"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 5,1993 - 15 Fall bazaar Oct. 16 ( Greenbank News \ by Helen McKean RR SS AR RAHA Se i A ROCCO POA pleased to be there for her fa- eee OC <= a IX o> XPRIRTA . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson ARR PRR 'day, Bishop in Orillia. Her grand- sons Bradley and Matthew helped grandma enjoy her deli- cious birthday cake. On Sun- daughter Penny and granddaughter Kim Taylor vis- ited the McKeans to help Helen celebrate her 39th birthday! Again! The lucky winners in Green- bank's euchre last week were: Ladies First, Verna Draper; Second, Doris Hill; Third, Doris were won by Marlene Blain, Cliff Rodd and Shirley Leask. The next euchre party will be held on Oct. 29. Everyone wel- come. The Greenbank Fidelis Unit of U.C.W. invites all ladies to our Oct. 6 meeting at 1:30 p.m. ~ Our guest speaker will be Mrs. Michelle Hofman, |, The evening group meet on Oct. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Please bring have returned home from an ex- tended visit with Judy's parents ther's 88th birthday celebra- tion. Thanksgiving decorations for is sponsoring a Fall Bazaar on Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. in the church. Donations will be gratefully received. Sunday was Worldwide Com- munion and Greenbank United Church joined all the churches with our own communion ser- vice. Joel Thomson added an- other picture to the Television Box, showing how much money has been raised so far for the new TV which they, the Sunday - Mr. and Mrs. Gillmore in Chel- Don and Helen McKean visit- Evans. For the Mens: First, Roy Blain; Second, Grant Drury; the church. The Evening Unit of U.C.W. sea, Nova Scotia. Judy was ed with daughter Sally and Bert Third, Gary Munro. The draws School, hope to purchase. [ a The only place for fine dining at fast food prices... SP Restaurant and Dining Lounge Canadian and Butch Cuigine Downtown Port Perry Thanksgiving Dinner Special Sunday, October 10 & Monday, October 11 Roast turkey with homemade stuffing, cranberry sauce, fresh vegetable, potatoes and fresh $ 9 9 5 french stick, coffee or tea. Children under 12 $5.95 For Reservations Call 985-2066 or 985-2257 WE SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL - MINOR HOCKEY BALL HOCKEY- BIG BROTHERS & SISTERS Join the Fresh Start Team ip TO RENEW i AGRICULTURE "Let's adhere to the principle thal we should wot depend on any other country for own basic OI i! 4 0 ' R13 4 ~-, 7 Fo oN i » Alex discussing farm future at Highview Holsteins farm in Uxbridge. Let's put Alex Shepherd's business and farm experience to work for Durham. PHONE FOR MORE INFORMATION 721-7570 or 985-1600 Alex Shepherd Dirham lis¥lLiberal Authorized by Ted Rytwinski, Official Agent for Alex Shepherd. NGAAZN WHAT'S NEW UNDER THE "BIG TOP" '94 MODE, ON DISPLAY TOTALLY NEW '94 RAM PICKUPS! HUGE SELECTION OF USED CARS ORTH ALL SALE PRICED DEAN | i i WATSON Wy i Service Hours: pampet Sale Hours: CHRYSLER Mon. - Wed. (41 6) 852-331 3 Mon. - Thurs. fT | 8-5:30 9-9 Thurs. 8-8:30 (41 6) 640-2793 Fri. 9-6 | Fri. 8-5 Sale + Service + Parts * Leasing Sat. 9-4