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Port Perry Star, 21 Sep 1993, p. 21

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Fag 11 hy ITERATE RT 7 AW oy ant ti SAA, bd pt ai pe bie dc Sa a at nf hil USE a aad Henry and Muriel Wotten en- Joyed a bus tour to Branson, Missouri recently. This is be- coming a great centre for West- ern stars and many interesting points to visit. Happy to report that Mitch Truax is well on the road to re- covery after his tonsil surgery last Monday. Parents, please give me a call regarding the location of your post secondary student, as well as the course and year. This area has many students work- ing hard at many courses and I will be putting the list in next week's column. Please give me a call at 986-4257. A set of prescription glasses in a case was found on Greens- boro Ave. last week. If you are missing your glasses; call 986- 0053 to claim them. There were 11 tables at the Tuesday evening euchre party with the following winners - Grace Passant, Norman Roh- rer, James Emerton, Lorna Swain, Nerta Masters, Meta Swain and Florence Larmer. Lucky draws were won by Rich- ard Manns, Ruby Cochrane, John Archer, Nerta Masters, Betsy Staniland and Faith Law- rence. Initiatio Grade 9 students at Cartwright High School were put to the test Friday afternoon during initi- ation day activities. One of the activities was a water balloon relay where the students had to lie on their backs and pass water balloons to each other by using their feet. Pictured above, lan Vanderniet prepares for the worst while passing a balloon to Jenny Notman. 4-H Sewing Club meets Sept. 30 shower held in Brooklin at the Oddfellows Hall. Andrea Weir spent a few days visiting her daughter Jan- et and Jerry Collins last week. 3 RR SR SO Set Blackstock News by Joyce Kelly This will be a busy week for many of our local folk with the annual Ploughing Match being held this week near Walkerton and the annual Lindsay Fair also on. A 4-H Sewing Club will being Thursday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. at the Blackstock United Church for anyone in high school. Mem- bers must have access to a sew- ing machine. Please bring pins, scissors and a tape measure to the first meeting. If you need further information, call either Janice Beechey 986-0035 or Barb Byers 986-5112. Gerald and Joyce Kelly at- tended the wedding of their niece, Leigh Ann Kelly to Mi- chael Brown at SouthHampton, Ontario. The reception was held in Port Elgin. On the way back and forth we visited three fall fairs - Hanover, Chatsworth and Shelbourne, which we found very interesting. Best wishes are extended to Donevan Smith and Trudy Poisson who were married in Trillium Trails on Saturday, Sept. 18 at noon on a beautiful afternoon. On Sunday, Dwayne Bryant and his fiancee Carol Jordan were guests of honor at a family Dinner and fashion show Catherine Lyons Fashion will present a dinner and fashion show Monday, Oct. 4 at Amade- us Restaurant at 1180 Simcoe St., North in Oshawa. Dinner is at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 and proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Society. Call Catherine Lyons Fash- ion 436-1653 for tickets at 50 Richmond St. E., Oshawa and the Canadian Cancer Society of- fice at 172 King St. E. Tele- phone 725-1166. DIMITRIS FINE FOOD : - i SY q LY "Clean Friendly Atmosphere" the Best Gyros - Slovaki Dinner - Greek Salads in town 150 WATER ST., PORT PERRY. FAST TAKEOUT PHONE 985-1004 cp od - AAT RT Boi] ¥ : 4 RAS > "SK . i ' PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 21,1993 - 2 Ww 1 Cartwright High School was overrun with Marilyn Monroe and Barney the Dinosaur look-a-likes on Friday. it was the school's annual initiation day and the Grade 9 students en- joyed a barbecued lunch before participating in an afternoon of fun and games. Pictured above, Derek Leeming does his best Marilyn Monroe impression, while Arley Irvine looks charming as the loveable Barney the Dinosaur. 3 Williamson Maintenance Specials eT (e10]§ Vehicle 2{=F-Te\VA HoT Winter Total Winterize Inspection & Service BUICK « PONTIAC GMC TRUCK 852-7570 CHEVROLET * OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC * GEO 852-3334 Willi Includes: 34 Point Inspection * Inspect brakes, check exhaust, test windshield wiper & washer operation, inspect front & rear suspension components and supply written report | Lube, Oil and Filter * Replace engine oil & oil filter, lubricate chassis also includes topping up of: brake fluid, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, differential or transfer case fluid Tire Rotation * Remove wheels & rotate, check tire pressures, check tread conditions for even wear and longer life Cooling System Service * Drain, flush and refill cooling system with GM approved coolant, pressure check for leaks, inspect hoses and water pump, tighten clamps as necessary Service All Door Locks * Lubricate all door locks and truck lock to help prevent winter freeze-up 1 Parts and Labour included Taxes Extra Most GM cars Le and light trucks Since 194

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