Se Sees lume nT ir A ae I a ss CE ENS Sa a - Lubricate the chassis * MOST CARS OIL CHANGE FILTER & LUBRICATION HERE'S WHAT WE DO: - Supply and install a top quality oil filter - - Install up to 5 litres of 5W30 motor oil PLUS A 10 POINT INSPECTION. * Most imported vehicle filters extra * $2.00 extra for Premium TURBO TESTED Motor Oil * 4x4's, Vans, Trucks & Mobile Homes extra. 5 LOY BA Et Et xn x x nen nan A En at ea Na ee ne A Sa a a Thought: Each day is a new beginning, and take it as it comes, and try to live it in peace. Rest easy...and every- thing will take care of itself. 'The road is uphill, but do not tire. Rejoice that we may still keep climbing higher. There are three ingredients in the good life..learning, earning and yearning! (Unknown) 'Keep in mind the 128th 'Blackstock Fair which takes place Aug. 28, where all the ac- tion takes place in the one day! Mrs. Neta Fish of Edgerton Road celebrated her birthday over the weekend with daugh- ter Marlene Bannister of Peter- borough and her family. A great occasion for all! CT 'The weeks go by as if on wings, enjoy it while you can as before long, we'll be heading into fall. What a beautiful sum- mer we have had with lovely colorful days bathed in sun- shine, so that folks can enjoy the warm outdoor activities in all its glory! How lucky we are! Nestleton United Church A good attendance on Sun- day, Aug. 8, when a combined service of Blackstock-Nestleton congregation was held in Nes- tleton United Church. A special dedication of a lectern antepen- dia in loving memory of Samuel A. Cawker was made by friends. Several of the Cawker family were present.' Rev. Davis' fine sermon was entitled "Walking on Water". Organist was Karen Yellowlees. Note - Sunday, Aug. 22 is Nestleton Cemetery Deco- ration Service at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Elaine ~ Barber and special music by a "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice' . Marine thefts on the rise PE ------ news of one of our village chil- EN RY quarish from Kingsview United hurch, Oshawa. Sunday, Aug. 15 was a very special day for Blackstock- Nestleton United Church con- gregation. Following the morn- ing service at Blackstock, Rev. Dale and Anita Davis were tak- en for a buggy ride around. the village. When they arrived at the Recreation Centre, they found the joint congregation ready to enjoy a pot luck meal together. A delightful program with much humor followed. Several - presentations . were made to Dale and Anita'as they repare to leave our charge. They will be greatly missed! Heather Malcolm returned home with the Manitoba Ex- change group. Weather was very hot but they had a great time. Highlights were the North Dakota State Fair, a Sas- katchewan Water Slide Park ~ and the city of Winnipeg. They also toured several farms. So many happy memories of Mani- toba Don't forget the L.S.R.A. Bar- becue this Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Games for the kids, then at 6 p.m. a beef dinner, price $7 each, $4 for children under 12, at 20 Putsey Dr. Come on dad take the family out for supper. . Tickets at Sunnyside Market. Sept. and Oct. is the time for weddings and those 25 and 50 year anniversaries and as usu- al you are stuck for a gift. Why not pay the Stevenson's at the "Window Box", 3721 Regional Road 57, a visit. They are re; ducing their stock and thinking of retiring. This week we heard the sad 2.3L, automatic, A/C, 1992 FESTIVA 3 DOOR automatic, AM/FM stereo, 1989 AEROSTAR XLT Automatic, A/C; 1990 F150 4 x 4 CUSTOM 5.0L V8, 5 speed, A/C, cruise, 1990 TEMPO 4 DOOR SEDAN 1991 TAURUS 4 DOOR SEDAN 3.0L V6, automatic, A/C, cruise, | tit, AFM cassette................ .$11,900. 7-passenger, 3.0L V6 automatic, A/C, Power windows/locks, tilt steering, cruise control, AWFM cassette......... $9,500. 1990 ECONOLINE CARGO VAN tit, AWFM cassette.................... $1 1,900. KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA - 'presents [4 have started up again. What's' "up and flown the lake. In case of 'some' later date, 'rather than TAYLO FORD « MERCURY SALES & LEASING PARTS & SERVICE 985-4451 985-3655 HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY SELLING THe BEST & FIXING THE Regt SATURDAY. Oshawa Civic Auditorium Oct. 18 rcwer master or civic Box oFricE "12.50 870-8000 or 728-5162 No beverage or glass containers, No cameras of recording devices, Schedule and prices subject bo charige without dren having an accident with a car. Kids, remember: Peter the Penguin says, Point, Pause un- til. traffic stops, Proceed with caution, you now have a better form of Protection. "os Everyone feels pain, you, th driver, and the community, when a thing like this happens. It appears marine thefts. the answer? a. identify your . equipment, gas cans, battery, paddles, life Jackets, etc. Ped 7 GF b. tie the dog down near the water and if he barks, get up and have a stroll. We are sure these thieves come in by water. c. keep a list of your neigh- bor's phone numbers handy. . have a couple of friends on each side of you but a distance trouble, call them to come down by boat. e. you and your. neighbors start up an army type watch. Last year, on two, different nights, they struck the end of our street, taking over. $3,600 inequipment." T° wo ~ 'This week 'we" had the park surveyed. By moving the horse- shoe pits in the opposite direc- tion, we can gain over 15 feet for the playground equipment area. We now run into problems with lighting. I took a' course which - started in September and ended in early May at the University of Toronto under Professor Davidson. Upon grad- uating, I became a member of the Lumination Society of On- tario. if this is not resolved at this time, we may find if neces: sary to run overhead wires'at- disturb the landscaping. ; ENGAGEMENT, Eas el . 2 % + We are pleased to announce the engagement of Scott and Alexandra. Scott is the son of Dennis and Dianne Burke. Alex is the daughter of Sandra and Derek Sterritt. : \ Congratulations BUSINESS COMPUTERS FAMILY COMPUTERS New or Used Get the Full Package All ) Hardware » Software * Tutoring Setup » Supons Service WILLIAM M. 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