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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 May 1964, p. 7

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SUSY RE Re ERA SNA SCE WARY ERY nd CASE MRS ¥ A Bost RY adn 24 LAS RE (3 fale SEAGRAVE NEWS Mrs.- G. Bright, Miss Jean Bright, Mrs. Nelson and Mary, of Port Perry, attended the Na- tional Ballet, in the O'Keefe Centre, Toronto. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eagleson were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kaasa, of East York; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tristram and Ross, of Scarboro; Misses C. & M. Gordon of Oakwood, Mrs. A. Bruce spent a few days with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Ross Jackman, of Stitts- RT GL Ped ke i Kah ville; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tait and Gay, of Toronto, were re- cent visitors with Mrs, C. Tait. | Our general merchant, Mr, B. L. Wanamaker spent several days in Port Perry Memorial Hospital, undergoing X-Rays and tests. He is home again | ter Carol Ann for baptism. and gradually regaining his strength. We hope he keeps on | improving. tf Eh TP Lr a PE TCA Fe, 0 AE of Vol SERIA TRI Sunday School a lot of children were in the audience. They were gladly received, by the minister Rev. E. McNeil and the adult members. Mr. Clifford Short, Sr., Sup- erintendent, of the Sunday School, conducted the opening exercises, following the Order of Service prepared by the Canadian Council of Churches. The choir sang an anthem, in keeping with the theme, for the day, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Stur- man presented their wee daugh- Rev. McNeil spoke for the| text II Timothy 3-15, "And! from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus". Altho the sermon was necessarily short it any. Also guests at the home were Mrs. Howard Rowan and daughter Karen, of Bethany; Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCully, of Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweetman and three children of Courtice; Mrs. Reg. Sturman and daughter Jannette of Prince Albert; Miss Jean Sturman; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sinclair of Peter- borough, Mr. and Mrs. F. Woods visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mus. G. Bright Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs, J. Tobin were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clark of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tobin and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baker and Joanne, also of Oshawa. The last two couples also visited with Mr. & Mrs. F. Cookson. Seagrave peoply should be well protected, when they visit hr '. HW RATE ie IRIN i Arr i. fis A80 BA LITE Ja £4 > a EL Aad 5 bFS - ES WER ¢ RRL EF ry Pa TA rg 2 73 i] Ad A H ! * 5 Y LES 35 : NE ox oF Fig ti * * . x Fi s * 43 cf ne 5 a . e ¥ CHOY 2 . A wth <) to naw nie os 0 dod I B Eek Fl Missi : ted AEF » 5 ETE 4 Er, 2 * Gh Hg ys Are soa LAR gy HERI FF TAR Car A SABER RE CE BO TRIN Ge dA BI 0 oi He os RA ALE Ee A EE A : a ~ PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1964 -- 7 Oshawa. We have two of our boys 'now on "the police force, in that city. Dennis Tobin, a policeman for several years and James Fishley has just been taken on too. Congratulations Jim. } Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boe and sons Brian and David, of Peter- borough, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Boe on Sun- day. In the evening Mr. and (Continued on Page 10) WE NOW CARRY A LINE OF Office Supplies IN OUR OFFICE Drop in and see what we have to offer. PORT PERRY STAR CO. LTD. | 985-7383 SOLON GAVE THE IS GREAT INVENTION, JUSTICE IS (AN {hg d= CONTRACTING-REPAIRS ELECTRIC HEATING FAVE Add) was very much worthwhile and suitable for the occasion. There was a large congregation in at- tendance which must be an in- spiration to any minister. We welcome Mr. and Mrs, F. Nobbs and family to our church and community. They have bought the farm formerly own- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark. In honour of Carol Ann, on the day of her baptism, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sturman entertained tke grand-parents, Mr. & Mus. Wilfred Sturman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rowan, of Beth- The Mothers' Day Service, in every church, is always some- thing special. Seagrave was no exception, Since it was a com- bined service of church and FAIR CANCELLED The Kinsmen Club of Uxbridge, Ontario, regret- fully announce that due to the lack of a midway they have been forced to cancel their 20th annual Spring Meet and Horse Show, originally planned for May 18, 1964. A fair is not a fair without a midway, and rather than disappoint the thousands of people who have supported the fair during the past years, it was cancelled. Thank you to all the people in this area who have supported the fair during the past. It is hoped that your support will be continued for our future projects. Manchester Community ~ CREDIT UNION STARTED IN 1954 TO GIVE YOU MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. AVAILABLE TO ANYONE LIVING WITHIN TEN MILES OF MANCHESTER. BALDWIN ST., BROOKLIN Savings, Loans May 28 Personal Chequing, PPO I0000000003000000000000000000004 * SEED ° For Sale We still have in stock Reg'd, Certified & Commercial Rodney and Russel OATS. 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