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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Oct 1966, p. 5

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SEAGRAVE NEWS On Mon, Oct. 8, Seagrave U.C. Women were hostesses for the Fall Rally of Region 1 Lindsay Presbytery. About 120 ladies were in attendance. | our president Mrs. G. Wana- At noon everyone went to the | India. The offering in aid of Morning session, commencing | maker was replied to by Mrs, | basement where dinner was | relief for India was received at 9.30, followed the usual pat- | Wes. Stokes, Zion. Greetings! served by the Seagrave mem- and dedicated by Mrs. Harris. od - arp ------------ - A : ¥ 4 - . . 14 - Fa a0 Lavy f : 4 i 5 » i y LRP L - "of Re | f i 5 (0 ™ ng alas ht I / tern of such 'gatherings and was led] by Mrs, Greenbank, The address of welcome from G. Beare, \ Pn. from Presbytery were conveyed | bers, by Mrs. Ruth. Valentia ladies conducted a fine worship period and Mrs, O. Sweetman, Pleas- ant Pt. sang a solo. The re- mainder of the forenoon was spent with reports & business. While "clearing up" was in progress Mrs. Hoult of Little Britain led a sing song then Mrs. Beare introduced the guest speaker Mrs. (Dr.) John Mac- Intyre of Uxbridge who gave a splendid illustrated lecture on WED. to SAT. PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK-END OCT. 12 - 15 15¢ OFF PKG OMO POWDERED DETERGENT 79 - AYLMER A 15 oz. Tins 1.00 FRUIT COCKTAIL FRESH PRODUCE CAULIFLOWER AT THEIR BEST 33¢ A HEAD TRENT VALLEY TEA BISCUITS JC A packace Reg. 59¢ SARA LEE CAKES 79° ® ON A WALL PLAQUE. STORE HOURS DAILY 8:30 to 9:00 EXCEPT TUESDAY -- 8:30 to 1:00 SATURDAY -- 8:30 to 6:00 FREE DRAW WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER pr WINNER of LAST WEEK'S DRAW MR. ANDY APPLETON. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 985 - 2492 SANITARY NAPKINS REG. 12s KOTEX MAWELE HOUSE All Purpose COFFEE Dror §G¢ "Po 19¢ | %/ At Your Carload Food Mkt., Prince Albert THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES CANADA'S FINEST Blade Roast i 9 | i : TENDER SHORT RIB ROAST "63 Blade Bone Removed Si RBs» 73 BEEF LIVER» 37° BOLOGNA vers oor 21: t i E. D. SMITH'S CHERRY PIE FILLER - ol 4 3 DETERGENT LIQUID LESTOIL wu 47 AYLMER KETCHUP KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES 20eme 6 5¢ Quick Li fe 51: JELLY POWDERS JELL-0 36 oz. 445 RED ROSE Orange Pekoe TEA BAGS 75: Yuu 39° er Meeting closed with a hymn and Mr. Harris pronouncing the benediction. in "so far as we know" hospital news last week, We on Monday another neighbour | Mrs. Grant Bright became a patient with a kink in her back. Mr. pitalized but is making a splen- did recovery. Mrs. MacFarlane managed to get home for Thanksgiving and Mus. Garlick has recovered suffici- ently to go to her home in Tor- onto. And now its the Nandy who are leaving us, sold their chicken farm and bought a brand new home in Port Perry. We hope they'll come back occasionally and that Mr. B. remembers we need a dishwasher at the turkey din- ner. The Bertrands spent Thanks- giving with their son Jim, his wife and family in St, Therease, Quebec. Dowson and Miss Jill Dowson visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boe in Kingston over the week-end. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wanamaker received the sad news of the -death-of a! very close friend Mr. Leo Mur- phy of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs" Wanamaker attended the. fun- eral in Queen St. United Church Lindsay on Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bruce returned on Thursday from their southern trip, well brown- holiday. 'On Wednesday evening - Miss Maureen Tobin attended the farewell dinner for Mr. Jas Porter at , Conway Gardens. This event was arranged by the Imperial Bank of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs, F. Tobin, Port Perry spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Belair. During the Thanksgiving week-end Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lake and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon, all of -Tor- onto visited with the Aubrey Moons. ~ Mrs. M. Hjertholm of Whitby spent a few hours with Mr, & Mrs. J. MacTaggart on Thurs- day. Sunday J vi Mr. & Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It "was fortunate we slipped | in our | soon found that we didn't know | Mansel Sleep is still hos-! Alma | having | 'Mrs. Reta Boe, Mrs. Rom! Port Perry staff of Canadian E. Butt' mpt with their family | A a TAY Lan, a y i. sa Dorian Butt, where they cele- brated the birthdays of son Grant and granddaughter Da- phne. Mrs. IPishley had herself a day on Sunday when most of her family came home for Thanksgiving, Present were:-- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fishley | and family of Brooklin, Miss | Eva Fishley and Mr. Al Mac- < Donald of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. | Rae Rahm and family of Saint- field, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Fishley of Oshawa and Cecil Fishley, Gordon and Marilyn McMillan from right around home. { | i Holidays are over at last so | attendance was somewhat b ter at both church service (69) land S.S. (95). It was promotion day in the i S.S. and many scholars had the i thrill of joining a new class. { We had a new Supt. too: Mr. Wm. (Bill) Barr who is filling the place left vacant by P.C. | Jim Fishley. Making the trip to the birthday box were: Mrs. G. Stone and her grandson Darryl Drinkwater, Mrs. J. Hallett and her daughter Hea- ! ther, and one of our older mem- bers, Mr. V, Tait, Pinedale anniversary will take place next Sunday at' 11 | o'clock so Seagrave church ser- | vice is withdrawn. I we aren't expected to go to | Pinedale as S.S. will be at the | Sate time 11° o'clock. { Don't forget that the Sweet Adelines of Oshawa are coming ' on Monday, Oct. 17th. 'ed and quite pleased with their | ms OTHERS MAY IIT. =0uR hy | OURSELVES..... GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON 985-7991 II WES LANE ~ Plumbing - Heating i Electric | ob, od OFFICE PORT PERRY, ONT. 985 - OPOPOSOPO re epee 0% ted 2473 RES. OPOPOPOPOPORO RRS rg 0 0g w 0% 0% 4% 0% of LET Phone 985 - 7951 We Specialize In QUALITY OIL With Service US SUPPLY YOU YOUR WINTER COMFORT Recsor Fuel & Lumber WITH PORT PERRY Apparently - Fd (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 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