| a - arrangement of Prince Albert news by Ilean Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock visited with their Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bea- cock of Port Perry one evening recently. Several ladies of .the Prince Albert Church attend- ed the World Day of Prayer at the Immaculate Concep- tion Church. 'Pat' Love and Minnie Martin took part in the service. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goulding in the passing of her father, Mr. Williams, of Picton. Visitors with Bill and Earlene Armstrong on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster of Oshawa. Shelly Olsen, while skiing the preliminaries for C.S.L.A. Lavel II Instructor's Course at Collingwood had her weak knee give way causing a fall. She was operated on February 26 anid Ice fishing season may be shortened The Lindsay office of the ministry of natural resour- ces is going to suggest an earlier closing for ice fishing on Lake Scugog. "Future populations are being hurt because too many large females are being taken a few weeks before they spawn," said Bob Dyke, a technician with the Kawar- ha Lakes fish management t. He said the district will ask for a closing at the end of February instead of March 31 as it is this year. "We noticed this year that many adult females were caught and that could pose problems in the future if the same program was con- tinued." Blackstock news From page 22 This is an important position in hockey. Sharon will notify all coaches of any extra games and give phone numbers to. other towns wanting games or any " information of Blackstock Minor Hockey. We all agreed that the coaches will have full control of all boys coaching and extra games. Plus we agreed that the parents try not to be in the dressing room while the coaches are talking to the boys and very important; during game's there is to be just the coach, assistant or manager in the players box. No parents in the box please. The coaches just want to do their best. We will be playing 22 0.M.H.A. games next year. 11 - home and 11 - away. Manvers, Little Britain, Ops, Omemee, Woodville will be on tours to play. Plus we will be practising every week at least once. tournaments. - Note - Our Ice Rental for next year is still a question but we are working on this. We will be using Blackstock Arena for practising some games for our Novice and Atoms, but we are looking for an arena with a much bigger ice surface and more dressing rooms for our Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget teams. We will be making this decision before our Banquet and Awards Night in April. I would like to take this opportunity to say that Vern Sutton and Bob Strong have done an excellent job in running and keeping the Blackstock Arena in a clean and sanitary condition. Plus Mr. Don McIntosh of Toronto visited this past weekend with his daughter Debra and son-in-law Michael Duck, of Blackstock. 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There will not be a euchre this week due to the hall being used for the election. Don't forget to call 985-2146 or 7471 for your tickets for the dance at the Community Centre on Saturday evening. A large attendance at Church Sunday enjoyed the special music by Eleanor and Ralph Bailey of Port Perry. Merv and Ilean Pugh attended a small family w reception in Toron- to on Sunday for their niece Mr. and Mrs. Larry Burn- stein of Nevada, Colorado, who had been married recently. To all parents in the village and area who have children 4-12 years of age and interested in having their children attend Sum- mer Playground in the village this summer, please call within the next week - 985-3260 anytime or 985-8105 evenings only for more information. If an enrol ment of 25 or more applies, a government grant can be applied for to help with this project. Les and Grace Beacock were Saturday evening guests with his brother Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock of Lind- say. ' A reminder - U.C.W. meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Shirley Brawn. Next weeks new - call Earlene Armstrong 985-7873. CY HELPFUL HINT Use nail polish remover or lighter fluid to remove bumper stickers. Gently scrape away with a razor blade or knife. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 18, 1981 -- 23 Greenbank and area news by M. Beaton A good crowd attended Church Services Sunday morning. The beautiful flowers were in loving memory of the late Russell Rodd, a one-time resident of this community. The Greenbank, Seagrave and Pinedale pastoral relations committee will hold their first meeting in Greenbank Church on Monday March 16th at 8:00 p-m. Greenbank choir will practice Thursday evening at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Jean Johnson is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tree. Some of our Florida visitor's turning recently are Mr. rge Rahn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phoenix, Sarah and Matt, Harold Howsam and Morley Parish. Mrs. Aleta Leask and her sister Mrs. Tomilson of Stouffville spent a few days in Toronto recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark of Uxbridge were dinner guests of Mrs. Myrtle Thomas Saturday evening. An invitation to W.I. members, mother's especially those with daughters 12 years old and over, to join with the 4-H girls on Monday March 25th at 7:00 p.m. in the Green-' bank Church basement. Hope to see you - come and see which came first, the Chicken or the Egg. Come W.I. ladies, let's show the members and leaders a little support for their efforts. Congratulations to David Clarke of Marsh Hill who was lucky to hold the winning ticket in the recent 'Cash For Life" lottery. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan - were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nicholls of Whitby, and Mrs. B&sie / Acton of Uxbridge. '"'Becoration With a Flair" sponsored by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food will be held March 25th at 1:30 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Uxbridge. Free admission. Come and bring a friend. 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