w Greenbank (continued On June 13th Anniversay services will be held at Pine- dale. The guest speaker will be Rev. Hugh Appel. There will be no service at Green- bank Church, On June 20th, Communion service will be held at Greenbank and at Seagrave. On June 27th the Green- bank Sunday School picnic and Church Service 'will be held at Bird's Eye Centre. Mrs. Murray Gibson of Port Perry; visited with her - mother, Mrs: Robert Leask - on Sunday, and attended the Anniversary service. Visitors at Howard McMillans on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodden and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lunny of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. John Phoenix of Toronto visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix on Sunday. The results of the Euchre party in the Hall on Sat- urday evening were -Ladies - Mrs. Mildred Quanty, Verna Smith, Mildred Thomson, and Pearl Gerrone were the winners, and the men who won prizes were Bill Harrison, Jim Gibson, Ross Thompson and " George: Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haslaam of Stouffville vis- ited at Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan's on Sunday. There were many partic- ipants from this locality for the 'Canoe the Nonquon" event, several of whom won in their class. Congratulat- ulations to all. Their names will be recorded elsewhere in the newspaper. Mrs. May Leask of Myrtle and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leask and Mrs. Margaret Leask visited ' recently - at Roy Leasks'. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Thom- son of Ottawa called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leask on Friday and on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Christie of Sunderland visited them.' The afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. will be catering for Bacon's pony sale which will be held Thursday evening, June 10th. : Mrs. Ivan Spencer visited her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Coard at Peneil recently and enjoyed a reunion with some of the family. Mrs. Kurt Christensen and Mrs. James Spencer visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. \ Ivan Spencer on Friday ° evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter attended Trinity United Church at Guelph on Sunday to see their son Ryan Studiniski christened. The evening unit of the U.C.W. are having a garage sale at the Church on Satur- day, June 12th. Any donat- ions of baking or other art- icles would be appreciated. The sale begins at 10 a.m. GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten ~N PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 9, 1976 -- 21 ~ What's behind the Olde 'Nothing but old fashioned ingredients. We're so proud of our wholesome ingredients, we've printed them in great big type from other ice creams. A good old fashioned taste. Like the kind of ice cream grandma used to make. Olde Fashioned Recipe ice cream. Made with good old fashioned ingredients. Nothing artificial added. Another Quality Chekd product from Beatrice. AVAILABLE AT: We think they give us a taste that's clearly different taste of our Fashioned Recipe? Leagy, Hovey, i " 2] 2gotm tay Pe tyr LR 3 Save 20¢ I on Olde Fashioned Recipe | icecream. DEALER: Redeem this coupon for a retail customer in accordance with terms of this offer. We will reimburse you 20¢ plus 5¢ handling charge. Customer must pay any sales tax where it prevails. Offer expires December 31,1976. Void where prohibited. licensed, taxed or otherwise restricted. Beatrice Foods (Ontario) Limited. 1155 Division Street, L Kingston, Ontario. a ee i -- CE ee ey Dowson's Red & White Shop'n Bag Store PORT PERRY PLAZA 158 WATER STREET TS Re Se Nr a oh SA J on PAA EY * TENT pp Ea RC ok Fa & er at A