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AQUA SATIN Y Latex Satin / Enamel Decor Shoppe 154 Queen Street Port Perry 985-4808 Mor [ian LL st Floorin -- (0) PRATT & LAMBERT PAINTS J B From Page 12 They average one pound wool per acre and are grazing on 500, 000 acres. This Moran Hills Farm is run by the government. We were introduced to the fa- mous sheep dogs actions tend- ing sheep at Walter Peak Sheep Station. They are truly remark- able, one doing the work of many men. Here I phoned Don at home. . It was 3 p.m. in New Zealand but 10 p.m. the night before at home. We toured the famous Milford Sound at Te Anaee "The Gateway to Fiordland." This proved to be the highlight of many visitors. Rudyard Kipling described the "Sound" as "The Eighth Wonder of the World" it is a place of mountain peaks sor- ing thousands of feet above the water with so many waterfalls cascading from the high valleys. In Dunedan we saw the huge dairy farms. Here we travelled north along the rugged coast back to Christ Church and boarded our plane for our flight to Melbourne. Muriel and I were excited as we were to meet Pat Towers, a friend I made on our trip to Nor- way in 1986. She lives in Tas- mania and was meeting us in Melbourne. More next week about Australia. Here Lillian were looking for yesterda 41,000 feet up in the heavens. It is no joke trying to stay awake. Don, Helen McKean and sis- ter Jean Butler visited with Donna and Mark McKean in Ty- rone on Wednesday. They are now the proud parents of a baby girl, born on March 16 in Bow- manville. Her name is Caley- Marie Margaret, a second granddaughter for Don McKean who already has four grandsons. ~The Greenbank Women's In- stitute will meet at the home of Bessie Donneral on Wednes- day, April 15 at 1:30 p.m. Our roll call is "Name Your first School and First Teacher." The April meeting of the Fide- lis U.C.W. was held in the church last Wednesday. Jean Rodd, Barbara Vale, and Eu- nice Rahm were in charge of the devotions. The theme "Easter" done beautifully by the: group. Discussions took place regard- ing our "30 Anniversary of U.C.W. Church Service." This is to be on May 24. More about that later. The Greenbank euchre will be held this Friday, April 17 in Greenbank Hall. Mrs. Marion Jeremy visited with her mother Margaret Cou- perthwaite and Robert last weekend. a Maple Leaf spotted in the area gation took the part of Jesus when we read Luke 22, closing with the Easter Hymn "Be- neath The Cross of Jesus." Anyone wishing to place lil- lies in the church for Easter con- tact Valerie Hunter at 985- 3586. Two more snowbirds have re- turned home to Greenbank. Iva and Fred Pheonix have re- turned from an extended visit to Florida. Greenbank Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders wish to thank the community for their su port for our cookie blitz. We braved the elements to make our rounds on Saturday. If you were missed contact 985-3420. News Flash. Congratulations Greenbank. The Maple Leaf has been spotted in the area, but we need to see many more if we are to meet the "Fly The Flag Challenge." Get into the spirit, show you are proud and tell your neigh- bours: Go Greenbank Go, Let your flag flo, Big and small, fly them all, Show you are proud Canadians to one and all! The big night, Friday, April 24. Greenbank Gamblers of the past vs. Greenbank Cuties of the present. Wesley and Holly Beattie were in the Bowler of the Year Tournament on Saturday. They x CR Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee had toearn Bowler ofthe Month mm Shy Hears spent a snowy weekend in Otta- gradually to enter. Congratula- in Sydney. Too Doris and Harry Wa With daughter Debbie and tions to Holly who won in Ban- joined Myrtle and Lillian visit- Mark Roundell and family. tam Division. Wes came in sec- ing Lillian's cousins Margaret In the Greenbank United ond in Pee Wee Division. and Ken Pike. What along way Church, on Sunday, we cele- Sunday guests with Brian to go to visit friends. brated "Palm Sunday." The Bob and Debbie Beattie where Don We travelled 12.656 miles Stang family lit the last Lenten and Cathy Trump from Angus. from Cai Australi candle. "He Gave His Life For own home on two Saturdays as You and Me" was beautifully : Everyone said the joi lag was sen by crm: oo otvee | ADVERTISING DEADLINES not like any we experienced be- Rev. Shepherd's sermon was REAL ESTATE fore. I slept 12 hours at one "Lord It's Hard To Be Humble" 5:00 P.M. Thursday ime, one part of the trip was telling us to be looking at the in- giant floats aul 2 minutes forest of others by, becoming DISPLAY ADVERTISING rom Iionolulu ancouvecer humble showin everyone on 767 plano going 850 mile our own humility. 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