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Port Perry Star, 8 Aug 1989, p. 20

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EE tT -- 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 9, 1989 PROGRAM DIRECTOR REQUIRED A challenging 3 year contract part-time position exists with the Bethesda- Reach Women's Institute to expand and direct their On-Farm Child Care Program. A professional is required September 6th, 1989, to co-ordinate needs assessment, planning, development, implementation and evalua- Jon of new and enhanced child care programs for farm families in Durham egion. Individual requires a Bachelor Degree in a related discipline, good analytical and organizational skills; initiative; ability to work independently; excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Early Childhood Educa- tion Training and understanding of the needs of farm families would be beneficial. Salary commencing at-$19. per hour plus limited benefits. Return resume by August 24th to: Mrs. Barbara Evans, Bethesda-Reach Women's Institute, c/0 Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Box 309, Uxbridge, Ontario LOC 1KO "Ican't get over my new Invisible Fencing: Wie one call to Invisible Fencing, you can teach your dog to stay within your prop- erty boundaries, without unsightly fences. University tested, vet approved, and your satis- faction is guaranteed. It even costs less than traditional fencing. Call today, and find out why Over 50,000 dogs stand behind Invisible Fencing. A. m= INVISIBLE FENCING. (_ of South East Ontario 4 Nl (416) 797-2431 24 Hour Effective August 9th, 1989 the PORT PERRY DIVISION of DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE will be moving from their present lpcation to: 520 SIMCOE ST. NORTH (north of Reg. Rd. 8) Telephone Number to remain the same. J ASU PORT PERR auto glass & trim WITH THIS COUPON Scugog Firehall One raised $1,000 for the Port Perry {| Community Memorial Hospital building fund through a softball tournament they sponsored recently. Presenting_the cheque to hospital administrator Dave Brown (centre) Is Dave Ballingall (left) and Gord Ma- Giant chicken BBQ this Scugog Island Area News , by Mrs. Earl Reader Mr. and Mr. Bob Cawker have returned after a month's vaca- tion, visiting relatives in Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reader and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ashbridge have had some interesting fami- ly celebrations this summer when they first went to Peterborough to join in the celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dowson (nee Mary Reader) for their 40th wedding anniversary. Next came the wedding of the _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luke (nee Lois Reader) of Nestleton. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reader went to Hawkestone near Barrie to join in a reunion celebration of Betty's relatives. A short time ago Marylyn Heayn, Helen Hortop, Bonnie Gerrow and Betty Reader drove to Richmond Hill to visit former neighbours, Alva and Claire Thompson, who moved from Ap- ple Valley in Oct. they found Alva + as her usual jolly self but having to give more care to Claire who was hospitalized some time ago and now uses a walker. 139 WATER ST... 6 HIGH STREET PORT PERRY RR » "RY - MOBILE SERVICE - GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Mrs. Ivah Fralick's brother, Ralph Milner has been moved recently from the Villa into the Nursing Home. He shares a room with Lavern Martyn. With this drastic change in the weather and renewed vitality everywhere, the Stewards of the Island United Church should have no difficulty in acquiring extra - "help for the giant chicken barbe- que this coming Sat. night at the Church. Hope you've ordered your tickets. Now that you've seen pictures of most members of the "Golden Slippers" you'll be anxious to hear and meet them. They already have several future book- ings. How many musical groups do you know that share their "People tell Saturday talents for donations? Mrs. Bettie Smith is taking reservations for the trip to Roy Thompson Hall - 985-7639. - I quite agree with Vera Brown, correspondent for Utica Area. how they look for- ward to rea our column and we feel as if we have let them down when nothing of interest ap- pears. Many forget that we de- pend on'you to keep us informed of interesting events. We must congratulate the Scugog Women's Institiute in Sponso the means of suppor- ting -Scugog Students and this year. congratulate Dave Jensen and Jackie Tripp in being the lucky 'students who earned the recognition. Perhaps Jackie is better known to us as she is the daughter of Norm and Marilyn (Manns) Tripp who have: spent their lives mainly on the Island. NOW REGISTERING for SUMMER & FALL CLASSES 4 CONSECUTIVE DAY COURSE -- , Monday to Thursday, August 21st to 24th 9 AM to 4 PM 4 WEEK EVENING COURSE -- Monday & Wednesday, Sept. 11th to Oct. 4th 6 PM to 9 PM Learn to Drive... and Su 'Young Drivers of Canada " Training cenlers coast to coast @ Driver training for all ages o Free pick-up at home for in-car © -Privale in-car instruction e Defensive driving you can live with © Raelraining courses available for commeicial divers eo The Young Drivers program is only available at a Young Drivers Center. -------- - For information, brochures and course schedules cail: 2 BROCK ST.W., UXBRIDGE 9705

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