10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 19, 1986 Bethesda W.I. plans bake sale this Friday Greenbank and Area News by Doris Hill i When you want to get something done, do it yourself. A group of about 20 Greenbank and area men volunteered their time and labour over the weekend to install playground equipment at the Greenbank School. The money for the materials was raised in the community through dances and craft sales, a total of $4,000. Wet weather had held up work slightly, but the equip- ment will be in place soon and in time for the opening of school. This volunteer group took a few minutes rest in Sunday's heat to get together for a photo. Then it was right back to work. Congratulations to Willie and Bet- "ty Stone on their fourth grandson. the parents are Rick and Janic equipment. A.P.R. ule. Three ways to save. Play #1 Free Finance until March 1, 1987 for all new hay equipment, forage equipment, grinder-mixers, manure spreaders and tub grinders. Free finance until January 1, 1987 for eligible used 0 Play #2 Low Annual Percentage Rates on all new New Holland equip- ment (except combines which carry their own low A.P.R.). Rates effective until September 30, 1986. 0.0% financing for 12 months with a monthly payment sched- 5.9% financing for 24 months with a monthly, quarterly or APR. semi-annual payment schedule. 8.9% financing for 36 or 48 months with a monthly, quarterly - APR. or semi-annual payment schedule. 9.9% A. P. R. financing available on used equipment up to 36 months. Monthly, ) quarterly or semi-annual payments required. See your dealer for details. Play #3 Purchaser Dollar Dividend for cash buyers of new hay and forage equipment, grinder-mixers, manure spreaders, tub grinders and skid-steer loaders. Dividend is also available to buyers not using Plays #1 or #2, but financing the purchase using standard rates and terms. Free finance and low A.P.R.'s are available when financing through Ford Credit Canada Limited. Pick the play that's best for you! MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Sunderland, Ontario 1-705-357-3121 Mrs. Olive McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan were guests at a 50th Anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillan at Couchiching Park, O-illia last Tuesday. Mrs. Olive McMillan and family were guests at a surprise 50th An- niversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lunney at the home of .their daughter Mr. and' Mrs. J. Musselman last Saturday. Ladies keep working, there is a Port Perry Fair this year. In spite of the difficulties and problems the fair is going ahead as planned. We thank those who have carried on for the benefit of the exhibitors and the organization. The Bethesda Reach Women's In- stitute are having a yard and bake sale on Friday, August 22nd and Saturday, August 23rd, from 1-6:30 p.m. at the corner of Highway 47 and 12. Mrs. Marion Mundinger visited with Mrs. Kathleen Leask one day last week. Our sincere sympathy is extend- ed to the family of the late Mr. Grant Phair. Mrs. Aleta Leask was entertain- ed by her family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson, Port Perry. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines, Mr. Kevin Hatch of Detroit, who is a hockey player for the Washington Generals 66 Brock StW., UXBRIDGE 852-5291 005252525252525252525252525252525 Pn wee ee en i whe whe | in| whe | whe | he whe - Decoration Service with Rev. W.H. THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Open Weekdays including SUNDAY! -- By Appointment Only -- 214 Dundas St. E., WHITBY 668-779 CCCI ICICCICCICICICCT hdudadadadacacadacadacacacacacadadadaeheh dhehdhd ee [oe Juke ke] Te Te Tie | Jon's Auto 2 5% Repairs and relatives from North Bay, Col- lingwood and Exeter. A good time was reported by all who attended the picnic for the Greenbank Gamblers Ball Team at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee at Lake Simcoe on Saturday. Sunday was a beautiful day for the Crawford of Nestleton as guest speaker. Mrs. Betty McGee was organist and Mr. Keith Phoenix the chairman thanked all those who had contributed so much help to main- tain it so nice. We are hoping for an enjoyable trip to Parkwood this Wednesday, August 20th. Please join us. Miss Linda and Mr. Adam Mahaf- fy spent the weekend with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill. Mrs. Toni Minten has returned from an enjoyable three week visit to her hometown in Holland, where she helped to celebrate the 90th bir- thday of her father Mr. Arts. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Minten attend- ed the Arts-Kresten wedding in Ajax-Pickering on Saturday. The U.C.W. meeting will be at the church on September 3rd, at 2 o'clock. Regular church services will com- mence on Sept. 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark of Oshawa spent the weekend with Gladys and George Van DeWalker. 194 King St. W., OSHAWA 579-8752 & Complete Automotive Air Conditioning Service General Repairs to All Makes HWY TA PORT PEARY » D.O.T. 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