Brian Yeomanson, 10, of 550 Queen Street, Port Perry found this leaf in his driveway last week. By all appearances it is a common maple leaf, only this one measures 132' across from tip to tip. They grow 'em big in Port Perry. Guides hold joint Halloween party 8 p.m. the children were taken on _a tour of Doctor Frankenstein's workshop where a couple of bodies laid on the good doctors work table. The main attraction of the work shop was a body covered in white with bones and raw meat laying on the body and the doctor busy at work trying to sew it to-- gether. Leader Laura Rus- ing and Akela Paul were the actors on this. Then the group were led by ghost and goblins to Joanne and Susan to the haunted house and 'haunted it was. Mark Rose added color to our evening "Black". This evening was a lot of work but well worth it and every one who helped deser- ves a big hand. = Lunch followed at 9 p.m. and the journey home. So closed another chapter in Guiding and Cubing. Akela Paul Saulnier B Pack leaders and Guides from 1st Port Perry held a joint Halloween Party on October 25. The evening started with costume judging for both the Guides and Cubs. Games children play followed and at WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PORT PERRY NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Monday, November 15th, 1976, at 2:00 p.m. in the Cafeteria of the Hospital to: Receive reports of Commitees; by Mrs. A, Empringham Mrs. G. Beaton opened the October meeting of the Women's Institute with an item from Ann Landers column entitled Just For Today. 'The roll call was answered by naming an ad- vertisement that annqys you. The annual Provincial Convention of the Women's Institute is to be held in the Royal York Hotel in Toronto on Thursday and Friday November 4 and 5. Mrs. Doris Hill will be the voting representative from Green- bank. Any members may attend any day of the con- vention, The Bethesda Reach Insti- tute has invited the Green- bank ladies to their meeting * Wed. Nov. 24. Guest speaker will be a lady food consultant from the Dominion Stores. Mrs. M.-Lee presented the W.I. awards to the Occupa- tional division of the Port Perry High School at their commencement, Carol Walker received the award for the first year and Sharon McClurg the 2 year prize. The regular Christmas gift of money was sent to our adopted child in Hong Kong. A box will be at the Nov- ember meeting for contribu- tions of boxed or tinned foods and new clothing. This is for the Durham district plann- ing board who are appealing for needy families for Christ- mas. The November meeting "will be in the form of a mini bazaar. A number of small articles and baking will be sold so bring a friend. The reports from the standing committees are: Agriculture and Canadian Industries: Mrs. A. Couves mentioned that some of the tobacco farmers in Ontario are now planting their fields to peanuts instead of tobacco Introduction of Proposed Auxiliary By-Laws Transact other business. ) Copies of the proposed by-laws are available for examination prior to the Annual Meeting at the ) Hospital Tuck Shop during the hours of 1:30 - 3:30 1 p.m. and 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Amember who has paid ) their annual membership fee prior to the Annual ) Meeting will be entitled to vote at the Annual g ) ) ) ] Meeting. Refreshments will be served. (Mrs.) June Aldridge, Secretary. Opening Announcement BARKER - Denture Therapy Clinic A COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE 111 Dundas St., W., Whitby DUNN 668-1484 T.F. SHUR-GAIN : dog food | Good Nutrition Good Taste SHUR-GAIN DIVISION nn @ paceens PA 2 \_ SHUR GAIN dog food IN ihn pellet Good Price BLACKSTOCK, ONT. - PHONE 986-4201 WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. Greenbank Women's Institute with success. Family and Consumer Affairs: Mrs. F, Innes read that houses should be check- ed for insulation so that heat cannot escape. A new TV like machine called the Aga Thermovision which shows a scan where heat is escaping from your home. ; Citizenship and World Af- fairs: Mrs. H. Hill remarked - that only one third of the people in Canada have made their last will and testament. She warned that if you pass away intestate the fee for setting your estate is a lot higher than if this matter is taken care of before hand. Education and Cultural Af- fairs: Mrs. F. Phoenix said that four kindergartens are having classes in French immersion in North York 'schools. The group in charge of the meeting was Mrs. N. Raines, Mrs. A. Minten, Mrs. D. Donneral and Mrs. A. Em- pringham. Their motto was Friendship consists of for- getting what one gives and remembering what one re- ceives. Mrs. D. Donneral read an item about a Scottish lady in the last world war who made a home away from home for the boys in the war. Mrs. A. Minten read an article of how the world organization of the Red Cross was formed. Mrs. N. Raines gave a paper telling how different advertise- ments on TV and in maga- zines that are distasteful. As Public Relations Officer, Mrs. A. Empringham read an article on the life of our Provincial President Mrs. Verna Maluske. The meeting came to a close by the singing of O Canada after which a light lunch and social half hour was enjoyed. Manchester by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday Nov. 7 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. G. Wylie in charge. The Scarborough Kiwanis Choir will also be there. The Nov. U.C.W. will be held at the home of Mrs. W.J. Tapscott on Thurs., Nov. 4 at 2 p.m. Remember the Manches- ter, Beavers, Cubs and Scout Mothers Auxiliary rummage and bake sale in Manchester hall 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6. Mrs. Meta Holtby has re- turned home after visiting Mrs. Dyle Thompson and family in" Néwmarket and Mr. and Mrs. Harld Holtby and family at Nobleton. Belated anniversary greet- ings to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray who celebrated their 25 wedding anniversary recently. " Friends of Mr. Dick Steer were pleased to see him out after recent surgery in Oshawa hospital. A number of ladies from Manchester attended C.W.L. bazaar on Saturday. 262525203000 CCICICICICCICICICIC 25252525262525252525 252525262525 252606 TT TT TT Te Te OOPS! We Goofed Men's Dress Socks Canadian Made 3 pr. for *1.17 SHOULD HAVE READ Imported Men's Sock's "3 pr. for '1.17 /5/STEODOMANS PORT PERRY PLAZA YOU DON'T HAVE TO SACRIFICE COMFORT FOR SAVINGS AND FUEL ECONOMY. Test drive either of the two brand new 1976 Pontiac Astra Hatchbacks at Philp Pontiac- Buick Limited. 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