12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 30, 1986 Fire Prevention Week OPEN HOUSE Fire Hall No. 2 - Caesarea 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Oct. 11th -- Films for Children -- Information for Everyone -- Free Coffee and Doughnuts TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE YOUR NEW FIRE TRUCK! 'GREVSTONE NIKI'S EQUESTRIAN GOURMET CENTRE SERVICE Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club | Winner Lorraine Woo Gormley, Ont. DINETTE at BABA's EMIEL'S PLACE RESTAURANT HAUGEN'S BAR-B-QUE Financial report 'very good' Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh By all reports the Talent Auction went very well in the Community Centre on Friday evening. The financial report was very good. Thanks to everyone who donated their talents and all who attended to buy and have a fun time. Sunday was a very special day in the life of the church as it celebrated 120 years. Rev. Jackson said this was very special for him as his great-grandfather had been one of the early members of the church and had put in the heating for $168.00. The choir sang two anthems and Beth Pereman a solo 'I See The Love of God." The guest speaker Rev. Dr. Dolan, B.A. Minister of Simcoe St. Oshawa. After the ser- vice lunch was served in the Church Hall to visitors and friends. Mrs. Pear] Gostick, the oldest person pre- sent, cut the Anniversary Cake. Evening worship dt 7 p.m. open- ed with Orchestral Prelude. Special music was provided by a combined choir from the Church of the Ascen- sion Port Perry and Prince Albert choir. "Meditation" taken by Rev. Jackson. At close of a very en- served to the choirs and friends. A new year starts and plans are already underway for the annual tickets are on sale. Repairs to the roof have already started - all we need is some co-opération from the weather. Girls: in grades 4, 5 and 6 if you would like to join the Explorer group, registration will take place Z22hrs UXBRIDGE joyable service lunch was again beef supper on October 26 and at 7:00 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church Hall or call 985-9315. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock, son Bryan and Judy with grandson Philip were with relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. Beacock, Lindsay one day recently. Mrs. Fern Murray of Kingston spent a few days with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Charles Clarke. Senior Citizens meet | The Senior Citizens held their regular meeting on September 24 with a good attendance. After the singing of O'Canada, the topic of business was our upcoming bazaar which was on Saturday, September 27 which was very rewarding for all the work put into the project. We finished our afternoon with a pot luck supper and later we were Talent auction did well Welcome home to Gordon Clark of Barbara St. after having heart surgery in Toronto. Hope you will soon be feeling much stronger. A full attendance enjoyed a most entertaining evening at the Town Hall when "Chatauqua" was ted with many local people taking part. We sure have a lot of very talented people in our community. Please call Earlene Armstrong with your news next week at 98547973. entertained by Jack Burnham, Clara Whitter, and Everett Pren- tice. Everyone enjoyed dancing even if we did make boo-boo's square dancing. Thank you for your services one and all. There will be a euchre on Wednes- day, October 1 at 1:30 at the Lat- cham Centre. Come out and join us. CAESAREA PHONE 988-5884 ----BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!---- The solo performance of "AL MATTHEWS" FRI. & SAT., OCTOBER 3rd & 4th SEPT. 29 thru OCT. 4, 1986 6th PRODUCT OF THE TROPICS BANANAS * 86 kg. VER/AR ZEHRS RECONSTITUTED APPLE JUICE -- 36 NEILSON HOMO, 2% OR SKIM MILK 4 L BAG SCHNEIDERS CELLO BEEF STEAKETTES WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PUCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. 146 HIGHWAY 47S., UXBRIDGE 454 G MONDAY & TUESDAY ............... 96 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY . 9-9 SATIIRDAY 8:306 fh yec VN - ap ns