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Mark these b4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 29, 1984 Prince Albert Area News by llean Pugh June is going to be a Sunday June 3 at 11:30 busy month in the life of a.m. - Holy Communion and church school; Sun- dates on your calendar: day June 10th - Chris- AN CATHOLIC ARATE SCHOOL BOARD % TRUSTEE VACANCY Due to the resignation of a Trustee serving the Town of Pickering and Township of Uxbridge, and in accordance with the Education Act and the Rules, Regulations and By-Laws of The Durham "Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board, applications will be received for the position of: TRUSTEE Section 196 of The Education Act states: (1) A person is qualified to be a member of a Separate SchoolBoard if he is, (a) a Canadian citizen; (b) eighteen (18) years of age; (c) a resident of The Regional Municipality of Durham; and (d) a Roman Catholic Separate School elector The successful applicant will serve as a Trustee on the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board for the remainder of the 1384 and 1985 Term of Office. Applications will be received up to 4:30 p.m, June 12th, 1984 and should be addressed to: Dr. E.J. Lagroix, Ed.D., Director of Education/ Secretary/Treasurer of the Board, 650 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontario L1J7C4 Mark for a busy month tian Education Service and Congregational picnic; Monday June 11 - 8 p.m. UCW executive meeting church base- ment; Wed. June 13th at 8 p.m. UCW monthly meeting. Special speak- er and film "Work of Operation Eye Sight'; Friday and Saturday June 22 and 23th - Annual UCW Yard and Bake Sale at home of Helen Wozney, corner of Oshawa and Shirley Roads. If you have any articles you would like to donate or send bak- ing, they would be most grateful. i Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Peggy Bredin in the death of her mother this past week. Les and Grace Bea- cock were supper com- pany with Laverne and Mary Devitt, Oshawa on Thursday evening. Thirteen tables of euchre players gathered at the Community Centre on Thurs. evening. Ladies winners Vera Fawn, Bessie Spencer, Marion Bell. For the men - Ed Donnelly, Norman Rohrer and Frank Andrews. On Sunday the United Church Women were in charge of the church service. Several ladies took part in the reading of the Scripture and Responsive Psalm. 10 - 15% OFF A Variety of Over 20 Dairy Products (If ordered BEFORE June 23!) Call Harold or Melanie at Blackstock ----0R - -- Jim or lvy in Port Perry ORDER TODAY! (Orders must be received prior to June 23/84 to receive discounts.) YOUR LOCAL DEALERS ARE: Ladies choir sang "Open My Eyes". Noreen Crosier intro- duced the guest speaker Mrs. Marion Minifie of Coldsprings just south - of Rice Lake. Last November she had the opportunity to go to Cuernovacee in Mexico to a Christians Develop- ment Centre. This opportunity came to her because of her involve- ment with Division of World Outreach where she has been active in Youth Exchange, the visit of Korean Pastors and many other reward- ing experiences for many years. This morn- ing she shared some of her Mexican exper- iences. The people there sure do not have the comforts that we have but Mrs. Minifie and others that went learned much about the real Christian faith of these people. Mrs. Minifie also favoured us with a lovely solo "Keep Look- ing Up". A lovely lunch and social time followed in the church basement. Happy Birthday to two of our UCW members - Janet Vernon and Cathy Daigle. Please call Earlene Armstrong with your news for next week. H & M WRIGHT FEEDS BLACKSTOCK 986-4201 MARLOWS FEED SERVICE PORT PERRY 985-7363 Speaker planned for anniversary . Greenbank News by Shirley Lee Sunday June 3 will be the Sunday School Ann- iversary with Mrs. Tamblyn of Cambray as guest speaker, this lady is a very accomplished speaker, so plan to attend the service at 11 o'clock. Visiting with Mrs. Aileen Dobson over the weekend was her sister- in-law Mrs. Jean Suggitt and Jean's son Mr. Richard Suggitt both of Lethbridge, Alberta, also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leask of Leaskdale. After visit- ing with his cousins, Mrs. Barbara Phair 'and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Till, and Richard returned home leaving his mother to enjoy a longer stay and Mr. Stewart Suggitt of North Bay is spending a few days with his sister Aileen. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan attended the wedding of Miss Eliza- beth Howard and Mr. Robert Ashenhurst Jr. in Uxbridge on Sat- urday. Mrs. Frances Walker of Hepworth and Mrs. Susan Cundy have been spending a few days with Mrs. Dorothy Ian- son while Jim has been in the hospital. The Greenbank Hall Committee would like to express sincere thanks to all those in the community who gave their support to our spring clean-up sale. We had a good crowd and generous donations. Many thanks for your ~entinious support. Greenbank School has been a busy scene this last month. On May 16th at Sunderland Town Hall the pupils under the capable direction of their teachers presented the operetta "The Canada Goose". The performance was excellent. Parents and friends were impressed with the talents display- ed by the pupils. On Sat. May 26th Greenbank School host- ed a Fun Fair and fun it was! There was some- thing for everyone - a bake sale, bingo, a flea market, pony rides, games, movies, a haunt- ed house and refresh- ments. The first fun fair was a huge success because of the involve- ment of teachers, pupils, parents and the community. Congratulations to Barclay Phoenix, Bill Raines and Robert Raines on winning Esso Medallions at the Sun- derland Minor Hockey Banquet. Barclay and Robert won Most Improved Player 'medallions and Robert won a Most Sportsman- like medallion. Mr. and Mrs. Armin Werz and friends of Switzerland visited recently with Miss Carol Phoenix. N This is the last week for this correspondent and thanks to those who helped me by calling in news, so for the month of June call 985-2924. TUG Computer club spring schedule set The following is a library schedule for computer training. All meetings are open to the public and admission is free. May 29 - Tuesday - Con-Pute will demon- strate modem use and both related and un- related software, 7:00 p.m. at the library. June 5 - Tuesday - Bob Hall will conduct the TRS80 meeting, 7:00 p.m. at the library. June 12 - is the last VIC20 meeting of the season, 7:00 p.m. in the library. June 19 - is the last Commodore 64 meeting and the last chance to review how your com- puter can be programed to be Timeless in its use. That's 7:00 p.m. at the library. June 26 - is the last TRS80 meeting for the season. Bob Hall will have an informative JOIN US! meeting, and recap of this seasons program. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Cathy Robb 649-2450 au ie a L°k | = 63g DURHAM YORK PROVINCIAL RIDING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP DRIVE June is "Membership Month" To Join ... Contact: NANCY McMILLAN Area Membership Chairman 985-7083