CAM md ul lH | Annual kiddies' bash Hall roof raised with spooky fun | - Greenbank News by M. Holtby B. Stone Greenbank Hallowe'- en Bash was held at the hall on Saturday night. More than one hundred children attended, dressed in a wide variety of wonderful costumes. A good attempt was made at raising the hall roof with music, games and lots of spooky fun. The hall committee would like to thank all the parents who volunteered their help and a special "Thanks" to the contest judges. We know it was a difficult task to choose winners and they really did a terrific job. Thanks again and "Happy Hallowe'en" to all village kids. Mr. and Mrs. Minz . have moved from the village, back to their farmhouse on the Marsh Hill road. Prof. Parker of Toronto visited Prof. McCready on Sunday. Congratulations to Jennifer Baird on winn- ing the Registered Music Teachers of Ont- ario scholarship for high marks received in Grade 8 voice and theory exams recently. Jennifer, now a student at Ryerson, Toronto, spent the weekend at her parent's home and participated in the Oshawa Festival Sing- ers Concert 'Evening of Song" in Sunderland on Sunday evening. Be sure to reserve Saturday evening, Oct. 17th for a Bicentennial celebration at Green- bank Hall. Learn or renew old memories of bygone days with a presentation of slides and movies of local places and events topped off with a social hour of lunch and coffee. Friends and former neighbours of Cathy Tobin are invited to attend a bridal shower in her honour to be held at Ruby Beare's home on Saturday afternoon, November 3rd. Ladies please note - lunch will be provided. Sunday guests of Rev. Arthur and Ruth Rodgers were Mr. John Heard of Brechin and DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings - 6:30 P.M. & Saturdays. PLEASE CALL: 985-2916 Headquarters for 'Freeman Formalwear Cjueqouge Wena Wear Lid. 985-8160 - A Mon Tues & Thurs 10to 6 Fri 109 Sat 105 PORT PERRY PLAZA STORE HOURS SPECIAL ci, EL All telephone numbers of -MacMILLAN ORCHARDS were omitted from the 1984 directory. 686-2531 ® 686-0388 RECORDED INFORMATION - 686-3515 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCombe of Oshawa. Several people from our community enjoyed a beef dinner at Prince Albert Church on Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Raines and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone attend- ed a party in honour of Dr. and Mrs. Clem "Reeds at Bingeman Park in Kitchener last Saturday evening. Dr. 'Reeds has been the general manager of United Breeders Inc. of Guelph since it's in- ception in 1968. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sheridan on the death of Mike's brother in Terrace, B.C. A big vote of thanks is extended to several un- named gardeners who have tended the newly formed '"'park' area in downtown Greenbank. A number of spring- flowering bulbs have recently been added to the flower beds there. Another two votes of thanks to Norene and your answer. * Investors has thirteen investment funds which allow you to select a balanced portfolio, matching your resources and goals. Don't let inflation erode your savings. CALL: NELSON PATTERSON TODAY. R.R.3, Port Perry, 985-2034 Chavestors Mildred for their efforts in producing the beauti- ful flowers beside the church again during this past summer. Do plan to attend Greenbank United Church at the Anniver- sary service on Nov. 4 . Guest speaker will be Dr. Matthew Dymond of Port Perry, Ontario. Please note tliat the service will begin at 11 a.m. : The congregation Sun- day morning enjoyed special music provided by a large junior choir accompanied by assist- ant organist, Betty McGee. Rev. Rodger's sermon . topic was "Have You Ears That Hear?" Rev. Rodgers was a dinner guest of Mel and Betty McGee on Thurs- day evening. On Sat- urday evening, October 20th, Rev. and Mrs. Rodgers, Darlene, and Larry were guests at the wedding of niece and cousin, Cathy Gunsoles and Mr. David Warren in Belleville. Please phone next weeks news to I. Phoenix 985-2092. Here's Your Chance To Celebrate... Saving Money ... Looking Terrific! PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 30, 1964 -- 9 Katherine Watson, a teacher at R.H. Cornish Public School, was more than willing to pop on her snowman suit to promote the Port ~ Perry United Church Women's Frosty Fair Bazaar, coming this Saturday November 3rd from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the church base- ment. There'll be a nursery available, tea room, crafts, home bak- ing, delicatessan, kiddies corner and more! Joinus... Carol, Carolyn, Linda, Mary and Sonya ... for our Celebration! PERM OF YOUR CHOICE This special offer lets YOU choose the IDEAL PERM for your hair. And if you're not sure which type of Perm is best suited for your hair ... consult one of our friendly professionals. $3.00 right now. Feel like celebrating? .. of course! SAVE OCTOBER 30 through NOVEMBER 17 You'll save