Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star, 18 Apr 1989, p. 50

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

1s ERT BT Hed vnbrslY - MATZ YAN Tao -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 18, 1989 : Apple Valley wants equipment John Wassink, a chairman of the Apple Valley ; Recreation Committee atten ed council Monday to discuss bubsion pas squipment for the Mr. Wassink Kd their com- mittee would like to see some swings, sandboxes and benches in the park, and asked permis- sion to work with the Parks Dept 3.0n3 two yeas plan, uncil d that the group should work with the arks Dept. who would then re- NVELEL MIDE TSN (1) Annual Rates ---------- port to council. Mr, Wassink said that they would approaching service clubs and organizing fund- raising events to raise some of the revenue, but asked if coun- cil would consider applying for any grants which might be available. oF I Sang the cont playground equipment wi be about $10,000, but will not ask council for any money un- less we can't raise the full amount", Mr. Wassink said. CERTIFICATES Monthly Rates 5 YEARS Rates Subject to Change without Notice. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 'Greenbank news . EEA El IO th 5 A Oly ] 'Guides will JERTEN blitz On Saturday, April 22, the Greenbank Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders will "Cookie Blitz" our community. They will be go- ing door-to-door- selling Girl Guide Cookies. So please 'Be Prepared' when these girls come a-knocking and support a wor- thwhile cause. If you would like. additional cookies, please call Lila Clarkson at 985-3703. We don't want to miss anyone! Sorry to say that the peanut butter cookies will not be available this year. The Evening Unit U.C.W. is sponsoring a Family Walk-A- Thon of about 2 km. on Sunday, April 30, after church. Come to church dressed for walking. Ladies please bring sandwiches and cookies for lunch. For more information and sponsor sheets please call Joanne Olivero at 985-8608. The Evening Unit U.C.W. will be having a reprint of their Cookbooks. Anyone wishing to order please contact a member of the Unit before May 1. Patron space is available. Darryl Linnington of "Step In Time Cloggers" will be holding a beginners class in clogging for school age children on Thursdays after school until 5:30 (Please note the time change) at the Greebank Hall. Indoor runners only please! This is the last week to register. For more information or for anyone who is interested in joining an adult class please call Suzanne Lee at 985-2006 or Jan Robinson at 985-8137. The Scout Dance at the Green- Will you assist in the search for a A Waste Management Master Plan for Durham Region Garbage and what we do with it has become one of our most important and urgent challenges. Together we must find a waste disposal option which will properly meet the needs of our citizens and the environment. Participate and invite your friends and neighbours to participate with you - in the Durham Waste Management Master Plan. | PUBLIC WORKSHOPS 1st Series - Evaluating the Options Together safe solution?Design Monday, April 17 - 7:30 p.m. G.L. Roberts High School 399 Chaleur Avenue South, Oshawa. Tuesday, April 18 - 7:30 p.m. Harwood Secondary School 80 Falby Court, Ajax. Wednesday, April 19 - 7:30 p.m. Bowmanville High School 49 Liberty St. North, Bowmanville. Thursday, April 20 - 7:30 p.m. Uxbridge High School 39 3rd St., Uxbridge. Join With Durham Region - Help Design Our Waste Management Master Plan * - >» DURHAM: ) w [2] o < 3 AS STU MATT ATI TIT A CAAT EY 771i bank Hall was a great success 'with a good time being had by all. Thanks goes out to all who helped organize the support of this wor- thwhile event. The Women's Institute will meet this Wednesday, April 19, at 2:00 p.m. at the home of Rachel McMillan. Please have your reports ready. We hope that all members will attend. All ladies of the community are welcome. Greenbank has had its share of very serious accidents recently. Ken Toms has been in Sun- nybrook hospital and is due to come home on Monday, while Kristy Trotter is a patient at Sick Children's in Toronto. Our best wishes go out to both of them. Thank-you to all who helped with the Painting Bee for the Greenbank Church basement. Your presence was greatly ap- preciated! A very special thanks to Jim Rushford and Cliff Rodd for doing an exceptional job with organizing this event. We were sorry to hear that Mrs. Olive McMillan, a long time resi- dent of Greenbank, passed away in Lindsay Hospital on Friday, April 14. She was in her 94th year. Sincere sympathy is extended to her family. Sympathy is also extended to the family of the late Jim Elliott of Seagrave. Neil Rodd, Ron Southern and friends motored to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for a week of golf- ing. Word has it they had a terrific holiday. A "welcome back' goes out to Dot and Roy Hooker and girls who have returned from a well deserv- ed holiday in Florida. For next week's news please call Marion Watson at 985-9008 before Sunday night if possible. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC WILLIAM STEIL D.T. Ajax, Old Kingston Road West Pickering Village, Ont. 683-4294 Pickering Town Centre Pickering, Ont. 831-5148 Including Evenings and Saturdays. Cou ntry Lane wy 7A & High Street "Failures are more commonly caused by having made no choice than by wrong decisions." Port Perry. Ontario Cl D0 sates nL 8 coupon when you bu 1900 Series ~Ultima" Garden Tracioe ' Youll get a $100 rebate instantly 10 reduce your purchase price or down payment. Hurry. thought This offer ends May 3st, aneTaT™ $100 REBATE! out this Coupon when you buy any new Deutz Alls Series Lawn & On Compact Diesels 5215, a, 5230 Blackstock 986-4283 10. 9 % Financing 2, i On 600-1800-1900 ---- E Garden Travis 0. 9 % Financing "TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT mi] See what sets us apart. : mr---------------------- HERR ---- it |

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy