AUCTH & 3 2 FAA AN gE a pi A SALES THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. HOLSTEINS January sale at Malmont Sales Arena, Blackstock, Ontario, Neil Malcolm, prop. This sale features a number of close and fresh cows. Some with full pedigrees. Also some nice fresh 2-year-olds with good udders. Both registered and grade. Also some registered calves, up to 1-year of age. All animals blood tested. Lunch available at the sale. Lloyd Wilson, {Auctioneer Uxbridge, Ontario. { WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 SALE TIME: 11:00(A.M. Auction sale of Hospital, Kit- chen, Laundry equipment, the property of BRIERBUSH PRIVATE HOSPITAL LTD., 273 Main St. East, Stouffville, includ- ing 28 hospital beds (electric & hand crank), 28 foot stools; 30 bedside tables; 30 overbed tables; 20 dressers (wood & metal); wash basins; kidney dishes; walkers; wheel chairs; sterlizer; various cleaning items, anesthetic machine, bed trays, serving trays, 100 sets of dishes; gas stove; electric stove; commercial washer & dryer; linen; many other articles too ! mumerous . to° mention. A Century building, there is useful items - and interesting items. Plan to attend this sale (Sale held inside). at 11 a.m. owner or auctioneers...Hospital phone 640-2111; owner Mrs. Man. thau 640-1188; Norm Faulkner 640-5691; Earl Gauslin 640-3079 Auctioneers. Jalil Terms cash. Sale For inspection call Only 3 Weeks Til " The 8th Annual BLOW THE WINTER BLUES SPECIALS. at RICHARDS Beauty Studio by Mrs. A, Couves Greenbank Congrega- tional annual meeting will be held in the church, Thurs., Jan. 12 at 8 p.m. The first euchre party of the New Year will be in the hall this Friday evening 13th at 8 p.m. The W.I. will hold its monthly meeting in the hall, Wed. Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. in the afternoon,_ No choir practice Jan. 19th or 26th but regular practice will resume on Feb. 2nd, ~The Jr. Farmers held a ski-dooing - party at Puck- rin's, Pinedale, Sat. even- ing. Everyone enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stone have returned home 'after enjoying a holiday in the sunny Barbados. Mrs. Norman Budd and Gordie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spencer and children dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Spencer recently. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter on the birth of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beaton, Wick, called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaton one day last week. Sorry to hear that Dr. Arthur Lee is seriously ill in | and brother Toronto hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elli- son of Don Mills visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean . on Sunday. "Mr. Armour * McMillan Robert of Oshawa attended the Re- CLEARANCE OF 1977 MODELS PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 150 WATER STREET PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-7309 1977 BUICK LE SABRE CUSTOM 4 door sedan, low mileage, demonstrator, gold with tan vinyl roof, ziebarted. Lic. LPN 587. 1977 BUICK REGAL 2 ddor coupe, Brentwood brown finish with tan landau roof, air conditioning, power windows, ziebarted, demonstrator. Lic. LPN 585. 1977 PONTIAC PARISIENNE Sedan, fully equipped, demonstrator, finished in silver and charcoal grey, air conditioning, power windows. Lic. LPN 484. 1977 PONTIAC CATALINA Sedan, V8 performance, automatic, rear defog- ger, demonstrator. Lic. LPN 516. 1977 BUICK SPECIAL COUPE economical, Vé, automatic, radio, low mileage. Lic. LVP 040. 1977 GMC 3% TON PICKUP Sierra Grande, 4 speed, radio, power steering. Lic. Mé4 013. 1977 GMC V2 TON PICKUP Demonstrator, V8 automatic, radio, many ex- tras. Lic. H27 935. 1977 GMC 2 TON SUBURBAN Brand new, all the extras. Stock No. 7517. 1977 GMC 3 TON VANDURA VAN V8 automatic, side windows, demonstrator. Lic. MCH 913. 1977 GMC 3% TON RALLY STX WINDOW VAN fully equipped including air conditioning, 8 passenger seating, radial tires. Lic. MCH 578. « "drive a little - save a whole lot more' PHIL PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 150 Water Street Port Perry, Ontario. 985-7309 Greenbank News No he PPR T) Mr. at tirement dinner for David Lambroughton Guelph last Thursday. There will be a present- ation to Mr. Geo. Timms and his new bride in the near future. Those wishing to give a donation, please leave at the Greenbank store. - Mrs. Myrtle. Thomas attended the funeral of her cousin, Mrs. Della Turner, . last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson of Port Perry, dinner guests of Mrs. Bob Leask, Saturday evening. Mrs. Mel McGee spent a few days last week with daughter Debbie Beattie in Oshawa. