Greenbank News The various 'through the week' groups are being organized and the Fall and Winter work of the Church will "Boon be in full swing. The first Choir practice will be held on Thursday night at 8.16. Mrs. Lee requests that all members be present and also any others who wish to use their musical talent in the ser- vice of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beer of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Foster and Steve attended a ball game at Madoc on Satur- -day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Somer ville and Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip visited Mr. and Mrs, E. Clem- ents during the week-end, >» Prospect News Students have returned to their classes, but not to Pros- pect School. The "little red school house" (it is really white brick, or was) has served sev- eral generations, It has closed its doors in favor of education- al progress. The pupils are be- ing transported to Prince Al- bert Consolidated School. Miss Elizabeth Webster, who is enrolled at Toronto Teachers College, spent last week at the home of her uncle Mr. and Mrs. Burnsell Webster. Miss Elaine Thomson stopped off at the home of Mr. & Mrs. 'Murray Holtby on Friday, re- turning from three months in Europe, to resume studies at Queen's University. Miss Helen Holtby and Mrs. Tot Holtby & Laural accompanied Elaine to Newmarket to the home of her parents, Dyle & Marion Thom- son, Mr. Geo. Smith and Mr. Bev- erley Vernon are enrolled at Queen's University for the cur- rent year. ong Miss Maude Chambers of Pontiac, Michigan and her mo- ther of Oshawa were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Vernon. Congratulations to Mrs. Frank Vernon on winning first prize at Orono Fair for being best lady hackney driver, class of 5. On Sunday, Sept. 19th at 11 a.m. Prospect will be having their church anniversary. The speaker will be Rev. George Teskey. There will be special musie, including a guest soloist, Mrs. David Weldon of Oshawa. Hospital Auxiliary The Draw for the "World Fair Trip" was held on Satur- day, Sept. 11th, outside the Post Office at 3 p.m. Mrs. M., B. Dymond, President of the Auxi- liary, drew the tickets of the lucky winners as follows: 1st Prize-- Mr. J. A. Fulford, R.R. 4, Port Perry 2nd Prize-- Mr. D. W. Mackintosh, 121 Frederick St., Oshawa. 3rd Prize-- Mrs. A. Krieg, R.R. 8, Port Perry. Cou 'other gifts. On Tuesday afternoon of last week around twenty-five ladies called on Miss Jean Phoenix to wish her much happiness in her new shome and also to express their appreciation of her effi- cient, courteous and patient service during her twenty-seven years of store-keeping. Follow- ing an address read by Mrs. Ken Rodd, Jean was presented with a lovely table lamp and After thanking the ladies for their kindness lunch was served and a very pleasant afternoon was brought to a close. Mrs. Rae Dusty and Mrs. Jas. Dusty of Oshawa returned by plane from Palm Springs in sunny California where they spent a very happy two weeks' vacation at the home of -Mr. Ivan Dusty. Mrs. Sylvester of Uxbridge is staying at the home of Mr. Herb Hook. Pleased to report that Herb is improving in health, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Britton PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., Sept. 16th, 1965-15 of Vancouver visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Lee. Miss Lynn Foster has ac- cepted the position of organist in the Anglican Church, Port Perry. Mrs. Howard McMillan is spending a few days this week at -Valentia with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snoddon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Dobson of Brampton were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobson. Mrs. Pearl Phoenix has been released from Uxbridge Hospi- tal and is now in Mrs. Eade's Nursing Home, Port Perry. Brian Harris and Dean Smith have gone to Kingston where they will 'attend Queen's Uni. versity. 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