Gr 4 ag, A oo RETR a J bh BERENS 4 pls se ALT 5 %e 0 Re {he F57 GUAR BAY ATX Greenbank area news Greenbank Sunday' School teachers are making plans for the annual Christmas concert which will be held in early December. It is important that children wishing to participate in the program please start to attend Sunday School right away. Our apologies for inadvert- ently , omitting several names of students receiving. diplomas and awards at P.P.H.S. Commencement. Belated congratulations to Robert Hill, Dale Proceinier, and Suzanne Saulnier on receiving Grade 12 grad- uation diplomas and to Tony, Grannini who was co-winner of a Science Project award, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter and other members of the Hunter family attended the Sunday morning Christening of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Studin- ski's baby daughter in Guelph. Greenbank Women's Institute meeting will be held on Thursday November 18th at 2 p.m. at the home of Betty Stone. Guest speaker will be Isabel Gregg, a member of the Claremont Women's Institute, she will show slides on Iceland. Reserve Sunday Nov. 28th at™1 a.m. for Greenbank - United Church 86th anniver- sary. The Rev. Dr. A. Leonard Griffith writer, lecturer, and Minister of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Bloor Street, Toronto, will be our guest speaker. The com- bined choirs of Greenbank "and Prince Albert United Churches will minister to us in song. Lunch will be served following the service. Ladies of the community are asked to please bring lunch, sand- wiches or cookies. Sympathy of the comm- unity is extended to Mr. Tony Minten and family on the passing of his mother. Mr. Minten flew to. Holland for the funeral. Fred and Helen Keyzia of Collingwood have been - spending a few days with Mrs. Minten. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gray of Glenarm called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby on Sunday. Boys and girls 7-12 years of age who are interested in becoming a part of Junior Choir are requested to come to Greenbank Church on Wednesday, Nov. 17th at 4 p.m. for a first practice. The country cousins couples club will meet on Sat.. Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. in Greenbank Sunday School room for an evening of euchre, crokinale and song. Everybody 'is welcome to attend as long as you come in twos. Mr. and Mrs. Don Real of Tyrone spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee. Mr. and Mrs. Don Donneral were at the funeral of their cousins wife, Mrs. Garnet (Dora) McLean of Woodbridge. Dora was also a cousin of Mrs. Ivan Spencer. Mrs. Dale Evans, Amy and Lisa of Watford spend last week with Mr. and Mrs. 'Don McKean. Susan and Ron Cundy of Owen Sound, Evelyn and Keith Heron of Norwood, Kathy and Gary Duss of Hastings and Great Gran-. daughter Shannon, called on Mr. and Mrs. James lanson over the weekend. Mrs. Aitken of Toronto has been spending some time with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Mann until her "health is much improved. Mrs. Betty Snodden of North Bay has been spending some time with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee while her husband was away hunting. - The happiest families are those in which the children aré properly spaced. About ten feet apart. Next week news, please phone 985-7421 or 985-7712. 'An aniovabie atmosphere. at © "GATHARINA LOUNGE" -151 QUEEN'S Sr REET - PORT PERRY Emiel's Place .. ~ OPEN to 1:00 A.M. Auction Sales WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. . Holsteins Auction sale: Muskoka, Parry Sound Club sale, Selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, cows and their daughters. 50 fresh and springing reg. cows I] . year for our 19th annual Christ- also featuring three very good J ; games, ' 'wrapping paper, cards, candles, and heifers, Consignments are "now being taken. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auc- tions, Uxbridge. 416-852-3524.N 23 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale of furniture and ° antiques, the property of MR. AND MRS. JOHN BALL, Ux- bridge, selling at the Wiison Sales Arena, 2 miles north of Uxbridge, including Duncan Phyfe dining. room suite with 4 chairs, china cabinet, 2 bedroom suites, 9 ft. x 12 ft. patterned rug, drop front desk, dining room table, piano and bench, wicker pleces, antique rugs, apple peeler, dishes, sewing Hachine; qu. books, jars and crocks, 2 aluminum doors - 81 5/8" x 33V2" =~ 795/8" x 312', wooden storm windows 43%" x 36", plus the complete contents of this older | home. Sale at 6 p.m. