Seagrave First of all let us say "Thank you" to-Mrs. Catton for writting a nice readable account of 'Reach Twp. coun- cil meeting. Keep .up "the good work. We extend sympathy to Mr. Grant Bright and his family on account of the death of Mr, week. We would also mention the Dusty relatives who mourn the passing of Mr. Jim Dusty, a man well known in the Greenbank & Seagrave com- munities. "Our sickness and accident News Bright's mother last department runs to young- sters this tine." First David Maschke, aged 10, tangled with a dog belonging to the Wilsons and came out second best. . He has a great gash in his face which required many stitches. Next we hear that the little Tobin grand-daugh- Iplace, the MacFarlanes will ter Kimmie of Port Perry is hospitalized with a heavy cold and then Cheryl Stand- ish goes to hospital with an ear infection, All appear to be récovering. . Come spring there will be considerable moving activity on the 14th concession. At 3 places in a row we will see changes. Mr. Wm. Colwell has sold the home farm and will be moving to: the back | FRUIT FLAVOUR TANG CRYSTALS 2+ At Ross & Marg's CARLOAD Food Market 'PRINCE ALBERT This Weeks MEAT Features 45 | CANADA'S FINEST CLARKS PORK & BEANS 19 oz. Tins 45: TENDER AJAX 3 69 CLEANSER HILLCREST PICKLES 3 63 KELLOGG'S SPECIAL 6% oz. ® Pkgs. Ls FACIAL "TISSUES KLEENEX K REAL 65 2 6] LIBBY'S- COOKED SPAGHETTI "145; CHASE & SANBORNE INST, COFFEE 3 1.03 STEAKS 25250: ROASTS Round ; Cc Rump Sittin, = 1) C tp WHITE or COLOURED SCOTTOWELS - « 51: MAPLE LEAF Sweet Pickled | po Rolls =. 5 5; FABRIC SOFTENER IFLEECY 2% 83 HOMEMADE. , =~ SAUSAGE = 49: HAIR' DRESSING BRYLCREEM om 75 FRESH SLICED BUCKLEYS COUGH me rr SO Pork Liver w. 33: LEAN GROUND RELIEVE PAIN WITH ~|ANAGIN re. 49 BEEF HILLCREST & BUTTERMATE BREAD 3 Loaves = 65 F | TUFFY'S SAVE 4c NUTS & BOLTS Pha. - 45: [Or sonia 44,90 NEW. STORE HOURS Woh Wok : 8.30 a.m. - 1 p.m. TR & Sat. 8.30 a.m. - 6 p.m. FREE DELIVERY with any $2.00 Order or Over Received by 11:00 AM. PHONE 985 - 2492 PRICES EFFECTIVE ,, WED, . SAT, JAN. 31, Feb. 1-2-3 . 50: 1 they attended PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 1st, 1968 -- 8 be going to Port Perry, and the farm known as the Fos- ter or Orchard place has again been sold by Mr, Myers who has been living there the last few years. Just.think of the families who lived be- tween Seagrave church and the swamp road corner only 3 years ago. How many. are there now? Visitors with the Aubrey | Moons - this week end were 'Mr. & Mrs. Joe Lake & their 2 sons of Toronto. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Real and family of Greenbank were Saturday evening visitors .with the Belairs. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sturman and children spent Sunday afternoon with-the Reg. Stur- mans in Raglan, Carol Anne stayed for a week's visit with her small cousins. % Mrs. J. MacTaggart and Mrs. W. King had a taste of 'haggis on Wed. night when the Robbie Burns supper in St. Andrews Church Lindsay. * Mrs. Reta Boe wasn't lonely last week-end. On Saturday her son Carl with his wife & sons came from Kingston. Then on Sunday Mrs. Mary Adams and Miss Reg Adams of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Adams with their 8 children of Orangeville arri- ved. The Adams people are Mrs. Carl Boe's family so there was quite a re-union. - Now for the Wanamaker news. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wanamaker and Nancy were in Toronto on Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Orchard. While there they attended a service put on en- tirely by a Young Peovles group of Zion - Wexford church. On Saturday Glenn attended the opening of a Youth Lodge 10.0F. in Belleville and on the same day Mrs. M. Murphy of Lind- | WES say visited his wife. Unit 2 U.C.W. held their first: meeting .on Monday evening at the home of Mrs, B. Wanamaker with 11 of the 14 members present. Group| leaders for. 1068 are Mrs. Wanamaker. and Mrs. Boe. Mrs; Barr will act as secre- tary-treasurer. These ladi are also looking far ah and have decided to have Christmas. cakes as one of the year's. projects. Two members are investi gating places where there is need and at their regular meeting to be held the 4th Wed. of each month an 'ef- fort will be made to provide . 3%: whatever help is needed. Sunday was a miserable day and attendance at ser- vices was only fair. Appar- ently our choir has reached the vanishing point and it looks as if a fresh start is needed. Gordie McMillan is piling up quite a debt to Bill Wana-- ; maker for taking his place as S.S. Supt. It was Bill again this week with our newest pianist Mrs. Crosier furnish- ing the music. Twelve be- ginners, some smiling broad- ly, and some looking com- pletely bewildered, delighted" the audience with a little ac- tion song. Only a few pen- nies were dropped in the birthday box by Carotine Imrie. 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