LACEHOATS IH SARC § 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. October 12, 1983 Scouts, Beavers host an Apple Day Seagrave and Area News by Patty Williams The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts will be going door- to-door on Saturday, Oct 15th, selling apples. the boys are to meet at Seagrave United Church at 9:30 to get their supp- ly of apples and their leaders will be dividing the boys into groups. Parents are needed to drive and help co- ordinate this fund-raising effort, so please let one of the leaders know if you can help. Call Deedee Obey 985-8321; Greg or Liz Smith 985-7447; or Dan Volman 985-2473. An invitation is warm- ly extended to all the ladies of the area to at- tend the Tea being held to honour Mrs. Marion Durward. Please come to Seagrave United Church at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 14th to join with the many friends who will bid farewell to Mrs. Durward. On Sunday, Oct. 16th, at 2:00 p.m. the Seagrave Parks Board will be holding an open meeting. All members of the com- munity and surrounding area are welcome and the agenda will include electing one officer and discussion about plans for the upcoming calen- dar year. The meeting will be held in the basement of Seagrave United Church and a good turnout is hoped for. Play-group will be holding it's Hallowe'en Party on Wed. Oct. 26th and we hope all the children will dress up. Please bring a treat to share with one or two friends as well as the regular snack. Just a reminder to those involved in Play- group, that there will be no meeting on Wed. Nov. 2nd, as the annual Turkey Supper is being held that day. Plan to attend this fall feast, that the communi- ty puts on as it is one of the most delicious meals you'll enjoy for such a reasonable price. Please watch this column for seating times and names of people who'll be sell- ing tickets. Speaking of feasts, many of .us celebrated the Thanksgiving holiday by joining with family and friends to share the traditional harvest din- ner. Mrs. Elsie Brown of Toronto visited with Mrs. Gertie Wannamaker this past weekend and joined with the family in their - holiday celebration. On Sunday, they shared Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wannamaker of Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wannamaker and family and Mr. Bill Wannamaker, Martyn and Sarah. Living quite a few miles from the nearest major medical centre, we've often wondered how available emergen- cy medical attention would be. Two weekends ago, because of a neighbourhood accident, it was necessary to call an ambulance. Although the situation did not turn out to be too serious, we were all impressed with the speed and thoroughness shown by the ambulance atten- dants. It's reassuring to know that even way out here, expert medical at- tention is just moments away. 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Sympathy to Bradburn family Blackstock Area News by Joyce Kelly Sympathy is extended to Marjorie and Earl Bradburn on the passing of Marjorie's sister-in- law Mrs. Lois (Ross) Whitfield of Mississ- auga after a lengthy illness. Marjorie and her sons Donald Brad- burn of Peterborough and Sheila and Ivan Bradburn of Caesarea attended the funeral which was held on Friday at Cooksville with burial at St. John's Cemetery, Cooksville. Donald and Ivan were pallbearers at -their aunt's funeral. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson attended a family gathering last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robinson, Hamptan in honour of Cecil's mother, Mrs. Edna Bradley's 91st birthday. Congratulations, Mrs. Bradley. Cartwright Rangers are alive and well! They met on Monday, Oct. 3 at the home of their leader Mrs. Shirley Turner. The new executive was elected for the coming year: Eleanor Kelly - Chair- person; Janice Bell- Treasurer; Dawn Bay- ley - Secretary. Plans were made for the upcoming year with such demonstrations as make-up and dancerize. The annual Fashion Show was also discusse- ed. The girls also decid-. ed to continue in the -Duke of Edinburough Awards programme. The girls are now selling popcorn to finance Dis- trict International trips. The next meeting is a Hallowe'en party at 7 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- 4 YEARS 5 YEARS -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information SCUGOG FINANCIAL 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 _ AllMembers of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. p.m. on October 24. Many exciting activities are planned for that evening. Any girls between the age of 14 and 18 who would like to be a Ranger come to this Hallowe'en party and see what Rangers are all about. Florence Larmer and Flora Samells in com- pany with Harry and Bertha McLaughlin, Nestleton spent a plea- sant Colorama Week at Elim Lodge on Pidgeon Lake. This coming weekend, Oct. 14, 15 and 16 the 26th Annual Rabbit Con- ference for the Province of Ontario will be held in Blackstock. There are still tickets available for the banquet and dance on Saturday night. The band "Northern Lights" will be playing for the dance. Saturday, Oct. 15 will be Apple Day in Cart- wright. The Cubs -and Scouts will appreciate your support. Earl and Marjorie Bradburn, Donald Brad- burn, Peterborough were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Forder. The Lions Club will be holding a canvass the last two weeks of 'October for the C.N.I.B. - Most of the many University students from this area who are attending many differ- ent institutions took advantage of the long for Thanksgiving. Harvey and Joan Graham, Mark and Rob hosted a Thanksgiving Day dinner-that was attended by members of both the Hoskin and Graham families. The Cartwright Senior Citizens held their annual meeting on Mon- day. After a delicious pot luck dinner about twenty members held the election of officiers for the coming year. President- Dorothy Ar- cher; Vice-President __- James Emerton; Sec- retary - Ann Taylor; Treasurer - Ella Venning; Social . Committee - Muriel Lawrence; Susie Harris and Ella Venning; Leslie Taylor - Re- presentative to Parks Board. ee The weekly Senior Citizens Card Party on Tuesday had 10 tables with the following winners - 1. Ann Manns- 85; 2. Vera Fawns-80; 3.Lloyd Fawns -78; '4. Faith Lawrence-76; 5. Dorothy McDiarmid-74; 6. Wm. Forder -72; low- Betsy Staniland; draws - 1.Weir Swain; 2. Belle Werry. 3. Betsy Staniland. Ella Venning spent Thanksgiving weekend with her daughter Joyce and Dale Gunter and family in Newmarket. 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