- Locking the car door may be a good Idea, but just as good is leaving ol' Fido in the car to keep an eye on things. At least that's what someone did last week when he left his truck parked on Queen Street. Not that this fellow seemed aggressive--but who'd take the chance? Manchester area news By Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, March 21 - at 11:15 a.m. Rev. BR. Pogue in charge. There is to be a Pot Luck: Supper in Church Friday, March 19, at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Earl Martyn is show- {ing pictures of, Bermuda at : iPrince Albert. Church Wed. evening, March. 17 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Kings- tone and Miss Janet Davies attended the Flower Show in the C.N.E Building Sunday. The Manchester 4-H home- making clubs 11 members are enjoying their bread bak- ing project and will have a visit from the Home Econ- omist, April 5. Congratulations to Mrs. Lillian Wilson on the birth of her new grandson, Michael, to Albert and Jill - Leach a boy. ) Mr. and Mrs. G. Marcotte visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price and boys in Ottawa last weekend. ) Mrs. Lillian Wilson supper guest with Mrs. Ross, Brad- ford recently. Mrs. W.J. Mitchell called on Mrs. Maude Crosier, last Tuesday. Sincere sympathy to Mr. Harold and Roy Dobson in the death of their uncle Mr. Will Free at Belmont, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jewell, Mrs. D. Cawker and Lisa of Sonya recent icallers with ° Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family of Little Britain and Mr: and Mrs; Art Field- - "ing supper guests Sunday * with Mrs. Helen Jewell, Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Torrens and family of Montreal spending the weekend with her parents Mr. and mrs. Frank Johnson and Wesley. Up & Down the Street Simcoe Riders Snow- mobile Club held Drag Races on Sunday, March 14, on Lake Simcoe. Two Port Perry boys plated first in their classes. Stuart Hou- thuys, and Jim Richards. These boys were sponsored by A & A Small Engines of Sunderland. Stuart won the 340, 400 and 440 in the Fan Cooled class, Jim placed first in the 440 Modified - class. : ' for all your moving needs WE RENT - oe TRUCKS % ton - 2 ton - ® DOLLIES © BLANKETS -\ A cave RENTAL Call 985-7356 ® APPLIANCE CARTS Port Perry Rent-All 159 CASIMIR ST. - PORT PERRY Snow, snow, beautiful stuff Why don't you go now, We've had enough. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sweet- man of Port Perry were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask. Mr, and Mrs. Barry Beare and family of 'Port Perry spent Sunday with his Par- ents Mr. and Mrs. George Beare. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spence of Keswick visited with Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Jarvis on Friday. Mr. Bert Finney of Huron College, London spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves, while there, they visited a sister Mrs. B.L. Montgomery of Eden Mills and a brother Mr. Mac Finney at Angus. Mr. John Leask and Mr. Earl Phoenix attended a Holstein sale in Indiana over the weekend. Mrs. Donald McKean _ spent the weekend with her daughter and family Mr, and Mrs. Danny Fitzgerald of Scarborough. The Church Choir young peoples group assisted by other individuals are prepar- Prefinished Nutmeg ._._ Greenbank and ing a special Easter Pageant An invitation is extended to all who are interested in assisting the choir with special music during the Easter season to attend practice on Thursday even- ing at 8 p.m. The GJeenbank Young People will meet for their practice on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real attended the Spring Flower and Garden Show in Toronto last Thursday. Winner of third prize at the Stone Bonspiel, Port Perry, last Saturday was the team skipped by Harold Howsam, other team members were Murray Lee, Bob Alexander and Lloyd Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ianson accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of Hamil- ton attended the 50th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Earley Kay of Brooklin, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stone and daughters Eve and Emily visited Mr. and Mrs. I Finney of Owen Sound on the weekend. Many Greenbank young people participated, either Buckskin Brown Prefinished Masonite \ Lamina Pecan \Q\ Cape Cod 4s Shady Elm xs PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar 17,1976 -- 7 area news indiyidually or in a group, at the Lions Club Music Festi- val at Sunderland last week. Our school choirs placed as follows, Grade 1 and 2 led by Mrs. Miller-4th; Grade 3 and 4 led by Mrs, Gibb-2nd; Grade 5 and 6 unison choir led by Mrs. Sheir-2nd; and the 2-part choir also led by Mrs. Sheir placed 1st. A list of individual prize winners will be included in next weeks news. Rev. J. Roundell and Mrs. Roundell visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Roundell in Ottawa the first part of the week. oo Greenbank U.C.W. By Helen Thomson The Evening: Unit met on Wednesday, March 10th, at the home of Elva Roundell. Helen McKean conducted the business and opened the meeting with all repeating the UCW "Purpose". The minutes and corres- pondence were read by Gail Denby and the treasurer's report by Velma Foster. it was agreed that we cater toa small banquet on May 1st. Barb Phair mentioned that 6.95 Net 5.99 Net *6.95 7.50 Net 8.75 COLORED NAILS 50° oor 8' VINYL MOULDS CAPS - BUT JOINTS - INSIDE & -OUTSIDE $1.40 CORNERS. - CEILING TILE - ( 22 - 33 sq. ft. 'FIRE LOGS 63... '# LAKE SCUGO PRIZE IL SB 985-7391 ~ PORT PERRY the April group would like everyone to come to the April meeting and bring a friend to hear the guest speaker, Mrs. Judy MacColl, who will pe talking on . elen McKean announced the Regional Rally in Valentia on May 13th at which Greenbank will 'present a skit. Helen also asked for ideas to be brought to the next meeting for ways of raising money. It was agreed that we donate $50). to the Board of Steward . Helen then turned the meeting over to Ruby Beare who began the program with a lively sing-song with Betty Stone at the piano. The theme was 'The Bible", and Ruby Beare, Lorna Fergus- son and Velma Foster gave some interesting informa- tion on the history .of the Bible. Jean Pogue rendered two lovely solos. Velma and Lorna had two good Bible contests. The meeting closed with another short sing-song and Prayer after which the grou served a delicious lunch. »