'Greenbank News Well we are finally getting dug out again after our storm of last Wednesday and Thurs- day, but it is the opinion of a lot of parents, that our new School Board is very lax, when it comes to stormy wea- ther and bad-roads. They seem to care so little 'about how our young children get home from school, we are of #he opinion that the Town- "ship's Supt. of roads could do a much better job than some man who sits in a com "fy office and neither sees or seems to care how so many of our chlidren had to get ome or stay stranded miles from home last week. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Oscar Gibson on the passing of her father Mr. Snooks, also sympathy of the community to' Mrs. Cecil Phair on the passing of her sister Miss Rosella Woon on Saturday. The Greenbank W.IL. are holding a euchre at the Hall on Sat. evening, Feb. 21st, 8:30 p.m. Lunch will be pro- vided. Everyone welcome. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snoddon of Valentia and family were with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan on Sunday. Elect. C. King President Of Local Rod, Gun Club The Port Perry Rod & Gun Club held = their monthly meeting Feb. 7th in the CCC Hall on John St. with 13 embers present. The usual business was at- tended to and plans were - made for the annual bus trip to the Toronto Sportsman's Show on March 13th. Cecil King and Charlie Lown to amake the arrangements. Election of new officers was held and members of the executive for 1970 are as follows: President--Cecil King Vice Pres.--Charlie Harper Secretary--Dave Muir Treasurer--Larry Huston ~ Membership Chairman-- Doug Hall Chairman of the following Committees are as follows: Property--C. Lown wPublicity & Gun Safety-- 'Gerald Jackson Shooting Chairman-- Cecil King. A new post has been added due to increasing interest in Junior Shooting. This new position is Junior Shooting Chairman which went to Neil DeShane. Port Perry Rod & Gun Club accepted a challenge by the Whitby Rifle Club to a shoot- ing meet. The opening round was held in Port Perry High School Feb. 5th and Port Perry lost out to Whitby 1967-1965 maximum 2000. The second round held in Whitby, Colborne St. Public School, Feb. 10th was lost to Whitby 4562-4522, maximum 4800. . Scores for the Whitby en. try were: Ron Aldred--589 . Harold Augustus--589 Al Cordy--583 Rudolf Riss--577 Morley Nokes--569 Keith Rivett--535 Albert Marchall--531. Kathy Jackson (Port Perry) Continued on page 16 LR RARE g fas oe of No Visiting with Mr. and Mrs Ray Perry and family on Sun- day were Mf. and Mrs. Tom Soomre and Todd. Mr, and- Mrs. Armour Me- Millan spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. W, C. Ashen hurst of Uxbridge. Mrs. E. Clements visited with her brother Mr. Leonard Hadwin, in the Bon Air Nur- sing Home, Cannington on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty and family, Mrs. Olive Dusty spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Snoddon and family of Valentia. There were eleven tables of Euchre at the card party last Friday night. The prizes went to High to Ross Cook man and Mrs. Harry Hill, Second prize to Ernest Luke, Mrs. Wm. Bacon. Low went to Scott Howsam and Mrs. James Lee. Door prize to Harry HIil. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagg and son of Oshawa visited with Miss Jean Phoenix and her mother on Sunday. Sorry to report Mrs. C. Pearson on the sick list with Flu and is spending some time with her daughter Mrs. C. Hadden, ~ ROR I FA ed) 4 . a ek . £1 wrddedidiodnald « wy PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, February 1 19,1970 - 15 Janet Turner Crowned Heart Queen The happy Heart Fund Queen, Janet Turner, crowned by last year's Queen, Linda Mountjoy. At the "mike" Fund for Oshawa Chapter 1969. Mr. D. Cole and at the right Cathy Loucks, iss Heart Heart Canvass Under Way The canvas of local homes and businesses to collect contributions for the Heart Fund has begun for 1970. Collections will continue un- til all have been contacted by the local chapter's repre- sentatives. It is hoped that the citizens of the community will sup- port this worthy cause as generously as they have in the past. This year's campaign is again headed by Mr. Norman -of "these diseases is to pro- Aldred who chaired the suc- cessful 1969 canvas during which over one thousand dol- lars was collected. Heart attacks and strokes still are the number one kil- lers in our society. The only Heart Fund research has pro- duced measureable results in reducing the death rate in the past. In the years the death rate from strates has been reduced bv 22 percent by improvements in treat- ment techniques. A further reduction in heart atiacks & strokes was made possible by research which helped identify the causes of these diseases and enabled preven- tative measures to be taken before the onslaught of the disability. Much rmains to be done. Therefore we ask cur citizens to welcome the volunteer canvaser when he approaches them and to give gencrously so that "more might live". way to reduce the ravages vide the money for research projects aimed at increasing our understanding of the underlying causes. The money that our citi- zens have contributed to Janet Turner, 15, grade 11 of Cartwright High School was chosen Heart Queen at the Heart Fund dance. in '4 Blackstock, Saturday, In. the picture are the Queen and the runners-up. From left to right, Lorrie Turrer, Valerie Frew, Cathy Loucks, Miss Heart Fund for Oshawa Chapter, 1969, Janet Turner, Clement. daughter of Mr. Turner, Blackstock, Linda Mountjoy, last year's Queen placing crown on 1970 Queen, Susan McColl and Glenna --Photo The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. and Mrs. Roy GIVE ore 0 ore: will live DURING HEART FUND CAMPAIGN from now until February 28th. ¢ | : er WR - EF AN RSA a -- Cie Too Co Sd 3 ros Set