The Evening Unit of the Greenbank U.C.W. met on Wednesday, Sept. 5th at the Greenbank U.C.W. light and cabinet installed. A new stove was. also pur- chased. Some roof repair is ¢ home of Barbara Phair. The needed and this will be done. group taking part in the The Manse Committee is in Devotional was Barbara need of money so a motion Phair, Norrine Cook and was passed that we give - Marie Cookman. Their $50.00at this time. theme was "The Year of the Helen thanked the carpet 3 Child". Barbara introduced committee and remarked the guest speaker, Miss how nice it looked in the Gladys Suggitt, author of the Church entry. book, "Roses and Thorns".. Qur next meeting will be Miss Suggitt gave a most in- Wednesday morning, Oc- teresting talk on "The Year tober 3rd, in the Church of the Child": All groups - basement at 10a.m. This will 5 educational, religious, social, be a Tupperware Party and ete, are working towards all ladies of the community children's rights, but if we are invited. could remember the Child A letter was read from the born in Bethlehem many - Rama Indian Reserve, in- years ago, and train our _ viting our U.C.W. to attend children to follow his their meeting on Tuesday, 0 teachings, not just this year, October 9th at 7:00 p.m. It but every year, the world was agreed we will try to get would be better for it. a carload to go. 3 Some of the proceeds of A motion was passed that Miss Suggitt's book, "Roses we send a donation of $50.00 and Thorns" go to the Cystic - to the Viet-Nam Boat Fund; Fibrosis Fund. and $50.00 to the Woodstock Marie Cookman thanked Disaster Fund. : Miss Suggitt and presented A motion was passed that her with a gift of money. the proceeds from the pies Helen Thompson, for the Holstein Barbeque, presiding for the Business, in and the Bazaar table at the absence of President Greenbank Barbecue, be Elma Roundell, opened with equally divided between the a poem on The Special Child. Afternoon and Evening : 14 members and 10 visitors Units. -answered the Roll Call, "An Norrine Cook brought effective method I have used some samples of felt tote in child training." bags. These come in kits and | Secretary, Eunice Rahm, may be purchased from her read the minutes and for $2.00. Proceeds to go to correspondence, and Marie U.C.W. Foster gave the Treasurer's Marie Cookman brought report. the quilt blocks all ready to Margaret Couperthwaite be appliqued. These were reported for the Manse handed out. Committee that new. boards Following Grace, the had been put in the Manse group served a delicious bathroom floor, and a new lunch. ~ y / :d 257 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ANNOUNCES | S| } i f a i | the appointment of | to the staff of David, Larry, Delphin, Nancy and 3 WE Heather (Skin Specialist). Josie is from Oshawa where she had a very busy clientele with 14 years experience. She is know- { ledgable in all phases of styling. FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL: 1K 985-7101 257 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY \. J PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 12, 1979 -- 9 4 ) with his prime-timed Fall Collection at (Jregorij NEW PORT PERRY PLAZA LOCATION \ RDE VESTED SUIT CONCO : A Tw : ESTATE VESTED SUIT BRIDLE VESTED SUIT Gregory's Mens QWlean Lid. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 es cn] Mon. to Sat. 9:30 to 6 p.m.; Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. VISA® NEW STORE HOURS: \_ J Rit wi ge <e oy 2 SS wh na Ca RE, rr WN mh rer RCNA i LA da ST wip SE Pa, A = "Sai » os -