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee spent last Thurs. with Miss Mary Thomas, Sunderland. Mrs. A. Clements enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Somerville of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Philip, Leanne and David, of Port Perry for dinner, Sunday. Mr. Gerald Wilson of Woodville called one day last week to visit his aunt, Mrs. A. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. A. Emper- ingham spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown of Washago recently. Friends and neighbours enjoyed a Tupperware demonstration at the home of Mrs. Fred Real last Wed. morning. LS Our young people had a delightful school break in which "they were able 'to enjoy many outdoor activi- ties, tobagganing, skating, skiing, etc. Now, back to work at their respective Universities, Colleges and Schools. - Local Amnesty International continued ion when the organization was granted the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize. The number of adoption groups across the world and the number of members at large are on the increase. While Amnesty can claim success through the release of prisoners, the number is but a mere handful of those who still languish under in- human and brutal condi- tions. What motivates a man like Mr. Kitney to take up the fight for human rights? Obviously his background in "the church is one factor. But he also says that "we live in the.world, not just Ontario or Canada, and we must do this kind of work for the sake of our children and our grandchildren." In talking to Mr. Kitney in the upstairs room which serves as an office in the old house in Cannington, one comes away with the feeling that he firmly be- lieves that any small success the group can achieve will make the world just that much of a better place for everybody to live. We invite you ... to watch two of the most amazing programs on tele- vision to-day. ~ Search for Truth SUNDAYS 9:30 A.M. Channels 22-2-6 and It Is Written SUNDAYS 10:30 A.M. Channel 12 A.26 Laas 1) ' : LLANE RES hes 4 NS ; sy "EARL R MALLE § aA 154) iF ' 87 piu 4 JAR OP, FE . "9, . ¥ i» \ ' J ' . ' FEL CAA bi I 2 [) . ! M : 4 4 . 2 * Fos x ; - -d - > Th PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1978 -- 23 ol {Je {cy NIV 4.Y)[e], BE Ly (ele @A[ell]]r] |e] sale! § MERSCQ store L1o., Port PERRY Cb Sale Continues ' WE HAVE MADE MANY MORE PRICE CUTS THIS WEEK jf ~~ THE BASIC OR MINIMUM . DISCOUNT IS NOW i '+a 0 x eA XY : Co ain fo. LIC ve ) v,: YT felis ny pv } AND ON MANY ITEMS YOU CAN SAVE WE LIST ONLY A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS AVAILABLE NOW DURING THIS GREAT STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE. DROP IN OFTEN. REMEMBER EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS ON SALE ... YOU CAN HAVE GENUINE SAVINGS ON EACH AND EVERY PURCHASE. SAVE 60% BULK XMAS CARDS 30c. Card is 12¢. each 40c. Card is 16c. each 60c. card is 24c. each XMAS WRAP Six rolls in pkg. Reg. $1.98 saLE §8¢ Boxed Xmas Cards Fantastic values! Reg. $5.00 Sale $2.33 Reg. $4.75 Sale $1.99 Reg. $3.50 Sale $1.69 "BIC LIGHTER & PEN Value $2.25 $1 59 SALE "BIC" SHAVER 4 in package SALE 69¢ Woven TEA TOWELS 2/79 MEN'S BRIEFS 3 in pkg. - colours SALE $2.99 HOUSECOATS TOPS - BLOUSES SLACKS - JEANS 30 to 50% OFF an Mens' & Youths Leather look (vinyl) JACKETS Dressy & practical Sizes S - M- L Also youth sizes These were made to sel! for $20. or more. ON SALE AT ONE LOW PRICE $9.99 ea. Seven piece coloured enamelware sets - Pots & Large Fry Pan Good heavy steel. Reg. value $21.95 ON SALE $11.99 set Men's knitted SPORT SHIRTS contrasting colours --Reg. price $6.95 $3 50 : ° V3 OFF ON SALE FOR GREETING CARDS, BOWS, GIFT WRAP 100 WHITE ENVELOPES Reg. $1.49 saLE 99¢ ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUP & SAUCER Reg. $4.00 ¢a ar PLANT IN BASKET Decorative - looks real Reg. $2.50 $1.57 SALE BUTTONS - ZIPPERS 'Half Price 3 OFF SEWING NOTIONS Men's & Boys THERMAL 13 OFF Hundreds of attractive GLASSWARE ITEMS ard OFF SAVE 333% or More HOUSEWARES SMALL HARDWARE KITCHENWARES POTS & PANS etc... ONE THIRD OFF "BUTTERICK" Patterns All Half Price! Boys' Vinyl JACKETS great for school ideal for spring looks like leather Reg. $18.95 "ON SALE $10.99 each Drop in often - There will be further price cuts on many items - daily. Open 9to6daily and to 9 p.m. ; Friday. __Chargex. BIG BATH TOWELS 23 x 44 closely woven four colours SALE $2.19 each 3 for $5.99 STOCK LIQUIDATION UCN {el {cT NIV A.V [el Ye! (S MERSCO STORE Port Perry