Ss RR -- hs vee he ee el ro H- ' a - » » oo LEX." ' i ATR * el ' ' » - y g o. rae pd, LE I ERRORS ET ase RE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 8, 1984 -- 19 wpm i mm " a (Fd rd nt A { | | i Haven't seen him for 15 years Long-lost brother comes from Alberta Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong Last Sunday the whole Robinson family were home to see their mom, Norma and celebrate the first birthday of Natalie Brown. Present were Sharon and Don Chambers from Scar- borough, Jo-Ann and Dave and girls from Peterborough and of course, Jeffrey and Laura. The ladies of the U.CW. held a small work bee on Tuesday morning and left the kitchen of the Prince Albert Church spotless. Thank you girls. I am sure you will agree it needed it. Sorry to hear that Mabel Strong is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Got lonely for your man, aye Mabel? Colleen. Andrews and Charlene Daigle were among the many Grade 8 students from R.H. Cornish who enjoyed a bus trip to Quebec City for 4 days. Lorraine Andrews accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes to Toronto Airport on Tuesday night where they met Clifford Dayes from Drummibhiller, Alberta. Lorraine's brother who she hasn't seen in 15 years. Hope you enjoy your stay in Ontario Cliff. And Happy Birthday to Tracie Andrews. She was 11 years old on Tuesday May 2. Staying with birthdays, if you see Norma Robinson on Thursday, May 10, wish her a happy birthday. The Captain of the Cancer Society phoned me and asked me to say "Thank you" to the volunteers of Prince Albert for a job well done and to the people of Prince Albert for your generous donations. All in all it added up to a jobe well done. The Fred Olsen home on Simcoe Street saw all the Olsen children home on the weekend. Tom had flown home on a business trip and spent the weekend with mom, and dad. Shelly was down from Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen from Port Perry joined in too. Prince Albert Comm- unity was busy Sat- urday with "The Friendly Visitors Group" having their / = d |. N LS N bake sale and flea market. If you had a ticket on their draw, well here are the winners - Alex Leask from Prince Albert (two hooked cushions) ; Yvonne James the grocery hamper; Al Bender the dinner for two and M. Wood the plaque. Congratulations to all winners and thank you to all for you support. A number from Prince Albert attended the Bowling Banquet at the Latcham Centre on Saturday night. Dianna Strigley from Prince Albert won the trophy for the most improved bowler on the Monday night 9 o'clock Ladies League. Ilean Pugh from the same team had high single for the year. 3 SEN IY wi Mr. and Mrs. Merv Pugh were in Raglan on Sunday attending the 60th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryant. Imagine 60 years : lucky if some today last 60 days. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Bryant from all Prince Albert. Ladies of the UCW, please remember that the regular monthly is on Wed. night May 9 at 8 o'clock in the church basement. Thursday was the euchre at Prince Albert Hall, only nine tables were filled. Hope to see more out on May 10. Ladies high was Mar- lene Skinner, second was Dorothy Butson and low was Marion Bell. And men - they needed the ladies help again - ie we 4 t¥ 8 Tulip basket Saturday was a busy day for the members of the Louise Patterson Guild as they held a sale at the Presbyterian Church. Included was a demonstration of quilt- making by Aileen Dawson, Alva Thompson, First was Caroline Hough, second was Clarence Butson and low was Frank Andrews. Come guys, get away from that TV and come out Thursday May 10. Doors are open and game (cards) starts 'at 8 sharp. A number of people from Prince Albert were at the United Church in Port Perry on Sunday to hear Dr. Matt Dymond speak. Sorry to report that Milt Heayn is in Port Perry Hospital. We are thinking of you Milt. Earl and Jean Martyn were hostess to the Pool Club last Tuesday night. This was the last night until fall. Please call Ilean at 985-2146 with your news next week. : Florence Smith and Betty Collins. The quilt has a spring-like motif and is named "basket of tulips." It has been bought by a person in Bobcaygeon. HOME INSURANCE DJ TAYLO INSURANCE BROKERS LTD: © . 170 Water Street North, Port Perry - 985-8416 Also see us about your : Life, Auto, Farm, Commercial & Mortgage Insurance Needs! Shrine €lwd 4d SHRINE RING RCUS OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM SAT., MAY 12th 9:00A.M. - 1:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. SUN., MAY 13th 2:00 P.M. ONLY TICKETS: Adults $5.00; Children $3.00 ADVANCE TICKETS: Adults: $4.00 Children $2.00 AVAILABLE IN PORT PERRY AT: Don Forder Insurance - 30 Water Street Barry's Variety - 18 Water Street Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds - 268 Queen Street This Message presented by the following businesses: NONQUON TRAVEL 14 Water Street - Port Perry GORD LEWIS MOTOR SALES 94 Water St., Port Perry PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Dr., Port Perry divp Benoit dept RRR ! Dia e& J The Ontario Youth Employment Program pays $1.25 per hour Need help this summer? Ontario business people and farmers who hire youth to do extra work, can get help in paying wages... .through the ONTARIO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM. EMPLOYERS MUST: * create new work, in addition to the regular and seasonal employment normally provided during the program period. * be able to provide 25-40 hours of supervised employment a week for between 8 and 20 consecutive weeks. * have actively operated a business or farm in Ontario for at least one year prior to April 16, 1984. EMPLOYEES MUST: * be 15 to 24 years old * reside and be eligible to work in Ontario * not be related to the employer THIS YEAR OYEP RUNS FROM APRIL 16 TO OCTOBER 20. OYEP is a popular program. Apply now. Deadline for application is June 8, 1984, or earlier if all funds have been allocated. To find out if your business is eligible, call 1-800-387-1290. Ontario Youth Employment Program 1-800-387-1290 | $ ¢ ran-Ghay Leduc Lyduc': Pigaéry 7 Crysler ¥ Ontario, Helping You Hire the Help You Need. ONTARIO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Subsidies Branch, Queen', Park Toronto, Ontario M5G 2E5 ps 4 7 or uk Z ¢ Ministry of 7 Municipal Affairs And Housing Ontario Claude Bennett, Minister William Davis, Premier