a Siena 34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- VESDA v/ ©» May 23 1989 Vv THE YMCA DURHAM REGION 269 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY OPEN HOUSE For DAYCARE and NURSERY SCHOOL REGISTRATION: May 24th, 6:30 to 8:00 PM For information call; 985-0708 Uniked Way (©) LOGAN'S POOL - CHEMICALS & ACCESSORIES - 8 Years Serving Blackstock and Port Perry Area Pumps - Filters - Blankets Pool Kits (Inground & Above Ground) Rollers - Pool Furniture - etc. ma /1A i wii A Mon.-Fri. Evenings 4 to 8 PM Saturday 8 iH to 6 PM 22 Greensboro Dr. Blackstock mE BIE es 986-5404 lan Vanderniet certainly appreciates a good apple ple. No he doesn't have poor table manners, he was racing to win his heat in a pie eating contest held at last weeks' 1st Cartwright Cub Meeting. Being a cub Is such hard work. advertising message. SOME FACTS about your COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER DID YOU KNOW? * Community newpapers remain in the home a long time - for example, almost 60% keep their newspaper for a full week or more. * Community newspapers have multiple read- ers, delivering and average of 4.68 readers per copy. That translates into a potential of 32,760 readers of the Port Perry Star each week. * 62% of community newspaper readers refer to their newspapers more than once while those newspaper are in the home. In fact, over 33% of the readers refer to their community newspaper - on at least three different days every week. * Long Issue life of the community newspaper translates into 2.4 exposers per issue for your production, and the lowest cost. source of information available. the advertising department of the..... Phone 985-7383 The Port Perry Star is by far the best medium for local advertising, giving you the highest readership, the best The Port Perry Star enters the "home" as a friend , offering your customers the most believable and reliable If you want to know more about advertising, contact @he Port Pecey Hla 235 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Fax 985-3708 Statistics based on survey by the PMB (Print Measurement Bureau. "Notice: Keep Nestleton area news (From page 33) West Durham District Annual Meeting Held On a beautiful summery day, the Nestleton Community Centre was the setting for the Annual meeting of Durham West, Women's Institute, District An- nual. After a warm welcome by president Neta Fish, the District " president Mrs. Viola Ashton chaired the meeting...assisted by secretary-treasurer Mrs. Faye Vice. Representatives from the nine branches registered at 9 a.m. including Blackstock, Bowman- ville, Hampton, Kendal, Maple Grove, Nestleton, Newtonville, Providence - Shaws and Solina. The program for the morning session closed with the Address of Mrs. N. Thompson, Provincial Board Director...and a buffet lun- cheon was enjoyed at noon. Ap- proximately sixty delegates were seated...with twelve at the head table. In the afternoon, a Workshop on Re-Cycling was presented, follow- ed by the In Memoriam of deceas- ed members' in the past year. Nestleton .lost one valued member, Mrs. Ella Bowers, Bar- member, Mrs. Ella Bowers. Bar- bara Reese, Rural Organizations and Services Specialist spoke in the afternoon; and the election of officers for 1989-90 was followed by the installation by Mrs. N. Thompson. A quartette, consisting of Janice MacKenzie, Kay Notman, Betty Headon, and Regeilia Walker, accompanied by: Gwen Malcolm, sang Hwo numbers... "To-day" and *'On the ~ Wings of a Dove." A welcome break in the afternoon session was a group of lively action songs, conducted by Arlene Malgolm. About this time...a photographer from the Port Perry Star dropped in to take some pictures. The vote of thanks at the close of the meeting was extended by Newtonville Branch and the in- vitation to hold next year's District Annual with Newtonville as hostess...was extended. Nestleton Women's Institute wish to thank the donors of table favours...The Royal Bank, Bank of Commerce, Ridge North Real Estate, Mark' Ss Maintenance, Teresa Cake Decorating. Also, the Port Perry Star, for the photographer and reporting of this Annual Meeting. Family Interests Our very best wishes to Edda Bowman, St. Christopher, who is . progressing well in Toronto General Hospital...since surgery about ten days ago. Also - our best wishes to Norma Frew, at home recuperating since surgery in Oshawa General Hospital, two'or three weeks ago! Holiday guests with the Sam Cawkers of Scugog Point Rd., on Sunday, were Chas & Nell Cawker & Professor Kenneth Cawker of Scarborough! Happy to see them! in mind... Institute members...that the 89th Annual Meeting of Ontario South District Women's Institute will be held this coming Thursday, May 25th, in Greenbank United Church, Registration at 9:15 a.m. See you there! The War Amputations of Canada "Your donations support the CHAMP and PLAYSAFE Programs ~~.