Seagrave News Without church meetings it is quite amazing how soon members of the community lose touch with one another. That will soon be over for another year when services will be resumed on Sept. 3. The officials would like to see everyone out to approve or criticize their centennial | Neil will be the speaker for this re-opening service. Re- member 10 a.m. Sept. 3rd. Sunday School at 11. The S.S. teachers and sup- erintendents met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stur- man on Tues. evening to dis- cuss promotions, attendance awards and Rally Day which Many Seagrave folk attend- ed decoration services last Sunday, some at Greenbank and others at Pleasant Point. With almost ideal weather both services were well at- tendgg: The grounds looked their best, the flowers were lovely and the speakers had good messages. Mr. McNeil spoke at Pleasant Pt. and Mr. Cooper of Uxbridge at Greenbank. turned from Oshawa hospital and is again patrolling the village streets but moving rather slowly as yet. We also note that one of our hard - working women, Mrs. Sam Hlozan has been forced to take a rest in Port Perry Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. At time of writing the con- dition of Mrs, V. Tait is very grave. decorating project. Mr. Mc- | will be observed on Sept. 10. | Mr. Leon Standish has re- | Mr. and Mrs. McNeil won't PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs. August 24th, 1967 -- 5H Patio Party, Picnic, or a full course Meal we have everything to make it a success, and at prices that you'll rave about. CARLOAD FOOD Market Prince Albert This Weeks MEAT Features C H EE R 10S Breakfast FRESH GRADE 'A' CHICKENS » ™ CEREAL 2 13° YORK PENT. fc ar = 43° -- MIRACLE WHIP 10%; oz. PKGS. SAUSHGE 5; WIENERS rs. h3* Vac Pak 6 oz. Pkgs. : I SALAD | = 41° MAPLE LEAF COLD CUTS Macaroni & Cheese Loaf Pickle & Pimento Loaf ¢{ | Chicken Loaf Dutch Loaf Dressing INFANT FOODS BETTY CROCKERS White or Devils Food CAKE MIX CARNATION EVAP. 9 53° MILK FRESH GARDEN BICKS PICKLES - 5; CORN : 49 Yum Yum 91: STORE HOURS -- 8:30 to 9:00 Except Tuesday 8:30 to 1:00. SN SATURDAY 8:30 to 6:00. ~ FREE DELIVERY on any Order of $2.00 or Over Received by 11:00 a.m. P PHONE 985 - 2492 - . S FREE DRAW with every $5.00 Order of Groceries or over. Winner of Last Week's Draw -- Mrs. Annie Parker. have a dull moment this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lutteral and their children Gail, Bonnie and Kenny from New Brunswick are having a short visit at home. Then during the week, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Darrell from Long Is- land, Mrs. John Baley from Babylon, N.Y. and Mrs. Carl Stubbs of Bermuda were ex- pected to arrive. The reason for all this 'activity is a fa- mily wedding and re-union in Oakville next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt have had another spell of enter- taining. Recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark and Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Glenny of Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Sharpe of Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jones of Scarbor- ough, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Gary White of Thorn- hill. Besides that their fa- mily have been coming and going and granddaughter Gail Butt of Whitby has been holidaying there. ~The Cliff Shorts are home again from the west and try- | ing to make up for lost time. Wasaga Beach has sudden- ly become popular with our young people. Last week Misses Maureen Tobin, Mary Lloyd and Marilyn McMillan paid a visit there and went. on to Collingwood to see the Blue Mountain potteries. This week it was Bill Wanamaker and Rick Beare of Port Perry who travelled to Wasago for a look around. Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Walace in Bolton on Monday evening. Clifford Moon is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Moon in Toronto. Mrs. Boe has been enter- taining her granddaughters' Janice and Jill Dowson and Jill's friend Janice Gibson: from Port Perry. Also after attending decoration services at Greenbank on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Wilson Boe of Bea- verton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Boe of Bowmanville had din- ner with their sister-in-law. The Wanamaker children, Wayne and Lynda are stay- ing down at the store again this week. We have some new citizens Mr. and Mrs. John William. son and young son moved into Mrs. Boe's apartment on Saturday. We welcome them. 3c L PRICES EFFECTIVE Wed. to Sat. Aug. 23 - 26 FOOD MARKETS LUMBER and BUILDERS] '-- SUPPLIES - For Quality Materials And Top Grade Service See Us For Your ! Building Needs -- | | Reesor Fuel & Lumber | il Phone 985 - 7951 COIN OPERATED AUNDRAMA OPEN ~ 8.00 A.M. - 11.00 P.M. PORT PERRY OPEN PORT ar Was - 24 HOURS A DAY 7A HIGHWAY AT CAUSEWAY PERRY RS SR . aN + : hs . 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