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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Feb 1966, p. 3

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Mr, SEAGRAVE NEWS Seven little ladies are expect- ing to see their names in "The Paper" this week so we won't disappoint them. They are:-- Joyce Bruce, Diane Barr, Debbie Drinkwater, Bonnie Short, Janet 'Abrahani, Caroline Imrie and Arlinne Watts. At S.S. these girls illustrated a story entitled "Who is My Neighbour" by placing pictures of children of other lands on the flannelgraph, They concluded their number by singing "Jesus Bids Us Shine". Our Supt. for the day was Mr. Ken Sturman who appeared with one shoe off and one shoe on, having undergone a minor operation on his toe last week. Attendance was 98 and birth- day money came from Caroline Imrie and Mrs. Fishley. "The Young Peoples meeting scheduled for Mon, Jan. 31st had to be cancelled because of bad weather. Mr. Norm Henderson has been spending a short time at his home in Little Britain, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Barr were Mrs, Sullivan and family of Willowdale. We are pleased to report that Mr. Wm, Pearson is home again from hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Butt who visited with Mrs. F. Bradley in hospital in Scarboro report her condition to be unchanged. Mrs. Tobin thinks she should "make" the mews because on Saturday evening she attended the annual Harvest of Harmony given by the Oshawa Chapter Sweet Adelines. Mrs, Belar ac- companied her, "It takes a little time for news to get abroad but apparently our local three-some had a tough time that stormy week- end. P .C. Jim Fishley was marooned. in Oshawa (not in line of duty) until Mon. noon. Doug McMillan spent a nice long week-end shovelling snow back on the 2nd of Mariposa. Neil Wanamaker stayed around home but you've heard what happened to him. Friday April 1 is a date to mark on your calendar. Unit 2 U.C.W. are sponsoring a variety supper and a program by a magician. You'll hear more later. ' WES PLUMBING - Office ELECTRIC Port Perry, Ont. 985-2473 LANE HEATING Res. -- HEATING OIL -- For Your DURING THE COMING COLD WEATHER SEE US FOR HEATING OIL We have FIRST QUALITY and offer you Automatic Delivery with FREE Cleanout 'Service in the Spring. Phone Port P2rry 985-7951 REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Comfort Furnace and Stove Oil the roll, and the minutes of the- previous meeting were adopted as read. The treasurer reported $48.90 received from Holstein Hee rs. Johnston gave the report of Hospital auxiliary meeting, Plans were made to hold a Valentine Tea on Wed., Feb. 16 from 2-4 p.m, in the church. GER IN SE SES AI Hes RA SC 3s n - . | : Wednesday afternoon, February pOR1 PERRY STAR, Thursday, Feb. 10th, 1966 -- 3 fH M a n C h e Ss fe r N e w S 16th in the church, oo } J -- i tv " Mrs. Helen Taylor, Stouff- | Dayiigulons are being ent Al opal a very jay evening. x ; : : 5. Ger ro- neighboring associations. The Congratulations to Mrs. Jessie Wo and Mrs, Ben Hitchens | here over the week-end. vile. J aha Me, Gerald er March meeting will be at Mrs. Robertson, Port Perry who won | bi and daughter Wendy, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson en- | Maude Crosier on Sunday after- Aletha Holtby's. At the close the door prize, $300.00 worth of be June Thompson and daughter tertained Mr. and Mrs. Tom noon, of the meeting the hostess as- bed linen and to Mrs. Tripp of 53 all of Oshawa were with their Newmarch of Victoria, B.C, at Mr and Mrs. Fred Christie sisted by Mrs. May Dyke served Port Fools won beautiful fx parents Mr, and Mrs. J. W; the Empress Hotel, Peterbor- ae visihing velitives Tn Winni- 8 delicious lunch. Collection costunid Jewellery. A Mitchell on Sunday. ough on Saturday evening. Miss peg. | $4.50. rR gi Miss Carrie Cowan, Toronto Dale Newmarch is competing in| David C deposited Birth: | : 71 We were all very glad to have i visited her sister, Mrs. A, Roach the Cunadian, Chantion fitpre avid Convey deposited Lirth Mrs. Meta. Holtby, Mrs, Dolly our minister's wife, Mrs. Teskey A) and family on Sunday. : amplon HBT | day money at Sunday School, Roberts and Mrs. Maude Cro- at church on Sunday morning. gr, . - skating events in Peterborough | 5 : aly Miss Cathy Best received a this week. The U.C.W. met at the home | Siler were among those ho tra- Best wishes to Rev, and Mrs. $i painful elbow injury while Skat- A of Mrs. Theo. Stevens last velled by bus to Channel 9 at Teskey on their twenty-fifth Be ing on Saturday evening. The U.C.W, extends a cordial Thursday. THe meeting opened | | Agincourt last Friday evening. wedding anniversary, Feb. 8th. 0 © Mr. and Mrs. L. D. 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