Sar oA ot ROY JT i | TRS i VAL MAAR TY . % MBL LVN . A BUR IPRA RIT A ESO KO SLT SB A Sb i Ks CUA a i . ' Sinbad RES TARA TRA SASS MP0 rE TEE EET ad i AHEM 4) Ho fat AE A YA .0 00 a i Rel PY KPA Sle Ey AP. 7 x wrod Ai Join oni Sho Sel ii vs H 3 PRR BEAR TF NNN BE SE TET X INT Students of Immaculate Conception Catholic School were the proud winners of "third place in a recent music competition hosted by the Kiwanis Club. Teacher Esther Nash directed the recorder group in its suc- cessful first competition. The winners are, from bottom left; Brenda Poirer, Lien Tang Connell, Shelley Brousseau, Marie Janssen, Danielle Cliche, and top: Bonnie Kingston, Laura Rioval, Anita Aylward, Annette Martens, Gary Farrer, Hallie Vogel, Elizabeth Connell and Marie Nash. Immaculate Conception places third School delighted at performance of group in Kiwanis Festival The school is absolute- result. The students wore Also, everyone has _ ly delighted with the per- uniforms -made-by-the --heen busy preparing an _Fair_will be held by Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 on BL . . ; 3 19g J PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26, 1983 -- 27 Couples Club tours Andre's wine cellars in Winona Prince Albert Area News by Earline Armstrong Last Saturday, April 16, saw a bus load from the Couples Club travel to Winona Ont.; to tour Andre's Winery - a light lunch was enjoyed on the way home. Wondered why everyone was so Dantzerand Ruby Dear- says thank you and : happy last week. Gee, I borneservedafinelunch please come and join us ji must join that club. of Bacon Bunnie and anytime. i Prince Albert U.C.W. Pickles. No church or Sunday met in the church base- ment on Wednesday, April 20. Norma Robin- son our president read a poem on "Spring" to open the meeting. Eigh- teen ladies answered the roll call, two ladies slip- ped in later, bringing 20 present. , Devotion was done by Dianna Brough, Earline Armstrong and Linda McMillian, the theme they chose was "Love." Business saw thank you notes from Minnie Martin, Eileen Hodgins, Angela Clodd, Merle Murphy, Doug and Linda McMillian, and Eva Hunter. An inventory has been done on the dishes and prices are being looked -- over. Remember May 4, the 'Window Fabric pictorials." Please save your cash register tapes from Red and White and IGA. Ilean Pugh is collecting these. Betty Deeth, Sheila Next meeting is on May 18th in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Will McCloud from Oakville Ontario, and a friend from the Hamilton Shrine were noon lun- cheon guests with Rev. and Mrs. Charles Clarke one day last week. A number of ladies from Prince Albert at- tended the bowling ban- quet on Saturday night in Blackstock and were later joined by their husbands for a dance in the Blackstock Recrea- tion Centre. Merv and I1- ean Pugh were given a basket of silk flowers by the bowling league as it was their 33rd wedding anniversary. The weekly euchre at back to home, from all of us. Sunday morning at Prince Albert Church saw Rev. Jackson give a special thank you to Karen Stone for her three months work with Prince Albert choir. You sure made the winter months pass quickly Karen - all Prince Albert School next week, as we will be joining Port Perry United Church to hear special guest Rev. Robert Brawn at 11 o'clock. Bring your children - they will be more than welcome at Port Perry Sunday School. Then, on Sunday, May 8 (Mother's Day) it will be the Sacrament of Bap- tism, if you wish to have any children baptized, please give Rev. Glenn Jackson a call. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Easterbrook from Peter- borough called on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong on Sunday. Afternoon callers at the same place _ were Mr. Bud Hurst and . Joe Resendes from Oshawa, Ontario. 7 ~~ formance of their parents and. they were exhibit of the teachers' . Wednesday, April 27, and and the Bazaar at the Prince Albert Centre Congratulations from = § recorder groupunder the very smart indeed. work which is now on ' our doors willbeopento Columbus Church and SaW 12 tables filled. Prince Albert to Mr. and direction of Mrs. Nash. The past week has display at the Scugog our U.C.W. is to donate Ladies high was- Mrs, Bastiaan Benschop The group placed thirdin been a very busy one at Memorial Public _ the public from 7:00 to ¢ 04 for the Hospital Dorothy McDiarmid, se- on Quaker Road, they the Kiwanis Music the school. The Parent's Library. This exhibit 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday "Auxiliary Bake Table on cond was Dorothy Arid have a new little bundle Festivalin Oshawa. The Guild had as their guest coincides with Education evening. Finally, the 4.) 30th please leave and low was Gladys at their house, it's a wee category they were in speaker, Constable John Week - April 24-29. school is hosting an Open your baking in the Slack. Men's high was sister for Elizabeth. was the open class 14 Logan from the Com-, Everyone is encouraged House on Thursday mor- church basement by 11 Robert Arid, second was No - you're not seeing years old and under. munity Services Division = to view this excellent o'clock Saturday morn, Gord Smith and low double - two Prince Since most of the students were from Grades 4, 5, and 6, this is an extremely impressive of the Durham Regional Police. His top of discus- sion was "Drugs and Alcohol Usage." display. '_ Two other Education Week activities are also planned. The Science ed ning and the students . and staff are looking for- ward to a good turn-out - from the parentsgs Cod spring Conventignal front-end control-arm bushing 1 on wheel alignment, a April 30 for pick-up. Pat Love and Shiela Dantzer also showed what they had done on Frank Andrews. Next card party is on Thurs- day April 28 at 7 sharp, come on out and have some fun. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove arrived home last - Sunday from Florida, after 3'2 months stay, but they still didn't miss last Wednesday --evening's snowfall. And on Sunday, April 24, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter landed back after a near 3 months stay. Welcome 1983 Pontiac Albert News this week. Well double your pleasure, double your fun, read Prince Albert news instead of the Sun. Please call lean Pugh with your news next week - 985-2146. LIBRARY NEWS Talking books (on tape) are loaned from the Library to adults or children who have physical disabilities or remedial problems. nan urs Waa, a LT Sama ey "5. or RS Sab Sa X 23 front-end parts and installation charges Phoenix PJ Coupe Based on Philp Pontiac-Buick Ltd. 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