NE dik " Durham Police Constable Neil Bradley was all smiles, at first, while perched on the dunk tank; but then looked a little horrified as the ball NOW. Your children need your support. Your financial support. They need it for all the basic things chil - dren require: clothing, food, and shelter. Importantly, they need your support on a reg- ular basis. They need to know that they can caunt on you. As of July 2, 1987, the Support and Custody Enforcement Program will be in place to ensure that support and custody responsibilities among family members are met. The well-being of your children depends on it. For a free booklet on the Supportand Custody Enforcement Program, contact: Communications Branch, Ministry of the Attorney General, 18 King Street East, 18th floor, Toronto MSC 1C5 hit the mark...and he was plunged into the cool water. PORT PERRY STAR + Tuesday, July 14, 1987 -- 4) Xan Here's three brave souls! Constables Jim Harmer, Greg Heasman and Neil Bradley of Durham Regional Police all volunteered to take their turns at the dunk tank, a fundraiser for the Knights of Columbus. The three wet police officers were the most popular dunk-ees of the weekend. Welcome to Ontario party for pen-pal Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh A welcome to Ontario Party was held at the Prince Albert Communi- ty Centre on Friday, July 10 to welcome Lori Bysterveld from Sun- dra, Alberta. Lori and Leanne Nix- on have been pen pals from grade five at Prince Albert Public School. Mrs. Prentice and Mr. Rensink got their students to write to each other. Mr. Rensink is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rensink of Prince Albert. Mr. Rensink is a teacher out in Sun- dra, Alberta. This has pfoved to be a good friendship for Leanne and Lori. They are now both going into grade 10. Lori plans to visit for two weeks and will be busy touring the points of interest. Welcome to On- tario Lori from all of us. Summer time is travel time and some of our folks have been doing just that. Florence Smith has arriv- ed home after spending time with her daughter Lorraine and family at Spanish. Myrtle Snelgrove flew to Colorado to see the sights there. Then another group went on a boat trip up the Rideau River for a week. This group included Roy & Dorothy FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1953 Hope, Terry & Eileen Hodgins, Don & Noreen Crosier, Lloyd & Beth Pereman. Nine tables of faithful euchre players turned out on a hot evening. Lucky winners, Pearl Gostick, Bessie Acton, Marie Geer, Verna Draper, Norman Rohrer and Harold Burgess. Lucky draw winners, Mary Poots and Caroline Haugh. Hope you are feeling better Gladys we have missed you the last few weeks. Congratulations to Rick and Kim Hope on the birth of their daughter on Sunday July 12. This is another granddaughter for Roy and Dorothy Hope. Sorry to see Bill and Debbie Hopkins and family move from our village but hope you will enjoy your home in Manchester. Just a nice bike ride Debbie, back to see your friends. Remember there is church ser- vice at 11:30 a.m. for the month of July then closed for August. Please call Earline Armstrong with your news 985-7873. Call D&D HEATING BROOKLIN 655-8792 One of our representatives will provide a FREE in home eveluation Avithwni zal Clompmnnner sa Cli oink Installation & Service of Residential & Commercial Heating & Ar Conditioning Systems Manufacturers Duct & Fittings HEATING LIMITED 120 MIDWEST ROAD (Unit 18) SCARBOROUGH (416) 757-1583 Support and Custody Enforcement Program Ministry of the Attorney General 7) lan Scott, Attorney General David Peterson, Premier of Ontarno Ontario