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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 May 1968, p. 6

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Sy PARR EE CRS FRR A ag be (SEAL ATRL LOA UN SW 300 DAI PRT 8 JANE §) 6 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 2nd, 1968 Seagrave It is time to talk of Bethel cemetery again. The grass and weeds need cutting. What happened to the idea On Tuesday night Arlinne Walls visited Lynn Fraser of Saintfield for another birth- day doings. News of Oak'vood. Miss Marilyn McMillan was home for the week-end, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dugar new home and expects to build there. : If you could believe the church clock, the service was at 9 am. on Sunday. (Bill Keen must be slipping). Mr. Gunther from Japan gave a worthwhile address but we had been expecting more de- tails about that country and his own work there. The A S. S. meeting was held "in the school room on Mon- day evening with 16 present. Here are a few bits of infor- mation. Mothers' Day Ser- vice on May 12 will be a joint service at 10 o'clock. The S.S. anniversary on May '26th will consists of only 1 service at 11 o'clock with Rev, G. Teskey of Scugog as meeting of this unit in the home of Mrs. Martyn on April 27th, 9:30 a.m. : Following the Lord's Pray- er was the Roll Call and ¢ minutes. The business con- © sisted of arrangements for the "Western Style" .dance . which will be 'held at the Prince Albert Community f townshi er for | Still on this subject we |and Mr. F. Watson were J OL} lls Soy '_Hiwer note that no less than 3 of | down home on the farm too.| U-C.W. sponsored the service | speaker. Music will be by| Centre on May 1th at 8:15 We have just finished [the Maschke family deposit- | Miss Laueen MacFarlane|S0 Mrs. B. Wahamaker read | the. regular junior choir plus pan. Attire will be of own birthday week in Seagrave. [ed birthday money on Sun- | spent a couple of days with the scripture and Mrs. Barr the smaller pupils. There | choice. Mrs. Reta Boe: journeyed to|day. They were Debbie, | her grand-parents Mr. & Mrs, | had the offertory prayer. To | will be lunch served after Ba 1 2 ve. i ) J. S. MacRarlane. All these | take up the offering we had | the "service. The -annual| Mr. Barclay -wi e In Toronto on Saturday to at- tend the birthday party of her son Carl of Kingston who was" celebrating along with a friend whose birthday was the same day. On Sunday the Bert Wana- Dale and Doug. Mrs. Short and Mrs. Chas. Short also had their. pennies. But the most important birthday of all came on-Fri- day in Oshawa when a boun- cing 9 lb. 9 oz. boy arrived Ken' people were from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gord. Sweet- man are in process of mov- -ing--to--- Port Perry where they have taken an apart- ment. the long and the short of it-- Mrs. Reg Abraham and Mrs. Belair. Flowers were placed in the church in memory of the late Mrs. Wm. Short. At S. S. there was one more present than a week picnic is to take the form of an afternoon of sports this year. It will be held in the Seagrave ball lunch in the church base- ment. Arrangements were made regarding holidays and park with charge for some square dancing and the 4-H mem. bers will prepare a buffet consisting of salads and cas- seroles. The exhibit for Achievement Day will be dis-, played for all to see. makers, the Neil Wanamak-|for Mr. and Mrs. Martin| The Belairs, the Moons and y - ; ers, Mr. Bill Wanamaker and | Fisher. Congratulations. Mrs. Clements attended a|a80.- That must have been | also for having SS. at 945) pojoying the "business" Miss Sharon Sweetman were| The annual spring tea and | euchre at the home of Mr.| Gordie McMillan who was |©n the Sundays in June when | oo a2 small test given by in Oshawa attending the | bazaar on Sat. afternoon |and Mrs. Robt. Brinkman, |back in his place now that |other congregations * had | i. jeaders. Mrs. Martyn © party for Wayne and Mary Lee, children of Ron Wana- makers. Of course Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds of Port Perry were there also. Mr. John 'Foote celebrated "his birthday on Sat. night by having some friends in and his daughter Joanne helped Dennise Dusty of Greenbank celberate on Thursday night. drew a goodly number of visitors and the proceeds were very gratifying. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt entertained Mr. and Mrs. Grant Butt and Gail of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson and Laurie Ann of Scugog, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barry of Oshawa and Mr. & Mrs. Bill Corniel and Brian TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG TENDERS Port Perry on Friday night and hogged the prizes. Mrs. Moon won the high ladies and Murdock Belair the low gents. Mr. Albert Switzer has a nice big hole in the ground on the lot beside the Scotts hockey is over. The Junior mixed class sang "Jesus Bids Us Shine" as their program number. They very care- fully 'held up their hymnar- ies and tried hard to give hthe impression they were really reading. their anniversary services. Prince Albert Pals 4H HOMEMAKING CLUB The "Prince Albert Pals" held their 7th and final demonstrated Butter Squares --and after taking up the answers for the quiz, a dis- cussion on how to judge menus and muffins was held. Tze meeting closed with the " 4-H. Pledge. Denna Ballard This is the sale that's got it. Five of Canada's Check 'em and save TENDERS will be received by the undersigned ; most popular not later than MAY 4, 1968--For GARBAGE cars all V8 : COLLECTION at the Scugog Island SUM- equipped... MER RESORTS. Collections to be made May : specially built 22, July 2, and twice a-week (Monday and "with the most Thursday) during July and August and Sept. wanted options - 3, and October 15th. at specially ™ Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. reduced. . } -- prices. : S. CHANDLER, Clerk, : : R R. 3 Port Pe Ont iid TI i ! Ty, 2 all V8 equipped -- _ all specially priced reer : 3 N 4. 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