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Port Perry Star, 8 Nov 1988, p. 44

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44 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 8, 1988 Greenbank area news There was a good attendance for the 92nd Anniversary Service of Greenbank Church on Sun. Mr. John King a lay minister and farmer in the Hickerson area and member of the Hebron Pastoral Charge had an inspiring message "One World! One Voice" and gave us much to think about. The Jr. and Senior Choirs had a beautiful rendition of "How Lovely Is the House of God' and Sing a Song of Praise by the Sr. Choir and everyone enjoyed the time of fellowship after the service. Klean Sweep CHIMNEY SERVICE SERVING DURHAM REGION * dustless, efficient chimney cleaning * emergency service * blocked flues cleared * go with the experts are combining the Seg ave, Pinedale and Seagrave Choirs for our Christmas Eve Ser- vice, there will be a practice on Sunday evening November 13 at 8 p.m. in Greenbank Church in preparation for the service. Anyone who would like to join us and help with the music would be most welcome. The 4-H Award Night banquet was held at Uxbridge Communi- ty Centre on Saturday evening, when Robert and Bill Raines, Laura and Barclay Phoenix, Yan- cy Crosier, Grant and Kevin Vale, SINCE 1978 FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL SWEEPS . rear 985-3111 osuawe 433-4111 The GALLEY FISH & SEAFOOD 161 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY 985-8647 "ui." 985-8641 EAT-IN TAKE-OUT PHONE ORDERS SEAFOOD COUNTER DAILY SPECIALS Salad Bar ues Fri., Sat., Sun. - CALL DAY HOURS: Monday through Saturday 11 AM to 8 PM; Friday 11 AM to 10 PM; Sunday 11 AM to 7 PM Church marks 92 years Stephen Parish from this area were among those who received awards. The Pine Ridge Garden Club are sponsoring a bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair on Friday, Nov. 11th. There are still some seats available - just call 986-5330 for time and place. Carl did it again. The All Canadian Champion- ship Track and Field Competition was held in Etobicoke on Sunday, when Carl Phoenix won the 1500 metre race and incidently Laura came 10th in the 3000 metre. Con- gratulations from all of us. There are a few tickets left for the Orioles Dance this Saturday night at the Greenbank Hall, anyone wishing to go call 985-3073. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Minton entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lancen of Sarnia a few days last week, then on Sunday visited their son Marton and family in Keswick. Next week call 985-2092 or 985-7784. income (From page 43) grain crops. It will be developed under the authority of the Ontario Farm Income Stabilization Act. Under this act, if the market price of grain falls below a calculated support price, payment i is made to 'the farmer. The support price is calculated by using 95 percent of the previous five-year average price, with an adjustment made for cash costs. The provincial government makes two-thirds of the payment. The Farm Income Stabilization Commission will develop details of the new plan. Further informa- tion will be made available to pro- ducers later this year. STORE HOURS: Assorted Varieties Blanched pry PEANUTS $1.49. || 95¢. Glazed Doc Kennedy PINEAPPLE Beef or Beef with Cheese WEDGES DOG BURGER £1.79. || 85¢. Grand Slam "Eh he Bridge Mix | | BUTTERMILK 3 249 Ib. WE STOCK ALL OF YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING NEEDS! We reserve the right to limit quantities. Sale items in effect until closing November 21, 1988 or while quantities last. TB 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM terreno eee 9:00 AM to 9 PM Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. ........ Thursday & Friday ................ a aOR QS cera OR Salted or Unsalted 89¢ MYERS CASH & CARRY BULK FOOD & DAIRY STORE --2 Great Weeks of Savings -- ROLLED OATS S39¢C Ib. 2 litre MEADOWGOLD ICE CREAM Scugog Street, (Hwy 7A) 112 SCUGOG ST., PORT PERRY a Canadian yi i Tire Port Perry Plaza "Puttin" on the Ritz" is the theme for a fashion show November 16. Featured will fashions from An- nie M. Designs, Paula Lishman Furs, Country Clas- sics, Dor-Jean Fashions, Selections and Wendy's Boutique. The show will be held at the Seven Mile Is- land Restaurant and the $25 ticket Includes dinner. Net proceeds from this show will be turned over to Community Hospital Building Fund. In photo above are some of the people in the show: Joan Bagg, Deb- bie Murdock, Kent Farndale, MC., Bonnie Durward and Wendy Davis. For strong representation that conveys the needs and concerns of the people ... ELECT SOUTHERN, Connie €) MEN'S CLOTHES-OUT SALE 30% to 50% OFF EVERYTHING -- plus -- LADIES' SELECTED ITEMS 30% OFF IMAGES by Valyn 261 QUEEN STREET PORT PERFY

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