oF GREENBANK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James Ianson moved into their new home one day last week. The sympathy of the com- munity goes to Mrs, Guy in the loss of her husband, Harry Guy, who passed away in Uxbridge Hospital following an operation, Mr. and Mrs. Walter "Baker of Stouffville visited their daughter, Mrs. L. Jarvis, and Mr. Jarvis of Greenbank. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Jar- vis is enjoying better health. Mr, & Mrs. M. B. Ainsworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin of Pe- terborough, also Mr. Elmer Guy of Port Perry and Mrs. C. Clark of Cannington spent a few days with Mrs. H. Guy in her time of bereavement. It was good to see Miss Dor- othy Real at our Church on Sunday. Mr¥®nq Mrs. "A. McMillan were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Watson of Mark- ham on Saturday. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. E. Tait were: Mr. and Mrs. W. Tait, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills, a and Austin Tait and family of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan's on Monday. Remember the Church family skating party in Sunderland 'Skating Arena, Feb. 22, 7.30 - 9.30. Next Sabbath, being Youth Sunday, 'the young people will take charge of the services. Special music will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. Couves visit- ed Mrs. Couves Sr. in Toronto on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. C. Midgley on the birth of their first grandchild, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. M. Midgley. A very successful card party was held in the hall on Friday evening. Thirteen. tables were played. High ladies prize went to Mrs. R. Baird, Low to Mrs. P. Diamond. High Men's went to Wm. Bacon, Consolation to Ernie Lee. The door prize was won by Mrs. Norman Smith, The next euchre party will be held on Friday, Feb. 17th. Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton 'OPEN BOWLING FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS ALLEYS MAY BE RESERVED YOU WILL ENJOY BOWLING at The C auseway | WZNLTYIA SN visited at the home of Mr. Murray Beaton of Uxbridge on Sunday. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Will Somerville is in hos pital at Port Perry. Work on our Community Hall --Reach Township Centennial project, is nearing completion. We plan our official opening on the 16th of June, 1967. Our committee will keep you in- formed as time progresses. We would like to take this opportunity of thanking those who have helped to make this project a reality. At an earlier date, Greenbank Community pledged a sum of money to make this project possible; so to honor this pled- ge, the canvassers will be call- ing at an early date. Let us show that a community spirit is a good way of life. Read your local newspaper to keep up to date. --P "ALEK TRICIAN "swvs 3. 'OLET US CROON THIS LITTLE TUNE RATES - J} KEN P. MURRAY : Licensed Electrical Contractor PORT- PERRY, Ont. 985-7005 EM-8.1260WK To most people, home improvements mear} a panelled recreation room or a shiny new set of kitchen cupboards. But there's a way to improve the improve- ments: modernize your home wiring first. Up-to-date wiring lets you make the . most of the new room you're building, or the old one you're re-styling. It lets you place your lighting wherever you like, have as many electrical outlets as you choose, and 'use as many appliances as you need without popping fuses. In fact, you'll notice pleasant changes all through your home. Modern wiring can improve the efficiency of your light-.. |anne and" Jim were Sunday Prince Albert News The attendance was lower than usual at the Sunday ser- vice owing to the extreme tem- perature of the weather. Our minister's wife, Mrs. A. Rice capably presided at the organ in the absence of our regular organist. Offering gathered by Allen Marytn and Don Beacock. Pleased to note Mrs. W. Jef- frey and Mrs. G. Irwin improv- ing while hospitalized. U.C.W. executive meeting was held at the home of the past president Mrs. Mildred Hope Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock en- joyed the euchre on Scugog Is- land Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson at- tended th8 funeral of their bro- ther-inlaw Mr. Jas. Rodd, Osh- awa on Friday. Mrs. Wilson remained a few days with her sister Mrs. Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn, Jo- evening dinner guests with their friends Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoggard and family, Oshawa. Cpl. Ken Huntley, wife and | family, Germany, have been visiting his mother Mrs. M. Huntley and Jane, plus: many other relatives and friends. They are at present travelling westward to reside in Calgary where we wish them all well. Mr. and Mrs. H. Holtby and two sons entertained..Mr. and Mrs. Ford Martin, Oshawa, for Sunday evening dinner. Mr. & Mrs. B. L. Wanamaker, Seagrave visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacocks on Sunday. Mrs. S. Rodman, Oshawa has enjoyed a week with her friends -Mr.