20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 1, 1987 "MEATING PLACE. QUALITY MEATS -- DELICATESSEN -- BAKERY ------------------ -- te se » ---------- Busy week for Brownies ORDER EARLY! Sweet Trays -- Baked Goods 180 Queen St. - 985-2818 fey Cheese Trays -- Meat Trays \ The Greenbank Brownies and Guides have had a very busy and entertaining week. On Tuesday, 12 Tweenies -- Krista Kittle, Tonya Trainor, Kacey Postill, Julia-Anna Lee, Holly Stone, Christie Norrish, Stephanie Watson, Monique Balmforth, Holly Beattie, Heather ol A YA YR A YS at PO PA YA PR A 1 Yn ATH a a td a SRC YS YO A A SH AR PS ST PR PR ST RX SR SR RK 1983 THE STATIONER PENCIL PALACE SKE SU98 pach . 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Mrs. Oldenziel gave a few congratulatory words to the girls encouraging them to further endeavours within the Guiding Movement and taught us two new songs in a campfire singalong. We appreciated the many parents and relatives who witnessed this ceremony. Coffee and desserts were served following the ceremonies - thanks for the "sweet" donations. On Saturday both units took part in the Port Perry Santa Claus Parade. The Girl Guides were ab- solute angels!!! We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bacon and the parents for their help. Our very own Brownies entry entitled "Pound Puppies Clubhouse Christmas' emerged victorious in the Best Children's Float category. We were not only surprised but very pleased to be its proud reci- pient. Many thanks to Williamson's Uxbridge, Brad Howsam, Earl Phoenix, Roy & Gord Hooker, Heather & Bob Smith, Brian & Laurie Norrish, Bonnie Postill and to all the parents. Kudos to Dot and Dianne Hooker for their talent, dedication and perservation that gave us the winning edge. (What will you do for an encore next year?) We would like to send a great big hello to Katie Gross, who is home recuperating from an operation -- we miss you and are looking for- ward to seeing you real soon -- Love from your Brownie friends! The Christmas Teen Dance will take place on Friday December 11 from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. at the Green- bank Hall. Admission will be $3.50 at the door. Music will be provided by Rebel D.J. Music Service. Pop and chips "also available. These dances have been a big success in the past so come on out. Many thanks to all taking part -- from the kids having a good time to the adults who have chaperoned -- your par- ticipation is appreciated! If any adult would like to help at this dance, please call 985-3703. Mrs. Muriel Gibson, Helen McKean, Marion & Donna Durward enjoyed a five day trip last week to New York, Philadelphia & Atlantic City. The U.C.W. pot luck dinner (casserole, salad & dessert) will be held on Monday, December 7 at 6: 30 in the church basement -- all ladies are invited to attend this Christmas meeting. The Christmas season really began for those attending church on Sunday morning, as our Minister David Shepherd, began a series of sermons on ' 'Christmas Baptism en- titled "What Child is This." The junior choir brightened the service with two songs 'Brighten The Cor- ner Where You Are" and "Christmas Mosaic." Randy Watson and son Robbie lit the first Advent candle. Sunday School members are busy getting ready for the Christmas Concert to be held on Wednesday, December 9. Sunday guests with Willie & Bet- ty Stone were his brother Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stone, Toronto, Dick Ward, Claremont, Bob, Dianne, Jen- nifer and Scott Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couperthwaite attended the Senior Citizen Christmas dinner party in Uxbridge on Tuesday evening. The Christmas meeting of Womens Institute will be held on Dec. 9th at the home of Helen and Don McKean, with a pot luck lun- cheon at noon. Please remember to bring an item for the Operation Scugog Christmas box. The Roll Call is "Name your most precious Christmas Gift."" Come and bring a friend. Don and Helen McKean motored to Port McNicol! to attend the 90th birthday for Helen's mother. Many family and friends joined to celebrate this day, including 3 great- great-grandchildren that she saw ~ for the first time. The November meeting of Green- bank Women's Institute was held November 17 at the home of Mrs. Donneral. Mrs. Iva Phoenix introduced the guest speaker who was Mrs. Catherine Daigle from the Family Planning services of Oshawa. She gave a very interesting talk on the 'benefit received from touching and showed a film presented by Dr. Jessie Potter, titled "The Value of Touch." A reading was given on Canadian Industry and the roll call was name an industry within fifteen miles of home. Helen McKean gave a short report on the last district meeting. It was decided to give a donation to Community Care and a Christmas Box will be packed for a mother and son in support of Opera- tion Scugog. Thanks was extended to Bessie and Iva for planning such.an n- teresting meeting. prt MACKEY & BAILEY A BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS g9o . Diaries 1 Saturday Mornings - 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon je : MONTHLY PLANNER Lake Scugog Lumber Building Stradellina TMa00 0 hee - SWWIZRY Attache Case CL Oshawa Rd., Port Perry (416) 985 7391 03195 - Detar cvpagons JANE'S ISLAND HAIR DESIGN Hair Cut & Style .............. *10.00 & $7.00 Children under 12 ...... *6.00 & 5.00 Children under 5 .................... *4.00 Co. Ltd. Long Hair a Little Extra | Tints & Highlights .................. *20.00 235 Queen Street . 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