#2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 29, 1989 Effective August 30, 1989 PORT PERRY will expand our telephone facilities to seven lines in our ongoing effort to provide you with improved services. Call us at 985-4444 for all your banking needs including loans, 1st & 2nd mortgages & investments. Competitive Rates. gtonemooy * % * * * = 399 Queen St. Coy Care gent re Ce NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER & FALL REGISTRATIONS Stonemoor provides a Child Enrichment Program for children 18 mths to 9 yrs. Open year round from 6:30. AM to 6:00 PM. Full and 1/2 days available. Nursery School Program for mornings only. Professional Trained Staff. Nutritious Hot Lunches & Snacks. Air Conditioned Premises. Stimulating and Adventurous Outdoor Play Areas. For further information phone ... 985-0800 « % =» Specializing in Early Childhood Education » # » * * * * * * A Port Perry, Ont. The STUDIO of DANCE and PERFORMING "ARTS REGISTRATION: (at Latcham Centre) SEPTEMBER 7th, 6:00 to 9:00 PM Ballet * Jazz Tap * Modern R.A.D. and I.S.T.D. Exams CLASSES START SEPT. 25th Dancewear Available at Registration. For information call: 666-1528 IN-TA Kids DANCE CO. National Champions 1989 Bring large spoon Muffin Mania is coming by Jean Jeffery Elva and Walter Kerry attend- ed the Maynard-Robinson wed- ding in Uxbridge on Saturday afternoon. Paul Baster's parents of Smithsville were overnight guests on Friday with Paul and Shirley Semhar was also a weekend guest. On Sat. evening Frank & Donna VanVaghel, Jason and Joel were supper guests. On Sat. Earl and Elizabeth Taylor were guests at Cedar Brae Golf Club, helping Elizabeths cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arm- strong of Markham celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Our sympathy to friends and relatives of Mrs. Marita Weir who passed away on Sunday. Don and Stella Alsing visited her brother Joe Ryall of Little Britain and sister Elsie Gorrill of Lindsay on Sunday afternoon. Several from the community enjoyed a visit to Quaker Hill Museum and the Steam Show on Sat. and Sun. For those who couldn't get around too well, the music, singing and dancing were much appreciated. The Keith Ashton family hosted a corn roast on Fri. evening. Guests were: Gord and Jill Postma and family, Don and Faye Simmonds and family, Fred and Marg Vanuden and family, Garth Wilson and Aaron, Doug, and Beth Wilson and children, Doug and Judy Taylor and two exchange students who are in the Home of the ~ New York City Dashwood All-You-Pay-Days adds elegance with Classic Swing Doors. Clear pine allows decorating flexibility. Heavy duty brass hinges, brass lever and dead bolt all ensure smooth operation. <y/ AY TR | AW. YA qu wu PDASHWOOD WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE 1200 Phillip Murray Ave., {| OSHAWA 438-1344 _* Modifications to opening size may increase price \ Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery area for ten weeks. One of the girls is from Ecuador and one from Regina. The Wilson Picnic was in Kit- chener on Sat. Marie and Earl and Doug and Beth stayed over night with Richard and Joyce Lewchuk and family. Marlene and Ian Archibald and family ar- rived on Sunday to join a family surprise birthday party for Marie. Harry and Lois Elford of Sand- ford were supper guests of Marie and Earl Wilson on Friday evening. We are pleased to learn that Howard Tapscott is recovering from surgery and will soon be home. Average attendance at vacation Bible School was 20. The co- ordinator this year were Linda Ir- ving and the teachers, Nancy Waterman and Jane Sobil, Pat Sutherland and Alice Lee. Gord and Jill Postma and fami- ly were hosts for ten days to two World Youth Agriculture ex- change students, a girl from Regina and one from Ecuador. Fall Rally Sept. 9 at home of Gerald and Nancy Hill, come at 6:30 for .a corn roast B.B.Q.. Please accept this as your invita- tion. All people are invited. Sept. 3. is Muffin Mania Sun- day. Please bring a large spoon for stirring. Sunday School and Church at Utica next Sunday 11:15. Ajax man charged A 19 year old Ajax man es- caped serious injury when his half ton truck flipped over on Regional Road 8, just west of Epsom. Regional Police report that Cam Kusluski was westbound Expanded line of ... Full Service & Delivery & Installation by PAUL VAN CAMP Chartered Accountant is pleased to announce the re-location of his offices to 204 CASIMIR ST. PORT PERRY effective August 21, 1989 985-9726 OVER RIDGE RENOVATOR Reach Industrial Park, Unit 4, Reg. Rd. 8 (Allen's Aluminum Siding Bldg.) RIRTIGHT, ENAMEL & COOK STOVES, ZERO CLEARANCE FIREPLACES, MASONRY FIREPLACES & PROJET INSULATED STAINLESS STEEL CHIMNEY SYSTEM in his 1985 Nissan when he lost control and the vehicle rolled bye the ditch at noon on August He has been charged with careless driving. | Certified Solid Fuel Technician Monday to Saturday 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM 985-0715