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions, Uxbridge, 416- 852-3524. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Xmas Toys -- Gifts Stouffville Sales Barn Be sure to join us again this mas Toy Sale. Dolls, trucks, books, crayons, giftware, stocking stuffers, something for everyone - Ho Ho Ho! Sales Barn Auctioneers. \ WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 8 SALE TIME: 12:30 P.M. Auction sale: Victoria's 11th Opportunity Holstein. Sale at Hickson Sales Arena, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ontario. Approxima- tely 60 head of Registered and Grade Holstein Cattle. 30 mature . cows in all stages of lactation, remainder bred and open heifers and calves. Watch next week for sale highlights. For consign- ments or further information contact Sales Office 705-324-8311; Sales manager John Buckley- 324-4017; Sales agents: Cliff Lillico 439-2380; Bob Eagleson 939-6380 or Carl Hickson- Owner - and Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. ' 324-9959. Our next monthly sales are Wednesday, January 12th - | 12:30 P.M. and Saturday Feb: ruary 5th - 12:30 P.M. Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star recently installed their new officers. Back row, left to right; Shirley Nicholls, Betsy Staniland, Mabel Cawker, Stella Dennis, Elsa Bongard, Sarah Brunton, Eastern Star hold meeting Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star, met Thursday evening, Nov. 11th in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, with a small attendance due to fog and rain. The newly elected Worthy Matron Sister Joyce Taylor conducted the open- ing ceremonies and the Flag was presented by Marshal Sister Stella Dennis. At this time a short Remembrance Day Service was of interest. Guests from Sunbeam Chapter, Oshawa, were in- troduced and given a cordial welcome by the Worthy Matron. Past matrons and patrons were greeted. Blue Ray Officers and members were welcomed by the worthy Patron Brother Sam Cawker. Communications included many letters, notes and appeals from various sources. The regular business was transacted and action taken regarding worthwhile projects. A bake sale will be a fund raiser - to be held Friday, Dec. 3rd at 10 a.m. in the Masonic Hall. Members please keep this date in mind. Every member will have to work to make it a success. Hobo teas will also be of interest to raise money during the year. After Chapter closed and Officers retired, the refresh- ment committee served a delicous assortment of tea biscuits, coffee and tea, con- cluding an informal, pleasant evening. Former local man lands Ottawa job A former Prince Albert | resident has been named research assistant to Con- servative M.P. Tom Siddon of the B.C. riding of Rich- mond-South Delta. Richard "Dick" Doyle, who has been working as a radio broadcaster in B.C. for the past several years, will start his new job in Ottawa December 1. Dick was born and raised in Prince Albert and went to Port Perry High School before going. on to study For a Free Estimate CALL: 985-2530 EFFICIENCY EXPERTS THI KING OF CONVERTING TO ELECTRIC OR GAS HEATING? 4 SEASONS HEATING 'Math and Economics at the University of Guelph. He worked for a while with CKAR in Oshawa, then moved on to Vancouver and joined the Richmond CISL staff two years ago. Dick will be accompanied by his wife Tory, who is also a radio reporter with a station in Vancouver. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Doyle of Prince Albert, who are just delight- ed that Dick will be moving back East in a couple of weeks. *Qualified Serviceman* *Guaranteed Work® Elsie Wilbur, Judy Davidson, Margaret Cornish, Brenda Newsome, Lee Heath, Marguerite Mitchell. Front from left; Marjorie McCombe, Patron Sam Cawker, Matron Joyce Taylor and Chris Dennis. Black Lab Dog - Answers to the name of "Midnight." Lost north of Port Perry, wearing a white flea collar and leather collar. 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