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Port Perry Star, 3 May 1978, p. 19

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dai . Greenbank aréa news By Mrs. Myrtle Thomas Mrs. Aleta Leask a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gibson, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerry, Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gimblet of Port Hope. . Mrs. George Ryzany spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Pery Workapic of Mount Forest. Mrs. Paul Diamond spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Don Stevens of Agincourt. ° Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leask of Oakville, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines. A reminder of a shower for Miss Marion Ward, soon to be Mrs. Dean Hunter, at ra x RY Jean Kerry's on May 6th at 2 p.m. This is your invitation. Mr. John Foster of Queen's University, Kingston, and Mr. Mark Roundell of Mec- Master University, Hamilton have completed their year and are at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee and Mrs. Garry Lee spent Saturday in Toronto, Several from Greenbank attended Mr. Leask's 90th birthday. celebration in Port Perry on Sunday. Pleased to have such a good attendance on Sunday at the Cubs, Scouts, Guides and Brownies service hon- ouring Lady Baden-Powell. Euchre party this Friday night at the Hall. Come and bring a friend. (-) Ziebart Genuine Ziebart Process Port Perry Auto-Truck RUSTPROOFING HWY. 12 & 7A - PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-8631 as listed below. 6:30 at Lakefront 6:30 at Lakefront ~ Softhall Practise Times All girls and boys please report to the ball parks MONDAY, MAY 8th, 1978 6:30 p.m. at Lakefront *'T* Ball Girls and boys ages 5 to 7 years 6:30 p.m. at Lakefront 'PeeWee Boys' Ages 10 to 13 years 8:30 p.m. at Lakefront 'Bantam Boys' Ages 13 to 15 years TUESDAY, MAY 9th, 1978 All girls Ages 7 to 16 years WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th, 1978 All Squirt boys ages 7 to 9 years. THURSDAY, MAY 11th, 1978 ] 8:00 p.m. at Lakefront - Midget Boys Ages 15 to 17 years. ink M NEXT GENERAL MEETING - SUNDAY, MAY 7th- 11 a.m. Conway Gardens fier Hwy. 12 & 7A Manchester sales 416) 985-7771 AUMTEIRLN SE SG RE TRTIIDE SRR TCE BOIS FN q Mr. Cecil Leask of Port Perry and Mrs. Aleta Leask dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines Satur- day. Mr. Bert Finney of Huron College, London, is spending ester a few days with his sister, Mrs. Couves. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee sup- per guests of her daughter and son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Ross Snoddon of Valentia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoe- nix arrived- home from Zyphyr Hills on Saturday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Couves on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and family? of Agincourt, Mrs. Jim Murphy and girls of Bolton, Mrs. Hugh Dob- son, Robert and Laura. Service next Sunday at 11:30. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. Macklin of Clinton spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Raines. : Several people from our area attended the Scugog Choral Society program in Port Perry. A large number of people took advantage of the nice weather last Saturday and attended the Daffodil Tea and Bazaar held at the Latcham Centre. On" display and for sale were a variety of crafts and baked goods. Evelyn Bowles, left, Minnie Fisher, Margaret Jeffrey and Mar taking care of one of the craft tables. garet Carnegie are shown here NFU Local 345 hold annual meeting The annual meeting of 345 Pontypool local of the Nat- ional Farmers Union took place in the home of Ken Sinclair. Dan Gould was in the chair. The minutes of 1977 annual meeting were read and approved. The treasurer reported $410.91 on hand. He was instructed to pay remaining outstanding bills. A letter was received from Hon. Wm. Newman explain- ing that when a small per- centage of corn farmers re- quest necessary legislation the Ontario government could set up a corn market- ing board. This was discuss- "ed. The feeling of the meet- ing was that a commission, appointed, should have suffi- cient powers to effectively regulate the assembly, buy- ing, selling, transporting, storing and processing of corn. Also they would desire --the Canadian government to allow the Canadian Wheat Board to include corn, so that imports could be con- trolled. Pauline Gould gave a fine report on the youth seminar she attended last month. The youth exchange was discuss- ed. This program is for NFU 51 ER TRY, Ng & Ry G) "Buice & SN of. /County Rd. | Li Manchester Trader Sales Goodwood Hwy 7 Hwy TA Hwy 40) & Toronto Whitby Oshawa 1 @ Door Prizes maintenance. ° Coffee and Doughnuts You're invited to browse through our indoor show- room. We carry a large selection of truck caps, trailers, and motorhomes. Be sure to inquire about our G.E.M. Original 3 yr. guaranteed extended General Manager EG Sari young people between 14 and 25. An interesting and in- formative program is offer- ed. The cost is around $400. dollars, part of which the local and district should pay. Blake Sandford from the National Board of directors addressed the meeting. He said the young people appear afraid to go out on their own, concerned about leav- .~ RON MENZIES 986-5633 ing the protection of their parents. He questioned the attitude of farmers who re- sist organization. The Food Strategy Conference in Ottawa were told that agri- culture is under-developed in Canada. We are supply- ing less and less of the country's food needs while we are exploited unmerci- fully. VEE JACK LALLY 985-3746 National Farmers Union, local 345, Pontypool new officers for 1978: President - Ivan Allin, Vice President - Ken Sinclair, Directors - Dan Gould, Muriel McGee, Ken Porter, Ron Fowler, Mel Morton. Delegates to Dis- trict convention - Morris McGee and Dan Gould. Auditors for 1 year - Morris McGee and Lucille Gould. GREG MENZIES 668-4755 GRANT MENZIES MOTORS 1250 Dundas St. E., Whitby 128-2822

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