WK HELE by Earline Armstrong The annual Oshawa Pres- byterial meeting was held on Wednesday March 18 in Centennial United Church in Oshawa attending from Prince Albert were Mennie Martin, Helen Jewell, Beth Pereman, Lila Clarke, Dorothy Hope, Janet Vernon and Eileen Hodgins. A former resident of Prince Albert Mrs. Clara Luke is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Clara had the mis- fortune to fall and break her pelvis. Shirley and David Chambers are taking turns this week visiting their sister Cathy and new baby Chris in Palgrave, Ontario. The Prince Albert U.C.W. met at the home of Shirley Brawn on Kent Street in Port Perry on Wednesday, March 18th. Eighteen ladies answered the roll call with a verse from the Bible with the word rain in it. Devotion and Programme was led by 'Dorothy Hope, Pat Love and June Bidgood. Dorothy led in prayer then accompanied the ladies on her accordian in singing "Amazing Grace" Pat Love read the scripture, June gave a very worth while and interesting talk on Mission Work. The Hymn Moses ended this part. A variety of business was discussed - one main item being the Spring Fair .on May 2, for the hospital auxiliary, please help do your part on the bake table. Lunch of hot cross buns and cheese was served by Beth Pereman, Ruby Dearborn and Marjorie Chambers brought the evening to a close. _ Next meeting is on April 15 at 8:00 p.m. in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and Jim are busy moving to Oshawa this week. They are going to try apartment living down on Mary Street. Good Luck. By the time you read this item, all members and adherents of the Prince Albert United Church will probably have received a letter appealing for funds for the redecorating of the sanctuary, which will take place during Reverend Brawns vacation. If there are any past "members or friends of our congregation who wish to contribute, your contribution "will be accepted by Mrs. - Beth Pereman, Hurd Street, Prince Albert. The decorating committee is hoping that all our members will actively support this project and push this appeal '"'over the top." ' For the Best Deals on New G.M. CARS or TRUCKS ee RICHARD HUNT at WILLIAMSON ~ MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3357 Toronto Line 294-9010 Thinking of Leasing? Give us a Try! TERRA MURDOCK 4169852618 AFFORDABLE BUILDING SYSTEMS FOR FARM AND INDUSTRY R.R.2 SEAGRAVE, ONT. 51133" R. BELAIR they sang We wish to apologize to Irvine Construction of Scugog Island for the ommission of their name in our "Thank you" ad last week. Scugog Youth Soccer Club " Bir AY 3 FES AEA LY ae RES FA 4 IF ERE SORT TRV EN. (VE EA IPE EAS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holtby and children joined the rest of the Holtby clan on Sunday March 15th at Harold and Margarets in Greenbank to help Harold celebrate his birthday. Then as one good turn deserves another, Harold and Margaret came down to Prince Albert on Wednesday March 18 to help Robert usher in another year. Happy Birthday Robert. Jim Harris is another year older. Thursday March 19 was his day, among the boxes and cartons Jim and Brian Armstrong downed a cake with 15 candles on it. Happy Birthday Jim from all of Prince Albert. Miss Louisa Van Ravens- waay celebrates her 3rd birthday also on Thursday March 19, she received lots of happy wishes and also a doll birthday cake made by her Mom. Poppa and Nana Hill had supper with the Van _Ravenswaays and _ later in the evening Uncle Don and Aunt June Dick dropped in. Milt Heayn over on Queen 'Street did it again, he won the free book of Wintario tickets at the Fish and Chip Galley. Nice going Milt, now share you secret aye? Eileen Hodgins along with Dorothy Hood spent the weekend in Havelock, Ontario visiting an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong attended a dance in Oshawa on Friday evening at the Legion Hall on Simcoe Street for the CUPE Union, Local 1875 Durham Region outside workers. Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock were their sons Grant of Toronto and Brian and his wife Judy and grandson Philip from over on Shirley Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beacock from Port Perry, Gordon is a nephew not a son. Sunday March 22 saw a fair crowd out to church. Audrey Beauchamp was at the organ and accompanied Chuck and Beth Willis as "Whispering Hope."" Reverend Brawn delivered a message on saying that we ought not to have, after we did. Gordon Taylor joined as an elder of Wem TROPHIES! and ENGRAVING IDO-NO's]| od bescomn, CRAFT & HOBBY . PERRY PLAZA - 985-2839 ha ld the church. You euchre pros be ready. Thursday March 26, the doors of Prince Albert Hall will be open and cards waiting for you. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., March 25, 1981 -- 17 News from Prince Albert and area An average size crowd of dancers filled Prince Albert Hall on Saturday night March 21 for the country and door prize. May 2 will be the next dance so keep in fit and we will see you then. Do call Ileen Pugh at western dance. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Laraocque. won 985;2146 for your news next week. We're stoppi it now: doi w..! ng the leak with the UIReporton ee Hirings. This program stops abuse. Not everyone who continues to receive unemployment insurance after starting a new job is cheating. They may still be enti- tled to some benefits. Or sometimes they've made an honest mistake. Unfortunately, a great deal of money has been wrongly paid out in the past to people who don't report a new job. Now our Report on Hirings program is putting an effective halt to this, thanks to employers who participate. Soon, people getting UI will know they must tell re they've found work and report all their earnings. 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