& Mrs. Neil Wanamaker, Bill Wanamaker and Sharon Sweetman were also guests. It was the second trip for Mrs. Boe and the Sturmans who also attended the ban- quet on Wednesday night. Mr. Gord Durwood took over the Findlay farm near Sonya on June 15th so that is where you might find him. One "'going" which didn't exactly please us was that of Roy Scott who had to return to hospital on Saturday night. Now for the 'doings'. Another son arrived for Mr, and M-rs. Don Beacock last . week. Allis well and Don says he isn't too disappointed. With all those ladies cele- brating on Thursday night, the U.C.W. was a bit slim -- only 13 present. Unit 1, conducted the worship with Mrs. E. Kennedy giving the topic. Others taking part were Mrs. Hurst (scripture) Mrs. Belair (prayer) Mrs. Nobbs and Mrs. K. Short (duet) and Mrs. Nicholls (reading). Reports indicated that act- ivities are slowing down for the summer months when no meetings will be held. Arrangements were made Seagrave News Prince Albert for catering to a wedding in July and a committee appointed. It was announced that Miss Ruby Wilson of Uxbridge would be the speaker on U.C.W. Sunday, July 16th, It was suggested that a street dance be held later probably early in September. Clothing was collected for the Fred Victor Mission in Toronto. Saturday and Sunday were hectic days for some Sea- - gravers (ask Mrs. Boe) with the Fingerboard = School re-union, the MacDonald golden wedding in town and the Wick decoration service. Twelve Hi-C members took part in the church service on Sunday morning. They did it all themselves but the ad- dress was given. by Wanda Critch, which may mean something or other. There were some noticeable changes in the music line and the service moved along with unusual speed. We congratu- late the Hi-C on their effort. S.S. met again -- the first time since May 21. No program number was pre- pared but all sang 'Happy Birthday for Gertie Wana- maker, ' Port Perry Nursery School enrollment for September 1972 If you wish to receive any further information please mail this form to: MRS. S. F. DANTZER R.R. 2, Port Perry QUEEN STREET Richards Beauty Studio 985-7991 Perms regular priced at: Reg. $11.50............ Reg. $13.90............ Reg. $15.00............ Reg. $17.50............ Reg. $20.00............ -- PORT PERRY SHAMPOO & SETS .. .. $3.00 Personal Hair Spray - Reg. $2.00 -- 2 for $3. Call Richard or Carol for appointments 'morning for a seven-week 'Chambers just home from ~hospital. News The June meeting of the Prince Albert U.C.W. took the form of a pot luck luncheon on Wednesday the 14th, in the Church basement, al which the group was pleased to have among their guests Mrs. Luke and Mrs. McKerihan, as' well as sev- eral of the younger woman of the community and several lovely tiny tots. The usual business period was 'con- ducted to settle details in connection with. the Straw- berry Supper; two forthcom- ing marriages to be catered; supplying staff in the sum- mer for the Hospital Tuck Shop and Scugog Museum, Following this a beginning was made at the group's endeavour to interest the younger women in setting up a new group. : The afternoon was much enjoyed by all. ~ Mr. and' Mrs. Norisse Howey left on Thursday trip to Calgary where they will visit their daughter, Joen (Howey) Peel, and family and Mrs. Howey's sister, Mrs. E. N. Halverson and family. Enroute they plan to visit friends and relatives in Elliott Lake, White River, Thunder Bay, Red Lake, Winnipeg and Regina, re- turning home early in Aug- ust. Get well wishes to Clint Please call 7061 with news items. WANT Abs) ON TARGET EVERY TIME Meadow Green Estates, a new subdivision near Blackstock welcomed. its newest and youngest resident, Keri Ann Allison, born June 10, 1972. 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