12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- May 7, 1985 Quebecer Lynn visits Cathy Baster for the past week. Remember the Block Parent's meeting at Epsom Area News by Jean Jeffery Shawenegan, Quebec has -------------------------------------------------- Greenbank Hall Tues- day, May 9 at 7:30. On Tuesday Elizabeth been dn exchange stu- dent visiting Cathy Miss Lynn Baril of § 4 Es Ad REPRE These tiny furballs were found abandoned in an apartment building are anxiously looking forward to finding real homes. The black and white kitten and her orange sibbling can be adopted by calling the Scugog Uxbridge Animal Shelter at 852-7295. The shelter also has a white Persian, a grey and white long-haired cat and a frisky tabby. ------ ---- ---- -- -- -- Ga -- -- -- -- GND = GE = GE GE GES GE GHD GEIS GEE GE EN GEIS EE CHE SHE GE GE C---- -- -- -- ---- ------ ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- and Earl Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie and Mildred Webber at Guelph and stayed overnight with their daughter, Margaret Severier and Shawn. On - Friday they attended daughter Ruth's gradua- tion at New Liskeard Col- - lege of Agricultural Technology. Callers at Howard Ashton's last week were Mrs. Gladys Evans of Uxbridge and daughter Mrs. Doris Harkley of Unionville who were visiting old friends in the neighbourhood. Beth and Ken Catherwood and boys of Oshawa and Lin- da Bushell visited on Sunday. Ted Ayers of Uxbridge and Jack Evans also called. Mr. Jack Evans of Cameron, kept things in order at the Taylor home while Earl and Elizabeth were absent. Hi Jill. Happy Birth- day from all of us. On Sat. Jill and Gordon Postma and children visited Jill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mount of Brighton. On Sat. evening Faye and Keith Ashton attend- ed a "Wed. night bowl- ing' Banquet and all helped celebrate Larry Crosier's birthday. Thanks to Ron and Barb Scott for presenting Larry with a gift to help him maintain a better average in the coming year. UCW will be held at the home of Nan Skelding 8 p.m. May 14. The Sunday School An- niversary will be May 26. The children will assist 'with the service. On May 12 there will be a christening. Contact Rev. Edith Ann McManiman if you are interested. We are sorry to lose Bert Ruhl from the com- munity as he has return- ed to Australia. Don and Faye Sim- monds, Beth and Doug Wilson were Friday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. lan Cook of Uxbridge. On Sat. evening Mr. and Mrs. A Cuddia of Weston were supper guests with his sister Jennie and Archie Watson. On Sunday Andrew Watson, his wife and family of Guelph, visited his parents, Archie and Jennie Watson. Butch Bailey accom- panied several friends on "a weekend trip to the Kentucky Derby. New contract for CUPE school custodians The Durham Board of Education has arrived at - a new two-year collective 'mothers day v; for your special mom ... Let our friendly sales staff help you choose a great gift for the mom who loves comtemporary clothing and accessories for work and play. At Strawberry Threads we have our biggest selection ever of bright and active summer fashions. Natural fibres, quality and comfort are our priorities. 229 QUEEN ST. - 985-8551 PORT PERRY 80 BROCK ST. - 852-3683 UXBRIDGE | Clothes for the Contemporary Woman with the Union of Employees Local 218, agreement Canadian Public (CUPE), representing the.Board's custodial and maintenance employees. The contract, effective April 1, 1985, was arriv- ed at after three bargain- ing sessions. It provides for a pay increase for custodians and maintenance workers of $1.17 an hour over the two-year period. Custodial rates will in- crease by $1.17 to $11.52 an hour on October 1, 1986. The hourly rate for general maintenance workers will increase to $10.69 and plumbers will receive $13.88, also on October 1, 1986. The total increased cost to the Board over two years is $728,576. An improved benefits package is also part of the new agreement. In the first year the Board will increase its share of extended health care premiums by 5 percent, and by another 5 percent in the second year. The Board will in- crease its share of the OHIP premium by five percent. Employees now receive five weeks vaca- tion after 20 years ser- vice By the second year of the new agreement they will receive five weeks after 19 years The Durham Board of Education employs ap- proximately 350 custo- dians and maintenance workers in its 18 secon- dary and 75 elementary schools. Introducing! Butter Tarts the way Grandma baked them ... from the family recipe. Grandma Martin's Butter Tarts 300 g pkg. (Pkg. of 6) '1.29 QUALITY IS OUR NO. 1 PRIORITY! 0 We, at Port Perry IGA would like to thank all volunteers who helped with our "Child Alert" program. EE During the six days the pro- gram was in-effect, we finger- printed in excess of 1300 children. This is proof to us that our program was worthwhile. The enthusiasm of everyone involv- ed: the parents, the children, the volunteers, and our staff was overwhelming. We hope these "Child Alert" pamphlets will never have to be used, however, if a child is ever missing for any reason, we believe the information will be beneficial to the authorities to help find the missing child. We would also like to thank Emmanuel Pentecostal Church for the use of their tables and chairs during this program. - Again, a very special "Thank You" to everyone involved. Yours sincerely, Jim Grieve P.S. Anyone who has a child or children between the ages of 1 year and 18 years of age, feel free at any time to ask us about the "Child Alert" program, and we will assist you in obtaining a "Child Alert" pamphlet. If you have a child under 1 year old, we would be happy to give you a pamphlet or you may bring your child to the IGA when he or she becomes 1 year old, and we'll fingerprint them for you. Thanks again! 278 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY