Ashley Begg shows off her entry in the Creative Basket Easter Art Exhibit. The contest is open to children aged two through eight. All entrles brought Into the store are dis- played, and each will receive a gift. John Greenwood in concert Apr.22 Last weeks' euchre results are as follows: Ladies first prize to Margaret Gall, second prize to Muriel Fisher, Men's first won by Harold Dennis, second prize to Helen Duff, low prize to Janet Magrath. Lone hands to Bertha Hurren. Lucky door prize winner Ruby Smith. 50/50 prize won by Peggy Ashton. 14 tables were played. Next euchre on Thursday, April 19th at 8 o'clock at the Com- munity Centre. The Eleanor Knight Group of the Women's Missionary Society met at the home of Ray Death last Wednesday evening with presi- dent Lois Daw chairing the Meeting. Ruth Oliver continued the study on Africa. The May meeting will be held at the church. The Ladies Bible Class will meet on Wednesday evening of this week at the home of Florence RR ORRIN ASTIN Ashton at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Gwen Cassidy from Toronto visited over the weekend with Muriel Fisher. Doug and Florence Ashton visited recently with Mrs. Ruth Purdy, Orangeville. Rev. McEntyre's sermon title last Sunday was "The Meaning of Palm Sunday." His text was from St. Matthew 21, verse 5. Scrip- tures were read by Ron Ashton and Rita Davidchuk. The choir sand "All Glory Laud and Honor." There will be a special Good Friday Service at Burns Church at 7:30 p.m.. We welcome everyone to join with us, as well as Easter Sunday morning at 11:15. On Sunday, April 22, John Greenwood will be in concert, at v Shs hetstedstedztiathats 3 r fa rr} L p ry ----- -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 10, 1990 -- 35 IF YOUR AD ATER : , BA. LIB. IF YOUR AD | || poygip p, BRIDGEWATER, SE ese LAW OFFICES have read It this week. | Bon iiaoin bk tt A 38 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8491 For Advertising Made Easy -- providing 14 years experience in -- call the REAL ESTATE -- INCORPORATIONS PORT PERRY STAR FAMILY LAW -- WILLS -- ESTATES 985-7383 ® Restaurants \ Drop in anytime and see why Durham folk have fallen in love with Melanie Pringles Restaurant. It's a dynamic 50's concept complete with operating jukes, great food and service, games for the kids and FREE POPCORN. Come on in and experience the pizzaz you thought was gone with the 50's! LOCATIONS in OSHAWA, WHITBY and PICKERING NOW at the OSHAWA LOCATION: SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:00 A.M to 2:00 P.M. Adults Children under 12 3 1050 SIMCOE ST.N., | : | (near Beatrice) Fo Word enihyt CAA 432-1957 | | | | | | GOME ON 000 . Come and be part of the biggest and best Festival Days Weekend yet... THE WORLD TOUR JULY 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 1990. If you represent a business, club, or social group, and are interested in being located on Queen Street during Festival Days, come to our information meeting on Wednesday, April 18th at 7:00 PM in the Gate Restaurant. Refreshments will be served. This year's charges will be as follows: Chamber of Commerce Member ... Free Social Groups .... Free Non-member (as of April 1, 1990) ... $250. Call 985-7306 for further information.