i ¢ Mrs. Reg Cookman of Sun- years to her daughter Mrs. derland is spending a few W Eileen Raines. Eileen has days with Mr. and Mrs. Ross - been doing all of the order- Cookman and family after Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rensink | ing, Pricing gic, and 1 dout injuring her back in a fall. are safely home after avis without her." she Ald is too much for her anymore. people more than anything" in the store that has been John Leask and Murray So rela pr] . An : Now in her 82nd year, Mrs. Mrs. Hope said that she she said. known as Jessies Smoke Stone attended a quarter PY h 't on H ital Hope emphasized that their Dad to enjoy the business to The Star would like to wish Shop for so many years. horse show and sale at Exhi- ne 1s ngs ow as is nothing wrong with her stay at it as long as she has, Mrs. Hope health and hap- The new owners Mr. Scott ss : (George Kilpatrick visite . d ) but is now going to retire and piness in her retirement, and Ballagh & Mr. George Young bition Park on Friday and pi Jicins™ the misses Pusinessand the only reason oo FC 2 it woilld Gat b oi : Saturday evenings. Grant cp... yarn and Edith She Was leaving is because il take og to miss th a un {ple Ger the business last ¥ Stone and Beaver Howsam 20 . ng iss the ccas Tonday. Brown in Toronto last Wed- went with them to the show : . nesday. on Friday evening. Miss Laura Brown is a Mrs. E. Tait: and her patient in Toronto Western brother and Mr. Wm. Car- Hospital. She fell and fractu- negie recently returned from red her left hip. a round-the-world tour. Allen Blain was home for the weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Mann pps. Jim Blain. 5 spent a day visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laroc- 5 % Wsher h Jasons, g due and family of Uxbridge he $ unday guests of Mr. and ere Saturday afternoon vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. YES WE CAN The community was FLOCKS shocked to hear of the $2,000 : $50,000 sudden death of Harry Oyler 2nd & 3rd-Mtges in Oshawa on Saturday. $ 95 _ $ 95 : Harry had lived with his Single Roll w ina 1 brother, Sam, for a few B e are now making loans ' -. 5 on all types of properties in years when he came from d v your area. Call direct coll England and was well known ec! -- Prompt Investment in the area. Lop a Bay Sh Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Santenio 66-9586 evgs. 231-8144. Low Pallaggrossie of Oshawa WwW { Sri Bay gurgose, Gntatis were Sunday afternoon visi- d pape I tors with George Kilpatrick. S | | EMIELS | LACE Qe glance at this sting now oe - R Sunworthy collection of flocke \/ - f 2 ) ay tells its own story of A / f 985-2066 elegance and classic charm. i Velvelure wall fashions are so very \ "\ 4 =- | i practical. They are all ready pasted, \ ---- "SEIN » TAR SRE BA Rs ZT, LG Ld i A h. $ SAVED . fS { SHU ' h . 8 bo S 4 IAT , ' ! EUS RENT A Shdid SAVERY. : BETH Jo phate A aban aiocltht fd hate nisin dhl io (nsdidesividdatstodactivibimtatisbsirdarad PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 13th, 1974 -- 3 4 kreenbank News | 4 d lady ; » The Women's Institute Mrs. George Beaton were gran a re lires meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Roger . ' { Greenbank Hall on Wednes- McKnight, Misses Mabel and "his is the hardest thing 1 Chel ] Is F day. March 20 at 2 p.m. Mildred Beaton of Uxbridge have aver done in "wy i { Guest will be the County and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce caid Mrs. Jessie Hope in a Home Economist, Miss Bea- Beaton and Willie of Saint- interview with the be ) last -g trice McClenaghan. Roll call field. Thursday. Mrs Hope has -bring an article.of your own Holidaying with her (14 ie business which she handiwork. parénts, Rev. J. and Mrs. |. operated successfully in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale Roundell are their daughter, Por Yorry Since 1955 ' of Torogto were Sunday Mrs Burgess and her son Mrs Hope left Har House in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Christopher of Denbeigh. [y ndee Scotland in 1911 Cookman. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Em- poop WAS only cighteen Mrs. Oscar Gibson and pringham of Agincourt were years od to COMO 0 Canada \ Darlene also Mrs, Snooks of weekend guests of Mr. and id ) find suitable Work Sunderland had afternoon Mrs. Archie Empringham. "There Was it "wo work tea with Mrs. Evans of Roy and Edna Parrish of 00 hore she nid. f @& Uxbridge recently. Sunderland visited one day |. trip abroad cost $50. at Our apologies to the Perry family for our error in last weeks news. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Ray Perry on the recent death of her father. Mr. arid Mrs. Jim Innes of Pickering had Sunday supper with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Innes. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely attended "Open House" at University of Guelph this past weekend. There will be a Euchre party in Greenbank Hall this Friday evening, March 15 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tre- leaven and daughter were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean. WHERE GOOD FOOD IS ON THE _ visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter with Mr. Peter Forsythe at his farm near Hamilton. Miss Sue Ann de Haas of McMaster University was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely on the weekend. Several young people from the area attended the Junior Farmer Zone Bonspiel at Fenelon Falls on Sunday. The county Bonspiel will be held next Sunday at Sunder- land Arena. Cedar Creek the time and upon arrival she stayed in Toronto with fr iends for a short period. "The city did not appeal to me so I applied and received a job working in the McKen- zie farmhouse near Col- umbus" she said. In 1943 "Jessie" began work for Frank Smith in the location which houses Elea- nors Flowers today. When Mr. Smith died, she took over the business, carried out the two remaining years on the lease and then in 1957 moved into the present location. Mrs. Hope gives much of the credit to running the business for the past few so they go up with a minimum of fuss. They are completely washable. And they are dry strippable, so when it's time for a change, they come down in minutes. Velvelure flocked wallcoverings demonstrate that high style wall decoration can be accomplished at Pp) budget-minded prices. MENU EVERYDAY 894-99... a yes-you-can wallcovering Our private . Li READY PASTED Banquet Room DRY STRIPPABLE Washable is now open Available at budget-minded prices from Pape Is FACILITIES FOR: e PARTIES @ MEETINGS e RECEPTIONS - (of groups up to 40 people) A. W. 2 24 (@) C K $4 25 Single Roll hd "Enjoy our cosy fireplace atmosphere' * 1D) OF 5/29 2 ALY 8 OF \ i ASH N@ J 393 (Room may be licenced if desired)