aA kes LA VA dt. OA wrt 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 21, 1981 CARS PAINTED! You Prepare verai $120. We Prepare ..... $240. (Body Work Additional.) "PRINCE ALBERT AUTO BODY 985-3311 18 SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30to 364 Days Rates Subject to Change. | STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOBINO Telephone: 985-8435 or 985-8436 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation oH oi Fak ' RRA (5: EW % A] i YAR A BATE A \ Lo , SEDAN RAE \ hora CELE A aE NY A an b CE SE hs RE TLS 3 famed i BARA Sh $id ~ Greenbank and area news The clouds cleared and the sun shone as the large crowd assembled for the 108th anniversary service at Pine- dale Church on Sunday. Reg. Rodgers had an inspiring message "Fruit bearing Diciples," and the theme was carried through- out the service, when the Rodger family led in the ministry of music, and the Mulliner sisters sang a duet. Mr. and Mrs. Don Real of Utica by Vera Brown Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Utica Church at 11:00 a.m. Mr. Walter Beecham who is a missionary recently returned from Korea, will be a special guest. There will be a euchre this Friday at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall. Musées nationaux du Canada National Museums of Canada S10) AN LON } i i | . X 'NOTEBOOK - | NATURAL HISTORY | PRESENTED By: THE NATIONAL- MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, OTTAWA * ~ prs 5 it neverhelsss held its Tail well off he | However, Opiso extend fs head high OPISTHOCOELICAUDIA . Giant, bronfosaur-like dinosaurs were distibuted around the word until the end of the' ade of reptiles, and were the most abundant large dinosaurs in South America at ths Time . Pocoelicoudie ved n Mongoha 70 million years ago in open, boflomiand foresis ond 1n warm, buT seasonal, cimafes. A massive creature, weighin ground w en, walking . welcavdtg could also sit upon up wit Tree crowns % browse . Like most bronlosaus , if was a land-dwelling ammal, able 1 bear fe hot sub- rt Sun and gurwe on an average 0 ly 0 Canada FOR FREE REPRINT WRITE TO THE MUSEUM 30 nifie Tomes, ifs Tal and F vegetation Tyrone and Debbie, Brian and Holly Beatty of Oshawa, Sunday guests with Mel and Betty McGee. Our sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wilson and Bernice Hildreth, in the passing of their father Mr. Emile Demers, took place on Thursday in Hamilton. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cordner in the passing of her father Mr. Fred Hooper of Scott Wilbur was home from Thunder Bay for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur , Scott, Todd, Lee, 'Mr. and Mrs. George Beare, Kelly Steele and Peter Stone celebrated Todd's 18th birth- day by having dinner at the C.N. Tower in Toronto. The Wilbur family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beare of Oshawa on Sunday. Professional MAKE-UP Applications for BRIDAL PARTIES or : SPECIAL OCCASIONS Make-up Lessons, Waxing, Manicures, Pedicures. Call Angela at: DAVIDS HAIRSTYLING 985-7101 Interment- Stouffville and to Mrs. (Rev Rodgers whose mother passed away in Belleville on Sunday. The Wednesday morning Coffee Hour will be having a dress costume party for the children on Wednesday, October 28 at Centennial Hall from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30. Congratulations to the Wes Southern Excavators on winning the series in base- ball against the Uxbridge Bowlers, news Mr. and Mrs. William Brown were Saturday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown in Ajax. Mr. Dale Beare of Oakville visited with Mrs. Crosier on Sunday. - Mrs. Mildred: Thompson was in Echo Bay recently visiting relatives and attended thé wedding of Miss Ann Vaughan and Mr. Hans . Kokkonel. On the way home she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clarke at MacTier. This past Sunday, Mildred visited her mother Mrs. Miller and an aunt Mrs. Pearl Breen in Mount Albert. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding attended a surprise birthday party for her mother, Mrs. M. Foreman in Oshawa on Sunday. Mrs. Lorne Slute has returned home from hospital and is feeling just fine. Son Ken was home for the week- end and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross and boys also visited. Mr. Trevor Watson of Markham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Milne were entertained on Satur- day by their son Mark and his wife Cheryl in Agincourt . on the occasion of Mildred' Ss birthday. Mr. and" Mrs. Leonard Ramer of Stouffville visited with Len and Eileen Jarvis on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and Mrs. Marjorie Beaton were dinner guests Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mount of Manilla, The church service this "Sunday will be at 11:30. Please reserve November 1 for the anniversary at 11:00 a.m. Next weeks news phone 985-2092 or 985-2904. Hallowe'en party for youngsters A costume party is being planned for your young ones. Get the full benefit from "outfitting your child for Hallowe'en and let them come to our party. Games, treats and costume parade make up this exciting event. It's all at the YMCA, Port * Perry United Church on October 31-81 from 1: i p.m. - 2:30 p.m. SY em 1 I IK MK HK py HK RK EK IK CORDUROY... for Comfort! AN IMPORTANT FASHION MESSAGE «| / ~ FORFALL'81. X 3 | \ - well stocked with Cord Dresses, Jumpers, W Blazers, Skirts, Pants... and Finally: "THE KNICKERS" Here! See the Good Selection 189 QUEEN STREET - PORTPERRY : 985-8551 Please Drop In & -WHILEITLASTS - vem en | 4 0 ____O eee aa © 2