| oe A A 3 + |e ne | | ef e $ ¢ » | ¢ " t 2 0) FPR CVS CRETE BAYER FP TE 6 5 0 WI ACA rt Th oF A Sb SOV SSA lL SO PT A Ui POA Nyt i Cp Ata) ' \ «AY ¥ EH) : 7 A ELA bs i LY dr . 4, (hr ya atid EATEN ' BLE Sa Rr ADA Vow Syed HAS ANT SAR hen Cel ci al TI SA aL id bh ail id sibe A eh on Pla Liz Dart of Prince Albert Public School takes a shot at the high bar at the Durham track and field competitions at Port Perry High School on Friday. At left, Tammy Boughen of Cartwright Central Public School makes a good long jump. competitions. Hundreds of youngsters from schools in the area competed in the Greenbank and area news By: Mrs. F. Phoenix The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. held their meeting at Hillsdale" Manor. last. Wed- nesday, and had Mrs, Mae Beare and Mrs. Eva Luke as guests. We were greeted by Miss K. McDonald, and assigned to a large comfortable room with a piano. There were. 19 members present. ' The very appropriate top- "ic for the devotional . period was * "Singing - Christians." After this, Mrs. Alita Leask led in singing from leaflets she provided. The music of our fine pianist, Mrs. Mona Mero, was very much-ap- preciated. Mrs. Ruth Tl presented : 'Mrs. plaque on which Rev." Ros- Beare with "a wall coe Chapin was very pleased to inscribe "'To. our Loyal. Mae From. the Greenbank . U.C.W. aft. unit. Mrs. Alita Leask read the short add- ress on the card which was ~ presented with the gift. "Tea and coffee were sup- - - plied, courtesy of the Manor, hat and - and all had time'to ¢ . mingle with our guests. This was a very happy occasion for all. Mrs. Pearl Johnston of Toronto visited with Mr. & Mrs: Ernest < Till on Thursday. A social evening in honour of Mrs. Mabel Pearson's upcoming birthday was held at the 'home of Mr. & Mrs. Charles "Haddon on Thurs- 'day evening. Twenty friends. and relatives enjoyed an 'evening of progressive euchre together. Among those receiving a- and fellowship wards last Wednesday even- ing at the Annual - Athletic banquet. of Port Perry High School, was Mark Roundell who was the proud recipient -of the William. Aldred trophy and scholarship... This award goes to the all round Athlete who has a _ scholastic standing of at least 60 per cent and who plans to contlnye his education. EE : Mr. & Mrs. Murray Lie and Mark .Roundell -ac- SERS FLT . Lloyd Wilson splendid address to both. : -very well. companied Debbie to the . - gs . - FR SCUGOG- Fo MOTORCYCLES LIMITED 88 Water St. (facing the park) - Port Perry, Ont. - 985-7379 O0.F.S.A.A. Track & Field Championship meet held at Etobicoke on Friday and Saturday. Debbie qualified to attend by placing first in the 200 and 400 metre at the Central Ontario "Secondary School Association Track & Field Meet which was held at Napanee on May 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix and daughter Mrs. Sylvia Brown attended a family reunion and picnic at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. - Ronald Hancock of War- minster on Sunday. The family all attended, and en- - joyed : the perfect weather outdoors_playing lawn cro- quet and badminton. Eight grandchildren were present . between the ages of 4 and 12 years. ° . Our Sunday School Anni- versary was well- attended. gave a young people apd adults. The choir under the' direct- ion of Mrs. Ross Shier sang J - a (continued on page 21) "NOW THERE'S A BETTER WAY TO GO | HERE'S A MOTORCYCLE DEALERSHIP THAT PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER. THE BEST FOUR STROKES. "' THE BEST TWO STROKES. THE BEST TOURING MACHINES. ALL TOGETHER IN ONE MODERN SET-UP. - T'S THE KIND OF "TODAY* PLACE YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR. LARGE.BRIGHT CARPETED SHOWROOM. BIG DISPLAY OF NEW MOTORCYCLES. THE LATEST " TOP-LINE . ACCESSORIES. PRICES YOU CAN COMPARE. AND TO KEEP YOU GOING, A CLEAN, ROOMY, COMPETENT SERVICE DEPARTMENT WHERE YOUR BIKE WILL GET THE BEST OF CARE. WHETHER YOU'RE A BEGINNER OR A VETERAN, GUY OR GAL, COME ON OVER AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. NOW THERE'S A BETTER WAY TO GO! ti a i PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 9, 1976 -- 19 [if \ 18 = ) th : ss aly a J iY 7, 5, Ve My Ee a MOST aan a 4 Shee ty yr A, Xe ln ¥ 7 A RR AT AE Se < ed rT ---- Er Sai Sm © AY ny FLAMINGO JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY CLUB 4th Annual DINNER & DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 26th, 1976 Immaculate Conception Parish Hall - Port Perry DINNER - 7 P.M. DANCE 8:30 to 1:00 'Music. by Wes Jackson Orchestra *6.00 per person... Fh, x 2 mt, 1 = EN Re DANCE ONLY TICKETS '6.00 PER COUPLE. Contact Jack Kane 985-7579 for tickets. f od -----02Q