Der ' fit ft : i E bie 7 | DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 9RS-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY year 25 special after- ger hoons were arranged for re- coming sidents in "Homes for Special for Care". These included spe- cial time such as a Valentine was short. He party, St. Patrick's dinner, that Cubbing is fishing trip, picnics, trips to young boy's minds and Automotive Museum and also asked for the support of| Henry House, attendance as the fathers. He then guests at Port Perry & Lind- on say Fairs, Hallowe'en party & dance and two Christmas parties. When there are no specials games, craft and lunch are enjoyed in Prince Albert Community Centre. During the year we were guests of Senior Citizens, Re- bekah Lodge, Port Berry in U.C.W. and White Cross. for the day Honeydale Institute, Catholic Thomas, Women's League and several Lord's individuals supplied lunch Akela during the year. ers were Y} Transportation had been Lenny by Catholic 4 Men's Feb. as well as by indi- H May the group became vest of and worked under the ACM. for Ont. county. In attended by A. have a working bud- ne Smits, Ray M.HLA., contribu- Betty Saulnier. be made to their Akela P. Burnfield PLUMBING & HEATING 110 Simcoe St. North PHONE 985-7980 Forced Air Furnaces Pressure Systems New Work Repairs ACCOUNTANT A TLL RR. 3 PORT PERRY Phone 985-2085 Evenings & Week-Ends EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 PTOLEMY and GRIEVE Gulf Service Station GENERAL REPAIRS -- Port Perry - 985-3182 MYLES KING Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 NEED PRINTING call the PORT PERRY STAR -- 985-7383 ~- for am afternoon - which is served at each get- together. 2. Transportation--for spe- cial events and if we could secure more drivers the group could be enlarged to take in regularly several other residential homes". 3. Money donations which If any organization or indi- vidual feel they could share in our work we would be pleased to hear offers of your help im any way. If we do not brighten the days for the Residents in Homes for Spe- cial Care, there is no one else to do it. We try to guard each man's dignity and save each man's pride. On afternoon of Feb. 23, counters. A fee and doughnuts served at Conway Gardens concluded a Greenbank WI. The February meeting of the Greenbank Woman's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Elwood Clements. A delicious dessert lunch- eon was served to the 20 members and 6 guests. The meeting was opened by the Pres. Mrs. F. Phenix reading a poem. "The touch of your Hand." The Roll Call was ans- wered with a rule from the Hand Book. The Officers Conference will be held in Guelph, April 27. A delegate will be at- tending from Greenbank Branch. The three Home Ec. courses were voted on and submitted Mrs. Betty Stone - Convenor of Historical Research and Current Events, gave an out- line of the New Sherway Gardens. Mrs. Dorothy lanson, Cur- atur, displayed a picture and history of their farm home, asking each member to work on their project to submit for the Tweedmere History house log. Mrs. Marjorie Beaton gave a report on cards sent, then all signed a card to be sent to Mrs. Minnie Diamond who is a patient in St. Jonn"s Hos- pital, Toronto. «Mrs. Olive Dusty read an article on the $400 biilion trip to the moon, after which all joined in a game of pro- gressive euchre. The next meeting will be on March 17 at the home of Mrs. George Stone at 2 p.m. The Topic will be Hist- orical Research & Current Events, Mrs. Jean Nodwell of the Lake Seugog Historical Society will present slides of Historical & Museum events. Visitors are always welcome.' PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 17, 1971 - 7 Queen Street is a mess, but... We really make it worth your while to come Downtown for... Furniture Appliances Open Thursday and Friday night till 9:00 OE ii Asta em ar aht a Rebs. we > wwwe wh chee as.