POISTALY LF IAN, x U a OI CL A NOOR We 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 9,:1977 Greenbank and area news s of interest by Mrs. Frank Innes On Thursday evening, February 24, four new scouts were invested in the Greenbank Troop - Randy and Terry Williamson, Mark Sturman and Carl Cavanah. The boy's parents were in attendance at the ceremony which conducted by Rev. Roundell and Scout Leaders. The Greenbank Brownies are selling Christies Girl Guide Cookies and would appreciate your orders. Cookies are .75 cents per box and may. be ordered-up to March 12th. If you would , would-be like to help your Brownies in this way phone Carol Rott 985-2040. Miss Marie Raines has moved to Saskatoon, Sask, where she is now employed. Mrs. Morley Raines accompanied Marie as far as Winnipeg, returning home by air last Saturday. A number of Greenbank ladies were part of a large group of experienced and quilters who attended Summary Day at Uxbridge United Church Hall last Wednesday after- noon: -An-extensive display of beautiful quilted articles PHOTO OFFER Book your 1977 Wedding. with us and receive a FREE 8 x 10" ENGAGEMENT ' PORTRAIT and slides of various quilt designs were enjoyed by all those present. Local Junior [Farmers | participated in the County * Bonspiel which was held at Beaverton on Sunday. The winning rink was skipped by Grant Stone. Miss Sally and Dale Treleaven, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Treleaven and daughter Jennifer of Scarborough, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean. The Ross Cookman family, Mrs. -Reg- Cookman of Sunderland and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill of Little Britain were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cameron of Toronto. The card parties have been cancelled for the month of March, the euchre parties will resume in April. Watch for date later this month, "¥Mrs. Helen Elson and son Don and friend of Smith Falls were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Elson. Mrs, Jones of Beaverton: celebrated her birthday on Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Ray Perry, 'accompanied by a friend, Mrs. Chattaway, also of Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mann. spent. a day. shopping... in Toronto and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cook- man and Mrs. Reg. Cook- man attended the Golden Wedding anniversary cele- Scugog Island news (continued) ienced and needed leader-. ship which they found in one adult who knew the necessities and worked along with them. As years passed, the project was with the desired results. Then the king invit- ed all the faithful workers to a feast to meet him. Great was the surprise when the in store for them, provided by the Sunday School leaders. After a hamburger lunch with cookies and juice the children were taken to the rink for an afternoon of skating. Many thanks to the various leaders who made this possible. Next Sunday there will be a meeting after church for Stewards and Elders as certain =~ issues need Congratulations to Mr. now have a little grand- Satie er io Resp the grand: 'back after her trip to Florida to visit relatives. Hope you are working on af crafts for the show in April, STAR 191 Queen Street - Stationery & Office Supply Port Perry, Ont. 985-8123 A Division of Port Perry Star Co. Lid. See Us Today For All Your REQUIREMENTS REPAIR SERVICE 4 TO ALL MAKES & MODELS OF OFFICE MACHINERY. bration of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bickle of Uptergrove. » Mr. Johnny Mann attend- ed the Real Estate conven- "tion in" Toronto on Tuesday. Hockey, skating and sleigh rides were enjoyed by over forty community members at Phoenix pond last Sunday afternoon. . Those present enjoyed a lunch of hot dogs and hot chocolate around a bonfire at the conclusion of the afternoons activities, Sunday dinner guests of Manchester by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, March 13 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. Linstead in charge. Ladies don't forget the family Pot Luck supper at the church on March 18 at 6:30 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woods and family of Trenton and Mrs. and Mrs. T. Brockwell and family of Peterborough recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawlers. Mr. and Mrs. Bert May- hew of Orillia, Mrs. A. Jewell and Mrs. D. Cawker, Sonya, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Gilpin of Westbrook recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding. Speedy recovery is hoped for Mrs. W.J. Tapscott who is a patient in Port Perry . PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Mr. and Mrs. William Stone were Mrs. Linda Spark, Miss Janice and Kathy Stone of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradley of 'Sonya. 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