22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 22, 1993 THE Antiques, BEST Folk Art & Supplies, Country Collectable, "LESS Ceramics, Cherubs, s Pays: A Candles, Floral Arrangements, -- Crafts & Supplies, Lace, Ribbon and Baskets. OPEN 10-5pm 7 DAYS a WEEK "An Affordable Alternative" PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL announces SALE OF OBSOLETE EQUIPMENT 1 small chalk liner; 3 basketball backboards (1 wooden, 2 metal); 9 Singer sewing machines (model 629, in cabinets); 1 Husqvama portable sewing machines (model 1040); 1 sewing table; 3 Olympia typewriters (ES100, ES101, ES105 - good-excellent); 1 paper collator (electric, 8 page); 1 Gestetner Stencil Duplicator 4170 AMI (6 month old - excellent); 1 Gestetner Electronic Scanner 1120 (6 months old - excellent); 1 Minolta Coin Operated Photo-copier (model EP130); 1 Gestetner Stencil Duplicator 4608S; 1 Steam Jenny (suitable for cleaning engines); 1 Masonry mixing trough; 3 drafting tables; 1 Hair Dryer chair with hood blower; 5 Oscilloscopes; 1 Super 8 Movie Projector (excellent); 1 - 3 way Film Splicer (excellent); 1 Hanimex E400 Dual 8 Film Editor (excellent); 1 Sanyo Super MF606 Super 8 Movie Camera (excellent); 1 Kodak Ectagraphic 8 Super Projector with 5 reels. Items can be viewed by coming to the school by FRIDAY, JUNE 25. Sealed bids must be left with SHARANE DEAR in the office by MONDAY, JUNE 28 For information call SHARANE DEAR at 985-7337. The Regional Municpality of Durham NEW HOURS OF OPERATION FOR LANDFILL AND RECYCLING SITES The Oshawa, Cartwright and Scugog Transfer and Recycling Sites will be open Tuesday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. effective July 1, 1993. The sites will be closed Sundays, Mondays and all holidays. V.A. Silgailis, P.ENG. Commissioner of Works O) DURHAM REGION LIMITED TIME OFFER LT CRYTI RSI [Talo I 3 AWA TV K-To BR { OF: Tp Je FA [VTa al La lU og Te) {1 IF: Ta We AVZ=TaN (=To IT: RR LV R-To PR 1 Windows & Patio Doors el ENERGY 1 EFFICIENT WINDOWS Reduce drafts and increase Warmth 2 EL EE EE in Winter and Cooling in Summer NOW AVAILABLE | Semmens from Allen's Siding Masonry Veneer Stone Facing Allen's Siding Cay > Products Limited === Sales & Installation ou ERECT DOORS » WINDOWS + TROUGH ; ve SINCE 1969 ADDITIONS + SOLARIUMS faust LINDSAY (705) 328-1402 (705) 878-2023 PORT PERRY (416) 985-3333/985-3747 Reach Industrial Park - Regional Road 8 (1/4 mile east of No. 12) mm FREE ESTIMATES ek ch Central Seven Association for Community Living held its annual meeting on Thursday, June 17 at the Manchester Lions Club. Elected to the association's board of directors were (front, from left) Joseph T. Baxter, Faye Tait, Doreen Kendall (president), Heather Halibur- ton-Smith, (back row) Don Shier, Larry Kendall, John Wolters, George Westgarth, and Orvil Westgarth (treasurer). Absent from the photo is Bill Ballinger. Ki The Central Seven Association for Community Living board said goodbye to three of its di- rectors at the organization's annual meeting on Thursday, June 17. Pauline Nealon, 20 years; Stewart Diceman, seven years; and Yvonne Christie, 11 years; received barometers with en- graved name plates in appreciation for the many years they have served on the volunteer board. Strawberry Social on June 27 will play in Port Perry. Watch for more information. Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson, who used to live on the "Head" Rodman farm while he was on the radio with his music, We wonder how our first day fs Scugog Island of summer could bring us such unsuitable weather after such a special treat. Although Pioneer Days at the Museum has been advanced a week, they still got By Reta Reader the moisture. However, people could travel around with um- brellas and enjoy the Golden Slippers and other entertain- ment. Father's Day brought a good crowd to the Island United Church with a good men's choir and three Baptisms with two girls and one boy. will do well by next Sunday eve- ning when there will be suppers at Prince Albert and Scugog Is- land United Church. For June 27 supper, please call Bonnie Gerrow 985-7426 or Dorene Ashbridge 985-3148. July 1 the Golden Slippers but now live seven months of the year in Arizona, spent some time visiting former friends in the area. Last weekend, Mary and Bob Dowson of Peterborough spent the Reader picnic night with sis- ter Dorene and Don Ashbridge so they could visit cousins and family the next day. ae OM): BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS OF NORTH DURHAM REGION 5) Baby face, you've got the X cutest little baby face! Have you entered your baby in the 7 "Best of the West" Baby Contest ")l for Festival Days, July 8, 9 & 10,1993? Al mothers - snap a 3-1/2 x 5 snapshot of your baby & register your nomination at The Children's Den., Queen St, Port Perry. $1.00 gets you 100 votes. Mothers must canvass themselves & the most votes in each category wins so hurry around & collect voles. NY Winners will be announced on Saturday, July 10th, 1993. All proceeds to Big Brothers/Big Sisters Association.