27" bf AER ERROR Yelverton and area news Christmas celebrations were observed in our community as elsewhere by Oshawa. Harvey was a clever red-headed chap who suffered from hay fever in Orono. > Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beggs and family of Port Elgin by Mrs. Sheila Sears PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. Janvary 6, 1962 -- 7 Seagrave area news Emily Smith, Mark Stur- sons, Derrick and Darryl, many gatherings of the Class the summer. enjoyed girls = were Christmas Day guests man, Don Beacock and Ivan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. or more specifically Family and dancing all year round with Ann and Holly Hurren. Best wishes to one and all Barrett. Doug MacDonald on days, and could tell stories end- Mr. and Mrs. Norman for a happy, healthy and The Annual Congregat- Christmas Day. Jane and Marti Malcolm lessly. ; : Wilson and family were prosperousyearin 1982. Now ional Meeting of the Sea- I have been informed that entertained Javis family Sympathy is extended to Xmas dinner guests of Mr. that the holidays are over, grave United Church has the Toc Alpha Conference over Xmas day - Mr. and those who mourn his and Mrs. Carl Smith of regular activities begin once been tentatively called on held in Toronto during the Mrs. Peter Connolly, from passing. Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. again. The Annual Seagrave Wednesday, January 20th at holidays was most worth- Bobcaygeon, Mrs. Austin of - Lindsay, Janis sister Debbie of Toronto and Janis other sister Julie and hubby Wendal of U.S.A Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glas- bergen and family had a pre Xmas turkey dinner with Frank's sister and family - the Auke Van den Meers and family of Port Perry R.R. were shocked to learn that the Grim Reaper had caught up with a former classmate Sympathy is also express- ed to the family of the late Ernest Colley of View Lake who passed away last week. Ernie has suffered poor health in the past few years. Congratulations to Mr, Oscar McQuade resident of nearby Cadmus, who has reached the magically age of 90 years. On Xmas day the Frank Glasbergen family joined their family at the home of Balfour Moore hosted a family gathering of their family - Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson and Tanya of Stroud, Mr. Fern Moore of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Oram Moore, David & Lynn. Mrs. Elizabeth Nasato and Mr. Louis Nasato of Port Credit were welcome week- end visitors at Malconia and were present for our Malcolm Xmas observation on Sunday. Also present Sunday School Meeting will be held in the church on Thursday, January 7th at 7:30 P.M. All parents of children are urged to attend. Cubs will resume meeting on Wednesday, January 6th at 6:30 P.M. in the Seagrave United Church. The Sea- grave U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin on Wednesday, January 13th at 8 P.M. Roll Call is to be answered with a 8 P.M. in the church. Over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin enjoyed a few days: visit by grandson Craig Rogerson of Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whyte were visited by Don's sister and her husband, Peggy and Keith Hennessy of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, their two sons and a guest visited with Mrs. Ann Clements and Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Belair on New while and informative. Joanne Nobbs, Carol Stur- man and Sonya Whyte were delegates to the conference from Seagrave. As this is the last time that I shall be writing the news, 1 would like to thank all those who have contributed items for publication. Please con- tinue to support your volunteer correspondents. Would you please call Mrs. Barb MacDonald at 985-2728 at Blackstock High School - their parents Mr. and Mrs. were Mitzi and Robert Fick verse from the Bible contain- Year's Day. with your information for Mr. Harvey Thompson of Frank Glasbergen Sr. of (Turntopagell) ing the word "new". The Bert, Neil and Bill next week's column. Anyone interested in join- Wanamaker families ® ing the 4H Club is asked to celebrated Christmas on \ contact Mrs. Enid Belair at Boxing Day with Ron Wan- HOSPITAL REPORT 1CA a red WwW 985-2618. The upcoming unit amaker and family of Weeks Ending is entitled "4H Bread Win- Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bert December 18-24 ' ners" and should prove to be = Wanamaker entertained Admissions...................... 31 A by Vera Brown for a few days last week was 9 years old last week. an elevating experience. If. their family on New Year's Births ............ccccccoocvuvennnnes 4 4H Homemaking Club visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Julia and some of her friends anyone is willing to assist in Day. Also present were Miss Deaths ................c.......... Nil News: The next Project John Gillespie and baby. On enjoyed the show Cinderella the leadership of the group, Pam Hopkins, Mr. Martin Emergencies ................. 182 ; starting the end of January Wednesday, they stopped in in Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. would he or she please give Kestle of Oshawa and Mr. Operations ....................... 6 } is "4H Bread Winners." This to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes of Toronto Mrs. Belair a call. and Mrs. R. Reynolds of Port Discharged. ...................... 35 f introduces the basic tech- Keith Sommerville and were holiday guests with the The best of birthday Perry. Remaining ...................... 29 |) niques of yeast breads from plain to fancy. Both girls and boys .are welcome to join. They must be 12 years old by March 1. Anyone interested, please contact Elva Kerry for the Epsom Club or Mrs. Kingstone or Mrs. Wannin- khof for the Manchester Club. Church News: The Youth Group will meet on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster for a tobaggan party. Church and Sunday School thi: k will .12- be held at Botan Choseh at Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Conserve Hi 23 save money 11:00 a.m. Bible Study at the Frank Fielding and girls of atthe sametime. 90saq. ft./carton Baster's home on Monday, January 11th at 8 p.m: U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. George Harper, children in Milton. The John Carres of Bridgenorth were New Year guests and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinchcliffe of Toronto were Saturday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute and Mr. and Mrs. George Harper were Tuesday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slute of Raglan. New Year Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding were Mrs. M. Foreman and Miss Donna Wakeford of Port Perry. Best wishes for a speedy recovery for Mrs. Vera Taylor who is a patient in John Crqxall family. wishes are extended to 18.22 cash &carry Mrs. Angie Dykeman and Tuesday, January 12th at 8 Scarborough's Centenary 3 . ] ¥ ECONO BRICK i ; p.m. Hospital. i . ol i EE A great way to decorate your rec 'Decorate With | Community Happenings: Monday dinner guests with" 1 : room walls or any wall in your PANELLING Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur Mrs. Crosier were Mrs. CEILING GRID SYSTE home. Pre-hnished panelling is the handsome way 0 7.15 and boys were supper guests W-W. Scott, Mrs. Donna B® The easy way to install a bright new mmission B23 with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Ball Robison, Miss Kathy look to any room in your home. vide selection of woodgrain looks. 4' x8 sheet and family of Port Perry on Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Eric. New Year's Day. On Satur- day 'evening the Wilbur family had a gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur. in' Port Perry. 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