Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Apr 1987, p. 29

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- Treasure Makers comes to fown Greenbank and Area News by Margaret Couperthwaite Calling all theatre-goers-the Greenbank Children's Theatre Workshop will stage their produc- tion of 'The Treasure Makers" at the Greenbank Hall this Friday and Saturday at 7 o'clock. Tickets are going fast so get yours today at the Chicken Coop, Greenbank General Store, the Personal Touch or from any cast member. Easter Sunday with the church so full of families home to share the happiness of the season, the beautiful Easter Lillies and the special music of the Junior and Senior Choirs. The Greenbank Hall committee woyld like to thartk all those who participated in the Easter Egg Hunt. All enjoyed a fun filled after- noon of movies, songs and the ever popular Egg Hunt. Special thanks to Dave Robinson, Sandy James- '| Mitchell and Randy Watson for "sharing their talents. Our sympathy to the family of the late Eileen Davidson and to Mr. and Mrs. Morley Raines and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heron from Norwood and family from Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker and family from Collingwood and Owen Sound, Charlene and Kelly Lee from Trout Creek and Janice and Brian and family were home on Saturday to celebrate Mr: Jim lanson's eightieth birthday. Congratulations Jim. Birthday greetings are also sent to Scott and Shelley Spencer, Sandy James-Mitchell, Roy Hooker, Cladell Stowe and Michelle Keeble. Mrs. Olive McMillan visited with her daughter and family, Bob Snod- den's on the weekend. Professor McCready visited at Crystal Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McKean visited with Don and Helen McKean recently. Brownie Cookies are now on sale, if you havebeen missed and would like some please call Dot Hooker or Lila Clarkson. News is short folks - no phone calls after a lovely weekend with lots of visitors. Please call 852-6693 next week with news items. Thank you. Gi 4 xed JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. 263 Queen St., Port t Perry 985-8555 APRIL is DIAMOND MONTH Come in and have a look at our selection of quality rings with unique styling and prices to suit any budget. Now is the time to get started on that summer tan! 4 REPAIRS GIFTWARE CUSTOM DESIGNS 121/2-hp Lawn Tractors den ---- TN New 160 with 5-speed transaxle and 165 with hydrostatic dnive, each with 38-in. cut. Rustproof fiberglass hood encloses engine for quieter operation. Full pressure engine lubrication. Triple-safety starting. Tilting seat. Sector-and-pinion steering. Full-length steel frame. Low fuel indicator. Rear bagger and other attachments available. 'y N "rgnanant, 2 Miles West of Manchester UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED 985-9701 OPEN: Monday to Friday 8 AM to 5 PM Saturday 8 AM to 12 Noon od PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 21, 1987 -- 29 All ready for the big show A really big shew is planned for April 24 and 25 when the Greenbank Children's Theatre Workshop presents "The Treasure Makers," a delightful tale about a gang of kids who discover magic and wonder amongst, of all things, trash! The kids have been working on the production for a long time now, and deserve a great au- dience. Tickets ($4 adults, $2 kids) are available at the Personal Touch, and at stores in Greenbank. SMITH & SMITH BIG V Highway 1A & Water St. Port Pe Ph. 985-8886 «+77, COLD CUT CENTRE >'oc~ WXYZ "3 pik Shop 2 LOCATIONS CHOOSE FROM 3 Polish Sausage Pastrami Bran Muffins ti .» 1.99 Kurz Ham | Bratwurst (Farmer Sausage) FROM OUR BAKE SHOP - Sesame Buns v2.29 wen 1.59 6 for 1 49 2 LOCATIONS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 180 Queen St. - Port Perrys PHONE 985-2818 5 Points 'Mall - Oshawa PHONE 725-3834

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