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Port Perry Star, 29 Apr 1986, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 29, 1986 Darin A Leisure Sales P (416) 986-4275 y "NOW OPEN! * Spas & Whirl Baths * Pool & Spa Chemicals * Patio and Wicker Furniture FREE - Cover and Chemicals with Spa order. 10% OFF - All Furniture Orders in April. DIRECTIONS: 7A Highway to Nestieton. 3 Log home across from Rec Centre. V2 Durham Spa & : z Leisure Sales 'GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE R.R. 2 (Shirley Road) - Port Perry COME AND EXPLORE GREYSTONE! A unique experience to remember and revisit. Enjoy all our facilities ... games room, tennis court ... browse through the stables ... see the horses inside and out ... then join us at THE RING'S PLATE LOUNGE -- EVERY SUNDAY -- For Our HOT & COLD BUFFET 12:00 Noon until 8:00 P.M. ADULTS $9.95 - CHILDREN (12 & under) $4.50 Open 7 Days a Week - Everyone Welcome DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS - DINNER MENU For Reservations Call: 985-9711 (NEw) PORT PERRY RENT SAVE * ROTOTILLERS * LAWN MOWERS * GENERATORS * COMPRESSORS * DOLLIES * SCAFFOLDS * HEAVY EQUIPMENT * PUMPS * TENT TRAILERS » * TRAVEL TRAILERS * BOX TRAILERS * AND MORE ... -7771 , Having fun and learning something too was the name of the game last Saturday, April 28th ~ when the Junior Farmers Association presented an Executive Workshop for members of Durham West 4-H. Speakers included Ann Hankinson of details. the 4-H Club, Lynn Jamieson, the president of Durham West 4-H, Sandra Quehl, president of the Provincial Junior Farmers and Ron Herrema of the Junior Farmers Association. See story for Farmers teach 4-H Club - The Durham West Jr. Farmers held a workshop for the 4-H members of Durham West on April 26th at Greenbank Hall. The topics discussed were effec- tive meetings, parliamentary pro- cedure, communication, decision making, goal setting, 4-H and Jr. Farmer marketing, social recrea- tion and workshops on executive positions. There were 30 delegates par- ticipating from the many different clubs in the area. There were two guest speakers for the day whom were Brian Jones from Brooklin Jr. Farmers, this day and Sandra Quehl, presi- dent of the Provincial Jr. Farmers. Association. From the response we have received so far, the delegates en- joyed the day and it was a great success. New Baird Bible for pulpit Greenbank and Area News by Margaret Couperthwaite All the Baird family joined in the morning service last Sunday when a lovely large Bible for the pulpit memory was dedicated in of their parents Bob and Verna Baird. Next Sunday, May 4th, the wor- ship service will be conducted by the U.C.W. ladies with Mrs. Charlene - Shepherd as our speaker, and members joining the Choir for the day. Everyone is asked to stay for a luncheon provided by the members following the service. Herb and Marion Congo from Pentiction, B.C., visited recently with the Jarvis family and relatives in the community. Eileen Jarvis and Margaret Couperthwaite attended a birthday party at the home of Melva Coppins Sympathy to he family to the Kerry and Hoskin family in their sorrow this past week. Several attended the Funeral in pringham po" a ies wo? » Sympa eand brother Archie and family. Jack and Margaret Couper- thwaite attended her cousin's Funeral in Toronto on Monday. The first game of the T-ball for the wee folks will be Tuesday, May 6th at 6:30 p.m. at the park. Registra- tion will be that evening previous to game. Fee is $8. Phone Erla if you Community Social Time in way of + & euchre party in the Centennial Hall this Friday, May 2nd at 8 o'clock sponsored by the Greenbank Women's Institute. Admission $1. {Ladies please bring a few sandwiches. The Spring Fling dance was a great success. The Seagrave- Greenbank Group committee would like to thank all those people who donated prizes and also those who attended. : Please phone Shirley Lee 985-8926 next week, thanks. CHESTERFIELD SUITES - LOVE SEATS SECTIONALS - MATTRESSES -- A Large Selection -- BRUTONS i: > a: DRUGS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-2511

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