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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Jul 1967, p. 5

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(4 Seagrave News One of the sad things that has happened recently is that after many, many years Son- ya Presbyterian church has ® closed its doors so far as re- gular services are concerned. It will probably be used on special occasions. If any Sonya people would care to Fray be glad to have them. Recent viistors with Mr. & Mrs, J. C. MacTaggart were Mr. Geo. Shaw of Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnston and sons of Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacFar- lane accompanied by Mrs. A. aaa A Clarence Steele in Beaverton on Tuesday. Visitors at the MacFarlane home this week were Mr. and Mrs. Merv. Bag- thaw of Cannington and their son Reid MacFarlane of Tor- onto. Mrs. Blanche Fresche of Springfield, Penn. is having her summer holiday here with her sister Mrs. Grose & Mrs. Garlick. join us at Seagrave we would Bagshaw attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wana- maker spent the week-end in Toronto with the lan Frasers. Master Paul Lake of Tor- onto is having some holidays with his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. A. Moon. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Moon, Clifford and Paul visited with the Don Gerrow family on Scugog Island. Det. Denniss and Mrs. To- bin of Oshawa spent Sunday with the home familes here. Rain and cold weather have made a sorry | mess of 4 Va 4 UsrEsidsitudsmisacaiviistudissboliaittivicsaitan hii si bo dlsssoe it e---------- ER PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 13th, 1967 -- - 9 the baseball schedule. Sonya Braves are just about break- ing even with wins and loss- es. On Sunday it was a loss to Port Perry. Showers continued through last week but fortunately did- n't add much moisture to our soggy fields. The commun: ity shower honouring Miss Isabel Durward and Dr. John Skelton, who will be married in the church next Saturday, was held on Wednesday ev- ening inthe S. S: room and was attended by a large crowd of well-wishers. Mor- ley Bruce acted as M.C. for the short program which con- sisted of community singing led by Morley and Mrs. To- bin; piano solos by Joyce Bruce and Nancy Wanamak- er; a reading by Mrs. Barr and solos by our up-and-com- ing young singer Dan Masch- ke. An address was read and many useful gifts presented, for which the young couple thanked everyone ,then lunch was served in the basement. Another shower for the same bride-to-be was held on Sat. evening at the home of a neighbour Mrs. David Lee. The Short families have again suffered bereavement in the death on Friday even- ing of Mrs. Henry Copeland of Oakwood. Mrs. Copeland had been in failing health for some time but passed away rather suddenly at the end. Her husband pre - deceased het by only about one month. We offer sympathy to her brother Heywood and other relatives. One of our oldest citizens Mr. Leon Standish is having a rest. in hospital just now suffering from a tired heart. 'The overseas exchange con- tinues. At the first of the month Mr. Fred Balling's youngest brother with his wife arrived from Germany for their first visit to Canada and of course are spending come time with the Ballings and Mr. and Mrs. Zolitz. Some two months ago Mr. Andre Mosotovitch secured gainful employment in Ham- ilton, Ont. This week their property on the 12th-conces- sion has been sold so Mrs. Mosotovitch will be poining her husband in Hamilton soon. Notice to church attenders --Religious holidays do not begin until August. Mr. Ed McCaig of Greenbank was in charge of the Sunday service -and had a worth-while mess: age but there was a small congregation. Jimmy Hallett, the young soloist at S.S. charmed all 73 attenders with his singing. And how he loves to sing! The birthday box received 5c., the offering of a tiny girl, Coleen Watts. One very unusual feature this week was that both church and S.S. finished on time. Next week there will be the usual services at the usual hours. The speaker? Miss Elizabeth Nodwell is holidaying in Montreal with Mrs. Norman Vincent and ex- pects to attend Expo. Ca INVEST NOW 62% VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 TGC Fi DEL MONTE 0 CHICKEN LEBS »53 "= BRASING RBS 53 TTT, SIDE BACON wo. 78: come EAD CHEESE ve AT DREAD 900 ct ORANGES 9: | 00 Sliced SALAMI oon vio JT PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 12-13 -14- 15, KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES - wo oie JG STORE HOURS -- 8:30 to 9:00 Except Tuesday 8:30 to 1:00. "SALAD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP 32 oz «5h SATURDAY 8:30 to 6:00. | FREE DELIVERY on any Order of $2.00 HEINZ KETCHUP SRE or Over Received by 11:00 a.m. PHONE 985 - 2492 y POLY GREEN GARBAGE BAGS ys CLEARING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS MEN'S WORK PANTS and SHIRTS. ~ WHITE SHIRTS, BOYS JEANS, ETC. ALL REDUCED 25%. 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