& PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1976 -- 7 'priveliged to be invited to By Jean Jeffery The Bethesda Reach Womens Institute were partake refreshment last Wed. evening at 7:30 with the - residents of Daheim Nursing Home at Uxbridge. After lunch Mrs. Ashen- hurst and Mrs. Pogue led in a 'sing song'. Then Mrs. Elva Rodd and Mrs. Jeffery gave several humourous read- ings. We were so pleased to welcome Pauline Brown who performed Ethenic Dances. The Sword Dance in Kilts, The Sailors Hornpipe in sailor uniform and an Irish Jigg in lovely green and white Irish costume. We appreciated this very much. Thank you Pauline. After a pleasant 'good- night' to the members of the Home we had a business meeting. Mrs. Florence DeBoer answered the motto 'The World is my country - Man- kind is my friend." We all read the letter from our Greek sponsored child. We hope all will join us in the Food Forum. Around the World Dining, Wed. Feb 11 at 8 p.m. at St. Andrews Chal- mers Presbyterian Church, Uxbridge. 2 Several menus, each one. typical of food customs of another country, will be dis- cussed and demonstrated. Especially featured German Italian, Oriental and Russian dishes. Many recipes from around the world will be included. All recipes are in- cluded in a small booklet which will be distributed at the Forum. Helpful hints for entertaining, such as giving a buffet, and cake decorating will also be discussed. Everyone welcome - ad- mission free, . This is sponsored by the Home Economics Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agri- culture and Food. Mr. and Mrs. R. Thompson " (Bob and Bev to their many friends) from Deseronto, near Kingston called Sat. evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling.: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith = Ashton. They went on to stay with friends in Pefferlaw overnight. They were taking part in a service at Queen St. United Church in Lindsay on Sunday. While there, they will be dinner guests of Rev. Wm. March, formerly of Mount Albert. The Couples Club, one of our most enthusiastic group Greenbank news By Mrs. M. Beaton The Service of Communion will be observed next Sun., February 8th at 11:30. We all enjoyed Wayne Wanamaker's two lovely solos last Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of Uxbridge were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan recently. The annual - County - Hol- stein Club held their meeting in Manchester Hall on Satur- day. Manchester ladies catered for them. Mrs. Mona Mero visited with Mrs. Walter Richardson one day last week in Uxbridge. Port Perry Fair Board held their annual meeting and banquet in Prince Albert United Church last week. A few from here attended. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watson of Markham visited with Mr. "and Mrs. Armour McMillan recently. Winners at the card party in the Hall on Friday evening extra cost. SR a TT Bae) aa Why you should let H&R Block worry about your income taxes. If the Tax Department notifies you of a reassessment on your return, H&R Block is available to help you all year, at no Get a little peace of mind. Hé¢R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 16 Water Street - Port Perry at Lakeview Plaza Mon. to Sat. -10:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. : Phone 985-2232 No Appointment Necessary were: Ladies - Mildred Thompsdn, Harry Hill (play- ing as a lady), Phyllis Clarke. Draw - Erma Wat- son. Gents - Dennis Thomp- - son; Doris Hill (playing asa man); Hardy Noble. Draw - . Gordon Smith. Mrs. George Beaton attended the shower for Miss Janet Cannon in Port Perry on Thursday. In spite of the bad weather a few ladies attended the U.C.W. Presbyterial meet- ing in Beaverton last week. Glad to report Mrs. Verna Frazer is home from hospital after surgery on her foot. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Lee of Trout Creek spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee. Many Junior Farmer's en- joyed the banquet and dance held in Sunderland on Satur- day evening, : Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith were in Kitchener on Sunday visiting Miss Helen Lee. organizations in the Com- munity held a night of games at Epsom United Church last Friday evening. About 17 couples attended, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gimby were hosts and hostesses for the evening. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening. Centennial committees have plans underway to re- decorate the auditorium of the Church. Lets hope the year is long enough to imple- ment all the plans we have instigated. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Card of Uxbridge had supper on Saturday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card. Sunday supper guests at Cards were Mr. and Mrs. Eric Benns and family and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card and Jeffrey, and Mr. Jack Monsma. Mr. Larry Evans and Miss Janice Pearson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson. The Epsom-Utica UCA have become interested in working with Mrs. Wannik- hof from Welfare and she informs us that her depart- ment: is in need of girls clothing size 8 to teens. Religion in Life badges were presented. to guides Judy Rudkin, Anne Tapscott, Jennifer Pospolita and Donna Kerry by Mrs. Wanninkhof. a Brownies Julie and Kathy Baster received their badge from Mrs. Bolton. Cubs, Ken and Steven Langille, Robbie Page, Bill and Bob Hetherington, Peter Sutcliffe, Tony Goslin, Steven Pospolita, Mark and Glen Kerry received their badges from Richard Rudkin Ross Munro presented badges to Scouts Richard Ashton, Ian and ' Michael Rudkin and Paul Kerry. When asked where he was going to find room on his shoulder sash, Paul said "Right at the top". Congratulations to the leaders and their groups for this successful project. Countdown "Countdown on Smok- ing" a smoking withdrawal course is to be conducted in six sessions by the Durham Region TB and Respiratory Disease Association at the Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegi- ate, Harmony Rd. South, Oshawa, starting Monday, February 9th at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Willard Eastwood, the chairman, met with his committee this week to final- ize the arrangements. Speakers will include Dr. Norman Delarue, Dr. Harry Eerkes, Dr. H. R. Rowsell, Dr. John Deadman and Dr. R. J. Kimmerly. A special film will be shown at . News of interest from Epsom area Robbie Page entertained several friends to a birthday tobogganing party. The boys sure enjoyed the outing. on Smoking one session, group discuss- ions, and question and ans- wer periods will be held. A pre-registration form appears in this newspaper, or you may obtain one f om your doctor. They are ilso available by calling the association at 723-3151. COMING SOON RADIO SHACK at House of Howard | COLOGNE 77 a "Blue Jeans' *2 oz. Mist *4 oz. 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