a i LV ami TE , SRT, RO ll 5M rr Neighbours plan benefit | dance for sick little boy Prince Albert Area News by llean Pugh Neighbours of Ivan and Margaret Geer on Mary St. are planning a Benefit Dance and Lucky Draw on Nov. 10th in the Prince Albert Community Centre to raise money to help send four year old Mathew Geer to Boston for special treatment. Young Matthew has been very sick the past six months. The comm- ittee are looking for the support of everyone in the village. If you would like to make a donation or tickets to dance call 985-3017 or 985-7046 or contact me at 2146. Draw tickets will be on sale in a few days. Come out on Friday evening Oct. 12 to the Prince Albert United Church and the Histori- cal Choir do their thing. Also on hand will be Eleanor McKean. Belated congratul- ations to Ross and I (At the Causeway) Hwy. 7A - Port Perry 985-2486 Myrtle Alsop on their 49th Wedding Anniver- sary. They were the guests of honour at a family dinner at their son Blain's at Fenelon Falls last week. On Thursday evening the euchre players arrived at the hall and filled 12 tables. Ladies winners Velma Ross, Pearl Gostick and Ethel Irvine. We were short of men again and ladies came up on the winning side. Mens high was Mary Cannon, Mary Williamson and Irwin Kydd. Lone hand series winner J. Poots with lucky 13. Company with Bill and Earline Armstrong on the weekend included son Brian and Dawna and granddaughter, Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. Len Gallant of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Middle brook and son Chambers of Markham DINE, DANCE PARTY every FRIDAY NIGHT with the Country Sounds of DOTTIE RANDALL THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY and Joe Saunders of Port Perry. Thanksgiving com- pany with Norma Robinson was daughters Jo-anne and David Brown and children of Belleville, Sharon and Don Chambers of Scar- borough. Hugh and Mable Strong spent the week- end in Toronto with Dorothy. Hugh Har- grave and family. Glad to hear you are feeling better Mable. Thanksgiving guests at our home included Ivan and Linda of Trout Creek, Phil and Bernice Odrowski and daughters Shelly and Tammy, Bonnie and Paul Solo- mon and family, Wayne and Diane and family all of Port Perry. Rev. Don Tansley con- ducted the Thanks- giving service and Communion on Sunday with a good turnout as many were away visit- ing families over the holiday. The UCW meeting will be on Wednesday evening in the church basement. There will be a guest speaker from "the Auberge Crisis Centre in Oshawa. Please plan to attend and bring a friend. Roll call - Bring candy for Hallowe'en and it will be sent to the Crisis Centre for the children. On Sun. Oct. 28th the Church's Beef Supper with 3 sittings 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30. Price $7.00 adults, $3.50 12 and under. Tickets from the Board of Stewards or phone 985-8146. MAGAZINES 100's in Stock PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. October 10, 1984 -- 17 Greenbank News by M. Heltby "Sharing In Thankfulness' was the topic of Rev. Rodger's sermon at a combined service of Thanksgiving and Holy Communion in Greenbank Church last Sunday morning. Both ideas were supported by the choir as they sang "Sing To the Lord of Harvest', 'Thanks to God for My Redeemer" and "Come, Ye Sinners'. One of many family get-togethers took place at the home of Don and Helen McKean where Dale and Ken Ellison, Amy, Lisa and Stephen spent the weekend returning to their home in Chatham on Monday. Guests at McKeans on Monday included the Fitzgerald family and Thom Taylor of Picker- ing and the Trevleaven family of Stroud, Ont- ario. Miss Earla Hill Our travelled to Nashville on the CHOO Country bus which included a guided tour. Congratulations to Jim and Shirley Hunter, of Prince Albert on the birth of a son on Saturday, October 6th. Pleased grandparents Jean and Neil Hunter entertained family members, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Symons of Ux- bridge, Bob and Linda and family Tom, Sharing thankfulness Valerie and baby, Pat and Paul Studinski and family of Guelph also a friend from Pennsyl- vania at their home on Sunday. Mrs. Vera Lee spent several days last week visiting her daughther, Helen in Kitchener. They both spent Thanks- giving weekend back in Greenbank where they were joined for Sunday dinner by Mary June and Glenn Smith who returned Friday from an enjoyable European vacation. The marriage of (Turn to page 39) PAUL'S SHOE REPAIR 32 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY (LAKEVIEW PLAZA) " Behind Don Forder Insurance PHONE 985-3657 eet We carry some SHOES, OXFORDS AND BOOTS ... SPECIAL ... from 9.99 & up BOYS' GOOD LEATHER Not necessarily rik ile eR AE Sy |B | DURHAM | NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TAKE NOTICE that the Regibn of Durham is con- sidering passing a by-law to name Regional Road Number 23 as "Lake Ridge Road" except for the portion of the road known as Mara Road, Osborne Road and Simcoe Street in Beaverton. The report related to this matter is available for inspection in the Regional Planning Department or by calling (416) 668-7731. OF DURHAM as illustrated. Fine furniture, terrific accents plus The Regional Planning Committee shall, on : our friendly service! November 13, 1984 at 10 a.m. in the Planning Department Boardroom, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario, hear any person who claims that he will be adversely affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard. Requests to appear before the Planning Committee should be received by the Planning Department at the above address, the Friday before the meeting. Regional Council will consider the recommen- dation of the Planning Committee on November 21, 1984 at 10:00 a.m. in Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario and shall hear any person who claims that he will be adversely affec- ted by the by-law and who applies to be heard. Requests to appear before Regional Council should be received by the Regional Clerk at the § above address 48 hours before the Regional : Council Meeting. Settlement House ... in the Heart of Port Perry 183 Queen St. 985-8234 CW. Lundy, AMC.T. Regional Clerk Gary Herrema Regional Chairman