20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 13, 1989 Is 25% ATT iis oc 00 shot at rabies clinic H oe i bY, PR Les & 0) 4 x Ta J - rR eg Toa ri Rs, 9 : ' : A 5 ps bd = 2 > 3 ich 3 Re ang Hs iG 2d 2 EP . = ' Ras 1 FOR i : wd Poor Tasha didn't take too kindly to her rabies shot, but . her master Aaron Stevens of Prince Albert offered his sym- - pathy (and a hug) after the doggie ordeal was over. Some 400 dogs and cats were vaccinated at the rables'clinj¢ held at Prince Albert Hall on Saturday. = © "hi ashalr aol Dr. rmout at Saturday's rables clinic held outside at # the Prince Albert Hall. He estimates 400 dogs and cats were brought to be vaccinated, and 5 23 "even though the Ingvp was sometimes long (above), things moved along very quickly. Strawberry supper at Prince Albert Church Prince Albert and Area News by llean Pugh Keith Elliott was pleased with the tu 'Peter. and Lammy Van Ginhoven have had a busy week. Last Sunday their whole family got together for Peter's birthday and retirement party. Children and grandchildren - 24 in all, at- tended. Then on Wednesday even- ing the retirement party at the Community Centre hosted by Mrs. Carinda Barber. Mr. Terry Hodgins acted as M.C. After a short address Lammy was presented with a gold plated Loon Medallion necklace and Peter a pen and pencil set and an envelope of money for when they take their trip to Holland later in the year. Peter and Lammy ex- : pressed their thanks to everyone. Carinda. Barber will be taking over the Post Office and we wish her all the best. _ Glad to report that Mrs. John Faber is' much improved after last week. Hope your stay is very short. June seems to be the month for birthdays, Happy birthday to Eileen Hodgins, Roy Hope, Beth Pereman, Leta Doupe, Ann Ostafichuck and to any others having a birthday this week. Fred and Aileen Olsen have returned from a trip out west. They visitéd son Tom in Winnipeg then went on to Calgary where they visited other relatives. Then on the return trip' went down into the states to Bowling Green Michigan 'and then returned home. =. A'reminder to the Session members of thé Prince Albert United Church will meet on Tues- Sav, June 13 at 7:30 in the Sunday 00l Room. The stewards are also asked to attend this impor- tant meeting, or Ae wo" 3 % hk Loule, a reluctant doberman, wasn't too thrilled about a close look at his face) but his owner Brenda Bra . everything was okay while Dr. Keith Elliott admin getting his rables needle (just take y of Port Perry managed to convince him istered the rabies vaccine. spending three weeks in hospital. ~~ Sunday 'June 25 "Strawberry M Pi s e is now home taking it ov Supper" at the church. Two se(- oO re oneer Da YS The War Amputations On Thursday evening 13 tables kings 4:30 and 6:00 p.m. For of Canada were filled at the weekly euchre. . tickets call Linda McMillan 1} S M Winners for the evening: Ladies 985-3143 or any U.C.W. ladies. a Cc u qg og uUseu m - Mary Poots, Edna Meyers, An- The annual Martyn family pic- ! nie Bowman. Men - Grant Bright, nic was held on Sunday at the (From page 11)- Just a reminder that the James Emerton, Bernice Daniels, Community Centre. Allan Our Curator will be kept busy att- museum is open for tours seven ! Lucky Draws: Owen Gray, Ber. family was in charge. It was a neding the daily 9-5 sessions and days a week, from 1-5 p.m. and { nice Loudfoot. Lone hand series. beautiful day for fun and games meeting with government of- the archives is available for . Irwin Kydd & Carl Gimblett tied and as always the good food. ficials and museum represen- researchers and genealogists. Your donations support the with 13. Please call Peggy Bredin at tatives, in an effort to promote Come visit us and share in the ex- CHAMP and PLAYSAFE { Sorry to report that Florence 985-7046 with your news next our museum and increase our citement as we bring the past -- Programs } Smith was admitted to hospital week. provincial and federal funding. your past -- alive. i