8 Q « J » 'News of interest from Greenbank / Help! A general meeting of the Brownies, Cubs, Scuts and prospective Beaver par- ents will be held in Green- bank Hall on Thursday, Oct. 9th at 8 p.m. There was a very poor turnout at the last meeting and it is important that you attend.' A new Beaver Colony is being form- ed and if you have a boy in the 5-8 year old age group and wish information please call 985-3573. Mr. Murray Stone drove five Belgium boys, who had Marie and a train ride of 114 miles to Agawa Canyon was enjoyed last week, by Mr. and Mrs. S. Grey of Leask- dale, Miss Jean Phoenix of Toronto, Mrs. Alita Leask, 'Mrs. H. Guy and Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoenix. Mrs. R. Barrill of Boman- ville, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lee. Mr. and Mrs. M.: Turner were dinner guests on Tues. with Mrs, Myrtle Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mount visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald Paxton on the week- end at Stoney Creek. They attended a Lions Club ban- quet at Norwood on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry of Port Perry visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ° R. Baird. More changes will come to the village as we see Mr. and Mrs. Abernathey and Wayne Diceman have sold their homes. Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and Mrs. Alma Thompson: of Sunderland, called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask on Sunday. Sorry. to know Master lan Dusty is a patient in Oshawa Hospital, but pleased 'he is improving favourably. Mr. and Mrs.. Howard McMillian and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lunney of Whitby, visited relatives in Ottawa on the weekend. PORT PERRY attended and enjoyed the Harvest Home Church Ser- vice at the Museum on Sun- - day evening. Thanksgiving weekend will be the last weekend to visit the Museum this year. Mrs. Penny Fitzgerald, Kim and Kari of Scarbor-. ough, Sally and Dale Tre- leaven, Mr. Bert Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archer of Port McNicol weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean. Mr. and Mrs. AR -- Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1975 -- 9 and area Archer staying for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Jackson of Islington and Mrs. Baker of Stouffville, celebrated with Mr. and Mrs. Len jarvis Saturday evening. The October W.I. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Phoenix, on Wed. October 15th at 2 p.m. (note change of time). Mrs. Mary Brown of the Washago Insti- tute will be the guest speak- er. . been to the World Plowing Match, around the district and visiting neighbouring . farms. They were entertain- ed at lunch and dinner by Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone and family. The Fidelis Unit of the © UCW met at Mrs. George Beares last Wednesday. A - very interesting meeting was held, the subject dealing with the lives of the Women of the Bible. A good crowd was in attendance and a number of the new ladies in' the district came as visitors. It is hoped they will be able to join the group and "swell" S the membership. Mr. Frank Innes, Mrs. P.C. Stainton and Barbara from Wingham attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. "Doris Lee of Oshawa on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Real, Mrs. C. Stone of Sunderland and Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone - # visited their family in Toron- to. Mrs. Barbara Budd and son Gordon of Scarborough called on Mr. and Mrs. Ivan - Spencer on Sunday. Mrs. Arch. Detlar of Niag- ara Falls visited Mr. and & Mrs, H. Phoenix last Thur- sday and Friday. - Saturday, October 11, is to be a big day in Greenbank. The Greenbank UCW Fidelis Unit are sponsoring an Arts and Craft Show and a table of home baked goodies will be for sale. Everyone is invited $ to the Greenbank Centennial Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ladies will be showing their crafts such as "quilting, leather work, knitting; etc. Mrs. Milton Pilffrey of Scarborough called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Till, Sunday. A bus trip-to Sault Ste. + Auxiliary hosts 162 delegates On Wednesday, October 1st., Community Memorial , Hospital Auxiliary hgsted the » Fall conference tof strict 7 of the Hospital Auxiliary Association of Ontario. Fif- teen auxiliaries were repre- sented by 162 delegates. The morning programme started with Registration and coffee at 9:30 a.m., followed by a business session chaired by Mrs. W. F. Scott of _ Campbellford, Chairman of District 7. Minutes of the spring con- ference were read by Sec- retary-Treasurer Mrs. R. Craighead. Roll Call and reports from each Auxiliary followed. At the close of the morning session, Dr. Tom @Millar entertained with selections from Bach, Wierne and Handel's Largo, per- formed on the Church organ. A most delicious luncheon was served by the ladies of ® the U.C.W. which was enjoy- ed by all. After the intro- (continued on page 15) "A few from Greenbank Do you really think it can't happen to you? At home: remove trash and litter, check wiring. 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