Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 May 1981, p. 7

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4 ok b 473 TERA) [yh BI Te ot 2 Na i 1 G © AN ES vh ia a A CINE TR EE NY MIR Lo TE EAL AT SIRE HY fd g PSA EINE 7 | Pay TV coming (From page 3) burglar alarms, even medic alert buttons, all sending signals through the home TV set to a main computer . terminal owned by the company. The computer is necessary for the "TV channel anyway, and these extra options could help to 'off-set the capital costs. Mr. Compton says these added services have been well accepted by pay-TV customers in the United States. In theory, pay-TV or premium TV as it is called, is a simple concept. The customer pays a fee for commercial-free programs that are not available from other broadcast outlets. The technology is jn place, the consumer demand has been proven in the United States and from market surveys in the major cities in Canada. Once the sticky issue of licencing has been sorted out, it is indeed only a matter of time before the service is available to fans of the tube, even in small communities like Port Perry. Flunks the test (From page 1) The report recommends that a stairway to the storage area be equipped with a handrail, and the lack of ventilation in the front office could be a problem in the summer because of the southern exposure. R. H. CORNISH SCHOOL .. This is the second time in three years the school has been inspected by the committee. The committee found "washrooms were littered," and needed a 'thorough cleaning'. Windows and exit doors to the playground should also be cleaned, states the report. The committee found that despite FIRE ROUTE signs along the curved drive in front of the school, it was full of parked cars and several were on the lawn. The report states there "'were numerous flourescent * lights out in halls and class- NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! DIRECT CONNECTIONS Toronto Airport Terminal One or Terminal Two Board Any TRAVELWAYS Toronto-bound coach and transfer at Scarborough Town Centre to New Airport Express. Bus operates in both directions. - SEVEN DAYS EACH WEEK - Leaves Port Perry: Monday to Saturday 10:45AM. - 4:15P.M. - 6:55 P.M. ONLY $8.25 EACH WAY FROM PORT PERRY Ask Your Local TRAVELWAYS Agent' for Complete Details. CALL TRAVELWAYS KELLETT'S VARIETY 985-8288 Be sure to Pick Up your New Spring Bus Schedule rooms, and several exit signs were not lit." The main recommenda- tion regarding the school is for an "ongoing preventative maintenance program (if there is not one now)"'. 17 % GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES +> Five Year Annual Interest . Rates subject to change. : STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 or 985-8436 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Brie Tn EAR LTS 4 . 5 FS ARERR PR (3 ARGC i PE ERT RR En Sig tle MA 5 vA, Loh A 4 EE a ra a SY} : aifw ol . . Port Perry. Srp lige: By Myrtle Thomas Mr. and Mrs. A, Couves attended a concert '"'In Praise of Music' put on by the Scarborough schools at Massey Hall recently. Mr. and Mrs. D, Reesor, Chris and Charlene participated. Mr. and Mrs. D. McKean were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Trileaven and family of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood of Valencia on Sunday. District Annual of the W.I. is to be held on Thursday at the Presbyterian Church in Registration begins at 9 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ridge of 'Baltimore weekend guests with rer mother, Mrs. Muriel Gibson. Darlene was the soloist at the Carter- Thomas wedding on Saturday. Our Sunday School Anni- versary is to be held in Greenbank United Church on June 7th. Service is at 11 o'clock. Miss Mignon Mayneord of Peterborough to be the guest speaker, she is concert whistler. Mrs. Ross Snoddon of Callendar spent two days recently with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee. Rev. J. and Mrs. Roundell were attending the Bay of Quinte Conference in Kings- ton on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday evening they were present at the Spring | Flower Show On May 12th, the Pine- ridge Garden Club met at the Nestleton Community Centre for. their Spring Flower Show. While the judges were . judging the entries the members enjoyed a tour of Roy Turner's Greenhouse. Walking through his flowers gave warmth and a touch of spring to a very chilly evening. Returning to Nestleton we had our business meeting and then proceeded to each flower entry to hear comments from our judges. Though spring was late we had a very good turnout of entries. "Our June meeting will consist of a 'plant-in" at Nestleton Hall followed by our guest speaker Ken Brown. Mr. Brown will speak on houseplants which I'm sure will be witty plus knowledgeable. Hope to see all the - members and anyone interested in attending and becoming a member is invited to come to Nestleton Hall June 2nd at 7:30 p.m. 9 Un 0 PRECAST PATIO & SIDEWALK SLABS 20x30" ...cons0sn $2.70 CONCRETE WELL TILES 36" -$26.50 30"-$23.50 Other sizes available in slabs, culverts, well tiles - and tops. BETHANY CONCRETE PRODUCTS 3 km. west of Bethany on Highway 7A (705) 277-2442 Retirement Ministers banquet held at the St. Andrews On the Lake Church in Kingston. . Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Clark of Prince Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veitch of Epsom guests of Mrs. Myrtle Thomas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens and family of Agincourt recent visitors with. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond. Congratulations to. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Till who cele- brated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on May 25th at their home in Greenbank, family, a few friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Ral LLY Of RHELE yr | ody wud ada boo PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 27, 1981 -- 7 Greenbank and area news Jamieson of Balsam guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobson one day last week. Yard sale at. Church grounds on Saturday May 30th, opening at 10 a.m. U.C.W. members to have a - bake table. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wash- burn of Mississauga guests' of Mr. and Mrs. A, Couves recently. Mrs. Alma Allin of Toronto, Miss Myrtle Blakely of Brooklin visited Mrs. Marjorie Beaton Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shadlock of Agincourt Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. McKean. Senior U.C.W. will meet at OLYMPIC OVERCOAT - White Reg. 20.95 SALE 16.95 gal. Solid Colour Acrylic Latex) White & Oxford Brown Reg. 17.95 13.95 gal. REDWOOD Semi-Transparent STAIN 1895 $14.95 CUPRINOL TRANSCOLOR OPAQUE $27.50 ° TRANSCOLOR $24.95 Penetrates deeply into the wood to protect it from deterioration and against conditions that nature can throw at it. Transcolor Opaque contains a fungicide to protect wood against mould growth. Variety. of Colours available. SAKRETE CONCRETE MIX 66 Ibs. $3.10 SAND MIX 66 Ibs. - $3.10 MORTAR MIX 66 Ibs. - 3.15 SAND MIX for patching steps, walks, walls, laying patio flagstones, grouting. walls, floors, footings, patios, steps, setting poles-& posts. "NS | MORTAR MIX for laying brick stone or block, pointing up or repairing brick walls and chimneys. the home of Mrs. Pearl Couves on June3rdat2p.m., . Mrs. John McKinney of- Brooklin will speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilson attended a convention in London for 3 days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morrison of Nanimo BC called on Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilson on their way home from Boston Mass. and Bruce was a runner in the marathon in Boston. 'Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hook of Florida are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry. be guest DRIVEWAY SEALER Protect your driveway from weather, oil, gas. Easy to apply, tough 10 beat. 11.50 /s5 gal. pail 'SPREAD HOUSE PAINT SPREAD LATEX GLOSS - Exterior - Acrylic Latex RUST PAINT Protect all our outdoor furniture and fixtures. Brush it on and say goodbye to rust. - for wood or Metal Suitable for Garden Chairs - Lawn Mowers - Tools 7.99 at. All Items Subject to Prior Sale LIMITED TO IN STOCK { MasterCard If it's something new you'll find it at ..... LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER CO. LTD. 11 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry, Ontario PHONE 985-7391 Re SEE IR ™ ™ RY aN a Ca £ Rr Mo ity N Rath Sh Re i - an a > vy CaN nT ce BE

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