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Port Perry Star, 10 Dec 1985, p. 29

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4 | 1 4 | } | 4 4 4 Solid gold? Ken Murphy of Port Perry made an unusual discovery recently when he helped his friend Jim Mosher make some renovations to a cottage at Caesarea. Tucked away behind a wall were seven copies of an L.P. album from the Centennial Service at Prince Albert United Church, which was held June 19, 1966. Ken has no idea how the records came to be put inside the wall. They are in perfect condition and he plans to keep one and donate the others to the museum, library or any other organization that may want one. A member of the Church told the Star about 100 copies of the record were made from the Centennial Service nearly 20 years ago. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 10, 1985 -- 29 Kids' Theatre teaches basic stage, acting skills Better Hearing is better living. Es Ar | can hear you, but | can't always understand. Do you or does someone you know often say this? If so, the Siemens custom in-the-ear (ITE) hearing aid may be the answer Our newest ITE aids from Siemens can help you hear more clearly and understand what others say No cords * No tubes * No wires * Free 2 Week Trial Exclusive 2 Year Warranty LIMITED TIME OFFER * Hearing Aid Batteries ... Free Electronic Hearing Test and personal Consultations $3.00 pkg. "A Full Time Professional * Free Tubing Replacement Service You Can Trust Ed * Free Hearing Aid Cleaning Serving the Hard of Hearing for 14 Years Mr T fawers Certified Hearing Aid : * Repairs to most makes ypecialist You are invited to discuss your hearing problems in confidence without obligation. Medical referral is not necessary. We are Registered and Approved by The Ministry of Health, A.D.P., and all Private Insurance Plans. AUDIO PROSTHOLOGIST ON DUTY MON-FRI 9 am to 4 pm OSHAWA HEARING AID CLINIC 375 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1) 4)2 Telephone: (416) 434-3602 a ---- Greenbank and Area News i ---- Se ---------- Church and Sunday school will be at the usual hour next Sunday. Adult Bible Study meeting is on Tuesday, December 10, 8 - 9:30 p.m. at the home of Glen and Mary Jean Till The annual Sunday School Christmas concert is on Wednesday December 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the church. We extend our sympathy of the community to Mrs. Noreen Dale and family of Oakwood on the death of her husband Bruce who passed away last week. Mrs. Dale lived a number of years in the village with her young family. Mr. Lee Snodden visited with his grandmotner Mrs. Olive McMillan NN one day last week Trevor Watson of Markham and Corles Ashenhurst of Uxbridge spent Thursday afternoon at Ar- mour McMillans Mrs. Myrna Sharrard of Uxbridge visitied Mrs. Kathleen Leask and John on Sunday Congratulations to Lori Southern and Ken Slute who were married in Greenbank Church last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bacon one day last week. The Christmas meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on Dec. 11th at 12:30 noon at the home of Mrs. Don McKean. All ladies are Bethesda Reach Women's Institute by P.R.O. Barbara Evans "People will never look forward to posterity who never look back to their ancestors." At our November 27th Women's Institute meeting we looked back to our ancestors under the capable guides of our guest, Mr. Allan McGillivary. Mr. McGillivary started out by showing us step-by- step how to start a family tree for your family. If you get started on the right foot any challenge becomes a real adventure and that's what creating and discovering your fami- ly tree roots is. Mrs. Croxall thank- ed Mr. McGillivary and several family tree books were passed around Christmas SPECIAL December 10th to 14th, 1985 Several items of business were looked after by our president, Mrs Bruce. The reports were given from the board meeting by Mrs Doble and our annual convention by Mrs Brethour It was noted that we are twined with Prince Edward Island for the next three years, so we will write to ladies there. Our home decorating workshop 1s scheduled for January 1986. Mark Dec 14 for our Christmas pot luck dinner at the "home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bruce Time is 6:30 p.m. After Institute Grace was sung. a time of fellowship and refreshments was enjoyed. KORET TANJAY ALLURE Save 40% . p: Off Regular-Price Ticket on all 2 or 3 Pc SUITS * Selected Sweaters & Blouses ... FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR GENTLEMEN Christmas Hours Dec 11t023 930am to9PM 25% off | (Across from the Post Office) Sy Dicken OOP Qe & BAKERY Creenbank (A160) O8S 2116 something a httle different try the TEA ROOM OPEN SAT & SUN. BOOK YOUR SPECIAL CELEBRATIONS NOW! SMALL PARTIES (up to 25 persons) ANY DAY DOR-JEAN FASHIONS 187 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8274 \ welcome Members please remember to bring an article suitable for a young mother and her two small girls. This is for Operation Scugog's Christmas Cheer. Here is something new for the children in town. Beginning this January 9th, a children's theatre will be held in the Community Hall one evening a week for young peo- ple 9-13 years of age. Instructed by George Rizsanyi the children will have fun learning all the basic skills of stage acting and work toward putting on a production geared to this age group. This proves to be valuable experience to young people both in the working with their peers and promoting self confidence Enrollment will be restricted to a minimum of 12 and maximum of 18 children. Classes will take place Thursday evening 6:30 - 9 p.m. To enroll or for further information please call Instructor George Riz- sanyi 985-2294 or assistant instruc- tor Cathy Galbert 985-8351. The sympathy of the community goes to Mr. and Mrjs. Neol Phayre on the death of her grandmother Mrs. Lockie Charles, Oshawa, last week. The Don McKeans visited with Larry Treleaven and family in Stroud on Sunday. Phone 852-6693 with news next week. Zephyr manis killed A 23 year old Zephyr man was kill- ed last Friday afternoon when he was pinned beneath his car. Durham Regional Police said the man was working under the car parked in the driveway at Lot 20, Concession 2, Zephyr. According to police the car rolled and slipped off the home-made ramp, pinning the victim underneath. Vincent Cadreau of RR 1, Zephyr was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident, which took place about 2:30 P.M Thief! Durham Police say a thief walk- ed off with a metal strong box from the Port Perry IGA Store containing $600 in cash and lottery tickets According to police, the theft took place December 3 from the express counter at the store on Queen Street The counter was apparently unat- tended for a short period when the \ theft took place GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates l YEAR 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 9% 9 7/18% 10% % 10% % 104% MORTGAGE S ' varge at ~ Monthly Rates 82% 9 3/18% 94% 10% 10% 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS ho 0p SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 Members of (Lanada Deposi! rance Corporation

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