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Port Perry Star, 15 Aug 1989, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 15, 1989 _DAISY'S FABRICS a | EE Bs rate i a' Rn athe hak ten > a 14% BN Louk nL RF VT ERB A a Eo 1 a ae. YE38 FES J KLM STO 4 satisfying Durham Region for 9 Years THREE FULL-TIME SPECIALISTS * Curtains * Drapes * Balloons * Bedspreads * Pillows & Pillow Shams * Table Cloths (round or rectangular) 4 to 5 WEEK DELIVERY located in Luke's Country Store 201 Queen Street - Port Perry 985-3221 a 00000000000 CGOCGOOOOOOOOOOOOOCGOOOTS CONTINUOUS LEARNING REGISTRATION DURHAM COLLEGE IN OSHAWA - 2000 Simcoe St. N. Sat., Aug. 19/ 8:30 am - noon in the Athletic Complex Gymnasium Tues., Aug. 22 / 6:30 - 8:30 pm Thurs., Aug. 24 / 6:30 - 8:30 pm in the main cafeteria IN AJAX - 400 Monarch Avenue Mon., Aug 21 /6:30 - 8:00 pm Wed., Aug. 23/6:30 - 8:00 pm IN PORT HOPE - 12 Mill St. S. (old custom house) Fri., Sept. 1/10:00 am - 6:00 pm Sat., Sept. 2 /9:00 am - noon ONGOING REGISTRATION starting Aug. 21 8:30 am - 8:30 pm / Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm / Fri. Toll Free 1-800-668-5843 By phone 436-1100 (VISA or By fax 436-9774 Mastercard only) In person Oshawa Campus Registration office 0000000000000 0000000000000000 Greenbank and Area News Decoration Service to be held at Greenbank Cemetery on August 20 at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Art Rodgers as guest speaker. Congratulations to David Truax on receiving his Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic License. After graduating from Sir San- ford College - Frost Campus in Lindsay and serving his appren- ticeship, three years of hard work paid off. He is working with Con- Drain at Concord. Congratula- tions David. Mrs. Bess Donneral, Lillian Truax and Margaret Couper- thwaite enjoyed a lovely boat ride on Skylark VIII from Lindsay to 'Fenelon Falls last week, with some shopping on the outing. Our sympathy to relatives and friends of Mrs. A McLellan whose funeral was held in Wick Church on Saturday. Sorry to hear Mrs. Mona Mero is not feeling the best. We are thinking of you Mona. Several from the community at- Earline wants you to write Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh It was nice to hear that Rev. Bob LePage and Jan and family had a great holiday down east. The only foggy day they had was when they were to go "Whale sightseeing."" Maybe next time they'll see the whales. We're sorry to hear that Bob's father is not well. We'll all be thinking of you in the next weeks. Merv and Ilene Pugh spent the long weekend with friends Paul and Jerry Espie at Bitter Lake in - the Haliburton Highlands. The weather was cool but a good time was had by all. Ilene had received a letter from Earlene Armstrong. She misses everyone in Prince Albert and would love to hear from anyone. Sandra Smith again celebrated her 29th birthday while watching her daughter Erin play soccer in Pickering. Erin played very well for her mom - although she left the field limping & bruised. If anyone along Simcoe Street sees a cuddly brown bear please return it to little Brittany. She lost it last week. Her mom's phone number is 985-8166. Les and Grace Beacock had their grandson Craig Beacock and his friend Dan Lavereau for the weekend. Congratulations to Marie and Harry Carnegie on celebrating their 45th anniversary last week. What a great get-together that must have been!! There was another big celebra- tion at the community centre. Mr. Gordon Clark's father celebrated his 90th birthday. All of Prince Albert would like to wish him many more. He must be a wonderful person. I know his son is. Gordon always has a friendly smile on his face. Children young and old, please make use of the rest of the sum- mer. Only 3 weeks left. Sleep late, eat lots and enjoy. School is just around the corner. Summer is coming to a close. John has finished putting the logs on the kitchen. Next the roof and Elizabeth will finally have a bedroom of her own. RevRodgers guest speaker tended the Antic and Craft shows at Sunderland and Cannington on the weekend. On Saturday afternoon Jim and Judy Gibson entertained relatives and friends at a wedding recep- tion for their daughter Suzanne and husband Don of London. Congratulations to Robert Hill and Carolyn Dixon who were married Friday evening in a quiet family ceremony in Greenbank United Church. The newly weds are living in Oshawa until their home is finished. The reception at the Polish Hall will follow next Saturday night. We wish them well. Mr. Trevour Watson visited with the Armour McMillans recently. There was a surprise silver an- niversary for Pat and Bill McMillan and a 60th celebration for Pat's parents Sunday after- noon in Uxbridge. : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone at- tended a Leask Clan gathering in Scotland and have been visiting friends in northern England and Scotland for the past month. Jack, Margaret, Robert, Cory and Becky Couperthwaite attend- ed the Liberal Picnic, Friday night at Camp Samac where Premier David Peterson also attended. Please phone news into 852-6693 next week - keep our column interesting. ANNOUNCEMENT Ralph Rudkin and Joan Rudkin of Port Perry an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Nancy Darlene, to James Elliott, eldest son of Lee and Carol Sturman of Seagrave. Their marriage will take place on September 16, 1989, 3:30 p.m. at the Port Perry United Church. WATERCRAFT MARK WARBURTON Expert boat repairs, refinishing, installations, restoration and new construction. * Wood and fiberglass Shop (416) 985-0300 * Mobile Service Res. (705) 328-2465 PHOENIX POOL * SPA LET US BUILD ONE FOR YOU Inground Pools & Above Ground Pools Installations - Replacement Liners HOLIDAY at HOME with PHOENIX ! ; y, . Weekly Pool Care Service \ ; ; : eos Opening and Closing Service as PHOENIX MANAGEMENT 985-3288 Has your Aluminum Siding "FADED" "TURNED YELLOW" or "JUST LOST ITS ORIGINAL SHINE?" Restore it to a Lustering Shine Again! by Safe Chemical Cleaning or Refinished with Specialized Coating Finally an inexpensive way to change that old colour to something more stylish. Call for a Free Estimate Today . McGUINNESS COATINGS 985-9490 - since 1956 - 985-9806 Other Services - Driveway Sealing, FoundationSealing, Drywall Priming, BamPainting

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