Tah x SHONEREY EF SM BC ER REA GABA 4 BOOP 29 1% LE TA AR AG HARE Red hn RANT oh FLL I ne 3 IIE SR IR A a rr ART EET Orne Ge OA aE hci A A AR AE NE Rl NO Scoring for Frank was OR A OY 7 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 28, 1979 House League Hocke by Bob Horton Charlie Walker with 6, Danny Tomtischin and Tqny Frank -8 Keisten got one each. David Wes Lane -0 Travis had three assists, Brian Goble, Danny Tomtis- Owners. of smaller businesses. we provide: * Managemen } training * In tion on f nformation on govervimen Programs for Can we belp you? See our Representative DUNCAN F. CLARK at: Railroadhouse Motor Motel, Hwy. 7A, Port Perry, Ontario. THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1979 From 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Telephone: 985-8131 for appointment on. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK (Branch Office Address) - 22 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario Telephone: 576-6800 Ontario s chin and Tony Keisten picked up one assist also. Glen Vallie- 6 Lions Club - 5 Glen Vallie goals were scored by Gibson with five, Clod got the other lone goal. Assists went to Bateman with 3, Clod had 2, and Brewster got one. - Lions Club goals were scored by Bill Samells, Kevin Jackson, Steven Jackson, Mike Fluke, and Chris Watson. Picking up "assists were Paul Walton with three, Mike Fluke, Chris Watson, George Ash, and Bill Samells had one assist each. LS.LH. final game Sunday . Oshawa -4 Bethany forced the third and deciding game with a tight 6-4 victory over Oshawa. Scoring for Bethany was Larry Currins with three, Terry Lavereaux, Andy Schweda and Jim Aber- crombie with one each. Scoring for Oshawa was Dave McKee with two, Dave Fischer and Pete Krautle with one apiece. Championship game will be on Sunday, April 1st at 11:00 a.m. at the Scugog. _ Arena. » y| Saintfield. ying by M»§. A. Empringham Winter isn't giving up to Spring without a fight but we are counting on Spring to win out.- The Greenbank United Church Service and Sunday School will be at the regular time. The choir members invite the Congregation to brunch following the Service next Sunday, April 1st. They are in the process of raising funds for new choir robes and will seek donations in support of their efforts. We are pleased to report that the minister's wife Mrs. Aina Roundell is home from the hospital and after a slow start is improving nicely. She 'says the members of Pinedale, Seagraye and * Greenbank churches were so good to her in sending flawers, cards and home cooking and wishes to extend her heartfelt thanks to all. The Marsh Hill friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hunter gave them a house warming recently in their new home at A gift was presented to the Hunters. Misses Eve and Emily Stone visited their grand- parents while Mom and Dad John Stone were on a few days break. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cooper of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee one day last week. Mrs. Mildred Thomson and family visited with Mr. John Thomson at Blackstock 40 celebrate her birthday on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sweetman" of Port Perry called on her parents Mr... p and Mrs. Roy Leask, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strudin- ski and family of Guelph were visitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter. The Hunters have since gone to Florida to visit and return with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Symons. - We are pleased to report that Mrs. Annie Clements is now home from hospital and improving. Wee Marcie Joy has now gained enough for her to be home from. hospital and proud parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Phoenix are pleased to have her with them.- Mr. and "Mrs. Archie McMillan were Sunday guests 'at Mr. and Mrs. House League BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Consumers Gas -8 Cochranes Trotters - 4 Consumers goals were scored by Larry Van Schagen with 4, Mike Haughton with 3, and Ken Elliot with one. Assists went to Mike Haughton with two, Larry Van Schagen and Ken Elliot Kidd one each. ~ Ontario's good summer crops of vegetables and fruits are in the \ | stores now. Many are fresh --cabbage, carrots, apples, potatoes, CT tI ~~ parsnips, rutabagas and more. Others are canned or frozen. But oo oo all of them bring you the good taste for which Ontario produce is oo famous. If you compare the prices of these Ontario foods with ~ prices of imports, it's easy to see why Ontario fruits and vege- tables are one of the good food bargains in your store. And not only do you get good value when you buy Ontario products, you also help strengthen Ontario's economy. | rAd : 4 : Eo Ce | - Good things growinOntario Whenever you shop, 1dok for the Foodland bol. It helps tell you you're bu genuine Ontario food. If you don't see the symbol, speak to your store manager. Scoring for Cochranes were Steve DeHaas with 3, and Robert Meyers with one.' Assist went to Rob. Meyers with two, Clint Stapley and Brad Geurnsey got one each. © Goreski - 1 Emmersop-0 . Goreski's lone goal was' scored by Paul Sytsma assis- ted by Gregg Williams. - - Bill Newman, Minister of Agriculture and Food oh William Davis, Premier' Province of Ontario ~ in prison. Greenbank and area news Armour McMillan's. Misses Susan and Eva Racz of Mississauga spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Rizsanyi. Mr. and Mrs. Gord Kennedy of Stouffville and Miss Roberta Thomas of Uxbridge were recent visitors of Mrs. Myrtle Thomas. The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. of Greenbank will meet next ay at 2 m i The Fidelis Unit will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday April 4th at the home of Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Guest speaker will be Danielle' Clark of Mill Hollow. All ladies welcome. Mr. Robert Baird and Mr. Javen McCallum spent their winter break from: school skiing in the Laurentians. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines are home from their trip to Florida. yap Visiting with Mrs. Verna Baird on Wednesday were her. daughter Mrs, Glennis - Simmons of Courtice and granddaughter Valerie and children of Ottawa. Mrs. Laura Waddell of Brampton and her daughter Mrs. Royce Brisbin of Mississauga were guests of Mrs. Mona Mero. Mr. Harry Hill had the misfortune to- injure his ankle in a freak accident in his home this weekend. The April news items will "be written by Mrs. Gerry Hunter 985-3020. Please make note of this phone number as it is not in the phone book. - Pilgrim's Progress coming Pilgrim's Progress, a feature motion picture based on the famous book, will be shown Sunday, April 1, at 7 p.m. at Port Perry Baptist Church. Second only to the Bible itself. in volume of sales, Pilgrim's Progress was written three centuries ago by John Bunyan. A common man by trade and lifestyle. Bunyan none-the-less became an astute student of the Bible. As a result of his studies, he voiced sharp dis- agreement against many of the religious practices of his day. Although never brought to trial, he spent twelve year It was while he was in prison that he-wrote - the book. The motion picture ver- sion, produced by Ken Anderson Films, selects highlights from the exten- - sive story. . Pilgrim is shown on his flight from the City of Destruction, as he seeks the Way to eternal life. He encounters such well- remembered characters as ~~ Pliable,- Obstinate, Help, Faithful, Hopeful, Mr. Inter- preter, and of course, his arch enemy Apollyon. genes along the route of the fim story include the Sloough - of Despond, 'the ~ Cross, Vanity Fair, the ~ Deleatable Gardens, and " - Shepherd's Fields and finally, the Celestial City. "Uniquely, Pilgrim's Progress was filmed just .- outside of Belfast, Northern Ireland, where terrain and facilities for production requirements were found to be ideal. ®