38 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 13, 1988 Denture Therapy Clinic JOANNE DEKKING, D.T. 1330 Ritson Rd. N., Monday to Saturday Rit t Taunt Ay ont L Wy 626 4136-9888 PRECISION AUTO ELECTRIC port perry. ontario oa vo 989-8406 -- PARTS -- SALES -- SERVICE -- for all STARTERS -- ALTERNATORS Air Conditioning -- Tune-ups -- Batteries Owned & Operated by -- OPEN: Monday - Friday 8 AM to 6 PM TIM BARTLEY A Saturday 8 AM to 12 Noon Country Lane f by REALTY LIMITED Hwy. 7A & High Street, Port Perry, Ontario Official opening Sunday was a special day for Joan and Kevin Plikington, who celebrated the opening of their Stonemoor Day Care Centre Inc. (at the corner of Rosa and Queen Streets) with a ribbon-cutting and a party. Above, Mayor Howard Hall helped cut the ribbon, but he did run into trouble with the "kiddy" safety scis- sors provided--they just don't cut ribbon all that well! Finally, however, the rib- R bon was cut, following comments from emcee Ken Dowson and remarks from the Mayor welcoming the Uxbridge couple to this community. orporation YMCA Our promise to Rural Canadians -- holiday signed, sealed and delivered programs A recent independent study shows that 97% of our customers 2 len ty surveyed in rural areas, where retail postal services are now of ¥ provided by local businesses, are fully satisfied with their postal Te Win services. Just as we promised. 4 hee . L J Seay, "Not to speak ill requires only silence." a Noi Ve The Durham Region Family ' : . . ' y YMCA h ial holida Moreover, 92% are satisfied with their mail delivery, while activities planned for school-age 91% believe delivery to be as convenient or more convenient than Children beginning December Our annual Christmas Break before. ; will begin with a Christmas The message comes across loud and clear: an overwhelming rai gahes, movies and ac 101i : { 1 ties. Our instructors will offer the majority of Rural Canadians surveyed believe that the post office is Chiodos will offer the moving in the right direction. Furthermore, they consider that on their first day of holidays. If enlisting the help of local businesses helps to provide better A i Bg services not send the children off to the ' "Y" for some Christmas fun of their own. On Tuesday December 20th the YMCA is planning a trip to the Royal Ontario Museum in Toron- to to see the new show LL. : "Dinosaurs". Besides viewing this 'Beginning January 3, 1989, customers who depend on lockboxes show we will tour the Dinosaur as their primary means of delivery will no longer have to pay a day at the ROM. A minitoun of lockbox service fee. Charges will cease to apply for these customers 15 children are needed for this spe- . cial trip so register early. when their lockboxes come up for renewal. On Wednesday December 21 its a day ol inside and outside games. y : : : The Mini-Olympics will include As part of our ongoing commitment to provide better services bse espn. iin teams to you we will be mailing full details to you in the near future. are chosen to represent the various well conclude the Ciieisitnas | week on Thursday with a swim- | ; Canada Post is in rural Canada to stay wig Ly ined pom, Beh o songs as well as Christmas carols, That's a promise crafts and loads of fun! Bring your lunch, dress warmly, and come and join us! The programs run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. but cxtended care is available. The cost is $15 per da CANADA POST CORPORATION per child. To register or for mor Our commitment: better service for you. information, call the YMCA at 985-2824 daily between 9:30- 11:30 a.m. and 2:30-4:30 p.m.