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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1984, p. 21

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Greenbank News by Margaret Couperthwaite Thanks to all who helped out with the bake sale on Friday. We did real well and with such a variety of baking. Thanks. A nice turnout on Sunday to the outdoor church service followed by lunch and races for the Sunday School children, ending up in the pond at Phoenix's for a cooling dip. Thanks to Barbara Ward for supplying music for the service, the accordion playing was very enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. George Rahm and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couperthwaite attended the Orange- man's Parade at Bea- verton on Saturday. A good day except for the heat. It is shower time The Mixed Summer Bowling League wrapped up competition with an awards ban- quet last week at Centennial Lanes in Port Chris & Mike Allen ALIN "RAINBOW ROOMS" Prices start under $3,000. OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: ® Siding ® Soffit ® Fascia ® 5" Seamless Eavestrough ® Shutters ® Awnings ® Replacement Windows @® Patio Doors & Storms Retail sales available for the handyman. "Free estimates for supply & install." CALL 985-3747 again ladies - A comm- unity shower for Janice Stone at the home of her parents on Saturday, August 11th at 2 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Also a commun- ity shower for Lana Perry at the home of her parents at 8 o'clock Thursday August 2nd. It would be appreciated if the flag was returned to the hall - anyone know- ing the whereabouts, please contact any member of the Women's Institute - Thank you. The family of Jack and Ruth Hooker held a - surprise 35th wedding anniversary party in the Greenbank Hall Sat- urday night. Guests came from Orangeville, "Toronto, Kirkfield, Brooklin as well as many, other surrounding areas. Congratulations. A card has been received from Muriel and Helen, our travell- ing gals - they are having a super time, planning on going to an Irish Pub this evening?? Congrat lations are in order for our Greenbank Perry. Top team with a total of 6629 pins was from left front- Reg Manns, Vivian Rider and Wilf Linskie. At back from left are Gail Wallace, Carole Adams and Cyd Stauffer. Individual winners in the league were front from left: Vivian Rider, HS; Rennee beare, HT; Fran Venning, HA. At back are Reg Manns, HT; Bruce Stauffer, HS: and Jim Rider, HA. (§ 00] PORT PERRY PLAZA STORE HOURS Headquarters for 'Freeman Formalwear Alen 0 Ura Aid. 985-8160 - Mon Tues & Thurs 10106 Fri 109 Sat 105 EERE NRO RRR RX RR NORE RCN N ER FE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 17, 1984 -- 2) Nice turn-out for service and races Sunday Gamblers for winning the baseball tournament at Goodwood on Sat. Port Perry won the consolation prize. Mr. and Mrs. George Beare entertained on Tuesday night - Mildred and Harvey Handley of Toronto, Corrine and Ted Croxall, Jean Ward, and on Thursday night, Mrs. Dale Wallace with her three children from Mr. and Mrs. Bill Branning of Toronto visited with Mrs. Verna Baird on Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke of Uxbridge in the evening. We welcome the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCombe home from their honey- moon. Rev. and Mrs. Rodgers attended the Thunder Bay." Randy Weatherall and oR Tg: RYAN Norma Bowen wedding in Janetville on Sat- urday when Rev. Rodgers officiated. The Robert Couperth- waite family motored to Haliburton on Sunday and left Trina Bacon and Heather at camp. I would appreciate hearing from you with news next week - 852- 6693. Thanks. I never think of the future, Runners up with a total of 6429 pins was the team of Kim Murry and Grace Manns (front) and Gary Reis and Jim Rider at back. Missing from photo are Gail Loudfoot and Lynn Yorkes. KAR & VAN: REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK (Reg. Rd. 8) PORT PERRY 985-9000 COMPLETE LINE OF CAR, TRUCK & VAN ACCESSORIES. - THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS - TIRES & MAG WHEELS GOODYEAR WIDE TRACK RADIALS P245 x 14 (G60x14) P245 x 15 (G60x15) 1000 x 15 11.00 x 15 1200 x 15 15x7 15x8 15 x 10 $94.50 $99.95 BAJA WIDE TRACK OFF-ROAD TIRES $119.95 $124.95 $129.95 WHITE SPOKE MAG WHEELS . $39.98 $54.99 - WE INSTALL EVERYTHING WE SELL - HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9AM. to6 P.M Friday 9AM. to9P.M.- Saturday 9AM. to3P ? Now there's a tractor that work: mare pulling power than a a long as vou do All day without 2 wheel dnive stopping [he new M6! Ihe new Kubota MAMO has a 26 4 worker gallon fuel tank and improved fuel cfficiency Soat can go a full working da a ithout stopping at the fuel pump And equipped with 4-wheel drive this 66 "TO hp model gives you up to 357 omparable 150) 1% a nonstop hard "KUBOTA Nothing like it on earth" B &W FARM SERVICE Hwy. 7 & 12 - South of Sunderland - (705)357-3760 or 357-3192 PAR. THRE eT er.

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