14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 2, 1992 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. Personal attention to all of your genonal insurance needs. 34 Water St, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1J2 985-8471 OIL CHANGE FILTER & LUBRICATION SPECIAL HERE'S WHAT WE DO: - Supply and install a top quality oil filter - Install up to 5 litres of SW30 motor oil - Lubricate the chassis PLUS A 10 POINT INSPECTION - Check Tire Pressure - Check Transmission & Differential Levels - Check Lights - Check Master Cylinder Level - Check Emergency Cables & Lube if necessary - Check condition of Exhaust System - Check Visually condition of Front End Parts - Lubricate Doors & Hood Hinges as required - Lubricate Transmission linkage - Check strength & condition of Coolant * MOST CARS * $2.00 extra for most imported vehicle filters * $2.00 extra for Premium TURBO TESTED Motor Oil * 4x4's, Vans, Trucks & Mobile Homes extra. Includes FREE Suspension Check MUFFLERS + BRAKE LININGS « SHOCK ABSORBERS | Guaranteed for as long as you own your Car. MUFFLERS BRAKES SHOCKS HUNTER COMPUTERIZED FRONT END ALIGNMENT 49.95 from FORD MERCURY SALES & LEASING * PARTS & SERVICE 2856-4451 985-3888 HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY SELLING THE BEST & FIXING THE RESTZE | Nine Port Perry High School students will leave for the riding of Dauphin-Swan River, Manitoba, on Monday morning as part of the Voyageurs Canada '92 youth exchange pro- gram. The students will be billeting with families during the week-long trip and will travel throughout the Dauphin-Swan River riding. At the Star's press deadline, organizers were busy finalizing the date of the return visit by the Manitoba youths to the riding of Durham. The Port Perry contingent is the first group of Canadian youths to participate in the ex- change program which will run nation-wide until November. Pictured are (front, from left) PPHS participant Sara Brown, teacher participant Kendra Godin-Svoboda, (back row) Dur- ham MP Ross Stevenson, PPHS participant Tim LePage, Kinsmen national president Dave Robinson. The Port Perry Kinsmen Club, along with humerous national corporations, are sponsoring the students on the exchange. Christian School news A large number of Scugog Christian School students spent last Tuesday at Trent University in Peterborough, competing with a number of other area Christian Schools in a Track and Field day. The stu- dents did well, and a great time was had by all. The senior girls 400m. a really close second, too! A. OPPERS LTD. Last Thursday the Grade 2 and 3 class visited the Chris- tian Blind Mission and the Bruce Mill Conservation Area in Stouffville. Friday, the seven and eight class went to Darlington Pro- vincial Park where a guide spoke about and showed the class the plant and animal life they have been studying. DEVITVRNEY CITY Ye A) Call us for a Free Estimate or visit our Showroom 193 NORTH STREET PORT PERRY, ONT. e Quality Replacement and New Construction Windows * Expert Custom Installation or Cash and Carry * 15 Years Experience 985-4910 PET OF THE WEEK This week's Pet of the Week is is a male terrier/setter cross breed, found on Shirley Road. He is approximately one- year-old, with black and white wavy hair, and a nice disposi- tion. If you are interested in adopt- ing this dog, or any other pet, please call the Uxbridge-Scugog Animal Centre at 985-9547. ) 3 Gary i A A A----IOAIOR TA it hm PENNY PINCHERS The Port Perry Star's SMALL CLASSIFIEDS BE ----. I A A WI LT fT -- TO pp --------------