Minor baseball spent Saturday fixin ple involved spent a lot of time fixing up g up the ball diamonds at R.H. Commish. The peo- the infields of the four diamonds. Fun Fair is on this Friday Church & Sunday School this week will be held in Utica United Church at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Doug Whidden of Richmond Hill as guest speaker. There will be a euchre in Utica Paint is environment friendly While organizations world-wide rush to embrace "green'" as denoting environment friendly, Benjamin Moore & Co. Limited, a leading Canadian paint manufacturer announces that for them, environment friendly comes in all colours of the rain- bow, from Forest Green to Hamilton Blue and has done for many years. While saluting the Govern- ment's newly announced En- vironmental Choice '"EcoLogo" Program, the Company points with pride to the fact that its pro- ducts have met and surpassed Government guidelines for many years, placing Benjamin Moore on the leading edge of en- vironmentally sound paint products. Benjamin Moore has received approval from Environment Canada through the Canadian Standards Association as comply- ing with the new guidelines an- nounced at the Globe 90 Con- ference in Vancouver. From now on, all Benjamin Moore water based latex paints will carry the new "Environmental Choice" logo for low pollution water bas- ed paint. To be able to carry this logo, all products had to meet the exacting standards set by Environment Canada and the CSA. Over two hundred interior and exterior latex paints in a variety of colours and finishes will be labelled with the official approved logo. Canadians have shown over- whelming concern about the air they breathe, the water they drink and the ever-increasing waste that has no place to go. Being one step ahead in these environmen- tal issues, consumers can be assured that when they buy Ben- jamin Moore paints, they are dealing with a company that has shared their concerns for years. Hall this Friday starting at 8 p.m. All are welcome. Welcome to the community to Mr. & Mrs. Ron Wagg and children who have moved into the home formerly occupied by Alan Rudkin. Happy birthday to Rebecca Ak- ed who will be 5 years old this coming Saturday, May 12th. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Irene Fielding were son Bill & Donna of Oshawa, son Frank and his daughter Carrie of Port Perry and Rhonda Hutton and children of Whitby. Get well wishes to Grant Bright who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital, Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe in Port Perry Hospital and to Eric Sobil who had the misfortune to re-break his' leg this past week. Last call for Greenbank/Epsom Schools Fun Fair being held at Greenbank School this Friday, May 11th from 4-8 p.m. Join us for all kinds of games, pony rides, movies, teacher dunking and even a pie-in-the-face event. Will also be serving barbequed hot dogs and hamburgers and other food too. This is guaranteed fun for all ages, you won't want to miss it. Lorne & Eileen Slute had a busy Sunday. They were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Slute of Bowmanville and in the after- noon, attended the 105th Birthday party for Mrs. Violet Moon of Oshawa. They also attended a bir- thday supper at their daughter Sharane Ross's home in Port Perry in honor of grandsons Adam and Ian. Tickets $10.00 Big Band Bash presented by the Port Perry Kinsmen FRIDAY, MAY 25th ISLANDER RESTAURANT 8:00 PM to 12 Proceeds to Scugog Community Care Program -- tickets available at -- Lake Scugog Lumber; Irwin Smith Music; Selections; Pete's Pet Pantry; Port Perry Optical; Emmerson Insurance. 55 & Up: $5.00 HAROLD WAGG Is Pre-arranging a Funeral Costly? You can make you funeral wishes known at no cost whatsoever. We can provide you with all the information needed for your funeral with no charge or obligation. It's just a matter of filling out the forms and making your personal wishes known. You can select funeral details in advance and keep costs within the limits which you establish. The type of service and the casket you choose will be priced for you at today's costs. The full amount can be set aside in a trust fund, payable when the need arises. The trust can earn a good rate of interest. There's also the No-Payment form of funeral pre-arrangement in which you simply specify type of service and casket you want. You keep a copy in your records and so do we, so that at death your family can act according to your wishes. Stop by or phone for details. PLEASE DIRECT ANY INQUIRIES TO HAROLD WAGG ... 985-2171 L PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 8, 1990 -- 29 Reaching Out courtesy of WAGG-McDERMOTT- PANABAKER FUNERAL HOME, PORT PERRY GINA INOWYD RESTAURANT on the SHIRLEY ROAD, Port Perry CLOSED Monday & Tuesday WED. - Spaghetti with Meat Sauce THUR. - Banquet burger FRI. - Chowder / Halibut / Caesar / Chips.... $4.99 SATURDAY - BARBECUE - HOT DOGS, BURGERS Open 8:00 AM for BREAKFAST 8 0z. New York Steak SUNDAY - "MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET 11 AMto 9 PM $11.95 ... Adults $7.95 ... Seniors $6.95 ... Children Limited Seating Available! Don't be Disappointed. RESERVATIONS a MUST! 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