i H ™ _--_ rr " ye IS ANN rt ie AO i-- Sr C--O -- a ae ult AN ln gm ob LANA a | | At Prince Albert Public School Celebrating 200 years Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong As you read of Prince Albert news know this year 1984 is "Bicentennial = Year" and Prince Albert school is in there trying _ very hard to get in the act and to teach the children to participate and the meaning of 'Bicentennial'. I boarded the school bus on Tuesday and got off at Prince Albert and spent the morning view- ing the school and talking with Mrs. Gill, who teaches the slow learners, they might be slow learners but their manners and hospitality were A-1. A flag has been purchased for the school measuring 54 inches by 108 inches with the Bicentennial Celebrating Together 1784-1984 theme on it. From April 5 to 17 at the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery in Oshawa there will be an Art Show and 16 paintings were done at the Prince Albert school. Room two will be making butter from Ontario cream one day soon. In the hallway of the main school Mr. Green has setup a display of old toys in a locked display case. Go up to the school and look around anytime they want your company and if you want to show them anything old or antique they would love to hear from you. And most of all see you. I hear that Grace Beacock visited our school in the noon on Tuesday. Now if two old ladies like us can, I am sure you can too. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sweetman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goulding are back home after a two week stay in Jamica. : If you young couples in the Prince Albert village with little babies and toddlers feel you can not bring them. out to church, please do bring them and you yourself come. There is a nursery in the church basement and very cap- able ladies to sit for you. This is the United Church by the way and we always sit down at 11:30 to thank the Lord. We need you young people to keep Prince Albert on the map. Mr. and Mrs. John Brough and boys are back in Prince Albert after a two week stay in Daytona Beach in Florida. Three of those days were spent at Disney World much to the boys delight. Seven tables of euchre were played at the Community Centre on Queen Street Thursday evening March 29. Ladies high was Dora Geer, second Margaret Watson and low was Dorothy Aird. Mens high was Pat Norton, second was Harold Mc- Dirmid and low was Sandy Moore. Hope to see you next Thursday April 5 at 8 sharp. Please remember that April is Cancer Month and volunteers will be knocking at your door. Please open your door, your heart and your wallet. Congratulations to Shawn Plain, son of Don and Nancy Plain. He won first place in the Pinewood District Cub fewer cows Shur-Gain QUOTA MAKER, is a new 40% dairy supplement that can help you work to your quota with better feed efficiency and perhaps with QUOTA MAKER is a very palatable blend of all-vegetable, natural protein sources It contains no urea. Designed 31 in SHUR-GAIN Car Derby in the speed division. This enables Shawn to go to Camp Samac in May to try again. Best of luck in May Shawn, your Prince Albert friends are right behind you. ~ Mr. Bernie Sharpe and son Steven of Lindsay were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong also Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McKinnon and Chantilley of Stirling, Ontario spent the week- end there. If you see Judy Olaisen on Saturday April 7, wish her a Happy deserves it. Congratulations to Michelle Bray who belongs to the Port Perry Figure Skating Club. On Saturday Mar. Cannington, Michelle passed her pre- liminary free style and fiesta dance. Keep up the good work Michelle. Prince Albert is proud of you. Please call llean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. Birthday. She . NY a 3 \ 4 3 LY ed « 7 oa Y a » ' ~ - < - - v RE | i i ~~ = A trip to the sugarbush sure is sweet but the syrup isn't the only attraction. At Pren- tice Farm on Scugog Island, the 1st Port Perry Brownies troupe, including three young ladies, enjoyed trekking through the woods, riding a hay wagon, and gobbl- ing up syrup-laden pancakes. They also Blowing in the wind found time for a little milkweed blowing. That's Wendy Handyside at left, with her friends Julie Poplvich and Andrea Durham. It was the fifth year in a row that the troupe had visited the farm during the Maple Syrup Festiyal. Busy social time in Epsom area Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling were pleased to have their daughter, Dr. Pat Asling and her son, Ivan Clarke for supper with them on Sunday. Jamie Ashton was a supper guest on Thurs- day. Mrs. Larry Olsen visited her parents in Barrie over the week- end and was pleased to N The flexible NEW supplement for on-farm mixing with grain or top-dressing on haylage, silage or high moisture com Keeps your herd in top condition for top performance wise choice DD), MARLOW'SFEED SERVICE Na) DIVISION OF WALLACE MARLOW COMPANY LIMITED BLACKSTOCK PHONE 986-4201 oats muir PORT PERRY PHONE 985-7363 for maximum flexibility in feeding, it can be easily top-dressed on haylage, silage or high moisture corn Or, it can be blended on the farm with grain for balancing roughages To ensure top production in your dairy operation, ask for QUOTA MAKER from your Shur-Gain dealer It's your find her mother feeling much better. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry were Mrs. Wilda Myers of Bobcaygeon and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Kerry of Green- bank, son Paul of Toronto and daughter Donna of Guelph for the weekend. Epsom-Utica Social Group had a most enjoy- able Sat. evening play- ing volleyball against the Goodwood Group. All report a fun evening and many thanks to our hosts, Barry and Dini Page, John and Edith- Ann McManniman. Congratulations to Ray and Dorothy Munro on their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday April 1. Many friends, neighbours and rela- tives called at their Open House held at the home of their son, Ross. Congratulations from the rest of us who didn't get the message. Mr. Stan Taylor of Etobicoke visited for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. Recent visitors at the Howard Ashton home were Donna and Joel Van Veghel also Betty Tapscott. Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mrs. Jessup (a new neigh- bour living in the house GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- 3 YEARS 4 YEARS. ........ 5 YEARS 10 5/8% FE 12% -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information. 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