LARK (TE WS LS UT AERA SHEEP REA VON NR] ot "14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1976 i. te aL il aS Wo ys REAR LSC Eel) rR Greenbank and area news The Annual Congrega- tional meeting of Greenbank United Church will be held this coming Thurs., Jan. 15th at 8 p.m. ) The W.I. is holding its » regular monthly meeting in > the Hall, in the afternoon at 2 i p.m. on Jan. 21st. i Mrs. Ray Laswick of Uxbridge is to be guest + speaker. All ladies welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kerry of Qghawa, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry and Mrs. H. Thomas were Sun. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry of Port Perry. " Mr. Greig Young of Port Hope called at Ron Young's on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cookman, Sunday Ross supper . guests of his mother, Mrs. Reg. Cookman of Sunderland Mrs. Norman Bud of Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Scugog Ratepayers' MEETING : TOPICS: Penitentiary 3 Lilla Street Arena Subdivision Planning THURSDAY, JAN. 15 8:00p.m. Sn pa-------- MEMORY HALL UTICA -What Weight Watchers® members are saying about the new Personal Action Plan'* modules: "WEIGHT WATCHERS . IS RIGHT ON TARGET AGAIN" Gloria Satoski Medical Assistant LOST 29 pounds le Mba bat rt Re "They teach you how to appreciate you f food more -- and to enjoy it." Skip Gladstone Administrator LOST 70 pounds ENROLL AT ANY CLASS ---- Enroll ot any class. First meeting Fee $7. All other meetings $3 -- special senior citizen & student rate -- first meeting. $4. All other meetings $1.50. FOR CLASS INFORMATION CALL 275 5222 AREA CLASSES PORT PERRY ! PORT PERRY MASONIC HALL 320 Queen St. Monday 7:30 P.M. FREE Yes Each month members of Weight Wotchers mogotine ubsolutely FREE Don't delay -- join today. our closses receive a ERCP EACH MONTH ee | The Day oA ost Found His Wasthne! 'gmt bai = oh ned 2 i ~ Conodo Limwd We ght Worchers Int] Woleor fo Join us today. We've got so much that's new to help you reach your goal. WEIGHT WATCHERS ® NEW PERSONAL ACTION ohorired wats of he vade monk reg tered owner 1978 Bob Spencer and family vis- iting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Spencer. Mrs. Paul Diamond spent a few days last week with her daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens of Agincourt. Glad to report Mr. Geo. Waddell is home from the hospital. Miss Cathy Tobin, home for the weekend from Water- loo University. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Anderson of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Coin of Sandford Sunday night sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. Mr. and Mrs. E., Lee entertained Mr. and Mrs. - George Lee and family of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee and family to Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Davidson visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask one day last week before they leave for a holiday in Arizona. We wish Andy better health in Arizona. Mrs. David Thomson visited with her - mother, Mrs. McCowan of Scarbor- ough last Wednesday. The Hall Board will hold its Annual Meeting on Tues. evening, Jan. 20th at 8 p.m. in the Hall. Please come out and support your community hall. The Needlepoint Course sponsored by the W.1. will be held in the Hall, Jan. 27th at 1 p.m. Any ladies interested please contact Mrs. Don McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Archer of Port McNicoll spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean. Quite a few Greenbank childrén are taking lessons in swimming at Uxpool on Saturday morning. This is a healthful activity. Mr. Fred Dobson is home from Uxbridge Hospi- tal and is feeling better. The local Jr. Farmers held a meeting and after- wards a toboggan party at Mark and Lisa Puckrins of Pinedale, Friday evening. Everyone reported a good time. A meeting of the Scout, Cub, Brownie and Beaver Mother's Auxiliary will be held on Tuesday, January 20th at 8:00 p.m. in the Greenbank Hall. The Auxil- iary is sponsoring a dance at Club Annrene on Sat., Jan. 24th. Please phone next weeks news to 985-3040. ie C.of C. protest tennis arrangements holds Scugog Township Coun- cil won't reconsider its decis- ion to allow the Port Perry "Tennis Club to use the lake- front tennis courts three nights a week. A letter from the Scugog Chamber of Commerce reminds council that the courts were built for the general public's use, and that the chamber objects to the tennis club having exclu- Injuries up... deaths down 18 persons were killed in 1337 motor vehicle collisions on area roads policed by the Ontario Provincial Police. . This includes provincial highways and all roads in the Township of Scugog. 