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Port Perry Star, 8 Mar 1972, p. 4

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20-PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, March 1, 1972 Blackstock News Three young ladies of this area begin work, in the business world this week . Best wishes in their new endeavours are wished all three. Nancy Moore is be- ginning work at an insurance company in Toronto, Donna Swain starts with Dr. Lague, Port Perry and Norma Wotten with White's Insur- ance, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dor- rell and family spent the weekend in Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell and family. They enjoyed ska- ting on the Rideau Canal Saturday afternoon, Many snowmobile parties have been held recently in various places in this area. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wotten enjoyed a party with Mr. and Mrs, Brian Gray near Lotus. Mr. R.H. Heaslip, Milton spent last week with his sister, Mrs. Harry Van Camp. Another brother, Mr. Wilson Heaslip, Janetville called one day. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rut- herford and Jennifer were Sunday evening dinner guests of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Ruther- - ford, Seagrave. Sunday callers of Mrs. Alma Fowler were Mrs. Don helpful Home Owners Can Now REDUCE PAYMENTS "By As Much As Half You as home owner are now eligible for a low cost second or third mortgage loan from $2,000 to $25,000 at reduced monthly payments. ; Find out how a low cost home owner loan can pay all your bills, give you additional cash--if required and at the same time reduce your monthly payments by as much as half. Find out how easy it is to get your load approved . within 24 hours. You can call to 10 p.m. today - for q courteous service. Corp., Ltd., 330 Bay St. 366-9586., evenings 231-8146. Chislett, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs, Ray' Larmer, Danielle and Jason of Oshawa. Sunday callers of Mrs. Alma Fowler were Mrs. Don Chislett, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Danielle and Jason of Oshawa. + Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, George Bryant and family. were Mr. -and Mrs. Dean Ormiston, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Precoor, Brook-. lin, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bray and family, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Cla- rence Bryant and Rhonda of Ashburn. This family party was in celebration of Julie's fifth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar- mer attended the 'Annual Guernsey Breeders' Conv- ention at Alliston on Wed- nesday. Many area folk seem.to be ill with one problem or another. Mrs. John Hamilton was rushed to Oshawa by ambulance on Thursday and at latest reports seems to be resting comfortably and un-- dergoing various tests. Mr. Bill Hopps also is in Oshawa Hospital and Mrs. F. Grove is able to be home again from Port Perry Hospital. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Arch- er were Mr. and Mrs. Don Prompt Investment Toronto. Call collect. WE ARE PROUD to have helped George Stone in remodelling and would "like to extend BEST WISHES and sincere CONGRADULATIONS to his firm GEORGE STONE Real Estate Limited \ 7% LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER ST. - 985.7390 - PORT PERRY Fleming and Janice of Osh- awa and Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer of Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer of Whitby. : Winners at the Women's Institute Card Party were Ladies High = -- Flora Samells Second - Bessie Mc Cullough, Men's High - Fre- man McCullough, Second - Everratt Watson Door Prize - Ethel Green. Next party by "W.I. will be March 8. Mrs. McQuade and Mrs. Ruth Wilson were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Allan Wilson and Suzanne at Nes- tleton along with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Valerie and Mrs. Sid Lock- yer of Brooklin, The February meeting of- the O.N.Q. was held at the home of Joan Graham with 24 members and 1 visitor present. Minutes were read and the treasurer's report given. Joan Paisley gave a" full report on the proposed new hardwood floor for Rec. Centre. but 'nothing definite was decided upon. Prizes had been awarded to Paul Kristenson and'. Cheryl Wright at the Commence- ment. Plans are on their way | for our Spring Thaw Dance which is to be held on May 27, 1972 with Noreen Malcolm and Catherine Corden look- ing after the music. The price for the tickets will be $10.00 a couple. Roll Call was humoursly answered = with Tell a joke. Joan Graham and her group. served a. delicious lunch. Next meeting 'is at Dolly Lee's on March 2. RALPH FAIRMAN isin to speak to U.C.W. The November meeting of Unit Seven of the United Churchi' Women was held on Wednesday eveing in the Ladie's Lounge at the Church. The meeting opened with a short worship period led by Katherine Watson, Elizabeth Fulford took the study for the month which was based on the early ministry of Jesus. Jane Litt presided for the business. Roll call was answered by 15 members and one visitor. Marilyn Wallace recorded 12home and 17 hospital calls: Isobel Lee gave a brief report of the March program for the general UCW meet- ing. Miss Ruby Wilson, a retired missionary from Africa will speak and the meeting will be March 14th at 8 p.m. in the church. Unit Seven's March meet- ing is to take the form of a family evening. Marilyn Wallace has kindly ' con- sented to help the children and mothers of the unit to make coloured Easter Eggs from 4 pm. Benjemen of the unit arrive until the: to admire the handiwork and join their families for a pot luck supper. This is to take place on Wednesday, March 15th in the church auditorium, CONGRATULATIONS "and Continued Success are extended to Coorge Stone Real Estate from Plastic Letters & Signs 264 King Street East -- Cooks Office Equipment Ltd. 80 Simcoe Street North = Oshawa Ont. extends CONGRATULATIONS to © Grant Menzies MOTORS LIMITED 1250 Dundas Street East Whitby - 668-6843 Dial Direct 985-302] "We Will Not Be Satisfied - - Until You Are" Oshawa GRANT MENZIES p.b., radio. | price. Lic. #58124K 1969 PONTIAC GRAND PARISIENNE, 2 dor hard top. V-8 power, automatic, p.s., Spanish gold exterior with split bucket seats. A hard to find car at "an easv to get $2195. interior. Lic, 433875. 1971 PINTO 72 DOOR SEDAN, 4 cyl. engine, 4 speed transmission. radio. Paste] Blue in color with all vinyl An. economy car for the economy buyer. interior. $1995. 1967 BUICK SKYLARK, 2 door hard top, V-8 engine, automatic, ps., p Canary yellow with all black vinvl A prestige ear at a low low price. b., radin. Lic. 6443A $1495. 1970 VOLKSWAGON SQUARE BACK Station Wagon, big motor, 4 speed transmission, radio. Deep green exterior with all vinyl interior. An economy car for the economy buyer. Lic. #X92503 $1895 1968 MUSTANG 2 DOOR HARD TOP, 302 high performance, automatic trans- missicn, radio. Spanish gold in color wit hall vinyl] matching interior. A high performance car at a low low price. $1995 Lic, #29382A CUTLASS, 2 door hard ton 8 e+! engine, 4 speed transmiscion. radio. Emerald green exterior wit hall vinyl interinr. A <ports. man's garden of eden. $1995 easy to get price. 1968 OLDSMOBILE 1969 CAMARO 2 DOOR HARD TOP, V-8 power, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. Canary' yellow outside with all vinyl hlack interior. A hard to get car at an $2095 1970 FORD TORINA, 2 door hard top, V-8 engine automatic, p.§., p.b., radio. Light go!d in rolor with mat-binn interior. A family car for the familv hnver, $2695 Lic. #29372A v ow» He ' FOS

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