Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong On May 7th the Friendly Visitors of Prince Albert are holding a Flea Market at the Prince Albert Hall. If you have anything you want to be rid of and wish to donate, please call Helen Jewell at 985-7050 or Mary Williamson at 985-7845. They are also selling tickets on a lovely quilt for only 50 cents each. Please try and buy one - believe me, the quilt is just beautiful and that is not the only prize, buy a ticket and see what the rest are. Wedding bells are ringing in Prince Albert all over the place and you ought to see - April 30 - how busy we are on that day. Don't forget the hospital Aux- ilary Spring Fair on April 30 star- ting at 11:30 at the Latcham Cen- tre. If you want to donate anything for the bake table or the white elephant just phone Ilean Pugh at 985-2146. Rev. Don Tansley was in the pulpit on Sunday to a very small crowd. The Intermediate and Senior Choir sang "Large Crea- tion, Small Creation." This was at the Prince Albert United Church of course. Cathy Brown is home from Calgary, Alberta from visiting Seagrave beef dinner this Wednesday night Seagrave and Area News by Diane Puckrin Tickets are still available for the Seagrave Community Beef Dinner being held this Wednesday night, April 20. If a delicious roast beef dinner and home made pies tempts your appetite give Keith Puckrin a call at 985-2489 to reserve. Welcome home to all our winter travellers. We are happy to have you back amongst us and hope that you're refreshed after your visit south. 'Volunteers are needed to help at a work-bee at the Seagrave Park on Saturday, April 23. At 9:00 a.m. You are asked to wear your oldest clothes as some pain- ting might be involved. Our park is one of the best in the area so lets help our park board and "show up' to let them know we care in keeping it looking great. Mariposa Saints Ladies Lob- ball team is looking for players so if you are 30 yrs. or older and would love to swing a bat or catch a fly ball give Jan Addison a call. at 985-8776. ' po! lr pL Y hp a ---------- a ------ SS Pr -- ata -- I * - * 3% ¥ FF ¥ ¥ * * ) -- " PE py 4E PAY THE SA complete selection of ALUMINUM & VINYL WINDOWS & DOORS Double hung tilt windows Casement Windows Picture Windows Awning Windows Storm Windows Storm Doors Sealed Thermal Units Patio Doors and much more. -- FREE ESTIMATES -- -- INSURANCE WORK -- Port Perry Windows & Doors Wayne Hutchinson UH 5-8 1 2 4 Congratulations to Troy Fisher and Joel MaClean who played very well in their respective solo class at Oshawa Kawanis Festival recently. Sunday morning church service was conducted by the Greenbank pastoral Youth Group and our congratulations to all of you who participated in the service. Your musical numbers and service on "Make a Joyful Noise" was a refreshing change. Birthday greetings this week go out to Eleanor Sturman, Barbara Short, Linda Buscher and David Lee. Hope you all enjoy your special day. Also to Glen Abbey - Happy Birthday. "Baptism, Confirmation and Re- Affirmation of Baptism Sunday will be held on May 15 at the regular time of worship 9:30 a.m. Happy Birthday to little Derick Kent who celebrated his 2nd bir- thday Sunday with a family gathering. Please give Ann Sandiford a call next week with your news items at 985-9440. LES TAX! (until April 30th, 1988) with her brother Larry and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Beacock and Philip visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. John Beacock in Lind- say, Ontario. Marion Hodge and Tommy were Sunday afternoon callers with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. John Brough hosted a surprise shower on Saturday evening for Diana, brother Ron and his bride-to-be Sue George. Eighteen people en- joyed an evening of fun. Con- gratulations Ron and Sue - hope all your troubles are little ones. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McKinnon and children from Stirling spent the weekend with Bill & Earline Armstrong. I couldn't find Ilean Pugh this weekend, I guess she must have went to Trout Creek to fish, so no euchre scores. But don't forget next Thursday, April 21 there will be one. Good health wishes to Rose Willoughby, one of our avid euchre fans - she is at present in Port Hospital. The Couples Club are off to the Town Hall on April 23 to see Countess Maritzby. Happy PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 19, 1988 -- 29 Hospital Spring Fair at Latcham Centre watching. Elva Elson was in Oshawa on Saturday night at Eastdale Col- lege watching 'Little Shop of Hor- rors" - very well performed by "NOTICE the crew. Elva's grandson Ross Elson was stage manager. If Ilean returns from her mystery trip she will be doing the news next week - phone 985-2146. 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