Seagrave News in onlyone week since the| church, stressing the needs| maker assisted the hostess SHEE ep : SATURDAY 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. SUNDAY 12:00 to 7:00 p.m. Also we find our-| of the church both at home In spite of below zero wea- ther we had two showers in Seagrave last week. The first one on Friday evening at the church was a commun- ity affair for newly-married Mr. Cliff Short acted as M.C. for a short program consist- ing of a sing-song, readings by Mrs. Nobbs. Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Boe and a contest by Mrs. Belair. The chair- man read a few verses to the couple then they opened a lot of nice. useful gifts. Then came the usual thanks (short this time) and the usual lunch. The second shower was on Sat. afternoon at the B. Wan- amaker home. The guests e were ladies bearing gifts for COLONIAL VIRGINIA-- Mrs. Bill Gibson of Port Mar. 31 - Apr. 7 Perry and included many relatives as well as some old rr care Cat | triends and neighbours of the Newfoundland, Virginia. }Glenn Wanamaker family. ------ Ladies were present from e FRED Cc. tT. Toronto, Galt, Bobcaygeon, DeNure GUTS Lindsay and Oshawa besides Box 238 LINDSAY, Ont. the locals from Port Perry Call Colect (705) 3249161 | and Seagrave. Mrs. Ron Wan-} or Your Local Travel Agent | smoker and Mrs. Neil Wana- -[ CAESAREA WILL BE OPEN ALL WINTER i. FRIDAY 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. TAKE OUT or EAT IN Dx FUEL OIL and little Lynda and Mary Lee made a great hit as helpers. Apparently the Wanamak- ers weren't eaten out, for they entertained Mr. & Mrs. Edwon Mitchell of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wanamaker and Miss Nance at Sunday evening dinner. Give the Guides a thought next week-end when they be along to keep track of the Seagravers. Chicken-pox is the "in" "We have been a bit slac ers. In the MacTaggart home are Mr. and Mrs. Licke and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Prentice are living in the house until recently occupied |by the Underwood family. |Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jones |have moved to their new | home in the village and Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson ds | cided to return so with their | boys are in the apartment | above the store. Nothing special to report about Sunday services. The annual Hall and Park community meeting was held a small but interested group attending. Mr. Armour McMillan, rep- resenting the Council brought greetings from that group and officiated for the election of a new board member. Mr. George Beaton was elected |to serve three years. The other members of the board are Mr. Bert Thomson, chair- man, Mr. John Cook and Mr. Fred Phoenix. Mrs. Arve- Na Phoenix is sec-treas. A sincere vote of thanks is member of the board since lately in reporting newcom-| 1954. The card party was not as well attended on Friday night perhaps because of the banquet but everyone seemed to enjoy the evening. ly sought after and ended up with Mrs. Bacon. The prizes went to Mrs. Evelyn Tait, Mrs. Annie Guy and low Mr. G. Smith. The male winners were Mr. Reg. Armstrong, Mr. Jim Lee and low Mr. Robert Baird. Mr. Harry Hill won the door draw. On Your Paper SHIRTS Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ry nard were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis 'on , Sunday. $8.00 VALUE in Reach Centennial Hall with | Alone hand gift was eager- | PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jon. 20,1970 - B ; | Mrs. Aletha Holtby of Man- | chester, Miss Hazel Gregg of Port Perry and Mr. Robert | Brabazon of Vancouver were 'dinner guests with Mr. and ' Mrs. Fleetwood Beare recently. Mrs. Paul Diamond is now convalescing at St. John's Hospital, 285 Cummer Ave., | Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Studinsky of Hamilton visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter on the weekend. that we offer congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cle- ments who are forty years thing for the small fry just) due to Mr. Howard McMillan | married this week and extend now. Several are on holidays. | who has been a hard working sympathy to them and the jfamily on the loss of Mrs. }Clement's brother Mr. Bill Hadwin of Lindsay. The Women's Institute meeting will be held at Mrs. dames lIanson"s on Thursday Jan. 21, at 2 p.m. All ladies welcome. The Women's Institute is 'Sponsoring a cooking class in the Hall on Jan. 26 and 27 from 10 am. to_3:15 p.m. All the ladies of the comm- unity are welcome. Bring a box lunch and enjoy "The main dish makes meal." A hot beverage will supp- lied. Miss Debbie Lappin of Port Perry visited at the manse over the weekend, a guest of Miss Wanda Critch. COA Greenbank News Miss Heather Howsam spent the weekend with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Somerville at Columbus. Mrs. Roy Leask spent a few days last week with Mrs. Henry Leask in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Don Craig were Sunday guests with Miss dean Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fergu- son and Janice visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cookman It is with mixed feelings) andfamily on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bur- roughs of Hespeler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Clements on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- Millan called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Acton in Whitby on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and children visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor in Epsom recently. We were sorry to learn that Mrs. Crampton who used to live in the village, has been in the hospital in Tor onto for sometime The United Church Women had a busy week. There was a pot luck luncheon in the church last Wednesday, a ban- quet for the cattle breeders on Friday night and a banquet for the Junior Farmers on Saturday. 5 Be Men's Suits SPORT JACKETS WINTER 7 PRE-PASTED STOCK 200 PATTERNS A.W. BROCK DEPART MEN 'T STORE