J Ca rr ef AN vA Ae AE RR AANS rorya 4 CLO ROP RED Free' RIL alibi . Greenbank News 4% 8 " urday. - 'The road to success is almost always under construct- ion" a thought from our Church Bulletin. The Good Friday Services will be held in Seagrave United Church 'at 11 a.m. Don't forget the Hi-C Easter Egg Project. Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil Snoddon and family were Sunday visit- ors at the Fred Phoenix home. - Miss Cathy Cookman was home from St. Catharines visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman over the week-end. Several of our local Junior Farmers attended a banquet at the Inn on the Park on Sat- Congratulations to Keith Phoenix who was awarded a trip to Pennsylvan- ia for his many achievements in Junior Farmer work. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- Millan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lunney in Whitby last Wednesday. Another successful euchre was held on Friday night. Lucky winners were Mrs, Jean Smith - high; Mrs. H. Me- Millan second high; John Sommerville 'high; and Ralph able prices. service is fast. For A Tank Of PORT PERRY £. Dusty second high. Those whose luck was not so good were Mrs. Donneral and Paul Diamond. Door prizes to Geo. Matthews and Mrs. Rae Penny. The next euchre will be held Thursday, March 26. } Mr. Geo. Matthews spent a few days recently visit- ing with his sister Mrs. Wright in Dundalk. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rennie of Sunderland were supper guests recently with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaton. Miss Debbie Lee spent the week-end visiting with her aunt Mrs. Ted Murphy in Oshawa. Last Tuesday evening a meeting was called in our local school of all interested in the formation of a Home and School. Everyone - was in "agreement that one be | started and following are the | initial executive. President Mrs. Park - Vice President | Mrs. Molyneux - Secretary | Mrs. Ed Bain - Treasurer Mr. Stara. The first meeting will be held on April 9 at 7:45. While. visiting Florida, Mr. "HOME HEATING OIL For the best in home heating, Oil provides SAFE, CLEAN, Automatic Our OIL is of the HIGHEST Quality and our Phone Us Reesor Fuel & Lumber and Mrs. Arthur Couves had Heat at reason- Home Comfort 985-7951 these filthy and nesting years, The second pellet bolts Keep: bolts United Uxbridge 852-3321 BY GRANT HANCOCK CO- WE NEED A PIED PIPER A Rat costs you $20. to $25. a year. This estimate does account the large losses caused by mice nor does it include any allowance for the disease carrying potential of How do we get rid of rats and mice? First and most important step is get rid of places which provide shelter garbage, and bottoms of hay mows, which haven't been cleaned out for poisoning. 'Poisons most widely used are anticoagulents, worforin and pen- done (Pival), in a. dark place. Use either meal or fill regularly. Save money and kill these rodents. of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) OP TOPICS not take into rodents, sites, Old lumber piles, step' is some method of Supply bolts to stations, or water soluable bolts. or solutions fresh and the pleasure of spending a couple 'of days with Everett and Kathleen Hook at their home in Clearwater. The Couves reported wonder- ful hospitality from these former Greenbank folks. Visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Elwood Clements on Satur- day evening, were Mr. and Mrs. dim Eggeton from Lindsay, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilson and son from Cambray. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fairman and daughters visited during the week-end with the Ray Penny family. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Couves on the birth of their newest grand- daughter, born to Ruth and Jim Murphy who live at Mona Road. Also Mrs. Couves visit- ed Uxbridge one day this PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, March 19, 1970 -- 13 past week, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Waller from Montreal spent the past|. week-end with Mrs. Somm- erville and John, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rae from larkson were Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix. ; Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee b and girls were with the Waddell's at Bethany on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mount entertained several couples from this area on 'Saturday night. HOMES WANTED L REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 was held at Oosterllo'o. We Our club has been invited to Prince Albert Hall to lis- ten to the St. John's Ambu- lance Corp. We closed our meeting with the 4-H motto and a lovely lunch was serv- | ed. MANCHESTER 4-H CLUB The March 2nd meeting (3) The 4th meeting was held at Carol Aird's. The topic of learning this week was "How to Bandage." We worked on our individual crafts. We closed the meeting with the 4-H motto and lunch was served. egan our individual crafts. 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