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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1987, p. 17

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RSET RTL LE. TTT TET ThE, Greenbank and Area News The Greenbank Brownies had a very busy day: last Saturday. They all tripped up the road to Beaverton to the 1st Sunderland District Ral- ly. Theme this year was Interna- tional. They enjoyed watching slides and eating in Japan, dancing in Mexico, Germany and Scotland and . of course we can't forget the candy and treats from our own Piniata we made. Special thanks to two moms. Jan Robinson and Heather McWilliams without them driving andhelping we wouldn't have been able to go. Greenbank Brownies have also entered the Fitness Challenge. We will be playing skipping games Wednesday at 12:45 - 1:00 p.m. Come spin-a-rope and help cheer us on at the Greenbank School. Regular church services were held on Sunday when Dedication of a new display case and 25 Service Books was held. Don't forget there * will be no services in our church next Sunday, May 31, because of An- hiversary Service at Seagrave. The following Sunday June 7, Sunday School Anniversary Service will be held in Greenbank at 11 o'clock. Guest speaker will be Mr. John Cavers of Zepher whose presenta- tion has special appeal for the children The next meeting of the Evening Unit, UC. W. will be June 3, 8:00 p.m. at the church. We will be hav- ing a guest speaker from the Children's Aid, talking about child abuse. New members and guests are welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snoddon of Valencia spent Sunday visiting with her mother Mrs. Olive McMillan and Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan Miss Earla Hill has recently ac- cepted a position on the Britanis Cruiseship. and is now sailing in Caribbean Mr. Stewart Reynolds of New York visited with his aunt Mrs Aileen Dobson and other relatives in the community recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wallace of Port Perry called on Mrs. Oliye McMillan one day last week. At Wednesday nights home game, the Greenbank Ladies Lob Ball team won a close game by one run over Nestleton. Both Cleaverton 'girls: Carol in back catch and Deb- bie at short stop made terrific plays helping with the win. Our next game is hosted by the Manilla Steelers on ALL TYPES -- ALL MAKES --- STEREOS & HI-FI's MODULAR-4 SERVICING PHILIPS THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL 2148 OORST. E. 723-5341. PARKSIDE STEREO "| 7° FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS - RCA - ZENITH - TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS JUNE. " ~ MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE 2 5-6-7 at BROOKLIN COMMUNITY PARK (Winchester Rd.) INSIDE ARENA EVENTS THURSDAY, EVENING JUNE 4th, 1987: 7:30 PM -- Official Opening by Debee Niziol, Miss CNE 1986/87 -- Miss Brooklin Spring Fair Pageant -- Irwin Smith Music -- MC Bob Burt FRIDAY, JUNE 5th, 1987: 9:00 AM to Noon -- Exhibits placed in arena 5:00 PM © 10:00 PM -- Open to public, re: Exhibits & Concessions 6-00 PM -- Spelling Bee SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, 1987: 10:00 AM © 10:00 PM -- Open to public. re: Exhibits & Concessions 12:15 PM -- Mary Kay Cosmetic Demonstraiton by Eral Hancock 12:45 PM -- Anderson Collegiate Senior Band 1:00 PM -- Highland Dancers 2:00 PM -- Baby Show 4:00 PM -- Linda Dervent Florist Ltd 0/2 Whitby Mall Florist Demonstraton 4 15 PM -- Durham Sheep Producers Demonstration 4:30 PM -- Algoma Orchards Apple Market 5:30 PM -- Gaetane Ollesch Dance School 700 PM -- Kandy Kane Dance School, | Kuds from Arthur Murray 7.10 PM -- Arthur Murray Adult Dance Stud 800 PM -- Ventriloquist SUNDAY, JUNE 7th, 1987: 1000 AM © 500 PM -- Open to Pubic. re Concessions 12 30 PM -- Doo