Time fo register Greenbank and Area News by Muriel Gibson BUSINESS DIRECTORY (ola ago VNopgelf-W oWey N={-T Np d=] Purple Woods Contracting painting -- commercial & residental free estimates Bill McKarney 985-9624 IN Jeag-1[=7-\ 8 CONTRACTORS GEE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE ~ Sales, Repairs & Rewinding to All Motors. Pressure & Swimming x Pool Pumps. -- SHIRLEY ROAD -- 985-8049 RICHARD HONEY ELECTR C Pole Line Construction INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL R.R.1, Port Perry, Ontario 2985-93649 JAMES RANKIN ELECTRIC Residential - Farm - Commercial ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS Hot Water Tank Installation & Repairs Free Estimates and Repairs | RICK LAROCGUE "i ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL -- COMMERCIAL -- FARM Pole Line Service 085-326 1 R.R.2, PORT PERRY WL) Imlay. NoJ] [c=] SjV [a] f= TREE SERVICE UXBRIDGE FOREST GARDENS LTD. * Tree Pruning or Removal * Fully Insured : * Bucket Truck & Brush Chipper Hi * Stump Removal 852-7087 ANALDA LANDSCAPING & NURSERIES REESOR WEED CONTROL Specializing in Government Licenced * LAWN CARE Port Perry * FERTILIZIN y + WEED CONTROL 285-3383 * CHINZ BUG 294-0796 (5 miles east of Port Perry) HWY. 7A and West 1/4 Line 286-4771 Lawn & Garden MAINTENANCE & CLEANUP Stan the Gardening Man 986-0205 LANDSCAPING ---- y -- University Werks * Interlocking Brick * Landscape Gardening * Wood Fencing * Retaining Walls * Stone Masonry PROFESSIONAL SERVICE & QUALITY PRODUCTS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 085-2289 FREE ESTIMATES CALL THE TREE WORKS REMOVAL - PRUNING of TREES, SHRUBS & HEDGES SHAPING - CAVITY TREATMENT - BOLT & CABLE INSTALLATION SURGERY - PLANTING - TRANSPLANTING we 440-6014 [OFFICE | FURNITURE Filing Cabinets Desks - Chairs - etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 - EL NN Summer holidays are over and the children are back to school now it's time to register for 1st Green- bank Brownies and Guides, on Tues- day, September 15 at 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Greenbank Hall, for more details, see sign in the store. Art and Pearl Couves spent a few days last week at Pearl's sister, Janette Montgomery's cottage by the lake at Kincardine. Chris and Marie Powell's home was a hive of activity this summer, they had numerous guests visiting, | FN c Hela] pg). Noy ga] =f- Hp. Perfect HEATING CO. LTD. 24 Hour Emergency Oil Burner Service FURNACE CLEANING Radio Dispatched rivvs 985-3998 FOUR SEASONS HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Oil, Gas, Electric Furnaces Air Conditioning 986-0207 Furnace Cleaning & Service PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 9, 1987 -- 43 to attend the wedding of Marie's younger sister Joanne, in Toronto. Guests from England included her brother Richard Steel and his daughter Sarah, sister Carol Strait and her son Scott from Wales, her parents Des and Joy Steel, who also celebrated their 40th Wedding An- niversary, with a surprise party at the Powell's home. Port Perry had another very suc- cessful Fair and congratulations to all our local winners. Helen McKean won the '"'Lillian THOMSON HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Gas Oil or Electric Furnace Air Conditioning PHONE HE 989-3369 HUHN HEATING Gas & Electric F/A -- 0il & Wood Central Air Conditioning -- Ductwork Chimney Liners -- Air Cleaners -- Humidifiers -- R.R. 4, PORT PERRY 985-9581 SCUGOG PLUMBING & HEATING New & Old Installations - Specializing in Custom Homes Complete Bathroom Renovations from Drywall to Finished Floors. BOX 966 - PORT PERRY 2 BOB GOODMAN PLUMBING R.R. 3, Port Perry 985-7758 New Installations - Repairs Rebuild All Types of Water Pumps Older Homes - Our Specialty CALL TODAY FOR "FREE" ESTIMATES & FAST NEIGHBOURLY SERVICE DYE ed WW. He [WE] = AVied =] CLARENCE WILLCOCK WELDING Shop & Mobile Fab. & Repairs PHONE 985-2589 PHONE: 985-9361 Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINE All Advertising: "MONDAY - 12 NOON DUNCAN'S Hous CLEANING "» as E SERVICES For further information & free estimates call Rose Ann 985-2795 REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers - Stoves Fridges - Dishwashers - Freezers BUY -- SELL -- TRADE INSURANCE ERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO : (416) 985-7306 Scugog Appliance Call 986-8312 Anytime SON e Repair EEE TOM VANDERENDE for Brownies and Guides Smith Memorial Trophy" for the most points overall, in the hand craft section. Congratulations to Andrea, daughter of Dennis and Denise Teefey and granddaughter of Ralph and Ruby Dusty on winning second prize in the baby picture contest at the Fair. Your local Block Parent Associa- tion will be holding a fundraising dance on September 26 at Green- bank Hall, D.J. will be Robert Fransen, tickets are fifteen dollars -a couple. If anyone has anything, he or she would like to donate as a door prize, please let us know. Tickets can be ordered by calling 985-3225. U.C.W. meeting is on September 9, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Eunice Rahm, It was good to have Rev. David Shepherd back at the pulpit of our church last Sunday morning, follow- ing his month of August vacation. The Shepherd family enjoyed a visit to several locations in our Province, and on to New Brunswick where they once lived. Please remember that Sunday morning worship services will be held at 11 a.m. and Sunday School Rally Sunday is September 13. First choir practice for the fall session will also be next week - junior choir to meet at the church, after school, on Wednesday, September 16 and senior choir on Thursday, September 17 at 7:30 p.m. New choir members are in- vited to join us then, as we are beginning our practice on special. Thanksgiving and fall anniversary music. : Chinese officials visit Four senior Chinese Officials from the Province of Sichuan, who are in Canada for meetings with the Federal Government will visit Durham College on Wednesday, September 16. They include Hao Wang, Director of the Bureau of Economic Cadre Education; Wen Xin, Chairman of the Sichuan Planning and Economic Commission; Hanying Shi, Deputy Director and Dean of the China Enterprise Management Training Centre at Chengdu; and Jin Quian, staff interpreter and translator, China Enterprise Management Training Centre at Chengdu. Harold Goldin, Canadian Senior Project Of- ficer of the Association of Canadian Community Colleges, China Field Office, Chengdu, will accompany the party. While at Durham College, the Chinese Officials will receive a briefing on College Administration and Government Relationships, by President Mel Garland; Informa- tion on the Business and Technology Faculties from Dean Jack David- son; and informationn on the Ap- plied Arts and Health Sciences Faculties from Dean Don Michie. Emphasis will be on Management Education and.Training. | Don Hargest, Dean of the Facul- ty of Skills Development, will outline the work of his faculty with particular reference to linkage with industry and the Community In- dustrial Training Committee. The Chinese visitors will be taken on a tour of the College Faculties, and will also have a tour of General Motors. Their visit to Durham Col- lege stems from a specific interest in the Administrative procedures and processes of a college in Canada, and the relationships bet- ween the college and government. I TR AN rE A TE ES ir Tr gr Tg