Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1988, p. 34

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BE a a SRR iki a ee ---- te ratte ne-- co ---------- 34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 15, 1988 Combined choirs prepare for Christmas We . are combining the Seagrave, Pinedale and Green- bank Choirs, for our Christmas Eve Service. There will be a prac- tice on Sunday evening at 8 p.m. would like to join in the Christmas music, would be most welcome. Mrs. Dot Elson, Marie Cookman, & Jean Hunter visited Mrs. Olive McMillian recently, in her beautiful new apartment in the William St. Retirement Home. t in Greenbank Church in prepara- tion for the service. Anyone who 5 Artisan Jane Macintosh had good reason to smile Saturday November 12, when a collection of her beautiful handmade pottery made its debut in Scu- gog Memorial Library's gallery. Jane, who lives on the north shore of Lake Scugog, creates the unique stoneware in a wood firing kiln, an arduous task that requires patience and a lot of hard work. Her show at the library continues until December 1. ANNOUNCEMENT ALEX J. SHEPHERD Chartered Accountant IS pleased to welcome into his practice They enjoyed the usual game of euchre together. Tweedsmere History will be the Theme of the Women's Institute meeting, to be held on Wed., Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Muriel Gibson. For the Roll Call bring something belonging to your grandmother and tell about it. Mrs. Mona Mustard will be our guest speaker. She will show slides and have a commentary on their trip to Australia last Feb. Come and bring your neighbour. Don't forget the High School Youth Spaghetti Supper - Nov. 28th from 6-7 in Greenbank Church. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Heron of Norwood visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Ianson. Mr. Wm. Graham welcomed his many neighbours and friends at the library in Port Perry last Wed. afternoon for the launching of his latest book "Greenbank Country Matters,"" when he autographed the many copies. Later everyone enjoyed the friendly time over a cup of tea. Would you be interested in an evening of mixed basketball & volleyball in the Greenbank School Gym? If you are interested in participating call 985-9127. Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis enter- tained the Jarvis families on Sat., in form of a shower for their niece Linda Taylor. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaddock and family in the recent passing of his father Mr. Art Shaddock in Scarborough. Be sure and look up the Women's Institute booth at the Royal Winter Fair. A display of blue boxes 7° high filled with yellow chrysanthemum's. This is to promote the Women's Institute Project of Waste Management and recycling. It can be found on the lower east annex - behind the Chrysler car display and be sure to sign the guest book and get information. Next week phone 985-2092 or 7784. MR. DAVID POWELL, B.COMM, M.B.A.. Chartered Accountant Being a former manager and management consultant in a large national accounting firm, David brings with him valuable experience in corporate and personal income tax planning. As a former vice-president of a manufacturing company, he also brings with him a practical working knowledge of business operations. David is thirty-seven years old and is taking up residence in Port Perry. Please feel free to contact him. The firm will continue as: SHEPHERD and POWELL, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 250 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-9791 985-7031 The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Grant Drewery, who have taken up residence in Ruby home. Beare's home. Also Mr. and Mrs. | Ron Evans, into the former Baird IF YOUR RD WAS HERE OVER 16,000 people could have read It this week That's a lot of potential customers for your business. For Advertising Made Easy call the STAR - 985-7383 MEATING PLACE -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -- 180 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY -- Phone 985-2618 BAKERY - DELICATESSEN - FRESH MEAT - COFFEE SHOP CHECK FOR WEEKLY SPECIALS Having an office party or entertaining for the holidays? Leave the work and worry of food preparation to us! For your dining pleasure we can supply ... MEAT or CHEESE TRAYS (over 40 kinds of cheese) VEGETABLE & PICKLE TRAYS B.B.0. CHICKEN & HOT BUFFET ENTREES including ... Beef Stroganoff, Sweet & Sour Meatballs, Lasagna, etc. 2% selection of CHRISTMAS PASTRIES ~ from our EUROPEAN BARERY Food Baskets are available for Holiday Gift Giving. "I switched from a bank to Standard Trust over 10 years ago, mainly because of the better RRSPs they offer, and the great personal service." Ask Burt Brandon about Standard Trust, and he'll tell you, "The people there call me by my first name...theyre very courteous... and they explain all the benefits of each account, RRSP or GIC. Most banks dont. "In all the years I've been coming to Standard Trust, I've noticed that the girls are all local so they know you, and they do everything to help you get the most from your account. I'm very satisfied with Standard Trust." You will find a warm welcome at Standard Trust too...and you'll enjoy all the many extra and free benefits that are yours now at Standard Trust. Come in today! Burt Brandon, PICTON, Ontario a Ee ------ YOUR HOMETOWN SAVINGS CENTRE "7 985-8435 165 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY

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