On Sunday evening, Jan. 16 a group of young people from Greenbank and Pinedale attend- ed a youth meeting in the Peo- ples' Church, Toronto. Mr, Don Lonie was the guest speaker, Next Sunday Mr, Ed. McCaig will be the speaker here, _Music lovers will have an op- 'portunity to hear the Oshawa Sympathy Orchestra in the Union Hall, Bond St, Oshawa, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 8th, commencing at 8 o'clock. Mem- bers of this group from this area include Mr, Almer Rennie and Mr, E. Beggs of Sunder- land, Mr. Bruce Snelgrove of Prince Albert and Mr. Len Tay- lor of Greenbank. The General Motors' Male Chorus with Mrs. Elsie Dobson, director, and Mrs, Marie Taylor, accompan- ist, will be guests of the Or- chestra that evening. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaton motored to London one day last week to visit Mr, Ed. Phoenix who is still confined to Hospi- tal, The Sweetman children of Port Perry were week-end guests of Grandma and Gramp Leask while Mom and Dad were enjoying a short holiday. } Mrs. (Dr.) Petrass of South Bend, Ind. is visiting relatives here and in Oshawa, John and Robt. Carr of Port Perry visited their grandmother Mrs. Robt. Leask during the week-end. A very good crowd attended the Community meetng which was held on Tuesday evening of last week. This meeting was called to reconsider the de- cision to move the Hall to the Park. When that vote was taken it seemed the logical thing to do for two major rea- sons. In the first place there was insufficient land surround- ing the building and then there was the possibility that in order to widen the highway through the village it would be necessary to move or demolish the build- ing. However, since then, the required amount of land has been made available and con- sent has been received from the Highways Department to make renovations on its present lo- cation, With these two obsta- cles removed the situation was entirely changed. Consequently all former motions relating to the moving of the Hall were rescinded and a fresh start made. By a large majority it was decided to leave the build- ing where it now stands. The renovation will still be carried out as a Centennial project and work must be commenced by July 1st of this year. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wm. Bacon whose sister, Mrs. Smith of Uxbridge passed away recently. A large crowd attended the Junior Farmers' Banquet which was held in the church basement last Saturday evening. The annual Congregational meeting was held on Monday evening of last week with .the usual small attendance. The meeting was opened with prayer by the minister and the first item of business was the elec- tion of Armour McMillan as Secretary. Encouraging re- ports from the various church organizations were presented and adopted as read. This was followed by the election of offi- cers for the current year, Some of these were reelected and in other cases replacements were made. Much discussion took place, several motions were passed and after a rather leng- thy session the meeting was adjourned. : The funeral of the late Mrs. | an GREENBANK NEWS Alex Boe of Bowmanville took place last Friday afternoon at Bethel Cemetery. Sympathy of Greenbank friends is extended to the sons, Wilson of Beaver- ton, Orville of Seagrave, Donald of Bowmanville, also to the brother, Gordon: McDonald of Port Perry. Sympathy is also expressed to the wife and family of the late Mr. E, R. Johnson of Sun- derland who passed away Sun- day. Social events this week in- clude the euchre party on Fri- day night, Jan. 28 and the dance Saturday sight, Jan. 29, Music will be supplied by Bill Murray. Come along and have a good time, Congratulations tor and Mrs. Elwood Clements who cele- brated their 385th wedding an- niversary last Saturday. They were entertained at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Somerville SCUGOG NEWS | Mr, and Mrs. Les Walker of Toronto week-end visitors of Mr, and Mrs. W, Moores, Mr. and Mrs, M. McLaren dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. Samells on Monday night. Mrs, Ida Banks and Mr. Lou Corrin of Oshawa Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, G. Smith. Mr, Alan Aldred and friend of Agincourt Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson and Philip of Oshawa Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs, F, Jack- son. Mr. Leland James of Toronto with Mr, C. James for the week- end, Mr. Ray Warren spent the week-end with friends in Osh- awa. Miss Sandra Fralick of Tor- onto with her parents Mr. and "of Brooklin, Mr, and Mrs. 'Jas, Ianson spent the week-end in Hamilton and got bogged down by the big snow storm. Daughter Shirley was in the driver's seat fy Dad's bus Monday morning made the round trip in fine "st¥le,. Pop might lose his job over this. Mrs. R. Fralick for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Pearson of Uxbridge recent guests of Mr. G. Flewell. Sweet Adelines Concert at McLaughlin Collegiate, Oshawa, Feb. 5. Tickets, apply to Mr, R. Fralick or Mrs. C. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Frost of Toronto week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. Tyrrell. Mr, and Mrs, D. Chappell of Toronto at their cottage, Pine Check The Label rt FET Sham BET SAE. he] AASWES LR NRE #7 Point on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis of Dun- barton Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. Kreig, Miss Linda Theurer of Tor- onto a week-end guest of Mr. & Mrs. P. Jeffrey, Mr, and Mrs, V. Aldred spent the week-end in the Bancroft area. Mr .and Mrs. R, Hope and family Sunday dinner guests of 4 LE IATL) Gd Cis PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., Jan. 27th, 1966 -- 1 Mr. and Mrs, J. Beckett. Mr, and Mrs. Bop Lehman of Claremont and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hood recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Empringham, Mr Jack. Aldred visited with Mr, and Mrs. C. Aldred recently. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Slute of Oshawa Sunday guests of Mrs. Marg. Warren, Service on Sunday at 10 a.m. - You are invited, On Your Paper TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 29th January, 1966 for the caretaking of the Scugog Town Hall and Clerk's Office. any tender not necessarily accepted. S. H. CHANDLER, Clerk Township of Scugog R.R, 3, Port Perry, Ont. & Lowest or H. KEITH GEORGE AND Are pleased to announce the Appointment of MARVIN NESBITT 986-4894 As Sales Representative for the Blackstock, Nestleton and Bowmanville Areas. Mr. Nesbitt has had previous Real Estate ex- perience and we feel that he can be very valuable to this area to service your real estate needs. Call him at once for prompt, courteous attention. LIMITED S. STONE DOOR to THEIR FUTURE > Now| No honours, no pensions, no parades, nor subsidy can replace the wish of every person who has known disability, to live and work in dignity, in free and open competition with all the world. R DOOR CANVASS in PORT PERRY will be on MONDAY, JANUARY 31st ) ; This Space Provided By The Courtesy Of PEEL'S POULTRY FARM LTD. and CHALET FARMS LTD. FES A STROBE Pr oT oe AC rr " a fhe tn v ATE aa NC ." Ta 33 G7 DAS vi Sree. © Wi 20 08 2h) J h3P7s Went \ PX @ a / li} v apn, AY wr '