30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 7, 1985 © maid © ca RAR . © PON DAVIDSON Barns on Friday, May sponsors and congratula- Call Today. The long haul 24th. Tickets for the bus tions to the winners! PORT PERRY STAR . trip will be available Our May meeting tobe 235 QUEEN STREET Ron Davidson Fuels of Port Perry, a bing in and out of the cab of the rig a lot of again at our May held Tuesday, May 14th PHONE 985-7383 local independent company has landed a ON FUELS To. PORT PERRY 985-8622 times this year. In this photo are Joan SEES, Sei | by Claudia McDiarmid The Pineridge Garden Club held their monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 2at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. . Richter from Richter Greenhouses in Good- wood was our speaker for the evening. She gave a very interesting talk and showed us many herbs for culinary and medicinal purposes. After we were able to taste, smell and buy fresh and dried herbs and also some very in- teresting books on the subject were available. This talk gave us great knowledge to be followed up by our bus trip to Goodwood and Cullen meeting at a cost of $6.00 Easter cake donated by Kreative Kitchens, Port Perry was Mr. Roy Smith. Our monthly cc 'i- tion was judged and win- ners were: 1. Grace Ba- jema; 2. Marilyn Bailey, 3. Henka Bandstea. The winners of our ticket draws were: 1. Fir tree donated by Mr. and Mrs. Hurtig - won by Diane Hutchen- son/Oshawa; 2. Gift cer- tificate donated by An- nalda Nursery won by Nera Bloeman/Port Perry; 3. Fruit Basket donated by Port Perry IGA won by Lana Williams/Nestleton. Many thanks to all our will be a Spring Flower Show. Entries can be Culinary and medicinal herbs topic of meeting brought between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m. The speaker for the evening will be Mr. Marten from Binbrook, Ontario, who is an expert on the topic of "Lilies." His talk will begin at 8:00 p.m. We en- courage all members to come. Anyone interested in becoming a member aor wishing bus tickets for our bus tour, please call Mrs. Shirley Love at 986-5330. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS By Appointment Only Ready while you wait. contract to haul some eight million gallons of petroleum products this year. The new contract is with Suny's Petroleum of Ottawa and McKee Fuels of Whitby. The new con- ' tract means driver Ron Vokins will be clim- per person. After which they will be opened to the public for purchase. Our bake sale for the evening went very well and our winner of our olunteers collect $1,140.50 Please call Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. Wilkin, accounting manager; driver Ab Fulford and Ron Davidson. Mr. Davidson, who has run the company for the past seven years, expects to have 20 employees, thanks in part to the new contracts. JANE'S ISLAND HAIR DESIGN - 11 Years Experience - CONC. 10E, SCUGOG ISLAND Adult Hair Cut . . . . $5.00 ! (Style Included) i Children under 12 Years Children under 5 Years (Long hair a little more) $1.00 extra ing with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie "Andrews and girls. Walter and Joan have been over here does. Florence always could throw a good par- ty, no matter what!! Prince Albert Area News by llean Pugh Permanents - reg. 47.00 Thank you to the. peo- ple of Prince Albert who day at the Catholic night. They helped Mr. DAY OR EVENING APPOINTMENTS so generously gavetothe Church and afterwards a Mrs. De a. AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. cancer society. Also a relatives from Port celebrate their 50th wed- 5 Year 0 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: very special thank youto McNicoll, Port Perry ding anniversary. Annual 1 % 985-3947 the canvassers - Elva and Prince Albert joined Mrs. Olive Bolton had Interest 4 Elson, Wes Fox, Norma Robinson, Ether Clodd, Jim Martin, Marg Jamieson, Jo Skan, Bev Stanley, Marie Carnegie, Diana Brough, Sandy Moore, Elva Brian and Glady Mahaffy. Through their efforts a record of $1,140.50 was collected in this community. Welcome to Prince Albert to April and Der- rick Brazier and baby son, Richard. They have moved into the former Hamilton house on Sim- coe St. S. Do hope you will be happy here. Remember that UCW is this Wednesday May 8th at 8 o'clock in the church basement. Sheila Dantzer will be showing her art work. And the card party will be on Thursday at the Prince Albert Hall. Voting is all over! The Friendly Visitors had their luncheon and flea market on Saturday and it went very well. If you had a ticket on the prizes, and wonder where they went, well here goes - The quilt went to Thelma McCreight on Bay St in Port Perry. the picture went to Bev Silverman 'on Alva Street in Port Perry and the food hamper vent to Kay Hughes of Lilla Street in Port Perry. Looks like Port Perry cleaned the house, congratulations to first communion on Sun- in on the festivities at the Murphy home on Mikelen Crest in Prince Albert. A number of ladies from Prince Albert and area were in attendance at the Bowling Banquet at the Utica Hall on Saturday night. You guys over there in Utica, have sure spruced up your hall, what a change! Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arm- strong were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Finlay from Warkworth, Ontario. Walter Palmer from Nottingham Shire, England, and Joan Smelt from Hull Yorkshire, England were dinner guests on Sunday even- three weeks and are returning home Monday surgery in Wellesley Hospital in Toronto on Friday. Keep your chin up Olive. We are all thinking of you. The Sportie - Que Club packed it up for the sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn entertained the gang on Tuesday last with a Chinese dinner. Happy Birthday to Tracie Andrews. She was 12 years old on May 2. Mom hosted a party on Saturday May 4. Happy Birthday Tracie from all Prince Albert Over 200 people turned out to Florence Smith's sale on Saturday. 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