33 Cannington lady dies in crash 12 north of the Whitby- Reach town line. Whitby OPP said Miss Gerrow was attempting to 'pass a truck when her car went into the west ditch and Jacqueline Mary Gerrow 24, of 40 Ann St., Cannington was killed early Thursday morning when her car _ smashed into a tree on Hwy. struck the tree. The accident, which occured at 7:15 a.m. is under investi- gation by Constable Bruce Knowles. Brush up on your hunting knowledge Metro Region Conserva- tion offers a hunter safety training course at Cold HA. E. Johnson OPTOMETRIST for appointment call 985-2383 or Zenith 59240 Creek Conservation Area. The two-part course, lectures and practical demonstrations, is scheduled for Wednesday (October 24) at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday (October 27) at 10 am. °° Under chief instructor Lou Romhanyi, participants will cover all aspects of hunter safety training -- proper gun handling, maintenance, new developments in fire- arms, game regulations, sportsmanship and balli- stics. Those attending both sessions will be eligible to take the Ministry of Natural Resources Hunters Licence examination. The course is particularly worthwhile for novice hunters who "are required to pass. the Government examination before they can obtain thejr first hunting license. PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, oct. 24, 1973 - 3 Greenbank and area news Church service will be held next Sunday, October 28 at 11:30 am. A good attendance is requested. Mr. and Mrs. Couperth- waite of Sunderland were guest visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sunday. Recent visitors with Mrs. Mona Mero were Mr.a nd Mrs. Royce Brisbin and son John from Mississauga, Mrs. J. Anderson and child- ren also Mr. and Mrs. J. Waddell from Brampton. We are pleased to see Mrs. Harold Baylis recovered from recent operations. Miss Sally Treleaven, Toronto visited the McKean home this week end. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Couperth- waite on the arrival of their baby girl. A good crowd attended the Women's Institute Meeting held at the home of Mrs. Gerald Hunter. Mr. H. Wat- son showed some very in- teresting pictures on his travels. Anniversary service will be held in the church, Nov. 4 at 11:a.m. Mr. and Mrs. H.J. Bayley of Greenbank airport hosted the annual Queen's Fly-In of the Ontario Flying Farmers on Sunday. 'Mrs. Dorothy Harrison of Mount Albert, Mrs. Bayley's sister is this year's reigning queen and was on hand to greet the forty planes that came in for this event. Around 175 people gathered at the Hall for lunch. Dogs or wolves are again attaching and worrying the sheep. Mr. Keith Lawrence had some killed. "Beward of these animal killers." Mr. and Mrs. F. Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark enjoyed a northern scenic trip as far as Fort Francis, lately. Mr. and Mrs. A. Empringham, Murray and Trudy visited Douglas and Shirley Empringham on the occassion ,of Doug's birth- day, at Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. ART GArcs Gordon Smith, Mrs. Ted Walker, Julianna and Michele of Colbourne. recent visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Mel McGee. Mrs. George Waddell, Mrs. McGees mother is progressing favourably in the hospital and hopes to be home soon. "Here's another safty precaution. A little light flashes on when a payment is due." ON THE MENU EVERYDAY WHERE GOOD FOOD IS It costs no more to "Eat and Meet" inour NEW DINING ROOM Please do drop in & enjoy a meal in our new surroundings TAKE-OUT ON ALL OUR MEALS Pizza and Fish & Chips to go Phone 985-2066 Ties FA rrow Shirts Slacks $400 _ 3 500 $800 _ $G00 $1295 - $1695 - $2195 Men's Craft Coats 32% - 39% Boys' Coats $15%. 518% Suited for Fall © Men's Suits *139" Tip-Top -- Two pants Sport Jackets $5Q9% A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE | Dack Shoes *35% GREB BOOTS Insulated GREB Steel-Toe BOOTS High Cuts Men's Black OXFORDS $ 3 4% 26" Rubber Soles eT oo SE a » J; We