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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1990, p. 34

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34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 17, 1990 FREE Fire Protection with any installation from ... OSHAWA SECURITY SYSTEMS * Alarm Response Spot Check Service * Free Estimates Wma wel 25-1041 HoLLy woodwork CUSTOM CABINETRY -- DESIGNING KITCHENS -- BATHROOMS DECKS -- GARAGES -- ADDITIONS 986-5234 Call Doug for an Estimate ARE YOU READY TO MEET TOMORROW'S CHALLENGES? Durham Region Action Committee for Training, in co-operation with Durham College and the sponsorship of the Federal Govern- ment, will be offering the following programs for employed per- sons to begin in late April and the month of May, 1990. dBase Ill Plus Specialist Telemarketing Sales Management Early Childhood Assistant Retail Selling Skills - Introduction Telemarketing Sales Skills Small Business Management Instrumentation CAD Industrial Blueprint Reading CAM using smart CAM please contact: DRACT 430-8511 w= DURHAM Caz j& &:. COLLEGE For more information on eligibility criteria and registration, JACOBSEN' HOMELITE Jacobsen Turbo-Vac® ® Easy fingertip pull recoil starting. © Solid-state ignition. © All new 3.5-hp Briggs & Stratton QUANTUM engine. ° Fingertip height adjusters from 1%" to 3%". ® 8-inch PVC wheels. ® Optional 2% bu. rear bag. @ Two-year limited warranty. ™ DYEAR LIMITED WARRANTY SPRING SPECIAL ..... $349. We take Trade-ins. Willy & Son Small Engine Repair 985-3192 Co] The cookies are coming! Guides cookie campaign April 28 by Margaret Couperthwaite It was nice to see Sanctuary almost full on Sunday for a special Easter service. The music was well received. Friday service held at Pinedale needed a few seats filled. It was touching with the use of the cross and everyone received a nail to be placed in the basket. April 29, remember the Choir celebration at Cambridge Church in Lindsay. Watch for more details. There will be a euchre party at the hall on April 20th, sponsored by the Board at 8:00. Hope to see everyone there. Mrs. Betty McGee spent a few days in Wilberforce getting ac- quainted with the new grand- daughter, Lana, Karen Cole. Yesterday we had all the family home for Easter. The Couper- thwaites were all home for Easter under rather sad circumstances when Margaret had lost her brother. Our sympathy to you Margaret at this time. Our snow birds have all landed home by now, we expect. Jennifer Baird joined the fami- ly over the holiday. Mr. & Mrs An- dy Davison of Cambray and Trevour Watson of Markham call- ed on Armour McMillians this past week. Jim Norley spent a nice day with Robert Couper- thwaite on Friday and all the family were here on Sunday to help bear the cross. 'Polish the mirror of your own heart - Then God will at once reveal himself to you." The Cookies are Coming!! The biggest fundraising day for our area Pathfinders, Girl Guides and Brownies will be Saturday April 28. Those famous chocolate and vanilla cookies prepared with Mr. Christie's secret recipe will be sold door to doer in our fair community. Girls from six to fifteen are in- volved in this fundraiser. You'll recognize these girls by their Guiding Uniform and their guiding smile. Cookies sell for $2.25 per box. So, when these girls come a knocking, please, "be prepared" and support the guiding move- ment. If your are missed during Birds return to local marsh Extra daylight and warmer temperatures are two indications of spring's return to Durham Region. Another sure sign is the return of birds to Cranberry Marsh. To welcome these feathered travellers back from southern climes, C.L.0.C.A. is holding its annual Spring, Wings and Splashdowns Day on Sunday April 22 at the Lynde Shores Con- servation Area. Members of the public are in- vited to gather between 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on the north east viewing platform of Cranberry Marsh (reached by foot travel on- ly along the road extending south from the parking lot). C.L.0.C.A. staff will be on hand to assist nature watchers in iden- tifying up to twenty species of waterfowl. A spotting telescope will also be available for those people interested in a closer view of individual birds. Binoculars and field guides will come in handy and photographic opportunities may be available to those with cameras. The Lynde Shores Conservation Area is located on the south side of Victoria Street approximately 2.5 km west of Highway No. 12. egg hunt Friday. "The Blitz" please call 985-3703 and we'll see that you get these delicious cookies. Thanks for your support. Please call news into 852-6693 next week - thank you. The W.M.I. meeting has been postponed one week until April Two-year-old Jamie Bacon was one of the many happy chocolate Easter bunny recipients at the Greenbank Easter 25th - please have reports com- pleted and into Mrs Ereli. The meeting will be here at the Church at 2:00 - must be com- pleted by four, for the arrival of 4H members. Mothers and friends welcome. Thanks for your co-operation. adden Qatellite Qystems GENERAL Your INSTRUMENT satellite system is easy to use APRIL SATELLITE SYSTEM SPECIAL General instruments 2730 IRD receiver (descrambler), 10' mesh antenna, 45°LNB, Polorotor IA, actuator arm, mounting pole, 100' direct buriel cable, installation prov. sales tax included. REGULAR PRICE $4,395.00 SAVE 500.00 SALE PRICE $3,895.00 All systems sold by April 30, 1990 will also receive one year subscrip- tion paid to the first choice movie package. FREE VALUE $180.00 TOTAL SAVING $680.00 We now have available a lease to purchase plan. Term of up to 60 months are available. Other satellite systems also available at reduced prices. * Towers, Rotors, Cellular Phones * Fire & Burglar Alarm Systems R.R.1, SUNDERLAND, ONT. LOC 1HO (705) 357-2575 (416) 852-3796

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