16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 9, 1988 Proud parents of a boy Prince Albert and Area News by Ilean Pugh PORT edad PERRY CLINIC Dr. Eva Mueller Chiropractor & Naturopath - now located at - Brian and Dawna Armstrong are the proud parents of a boy, born on Tuesday, August 1. He weighed in at 7 lbs. 12 ozs. and his name is William Michael Bolton, named after his grandfathers. He is the sixth grandchild of Bill and Earline Armstrong and the 4th for Betty Webb of Sault Ste. Marie. Jo and Rick Shan on Simcoe St. would like to welcome Cynthia and Les Mason and son's Philip and Stuart of England. They will be spending two weeks in Prince Albert. Hope you enjoy your stay ere. LOOUEEN ST. panied Leona Wilson of Osha i na son JORT P ERRY | and sister Ilene Booker of Burl- 9 ington and enjoyed the group at 85-4422 Canal Lake for the Devitt 40th anniversary. : 0 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. Lehmann were C company with Frank and Edith Mon. Wed. Fri. Gilson of Coboconk one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore All You Can Eat Spaghetti TUESDAY - AUGUST 9 $3.99 WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 10 WINGS 10¢ After 9:00 P.M LADIES NIGHT Diamond Ring Giveaway MONDAY - AUGUST 15 MOTHERS NIGHT $3.00 OFF any Pizza with 4 toppings TUESDAY - AUGUST 23 Bus Trip to Blue Jays Game Tickets $20.00 Bus leaves Trader Sams at 5:30 P.M. Come for the "GOOD FOOD" and stay for the "Good Times" Music er Dancing Starts at 9:00 PM of Enniskillen and then the four visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin went to Cobourg for dinner. Sympathy is extended to Ruby Fielding and other members of the family in the passing of Art Fielding. Congratulations to Roger Lin- ton and Donna Gibson who were married on Saturday in Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Canning and family travelled to Sault Ste. Marie to attend the wedding of Fred's niece on the weekend. Sunday evening Dorothy Hope and daughters Ann and Lori hosted a surprise shower for Heather Hodgins. Guests includ- ed close friends and family. Heather will be a September bride. Sunday morning Rev. Bob LePage led the service at 11:30. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful solo by Mary Holt of Port Perry. If you are new in the village or are visiting for the summer please feel free to join us. Please call Earline Armstrong with your news next week 985-7873. f at i ' 5 £ x Ee 5 i A Grapes grow in bunches. So do bananas. But apples? Well, this unusual bunch of more than 20 Yellow Transparent apples are growing just nicely on a tree on a tree at the Herb Swain farm south of Blackstock. Herb, on the left, with brother Percy, grafted the branch onto the tree. Both say it is unusual for apples to grow in clusters like this. ON DEDUCTIBLE OF A WINDSHIELD CLAIM plus 850." $10 WORTH OF GAS FREE MOBILE SER