FI a -- Paul - Asta Larsen ® 21 Luxurious Rooms ® El Heated - Air Conditioned - Cable T.V. © Breakfast Lounge [Guests Only] ® Facility for Seminars - Meetings, etc. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Telephone: (416) 985-8131 e 1st Mortgages for Port Perry and the SCUGOG PLUMBING & Discount Plumbing Supplies RENOVATIONS - REPAIRS and NEW INSTALATIONS Special Rates For Senior Citizens 184 Casimir Street -- Port Perry Phone 985-3837 The Royal Bank of Canada offers: Surrounding Area at Competitive Rates. e Special Purpose Life Insured Loans up to 325,000.00 with Extended Terms. (For any worthwhile major purpose or 1st and 2nd mortgage financing.) - @ Personal Loans to cover the usual Consumer Purchases. CONTACT BOB BALL AT 985-7316 TO DISCUSS YOUR REQUIREMENTS. grown produce in the 1977 Port Perry Fair. When planning your garden, add some of these vegetables: 1. Collection of Vegetables & Roots - no more than 3 of each. 2. Collection of Pickling Vegetables. 3. Five varieties of squash - each named. 4. Five Table Beets 5. Two Green Cabbage 6. Two Red Cabbage 7. Two Cauliflower 8. Five Table Carrots 9. Three Cucumbers A 10, Five Yellow Spanish Onions 11. Five Yellow Onions 12. Six-quart basket with 24 Early Potatoes 13, Six-quart basket with 24 Late Potatoes 14. Six-quart basket with 24 Red Potatoes 15. Largest Squash ie 16. Largest Pumpkin 17. Two Pie Pumpkins 18. Two Pepper Squash 19. Two Butternut Squash 20. Five Tomatoes : 21. Five Green Tomatoes 22. Three Table Turnips 23. Five Ears of Corn 30. 1 Watermelon 31. Most oddly shaped vegetable 32. Collection of Gourds 33. Largest Tomato 34. Arrangement of Fruit & Vegetables in the line of Thanksgiving. Judging on Display. na Utica by Mrs. Vera Brown Church service will be held in Utica United Church on Sunday, May 1st at 11:30 a.m. Mr. Mike Ward will be in charge. Utica Sunday - School meets at 10:15 a.m. The U.C.W. will be cater- ing to the Bruce Stevens sale on Saturday. Donation of pies would be appreciat- ed by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip have recently returned from a vacation in Florida and report having a very nice time. Mr. Bill Brown and Charlie were in Toronto on Thursday evening to watch the final game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Philadelphia Flyers. Masters Dale Geer, Charlie Brown and Todd Wilbur were recipients of awards at the Port Perry Hockey Banquet held Satur- day evening. Dale received his award for being the Most Valuable Player in the Bantam House League, which is quite an honour indeed. Charlie and Todd received awards as members of the Bantam "All-Ontario 'CC' Champ- ions". Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur attended the dinner and dance. Mr: and Mrs. Roy Sut- cliffe and Kathy along with Kelly Bray and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutcliffe visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley of Willowdale Croxall visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Croxall of Manchester. Mrs. Casey. Elson, Wendy and Kelly of Uxbridge, were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. Don't forget the euchre to be held in the Hall this Friday at 8 p.m. Schools from all over the township took part in a special Music Night, held at Port Perry High School last Tuesday. Centre stage is the Cartwright High School Choir, and at left, the Greenbank choir. VALUES 1976 DODGE ASPEN - 2 door coupe, 6 cylinder, automatic, p.s., radio. 10,000 miles, balance of new car warranty. Lic. LUL 405. 1973 BUICK CENJIURY - 4 door, V8 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. 31,000 miles. One owner. Clean car. Lic. FBK 405. 1975 DODGE COLT - 2 door coupe, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, one owner. Economy plus with this little unit. Lic. KED 518. 1975 CHRYSLER NEWPORT - 4 door, usual Chrysler options, maroon custom interior with maroon vinyl top. Lic. JYA 075. 1973 COMET - 2door, G.T. Coupe, standard shift, 4 speed: A perfect young person's car. Lic. HUE 100. 1976 DODGE CHARGER SPORT - 2 door hardtop, V8 atuomatic, p.s., p.b., radio, factory air conditioned, 10,000 miles. Balance of new car warranty. Lic. KWK 596. 1975 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER - 4 door hartop, loaded, lady driven since new, 26,000 miles. Lic. SPU 864. 1975 DODGE CORONET CRESTWOOD STATIONWAGON - Top of the line model, perfect dual purpose vehicle. Lic. JHN 212. : 1974 DODGE 3% TON VAN - V8 automatic, p.b., scarce model. Would make a good camper. Lic. D61253. 1973 DODGE DART - 2 door coupe, 6 cylinder, standard shift, completely reconditioned, 28 miles per gallon. Lic. HCC 206. 1976 DODGE DART - 2 door coupe, 6 cylinder, automatic. p.s., radio, 10,000 miles, Balance of New Car Warranty. Lic. LES 655. 1975 DODGE CLUB CAB - 8 cylinder automatic, p.s., p.b., fibre glass cap, excellent truck. Lic. D92002. 1974 GRAND TORINO BROUGHAM - hardtop, loaded with options, lady driven since new. Sharp. Lic. LEB 287. 1975 MERCURY MONTEGO MX - 4 door, exceptionally clean car, drives like new. Lic. JHE 577. 1974 AMC MATADOR '- 2 door coupe, V8 automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, air conditioned, 21,000 low miles. Lic. HYN 131. . 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY 3- 2door hardtop, V8 automatic, p.s., p.b., vinyl roof, lots of miles left in this unit. Lic. CEK 750. ure. 2 door Hatchback, 4 speed, popular sub-compact model. Lic. 428. 1974 STATELITE SEBRING PLUS - 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, p.s., . p.b., radio, bucket seats and console. Very popular model. Lic. KXV 170. 1974 VALIANT SCAMP - 2 door hardtop, V8 automatic, p.s, radio, one local owner. Very clean. Lic. HPT 820. DEAN WATSON AUTO SALESLTD HWY. 47 SOUTH OF UXBRIDGE - PHONE 852-3313 a DE, DO RE pe Ca Soa A re. J MC ey; AE ate 3 roe es