Greenbank News (continued) Hospital but hopes to be home soon and Miss. Debbie Lee is conyalescing at home after a few days in Port Perry Hospital, Last. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real entertained relatives at a surprise party to honour: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandon on the occasion of their- 50th wedding anniversary. During the very enjoyable evening, they. were presented with several gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon leave on Tuesday for Florida where they will celebrate their anniversary which is in ¢ February; ] tJ Greenbank W.l. The January meeting of the Grennbank Women's Institute was held at the - farm home of Mrs. Jean Sommerville. bo The president, Mrs. Fred Phoenix opened the meeting with a poem *'Recipe for a New ' Year,", the opening Ode, and Mary Stewart _ Collect Was repeated. Mrs. g home. ¥ Phoenix welcomed everyone, thanked Mrs. Sommerville for opening her Mrs. Armour Mec: Millan 'read the minutes, Mrs. Ken Rodd gave the treasurer's report. Correspondence was read including a letter from: our new Provincial President, 'Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER FUEL and letter from Mrs. Austin Zoeller informing us of the 75th Anniversary plans for the Province to be held in the Royal York Hotel, February 12, 11" you wish tickets $6.50 each, contact the president. Many thank you notes were received from , people remembered at Christmas. Mrs. Phoenix thankedMrs. . Frank Innes and Mrs, Ken' Rodd for their excellent leadership of the . Dessert Course, and also mentioned that 9 members enjoyed the Summary Day held in Ux- bridge. Due to the number of girls taking part in the 4H cour- ses, it has been decided to form the 'third group, the leadership are, Mrs. Jack Couperthwaite and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey; Mrs. Ron Cotton and Mrs. Clay Brander; Mrs. Jack Short and Miss Shirly Short. If any girls are interested in the next unit "Sewing with Knits'".please contact one of the leaders before February 1st. . The new A.C.W. president, Mrs. Farquharson, who lives in'a small village in Essex county, England, and will be the house guest of Mrs. Geo. Dixon Brampton. She will be honoured by holding open house on Thursday, » February 17 from 10 o'clock. If "you would "like to go contact the president and we hope a bus can be chartered and possibly shopping or some tours arranged. A school reunion is in the SAFE! Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 'DX FUEL OlL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE "(Opposite K - Mart) Choose from THOMAS AND MANY OTHER WELL-KNOWN MAKES Prices Start as LOW as $395.00 For 2 Keyboard Otgans with Foot-Pedals. { 3 SEE ALSO OUR USED PIANOS 'AND ACCORDIANS PRICED as LOW as $150. 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