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Port Perry Star, 19 Apr 1978, p. 15

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V3 AL Car ad ha SO AIA a $94 {Pas sy? ¢ el a d ; AEA" ' : hse dvindadusiosoativandorsid dibs intima Seagrave and area news By Donna Wanamaker Is spring here? I certainly hope so! Our congratulations to our choir, they give their utmost to make our church service. Thanks from all of us. Our congratulations to Liz Smith, #Bill Keen and Ron King who were the birthday people this week. three. Please remember April 26, come out and enjoy a Fash- ion Clinic prsented by Eatons of Oshawa. There is a cold buffet and also a baby sitting service. The Green- dank Ladies auxiliary of Scouting look forward to see- ing yot there and in this way our Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Ventures and Brownies will be able to add to their equipment. Please note the coming events for further details. Sunday, April 30th, there will bea Church Parade and Memorial Service for Lady Baden-Powell at Greenbank United Church at 11:00 a.m. for Seagrave Beavers, Greenbank Ventures, Scouts Cubs, Brownies, also Brow- nies and Guides from Can- nington and Sunderland. Please' call Carol Roeb (985-2040) if you wish further information. We hope both our Luella's ware steadily improving. We are happy to see Mr. and Mrs. Venner are home from the south. We hope you enjoyed your holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobbs Best wishes to you have returned from a pleas- ant trip to Virginia Beach. Mrs. Jean Nobbs has finish- ed a year at Guelph and is home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone moved to Little Britain last weekend. May we wish you the very best of happiness -and luck in your new home. Please note June 10th, there will be a bridal shower for Miss Catharine Nicholls. Unit I will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barrett on Monday, April 24th. Unit II will be at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Puckrin. Please remember your plants for our exchange. Parents please remember the General Group Commit- tee mmeting at Greenbank Hall, April 25th at 8 p.m. It is very important that you attend. On April 29th at 8:00 p.m. there will be a farewell party for Bill and Rosetta Stone at the home of Len and Betty Somerville. Ladies please bring lunch. Please contact Betty Somerville or Gertie Wanamaker if you wish to donate towards the gift. 'Thank you. Mrs. Raines and Mrs. Millar took their school chil- dren on a field trip to Mr. Munroe's farm to see where we get maple syrup. All the children had a wonderful time and appreciate the opportunity to learn. Thank you to Mrs. Raines, Mrs. Millar and Mr. Munroe for making this trip possible. Your next week corres- pondent will be Jack Boyle. Please give her a call at 985-3941. Greenbank News by J. Kerry and G. Hunter The recreation committee centre board are planning summer activities. T ball girls and boys 5-8, lob ball 9-13, 13-17 boys, girls soft ball 10-13, mens pick up once a week. Are you willing to help in coaching and organizing. Get in touch 'with Dave Coulter 985-3879. Registration nights Wed. & Thurs. of this week. Mr. Lloyd Ashenhurst of Cardinal with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan visited their aunt Mrs. Ethel Kidd in Goodwood on Sat. after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker, Susan and Kevin of Heppworth visited with the Ianson's on weekend and SEE Jim Burnett or Raymond Tengesdal Beare Motors Lta. 268 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY 985-7351 FORTHE BEST DEALS! WE NEED YOUR TRADE.-INS! Trentway Tours Tours Escorted Motorcoach To ATLANTIC CANADA New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island - & Newfoundland oo NEWFOUNDLAND Many departures in July, August and September ~ MARITIMES 13days . Francis remained for a few more days. Will the ladies of the community please remember their donations of good used "clothing for spring bale, boxes may be left at Velma Foster's, Dorothy Ianson's, Olive Lee's and Betty McGee's. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc- Millan, Mrs. Adelaide Mec- Lennan and - Mrs. Mary Thomas visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee last week. The next euchre party in the hall will be held on the 21st. General meeting is being held at the hall for the group committee of the Scouts. Parents welcome. Keep in mind the lunch- eon on Wed. May 3 at 12:30 at Greenbank Church. Tickets are $2.00. Anyone wishing tickets contact Doris Hill or Alma Roun- dell. W.I. will be held at the hall on April 19 at 8 p.m. Also don't forget the com- munity pot luck supper on Sunday, April 23 at 6:30. Bring your own plates and cutlery. Tea and coffee will be supplied. A programme of local talent will follow afterward. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kennedy of Stouffville, Fri- day dinner guests of Myrtle |. Thomas. Callers at Ron Youngs on Saturday were Robt. "and Dorothy and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real travelled to Barrie to visit Mr. and Mrs. Baulch. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Bill Spence on the death of her mother. There will be a shower for Marion Ward on Saturday May 6 at the home of Jean Kerry. Please consider this your personal invitation to attend. The Greenbank Young Peoples are holding a roller skating evening on Thurs. April 20. Please meet at Church at 6:30. "Several of the Junior Farmers played hockey at Wellington recently. Kelly Lee was chosen most valu- able player. Congratula- tions Kelly. A former resident of Greenbank, John Dobson, underwent surgery lately at Toronto East General. Mary Jean Till entertain- ed her Sunday School class on Sunday bowling. Special thanks to parents in driving and score-keeping. D. Lois Milne, B.A., 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Medical Associates Building 462 Paxton Street, Port Perry Office Hours by Appointment TELEPHONE: 985-8554 If no answer call: 986-5362 i SARA 1002 i: Db. THAPAR 5 Denture Therapist 2 = 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St, £ : Uxbridge 852-5291 Oshawa 579-8752 £ = 214 Dundas St. E., z E Whitby 668-7797 : 5 | = LE TT LL TT Ten A WELL INSULATED HOUSE © IS COOLER IN THE SUMMER SESE NINGR ENUF, SF EIR RNP AS TA Pattersons of Port 197 Queen St. - 985-8332 announce MOTHER'S DAY Draw Mom Contest HEY KIDS! DRAW MOM AND WIN EXCITING PRIZES! Judging for 2 age groups, one up to age 8 inclusive, second age group 9 to 14 inclusive. Submit entries to Pattersons of Port, 197 Queen Street, Port Perry, by May 4, 1978 for judging on Saturday, May 6th. All entries become property of Pattersons of Port. Judges decision final. 8 Capture a Memory | 8x10 Colour Portrait Only 88¢ + See our new large Decorator Portrait. + Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or your money cheerfully refunded. v CHOOSE FROM OUR NEW AND EXCITING SELECTION OF BACKGROUNDS, AND CREATE YOUR OWN SPECIAL PORTRAIT No obligation to buy additional portraits THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY APRIL 20 - 21 - 22 Thurs. & Fri.: 10to 8, Sat.:9to5 G5/'STEOMANS Hwy. 7A, Port Perry Plaza, Port Perry, Ont. One silting per subject--$1 per subject for additional subjects, groups, or individuals in the same family. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. I= FREE use of BLOWER 5 75 10 cu.ft. BAG Do ; DO IT with purchase of 10 or more bags. PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 159 CASIMIR STREET 985.7356 Feo SSTOASIR Siohl ass Depa Sven Monday \ Juneb5 / 78 to Sept. 18 / 78 (inclusive) FOR DETAILS CONTACT: YOURSELF AND SAVE! HE AE LE A)

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