50 A PR DoT oe en Er sa A A A a Eat A - % : A RE a ASA a ee : P ov CEA A MATT EAS AAR 0 3 at IER Sma) : BE ~ 3 2 SA! ny RE TA Ea i aR a . AT Ar ARAL TST S LARA Ye Ww - ho TY 2 _ ay Cpr ge RAEN HAAR N £7 Rs AF HV NE A CFE IN SAN LATA Ye OAR FR LOL - CLEAN Ee AA DASE IAA YIN TE RASA TERN va PAN et RAL! Avy NRA LARS BETES SN Sra tal A oe MELA i 5 HEREC NRS I0 S TANRESEN TERA AA WE NL £ RO AF OLLATPRARRRREY RAFI EAT A Ff AR RPG LY REA AE FANE XI ANSI fo RS aed Sibi ELE FAATIEE LCE TNA soda ANN aided a A IT Folie Mania Wiithduald COLE RET Pa 3 Sas Ld 4 AN. or 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday October 26, 1982 The Fall Bazaar time is drawing near, so make plans to come to Greenbank Church this Saturday, Oct- ober 30 from 1-4 in the afternoon, where you will find a childrens table with items for the kiddies to buy, bake table, vegetables, items for your Christmas needs, white elephant table, and then you can relax. and enjoy a cup of tea around the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McMillian of Orillia visited with his brother, Mrs. Howard and Armour McMillian this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean were guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Locust Hill on Sunday. A Community survey will be conducted by the Green- bank Sunday School in the near future, your suggestions and particip- ation will be appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison of Huntsville with Sunday guests with Mrs. Vera Lee enroute to their winter home in Florida. Mrs. Bruce Somerville formally of Greenbank passed away at Beaverton Manor on Sunday, interment will be Wednesday in Bethel WERE About 25 people gathered at the YMCA building [old library] on Queen Street last Thursday evening for the official opening and lease signing. Mayor Jerry Taylor [left] and Bryan Davies, president of the Board of Directors of the Durham Regin YMCA, both signed the lease to make the agreement between the Township and YMCA complete. Also on hand for the ceremony was Regional Chairman Gary Herrema, Honourary Director of the YMCA. An enjoyable atmosphere at "CATHARINA LOUNGE" YMCA officially opened With the stroke of a pen last Thursday night, the Durham Region YMCA opened their newest location in the old library building. for Mayor Jerry Taylor on COUNCILLOR || Scugos, and Bryan bonvier WARD 3 151 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Emiel's Place OPEN: 11:30A.M.to 1:00 A.M. COCHRANE, pon for Ontario representing the YMCA signed a lease which will allow the organization to provide day-care to many Scugog younsters. YMCA executive director Fraser Stewart welcomed the guests and thanked them for their support and efforts during the refurbishing the building. He also invited them all to attend the public Open House which is to take place on Tuesday, October 26 (tonight). . Bryan Davies told the guests that the '"Y" has existed for 16 years in the area and there was a need to expand. "Port Perry is the SCUGOG ISLAND For Fair - Honest Available Representation with Strong Voice Junior Citizens of the Year In 1981 the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Program was launched, to afford public recognition for outstanding achieve- ments or acts of courage and initiative, by young citizens aged six to 18 years. Last March, the first winners were honored -- 12 individuals and the entire student body of one school. They were selected from 172 the nominations and included young people who were commended for heroic, lifesaving actions; for showing exceptional initiative in community service projects; or for striving Cemetery, Greeenbank. Mrs. Francis Walker of Hepworth spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. lanson. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely were in Toronto with their son Ronald and Janice Blakely and family over the weekend. Fred and Iva Phoenix and families attended the Christening of David James Carnaghan in Blackstock Church on Sunday. Stay with Stuart ¢,, Strength j, Education! On November 8th -- RE-ELECT -- STUART McENTYRE TRUSTEE Durham Board of Education Greenbank area news Mrs. Greta Heron of Sunderland, Shirley Lee and Dorothy lanson, attended a baby shower in Hastings on Sunday and dinner guests with Keith and Evelyn Heron in Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde George of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macklen of Sunderland called on Mrs. Kathleen Leask and John recently. Next week phone 985-7712 with your news items. We need your nominations NOW Continue to give Scugog an effective, RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE VOICE! to overcome physical limitations and meet or exceed the achievements of other young people. You, the citizens of Ontario, can help bring more of these outstanding young people to our attention, so we will be able to give them the honour and public recognition they so richly deserve. If you know a young person whose courage, ingenuity, resource- fulness, selflessness and fortitude deserves recognition, please fill in the attached nomination form or contact the person named below, who is the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year co-ordinator for this community. CONTACT: Co-ordinator - Peter Hvidsten PORT PERRY STAR CO LIMITED 233 QUEEN STRELT £0 80190 PORT PERRY. ONTARIO Los Mo (416) 985-7383 A COMMUNITY PROJECT OF CP AIR AND THIS NEWSPAPER. council and staff as well as " . | am proud to nominate My name is VOTE first solid base away from the Whitby area and we look of Address forward to a long association : NOV. 8th TO ELECT with the town", he said. Birthdate The guests, who comprised DON COC H R AN [ of members of the township Address Phone No. many of the employees of the "Y" were treated to wine and cheese following the ceremony. For Information or Transportation - 985-2788. believe an award 1s deserved.) for a 1982 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award (Please enclose a separate shee! telling why you Name of this newspaper NOMINATIONS CLOSE DECEMBER 1, 1982