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The students' topic was EH SW nNee swv V 3 a rR BE WiE isd? I from left) Kris Rodgers, Kim Pach, Marcus Otis, (back) Bryan Evans, Troy Parks, James Ashton, Karen Faichney, Robert Houghland and Andrew magnetism, and the hard workers include (front, Schell. Communion day at church Greenbank and Area News by Sides Lee Sunday, May 3, was Communion Confirmation Day at our church and : four of our young people joined the United Church of Canada by Prof- fession of Faith. Mr. Neil Hunter, Clerk of Session presented, Sarah Phoenix, William Raines, Robert Raines, and Matthew Shephard to be enrolled as members of Green- Sponsored by the Woman's Direc- ~ toratc, Auberge/Sedna Women's Shelter and Support Services Inc., together with Durham College is holding a panel discussion night on wife assault on May 8th, 1987, in the Lecture Hall, Rm. C113 of the Main Building, Oshawa Campus, 2000 Simcoe St. N. This event starts at 6:30 p.m. with a public reception and follows at 7:30 p.m. with the April 15th to May 15th is Family Violence Prevention Month, as an- nounced by the Ontario Government and declared by the cities, towns 1 # 356 KING ST. W_, OSHAWA Durham HEALTH SERVICES IN Services 24 Hour Nursing and Homemaking Services for the elderly, sick, disabled, or mother and newborn. -- COMPLIMENTARY ASSESSMENTS -- bank United Church. - Don't forget next Sunday will be Mothers Day Services at 11 o'clock. Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. will be Wednesday May 6, "1:30 p.m." at the church, then in the evening at 8:00 p.m. the Evening Unit will meet in the church basement. 'They will Panel discussion on 'wife assault is planned this week and the Regional Municipality of Durham. Members of the panel are: * Michael Gillen of the Crown At- torney' s Office * Susan Shepherd, a caseworker for Auberge * Inspector Bob Brown of the Durham Regional Police : * Abbi Robinson-Armstrong, an in- structor who teaches a course on the effects of Family Violence on Children * A former abused woman will talk about her experiences. rary & Leisure Sales (216) 986-4275 7A Highway to Nestieton Log home across from Rec Centre PATIO FURNITURE -- SPA & WHIRL BATHS of WICKER FURNITURE -- POOL & SPA CHEMICALS Open Evenings and Weekends have as the guest speaker Jeanette Ross. A lovely wedding was soleminiz-. ed in the church on Saturday, when Miss Dawn Meisner became the bride of Mr. Grant Vizley. Reception and dance was later held at the Port Perry Curling Club. The happy cou- ple will live in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean spent a few. days recently with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ellingham and family of Thamesville. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Hunter have a special smile these days because of a new , Scott Gerald, born April 17 to Mark and Vida Hunter of Whistler, British Colum- _ bia. Congratulations to all. As part of Education Week, Sunderland Hall was the placetobe last Thursday evening as Green- bank Public School students presented their annual evening of entertainment, much to the delight of family and friends. The first por- tion of the program saw the Grade 1 and 2 classes, all dressed in 1950's their musical concert entitled "Rock On."' Directed by Mrs. Ross and Mr. Jones, the young children did a terrific job and seemed to have as much fun performing as the au- dience had listening. For the balance of the evening, the Grades 3,4,5 and 6 students, presented the musical play, 'Jungle Book." Both" staff and students involved in this production should be very proud of - the wonderful, professional perfor- mance they put on. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. Thanks to all for a very en- joyable evening. Attention all teens, ages 11-17, there will be a dance on Friday, May 22 from 7:30 - 11:00 p.m. in Greenbank Hall. Music by "Rebel" D.J. with adult supervision. Pop and hips available aod tickets 5t the door will be $3.00. You know why a dog has so many friends, its because he waggs his tail instead of his tongue. Please phone any news item for the month of May to 985-8926. ITS TIME! - ff Time to deworm your whole herd at turnout with BANMINTH 11* DAIRY CATTLE DEWORMER PELLETS Get the most out of your herd . 1+ Baaminth 11° (1) No Milk Withdrawal (2) Economical (3) Convenient 3 i N "hd Py Tl 3 bond a A aii " , ined J v go AUN Sts ol an lb Ct aia welling ai RA GY ad 1: - NT 1 rly EIR" the Rm ta J Na WE Ae Contes SE vl FART 50 oF RR % dsl in RI SR Se ER Pre om RPL i PTI gl Ap gE pid leh asain Hal ngs (Ui » oh " ' . R a. v Fane " PRR PSS a ili i a BT A an rs rE A oi