Lg GREENBANK NEWS The Church service on Sun- day morning was in charge of Mr. Edwin McCaig who deliver- ed a very fine message, A pleasing solo by Miss Betty Couves accompanied by Mrs. David Lee was also much ap- preciated. A large crowd at- tended the Sunday School Rally Day service with Rev. Bob Dob- son of Sunnybrook Hospital as guest speaker. Next Sunday the Fall & Winter schedule be- gins with Sunday School com- mencing after church. Mr. and Mrs. Don Washburn and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves on Labour Day. : Miss Reycraft has returned from Maine where she spent the summer months on vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Phair and boys were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brun- ton of Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Suggitt of North Bay. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Don Real on the birth of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Dusty, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty and Mr. Geo. Matthews attended the wedding of Miss Faye Hooper and Mr. Bob Burley at Wick last Saturday afternoon. Congratulations to the ladies of the local W.I. who won seven first prizes on their entries at Port Perry Fair. Miss Jean Murray of Manilla and Mrs. Frank Hayes of Tor- onto were guests of Mrs. Alice Phoenix and Miss Jean on Wed. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Love and Mrs. Harold Werry of Oshawa were also guests at the same home on Friday. Mrs. Rowland of Toronto is visiting her friend Mrs. Laird for a few days. The W.I. will meet on Sept. 22. Please note change of date, more details next week. Miss Beatrice Lee is attend- ing the Jr. Farmer Camp at Lake Couchiching this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macklin of King City visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask on Labour Day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith were Sunday guests of Mr. and Albert. Congratulations to Miss Ruth Couves who has successfully completed her vocal and instru- mental courses and has return- ed to her teaching duties at Brampton. A large number of relatives and neighbours met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mec- Millan in honour of the bride and groom, Mr, and Mrs. Bill McMillan. With Mr. Danny! Reesor as M.C. a very happy €vening was enjoyed by all pre- sent. They were presented with many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dure of Burlington were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sharp. Pleased to report that Mr. Sharp is still making steady improvement. Rev. and Mrs. Cooper of Ux- bridge called on several shut- ins in the village last week. The C.N.E. has closed its doors for 1964, the youngsters are back at school, our minister, wife & family and many others have returned from vacation and harvest operations are com- pleted so Autumn has once again caught up with us. Pl A SS ya A LAT HLS (ed CAR ML BE a ET TY Ar a CD BE SR SL A rf Ak 2 ' SN As x, i Se ot a SAY WRG od Fad rl oo 5 A ks at & BL Mrs. Gordon McGuckin of Mt. PORT PEERY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPT. loth, 1964 - -- 1 Can. Weekly Newspaper Assoc. Elects Alberta Publisher As Pres. Kenneth E. Patridge, publi- sher of the Camrose, Alberta, Canadian was elected president of the Canadian Weekly News- papers Association, held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Aug. 23 - 26. Formerly a reporter with the Regina Leader-Post, Mr. Pat- ridge started as a partner with the Camrose Canadian in 1947 after service with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He has been a director of the CWNA for the past four years. Other officers elected at the closing session of the conven- tion included: J. Louis McKenna of the Kings County Record, Sussex, New Brunswick, first vice-president; John Sancton of the Westmount Examiner, Westmount, Quebec, second vice-president and directors A. B. S. Stanley of the Arrow Lakes, B.C. News; Arvid W. Lundell of the Revelstoke, B.C. Review; Fred Johns of the Le- Alberta, Representative; L.. D'Albertson of the wright, Alberta, Star-Chronicle; C. Irwin McIntosh of the North Battleford, Saskatchewan News Optimist; A. L. 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