L 4 By Doris Grandel The 1st Cartwright Scout Association Ladies Auxili- ary announce that a Rumm- age, Plant and Bake Sale will take place April 16th at "the Town Hall, 'Blackstock from 1-3 p.m, We hope the turnout will be good for these ladies work very hard . at all their endeavours, The 1st Cartwright "B" Pack Cubs enjoyed an edu- cational trip to the Ontario Science Centre, Wednesday, March 23rd. The boys, 15 in number, were accompanied 'by Akela Perry & Mrs. Grandel and Andrew, Assis- tant Cub Leaders Yvonne ERR EIEN a Lr A SEs foie ta res lib onns ac Sa Priebe and Stn Cool- edge, and volunteer helpers Shirley Gettins, Eileen Wray and Mark Vince, Caesarea. . Mike Cooledge rode to the city with the pack to take in the Sportsman Show. The pack journeyed to Toronto in . a van supplied by Mr, Brian Shaw, the Troop Scouter for Manvers Township. Thanks are extended to all who helped on the outing. Welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers, who have returned from vaca- tioning in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Visser have also returned Commemorates anniversary by erecting hospital flagpole Women's Hospital Auxili- ary met on Monday, March 21 at 2 p.m. in the hospital. President Ileen Pugh opened the meeting with -a "short prayer and welcomed 21 'ladies present. In absence of the secre- tary, Mary Cannon read the minutes of last meeting which were adopted as read. Treasurer Bonnie Gerrow . reported on the finances which indicated a "healthy balance on hand. Camille Crozier reported on the Tuck Shop and meet- ing decided that the Tuck Shop be closed Sunday even- ings will remain open for a longer period of time Sun- - day afternoons. Several thank-you notes were read for bootees received. and a donation gratefully -- .from a friend. Also reported ~acknowledged that 22 babies had arrived at hospital the past month. Mary Cannon announced the annual meeting of the Hospital Board for March 30 in Municipal Hall, Public are invited to attend. A committee was appoint- ed to look after the Easter Gifts for the hospital patients. A sincere thank you is extended by the auxiliary to friends. who sent in knitted articles. Their continued help and interest is always _ greatly appreciated. It was decided to and install a Flag Pole at the front of hospital to com- --memorate our 25th anniver- sary of the auxiliary," Other projects are being planned details will be published later. Tickets are on sale for the Spring Fashion Show, April 6 in the High School. Special door prize - weekend for two in Lord Simcoe Hotel in Toronto along with other prizes. Tickets are also being sold at the Pink Dot Store on Queen Street on a Ladies Suit which has been donated ° by that store. "This draw will be made at the Fashion Show. Dorothy Holland, our Lia- son Chairman, reported on a meeting held with the Volun-. teer Co-ordinator and her committee to discuss matters pertaining to the In-Volunteer workers in hospital. The Spring Conference of" Hospital Auxiliaries will meet in Bowmanville, April 13 and it is planned that a fair representation will at- tend from our a Meeting adjourned and closed with benediction. Refreshments served by Bonnie and Ileen and social time enjoyed by all. Mrs. Gertrude Wanamaker Corresponding Secretary "H&R Block has seventeen Cl reasons why | you should let them prepare your income tax return.' Reason Number Three: They know that everyone's tax situation is different -- so they take the time that's necessary to understand your situation completely. That way they help you take advantage of all the law allows. H & R Block could help save you money. BLOC THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE ° 16 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY (Beside the License Bureau) OPEN: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday Closed Wednesday. 416.985.2232 from a two week stay in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, of Regina, Saskatch- ewan were visitors with family, Mr. and Mrs, James Emerton and Lori, Black- stock, Mr. and Mrs. John Grandel, and Mr, and Mrs. Perry Grandel, Nestleton, - Mrs. Helen Cornell and Miss Margaret Wood were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grandel: On Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Dennis Wood and family, Mrs. Ann Samells and Mrs. Elizabeth Ellis along with the above mentioned families enjoyed a lovely dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerton. Continued good. health is PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1977 -- 21 that the annual "Kub Kar" rally begins March 28th to April 2nd. The Cartwright "A" and *B" Pack Cubs wil] be running Tuesday, Mar. 28th at Port Perry Scout Hall." The Cubs with the help of their fathers are to carve out a car from a kit which is supplied. These cars are then judged for Speed and Design. Everyone welcome. The Durham Progressive Conservative meeting will be held April 6th at the Nestleton Community Centre. Guest Speaker will be '""Whipper' Billy Watson. On Sunday, March 27, the Nestleton Community Cen- tre hosted a Jamboree. Faye Adams and the Coun- Nestleton, Caesarea ond area hews wished for Mr. Harry Laughlin, Mr. Arnold Wil- Alfred liams, Mr. Walter Lawrence .- and Mrs. Pearl Day, A belated welcome is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Greerson who are now resid- ing in Caesarea, Hope you enjoy our community, The first meeting of the Pine Ridge Horticultural Club will be held Tuesday, April 5th at Nestleton Com- munity Centre. Among the guest . speakers will be Mayor Lawrence Malcolm, After the meeting lunch will be served and election of officers will be held. Every- one is welcome. The Pine Ridge District Scout Association announces Hits were the house band, Sterling Mather, M.C. The guest entertainment included'people from ages 14 to over 50 from Lindsay and Peterborough. There was a great turnout and another Jamboree is in the planning for fall. The Nestleton U.C.W. met last Wednesday at the church. The theme was the Easter Season. The busi- ness session was handled by Mrs. V. Malcolm who wel- comed the ladies and read a poem entitled "March Hare". Afterwards music was supplied by Laurel Vine and lunch followed, served by Mrs. Vine and Mrs. Haines. Re on your re-opening Haugen's Chicken Bar-B- Opening Monday, April 4th. HWY. 12 AT MANCHESTER BEENEN ELECTRIC LTD. UXBRIDGE 852-3575 TORONTO METAL & WOOD CO. DESIGNERS & MANUFACTURERS OF RESTAURANTS, TAVERNS, HOTELS & INSTITUTIONAL EQUIPMENT. TORONTO 743-109 SUPERIOR CONTRACTING DESIGNERS OF RESTAURANTS & HOTELS TORONTO 743-3289 S.B. & T. DRYWALL AND CONSTRUCTION LTD. 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