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Port Perry Star, 29 Sep 1976, p. 7

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4, By Mrs. Marilyn Beacock © It was Terrific to see 50 many families out to our church anniversary service Sunday morning. I 'was especially pleased to see quite a few of our Greenbank - friends who journeyed over to attend our service, Mr. Ted 'Powers of the Janetville Pastoral Charge was guest speaker for the occasion and provided a very interesting sermon for all of us. Congratulations are ex- tended to our organist Mrs, Joan Lee and her choir for the lovely music and also to Ferne Tobin and Bruce Carr who teamed together in a duet and treated us to a couple of numbers. Wouldn't it be great to see a large choir like that every' Sunday? Hold it! Don't throw out that "'junk" out of the garage or basement when you're doing your housecleaning this fall. Unit 2 gals have tentatively set Saturday, A XO LR SEUREAT YL REAL, setach didn aod oa October 16 for a yard sale and would be more than grateful for any donated articles that you might have for this event. There will also be a bake table for the 'home-baking' fans. More details regarding time and place will be announced in the near future. All proceeds will go towards the church. Saturday evening; a group of neighbours and friends met at-the home of Don and Marilyn Beacock to honour Jack and Donna Warren who have recently sold their home and will now be resid- ing in Cannington. We wish them success and happiness in their new home. Several couples are plann- ing to attend the Plowing Match this week which: is being held at Walkerton. Our church nursery department is in need of a good used piece 'of carpet, approximately 9' x 12' or 9' x 15°. If you have this item and no longer have a use for it or know of someone who might Manchester area news By Mrs. R. Fielding Church, Sunday, October 3, World Day of Communion at 11:15 a.m. Rev. C. Clark in charge. The October U.C.W. will meet at the church on October 7 at 2 p.m. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Blakely (nee Sue Ann DeHaas) who were married on Saturday. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb were Mrs. Hattie Moore, Miss Helen Moore, Mr. and Mrs, Doug Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cryderman and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamb and boys. A speedy recovery is hoped for Mrs. Phayre, Sr., who is in Port Perry hospital with a broken arm. Congratulations to Richard Ginn on winning the trophy on his model in the Junior Division. The model was on display in the Hobby Shop. Mr.-and Mrs. Neil Foster and Stephen of Canarvan, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon King, Wade and Brad of Rexdale were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.-B. Roberts last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and girls were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Os. Croxall and Mr. George Brown of Hamilton, a week- end guest. Mr. Robert Brabazon has returned to Vancouver after visiting friends and relatives for three weeks. New Installations Repairs - Alterations have what we are looking for, we would be very pleas- ed to hear from you. You may phone Marilyn Beacock .at 985-3595 or Judy Carr at 985-3504. Sympathy is extended to Mr: and Mrs. Cliff Billings and family in the loss of Cliff's brother, Mr. Herb Billings of Buckhorn who passed away suddenly last week. It was great to see so many new gals out at our unit meeting last Monday even- ing. Hope you all enjoyed yourselves. See you next month. Also thanks to Mrs. Mildred Rodd of Manchester who demonstrated the art of PRODUCT! for home improvements £3 or new homes! anos -- ED SIDEWALK Patio Slabs 3 24' x 24" '1.95 24" x 30" 12.35 CONCRETE STEPS 4', 5' 8& 6 widths Priced from as low as 323.75 IRON RAILINGS Available for Steps 'our school sectign. making fur flowers at the meeting. There has been a great effort on the part of afew interested and energetic per- sons to establish a Parent- Teacher Association within There will be a meeting at the United Church in Seagrave * on Wednesday, September 29 at 8:00 p.m. to determine the amount of interest there is in establishing a P.T.A. group in this area. All interested persons are invited to attend. The purpose of a P.T.A basically is to establish a liason between the parents and teachers so that prob- lems on both sides may be PORT PERRY STAR -- WED., SEPT. 29, 1976 -- 7 . Seagrave and area news of interest worked out to a satisfactory conclusion, Hopefully it will provide a better understand- ing of our educational sys- tem in general, On Saturday, October 2 our U.C.W. will be catering to a sale at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zering. I have been asked to mention that there will be a sandwich- making bee at the church on Friday evening at 7:00 p.m. All baking to go to the sale must be at Glenda Hut- cheon's by 9:00 a.m. Satur- day morning or taken direct- ly to the sale before 11:00 a.m, Sorry to report that Mrs. 'Sunny Meredith has been CEMENT CURBS 6" x 6" x 6 6.60 . (vibrated) each 2.70 each DRAMEX Texture Finish "34,95 6' x 6" x 3 (pressed) PORTLAND CEMENT or $2.48 bags hospitalized recently. We all hope you are soon feeling better, Sunny! We welcome Mrs. Myrtle Cooper of Greensville into our community, 'Mrs. Cooper is a sister of Mrs. Rhea Third and will be mak- ing her home at Mrs. Third's at Sun Valley. Recent visitors: at Mrs. Third's home were her granddaughter and husband, Mr. "and Mrs. Rot rt Worden, of Calgary. That's all for this week, folks! Mrs. Donna Wana- maker will appreciate a call from you with your news items for next week. Her number is 985-7530. 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