a bo A a hed) presiding. - Seagrave On Thursday afternoon the teach- 'er and pupils of Bethel Schodl enter- tairied .the mothérs to. a- Hallowe'en "Masquerade" purty. = After a short program (presented to Carol p and .Qord-. "on Me "for the best costumes. A delicious Juneh Was served by the | ; Miss Hoskin assisted by her mother AW. 'A 'vote of Mr. and Mrs. GIF Wanamaker and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Murray |. "Byers of Blackstock Sunday. The ¥:P.U: met! on Thursday even- ing with the vice-president Grant hymn, Scripture lesson was read by a;Enid/ Clements." Prayer -was 'affered by Grant Butt. Topic on "Seek Ye first the-Kibgdom of Gdd" was' given by Mériorf Foréster. "During the busi- ness session, a skating party was planned for! Friday evening, Nov. 7 at Oshawa."Games and nck brought the evening to.a close, - Mr. and Mrs: 'Frank Watson 'spent the week-end in Hamilton. - Mrs, Wat- son is staying for a week's. holiday | visiting Mrs. F. Goodall Mr. and Mrs. C. Mark, Mr. Geo, Mark, Miss Hazel Mark, of Toronto, were Sunday Visitors at home of Mr, and Mrs. 'A. Bruce, Mr. Ivan Bruce was home for the week-end. : Mr. and Mrs, Mac McMillan, Jackie and Mackie, Miss Maxine McMillan, Mr. Alan Scott, Miss Aileen McMillan and Mr. Roy Graham, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Reynolds on Sunday. After singing of | Hallowe'en was a very exciting time in our village. All the small fry were out in the most weird costumes and carried well filled bags, enough plunder for more than one stomach ache. "Even some adults made the most of the chance to be young again and appeared in wonderful dress and caused much laughter. ~~ "Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Wanamaker; Mr. 'and Mrs, Morley Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs, O. Short attended the reception Sovereign Grand Master of the IOOF in the Royal York Hotel Saturday ev- ening. Mr. and Mrs. te Wakelin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kamervaur and Jackie of Poronto visited Mr. and: Mrs.' Glenn Moase récently. : ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dance of Col- borne called on friends "in Seagrave recently. Glad to report that Mrs, 8. McCoy is improving nicely after her mishap of falling downstairs. Mr. and 'Mrs. P. R. Davidson of Camborne and Mr. Freeman Eagleson of Toronto spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, H. Eagleson. A number of Seagrave people at- tended the Bazaar, Supper and Con- cert at Pleasant Point on Wednesday night, : Mrs. C. Sleep who has been serious- Jy ill is slightly improved: We trust she will soon be well again. Miss Willows spent the week-end at the Parsonage after speaking en- gagements in Simcoe Presbytery dur- ing the past week. This week she will be speaking in the St. Cathar- ines district, jn the interest of the W. M, 8. : "A very valuable citizen" + Whena bank'manager was transferred recently a group of citizens wrote the 'bank in tribute to his sense of, public service: "During the time he was here, we found "Aim to be a very valuable citizen. He always took «deep interest in our community, 8o we feel we have losta ". . 'valuable asset. However, we feel sure that -his replacement will be made with a man of similar calibre." A bank man, by the very nature of his work, becomes part of the life around 'him, During his training in various "branches, and as he takes on growing responsibilities, he learns more'and more about people and how his bank can help them. And he brings to his community. his personal readiness to serve in any way | he can, This advertisement; based 5 on an actual letter, lo presented here by 'THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY, TREE Cr : by the Ontario Grand Lodge for the | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Johnston. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snooks spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Snooks, Little Britain. |" On Wednesday evening, Oct. 20 a shower was held in the Community Hall for Mr. and Mrs. James Marlow, née Dorothy Wright. : Mr. Garry Venning was chairman and a. very enjoyable program was given by the following talent--Mrs. Harold Kyte, a solo; Mrs. Doris Mar. low, a reading; Mr. Howard Saywell a solo} a comic number was given by Betty McArthur, Donna Forder, Joan and Nora Venning, After the pres- entation by the Chairman, speeches of thanks by the Bride and Groom, lunch was served and the rest of the "| evening was spent in dancing to Her- man Wilson's three piece orchestra. Miss Dianne Blair, Oshawa, visited her grandmother Mrs, Geo. Fowler over the week-end. : Miss Jessie McArthur was home for the week-end. The 'Blackstock High School "held their Hallowe'en Dance in the Recrea- tion Hall Friday evening. Ruth Wil: son's orchestra provided the music for dancng. Prizes were won by the fol- lowing: Mrs. Glen-{Tennent and: Marie' Kerr, best dressed couple; Joyce Ven- Peanut, came second. Mr. Lloyd Wil- son, dressed as' Petunia Pig. won a first. Costume; Mr, Merrill Van Camp, best dressed gentleman, The' costumes Nestleton and Blackstock ladies -of ning and Jessie Van Camp as Mr.' Miss Shirley Ellis, best Period" were all very interesting and very amusing. Rev. and Mrs: C. W..Hut- ton and Rev. and Mrs. Geo. Nichol son were the judges. +A good time and a good erowd was reported by all. Some of the more energetic young- er generation spent what was left of | 'the darkness to-move-gates,-mail box-- 'es, signs, and: other articles, leaving them in most unexpected places. 'On Thursday evening. a bus load of |- the Women's Institute, were "invited to Bowmanville for a' véry enjoyable evening of Lantern Slides of England, Ireland and Scotland. = Mrs, 'Mervin Graham was the win- ner of the: Christmas Cake at the "Corner Store", « Mr; and Mrs. Earl Dorrell and Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Ferguson, spent the week-end' with Mr, and Mrs. Roger Dorrell, Ottawa. . The Usual Fall Shorthorn' Stock Sale was held in' the Arena on Mon- day under the Ianagement of John Baker, Hampton. The village was saddened on Tues- day morning, Nov, 4 to learn of the sudden passing of one of its oldest residents, Mr. George Crawford. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his wife and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm visited friends in Oshawa on Sunday. 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