20 persons were killed in 1311 collisions in 1974. Honeydale W.1. meet, The Honeydale Branch of "the 'Women's Institute held their first meeting for 1976 on January 8th in the Audi- torium of the Municipal Building: The President, Marion Bell was in the chair and extend- ed New Years Greetings and welcome to 21 members and guests. The meeting opened with Singing the Ode and saying the Institute Creed. The Roll Call was answered by each member bringing.a dozen or more cookies, which were later sold. Such a variety. It was hard to choose among them. Reports were read by the Secretary and Treasurer, and a motion was made to have our meetings -begin with a Potluck luncheon at 12:30 p.m. After a discus- sion, it is to be tried for the next few meetings. Plans are underway to visit the Nursing Home, The Friendly Visitors, and also thinking about a Bazaar and a Theme for this Fall Fair. There is to be a course in "Needlepoint for Begin- ners". Anyone interested, please phone Marion Bell at 985-2419 or Thelma Mec- Creight at 985-3350. Also a-- Tailoring course and a Food Forum in Uxbridge on the evening of February 11. Cards were signed to be sent to our Sick and shut-in members. The meeting was then turned over to Edith Brun- MASTER BALER TWINE 10,000 (Sisal) *13.50 MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131 sive use of all the courts three nights a week. Instead, the chamber suggests that the tennis club have the use of the courts for .amaximum of three nights a week, but leaving at least _stand, as is, for a year, one court open for the pubic. Coun. Reg Rose passed a motion that will allow the present arrangement to 'We can then review it after we've had some exper- ience," he said. 400 cyclists overnight The Scugog Champer of Commerce will be approach- ed about preparing for the Olympic Bicycle Tour of Canada when they pass through this community, , July 12, on their 3,000 mile trek from British Columbia to the Montreal Olympic site. A letter from the Ontario Cycling Association, put be- fore council Monday, thank- ed the community for host- ing the 1975 pre-Olympic tour of Ontario, and stated they ton and her group.. Edith spoke on this Motto - "Be careful of the words you speak, And keep them soft and sweet. you never know from day to day, Which ones you'll have to eat." She told us to think before we speak. How many times we unthinkingly hurt some- one with our thoughtless- ness. We should have cheery: thoughts; do kindly d and speak kindly Save up to Pre-Inventory SALE IS NOW ON! Sale Ends Jan. 29 Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. 75 RICHMOND ST. WwW OSHAWA 725-3539 would like an early indicat- ion of the accommodations or campsites proposed for use by the 300 - 400 cyclists in their overnight stay here in July. The association suggests that information on local history, landmarks and areas of tourist interest be handed out, and hoped that some local enthusiasm to the program can be generated.. Cyclists will stay at the fair grounds or at the old arena. 21 attend words. Thelma McCreight read a poem on "New Years Resolutions" which bore out the thoughts of kindliness. We then played a game, Musical Chairs, only it was the unwrapping of a box. This was won by Clara Warren. The meeting adjourned and a social hour was spent with 'Edith Brunton and group serving delicious refresh- ments. - L. M. Allen Asst. P.R.O. BLACKSTOCK AUTO CENTRE "WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS" USED CARS CERTIFIED & UNCERTIFIED North of Blackstock on Durham-Rd. No. 57 JOHN YOUNG PHONE 986-5105 O ¢ Ju o \ [A ¢ ¢ dw 5 | 3 ® < ¢ oe \ Ne Vv ly: ] 3 \ " | © N ®