10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 6, 1986 Fashion showtickets didn't last too long Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader Bd I ERNE ee mary T--,---- ~The "Head"' U.C.W. will meet this ~ Wed. evening at the home of Mrs. Marylyn Heayn. Don't forget bazaar items and flea table items for the Art & Craft show in June. Those reserve tickets for the Fashion Show and Luncheon at Seven Mile Island to raise money for the Island United Building Fund sure didn't last long. After Church on Sun. the con- gragation remained and learned that progress is being made and a blue-print is suggested for the addi- tion to the Island United. A great deal of work and thought has gone into this and must be prepared for CHESTERFIELD SUITES - LOVE SEATS SECTIONALS - MATTRESSES -- A Large Selection - LESS THAN os BH 12" ei 'PRICE! McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa - 725-5181 presentation to Presbytery. Dr. Gordon Lawson is returning to the Island United for another coffee hour. Note the morning will be Wed. May 7 at 10 a.m. On May 14 the Island Stewards are asked to meet at 7:30 p.m. Then on May 21st the Elders are asked to meet at 7:30 p.m. These meetings are very important. Congratulations to Marci & John Redman who have welcomed their third child, Michael John. Doreen & Don Ashbridge are happy to an- nounce in April the arrival of their first grandchild, a son for Jim & his wife. The 'Head' U.C.W. served a lun- cheon last week at the "Head" museum tea room to a group of 30 or more of a group of people in- terested in geneology and suggested by Janis Richardson. ~ It is nice to see Syd Chandler restored to health again. We understand John & Mabel Sweetman will soon receive combin- ed care & comfort in the Nursing Home. The gym at Port Perry High School was - packed and laughing on Friday night when the students presented its Drama Night. Above, a few students go through their routines, much to the delight of the audience. Harold J. Wagg Funeral Home Successor to McCDERMOTT - PANABAKER 'Kindness - Courtesy - Economy Pre-arrangements Guaranteed Serving Port Perry and Surrounding Districts with Distinctive Service. -- Same location for over 75 years. -- PORT PERRY 985-2171 Take Home A ... MOTHER'S DAY DINNER = Ribs -- Chicken -- Fish & Chips re Hamburgers -- Salads -- and our own Desserts -- BAYSHORE TAKE-OUT HWY. 7A near the Causeway PHONE 985-3282 and we will have your food ready when you arrive. CALL US ... Flat-topped tenders and the sleek lines of a completely enclosed engine compartment don't just look good. They help the BB200's 19 hp diesel engine run quietly. Operator comfort is further increased by the large Noorboards that offer a real platform, more hke a big tractor. The B8200 has other special features too. Two-speed rear PTO, nine forward and three reverse speeds, Category | 3-point hitch, large control levers and a choice of 2- or 4-wheel drive. So come by and take your own good look at the B8200. R.A.B, SUNDERLAND Div. of Donneral Bros. Ltd. "KUBOTA Nothing like it on earth™ -B& W FARM SERVICE - (7085) 357-3760 or 367-3192 ENTER THE GM VACATION DRIVE! i a aA Guidebook ™ To evervone who thinks a test-drive is onlv a test-drive: the GM Vacation Drive makes our test-drives more fun' March 24 19%6 10 Man 171986 Total prize value Now, vou could win one of GM's 43 cueeh $110.00 Chances of winming one of the ' . re . 41 taps depends on number of entries by region trips tor two to fantastic Expo 86. Chances of winning the grand prize depends on total Or even the grand prize: a vacation cruise. comphments of Holland- Amenica Line. Simply test-drive a new GM car or "truck and vou ll automancally get GM'S speaial * Fanmaly Vacation So don't muss the boat' The GM "Vacation Drive ends Mav 17. 1986 Hurry! Get in on all the fun and bon vovage! * The "GM Vacation Drive" program runs from number otentnies See partapanng dealer dealer rroups tor fuli deals PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474 Tovar he Community tines 1978