Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Nov 1988, p. 31

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Garden Club hosts Bus trip to Winter Fair Prince Albert and Area News by Earline Armstrong Sorry to hear that Sarah Elliott is in Oshawa General Hospital after a speedy operation on Tues- day night. Send her a card she deserves it. Get well soon Sarah! Happy Birthday this week to Grant Hunter on Monday, Nov. 7 and to Peggy Bredin on Nov. 10. All the best from your friends in Prince Albert. Sincere sympathy to Julie McClure and family in the loss of Julie's mom Joan Upton on Thursday in Oshawa. Our thoughts are with you and yours. The Pineridge Garden Club are planning a bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair on Friday, Nov. 11, there are still seats available just call Shirley Love at 986-5330 and they are very reasonable. Ladies of the Prince Albert U.C.W. please remember the monthly meeting is on Wednes- day, Nov. 9 at 8 sharp in the NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger. Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 church basement and Norma Robinson, Pat Love and Beth Pereman you're on lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Stolar and children Elizabeth, Michael and Brent called on Mickey's grand- ma, Mrs. Florence Smith, on Hurd St. on Saturday. Congratulations to Sylvia and Herb Jones on 50 years of married life. They quietly let last Thurs., Oct. 27 slip by. Much more hap- piness to you both from all of us in the village. I am told that Tillie Dickinson is in trying out the beds at Port Perry Hospital. Keep smiling Tillie and get well soon. Pearl Gostick had Saturday company from Toronto. Dinner guests with her were her son Gor- don, his wife Agnes and Pearl's grandaughter Shiela. Belated Birthday Wishes to Chris Williamson. She blew out her candles last Thurs. and I hear Chris has ventured into Uxbridge and opened up her hair dressing shop. Nice going Chris and Good Luck. There was another euchre last Thurs. evening, Nov. 3 at Prince Albert Hall. Ladies prizes went to Merle St. John, Bernice Daniels and Blanch Baird and if it were not for Mary Williamson where would the men be, she got last place but she did help them out, first J. Dowson and second was Ed Donnelly. The draw prizes went to Merv Storie and Gordie Ireland. See you next Thursday, Nov. 10. Saturday evening guests with Mrs. Bill Armstrong and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coveyduck of West Hill. Please phone Ilean Pugh with your news next week at 985-2146. Blackstock (From page 27) Marilyn had several samples of many different finishes such as raw silk, satin finish, jersey fabric, etc. She had many beautiful hand painted and dyed scarves. She is a very knowledgeable lady about her craft, having been to China herself several times. It was a most enjoyable afternoon. Business meeting consisted of a report by Eileen McLaughlin on the recent convention held in the Royal York. Donations were made to the Memorial Hospital fund in memory of Elva VanCamp, the High School Commencement, Operation Scugog and other payments. A report on Agricultural Awareness Day was made with the decision that we would plan to do this after the March Break. A committee was named to work on this project. Meeting was closed with singing of O'Canada. = LADIES' SKIRTS & SLACKS (also in petite and full figure) 25% OFF 'BELL' QUILTED SHIRTS 'STANFIELD' FASHION FLEEC I: for men (IN THE BEGINING THERE WAS... A) 2 54 = § oo 50 55 J = J, Check it out ... beautiful, Men's SWEATERS by London Fog, Riviera, Parkhurst, Fellini, Toscani RE $9095 | -- in plain colours, striped, patterned I -- in wool, 100% cotton, acrylic & blends A.W. BROCK w]=VN=Rg\V[\'haE-pa=lo]= Queen Street - Port Perry Jl 2 °°, NOY sah OY " A RY RERY 'rls or ALS AOA IAN You've been enjoying Global on channel 22 from our Uxbridge transmitter. But that's about to change. As a part of our 15 million dollar expansion program Global is building and improving the transmitter grid that allows us to carry our signal to an additional 700,000 new Ontario viewers. That's exciting for us and we don't want any present or potential Global watchers to miss out. Because of new transmitters being built, the channel 22 transmitter at Uxbridge will be shut down by November 30th. Depending on your location you will now receive Global from one of the following: channel 41 atop the CN Tower in Toronto, channel 27 Peterborough or channel 7 in Midland. These three transmitters form a solid triangle covering your area. If you are already picking up Global from one of Ontario's fine cable systems, don't worry. . .the cable company will make all the necessary adjustments. If you have your own roof top antenna we urge you to call your TV service man immediately to adjust your antenna toward the optimum Global signal in your area. If you live ina condominium or apartment building with its own Master Antenna System get in touch with your building supervisor and have him order the necessary antenna adjustments. Global's expansion means a stronger, clearer signal to more viewers than ever before. If you have any questions or any problems please call: THE GLOBAL HELP LINE 1-800-387-8001 weekdays from 9-5 if the lin is busy please keep trying OS GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK

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