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Port Perry Star, 17 Jun 1986, p. 25

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 17, 1986 -- 25 Come hear about Expo! Greenbank and Area News by Helen McKean Come and hear all about Expo! * Doris Hill & Erla will be telling of their experiences at the big fair. Doris & Harry Hill & daughter Erla travelled to Vancouver. She will be our speaker at the Women's In- stitute meeting at the home of Mrs. Jean Hunter on Wednesday, June 18 at 8:00 p.m. All ladies are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Mel McGee attend- ed the Dance Recital at Eastdale Collegiate in Oshawa to see grand- daughter Holly's performance. They also attended a wedding in Picton last weekend. Everyone is happy to see Frank Lee home from hospital. We wish him "Good Health." All enjoyed the '"'Hymn Sing" before the church service on Sunday morning led by Mr. G. Beare and Mrs. Betty McGee. A dedication of the 'Sound System" was conducted Kitchen blaze The Port Perry unit of Scugog Fire department was called to a blaze Friday evening at home on by Mrs. Eunice Rahm, Mr. Ted Cor- dner & Rev. Shepherd. After the ser- vice the congregation moved out to the north lawn for the dedication of the new trees. Next Sunday is Communion! "Mrs. M. Couperthwaite and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshman attended the Campbell-Ham wedding in Lit- tle Britain on Saturday. For those enquiring of Mrs. Alma Roundell, she is home from the hospital and feeling her old self. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Lee hosted a family get together. Guests came from Nor- wood, Hepworth, Hastings & Ajax. ~ We are sorry to hear Mr. Lorne Blakely is in the hospital. The Stork has been busy in Greenbank! Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Saunder have a baby boy - Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Aldred have a baby girl - Danielle and for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lance a new baby brother for Chad & Trevor. Mrs. Marie Foster hosted a Bridal Shower for Kathy Smith on Satur- day. Family and friends enjoyed the delicious brunch. Baby Andrea Michelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell was christened. in St. Michaels Cathedral, Toronto by Monsignor Kenneth Robitaille. Family and > friends gathered at the Campbells home, later for supper. : There is an 'Old Fashioned Ice Cream Parlor" now in Greenbank, at the Chicken Coop Bakery. We wish the McCabes every success. Don McKeans grandchildren, Ashley & Scott with his Son, Mark & Connie joined the family for din- ner on Fathers Day. The Larry Treleaven's family from Stroud, Danny, Penny & Kari Fitzgerald of Pickering & Kim & Tom Taylor of Whitby helped make it a happy day. It was even more special when son, Glenn McKean called from Calgary. We hope everyone had just such a 'Happy Fathers Day." Please call 985-2044 with next weeks news. PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES at CIMARRON FARM * TOWNLINE, UXBRIDGE 852-3986 NOW OPEN PHONE ORDERS TAKEN OPEN DAILY 8 a.m. - Concession Two. Apparently, food had been left on a hot stove with the owners away from the house. Smoke was spotted by a neighbour who turned in the alarm. Firefighters had to break through a kitchen door, but damage was : mited to smoke from the burning Women's exhibit Ten year old Kim Gerrow of Scugog Island received some watercolour pointers from Vi Hanley on Saturday at the annual Head UCW Art and Craft show. 8 p.m. "Baskets available or bring Tol your own "A - SENECI § N [4 to | LS CIMARRON i FARM ; (os CIT ERE * Sold by the quart or by the pound " Ample Parking The Honourable Pauline McGib- * Refreshments er -- bon, former Lieutenant Governor of i © \| Ontario, will officialy open the Free Ice Water 7 "Rural Women -- Labour and Leisure" exhibit at 2 p.m. on Tues- day, July 1st, 1986. This 6,000 square foot exhibit will be located in the Museum"s gambrel Bicentennial Barn from July 1st to August 22nd daily. 'Rural Women -- Labour and Leisure' will allow visitors to trace the role of rural women in Ontario and their con- tribution to farm and community life over the past 150 years. Also featured is the work of women on the farm and in the home and their leisure pursuits in the home and off the farm. The evolution of rural life begin- ning with the laborious lifestyle of the 1830's, the defined role of women in the 1880's, to the visibility of women in the social, educational and political forums of the 1930's will be featured. In addition, a realistic look at the role of farm women in the 1980's will be highlighted as they share equal ---- Thanks to the Weight Counselling Centre I LOOK AND FEEL TERRIFIC AND YOU CAN TOO! Lose 3 to 5 Ibs. per week! HOW? By following a healthy weight loss program, supervised by professional nurses and nutritionists. DURHAM SPA « LESIURE SALES Nestleton (416) 986-4215 Spas & Whirlbaths - Spa & Pool Chemicals Patio Furniture - Patio Bar Carts Wickerware (furniture, baskets, lamps, etc.) TRY A SPA ....BEFORE YOU BUY! RENTAL AVAILABLE. Summer Sale Summer Special! LOSE WEIGHT NOW! uP 01/2 OFF All Full Service Programs -- Port Perry Clinic Only Offer expires July 1st, 1986 Daily demonstrations of spinning, weaving, blacksmithing, wheel- wrighting, open hearth cookery, far- ming activities and more are featured. The Museum is located 5 km west » of Milton (take hwy 401, exit 320B or 312), and is open May 12th to Oc- tober 13th, 1986. Admission is $3 for adults, students $1 50 (6 to 17 years), seniors $1 50 and a family rate of $7.50. Group rates available -- responsibilities in the business of Patio Bar Carts - re 119 Ch Pr farming during a time which affords ar 8 3 : How 83.99 grees '? greater opportunities for personal 10 pc Impervia Patio Set reg. $588.55 now 470.84 = S------ = = While at the Museum, be sure to y / [ih = \ N discover the sights and sounds of 4 Chairs. 60 Oval Table - reg. $492.10 now 393.68 Ontario's rural past and explore Ane x a C77 DD over 32 hectares of living history dpc. White Wicker Furmture - reg $739 Now 699.00 Clearance on Spa & Pool Chemicals COUNSELLING ais? call ... 985-9833 Monday & Thursday 830 AM to 130PM Tuesday & Friday 130PM to630PM ~ BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 238 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Call Ron Vokins for information and to see model homes. Plan books available if interested 986-4275 oe LTT sm ns

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