24 -- PORT PERRY STAR L Tuesday, April 23, 1985 Group of Three carouses for 35th and 27th Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong Last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Fred Can- ning, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Merv Pugh enjoyed din- ner at El Stavro's in Oshawa then dancing "afterwards. This 'Group of 3' have been friends for years and were celebrating Merv and II ean's 35th wedding an- niversary and Fred and Vivan's 27th anniver- sary. Congratulations to you four from all of Prince Albert. | guess Roy and Dorothy were along to do the driving. Thursday evening saw 12 tables of euchre at Prince Albert Ladies high was Rose Willoughby ; second was Kathleen Watts and low went to Dora Geer. Men's high was Ernie Healey, second was ee a ¥ [HICH SCHOOL STUDENTS! Bring in your Student Card and receive a discount of 10% Off All Fashion Jewellery | Frit 197 wees Steet Pot Pry O88 8200 Siva i W Hall. Owen Gray and low was Frank Andrews. Come on out next Thursday, April 25 and play euchre at Prince Albert Hall. Please remember the Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair on April 27 and please have your - baking at the Church by one o'clock and it will be picked up from there. And on May 4 don't forget the auction sale at 11 o'clock at Florence Smith's. The U.C.W. are doing the lunch so hope to see you out to help Florence and the U.C.W. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arm- strong and grand- daughter Tiffany were in Oshawa on Saturday night to the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Robert King at St. Philips Hall. Two Prince Albert boys, Andrew Pereman and Gavin Cochrane, were in attendance at the Minor Hockey Banquet in Port Perry on Satur- day night to accept the awards they won as part of the Atom Hockey team who are Eastern Ontario Champions. Nice going boys! On Sunday, April 14, Shelley Olsen held a baby shower for Kelly and Kara Olsen. Hap- py to report Tom Olsen is Guild The Louise Patterson Handicraft Guild held their regular monthly meeting in the Presbyterian Church Hall on Wednesday, April 10. The workshop began at 10 a.m. and was followed by the business meeting which was concerned mainly with plans for the Annual Craft Exhibition to be held on Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11. Canng brutal situations The unitorm is hike a beacon on the street It signals help Compassion But not many people know how much it takes to be a soldier in the Salvation Army The inhuman hours The incredible patience The Taking responsibihiey tor those whom society 1s unable FOR THE LOVE OF GOD. GIVE. you give to take responsibility for Providing help. and then hope. for the people who need itmost But they know Anyone whose lite the Salvation Army has touched knows And we ask for them. that As much as you can For the love of God home from Halifax for a Congratulations from Prince Albert to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes at R.R.1, Nestleton. They celebrated thei: 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, April 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie An- drews and Colleen and Tracey were happy to be there on Saturday. The Chambers household was ringing - and singing to happy waes on Sunday. Shirley and Robert were home friendly and intelligent. Trouble is, she also needs a home. If you've got lots of space fo run and would like to adopt this from Toronto, Cathy and Murray and boys were there and John and Jason were too. Mom cooked Sunday dinner for them all. A number of people from Prince Albert en- joyed the beef dinner at Seagrave on Wednesday . Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Béacock in Lindsay. While in Lindsay they called on Plaunts. Please call Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. Family Finder good-looking pooch, give | the folks at the Scugog-Uxbridge Animal Shelter a call at 852-7295. vote DON HADDEN DURHAM (0-14 UXBRIDGE 852-6194 KESWICK 476-3753 PORT PERRY $85-9060 SHARON 478-4168 CANNINGTON (705) 432-2158 For more intormanion, please contact THE SALVATION ARMY BOX 1222, 114 BROCK STREET, UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO LOC 1KO .