8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 4, 1975 Greenbank and area news A local society has been considering transferring its February meeting - one of ten - to a more affable bears and groundhogs. Why the middle of January and AWARD OF CANINE DISTINCTION - USA HOUSE OF OBEDIENCE CHAMPION QUALITY GERMAN SHEPHERDS KENNELS REG'D. DEMONSTRATION & PERFORMANCE TEAM ALL PHASES OF OBEDIENCE TRAINING GEORG K. & SIGRID BOEHM Caesarea, Ont. P.O. Box 374 the Middle of March they™ probably hibernated like record unused time? The McMillan were guests of the Wallace McMillans in Orillia this past weekend. The Elwood Clements wel- Alarge crowd attended the Sunday School anniversary ceremonies last Sunday. They heard a thoughtful ad- dress from the Rev. Mr. W.C. Sellars of Sanford and then got great enjoyment from the music of the choir under the talented direction of Mrs. Shier. The Junior Choir also made a fine con- tribution. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask were guests at the Bailey - Durwood wedding on Satur- Church. Mr. Peter Wilde of the St. Lawrence Centre, Toronto was a weekend visitor of Mr. will have to wear a brace for some time. Miss Myrtle Blakely of Brooklin visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Blakely on Sun. Debbie Lee is certainly earning kudos for Green- bank. At the Central Ontario Secondary School Track meet in Oshawa she was first in the 200 metre race and the 400 metre. She came second inthe 100 metre. This record qualifies her for the All Ontario Secondary School weekend. Sunday School next Sun- day is cancelled on account of Anniversary celebrations and added to with consider- able imagination. The Lee house is in thorough repair and gives a most convincing expression of the style in which our grandparents and great grandparents lived. it seems especially important that children should be intro- KEN P. MURRAY duced to this local show- piece. In the course. of some remarks on the general breakdown of social values Premier "Davis said, "There's a cépfain inhuman- ity, a lack of concern about less of their differences, in real neighbourliness. It would be nice to think this is a permanent plus of country life, but can we be sure? Please telephone items for this column to 985-7279. N month. W ot elimi original meaning of calendar come a new grandchild on and Mrs. W.H. Graham. in Pinedale. : " > 2 the th Wn nt Tile is A Bal it came Saturday, a boy was born to Many from Greenbank Mr. and. Mrs. Harold ones pel for peighhony i 3 v too, for that matter, from the to mean a record 'of the Reg and Lind Philip. attended the antique sale at Tymblesome of -Lincolnville This seems only too true in i calendar entirely? The early divisions of the month and Mr. Case Minten spent the home of Mrs. Russell spent a day last week with the cities and other large 3 Romans, all country men, the year. Those of us who in Saturday with his parents, Thomas on Saturday. Mrs. R. Leash, . centres. In fact most neigh- Ey had a year of ten months midwinter cannot say 'Good Mr. and Mrs. Anton Minten. The regular card party Mr. and Mrs. Harold bours are no longer 2951 which added up to 304 days. Morning' in 'some brighter On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. will be held at the hall on Wright of Stouffville were neighbours in the real sense ~o; They knew perfectly well clime' would be much hap- R.C. McMillan and Mr. and Friday, June 6, at 8 p.m. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. of the word, just co-taxpay- eS that there were 60 more days pier in the illusion that Mrs. Ken McClennan of Wick Mr. W.H. Graham is H. Thomas. ers. But the country side we in the year but as there was February and March don't joined Mr. and Mrs, George mobile after his motor acci- The Scugog Museum im- doesn't suffer this inhuman i simply nothing to do between exist. Beaton for dinner at the dent which fractured a proves annually. The exhi-' apathy yet. A crisis still a Mr. and Mrs. Armour Beaton home. vertabrae in his neck but he bits are regularly freshened unites rural pepple, regard- J418] Ja4-3580 ttl day at the Seagrave United Track meet in Toronto next Electrical Contractor Domestic & Industrial oo ; WIRING | - Our new Ministry of Culture rs Y H pr ON COMPLETE - ELECTRICAL dan ecreation nas rive major HOME HEAT : mg mgm ' . areas of responsibility Phone: 985-7005 nN . | 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY d Here's what they are- te Aor aban wi Would it hurt to be and what they mean to you. first for a change? | - ) If you feel good about yourself, Co you've got the desire to do more for BN } and with your family, including athletic activities, and to assist Ontario Id chats, Program athletes to develop their full potential. can help. Because it could cost i Libraries and Community , en pnt fon Wei 'Information --to increase access to you are learning to lose weight +. information for residents of Ontario so a ha wam, that they can make the most effective After each weekly attendance use of facilities and programs available at S50 shianire ctr in their communities. 2 cost to help you through the Heritage Conservation -- to protect a cost, low archeological sites and encourage Jager ody ad conishels the preservation and appreciation of JI Clo Bombo YA properties of architectural and historic can griajat out of it, be ' ini < » ake "you" your number ' : significance. . ) i. one priority. Make it to If you would like more information a Weight Watchers . Multi-Cultural Support and about the new Ministry or any of its Testing iodlay: : W, Citizenship --to preserve the cultural programs, write to: FOR INFORMATION CALL i heritages of the people of Ontario and 5) 9 people of { ) an i to assist newcomers to adjust to life in itty Gr Cul oR y 2 7 3 - 5 2 2 2 ol : ini reation OR WRITE TO %l our province. I\iS17y 9 Lu Wig sna occa 1830 DUNDAS ST. EAST MISSISSAUGA i) Art Support -- to assist the visual CAIN BA A 7 Gotan ional) 0 . Sy ; arts, music, literature, drama, dance ih ar harp uilding, Room | i and handicrafts, and to help stimulate I os Eo CLASSES IN YOUR AREA I popular interest in these activities: Lo 2 nano | ) Sports and Fitness --to encourage oo A 0 RT P F i % 3 ; increased physical fitness along with Ministry of Culture and Recreation \ Br participation and enjoyment of Robert Welch, Minister a ! MASONIC HALL ot. " 320 Queen St. 4 : . b MONDAYS -- 7:30 p.m. | A Enroll at any class First meeting Fee $7. All other ana Pel melting: S3 special senior citizen & sident rate a ° 12 . irst meeting S4. All other meetings $1.50. 2 ° 4 Government of Ontario i i? William Davis, Premier WEIGHT WATCHERS & - WAIMAR EASTERN CANADA UMITED Z AUTHORIZED USER OF THE TRADE MARK WEIGHT WATCHERS INT L 4 REGISTERED OWNER 1975