"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 6, 2001 - 17 Special anniversary service held on Sunday Greenbank Church marks 105 years We were welcomed to the 105th anniversary ser- vice at Greenbank Church on Sunday by the Olivero family. We welcomed the Rev. David Shepherd as our guest speaker. His ser- mon was on "The sayings of Rodd Foster". The Ministry of Music was pro- vided by the joint choirs of senior and Jubilation. The senior choir prac- tice is Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Junior choir practice is on Wednesday after school. Greenbank Playgroup (moms and tots) meets Wednesdays from 9:15 am. to ll:15am. The Fidelis Unit U.C.W. will meet at the church on Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Pat Milner, speaking on "Keeping Lucy Maude Montgomery Alive". Come and bring a friend. For roll call please bring an item for the Christmas shoe boxes. The evening unit U.C.W. Christmas craft meeting is Wednesday, Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per per- son. Please bring a tuna can and paint brushes. A good time was had at and leather Lane and Action Lane. i upholstery custom ordered . Sklar Peppler. (GREENBANK by Doris Hill the euchre Friday evening. Prize winners were, for the ladies, Mary Jean Till, Eleanor Crawford, Norrine Cook and Marion Hempsen. Gent's prizes went to Greta Halsey, Harry Hill, Mary Drewery and Helena Kroon. Lucky draws were won by Mary Drewery, Marie Cookman and Mary Jean Till. The evening closed with a social hour and a plentiful lunch provided by Helen Parish and Marion Hempen. Next euchre will be Friday, Nov. 30. It will be the Christmas euchre as it is the last before Christmas. The Greenbank Park and Hall Committee will meet at Greenbank Hall at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 14. This will be the last meeting of the Park and Hall group in 2001. The annual meeting will be held in January 2002. Sorry to report the passing of Bill Smith in Victoria B.C. He and wife save 15% on 001 nN Z November 18, 3 Rae were former residents on the 12th Concession. Mrs. Marion Jermey of Orillia spent Sunday with her mother Margaret Couperthwaite and Robert. Mary Drewery, Muriel Gibson, Harry and | have returned from a great trip to Tennessee Smokie Mountains and Dollywood. "The Royal Crowns" a popular Rockabilly band from Toronto are making their second concert appearance at the Greenbank Hall on Saturday, Nov. 17. Last year's show was a sellout success, and we hope to repeat the same with this year's show. All proceeds go to the Greenbank Hall. Tickets are S15 per person which includes a light buf- fet. For tickets and infor- mation call Adam at 905/985-8559 or Lindsey at 905/985-8060. We extend sympathy to Ruby Beare on the passing of her sister Mrs. Elsie Wallace Shearer. The memorial service for her will be Saturday, November 10 at | p.m. at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. 2 COUNTRY BUNGALOW $149,900 Tv (HAPOLEON) 10 min N.E. Uxbridge, appr. 1/2 acre, private treed lot. 2 + 2 bdmms, eat-in kit. Generous room sizes. Finished basement with w/o to yard. In-law apt. potential. Heated garage/wrk shop. Ideal starter home $7500. down. EH ROYAL LePAGE A LH 1448 Lawrence Ave. E. Toronto, Ontario M4A 2V6 416-752-3111 Licensed contiactors for RUE CH ARNEYRITNE Mater applications. Fireplace Warehouse 170 Casimir St., Port Perry 1-800-638-4751 3 wv wv FFaspnone ty Opes Flor * Gift with purchase weekdays. » Daily draw for a gift bag of candles $50 retail value visit the shop to enter. * Dozens of our best ever in-store specials. * Enjoy cider and cookies every day during Open House. * Enjoy live musical entertainment Saturdays and Sundays, November 10-11 "and 17-18, 2001. Foobp oN FRIDAYS Both Fridays during Open House sample Ken's soup, chocolate sauce, citrus drizzler and peanut sauce from our Gourmet Selection. I FU PE LE AE IE BEE OE OE SE NE BE BE A UE BEE EE AE AE A EE 905-985-0715 OPEN HOUSE NOVEMBER 3 9-18 2001 CREATING WITH FLORALS Saturday, November 10, 1-4 pm. A demonstration by Elizabeth, representing our floral supplier. BY ' Ei ( Saturday, November 17, 1-4 pm. A presentation by our in-store display staff. OUR RELAXATION CORNER * Features new musical selections and candles, ironing water, bath salts and body-wash in soothing lavender. » Samples of lotions and incense. STORE HOURS Monday - Thursday and Saturday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Friday 9:30 am - 9:00 pm Sunday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm