5S Tx ok JY Lad if a, 2 "allied Pas A bik LARA . 34 YY Ts ATA a ET BARE BAA 8S NE ir UNS Z LAE FANE CAS ALR AVE A th ATA TITER RE Sh AR ANP AC FEAR IE EAL SA HAND BPN iy FFA HE A A ed " EARN | LEA RNA Oy A Ad Shas abe hedt: hier 0A LR OY AAT AS HATH POA v Saud Greenbank area news by Mrs. Armour McMillan On Monday. Greenbank Brownies Kim- Norton and Cindy Latta presented the book "Like measles it's Catching" to the Scugog Public Library for Scout- - Guide Week. The Brownies will be tak- ing orders for Christies Girl Guide Cookies which cost: 75 cents a box. Please support them. Mr. and Mrs. James Ian- son visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones in Hamilton a few days last week. Recent weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Innes were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fuller, Lions Head, Mrs. Stainton and Barbara, Wingham, Mr. Wm. Fuller and friend, Toronts, Mrs. Jack Stainton and girls, COMPLETE ANTENNA SUPPLY FOR THE DO-IT- "YOURSELF TYPE PERSON CHANNEL R--- antenna installations DURHAM ELECTRONICS & TV For-fast, efficient service to Stereo, Tv, HiFi, Phono and Tape at reasonable prices. ' 145 Queen Street PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 985-3811 4 Markham, Mrs. Fay Hubbert and girls, Omemee and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Innes and Michael Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Armour Mc- Millan visited his sister Mrs. Mabel Stevens .in Toronto last Wednesday. Mr. Cyril Clark of Bramp- ton a Monday guest of Mrs. H. Thomas. We extend our sympathy to the family of the late Robert Baird whose funeral was last Saturday. We are pleased to report that Mr. George Beare was able to come home last Saturday to quietly convalesce. Mr. and Mrs, Wes. South- ern have returned from a trip to Hawaii and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son called on Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan Sunday afternoon. Miss Debbie Cookman spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman and Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. Andy David- son, Crystal Lake, called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask enroute to the not so warm south. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sweetman also called on the Leask's. Ladies please note that Ontario Region Summary LOLOL TRLIONUOOEO LOLOL PORES NERO OPO UOOOOARRIO AAO UULUCEORDORIRL ROMUROSROROA RIO MALDONADO BOO OOOO REELED ERODE PEROT EERE COORD EORTC EIR OOOO ORL bn : J . ) , ENT E Day on Quilts will be in Trinity United Church on March 2 at 1:30 p.m. The Brownies took park in the church parade held in Wick on Sunday. The Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. have cancelled their March meeting next meet- ing is in April. "The next card party will be on Friday, Feb. 25th. by Mrs. R. Heron There was a very good attendance at both church school and the regular ser- vice last Sunday morning. Rev. McEntyre had a very helpful message for both the children and adults of the congregation. The senior choir sang an anthem and Mrs. Ross Batten had PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 23,1977 -- 7 Ashburn and area news charge of Junior church. ~ Next Sunday will be communion service at 11:15 a.m, The ladies of the congre- gation are invited to attend the world day of prayer service at the Immaculate Conception church in Port Perry on March 4th at 7:30 p.m. News from Manchester area by Mrs. Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, Feb. 27 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. C. Clarke in charge. . Robert Heayns of Prince Albert is to be our soloist.on Sunday. The March U.C.W. meet- ing will be held at Church on March 3rd at 2 p.m. Mr. Art Vandervoort and brother Tony have returned from an enjoyable holiday in Holland. Congratulations to the Art Vandervoort family on winning one hundred dollars in the Wintario recently. A number of the cubs and scouts attended the church parade at Port Perry Unit- ed Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frid "and family of Midhurst visited her sister Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamb and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb visiting friends in Guelph last Tuesday. Mrs. Lillian Wilson of Ballantrae home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. T. Brock- well and family -of Peter- borough visited her brother Mr, and Mrs. J. Lawler last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding and Mrs. E. Beelby visited their brother Mr. Lew Fielding in Newmarket hospital last week. Friends of Mrs. June Thompson will be sorry to hear she is a patient in General Hospital in Toronto. Don't wait for spiring to clean up around the house or at work. Many serious accidents and health hazards are cau- sed by poor housekeeping, cautions the Industrial Acc- ident Prevention Assoc. ' Materials and scrap scat- tered around, liquid clean- sers or tools left within the reach of small children: all these things could cause in- juries, damage, and less productive work. Take a closer look at your housekeeping. Clean up, don't slip up. ' GAR ty 78 =~ > 2g > & I'S 2 ; ie AC x eal TE ga A, : i ' oa NO \ "2 ¢ 5 oh 3 a TAY a > a ---- > ST 73 NYSE pS -- o FF ps api, » 2 ew CUSTOM BUILT HOMES BY LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER The final phase of custom built homes in Kent Estates is now nearing completion. We invite you to'make an appointment to see one of the three remaining lots in this beautiful subdivision. Follow the signs along Lilla Street to Port Perry north then turn east on Beech Street. = is the exclusive agent for KENT ESTATES COME OR CALL FORAN APPOINTMENT TO SEE ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL HOMES. PORT PERRY - 985-3439 OSHAWA - 728-9544 Ps (See Phot A Vive ® Ne Have you been listening to 'Amazing Grace' on CKLB at 9:15 a.m. on. Sunday? Dr. Mariano Di Gangi, who is the speaker for the broad- cast, will be a guest speaker at a Rally to be held in St.Andrews Presbyterian Church, Whitby on March 6th at 7:30 p.m. The Theme of this service is "Dynamic Christianity" and everyone is welcome to attend. Mrs. C. Bryant and Mrs. W. Davis attended the hcrii- culture seminar in St.P uls Anglican Church, Uxbn ige last Saturday and reported a very helpful meeting. Mr. Jim Handley of Toronto visited with Misses Hilda and Mary and Mr. Walter Hopkins one day last week. Some of our péople attended the United Church of Brooklin last Sunday night to see the chancel play "The People versus Christ". It is wonderful to see these young people giv- ing their time and talent to such a worth while venture. Have a good day and remember that which lives in our hearts is bound to come tripping out over our lips. Kent Estates offer you | o PAVED & CURBED ROADS | e SODDED BOULEVARDS o STORM SEWERS | o TREED LOTS o UNDERGROUND HYDRO Nl Riv FRNA A a Nis oe o> yo | ~N rN welts ~~ To