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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Sep 1967, p. 5

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L 2 Seagrave News Help Wanted: The men who are building the cairn in Bethel Cemetery would like to instal a plaque with the name and dates inscrib- ed. From existing records it appears certain that the litt. le church which used to stand on the lot was built Mr. and Mrs. McNeil with them. The 60th anniversary of Seagrave church will go down in history as a great success. The morning aud- v ience filled the church and the S. S. Room as well. Rev. Geo. Davidson of Melville charge made a splendid im- pression as a speaker and also in a social way. and the Prince Albert quartette acc- 4 Ompanied by Mrs. Snelgrove gave a nice rendition of two well known favourites. The social hour stretched we won't try. Probably our oldest guest was Mr. Herb Eagleson of Port Perry who moved from here only about a year ago. Some came from quite a distance. We noticed Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Moace. from Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lee of Barneveld, N.Y. called on friends here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cochrane of Buffalo are with Mrs. Bain, Mrs. Schnapp and Earl Mitchell for a week. Mrs. Crosier attended a house warming at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cros: ier in Ajax on Saturday ev- ening and spent a couple of Scout Mothers Hold Meeting This month's meeting of the Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Taylor September 18. There were 13 interested mothers present, looking for- ward to seeing some new faces at the next meeting. After all repeating the Scout Mothers' Promise; the president welcomed all who PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 28th, 1967 -- 5 their reports and it was de- cided that the Scout Mothers' provide a regulation hat and shirt for the Cub & Scout leaders. These articles are to be returned upon termina- tion of leadership. Mrs. Grant McDermott spoke a few words in appre- ciation of Mrs. Arten Michie's past. services and presented her with a much deserved with all repeating the Scout Mizpah, Then all enjoyed a tasty lunch provided by the hostess, Mrs. Ralph Taylor, assisted by Mrs. Roy Lane & Mrs. Carnochan. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Lane October 16 at 8.00 p.m. All Mothers are wel- come and are urged to at- tend these most interesting mal as to hours with comm- union service at 10 a.m. and Sunday School at 11 a.m. Manchester News Church service and Sunday School at the regular hour. 11.15 next Sunday morning. Mrs. Tom Hurst, Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maheu, David, Gary and Tommy of Tomato Soup *= 4 TVO™ Coffee Mate 49 ww 49 E. D. SMITH Cherry Pie Filler -- 49 MAPLE LEAF LARD 3:63 ) Zs NY» / RE pa i Fo I ,Soernn we St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. | days with her daughter and 5 in 1860. The land was given| Edwin Mitchell from Galt | family in Stouffville. were present. The various |Past President's Pin. meetings and find out how ya by Mr. Thos. Shaw to the|and Mrs. Dora Baker from } committees and officers gave | The meeting drew to a close|the boys are being benefited. ( a ; Methodist Church. A puzzl-| Orillia. : SB BH Farkur |e ther anid Sil An teresting i Heabure TIE TTT TY TTT -- I? the stones bear dates prior| was that the board of stew- Ae to 1860. Has anyone a diary | ards served the sandwiches, | i I 50 or record which' could give| cake and coffee themselves 14 the exact date that the land | and for amateurs did a. very on was donated? If you have| creditable job. Some of the } 3 i such, would you please in-| wives took pity on them and At Your D Food Mkt. ig Albert 4 form either Mr. Howard Mc-| lent a hand at the dishwash- Ar Millan or Mr. Jas. Ianson. |ing. His GRAPEFRUIT --- He The mo-t wonderful grand-| While the evening service ORANGE &: PIVEAPPLE ny ¢ child of all for the Aubrey| did not draw the crowds of F ar Moons is the new daughter of | the morning, the church was Sal IVS a S 9 5 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon| well filled. Rev. J. K. Brah- RN of Toronto. She arrived on|am delivered another fine A Friday. address and more good mus- Eile) Mr. and Mrs. Ken Darrell | ic was given by Port Perry 12: oR, : pe have returned to their home | choir. : R hs on Long Island, N.Y. taking| Next Sunday, back to nor- 2 A be » > nd AN TEAS Tea Wan, ALS out to be almost two hours | Toronto were weekend gue- MONARCH . Hh and what a wonderful fell-|sts with Mr. and Mrs. Art . VAT +o 1.34 > . C 35 owship there was as people | Fielding. 24) ¢ renewed acquaintances with| Mrs. J. Dobson spent cev- : 03 their' greyer and balder friends of by-gone years. 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A Phone Call for OIL will bring our Truck » to your door promptly. i REESOR Fuel & Lumber PLASTIC STRIPS mes. 4 3¢ Si 985 - 7951 TE "PRICES EFFECTIVE 5 \ y N Y nd | ddnesday - Saturday, AREA AERA RATAN ARES f YR ICR? 100's MAXWELL HOUSE INST. COFFEE 421.55 WHITE - FACIAL TISSUE KLEENEX 2 200.3 5¢ J & J BAND AID STORE HOURS --9,8:30 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Except Tuesday 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.' Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. September 27-28-29.30 , ' ~~ , RC JE

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