12 - PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Feb. 24th, 1966 SEAGRAVE NEWS This week we extend sympa- thy to the family of the late Mr. Orvel Stone who passed away in Port Perry Hospital on . Saturday morning. Reports from "the sick are "that Mrs. Lyle in Oshawa Hos- pital, shows some slight im- provement but word from Tor- onto puts Mr. Howard Butt on . the list of the seriously ill. Mr. Frank Watson is spend- ing a week in Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. E. Dregar. The Dre- 'gars have sold their home in Scarborough so are now house- hunting, Mrs, W. Tristram spent a few hours on Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson™ Meanwhile her husband visited Mrs. Allan Ashton, Epsom, Sunday worship service was | better attended than usual but mainly because there were more | visitors. {We were glad to have | the Vale family of Pinedale with us again, also Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Sturman & children of Oshawa, Mr. Bruce Hurst also of Osh- awa and Miss Janice Rahm of Saintfield, who was visiting her friend Shirley Short. A basket of flowers was placed in the church in memory of the late Miss Doris DeNure. Often the old songs have a great appeal. This proved to be the case at S.S. when Mrs John Foote and her brsther Mr. Bruce Hurst of Oshawa sang with his parents Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Tristram in Port Perry, | Mr, and Mrs. Belair spent | Friday evening with Mr. and! » the old favourite "Whi ring Hope." We would cladly listen to thesé two again. Birthday offerings were received . from y as, LADIES CURLING The play-offs for the second schedule of the Ladies Curling Club began on Tuesday, Febru- ary 8th, The winners for that day were H. Thompson over A. Cox, I. Carter over E. Doyle, I. Mitchell over N. Kenny and M, Holdershaw over B. Beare. On Wednesday, I Carter edged out I. Mitchell and M. Holdershaw <-- long-term attender Mrs. Dow- son. « Attendance was 83 and Mr. Ken Sturman was superin- tendent for the day. Don't forget the World's Day of Prayer Service in the church on Friday afternoon. Mr. Harris impressed upon us that there was no rule which said at, this is an entirely a wo- men's service. Men please note, This is it, and not a word this week of Bruces, Wanamakers, Tobins, or McMillans, Even Doug McMillan failed to be newsworthy (so far as we now toppéd H, Thompson's rink. On Thursday I. Carter and M, Holdershay met for the finals. Both teams displayed excellent curling with I. Carter's rink be- ing victorious. Tuesday M. Snooks 11, I. Mitehell 1 R. Mitchell 165, E. Doyle 4 Wednesday R. Bruton 10, H. Carnwith 8 M. Holdershaw 6, D. Beare 4. I. Carter 9, JoGray 4 M. Panabaker 8, A. Cox 4 Thursday C. Martyn 6, H. Thompson 3 A. Dawson 8, N. Kenny b B. Beare 11, H. MacMaster 8. Plumbing - Heating Electric + OFFICE little Debbie Crosier and owr know). PORT PERRY, ONT. ; 985.2473 " e285 a "a 4% es N h! RES. 00070, 0 0 10 0% 3% 370 3% 0% 0% 270 3% 3% 3% 4's" 22 3 YOU'R N) BUT HE CAN'T DO Y My DOC'S A GREAT GLUY.... FOR NOTHING. / HARRY. WHATS THE TROUBLE 2 E LOOKING ROU Pcreer INSURANCE. DID YOU KNOW THAT THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT HAS A BRAND - NEW PLAN FOR FAYING DOCTORS' IC I DONTEVEN WANT TO "UREN THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT ORE L/P wes 2 IEE SOI, WE CAN CHOOSE ANY TALK ABOUT [Teo oo JUST 725 FLAN, THEY MANE 17.50 E LOCTOR WEE LIKE, NE WE Cn GaT , WANT TO FORGET" CA HAVE ARSTECTICN MO MATTER HOW ARLITORE LL S UL FOR . LITTLE MONEY THEY HAVES eevee THE ENTIRE 2WMLy/ * , so " - " Au n ; ENLUAMENT 2v OMSP 15 ENTIRELY WOLLIN TARY AND FOR INYWIRALS MVPD 72ER | . FAMILIES ONLY. FORILUY AS] COERAGE BEE ENR. BY MAY ZE7; 1966