10 -- PORT PERRY STAK 2: 'Yessy, Fobidary 20, i96y Prince Albert urged to help the Red Cross Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong March is Red Cross Month, our local Red Cross counts on all of us for financial support, in order to offer you and I many services. Eg. Emergency Services, Blood Donor, First Aid and Water Safe- ty courses, equipment loans, etc. Watch for a Red Cross letter to ar- rive in your home! Please give consideration to making a finan- cial donation this month. If you see Pat Love on March 3 wish her a Happy Birthday and Rachel Keeler will be 10 years old on March 2, so you kids up there at Prince Albert School, make her day for her. : Nine tables of euchre were fill- ed at the Prince Albert Hall on Thursday evening. Ladies prizes went to Bernice Wells, Gladys Slack and Mary Williamson, the winners on the mens side were Grant Bright, Ilean Pugh and Pat Norton. The draw prizes were Grant Bright and Blanche Baird. Please come out again next week March 2. We sure do appreciate your help. Please remember the cabbage- roll supper on Sunday, March 5, all tickets are sold but if you are helping with the meal, please do your part. Fred Dayes is still a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Come on Fred - get well soon from all of us here in Prince Albert. - he will be 18 years old on Feb. 28, one of your best girl friends phoned and told me Max, you lucky dog you. From all of us in Prince Albert Max. Mr. and Mrs. G. Lehmann have returned from a vacation in the Caribbean Islands. Seems to me they got home not too long ago from somewhere else down south, wonder what they find so good down there. Please phone Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. Alida and Art Bell from Port McNicoll were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Murphy and boys in Prince Albert. Sunday visitors with Brian and Dawna Armstrong were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Webb of Oshawa and Mr. Stephane Leveillee of Brooklin. Sorry to report that Joan War- ren is not feeling her best these days. Keep smiling Joan, we are thinking of you here in Prince Albert. Lavrene and Mary Devitt of Oshawa had dinner with Les and Grace Beacock one day last week. Then on Sunday Les and Grace spread the tablecloth again for the Mr. and Mrs. T. Cole of Oshawa. Happy Birthday to Max Diagle _A multitude of Bunnies can be made before Easter. Make one in class on March 2nd and 9th and get patterns for many more. Register at (formerly Modern Textiles) located in Luke's Country Store 201 Queen Street - Port Perry 985-3221 <d | 0 ® iesypy--= all' . Jey pL IY 3 RR " go » "Affordable Housing, Is It Possible In Scugog?" LP ir IN : : That's the theme for an Important panel discussion 7 a gh Z a i March 6 in Port Perry at 7:30 In the Town Hall 1873 | i : on Queen Street. The public is Invited to attend this meeting and there wlll be a question and answer peri- | od. Scugog Mayor Howard Hall will be a member of | the panel, and Laurel Price (above) will act as moder- | ator. Other panel members are Valerle Cranmer, sen- | lor planner with Durham Region; Deborah McLeod from the Reglonal Housing Authority; Paul 'Sherwood | | | | | | ( THURSDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT George 'Miami' Rizsanyi Disc ONONHOBILERS WELGOE of Borella Co-op Homes, and Alex Shepherd, CA. This meeting is sponsored by the Scugog Social Planning Council. 139 WATER ST.. 6 HIGH STREET PORT PERRY ANTONY'S HAIR STUDIO (formerly Advanced Hairworks) located in the ZEHR'S PLAZA, Uxbridge announces the addition of the following services PRIVATE ROOMS for TANNING and FULL WAXING SERVICES plus ... MANICURES & PEDICURES Opens Das 2 Werk 852-5155 J No )ORT PERRY auto glass & trim WITH THIS COUPON 2 So ad Se 985-8507 - MOBILE SERVICE - GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP