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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jul 1966, p. 7

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i i i Lhd X ATE FEAR TE FE Th id a¥ 35 3 , x SEAGRAVE NEWS We don't prentend to be iQy- ful over the news that Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson have sold their home to Mr. P, Espie of Prince Albert, That doesn't mean we are casting reflections on the Espie family, but that we hate to see the Eaglesons leave us after so many years of friend- ship and service, They expect to move about Aug. 1st to an apartment. in the Burnham mansion in Port Perry. Seagtave hu another shower but little sture on Wednes~ day evening in the S.S. room, This time the bride-to-be was Miss Shirley Ann Crosier, eld- est daughter of Mr. Allan Cro- sier and the late Mrs. Crosier, Shirley has been nursing fon some time at far-away places including N.W.T. and morthern B.C. She is now taking up du- ties about July 15th in the hos- pital at Estevan, Sask. and ex- pects to be married there in early Sept. to Mr. Homer Calder of that place. Mr, Glenn Wanamaker acted as chairman for the occasion and conducted the short pro- gram which consisted of a round of community singing and a reading by Mrs. Fishley, Shirley was then guided to the seat of honour by a character impersonating Homer the groom to be, who is still in the West. It took her some time to dis- cover that her escort wag an old girl friend Enid Belair. An address was read and many gifts presented, After words of thanks Shirley': s friends' sang "May the Good Lord Bless and '| Keep You" as a farewell to an- other Seagrave girl, Lunch was served. : We always seem to have at least one patient in Port Perry Hospital. This week it is Mrs. Jean Drinkwalter who had an appendicitis seizure and had to undergo surgery on Tushday, She is doing nicely. On Saturday Mr. Edgar Butt received news of the death of his brother Mr. Howard Butt in Providence Hospital, Toronto, after a long illness, The fun- eral was held on Tuesday. Unit 1 U.C:W. apparently| felt like working in Thursday's heat, so put on a pre-holiday bake sale which was quite suc- y a LA " " » : Fr . 450 4 HD BA rr 3 A AM lA Nd A i AAAS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bruce and AE LF | a Lh N cessful, On Mon,, ten members of the Manse committee of Greenbank charge met on Greenbank Church steps and did a little business, then later made an in- spection of the manse which they found to be painfully clean and tidy, The snoopers from here were: Mrs. G, Wanamaker, Mrs. Keen and .Mrs, Clements. Our annual midsummer visit- or, Mrs, Blancie; Hanvey of Toronto has again arrived and| is at present visiting Mrs. V. Tait, The Alvin Bruces were quite busy with their hay on Satur- day but became unexpectedly much busier when the following relatives arrived: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and Douglas of Stoney Creek, Miss Laura Mark, Mr. and Mrs. John Roulston & 3 children from Toronto and their 2 children from Ooakville. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Billing- hurst and family of Toronto spent Friday and Saturday with their cousins Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nobbs. They left their 3-year old daughter Tracey with Mrs. Nobbs for the summer as the child's mother is in poor "health. Other Mrs, Elsie Brown of Toronto Plain Skirts and Trousers HARWOOD CLEANERS | 193 PERRY STREET -- PORT PERRY 1 Just North Of Municipal Building = ered {OPENING SPECIALS NOE | Men,s And Ladies' Suits 29 1.19] Dresses, Plain 51.19 White Shirts Bro: 'visitors here were-- ' LO et RS f ' ot * al N . W 4 : 4 - ; - : 4 FRR SRT § RE RNS seg gameguard oc cium tad cm. PORT PERRY STAR - Sh Sat ABOEISAY Thursday, July 7, 1966-7 with- Mr, and Mrs. B. Wana- maker, Mrs. Alma Garlick of Toronto and Mrs, Blanche Tres- che of Springfield, Penn, with their sister Mrs. Grose; The Lake family of Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. A, Moon; Mr. & Mrs. E. Dregar, Toronto with Mr. F, Watson and Det. Dennis Tobin, Oshawa with his parents. Sonya Braves won't need new caps after all. This week they came up with 2 sloppy games which - resulted in a tie with Port Perry and a loss to Little Britain, "For the second consecutive Sunday Church attendance has been poor, the men worshipped in shirt sléeves and the choir was gownless, Mr. Harris oc- cupied the pulpit and the Sac- rament of the 'Lord's Supper was observed, S. S. attendance fell below 60 for the first time this year. No one was present from either the far north or the far south, Mrs. B. Dowson representing the adult class, gave a talk to the children and the Nobbs brothers birthday pennies. Next week we hope for less heat and more attenders. Most forest fires CAN be prevented . . . , by YOU. Your forest ranger urges you to be careful in the woods, Don't give fire a chance to start. 87th year. Raymond and Ronald deposited Obituary Following a lengthy sickness the death occurred June 30, at . the Port Perry Community Hos- pital, of -William Wiles, of Myrtle Station He was in his Born in Sariodis Tovadip, the deceased had farmed all his life in the Seagrave-Port Perry, Myrtle area prior to his retire- ment about 12 years ago. He was an adherent of Myrtle United Church. Mr. Wiles is survived by his wife, the former Mary Winde- ram; a daughter, Mrs. F. E, Mackin (Kathleen) of Oshawa and two sons, Orland of Brook- lin and Stewart of Myrtle. He was predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. Lois McDiarmid. Also surviving are two sis- ters, Mrs. D. Heayn of Prince Albert and Mrs. Eva Cook of Myrtle Station; Wesley and Jesse of British Columbia; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held at the McDermott. - Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry at 2 p.m., July 2nd. Interment was in Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince - Albert. Rev. 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