re at OE FAA OWS 10 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 1,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" on Lee. = 5 4 a SF 1 x, Russell Goad, of Port Perry, received a cheque for $650 from - the Port Perry Snowmobile Club's 50/50 draw, held during the Snow Flake Festival. Making the presentation last week is Mari- B =X # GM GOODWRENCH SERVICE PLUS from FREE 4 LITRES OF Chet lento Svea TUNE UPS & EMISSION SERVICE '59s OPTIKLEEN WINDSHIELD CLEANER WITH TUNE-UP! Includes: * On-board diagnostic system cheek, o Inspect air filter, fuel filter, hoses, PCV valve, canister filter, TGR valve and replace as needed. * Inspect fuel tank, fuel cap, under vehi cle fuel hoses and pipes, fuel rails, injection assemblies (if so equipped), distributer cap, rotor, wires and boots. e Clean and inspect spark plug wires. o Install spark plugs. o Sct timing and adjust idle if necessary. * Inspect engine vacuum harness. GM GOODWRENCH SERVICE PLUS Extra 10% OFF PARTS BRAKE SERVICE* Labour, Parts & Machining [i] Goodwrench [ed [Vo I-13 * Remove wheels and inspect brake system Check master cylinder, brake lines, fluid level * Replace brake pads and shoes if necessary with GM approved lining * Adjust emergency brake as required * Check tires and brake lights * Performance Service 2s These prices are in effect until Feb 4th, 1994 (upon presentation of this advertisement) for GM Cars & Light Duty Trucks. Offer does not apply with any other discounts. BEE, E> PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry i, 985-8474 "Prive a little further...save a whole lot more" Fletcher Memorial Bonspiel Saturday Plans are being finalized for the annual Robert Fletcher Me- morial Bonspiel which will be held this coming Saturday, Feb. 5 at the local arena. There are still spaces available for the curling. Tickets are also availa- ble to attend the roast beef din- ner and/or dance to the sounds of Bakerline Disc Jockey Servic- es. A great mid-winter event to fight the blahs. Do plan to take part in all or part of this fun day. A long-time resident of Cart- wright, Norman Samells, passed away last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Adams and Mrs. Flo- ra Samells attended the funeral in Port Perry on Friday after- noon. Several of his former neighbors also attended. On Saturday evening a sur- prise dinner party celebrated Keith VanCamp's "special" birthday. This dinner, held at ome of his daughter Cindy and Dennis Werry, Robert and John, Kedron, was attended by quite a number of family and friends. Last Friday evening, another surprise birthday party was held in: honor of John Green's 30th birthday. Happy Birthday greetings to both Keith and John. Glad to report that Lloyd Tre- win has returned home to con- tinue his recovery following sur- gery in Sunnybrook Hospital. Take care of yourself, Lloyd. There were 12 tables at the weekly card party with the fol- lowing winners: Margaret Fin- ney, Alma Manns, Thomas Manns, Eileen Warder, Ruby Cochrane, Norman Rohrer and Carl Ferguson. Lucky draws . were won by Lorna Bright, John Archer, Carl Ferguson, Jim Emerton, Faith Lawrence and Muriel Butson. Helen and Stuart Dorrell were mid-week visitors of their son Darcy and Laura Dorrell and family of Charlton. On the way home they met up with the MACKEY, BAILEY & KORB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings 9:00am to 12:00 noon Lake Scugog Lumber Building Oshawa Rd., Port Perry 985-7391 RE [TV ~ VCR ~ "| authorized dealer for | HITACHI 5 RE ink wh EEN Pan 5 THE MINUSES Aa ; AUDIO |! gH CR-39 vs. Super 16 MX (minus) e HIGH INDEX LENSES ARE 25% THINNER AND LIGHTER THAN CONVENTIONAL PLASTIC severe winter storm and had to make an overnight stop at North Bay. Gerald and Joyce Kelly were mid-week visitors of their daughter Esther Kelly who is a student at the Faculty of Edu- cation, Ottawa University. While there they enjoyed at- tending two sessions of the On- tario Scott Tournament of Hearts Ladies Curling Compe- tition at the Ottawa Curling Club. As the students of Cart- wright High School begin their second semester, they will be meeting their new principal Mr. L. Plue, who is coming on Monday to take over the duties. Former principal Mrs. M. Pe- tursson is moving to become principal of O'Neill C.V.L, Oshawa. As she leaves, she takes much respect and admi- ration of students, staff and community. We will miss you! Will it be six more weeks of winter or an early spring? Tomorrow (Wed., Feb. 2) is Groundhog Day and it's hoped Punxsutawney Phil and Wiarton Willy, the world's two most famous groundhogs, will pop their heads out of their dens only to find the sky overcast. 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