TT = Bho aad Sh da Sohal a A good crowd of friends, relatives and dignitaries were present Saturday for the Grand Opening of Taylor Ford-Mercury on 7A highway, just west of Port Perry. Larry and Fran Taylor, long-time business operators in Port Perry recently opened the new Ford franchise in their garage. Pictured above during the opening ceremonies and ribbon cutting are, from left: Cole Taylor (no relation) Regional Manager Ford Canada, Sam Cureatz, MPP Durham East, Kent Taylor, Mayor Jerry Taylor, cutting ribbon; Larry and Fran Taylor. Anniversary was enjoyed Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader sumer Affairs. The guest speaker will be Sue Fletcher from Family and Children's Services. Her main guest at the Scugog Social Planning topic will be on Daycare. Sue was a The Anniversary Service at the Island United was well attended. The guest speaker delivered his usual good sermon and the varied music provided by his talented family was much enjoyed. The area has been saddened by the sudden death of the Port Perry " resident Howard Forder. At this 3 (ik time we wish to convey our sym- pathy to his also well-known Island resident and brother Harold Forder and his family. The Island Women's Institute of about 30 members will meet this Wed. Oct. 21st with the Host com- mittee in charge of Family & Con- a ANNE BANCROFT or ANTHONY HOPKINS ARINGI(IROSS Colu mbia Council where she had much infor- mation to report and discuss. Apple Day on Sat. was a great success as usual. Thanks to all who co-operated. As you know, Sat. will be a big day at the Port Perry High School when crowds will attend to see and pur- chase various crafts and goodies. The "Head" U.C.W. will have a table with some crafts and plates of squares. The "Friendship" U.C.W, will have a table with their famous pies. Be sure to look for these people. There is still time to buy tickets for the Hallowe'en Dance 985-2673 or 3025. ! Christena & Everet Prentice en- joyed another trip to Saskatchewan to visit with the former's relatives and friends. A Fabulous Display of PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 20, 1987 -- 17 dealership ~ Although Fran and Larry Taylor have been involved in the operation of a garage for many years, they have taken on a new challenge with the opening of Taylor Ford-Mercury Sales. Larry started business in Port Perry at the corner of 7A highway and Union Avenue back in 1975 when he took over a garage and -operated as Taylor's Texaco. In 1980, he purchased his present location and has operated a successful auto repair and gas business, until expanding into the Ford dealership this year. Above, Fran, Larry and their son Kent sit proudly in front of the Ford emblem. CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Program will be held on Saturday, November 7th - 8 PM BLACKSTOCK RECREATION CENTRE * Presentation of Diplomas * Proficiency Prizes * Athletic Awards EVERYONE * Valedictory Address * School Choir WELCOME * Guest Speaker Last Chance to Hear ... JOHN ORDE JOTI Pictures fade sgh sian Reb A Baia Lb ae Se a iad. TT , COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A BROOKSFILMS rropuction A DAVID JONES Aim ANTHONY ANNE BANCROFT RT om GEORGE FENTON BY rr BRIAN OFFREY moo CE PG] MIDI CIRCE SRST) a] Com watina wr wr ree ome | GRAAL SONOTN AATABLE ON VARESE SARABANDE RECORDS AND ASSETS . men Now Available on VHS and BETA HOPKINS "84 CHARING CROSS ROAD Tasc_ "8 HUGH WHITEMORE HELMAN ™¥DAVID JONES oe i 68 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-9888 Sunday to Friday -- Noon to 8 PM Saturday -- 10 AM to 9 PM QUINTET Thursday, October 29th $10. Person - Reserve Seating DOWNTOWN PORT PERRY 985-2066 985-2257 We: 71 5 : i' 7, (/ EMIEL'S XL ¢ OOOO ', ip»,