20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 22, 1986 Smiling gymnasts These smiling faces were all medal winners at a gymnastics competition held either at R.H. Cornish Public School on Wednesday, April 9th or at Henry St. Public School on Tuesday, April 8th. Pictured Tomkiewicz, Jazin Reid, Tricia Young, Jeanette McLean and Becky Gower. "GREYSTONE | EQUESTRIAN CENTRE 'R.R. 2 (Shirley Road) - Port Perry COME AND EXPLORE GREYSTONE! A unique experience to remember and revisit. Enjoy all our facilities ... games room, tennis court ... browse through the stables ... 'see the horses inside and out ... then join us at THE RING'S PLATE LOUNGE -- EVERY SUNDAY -- For Our HOT & COLD BUFFET 12:00 Noon until 8:00 P.M. ADULTS $9.95 - CHILDREN (12 & under) $4.50 Open 7 Days a Week - Everyone Welcome DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS - DINNER MENU For Reservations Call: 985-9711 (NEw) Cowboy Bob Switzer says ... The CAR TRUCK for You is Aaron Cohoon, Leanna Alternate health speaker 'Speaker, Linda Shewan, R.N., gave an introduction to Therapeutic Touch last Saturday afternoon at 350 Simcoe Street, Prince Albert, as people gathered to experience alter- nate health technique. Hundreds of professional nurses to date have taken 'Frontiers in Nursing" as part of their cur- riculum for either the M.A. or Ph.D. degree in the U.S. and many of them are either teaching or practicing this system. However, one needs not - tobea professional person to be ef- fective in the practice of Therapeutic Touch. Do we have the ability with the use of our hands to ease discomfort on oneself, another, or even an animal? As we are composed of fields of energy in different forms, Therapeutic Touch uses this energy to assist the body in curing itself. Your : Wedding? Don't let the high costs ng a oud over your day. We have menus to suit any occasion .... from $7.50/person. COUNTRY STYLE ~N COOKIN' AT IT'S BEST! AL'S CATERING Weddings & Anniversaries - Ops Specialties on vou roes. 434-8520 905-2415 large or small' Mission conference at Baptist Church Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader Port Perry Baptist Church held last week. The theme this year was 'Arise, Go To Nineveh,' which was taken from the O.T., Book of Jonah. Rev. Kendrick Sharpe, represen- tative of Soudan Interior Mission, was the theme speaker and he challenged to the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ here in Canada as well as overseas. Slides were viewed from far away places like Venezuela, Bolivia, the Philip- pines and Zambia, as well as from mission work taking place right here in Canada by the Shantymen"s Christian Association on the Indian Reserves in the Parry Sound- Sudbury area and on the Universi- ty Campus in London, Ontario by baptist mid missions. The Bible School collected over $2,000 to help buy a jeep for Judy (nee Michel) and Andy Atkins, who are serving in Tanzania with Em- UXBRIDGE manuel International. A $6200 offer- ing from the tion will go towards the various missions represented. Displays with artifacts were set up in the gymnasium where refreshments were enjoyed by all every evening. Good News -- The Island paper drive is coming up May 3rd, 9 a.m. As usual, please have your bundles at the driveway by that time. Next Sunday evening, the Friend- ship U.C.W. will sponsor another Spring speaker at the Island United at 7 p.m. This gentleman teaches at Durham College and last summer visited Ethopia and gained much knowledge re -- agriculture where much of the trouble arises re -- famine. -Don't forget the Hospital Spring Fair will be held at the Latcham Centre, April 26th, from 2to4 p.m., with the usual crafts, variety, bake sale and tea tables. 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Call us now to order or drop in! 3 MILES SOUTH OF BLACKSTOCK ON THE OLD SCUGOG ROAD. Call: (416) 986-4331 In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public 1s invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Department. Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ont. LIN 6A3 or by calling Mr. L_ Kotseff, M.C.I.P., Planning Department, (416) 668-7731. Submissions concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, May 30, 1986. Please include your address and telephone number in any submissions made. File No. 86-29/D Marie Hubbard, Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Chairman, Planning Committee Commissiorer of Planning Huy. 7A & Water Street 985- 25042