Doo the Clown 12 45 PM -- White Feather Farms egg cooking demonstration 00 PM -- Hghland Dancers 1 15 PM -- Doo Doo the Clown 1 30 PM -- Whe Feather Farms egg cooking demonstration 200 PM -- Durham Sheep Producers 215 PH Doo Doo the Clown 2 30 PM -- Myrtie Circle and Square Dancers 4 00 PM -- Studwo of Dance & Performing Arts 600 PM 10 1100 PM -- Fiddlers & Stepdancers Contest Mus by Dan Penny. Joe Aylward & Bands OUTSIDE EVENTS + THURSDAY, EVENING JUNE 4th, 1987: 4.00 PM -- Pomy Show for Children 4:00 PM -- Carada Sports Action Display 500 PM -- Midway Rides Open 5:00 PM -- Bawaran Tent Opens FRIDAY, JUNE Sth, 1987: 10:00 AM -- Pouftry Display 10:00 AM -- McQuaid's Petting Zoo 10:00 AM -- Canada Sports Achon Display 400 PM -- Midway Rides Open 500 PM -- Bawaran Tent Opens 8:00 PM -- Terry Sumson Show. Coumtry Music SATURDAY. JUNE 6th 1987: 10:00 AM -- WcQuad's Petting Zoo 1000 AM -- Widway Rides Open 10:00 AM -- Pouiftry Dssplay 10°30 AM -- Parade 10°30 AM -- utipgmg of Heavy Horses 11 00 AM -- Presentaton of Parade Prizes 11 00 AM -- Carada Sports Acton Drsplay Il 30 AM -- Lg" Horses 1200 Noor -- Bavaran Tent Opens » 1200 Noon -- Rabbi Show 1200 Moon -- Pet Show } 12 00 Noon -- 4H Dairy Show 1 00 PM -- Dary Cattle Judging 1 30 PM -- Horse Draws 200 PM -- (og Sewmg & Nad Driving 700 PM -- Egtth Annual Tractor Puli SUNDAY. JUNE 7th. 1987 . 1000 AM -- Carade Sports Acton Dsplay 1000 AM -- WMQuad's Petting Joo 10 30 AM -- Sound May Bale Roding Contest 1100 AM Dery Goat Show © 500 PM 11 00 am Upen Al Breed Horse Show 11 45 AM -- Horseshoe Pacheg Tournaments 2 00 Neer Woway Rides Open 12 30 PM -- Sheep Show 1230 PW Best Cathe Judging i 30 PV -- pruess Horse Racng Par Wutuy Betting - Sheep Shearing Demonstration Sheep Shearing Demonsiraton 2 00 PM 300 PW TTT RRR NTR... 0 Tey www RRR rr -- Monday May 25th Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan spent one afternoon last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson of Balsam The Womens Institute May meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Murray Lee's last Wednesday evening. The Roll Call, "Do you believe in physical punishment for children," this was well answered with many pros and cons. Shirley gave a short talk on the expression of love bv discinline Mrs. Toni Min- ton then spoke about some of her ex- periences as a caterer and also showed us a way to transport hot meals and keep hot for several hours The Institute Ladies, with the Afternoon ladies are entertaining at the Nursing Home this week, this in- cludes providing a birthday gift for anyone with a birthday this week. A social hour closed the meeting with lunch served, to 5 visitors and 14 members. The Saintfield Ladies Lob Ball played a home game last Thursday evening against Ridge North Real- ty and winning a well played game. EC Tm -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 26, 1987 -- 17 Brownies 'travelled' around the world Their game this week will be at the park on Wednesday evening, at 8:30 p.m. against The Bad News Blues from Port Perry Thanks to all who called with news this month, please call your news to Mrs. Armour McMillan 985-2924 next month. Life -- you can only live once, but if you live right it is enough. 5 Year ~ Annual "Interest (1/4% i; NTS re ! ote ori os | APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 Water Street, Port Perry 985-8471 20% OFF -- All FLEECE WEAR -- Men's, Women's, Children's -- Jogging Suits, Jogging Pants, Tops, Shorts -- SPORT SOCKS -- SLACKS - SHORTS - TOPS - for Girls (2 to 14) and Boys (2 to 18) { | I The winner of our $100. Gift Certificate Draw was Madeline Gaver, RR3, Port Perry. ¥ A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE IST T-To RR = 2 Ao -T-1 AE Slo T ok A = 1-1 ol lV

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