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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1974, p. 24

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= a a a, = a tan Me RE BS t gr 7, ara 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1974 |] Greenbank news Next Sunday Church and Sunday School will be the same hours as usual. ce Greenbank Scouts will be having a paper drive next Saturday, the 26th. The boys - hope to get the papers col- lected before noon. The boys would appreciate it if the papers were tied in bundles 'or placed in cardboard box- es. ready to be picked up. Mr. Frank Hardin, concert organist of Detroit, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Latta over the weekend. Mrs. D. Robinson has- returned home after a very pleasant trip to the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mount attended the Ontario Milk Transporters Annual Meet- ing and Banquet in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Musselwhite of Queens- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fowler,-both of Port Perry to Sunday dinner. Quite a number of Milk Producers from Greenbank enjoyed a Concert and dance in Uxbridge, Friday evening. Last Sunday several fami- lies from Greenbank enjoyed Church Anniversary Ser- vices at Pinedale. Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Stone visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Spark in Toronto, on Sunday. Several Breeders attended the Championship Show held last Wednesday at Peter- local "borough. Miss Janice Till visited Miss Vanna Woodhouse at Goodwood over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold How: sam had family dinner last Sunday. Those they enter- tained were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Somerville, 'Columbus, : Mr. &nd Mrs: Reg. Philip and Leanne of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cok and Mr. and Mrs. Howard . Gibson, both of, Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. E. Clements. Mrs. Henry Thomas enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee to Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John King, Jill and Lori were Sunday supper guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd King of Port Perry. ireenbank community is having a presentation at the Hall, Greenbank, for Carolyn and Grant Menzies and family, Friday, Novem- ber Ist at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please provide lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skinner and daughter Marnie and John Phoenix of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Guy and family of Lindsay visit- MEATS allele, RIGHT! BEEF CUSTOM KILLING - FREEZER ORDERS Fronts, Hinds, Sides Personalized Cutting and Wrapping PORK The Family Butchers gpecials for this week 35 to 40 Ibs - cut & wrapped Loins of Beef ,*1.79 LEAN Stewing Beef » 99° 2'2 DOZ. GRADE "A" Small Eggs Chicken 4's MEATY Braising Ribs - .,. 79° BURNS BULK WEINERS '1.59 v. 69° » 59° CAWKER'S BUTCHER SHOP - Port Perry - Phone 985-2562 AFTER HOURS PHONE: Queen St. 985.7327 Holstein | ing Mrs. Saturday. Also, Mrs, Ains- worth of Peterborough on Friday. rordon and Cathy Wilson, from Garden Hill, members of the Flying Farmers' Club of Ontario flew into' Hugh and Roberta Baird's on Sun- -day. Whisked them on a aeroplane trip to a "Fly-In* Breakfast at Picton Airport, took them on, landing at Belleville airport, then far- ther to Peterborough airport and back to Hugh and Rob- erta's for supper. Hugh and Roberta experienced such a heavy snowstorm while they were above Picton, that the pilot had to guide the plane with instruments. Daughter Jennifer spent the weekend with Alissa Lee. The Senior Citizens from Greenbank and Port Perry enjoved a bus trip to Kitch- * . ener. While there, they took in the Octoberfest. Mr. and Mrs. Roundell entertained the guest minis- ter at Pinedale Anniversary; for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd had granddaughter Annette Foster for the weekend. Nursing Home News The church service Tues- day was taken by Mrs. R. C. Rose from the Anglican Church. Mrs. Rose and son, James, showed slides of their spring tour of England and Scotland. We had pray- ° ers of Thanksgiving.for the harvest. The lesson was from 28th chapter of Deuter- onomy which tells of God's blessing on those who keep his commandments. Thanks were given by Mr. G.Christie An enjoyable Thursday afternoon was spent with a leatherwork demonstration by Tanna Leatherwork. Thursday night bingo win- ners were Mrs. B. Small- - man, Mr. G. Christie, Mr. J. Doupe and Mrs. E. Byers. Weekend visits were enjoyed by Mr. G. Hood and Mr. H. Vine.. Mrs. Dollie McKinnley and Mrs. B, Harrison had birth- days this last week, cake was "enjoyed by all residents. We had a beautiful box of fruit from, the Tops Club which we enjoyed at Thanks- giving. Annie Guy on gL . oR Befween fifty and sixty riders took part in a autumn colour ride on the Great Pine Ridges trail on Sunday. The ride which was sponsored by Pinewood Place covered about thirty miles and took about six hours to complete. It started four miles south of-Manchester. The middle point of the ride was Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCullum of the Ontario Trail Riders Association were among those taking part-in the ride. . . * > econoical versatile, oo labour saving. MASTER FEEDS Agricultural Division Maple Leaf Mills Limited MASTER FEEDS -- 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131

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