-and- Mrs. .C.. 'Graham. - I PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1967 --- 9 Minor Hockey News Bantam House League Sat.,, Feb. 4th-- Paul Heayn's team defeated McCartney's 8 - 2, In the second game Cart- wright beat the Pee Wee All Stars 4 - 0. ; Pee Wee House League - Bruce McCoy's boys over Ir- vine's 5 - 3." Roland Skinner got 4 goals and 1 assist for the winners. . In the other Pee Wee game Cartwright over Geer's team 3-1 Novice House League Cochrane's team defeated Tyke All-Stars 8 - 1. Mert McKee's team over Me- Millan 5 - 2. Minor Hockey Week in Port Perry has once again come & gone and what a succe = Hockey Week 'Committee is be congratulated for a great job as well as everyone else who helped out by selling T.V. tic- kets, etc. Most of all the par- ents and fans really gave us a boost by their splendid atten- dance and interest they showed to Minor Hockey Week. ~The Winner of the T.V. was Marcel Dumoulier, R.R. 4, Ux- bridge, a lucky man indeed(the Saturday before he also won a door prize). The winner of the Hockey Week Poster were: 1st prize-- Steven Archer, $3.00 cash by Pentland Jéwelers; 2nd prize-- John Murray, Slater's Supertest; 3rd prize-- T.eanne Cook, $2.00 cash by Stainton's Fish & Chips. Grocery Hamper Winners '| Mrs. Howard Hall, donated by I.G.A. Store Bill Harper, donated by Red. & ~White. Store... | $2.00 --cash-by | f= Attendance Prize Winners Ideal Dairy Telephone Index-- A. Fulford Scugog Cleaners, Voucher-- Dave Philp, Port Perry Eleanor's Flowers, $4.00 Cash-- E. W. Corby, Oshawa Levinson's, Scarf--Carl Luke Lawrence Drug Store, Musical Jewel Box--M. McTavish Bruton's Drug Store, Bath Scales--Don Ashbridge P. P. Int. Hockey Club, 4 tickets Bill Harper Dr. Bathie, Cash $2.00-- Ross Luke Chas. Brignall, $5.00 Gas-- Marian Luke Don Carnegie Men's Wear, Tie Bar--Gord Hooker, Kinsale Elizabeth Shop, $3.00 Voucher --Lynda Doumoulin, R.R. 4, Uxbridge Albert's Barber Shop, $2. Cash --Roy Hope Cawker's Meats, Can Picnic Shoulder--Bob Prosser, Nestleton Brock's Dept. Store, Tie Set-- Frank Lee, Greenbank John Shoe Repair, $2.00 Cash-- ~~ -Mrs. Jim Burnett -- Joseph's Barber Shop, 3 hair- cuts--Paul Hughes Canadian Tire Corp., Flash Camera--Eleanor Shaw Carl's Barber Shop, 2 hair cuts & Vitalis--Wayne Venning. YOUR RED CROSS THANKS YOU FOR YOUR HELP BURLEY BUS LINES LTD. CHARTERED COACHES FOR SCHEDULE BOWMANVILLE - ~~ BASE LINE - OSHAWA - _ BOWMANVILLE - -- ~~ Friday PM. Only -- If you're looking for a place to start on home improvements, consider these facts about electric wiring. Hydro. ing and the performance of your appli- ances. It puts such comforts as electric heating and air conditioning well within your reach. It can also make a big differ- ence to the safety and re-sale value of your home. Before you reach for your toolbox, reach for.your telephone. Call a qualified electrical contractor, or your Up-to-date wiring costs less than you may think. Yet it could be your most important home improvement of all. OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE ~ WHITBY PORT PERRY Effective July 1st, 1966 OSHAWA - PORT PERRY - LINDSAY FOR INFORMATION ALL OCCASIONS WHITBY ONTARIO HOSPITAL - UXBRIDGE 723-7171 623-3811 Head Office --Cobourg, Ontario . --_ 372.2118 OSHAWA | SOUTH BOUND NORTH BOUND READ DOWN READ UP Daily Except Sundays and Holidays Daily Except Sundays and Holidays P.M. P.M. AM. AM. IE I AM. P.M. P.M. P.M. 500 115 © 11.30 730 Lv. Port Perry Arr. 930 1250 4.50 6.05 | Prince Albert - ©1245 445 6.00 5.10 1.25 11.40 7.40 Raglan 19.20 12.35 4.35 5.50 515 - 1.30 , 11.45 7.45 Columbus 9.15 12.30 4.30 5.45 520 1.40 1150 7.50 Camp Samac 910 1225 425 540 5.30 1.50 12.00 8,00 Arr. * Oshawa ~ Lv." 9.00 12.15 4.15 5.30 . UXBRIDGE -- OSHAWA VIA Pony PERRY. or Friday Only ' Friday Only P.M. AM. - AM, P.M. i 6.30 11.00 Lv. . Uxbridge Arr. 10.00 6.30 6.40 11.10 Epsom 9.50 6.20 6.45 11.16 Utica 945 6.15 6.50 11.20 Manchester © 9.40 6.10 6.55 11.256 Arr. Port Perry Lv. 9.30 6.05 : 1130 Lv. Port Perry "Arr, 9.30 6.05 12.00 Arr. Oshawa Lv. 9.00 5.30 When holiday falls on Friday, bus service will be operated on Thursday -- the day before. CAMP SAMAC SOUTH BOUND KEDRON NORTH BOUND READ DOWN READ UP : Daily Except Sundays and Holidays P.M. P.M. AM. : P.M. 3.45 1.35 8.30 Kedron 3.45 3.50 1.40 8.35 Camp Samac 3.40 "4.00 1.50 845 Arr. Oshawa Lv. 3.30 NOTE -- 8.30 a.m. Kedron -- Oshawa will operate School Days Only