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Port Perry Star, 8 Jul 1986, p. 9

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gu EE a I Epi, "oo a | E | | | | Tractor pull well attended (From page 8) proxy"' as her mother Lois opened the gifts as Janice is working in New Brunswick. Janice received many lovely gifts from her Taylor relatives. The hostesses served 'a very tasty dessert lunch. Two of our local moms have celebrated "special'"' birthdays . recently. George Cochrance and Don Green have reached the age when wine is considered best. Hap- 'py birthday, gentlemen. Earl and Myrtle Fowler, Oshawa, celebrated their 50th wedding an- niversary on Sunday at the Kinsmen Community Centre, Oshawa, with their family and friends. Several from this area attended this happy event. Congratulations from your many friends in the Blackstock area. The 0.N.O. Swimming lessons at Uxpool are taking place last and this week with a busload of eager young people going to Uxbridge each morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walden, Water- down spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Flora Samells while attending the funeral of their sister Miss Iva Williams which was held Thursday from Port Perry to Nestleton cemetery. On Sunday, June 22, Leanna Bryans celebrated her third birth- day along with Grandma Babe at a party at her great grandparent's home, Babe and Wilf Brown in. Oshawa. Those attending were Mom and Dad Gord and Debbie Bryans, Nancy Bryans, Patti and Rick Alpe and Shirley and Bev Black, Oshawa. Earlier several of both families ven- tured to Toronto to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Parlour. Lynda Par- ~ sons spent the weekend with Esther Kelly. Two young Blackstonians are liv- ing it up in La Belle Province. Bryan Green-and Chris Chorostecki are participating in a two week French exchange Sherbrooke Quebec begin- ning June 17th. The Blackstock Tractor and Truck Pull was held over the weekend with goed crowds on both evenings despite the rain on Friday. . BLACKSTOCK TRACTOR AND TRUCK PULL RESULTS Great crowds attended the Blackstock Tractor and Truck Pull - at the fairgrounds both Friday and Saturday evenings, despite heavy rains on Friday. Harold Wright and Harvey Graham kept the crowd entertained with their constant chat- White- Cockshutt 1650: 4. Mark Kangas- Oliver 88. Modified 2-wheel Drive Trucks 5500 Ibs. : 1. Joe and Cliff Balson; 2. Charlie Hynes. Non-Circuit Tractors, 11,000 lbs. 1. John Coates- AC 6080; 2. John Slute- AC 6080; 3. W.J. Hasuik- AC 190XT; 4. Miss Jewel Moore- J.D; Bill Staples- J.D. 1830. (Turn to page 31. Wintario live! Port Perry welcomes Wintario as the 465th draw is broadcast live from the Port Perry High School on Thursday, July 10, 1986. Prizes worth 2.9 million tax-free dollars, including the instant win feature on every ticket, will be available to over 670,000 potential winners. Pre-show entertainment, emceed by Joel Aldred, will feature an hour of local entertainment. Proceeds from the $5.00 admission, which in- cludes a Wintario ticket at the door, will go toward community projects. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Wintario shows, with hosts Faye Dance and Greg Beresford, are broadcast live every Thursday at 8:30 p.m. over the Global Television Network. There will be some tickets still available at the door before the dance. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 8, 1986 -- 9 Viewpoint (From page 5) day or Saturday, and the worst stretch of road is Highway 28 from Lakefield north to Bancroft. Highway 7 to Ottawa is pretty bad, too. The 40 mph driver is a menace on the roads on a hot Sunday afternoon. And from my observation, there is another kind of Sunday menace, probably more dangerous. You see "them in cottage country all the time, about 5:00 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon. . : 'Four young guys in a black Camaro, usually rusty in spots with a bathing suit hanging off the radio anten- na. The guys are shirtless, beet-red from too much sun, and you just know they've been soaking up the suds at the beach or cottage. Stereo blaring, the driver has but one intention: get from A to B in as short a time as possible. Whenever I look in the rear view mirror and see a situation like that on my back bumper, I start looking for a place to bail out: like get off the road and let him y. There are a lot of joys about summer holidays. Driv- ing home through cottage country on a steaming Sun- day afternoon is not one of them. Never again. ter, jokes and stories. BEATS A i AIR! C Results of the classes are as | Salesmaster Club" for their achievements in i sales. In the past year they have achieved sales of over 700 units. follows: WILLIAMSON, Uxbridge is pleased to announce Day -- Evening 4x4 Trucks 1. Richard Rudkin- Ford F250; 2. Roger Gould- Chev; 3. Allan Robb- Ford 250; 4. David Green- GMC; 5. Rob Jacobs- Ford 250. Vintage Tractors, up to 6500 Ibs. 1. Jeff Cochrane- Cockshutt 40; 2. Chris Brading; 3. James Wilson- In- ternational M; 4. Tim Parker- Oliver 770; 5. Dave Glover- Interna- tional MD. d Modified Tractor 1. Vaughan Hill; Dick Reid; Terry Mason; Paul Pitson; Peter Robinson. Stock Tractors, 7500 Ibs. Jim Bartley has joined their sales staff. Jim brings over 28 years of sales experience to Williamson and aiong with his sons Richard and Kevin, will be happy to help you with all your automotive requirements. The Bartley Boys are all members of the "GM Buy or lease from one of the three "ACES" a JIM, RICHARD or KEVIN BARTLEY Gordon- Leyland 270; 4. Bill Staples- . 3 J.D. 1830; 5. Jeff Wallace- Ford 5000. Pontiac Take the gamble out of buying the next time yod ~~ are in the market for a new Chevralet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Buick or Cadillac. Non-Circuit Tractors, 8000 bs. 1. Bill Staples- J.D. 1830; 2. Lawrence Van Camp- Leyland 272; 3. Jeff Wallace- Ford 5000; 4. Robert Graham- J.D. 210. Chevrolet inn Vintage Tractors, be. Oldsmobile bri uic | -Int. W9; 2. Bill wa 0 | Cadillac Ux C GMC Trucks Der Mirek Uxbridge 852-3331 Uxbridge 852-3357 eStock, 500 Is. Toronto 283-2741 ~~ OUR CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS! Toronto 294-9010 | 1. Kris Vaneyk- Oliver 88; 2. Earle Trewin- AC D-17 gas; 3. Donny

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