50th Anniversary Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dearborn gathered at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry last Sunday to help the couple celebrate their 50th Anniversary. The couple have lived in the area since they were married, and for the past eight years in Greenbank. RAEN W EER td EDIE A New books at library New books arriving at the Scugog Public Library are as follows: Schoolboy . into War, H. Mellersh; Pavilions by the Sea, T. Laughton; The Work Book, J. Mitchell; The Modern Yoga Handbook, V. Hassin; Just Wait till you have Children of Your Own, E. Bombeck; Rating the Exercises, C. Kuntzleman; One O'clock at the Gotham, R. Foley (Large Print); Hawaii on $20 a Day. Also arriving are: Pioneer Days. J. Carroll; How to Burglar Proof Your Home, R. Robinson; A Very Politi- cal Lady, Judy LaMarsh; Tools for Homesteaders, Gardners and . Small-scale Farmers; Potluck pot- pourri; Murder at Elaine's, R. Rosenbaum. '0 -- » ad 4 Heth, ~~ va » W A x A: ' "SPRING TEA" April 27th, 9a.m.-9p.m. April 28th, 9a.m.-9 p.m. April 29th, 9a.m.-5p.m. TEA AND COOKIES SERVED oR ERE "3 Hope y are able to come Hampton 263-2981 > Pas 7) ee > 3 Bill Newman M.P.P. (Durham-York) CONSTITUENCY OFFICE VISITS THE SCUGOG AREA Wednesday, April 11th PORT PERRY TOWN HALL 12:00 NOON to 9:00 P.M. If you require information or assistance on any provincial government matter, experienced personnel will be on hand to help you or advise you. Just drop in during the above hours or phone for an appointment. * Dial "Operator" and ask for toll-free ZENITH 33130. jo PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 4, 1979 -- 11 Sixty artists auction works An Art Auction to be held "on April 8, 1979 at the Paul Giovis Gallery, Oshawa promises to be a most in- teresting and exciting event. This is the third annual Art Auction to be sponsored by' the Piyah Chapter of Hadassah-Wizo in Oshawa. The Gallery is an excellent setting for the artworks, many of which will be on display for a week prior to the date of the Auction. In order to appeal to as many people as possible there will Myrtle news by Jean Stachow There was a good atten- dance on Sunday at the morning Service of Myrtle United Church at 10:30 a.m. The minister Mr. Arthur Rodgers continued his messages on "'Jesus' Words From the Cross" and the Junior choir sang 'Burdens are Lifted at Calvary'. On Wednesday, March 28, Mrs. G. Duff and Mrs. J. Housego attended the Oshawa Presbyterial Annual Meeting of the U.C.W. held in St. Andrew's Church, Oshawa. The Myrtle U.C.W. will hold their monthly meeting in the church on Tuesday evening, April 10th at 8 p.m. The Bible Study group met at the home of the leader Mrs. J. Pratt on Monday morning, March 26 at 10 a.m. The book of 'Mark' is presently being studied and anyone interested in joining the group telephone 655-3411. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL FEST '79 Nestleton Centre Doors open 6:00 p.m. Painting of the Church basement is now in progress. Anyone wishing to assist in this venture telephone 655-4003. for further infor- mation. Tickets are still available for the "Home Cooked Spring Luncheon" to be held in Myrtle United Church o Thursday, April 26th at 12:30 p.m. To reserve tickets please telephone 655-4704 or 655-4284. be representation from about sixty artists, who work in a wide range of media.. All work is original. The following is a list of some of the artists whose work will be auctioned: David Blackwood, Gary Johnston, Judith Curelly, all of Port Hope; George Higgs, Bewdley; Dik Zander, Kendal; D'arcy Proctor, Pontypool; Tom Main, Campbellcroft; Charles Cooper, Wallace Brighton, Janet McGhee, Jane Dixon, Jim Kraemer, all of Oshawa; Wilma Foley, Peterborough; Irja Ketola, Ajax; Joan Stacy, South Pickering; Neil Newton, Enniskillen. Following the preview from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. the Auction will begin at 8:00 p.m. Admission fee includes the preview, cake and coffee, and door prizes. RT TAVERN 203 WATER STREET 985-3281 Special Dinner FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 6th & 7th i 5:00 to 8:00 P.M. b BAR-B- B-0 SPARERIBS | SALAD BAR $ 3 . 4 5 per person S 4 PPI PVP OP PS veel SOND Sills sss Aad AAA Aad anally DININGROOM SUITE WEEK! Deilcraft - Peplar- Treco - Daveluyville - Hepworth TRADITIONAL CONTEMPORARY COLONIAL PINE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 20 % OFF ALL DININGROOM SUITES FRENCH PROVINCIAL Quality Diningroom Suites in selected Oak, Walnut and Maple Finishes - Special designs incorporate finished buffet and credenza interiors, double hinged doors and interior hutch lights. LAA 4 4 { v o Y . San ey LL ~~