mind-the Spring Smorgasbord this coming Friday to be held in the Nestleton Community Centre, settings at 5 Discounts for Seniors __--%® LANDSCAPING ec & MAINTENANCE pV i , Fertilizing - Patio Work Deck Work p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets available from Jean Williams 966- 4788 or any member of the UCW. Sponsored by the Nestleton UCW. Past Matroans Club Hold Meeting Eleven members from Car- twright and Port Perry, attended the Past Matrons Club, Blue Ray Chapter, Port Perry with Marjorie McCombe, the gracious hostess for the occasion. A delicious pot luck supper was of interest with many different casseroles and desserts to choose from. After the meal, a brief business meeting was held with President Joyce Taylor conducting same. Due to Stella Dennis moving to Barrie a card was signed by all and regrets, also warmest wishes expressed to Stella. She will be greatly missed in the Star, but promises she will be back to see us quite often. After the meeting closed all enjoyed playing Rummoli. A fine way to spend an April evening! : Euchre Party At the weekly Wed. evening card party at Caesarea the following were winners. First prize-Del Marlow 83, Second-Irene Train 77, Low-Tony Reddy with 46. A good attendance. After the card party a lovely lunch was served by Linda Hughes and Doris Dean. A very in- teresting evening! "Ladies Auxiliary Meeting The April meeting of the Caesarea ladies auxiliary was held on Monday, April 21 with a fine at- tendance. A decision was made to have a Flea Market and Bake Sale on Sat. May 17th at 10 a.m. at the Caesarea Community Centre. The ladies auxiliary are serving at two bowling banquets, this past Satur- day, April 26th and coming up on Saturday May 3rd, in the Centre. Welcome Home A warm welcome to Victor and Minnie Ayling, Scugog Point, who have enjoyed the winter in Clear- water, Florida very much. 35 percent of the people in the park were Canadians. All kinds of amusing games were played... a very good winter! Get Well Very pleased to report, Mrs. George (Ella) Bowers of Nestleton, is improving in Port Perry Community Hospital and trust she'll soon be just fine again. All her friends are thinking of her! 985-3873 18 Yrs. Experience |. You have plans. We have plans to help. When you're looking for individual life insur- ance, group life and health insurance, annuities, registered retirement savings plans or estate planning, look at what we have to offer. Even if all you want is advice, get in touch. ERNIE 1%.' GREENWOOD 124 Simcoe St.N., SARI one Mutual PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 29, 1986 -- 13 ps -- Goodwill Used Cars & Trucks 1985 PONTIAC 6000 STATIONWAGON - 6 cylinder, automatic, silver grey. Stock No. 65077A .............. *10,800 1985 BUICK ELECTRA "T" SEDAN - sports model, all the extras Stock No. 65063A ..........cooooovvevevvinnnn. *18,500 1985 BUICK ELECTRA SEDAN - fully equipped, 17,000 km. Stock No. 64798A ......co..oovvveeevveceenreennnn, *17,600 1985 OLDSMOBILE "88" ROYALE BROUGHAM SEDAN - one owner, 18,000 km. Stock No. 65083A .... *15,900' 1985 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - automatic, 12,000 km. Stock No. 65195A ..........cccoorveevvrreennnns '12,200 1985 BUICK SOMERSET COUPE - 6 cylinder, auto, air. Stock No. 65340A ................cccooovvrrinnnr cna e. 13,200 1985 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - air, many extras. Stock No. 65307A ...........ccccovevirinninieriennn. *12,900. 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAMS - 3 to choose from, all fully equipped units ............ from *11,900 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - including air. Stock No. 65082A ............ccccocovvvvvrvrveninnennn: $11,900 1984 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME SEDAN - air, many extras. Stock No. 64918A .......................... *11,300 1984 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 2 DOOR SEDAN - air conditioning, cruise, tilt wheel. Stock No. 54707A ... *11,200 1984 ACADIAN 5 DOOR HATCHBACK - automatic, radio, light brown. Stock No. 54816C ........................ - 45,400 1983 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN - one owner, V6, automatic.. Stock No. 54791A ...........ccceeennee '9,900 1983 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN - V8, automatic, several extras. Stock No. 64945A ......................... '9,400 1983 LEMANS SEDAN - V6, automatic, 2 tone blue. Stock No. 65210A ...........ccoovevereeveinnninniiiennanen 7,200 1983 PONTIAC PARISIENE SEDAN - dark maroon, V8, automatic, 80,000 km. (50,000 mi.) Stock No. 649968 *8,200 1983 PONTIAC 6000 COUPE - V6, automatic, front wheel drive. Stock No. 64808A .....................c.......... 5,600 1982 BUICK LESABRE LIMITED SEDAN - reconditioned and certified. Stock No. 65123A ........................ '8,400 1982 CHEVETTE S-DOOR HATCHBACK SEDAN - two-tone blue, 5 speed, bucket seats. Stock No. 649878 *3,700 1981 CHEVROLET CAPRICE SEDAN - air conditioner, locks. Stock No. 65113A ............cccoeeeveriviiinnnnicnrens 7.300 SAVE $$$ -- SAVE $$$ ~ Finance Rates at 7.8% on selected models with 36 mo. terms. USED TRUCKS ... USED TRUCKS ... USED TRUCKS '1986 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 1/2 TON PICK-UP - short box, lots of extras. Demo. Stock No. 64894 ... *13,800 1986 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 1/2 TON DEMO - short box. Stock No. 64826 ...............cccccveesrsieeriecesnns 13,900 1985 FORD XL 1/2 TON PICK-UP - short box, over 30 options. Stock No. 65232A ................cccovuvurennee '12,500 1985 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 1/2 TON - V8, automatic, rally wheels. Stock No. 651288 ....................... 9,900 1985 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA PICK-UP - 6 cylinder, automatic, radio. Stock No. 54635A ........................ '9,800 . 1984 GMC 1/2 SIERRA CLASSIC PICK-UP - V8, automatic, styled wheels, brown and beige. Stock No. 65099A ........oor es Er -- *9,800 1984 GMC 1/2 TON - long box, wideside, 6 cylinder, 3 speed manual. Stock No. 65170A ................. 7.600 1983 GMC 3/4 TON RALLY VAN - 6.2 diesel, auto, 9 pass. seating. Stock No. 65281A ........................... 7.800 1983 GMC 1/2 TON - HEAVY DUTY - 6.2 litre diesel, automatic, radio. Stock No. 65001A ...................... '8,900 1982 RALLY 9 PASSENGER VAN - V8, automatic, radio, low km. Stock No. 65001A ............................. '8,900 1981 GMC 1/2 TON SIERRA GRAND PICK-UP - 305 V8, automatic, many extras.. Stock No. 65189A ... *7,100 All vehicles listed above were in stock at advertising deadline for Port Perry Star, Tuesday, April 29, 1986 issue. SALES HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. SS LOLICIPIp FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. : / nw