Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1988, p. 26

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

| | | As A EW I TI HH = EE HI === == p= I XT I A = = Ta Sy Ey Sr: SE AP a RE. ZYBERT Motte I = . 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 1, 1988 The od EN CHILDREN'S DEN 197 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 985-9982 4th Annual Anniversary Greenbank and Area News by Margaret Couperthwaite SAL 20% OFF [/\td: Regular Priced BABY CLOTHES & ACCESSORIES 20% OFF CAMP BEVERLY HILLS WEAR 20% OFF SELECTED DRESSES HOURS: Mon. to Sat. 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM: Fri. to 9:00 PM Sale ends Saturday, November 12th, 1988 for ... MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP COUNCIL vote ... COLIN M. CAMPBELL Mark's Maintenance " New Building located behind the Service Centre & Gas Bar "HWY. 7A -- NESTLETON -- 986-5620 * Complete Auto Body Restoration * Collision Work and Insurance Work * Frame Straightening Black Hawk Korek Frame Machine - * Body Work and Welding - * Touch-work Colour Matching * Pinstripping * New Building can also accomodate Highway Tractors -- CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE -- "EEE" 086-5620 ERNIE ELLIS Licensed Auto Body Repairman ~ BODY SHOP HOURS: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM - Monday through Friday MARK & KATHY MALCOLM, Proprietors " PETRO-CANADA STATION roams Hwy. 7A -- NESTLETON Full Maintenance of Cars & Light Trucks -- Body Shop -- Light Towing -- Post Office A i A ht a --_.eoeer MARK'S MAINTENANCE SINCE 1979 986 (MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED) The price of greatness is responsibility. W. Churchill. Mrs. Iva Phoenix and Mrs. uh Helen McKean attended the 86th Convention of the Women's In- stitute at the Royal York Hotel. Our most sincere sympathy to Lifetime Resident, Retired GM Employee willing to serve with dedication and common sense. YOUR SUPPORT - NOVEMBER 14th would be appreciated. Party a fine success Mrs. Myrtle Spencer in the death of her brother, Lloyd Payne of Utica and to Terry Crawford and family in the death of his mother this past week. Congratulations to Ricky McMillan, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan upon receiving six awards at the Ux- bridge High School Commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean were in Stroud on Sunday visiting Pat and Larry to celebrate Don's birthday. The children's Hallowe'en par- ty was a howling success with ap- proximately seventy clowns, animals and punk rockers in at- tendance. Special thanks goes to Randy and Marion Watson for organizing this great event, Chris and Malcolm Ward for their sing- ing talents and Steve Hepburn with his amazing magic show. Next Sunday will be Greenbank Anniversary Service at the church with John King as guest speaker. He is a lay preacher, has been Chairman of London Con- ference and of Oxford Presbytery and has been on the General Council Executive. The afternoon U.C.W. will meet at the Church on Wed., November 2nd at 1 pm. commencing with dessert. Please note change of time. The evening unit of the Greenbank U.C.W. will be held _ Wednesday, Nov. 2nd at 7;30 p.m. in the church. We shall be doing a Christmas craft and also having a discussion on War Toys. Mr. and Mrs. Minton visited their son in Mississauga on Sunday. Short on news this week - if you do not phone in we cannot print it. Please phone 985-2092 next week with your news. Skills centre formed Durham College, Oshawa is pleased to announce the forma- tion of the new "Industrial Train- ing Centre" in its Faculty of Skills Development. The Mandate of the new centre is to expand and promote In- dustrial Training Programs cur- rently available at the College, targeted for the Business, Con- struction and Industrial Sectors. The commitment is to better serve the training needs of com- panies in the Durham Region and surrounding area. The College has an impressive history of industrial training ranging from fundamental to basic technology to high technology. For companies who have specific training needs, the Col- lege can provide assistance to develop a training plan, generate the necessary curriculum, pro- vide qualified instructors as well as offer suggestions for suitable funding - mechanisms to defray training costs. The personnel at the new In- dustrial Training Centre would be most willing to discuss any or all of your present or future training needs. For further information, please contact: Mr. Peter Griffin (Senior Industrial Training Con- sultant) or Mr. Barry Stedman-- Smith<Chairman) at the College 976-0210. aaa a TR Aak v - aak

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy