22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 26, 1993 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" We are happy to report Mrs. Noreen Cook is doing fine after her operation in arkham/ Stouffville Hospital and we hope she will soon be home. Also, Mrs, Drewery is home now and we wish both ladies good health from now on. Mrs. and Mrs. Neil Hunter visited their daughter Pat Stuz- tinski and family in Guelph on Busy with church & school activities Saturday. Mr. Armour McMil- lan enjoyed the trip with them. There is a S.A.C. meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 1: 16 p.m. at Greenbank Public School. All parents welcome. Babysitting is provided. The official board meeting of Greenbank Church is at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 26. The Fidelis unit of U.C.W. will be held on Feb. 8 at 1:30 p.m. at the McKean's home. The Youth Event is being held at Greenbank School on Feb. 6 from 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Contact Joanne Shepherd for more information. The Scu Service will be held on Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Immaculate g Christian Unity EE Taye A re er Ar rr Arr RA Hs Br a Port Perry. Our. own Greenban Church Choir is singing at the service, . The first euchre party for 1993 was enjoyed by a good Greenbank News by Helen McKean a crowd last Friday. The a les prizes were won by: first - Doro- thy Bray; second - Jean Hunter; third - "Marie Cookman. The men's: first - Ed Bain; second - Conception Catholic Church in DUNN'S SINGLE & DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS RANGE 1 SUITS REG. $260... eevee SALEYD 9% SWINE 1/2 PRICE Reg. $59 SALE SGM SPORT COATS 1/2 PRICE 2 PRICE saLe'147% RANGE 2 SUITS REG. $205. Reg. $60° RANGE 3'SUITS REG. $255 saLe*197% RANGE 4 SUITS REG. $455 OUR STORE IS BEING DEMOLISHED! EVERYTHING "HAS TO GO! MEN'S SHOES FLORSHEIM NUNN BUSH, rs TON Vv lues 99 es 09 MEN'S TUXEDOS 1/2 PRICE ~ SINGLE OR DOUBLE | BREASTED Reg. $395 $1 97°° DUNN'S ? Tailors OI FEWER: , * George Harper; third - Don Lin- ton. The luck draws winners: Neil McLeod, Cliff Rodd and Vera Brown. Our next euchre will be held on Friday, Feb. 19. Everyone welcome. Everyone enjoyed having Holly Beattie sing on Sunday, singing a duet with her mother Debbie Beattie, accompanied on the piano by her grandmother Mrs. Betty McGee. Rev. Shep- herd sang and played his guitar telling the children's story. The January meeting of Women's Institute was held at 'the lovely home of Shirley Lee on Wednesday, Jan. 20. Mrs. Twyla Ballaugh was our guest speaker. She made us acquaint- ed with herbs that benefit our health. She is opening a health shop, "Herbally Yours" in Port Perry, soon. We had a request from the 4- H for cotton fabrics they need fob their Mab jest. Ts. ret Couperth- ~ waite presented Mrs. Shirley Lee with her Life Membership Pin and Shirley's mother, Mrs. Dorothy Ianson gave her the certificate to honor Shirley, for her work in W.I. She is a char-_ sALE'24 7 MEN'S WALLABEE SHOES 1/2 PRICE Values to $430 NOW ONLY 7 00 | | MEN'S ARROW SPORT SHIRTS | 1/2 PRICE | Reg- SALE 1 7° Reg. $40 | SALE 20% SALE $30 a 2 2 4B SUPER _ SPECIAL! _ on SUITS 570% Values to $200- ter member of Greenbank Women's Institute. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Speck ath, % tended the "Robbie Burns" night in Whitby's St. Andrews. Church. This was-the 60th yéar of this celebration. Ellie said it was a spectacular event and so beautifully prepared. - Letters fo the editor MEN'S LEATHER JACKET | MEN'S PANT SALE | 1/2 PRICE BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Men's Pant Buy 1 Pant for $40.00 and get the 2nd pant FREE! Buy 1 Pant for $50.00 and get the 2nd pant FREE! Buy 1 Pant for $60.00 and get the 2nd pantFREE! he Same or lesser value Reg. $695 347% CANADIAN MADE LONDON FOG GARMENTS a EEE JE OE MEN'S OVERCOATS [RSP T=) =: BI LR 2S Super Special! RESET (oT) NRE V2 od 51(0] 95 ; ci 09" [fmecrorcomsll Mews yy MEN'S OUTERWEARH $295 $50 $9500 1/2 PRICE Zh ue 20" 147% *125% *75% & [6%] (6! azn n _ 4 itt We carry Suit Sizes from 34 10 52 OPEN: Monday to Friday 10:00 - 9:00 Saturday 9:30 - 6:00 Teach kids morals, not promiscuity To the Editor Open letter to Durham Board of Education I am writing this brief note to express my concerns regarding the video, e Growing Up Se- ries" for children 9-12 years of age, shown in Durham Schools. I find this video most appalling and downright rude! It is not suitable for my 19-year-olds eyes, 80 how can it be, suitable ol young impressionable chil- In my opinion there are more positive ways and avenues to teach "sex education" so it is just that, education and not in- vitation! Listen, morals need to be taught and sexual restraint not promiscuity. On the whole, young children need to have clean fun and be taught to play sports, not filthy mischief and sexual bed games. Sincerely, Kevin Chatterton Please recycle thi this newspaper