EE I EC Cm ry Cr ETE ogy A art TITEL get 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 6, 1986 urve Lake Indians life Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong The Prince Albert. U.C.W. will meet on Wednesday May 7 a week earlier, guest speaker will be Rev. Charles King speaking on his life with the Indians at Curve Lake. Everyone is invited, please try and come. This meeting will be in the United Church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Olsen from Horseshoe Lake called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen on Sunday. Prince Albert U.C.W. invites you to join them on Sat. May 24 on a bus trip to Whetung Gallery and Craft Shop at Curve Lake. Lunch provid- ed at the Gallery. For more infor- mation call 985-2487. There are 8 seats left so don't wait too long. Thursday evening May 1 at Prince Albert Hall there were 13 tables of euchure players. Ladies high was Rachel Harper. Second was Verna Smith and low was Dorothy McCaslin and on the mens side Gord Smith got fist and Paul (who didn't leave his last name) got second and low was Mildred Thomp- son. Please come out next Thursday May 8 for another night of cards at the Prince Albert Hall. Congratulations to Kathy and John Benschop, they got a darling baby girl on Tues. April 29, Leanna Marie weighed in at 6 lbs. 5 ozs. Kathy & John will soon be living on Cedar Creek Road in their new home. A new home and new baby in one year "wow!" Stewardess flys off for Saudi Arabia On Sunday, April 20th, Rev. Art and Ruth Rodgers held a farewell party and buffet at their Scar- borough home for their daughter, Miss Darlene Rodgers, who has ac- cepted a position as a Flight Atten- dant with the Saudi Arabia Airlines. Darlene took her training with the Canadian Armed Services Interna- tional in Toronto and has signed a contract for the next four months. Darlene and three other girls from Vancouver, Winnipeg and Montreal, will be sharing an apart- ment together in Jiddah, which is near the Red Sea and only a short distance from Mecca, where religious pilgrimages are held. The girls will be working on flights to Mecca, Bombay, Bangkok, Cairo, Athens, Rome, Istanbul, Paris and London. Art and Ruth took the girls to Buf- falo on Thursday to catch a flight to New York City. Their flight from New York to Jiddah, Saudi Arabia was to be thirteen hours arriving in Arabia on Friday. The Friendly Visitors had a fair turn out at their Flea Market on Sat. The winners of their draw prizes were E. Boure of Toronto for the quilt and cushion, Nelson Cochrane of Port Perry for the painting and Ruth Popowich of Port Perry the ten dollar voucher. Several ladies from Prince Albert were in attendance at the Monday Night Bowling Banquet on Sat. May 3 at the Latchum Centre and no one went home empty handed. I think Hurd St. girls done the best. Grant and Eva Hunter were in Belleville this past week-end atten- ding a Christian discovery Seminar under the leadership of Rev. Gordon Hunter and Rev. Larry Marshall. Grant and Eva also took the oppor- tunity to visit relatives in the area while down there. Tracie Andrews celebrated her 13th birthday on Friday May 2. Tracie celebrated her day with a party and going to the bowling alley with the gang. Happy Birthday Tracie from all of us. 'A number of families from Prince Albert were at church in Port Perry on Sunday to hear Rev. Hugh McCullum and help celebrate "Centennial Home Coming." The Sportie-Q-Club met at the home of Sandy and Irene Moore one evening last week. They brought their wives with them and had a fun "evening of cards, pool and good food. : Don't forget the '"'Art Club' at Prince Albert Public School in por- table two - Mrs. Gills room, every noon hour, they would appreciate your visit. Please call Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. 4693 EI, J ) Better to be safe than sorry. . The teenagers who run SADD (Students Against Driving Drunk) sure worked hard on Tuesday, April 29th, when they presented SADD Saturday in conjunction with Dennis Anderson Chev/Olds. The kids tanked up cars, washed windows and generally helped out while the dealership donated from each tank of gas. The work was worth it, however, when Dick Shinn of the Service Department presented SADD with a cheque for $810 on Tues- day, April 30. Accepting the money, which will be used for SADD's travelling expenses as they spread their message to other schools across the province, is (above) Rebecca Kahn, Karen Raines and Tina Soomre. Illustrated items may not be exact. Hwy. 7A - Port Perry (Next to PL Lumber) 985-245)