So - 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 21, 1986 Country LGne 'ort Perry ( "The ability to laugh together is the essence of love." | OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK For Accomodations & Dining LUNCH: Mon-Fri 12to 3 Sat-Sun 11 to 3 DINNER: Mon-Fri 6 to 9 Sat-Sun 5to 9 All-menu specials include: Salad, Soup, Dessert, Coffee or Tea *20 PER PERSON - INCLUDING TAX FOR RESERVATIONS ONLY _.. call 985-9949 Scugog Island - Port Pemy imam] 085-9949 "om Nobody knows your GM car better ... than your General Motors dealer! Guaranteed Service Guaranteed GM Parts Guaranteed Price SERVICE DEPT. / 4 7 | AN Pe + 8:00 a.m. J Dill to 5:00 p.m. - Teen Dance is planned for teens at community hall Greenbank and Area News by Shirley Lee The Teen Dance, for ages 11 to 17 years old, will take place at the Greenbank Community Hall on Fri- day May 23, from 7:30 - 11:00 p.m. . chaperones are on hand. Pop and chips are also available. So come out and have a good time, dancing the night away to the music supplied by the Rebel D.J.'s. For further in- formation call 985-3703. A good number attended the Pen- ticost Confirmation Communion Service on Sunday morning. A beautiful anthem *'I will sing" was sung by the choir. Nine new members were received and welcomed to Greenbank United Church - Norma Crawford by Pro- fission - of Faith. Jim Fletcher, Kristina Kangas, Leah Michener and Karen Parish by Transfer of Membership and Peter and Lorna Bienia and Jim and Marolyn Rushford by Re-affirmation of Faith. There will be no service in Green- bank next Sunday as Seagrave will be celebrating their Sunday School Anniversary at 11:00 a.m. Junior Choir members please remember that there will be only 2 practices for the Spring Season. The Choir Picnic will be held following practice on May 28. Parents please note that adjournment will be at 5:30 p.m. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone on the safe arrival of another grandaughter, proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Brad (Kathy) Parker of Bowmanville. Too bad about rain, but earth needed it Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader Yes, it was too bad the weather- man had to spoil the holiday weekend but the earth sure did need that rain. Don't forget Elders of Scugog United to meet to-night Wed. at 7:30 p.m. Then Sat. morning, May 24 star- ting between 9:00 and 9:30 a.m. everyone with ambition and a desire to join a work bee will be at the Scugog United equipped with your choice of work materials from lad- ders to paint brushes or dusters, etc. It promises to be fun too. Then after the general clean up, families will 1986 Summer Season "Nature with a Difference" ob Sat. May 17 to May 31 | Featured Artist: Leslie Parkes - Water Colourist. . Artist will be present May 17. Refreshments will be served. Gallery & Studio "Mills Hollow Durham's only Artisan Centre situated in a renovated Grist Mill, circa 1852. a H i 2 Fa oa | \ i i Boch Re Et § FIRE 3 Owitam Rg 23 | | mm 24 li A | GALLERY HOURS: Tues. to Sat. 10-5 GEORGIA TREMAINE MILL HOLLOW GALLERY & STUDIO a16) 985-7237 - - a Piggott 66 Brock StW., UXBRIDGE 852-5291 >a ap ww ww --- ew ne we wn dn DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Open Weekdays including SUNDAY! -- By Appointment Only -- 214 Dundas St. E., TBY 668-7797 Party JN we fue nin inten he ae Tap 194 King St. W,, OSHAWA 579-8752 oo CONSTRUCTION SPECIALS? Get ready for Summer with our Special Prices on CAREFREE PERMS for Men & Women PERM 3 535, PERM $51.00 4 1 -- Cut and style included. *3.00 extra with Tony. -- WE ARE FEATURING THE LATEST IN HIGHLIGHTS WITH THE LOOK OF SOLEIL! OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK plus 2 EVENINGS. Call us at 985-7232 The Hair Centre Port Perry Plaza 9885-7232 take boxed plants to Church for add- ed beautification. "A C.P.R. refresher course will be offered at Island Church or Hall, May 26 & 28 from 7 to 10 p.m. cost being $25. Please contact Joyce Fuller 985-3939. In June we have a final Coffee Hour with pot-luck supper & speaker, a strawberry social, art, craft & bake exhibit & sale as well as the Sunday School Picnic. Scugog United adherents please step up your contributions. How come Manchester can exceed us in proportion to their numbers? Women of 'distinction can be nominated Once again the Oshawa YWCA is calling for nominations for the fifth Annual Durham Region Women of Distinction Awards to be held November 6, 1986. The primary purpose of the Awards Dinner is to honour women in the region for their exceptional contribution to the Community life. The Awards Dinner is also one of the major fund raising activities under- taken by the Oshawa YWCA. The proceeds from the dinner are allocated to the World YWCA pro- gram of Cooperation for Develop- ment working in over eighty coun- tries to help women participate ful- ly in development and for various Oshawa YWCA special projects. The public is invited to share in this special occasion by attending the Awards Dinner and by nominating women in one or more of the following categories: The Arts; Community Service; Women in the Work force; Young Women of Distinction. Nomination forms are available from the YWCA office at 199 Centre St. S. and will be received until Oc- tober 3, 1986. Plan to participate in this regional celebration of Women's achieve- ments. THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS OPEN YEAR- ROUND TO SERVE YOU BETTER! ABOVE THE POST OFFICE QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY Thursdays - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Or by Appointment! : PHONE 985-9803 ans ott " iia apa Cans re A RS Bh oP LE : 4 i & i