28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 2, 1988 Canvassers are needed Greenbank and Area News by Helen McKean . February is 'Heart Month." Mrs. Judy Smith, the director for this area needs volunteers to Canvass in the Greenbank Area. If you can volunteer your services pl call 985-8302. The Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation needs our help and our donations! All ladies of Greenbank are in- vited to the Afternoon Meeting of the U.C.W. on Wednesday, Feb. 3at 7:30 P.M. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Van De Walker. Their new grandson was born on Jan. 26 in rdon" is the son ore congratulations! to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone, a new grand- daughter, Heather Elizabeth, born in Oshawa to Janice and Rick Kerr. This is 16 healthy grandchildren they are blessed with. The annual meeting of the Green- bank Park and Hall Committees will be held at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11 in Greenbank Hall. Everyone is welcome. Dinner guests on Saturday at the Armour McMillans were son, Bill Reaching Out Vg CIS A WAGG-McDERMOTT- PANABAKER SINT I [0] 1 SN {0134 I 4 313124 4 HAROLD WAGG I the deceased. -- OBITUARIES -- For years the obituary has provided those assembling for a funeral service the statistical information concerning the life of the person who has died. The details have been exact and the presenter has been careful to articulate each fact with clarity. As a person listens to the information contained in the obituary he becomes aware of only skeleton information concerning the life of One of the objectives of avery funeral service should be to per- sonalize that service so that the person's life is the centre of focus. The funeral service is a time to remember the person who has died and give attention to the qualities and characteristics of that life that made him a special friend to those who gather in his memory. Please direct your comments to Harold Wagg 985-2171 GRLY/Reebok because life is not a spectator sport SEY : i, 2 5 % Tp AP WHO -- You! WHAT -- 5 km walk at your own pace. *750. in PRIZES INCLUDING REEBOCK CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR ALL REGISTERED WALKERS ELIGIBLE. * Hot Chocolate Social at Armoury After Walk * Event organized by Lindsay Recreation Department WHY -- To raise money via pledges and donations for the area chapters : of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. WHEN -- 2 PM Sharp, Sunday, February 14, 1988. WHERE -- Begins and ends at Victoria Park Armoury, winding through Lindsay. HOW -- Pick up pledge forms at the Lindsay Recreation Department, Midtown Sports - Lindsay, CKLY 910 - Lindsay, and this newspaper. Bring your completed pledge form to the event and register at beginning. When finished, log your kilometers covered with officials. Walkers are then eligible for prizes. COLLECTIONS -- Each walker collects pledges and donations. Heart and Stroke Foundation collects from walkers. Receipts available if requested beforehand. Charitable Number: 0000-182-11-13. All net receipts donated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Chris Galea-Gross. and his wife Pat, and Sherrie and Ricky, their grandchildren. Joining Don and Helen McKean were son Larry Treleaven and fami- ly from Stroud. Also, daughter Pen- nya and granddaughter Kari of Ajax enjoyed Sunday dinner witr the family. A Recycling Depot is scheduled for Greenbank Area within the year. This began in Oshawa last week. A container was delivered and we will separate the flattened tins - glass bottle from the garbage to be collected. Let us all get in- terested in this project of Recycling - or "Where Will All The Garbage Go?" . , We are happy to report Mr. Brian Beattie is now home from hospital. The executive of Ontario South District of Women's Institute met on Monday at the home of Mrs. Don McKean. The Evening Unit of our U.C.W. will meet at 8 p.m. in the church on Feb. 3. : The Brownies held a skating par- ty in "Fletchers Back Yard Rink" on Tuesday. Spirits were running-high when the Durham Board Olympic Torch arrived in Greenbank on Tuesday. The Greenbank Public School chose 12 students to carry the Torch through the village. Certificates were handed out by the trustees -- Joyce Kelly and Debbie Tredway. The Torch was bussed to ~ Sunderland on Wednesday morning. Kathy and Mogan Galberg have returned from their vacation in the sunny south. Mrs. Mona Mero is now residing in Port Perry Nursing Home. We know she would welcome any visitors. Ashburn by Florence Ashton The Eleanor Knight Group of the Women's Missionary Society will meet on Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of Lois Daw. Muriel Fisher is in charge of the study. Burns annual congregational meeting will be on Friday evening, February 5, with a pot luck supper being served promptly at 6:30. The ladies are asked to provide main course and dessert enough for your family. Do plan to be with us as we review the work of the church for this past year. Lois Daw, Ray Death and Florence Ashton attended the Lind- say Presbytery of the W.M.S. an- nual meeting at St. Andrew's Church, Lindsay, last Wednesday. Rev. McEntyre's sermon title on Sunday morning was "The Devils Divisions," his text being from 1 Cor. 1, verse 10. Ray Porter and Ron Ashton read the scripture portions. | The Senior Choir sang 'The Light of the World is Jesus." Following the service everyone enjoyed coffee and a time of fellowship. There will be open house at Meadowcrest Baptist Church, Brooklin, on Saturday, February 6 from 1:30 - 5:00 P.M. in honour of Mrs. Gladys Bradley, who is celebrating her 80th birthday. Mrs. Bradley at one time lived in Ashburn. She would be happy to see any of her friends share with her on this happy occasion. Our very best wishes from her Ashburn friends. The teen dance at the Communi- ty Centre is coming up on Friday, February 12. It will be from 8-11 P.M. and will be chaperoned. Not too much news to report this week, folks. How about giving me a call sometime at 655-4240, with some news of interest for our readers. I do appreciate news items I receive from time to time. Jessie Gerrow, a familiar face to many local residents, celebrated her 90th birthday in style when friends and family honoured her at the Port Perry Community Nursing Home on December 27. Mrs. Gerrow, wife of the late Mansell, has lived in Port Perry for most of her 90 years and we'd just like to wish her a happy belated 'birthday! THE PORT HIGH SENIOR WIND ENSEMBLE is holding its annual SPRING CITRUS SALE California Navel Oranges Indian River Red Grapefruit $25.00 .......... LARGE .............. $22.00 $15.00 MEDIUM ........ $13.00 $900 ...... 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