16---PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. NOV, 21st, .1963 | assist with the music. All gifts and loose collection, to be sent SEAGRAVE NEWS On Friday evening a meeting. was held in the S.S. Room to] arrange for White Gift Sunday,' and the annual Christmas Tree and Concert. It was decided to hold the White Gift Service, on Sunday Dec. 8th. This is to be as usual to the Fred Victor { Mission in Toronto. The same committee. to ar- | range for a Christmas Pageant a combined Church and Sunday | for Christmas, Sunday evening School Service, to be held at' pec. 22nd. 10.30 a.m. | The Christmas Tree to be A committee was appointed | held on the evening of Dec. 20. to plan a Pageant or whatever | The teacher of each class to they thought best for the ser- | arrange their class contribution vice. The choir was asked to! to the program. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Wanamaker entertained Mrs. Rennick Sr. of Toronto, her son Mr. at. dinner, in honour of her fa- ther Mr. Wm, Martyn, who was celebrating his 91st birthday. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen Martyn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn and Bruce of Prince Albert; Mr, & Mrs. Ron Wanamaker and fa- MAPLE LEAF - LEAN - MAPLE LEAF - MILD CURED Smoked PICNICS WELL STREAKED that makes the RINDLESS BACON 1665 4 MAPLE LEAF FRESH SLICED BOLOGNA TENDER TASTY - LEAN Save 4c¢!--Pasiry BONUS BUY! ROSE PICKLES Save 4c¢!-SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES, 16-o0z. jar 33c BONUS BUY! Save 8c! BONUS BUY! Save 8c! - WELL TRIMMED RIB STEAKS MAPLE LEAF - MILD SEASONED Skinless WIENERS 2.1bs 89« Save 10c!--Fancy quality cream style Green Giant CORN 3 for 49c WAGSTAFFE JAM 53c MONARCH FLOUR 67¢ Save 6¢!--25 feet by 12 inches Reynolds FOIL WRAP 29c Save 6c! Sweet Mixed Monarch TEA BISK 45¢ Red} Rose TEABAGS 77. 16-0z. Saran Wrap Ib 39 Ib 77c Save 6¢c!--Cheese Spread CHEEZ PLEEZ 15-0z. 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The Seagrave Community ex- tend their congratulations to Mr. Martyn, who is enjoying fairly good health, for a gentle- man of his years. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs, Neil McMil- lan and' Marilyn were present at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Angus Hadden of Virginia, where the relatives and friends surprised them with a party, on their 25th Wedding Anniver- sary, Ten members of the Sea- grave Congregation attended the Study Group arranged by the United Church and held at Sunderland on- Monday even. ing. This Group will meet for three evenings to study chang- ing conditions in 'the Rural areas. Epsom News by Jean Jeffery Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans on the arri- val of their son last Thursday. Miss Mildred Evans of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hockley of Unionville were at Sympathy to the family of the late Robt, Goose of Whitby. Mrs. Neil Wilkinson of Port Perry was dinner guest on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Christie, Mrs. M. Bailey visited with 1 Mrs. Mel Cracknell in Toronte . on Saturday. Mr. Ken Catherwood was supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton on Sunday. | Miss Joan and Mr. Jim Clarke were Supper guests at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling on Sunday. . Dr. Pat Asling visited Miss Mavis Lacey of Oak Ridges on Sunday afternoon. . Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pren- tice were Mrs. Barbara Tippen of Toronto on Wed., Mr. and | Mrs, Jack Sharpe of Toronto.on Sat., Mr. Donald Prentice and Miss Gail Spence of Toronto on evening and Mr, Prentice of Waterloo was home for the week-end. Mrs. Evelyn Prentice of Ash- worth visited there on Sunday. Mrs. Herman Kerry attended | the tenth Wedding Anniver- sary dinner for Mr. and . Mrs. Henry Thomas at the home of: ther daughter and Son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Kerry. dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Les Card one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday viistors at the home of her mother Mrs. Mid- dleton at Whitevale. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Geer vi- sited with Mr. and Mrs. Tal- bert Evans on Sat. evening. Miss Vera Prentice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Len Beach and boys of Orillia visited Mr, and Mrs. D. Prentice on Sunday. 'Winners at the Euchre at the School on Friday evening were Ladies--Mary Yoemanson, No- rene Card, Linda Geer. Gents-- | Oliver Lane, Glenn Hill, Hugo Bradley. 'Another Euchre and Dance Nov. 29. Causeway Bowling Lanes NOW OPEN WEEK - ENDS Mixed League Friday Night PHONE 985-2589 Ross Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan Card had Harry Geer A a ----T home with Mr. and Mrs. Wil ] "I fred Evans. S=eessermursfeiammescnnic] 4 Sse i #2 A) al