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Port Perry Star, 6 Apr 1977, p. 6

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LRG hr a) IVACH td AL: &1 VS FARMALL CL Al N Holland, Michigan TULIP FESTIVAL DEPARTMAY 12/77 4 DAYS Victoria Holiday Weekend NASHVILLE & NEW YORK CITY DEPART MAY 20/77 EVENING DEPARTURE 110" For aFullColowr Brochure... Contact your local licensed Travel Agent. 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wedne \ He knows who we are. or RE ALY ECR AA PELE ACT PERT SH PARA NE: sday, Apr. 6, 1977 Seagrave and area news by Diane Puckrin Did April Fool's Day catch any of you Sea- gravers? I understand the 12th conc. was closed for a few minutes Friday morn- ing causing concern to one traveller of the 12th. The congregations of Greenbank, Pinedale and Seagrave are invited to attend the Good Friday Evening Service to be held in Seagrave United Church on Friday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. "YOUR LOCAL PAVING CONTRACTOR', Bus 579-8847 SES SON CITY PAVING CO. 17 BOND ST. E. OSHAWA, ONT. Res: 985-8149 PARKING LOTS REPAIRWORK DRIVEWAYS FREE ESTIMATES YOUR EST. Open 7 Doys - 24 Hrs. Admission - $2.00 Show LATEST FASHIONS BY LOCAL MERCHANTS FOR LADIES - MEN-TEENS- CHILDREN SPONSORED BY COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th - 8:00 p.m. Tickets at Merchants & at the Door. SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE: Weekend for 2 at the Lord Simcoe Hotel. Children under 12 - 50c. The Seagrave Choir will practice Thurs. evening April 7 at 8:15 p.m. Work bees for the kitchen renovations will be held Wed. and Thurs. evening at 7 p.m. There is still a lot of work to be done and every- one is being asked to contri- bute some time to this pro- ject. Your volunteer ser- vice will be greatly apprec- iated. Please note that there will be no nursery for the babies on Easter Sunday. Sunday School classes are still scheduled for the same time. Birthday coins were de- posited Sunday morning during worship by Tara Lynne Puckrin and Tracy Nesbitt. Happy Birthday to you young ladies. The seagrave community is invited to attend a Variety Supper to be held in the church Wed: evening April 20th at 5:30 p.m. Come and bring a big appetite. Please be reminded of the dance at the Catholic Church Hall in Port Perry on Sat. night April 9. Tickets can be obtained from Frank Branton and Phil Bertrand. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bryant of Saskatchewan were recent visitors of Mrs. LANDSCAPING Rita Boe. They also called on Una and Mansel Sleep and other friends in this area. The Seagrave hockey team was in fine form Sun- day night when they played Caesarea and won 6-4. This game concluded the hockey season for Seagrave but baseball "days are just around the corner. A very successful make-up demonstration was held in the church last Tues. evening when Mrs, Pat Green of Greenbank demonstrated make-up techniques. The Ladies Auxiliary thank Pat for giv- ing her time and talent to this cause. Miss Tara Lynne Puckrin celebrated her birthday by having Gramma and Grampa Puckrin and her Grampa Harris at her birth- day dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bea- cock enjoyed Sunday dinner with Don's parents Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock of Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. "Murray Sanderson -of Columbus were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker. A group of ladies from Seagrave attended the annual meeting of the U.C.W. Presbyterial in Cannington last Wednesday. Specializing: %* RESIDENTIAL DESIGN -SODDING "% TREE & SHRUB PRUNING * LAWN CARE * CEDAR HEDGES 0O.A.C. Graduate For Free Estimate Phone 986-4854 Francis Hockley of Scott Bus Lines adjusts the citizens band unit that was installed in the bus used to take students from Zephyr to Oshawa for the Central . Seven Association for the Mentally Retarded. The unit is one of two being installed by Central Seven as an added measure of safety. ' Miss Audrey McKim of Toronto gave a missionary address on World Outreach. Mr. Bill Wray is sure an early bird as I understand he was out cultivating the land March 30th. Thought for the week: Group harmony is seldom achieved without personal sacrifice. It is easy to be critical. The real test is to come up with some con- structive alternatives. _ Mrs. Marilyn Beacock will- be your correspondent next week. Please give her a call at 985-3595. The general meeting of the U.C.W. will be held in the church on Wednesday - evening, April 13 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker for the even- ing will be Mr. Charles Sharpe with his topic being "Bee Keeping'. mde We've got Spring Fever prices on these new Massey-Ferguson units: MF 160 spreader MF 128 baler MF 245 farm tractor MF 1085 farm tractor MF 1505 farm tractor MF 428 cultivator MF 200 forage harvester Cedar Creek by Geo. Kilpatrick Mr. Bill Larocque and Mrs. Robidas of Field and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mec- Dairmid and son of Oshawa were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Larocque. Mrs. Bob Henstock and daughters, Janet and Sarah and son Phillip of Oshawa, visited their cousin, George Kilpatrick, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow and daughter Audrey of South River visit- ed last week with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Larocque and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mac- Culloch visited relatives at Vankleek Hill in Eatern ig a few days last Nick arrived home on Saturday after a four week visit with relatives in Holland, INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments MF 15 grinder mixer Limited to available inventory. See your dealer about special finance arrangements SEE US NOW FOR ALL THE DETAILS 2 % FOR 5 YEARS 8% Percent Interest If Paid Annually. -- INTEREST -- Personalized MF financing, parts and service available. MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Sales & Service SUNDERLAND 705-357-3121 is payable half yearly or may be left to compound AGENCY LIMITED 193 Queen St. Port Perry ME <

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