Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1990, p. 24

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CA ar PA Eh AAR a Sn 4! Silt A VIR f [ " " - 3 SY 3dmiansl) vebeanT - PAV Yyismau pan, 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 18, 1990 Sionemogy 9, & 2 Care genret® Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. _ offers a Child Enrichment Programme. Full and part Time Openings Available For further information call ® O% kk Limited openings in most age groups, 18 mths. to 3 yrs. 985-0800 - - - - It's a Great Christmas Gift! KARATE MARTIAL ARTS CENTRE 110 Lilla St., Port Perry Open 7 Days a Week Join Anytime Family Rates Visitors Welcome 985-0205 U BUSHIDg We'd Kay Ee E INN -- egy de -- Restaurant and Dining ruin | Canadian and Dulch Cuigine Emiel's Place introduces.Prime Rib Sunday FRESH PRIME RIB of BEEF with Yorkshire Pudding, cooked to your satisfaction, Served with soup, salad, potato, ; fresh vegetables, coffee or tea ............... $ 1 4. 95 Children's Portions also available (served from 4 to 9 PM) QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-2066 AW 0, wal mF TU, Peper A * Quality film -- developing ~~ + Processing of all film brands * Reprints + Enlargements * Slide Developing 2nd SET FREE Leave your film with us! Stedmans PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-3844 Pe ~~ Robinson Holder i" A E, Keethy LeFort, elected chair person Kathy LeFort of Port Perry has been elected chairperson of the property and transporta- tion committee with the Dur- ham Separate School Board. One of the many mandates for this committee is the investi- gation of sites for new schools, including one for Scugog Town- ship. Mrs. LeFort was elected to this position at the Board's meeting December 10. She is in her first term as a trustee representing the north- ern areas of Durham, She expressed her appreci- ation to fellow trustees for elect- ing her to this important com- mittee chair, and said she will give a "higher profile" to the steady growth the Region is ex- periencing. At the same December 10 Ashton, Jr. W.I. president by Barbara Weese, Rural Organization Specialist Congratulations are in order for FORDER-PARKS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ont.' LOL 1J2 985-8411 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS 1 YEAR 11%% ANNUAL RATES 2 YEAR 11% Guaranteed Investment Certificates Best Rates we have Available at Our Office ... 3 YEAR 11% (Rates Subject to Change Without Notice) 4 YEAR 11% 5 YEAR 11% the same period. When a recession hits... you need all the help you can gel! DID YOU KNOW: When a recession hits and business goes flat, the temptation is to cut costs, especially your company's investment in such intangibles as advertising. But studies show cutting back ons advertising is a mistake. | Studies show that during the 1981-82 recession, companies that didn't reduce their advertising had a much greater sales growth during and after the recession than firms that cut back. Firms that maintained or increased levels of advertising during the last recession saw an average sales increase over the five years (1980-85) of 275%. But companies that reduced their advertising - or stopped it altogether - saw their sales increase just 19% during - Now, more than ever, it is important that we learn the lessons of the past. Your advertising budget may be the most important key to your firm's prosperity - maybe even to its survivall GIVE YOURSELF ALL THE HELP YOU CAN - INVEST IN ADVERTISING - FOR HELP OR INFORMATION CALL ANNA OR VALERIE AT 985-7383 The Lovt Levey Shay 235 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY meeting, trustee Tom Oldman was elected as vice chairman of the committee. Susan Dulny will chair the Board's community and com- munications committee and ° Gary Lauriault is the vice chair- : man. Cindy Ashton and Pat Dyck or ue Village People Junior Women's Institute.' ; Cindy Ashton, R.R. 1, Hampton, has been elected Provincial Presi- dent and Pat Dyck, Hampton, has been elected first vice-president. The Junior Women's Institute is a social and educational organiza- tion open to young women over 14 years of age. It's purposes are: to assist and encourage women to become more knowledgeable and responsible citizens through the development jf good family life skills, the development of leader- ship skills, the identification and resolution of community needs. Currently, there are 20 branches with a membership of 400 across, Ontario. 14 of" JJ Tale ve A Lf A = £2

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