Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 20 Apr 1993, p. 20

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20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 20, 1993 GM GOODWRENCH SERVICE PLUS TRANSMISSION SERVICE* [plel[Ve [eR Inspect transmission only 544% [JVER TIT 1B o Replace transmission fluid, gasket & filter. o Performance test. RYU ENS Most GM Cars & Light Tracks GM GOODWRENCH SERVICE PLUS 'Your Balance TIRE ROTATION & BALANCING? only 7 | 45 Mag Wheels 51° hae GM GOODWRENCH SERVICE PLUS Get Into Shape TUNE UPS & EMISSION SERVICE Includes: o On-board diagnostic system check it apphcable o Inspect ar filter, fuel filter, hoses IA valve camister filter, TGR valve RTT XU] RTRUN CR TOR (0) o [nspoct fuel tank, toe cap. under veh TIO ETRE (TTR ENTE Includes: o Rotate all tires. o Mcasure tire tread wear on all wheels. oe Check valves. o Inflate all tires to rec- ommended pressure Dicectional tires extra Ash toe deals, le HIT | hone 0) injection assemblies GE so equipped) distributer cap. rotor, wires and boots o Clean and inspect spark plug wires o Install spark plugs o Set tng and adjust dle if necessan ¢ Inspect engine vacuum harness Goodwrench Service 2/,¢ These prices are in effect until May 14th, 1993. (Upon presentation of this advertisement) for GM Cars & Light Duty Trucks. Offer does not apply with any other discounts. 5 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED i, 085-8474 =. 251 Leasing Parts 985-2716 "Drive a little further...save a whole lot more" a A At the Island United and Manchester United Churches members received the 13th news letter at the Easter period and appreciated the latest in- formation on messages from the latest reports of work and or- ganizations. Extra help and ide- as are always welcome. The U.C.W.s were happy with the results of Saturday's plans and everyone seemed. to enjoy the day. Easter season plans are still being planned for the young people along with their guests from Kingsview. We are already planning events for May and Bible School Days. Congratulations to Bruce and friends and relatives attended an a a nnd EASES Ee A a a SS ST Se a A re i rr Si is Scugog Island News } by Mrs. Earl Reader | oe - mathematician "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Ab ERA EA RRR hE hn ERE RE Genny Prentice: who have rounded out their little family of three sons. With all the nice weather it just seems the flu will not leave us alone. Pythagoras lived 500 years before Christ. He was a great and every schoolboy knows his famous theorem, but he is remembered for other things, too. He be- lieved we should see God wherever we look. He has been quoted down the ages for his protests against cruelty to ani- mals and his belief that God is The Spirit permeating the uni- verse, from whom everything that is born takes its lif 38 . Beavers with their leaders to % . morning worship last Sunday +: 4 A unique birthday. party was. held Saturday, April 17 whe open house to wish twin sis- ters Maxine Hoskin of Port Perry and Marion Wilsbn of Oshawa | 1 80th birthday. Their parents received quite a shock on 4, 1913 when they became parents two times over within minutes. Marion Is quick to add that she's the younger of the two, as Maxine entered the world 15 minutes before her. f 985-8552 ) Durharn Steam LOOSE RUGS J] BROADLOOM Cleaning ypHOLSTERY 3 M Scotchguard WY, VINYL SIDING ~ D4.5 Cove (white) *52 00 per sq. (approx. 100 sq. ft.) ALSO ... Soffit, Seamless Eavestroughing, Shutters & A Complete Line of Metal Siding Fhe Perfect Balance Quality 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 599 Steven Court, NEWMARKET 1-800-461-6455 Buchner Manufacturing Inc. 705-437-1734 416-836-1033 Bible School days being planned 'One story about him is that he would go down to the sea shore market and buy fish alive just so that he could have the pleasure of immediately return- ing them to the water. We may not all agree with everything Pythagoras taught, but we must all admire a man who holds so firmly to his principles. Kingsway Quartet was well ER On oe Ashburn News The Kingsway Quartet was well received as they presented an excellent concert of gospel music at Burns Church on Sun- day evening. A special thanks to everyone who helped in any way to make the evening such a fine success. Next Sunday is a special day for the church family at Burns, as they celebrate 25 years of worshipping in the new church" building. Rev. Kenneth Heron, a former resident and member of the congregation will be the guest speaker for the 11:15 a.m. service of worship. Ken deljv- ered the first sermon held in the church 25 years ago. We wel- come all friends and former, « : members to join with.us, Lunch and a fellowship hour will fol- low the service. Su We welcomed the First Ash- burn troop of Scouts, Cubs and marning, with Rev. Dorcas Gor- don conducti the service. It was nice having some of the goup members take part in the service. Bist Visiting with Bill and Bernice Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gardner and Shawn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackim of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Westfall and Heather of Hamil- ton. Grant and Sheila Parrott at- tended the funeral for Sheila's aunt in Peterborough on Satur- day afternoon. That's all this week, folks! Bridge results April 14 - Afternoon 5 Table Howell, Avg. 36 First: Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson 44 1/2. Second: Joyce Heard and Helen Mathieson 41 1/2. Third: Illene Wilton and Joan McNab 38 1/2. Fourth: Cliff Chambers and Cecil Dodwell 37. Fifth: Georgia Brock and Clark 36 1/2. Evening 4 Table Howell, Avg. 42 First: Harold Brown and Sam Sauve 51 1/2. Second: Doris Phinney and Georgia Brock 61. Third: Marie Carnegie and Ginny Clifford 44 1/2. Wei Joan and Bill Lock a ella que? ------ pn <

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