8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1977 Greenbank and area news by Mrs. F. Innes A large congregation attended Greenbank United Church Anniversary.service on Sunday morning to hear "guest speaker Dr. Matt Dymond of Port Perry. Special music was provided by Mrs. Marilyn Gibney of Etobicoke and the church choir, also instrumental music by Misses Janice and Kathy Stone. The November meeting of Greenbank Womens Insti- tute will be held in the hall on November 16 at 8 p.m. All ladies of the community are welcome. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird and family were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bone, Walter and Christine of Zephyr, NOVEMBER 10-11 Thursday 8:00 p.m. Friday 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Sat. - NOVEMBER 12-13-14-15 Sun. - Mon. One Show Daily at 8:00 p.m. - Tues. UTE [B® RIEU It's cash for keeps ry a hilarious run for the money! wy, David NIVEN, Darren MCGAVIN, Don KNOTS, Herschel BERNARDI r= NRE 2% NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN nel TECHNICOLOR "THE FUNNIEST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." PAUL NEWMAN .. A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM ADMITTAN: SLAP SHOT ( Co-starring MICHAEL ONTKERN « LINDSAY CROUSE IFNNIFFR WARRFN o JFRRY HOLISFR and STROTHER MARTIN -Vernon Scott, UNITED PRESS mini CINEMA Queen & Perry Streets COMING SOON: Pink Panther Strikes Again Smokey & the Bandit Rollercoaster "Bad News Bears - Breaking Training PORT PERRY 985-8535 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM "Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibney and Adrienne of Etobicoke, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bone and daughter Natasha, Miss Beverley Bone of Toronto and Miss Barbara Taylor of 'Oshawa. _, Several R.H. Cornish students from this area attended the International Gymnastic meet at Maple Leaf Gardens one evening last week. Visiting with the William Stone family on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stone of Willowdale also Linda and Janice Stone of Whitby and Kathy Stone and Mr. Brad Parker of Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Beaton. Miss Marie Raines of Edmonton flew home to be with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines for a short holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ellison of Don Mills were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fraser are home recovering from their brief stay at the hos- pital due to a recent car accident. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snodden and family of Valentia and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry of Port Perry. DISTRICT PLAN FOR THE HAMLET OF NESTLETON STATION W. Beath, November 16th, Regional Chairman. 1977 at 10:00 a.m. PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham will consider a District Plan for the Hamlet of Nestleton Station for adoption and submission to the Minister of Housing for approval. adopted by the Council of the Township of Scugog, pursuant to Section 61 of the Regional Municipality of Durham Act. The meeting will be held on in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The I is invited to view Bn Information Display at: Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario; and the Township of Scugog Municipal Office in Port Perry on November 9th, 10th, 14th and 15th between the hours of 9:00 a. m. - 4:00 p.m. Information regarding the District Plan being recommended may be obtained by calling Mr. L. Kotseff, Department of Planning and Develop- ment, Regional Municipality of Durham, Whitby, Ontario®(416) 668-7731. . Requests for deputations before Regional Council should be forwarded to * the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, and must be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T., Regional Clerk. This Plan has been the Ragiona Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoskin and Mrs. Lizzie Cookman were Sunday guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Ross Cookman. Mrs. Florence Hill, Verna and Carol attended a drop in for Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser on the occasion of their recent marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andrews of Oshawa. Mrs. Henry Leask of Myrtle visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask on Sunday. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Empringham were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stevenson of Scarborough and Mr. Empringhams sister, Mrs. Miller of Scar- borough stayed for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William McMillan, Sharri and Ricky of Uxbridge visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- mour McMillan and attend- ed the opening of the new Sunderland arena and the hockey game between the Leafs Old Stars and Sunder- land Harvesters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Las- wick of Uxbridge on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagg of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix to celebrate Mary Baggs birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blight, Brooklin,- Sunday guests of Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gib- son, Coboconk recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry. Several local members of the Junior Farmers partici- pated in the "Downbhill Derby" on® Hoskins Hill near Pinedale on Sunday afternoon. Among the prize winners were Bob Stone for the "Fastest vehicle" and Grint Stone for the '"most original". . Cabe. Mr. anf Mrs. Rob Barker and Ryan of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boughan and girls of Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hancock of Newton- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Peter St.Amour of Oshawa were guests. of Mr. and Mrs.Mel McGeg on Sunday. Winners at the Friday evening euchre party were as follows: Ladies - Mildred Thompson, Rosetta Evans, Phyllis Clark, Beatrice Harrison. Gents - Herman Kerry, Jim Evans, Hardy Noble, Harry Hill. The next euchre will be held on Nov. 18 everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. John Mann visited Jean's mother, Mrs. Aitken in Toronto on Sun- day. The support of the Green- bank community made the 2nd annual Brownie baking contest a success. The auctioneer, John Maw and the Judges, Mayor Malcolm Ruby Beare and Jean Hunt- er were excellent. Prize winners were: Bran muffins -_1st Cindy Latta, 2nd Kim DeHaas. Single crust pie: 1st Kim Norton, 2nd Michelle Mec- Tea Biscuits: 2nd Cindy Latta. Decorated cookies: 1st Kim DeHaas, 2nd Michelle McCabe, 3rd Laura Dobson. Birthday cake: 1st Michelle McCabe, 2nd Kim Norton, 3rd Kim DeHaas. Commissioner's Special (Gingerbread Boys) 1st Laura Dobson, 2nd Heidi Meisner. Brownies placing 1st, 2nd and 3rd and 1st in the Commissioner's Special will go on to the Bake-off in Sunderland on Saturday, November 19th when they will compete with Brownies from Cannington and Sun- derland. Good luck girls! - The baking sold for a low of 25 cents and a high of $4.75. Please phone next weeks news to 985-7421 or ong 7712. Pine Ridge Garden vy Claudia McDiarmid The Pineridge Garden Club - :Scugog held their monthly meeting on Tues- day, November 1, 1977 at the Nestleton Community Centre. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Francis Newton, President, with a discussion on our pot luck supper at the' Christmas meeting in Dec- ember. It is hoped that all members will attend the December meeting for the elections and Christmas party. A sletter will be sent out withm ormation on the December meeting. Mr. Gordon Wicks was the guest speaker on the topic "Gardening under Lights". Mr. Wicks with the help of his lovely slides showed different lighting systems. ohg other helpful inform- \ "Light Carden". The discussion ended with many questions from mem- bers on this topic. The meeting adjourned with a social time. D. Lois Milne, B.A.,0.D. OPTOMETRIST Medical Associates Building 462 Paxton Street, Port Perry Office Hours by Appointment Telephone 985-8554 If no Answer call 986-5362 ° LITTLE BRITAIN WELL DRILLING * WELL CLEANING * PUMPS INSTALLED Year Round Service 1-705-786-2651 R.R. 1, Little Britain