8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 21,1973 Greenbank News The Irish sure kicked up a storm over the weekend to the tune of no hydro for 9 or 10 hours to many residents of the area. Hydro users of greenbank would like to express their thanks to the repair crews who worked overtime in such stormy weather to bring the necessi- ties of life back to those in need on Sunday. Sorry to report Mrs. Cliff Midgley was taken by ambulance to hospital on C3 Ian FURNACE WONT WORK? "MUST BEA HITCH" MAY BE THE FAULT OF THAT OLD L RELIABLE PLUMBING & HEATING For Information Phone Bert Faber 985-2012 applicant. less time. Our bookkeeping, runs 40 weeks. improve your job opportunities. For New Canadians are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ACADEMIC UPGRADING Elementary School Completion - Duration depends on the individual COMMERCIAL TRAINING Commercial Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Archie Empringham spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Les Third of Seagrave. Sincere congratulations and best wishes of the com munity are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Stone (nee Karen Sonley) on their recent marriage. Sorry to report mrs. Reg Foster and Mrs. Robt. Leask are at present confined to hospital. Mrs. James lanson has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Gordon Walker at Hepworth and was storm- stayed there over the week- end. . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phoenix attended a wedding at Dresden on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George * Beaton and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines have re- turned from a vacation in Florida. Winners at the Friday night euchre party were as follows. High Ladies Mrs. Doris Hill; Mrs. Lizzie Fraser, Low - Mrs. Mabel Pearson. High men Bill Carnegie, Bill Bacon. Low Mrs. Jean Pogue. Door prize Howard McMillan. The Stone Realtor B on- spiel at Port Perry Curling Rink attracted a number of curlers from this area. Misses Laurie Foster and DURHAM COLLEGE RETRAINING DIVISION COURSES FOR ADULTS Check this list of full time courses. Completeion of one of them will Courses with exeption of English Grade Levels 9 to 12 - Each level normally takes 16 weeks to complete but if a student is willing to work hard enough with our new concept of individualized learning, he can complete a grade in Department offers THE FORCE OF ICE being pushed on shore by high winds shoved this boat clear through the back ofits house last weekend. training in shorthand, business mathematics and business correspondence. Courses can be arranged for periods of ten weeks and longer depending on the time required to reach a level of proficiency to enable a student to obtain employment. ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS A basic English course organized to develop the language skills of non-English speaking people. Emphasis is placed on conversational skills though reading and writing are also taught. attendance for this course are 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. All these programs are organized to accommodate new entrants throughout the year. person can join them anytime. STARTING APRIL 16 Drafting - Instruction is given in mechanical and architectural drafting, blueprint reading and mathematics. STARTING APRIL 30 Marine Mechanics & Small Powered Equipment - Practical training in the repair and maintenance of power mowers, farm equipment, outboard and inboard engines, skidoos and power saws. Therefore, a Debbie Lee are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kubbinga and Chris- topher at Ajax. A number of local mem- bers attended the Junior Farmer bonspiel at Sun- derland on Sunday. There was no Sunday School or Church service here on Sunday morning due to the Hydro failure. typing, The hours of Course DID YOU KNOW YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR TRAINING ALLOWANCES? FOR DETAILS CONSULT YOUR LOCAL CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE If your are not eligible to Canada Manpower Assistance you may enroll in a 16-week course for $48.00 or $40-week course for $120. To ensure acceptance on course contact immediately: MR. R. MALONE The Retraining Division Durham College of Applied Arts & Technology Simcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario Telephone: 576-0210, Ext. 231, 228 4 fi i The boathouse below was also damaged by rising ice. Damage from this 'Act of Ged" is not covered by insurance. No estimate of total damage is available because police were not notified. ¥ Seagrave 4H Club The 7th meeting was held on March 14th at Seagrave United Church. It started with everyone repeating the 4-H pledge. After this we took up the collection. Diane Barr, president was away so the Vice President Bonnie Short took over the meeting. Next we were asked if the colour of the bristle board is suitable. Following this the Roll Call, why does the colour of material you choose suit you?' This was answered by everyone. From this Bonnie turned the meeting over to the leaders. We discussed slip- stiching hems. The dem- onstration was done by the leaders which was on the slip stiching. The Group Work was working on the gar- ments. We ended the meeting with the 4-H motto. Since the next week is holidays we won't be having a meeting. But the last meeting will be in the following week. Don't forget the Achieve- ment Day in Uxbridge on May 5th. Everyone welcome. Darlinne Watts ENDER AND TRIMMED Beef Sale BLADE ROAST ©.*1.09 Short Rib Roast ®.*1.09 POT ROAST i. ¥1.09 Braising Ribs ~~ ».°1.09 STEW BEEF i. 1.09 FREEZER SPECIAL WEINERS 6ib.box $3. BQ MIDDLETON'S MEATS QUEEN ST. -- PORT PERRY ~ 985-2562