¢ by Harvey Malcolm Sorry to report two of our local residents are being admitted into hospital today (Sunday) and both from the same family - Mr. Gerald McGill into Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, and Mrs. Barry Preston into Toronto General. All join in wishing Gerald and Lorraine speedy recoveries. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowen have moved in with Murray and Lana Malcolm for the next few months. Mr. Gary Brestow has moved into the house in Yelverton vacated by Paul and Marleah. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ® Malcolm, Todd and Tara Malcolm returned from Florida on Sunday a.m. Later the same day Howard and Eileen motored to Ottawa for a Pork Producers meeting there on Monday. Yelverton United Church . ® annual meeting was sche- duled for Friday, January 18 starting at 6:30 p.m. with a Pot Luck Supper followed by the business portion. Church Service was reasonably well attended on e Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Draper presided effectively on the electric organ. It's always interesting to watch. Ted Spenceley and our minister Art Rodgers each sped for the exit following the Service - Ted to make a quick getaway and Art to intercept his pass. So far, despite Ted's "Post'" posi- tion its been a draw. Mr. Frank Glasbergen has broadened his frontiers by coaching a Port Perry 8 Church Hockey team with considerable success this season. Continued good luck to Frank and his team (NISL TH 2 LSE \ Se 1 N , = . a ' . Sd 0 N RIL A Ls 4 . ie ST hale | sen sr STR , 2 ARR sl 2g y x - MO A SES BR ERED We RR SAG SR ¥. x EERE nd FE51 4 AL y FEA FL (PL . ES IA ES SPO ALS VIPER Lh SIR hae db adh 4 & 4 ache er. x HAS HTT Ad & > members. The Harvey Malcolms and Mona were Sunday evening dinner guests with Jane and Marti Malcolm and rate our new daughter-in law's culi- nary efforts "E" for excel- lent. Glad I don't have to go down to show her how to cook?? Faraway fields look green tis said - Whatever, Miss Susan Fallis quit her job locally and has gone to Edmonton seeking employ- ment. Good Luck Susie. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm hosted a New Year's evening gathering for their peers with some two dozen friends and neigh- bours in attendance to welcome in the New Year. Likewise Mr. and Mrs. Terry " Yelverton news Malcolm entertained a size- able gathering of young married couples with a sprinkling of bachelors and bachelorettes in attendance. Needless to say both parties accomplished what they set out to do - whatever nibulous purpose was in mind. Mr. and Mrs.: Frank Glasbergen and family entertained the Gerald McG Gills and families on New Years Day. Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carmichael (nee amela Stinson) are leaving onWednesday for their home in Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore entertained Mary's brothers Clifford and Jack Sedman of Bowmanville and Whitby on Christmas Day. New Durham rep appointed Deputy Minister of Agri- culture and Food Kenneth Lantz has announced the "appointment of Brian Hall to the position of assistant agricultural representative in Durham, with headquar- ters in Bowmanville, to work with agricultural represen- tative Oliver Dalrymple, effective January 1, 1980. Mr. Hall graduated from the University of Guelph in 1978 and since that time has worked on a swine farm in Perth County. Greenbank news Plan to attend church service next Sunday at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Charles Kitney as guest speaker: Mrs. Marjorie Beaton visited on Sunday with the Bruce Beatons at a family birthday dinner. DEBENTURES GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 11 7/8% 11Y2% ¢ 12% % 1 year - $500. minimum 12Y4% 11%% 2 years 3&4 years Syears 5 years monthly - $5,000. minimum CALL: SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES . 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Phone 985-3832 Mr. Brian Lee is attending J Centennial College in Toron- to for an advanced course in Heavy equipment mechanics. Mrs. Orvin Chambers of Wilfrid called on Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix, were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark in Uxbridge last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jean Butler in Port Perry. The members of the Greenbank dinner club met for the second month to enjoy an evening of fun and frolic. Friday night the Greenbank Hall came alive with the super sounds for teenagers. The hard work of the youth , committee was responsible" for the successful evening. Plans are now underway for another dance next month. A nostalgia night dance is being held Saturday at the hall for the older set who will be reminiscing of their teen days. Tickets are available from board members. * | Need A Car Rent A Ford e LOW DAILY RATES e RENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH ® PICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE RENT-A-CAR COLIN BALL MOTORS LTD. 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