A §: > 5 RN LE HY Ret YR Ss 0 SE Pie We 3 SORTR {ith Dog SI WR a : J EAL AS nT Cl ia REALS a ud a" 2. MPT TAN AAAS A STS CA XT a Ear he 373 3 ~ TA L Tard ERTL EEN aay EI, Please buy i Girl Guide i "dl Young Tally Cohoon may have a hard time eating :ookies, as her toothless smile would indicate, but vho could refuse to buy a box of Girl Guide cookies rom her. Tally, [right] and Kim Norton, were at the scout Hall on Saturday to promote the sale of the Girl Seagrave area news by Betty Somerville The sub-zero weather has tept a lot of Seagrave resi- lents huddled around their ires glued to the big blue ube to watch the featured vent of the weekend when he Soviet Union challenged 'he NHL All Stars in the series of the Century. Even ur own "All Stars' played heir hockey game Sunday norning in Little Britian so hey could enjoy a free Sun- lay evening. Unfortunately hey too lost to the opposing eam. Church and Sunday School 1ad a fair crowd on Sunday norning. Unfortunately here were no recipients to he birthday box. Communion Service will )e held next Sunday, Feb- uary 18th and on Wed. "ebruary 14th at 6:00 p.m. mn Valentines Day Pot Luck supper will .be held in the thurch basement sponsored )y Unit I of the U.C.W. The AN N\ A : / admission to this Home Cooked Meal will be $2.50 per adult and $1.00 for children under 12 years. Please plan to attend. The Ontario County Junior Farmers wish to invite the Community to attend their Church Service at Green- bank United Church on Sunday, February 25th at 7:30 p.m. The music will be provided by the Junior Farmers Choir and the Rev. Bob Rumball, minister for the Ontario Community Centre for the Deaf will be guest speaker. The Annual Reports are still available at the Church for those who haven't received one as well as your Official Receipt for Income Tax Purposes available from Mr. Bert Wanamaker. The Seagrave Beavers are reminded to bring their hammers to their meeting Thursday, February 15th at 6:15 p.m. for their Woodcraft : i - COOKICS WAL [ie Wanna'Buy A Cookie Guide cookies during the month of February. If a Guide or Brownie approaches 'you, support them by purchasing a box or two of cookies. They'll appreciate it and you'll help them. Project. Please also be reminded to bundle and tie your news- papers. There will be another Paper Drive spon- sored by the Seagrave - Greenbank Scouts on Satur- day, March 10th. They are also sponsoring a dance to be held at the Latcham Centre on Saturday, February 24th. Tickets for this dance are available from the Seagrave- Greenbank Group Commit- tee. The proceeds are to support the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. Let's show them some support. The Seagrave Cubs have been cancelled for the next two weeks, February 14 and February 21st. However each Cub Member is to make a poster, 2'x2' in the theme of Mid Winter Thaw and hand in by February 21st to Mrs. Rodway or Mrs. Currie. Unit II of the U.C.W. are sponsoring a Sleigh Ride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 14th - United Church Auditorium - 50¢ RICHARD'S Beauty Studio 10th ANNUAL BLOW the WINTER BLUES SPECIALS oh FEB. 1-28: Perms... 20% OFF ° FEB. 7 - 28: Bleaches & Streaks ror Regular $30.00 SPECIAL $25.00 FEB. 14 - 28: Facials Reg. 515...$12. FEB. 21 - 28: Tints Reg. $10.50...$9.50 ; PHONE: 985-7991 FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT REMEMBER THE: 'Beauty Jhust for You' Show Health & Beauty Care Techniques Earl Durward on Saturday evening February 17th. Anyone interested in having an evening in the outdoors with an old fashion horse drawn sleigh ride are invited to attend this funfilled evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wana- maker and Mrs. A. Bruce visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mark of Scarborough on Thursday to help Gordon celebrate his birthday. During the afternoon they also called on Mr. Dick Sysum in Cedarwood Lodge. Dick was a former resident of Seagrave and it was pleas- ing to find him in good health and great spirits. Several of the Seagrave couples attended the "Remember When" Barber- shopper Concert in Oshawa on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wana- maker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rennick of Toronto on Sunday after- noon. A few of our residents had a '"'Get-Away and Relax" weekend at various hotels in Toronto. One couple were even able to go without the company of their children the first time in a long time. What a way to relax folks. Glad to report that Mrs. Rosetta Stone has now been released from the hospital and rehabilitated at Mr. and Mrs. Clair Watts home for a few weeks. It's birthday time at Pumpkin Corners! Happy Birthday to those celebrat- ing and will be celebrating within the next few weeks! Love always speaks but not in words - Happy Valen- tines Day! Your next week's corres- pondent will be Mrs. Marilyn Beacock. Please give her a call at 985-3595 with your news. Did You Know......that Community Care provides a Meals on Wheels service to shut-ins in Prince Albert, Port Perry and the Cart- wright area? For more information contact the Community Care Office at 985-8461. YE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 14, 1979 -- 11 Workshops scheduled for Activity Day A series of workshops has been scheduled February 15 at Port Perry High School as part of a Durham-wide professional activity day sponsored by the Ontario Teachers Federation and the Parent Activity Group Durham. There will be five work- shops held at the High School starting at 9:00 a.m. and continuing all day. The topics include Family Life Education: English: It's Magic; A Social Skill Program for the Shy Student; Coping With Stress and Ideas and Methods for Teaching Science Topics. Parents are encouraged to attend the workshops. 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C90216. 1973 CHEV V2 TON PICKUP TRUCK INCLUDING CAP V8. automatic. many extras. F29407. CALL JOHN CAMMACK, MORLEY PARISH, CEDRIC RUSSELL AT 985-7300 RR BI a . IER . SEE 2, x To us sl Cn Ci Ba > NCAT » i Eo be, de re -?, 5) Loy or ASSAY