A ) ' SS SS Na Si ESS NS b+ EF TNA, il PY Yond Se nda Pe Pl ea $e i . v Wiss, 1 y (4 : { ge ov M ; ¥ . ¥ - . * ata ove 4 hy, . ' y atch A Sahin FREER (EET Lay ar Pd #1 - 28 I, Sa) EV pe yeaa) werd RAIS : & CIN FDI INNES RIY SAR SANE WT Way a2 - 8 4 dita idtbad dass sistoindbiiutdaln sto bug Baila AA ky Shu AG Ros bur bus md soir aeduiiank PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 5, 1979 -- 9 i CS, - Cras PLE News and views from Greenbank and area by Mrs. Armour McMillan The Stewards and Elders of Greenbank Church are to be congratulated on the success of the Show of Strength Sunday on Dec. 2nd. The coffee hour in the basement prior to the service was warm and friendly for both old and new faces in the area. The auditorium of the church was well filled for the wor- Typewriters Adding Machines ~ REPAIR SERVICE PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 ship hour that followed. Next Sunday is our White Gift Service at the usual time and the Greenbank Sunday School children please bring their white gifts, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee who cele- brated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday Dec. 1. We wish them many more happy years. We wish Mrs. Clifford Midgley a patient in Oshawa Hospital a speedy recovery. Best wishes to Mrs. Annie Clements who is convalesc- ing at her home in Port Perry after surgery in Port Perry Hospital. Sympathy to the relatives of the late Mrs. Charles Phoenix who passed away on Dec. 2nd at the Community Nursing home in Port Perry. Mrs. Phoenix lived in the Greenbank area many years and sold her home due to ill health a few years ago. Record, Craft & Hobby World Stocking Stuffers -DOODLE ART KITS - - POSTERS - -UNO CARDS - try pu * From Wednesday, December 5th to Saturday, December 8th, 1979 While Quantities Last. Port Perry Plaza Phone: 985-2839 specially priced. mE ORR] rH ETR RAR MANUFACTURER'S SPECIAL 5 Olo A O L F E F i ASSORTED 10 KT. GOLD 4 CHAINS & BRACELETS Spark the new winter golden look with this fine collection, now = « ~ ._ 203 Queen Street - Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. J. Mann visited with their daughter Mrs. Ron Donn at Sutton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Whitter 'and Miss Catherine Phoenix of Toronto spent last week- end in Cleveland Ohio, returning home by way of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Peleschak from the village, they have moved to the Ajax area. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean have purchas- ed the Peleshak home and moved in last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Verhoog purchased the McKean farm and also moved in last Friday. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Verhoog to the community. The Greenbank afternoon Library support The recently formed Scugog Jaycees, through their president, Mr. Ron: McAllister, offered their financial support to the Library Campaign at a Library Finance Committee meeting last Wednesday evening. The Finance Committee expressed its gratitude for the support by yet another community organization which has come forward on their own. The Jaycees will sponsor a special fund raising event in late January. LIMITED and evening units of the U.C.W. will hold their Christmas meeting in the Sunday School rooms at 9:45 a.m. on Wednesday Dec. 5. A Pot Luck luncheon will follow the meeting. All ladies are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bearr and family, Whitby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dgug Foster and family/ on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Foster entertained Mr. and Mrs. T. Trainor, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pearse of Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs.Paul Kubinga and children, Ajax, Mrs. Doris Tobin and Cathy of Port Perry, for lunch on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Foster were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dempsey on Sunday. Mrs. Amy Hughs, Toronto was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real. Linda Stone of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone on Sunday. The Women's Institute Christmas party will be on Dec. 12 at 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Don McKean. There is to be a pot luck luncheon with the meeting after. Members are to bring a gift for the Woodstock family. All ladies welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Couves were guests at the 40th wedding anniversary dinner for Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Bailey at Brampton recent- ly. The annual Sunday School Christmas Tree will be next Wednesday evening Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Commun- ity Hall. All are welcome. a GIF K\y Th EN Gift robes go to any [H length to please him One size fits all. Long, short, or in-between, our kimono-wrap robes are pure luxury all the way, whether in velvety rich velours or super-soft terry. 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