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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1990, p. 21

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a ----_ a ae a I eS SS a ---- w-- Public School were honored re- cently with the "Golden Mop Award." the Durham Board of Educa- tion as an acknowledgement of the custodians contribution to- ward "quality education today for tomorrow." ans who the Board feels main- Custodians at Greenbank The award was presented by The award is given to custodi- RB, The ultimate O-foot mower-conditioner The *492" gives you the best in mower-conditioning: « Great conditioning from chevron-design intermeshing rubber rolls. e A close, even cut from a lightweight header that "floats" over obstacles. « Easy-change bolt-on knife sections. i * Plug-free conditioning from torsion bar roll pressure. Best of all, it carries the most famous name in haymak- ing equipment--New Holland. And we provide complete parts and service backup. Come in and see it today. MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. -- SUNDERLAND -- PHONE (705) 357-3121 4 BE Lila Clarkson, and Janice Robinson were honored re- cently with the "Golden Mop" award for keeping Greenbank Public School one of the cleanest in Durham Reglon. See story for more detalls. Dedicated custodians keep Greenbank P.S. cleanest in Durham tained a level of excellence in the maintenance of the school on the inside and of the school property. Greenbank Public School is kept clean by two custodians Janice Robinson , chief custodi- an, and Lila Clarkson, cleaner. One hundred and six schools in Durham were eligible for the award, and Greenbank was one of six that received recognition. » PIE Oa LJ IY FERN EE EIS EE RE EE NE SE JE BE BN I IN I IN Rd General Motors of Canada is a hit with Canadian anglers, and that's no fish tale. GM is sponsoring the OV Pro Fishing Tournaments in Ontario which are open to the best fishermen in North America. The bait is a GM four-door Blazer/Jimmy, Ranger boat, Mariner motor and cash prizes. The first tournament, "The Great Kawartha Walleye Hunt," takes PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 15, 1990 -- 2) GM sponsors OV Pro Fishing tourney place this spring and the tourna-- ment ends September, 23 with the Orillia Fall Challenge. GM also supports the six million Canadian fishing en- thusiasts by sponsoring OV Real Fishing seminars at sportsmen's shows across the country. As well as seminars and tournaments, GM sponsors three television shows -- '"'Real Fishing Show" with Bob Izumi, "Fish 'n Canada" with Reno and Angelo Viola, and "Bonne Peche Avec Fish "n Canada." Canadian fishermen spend $2.5 billion on new vehicles every year, and with GM's support of this market, the company is almost guaranteed a good catch. The $42,000 Pro Bass Derby stop on Lake Scugog is scheduled for July 21 and 22. i. | A Sincere Thank-you The Port Perry Rotary Club would like to thank the following for helping to make Artfest 90 such a success: Nonquon Travel and W.M.S. Corporate Services for the draw prizes; Don Cochrane for his auctioneering skills; Durham Board of Education for the use of the Port Perry High School; Immaculate Conception Hall, hall rental; Emiel's Place and Staff for an excellent dinner; All spouses of Rotarians who gave so much time, energy and hospitality; All non-Rotarians who volunteered their time for setting up and then remov- ing the backdrops; ~N Kent Farndale for her enthusiasum, encouragement and valuable advice; The Framer's Gallery for wrapping and framing; Anna Forder-McLaughlin and Barbara Hillier for decorating assistance; Nuts about Chocolate Co. Ltd. for truffles; Rent & Save; Brooks Feed Store; Personal Touch; Ives Florist, Port Perry IGA. Congratulations to Terry Howsam, winner of the Artfest '90 Grand Prize Draw which con- sisted of a complete Home Computer System from WMS Corporate Services, Bill Sandiford: and a Trip for Two to Las Vegas from Nonquon Travel, David and Margaret Waite. Pictured above (I-r) are Jim Grieve, Chairman of Artfest '90; Terry Howsam, Grand Prize Winner; Bill Sandiford of WMS Corporate Services; and Robert Keeler, President of the Port Perry Rotary Club. Our thanks to the following for their donations to our live auction: Jake VandenBrink John J. VandenBerg Helen Leviellee Manfred Heine-Baux Catherine Delhaise Brad J. Haley Michael Dumas Elma Freitag Wentworth Folkins Leslie A. Parkes Tarkay Johanna van Kempen Susan Callow James Majury Karen Richardson Ruth E. Stone Dr. W.D. Stevenson Audrey Maclean Robert Craddock The Murray House Mother Jacksons Dixie Lee Chicken Luke's Country Store Settlement House Port Perry Rental Strobus C F Ltd. Emiel's Place Roy Goodwin Fowler, Davies Ridgenorth Realty Dowson's Valu-Mart Jim Lawrence IDA Whynot Industries Paula Lishman Utica Farm Equipment * Dr. & Mrs. Robert Allin Our thanks to the following for their donations of door prizes and silent auction items: Port Perry Star Taylor Ford Mercury Scala Brothers Anderson Chev-Olds Homestead Furniture Selections Lake Scugog Lumber Mr. & Mrs. Grant McDonald VanCamp Contracting Mr. & Mrs. Frank Baxter lan Barron Motors Blanchard's Supply Hans (Unum Insurance) Port Perry Tack Shop Paul Van Camp, CA Arthur Zillman Big V Drug Store Scugog Equipment Rental fot bet attr bab tet br FIA 0604000000002 0000

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