pf $150 pH Ba RR aha EARS RR RAR ™ Ch) po Wi Seb ie RR Pay Keb) A ng Asc Seagrave Believe it or not, Seagrave church is on standard time o this summer. Both clocks say so. Last Wednesday was UCW . LR BERT 'LBBER REAL ESTATE LID RT 985-7373 'date so the meeting was held in the S.S. room at 7.15 according to the clock Little Britain sports day didn't help any, and attendance was lower than sometimes. Business came first with the usual reports and corres- P| ei tro Mrs. Boe told of their trip to Parry Sound with eight boxes of clothing. New layettes will be sent to Street Haven. The Brown- ie Mothers' were given per- News mission to use the church dishes ete for their banquet. Instead of holding a bake sale. for the hospital a don- ation of $25.00 was approved. Meetings will be withdrawn during July and August. (And® they say we aren't getting lazier.) Devotional was in charge of Unit 2 with Mrs. Boe as leader, and consisted of prayer by Mrs. G. Stone, scripture read by Mrs. Barr NORM CAFIK SPEAKS ON ECONOMIC EXPANSION "The Liberal Party is committed to the principle of re- straining government expenditures except those that con- * | tribute directly to the expansion of our ecomomy. It is only through an expanded economy that funds will become available to take further steps in other areas." FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH, .|0n June 25th VOTE NORM CAFIK, LIBERAL and a solo by Mrs. Abraham, The speaker had been warn. ed to come late if 'he didn't wish to be bored by our. bus. iness. He obeyed orders but we had to do some hymn singing to fill in the time before he arrived. The add- ress, when it came, by Mr, Roane was both interesting and instructive. As a native of India he had. first hand knowledge and answered many questions , from the members, Mrs. Roane acc- ompaniéd her husband dress- ed in native costume. Lunch was served in the basement. ~The ladies of Pleasant Pt, are celebrating their 65th year of usefulness by having a Rose Bowl Tea, whatever that is, on Saturday after- noon from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will be two life mem. berships presented and for old times sake they would like to have some Seagrave visitors. A former resident, Ms. William Moase of Port Perry is still in Oshawa hospital and is faced with surgery this week. We wish her a "| good recovery. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 20th, 1968 -- 13 There's still time to make big savings on most-wanted options! 4 We picked five of our most popular Pontiacs and equipped each of themwitha327cu.-in.V8, push-buttonradiowith rear speaker, deluxe seat and shoulder belts, rear window defogger, front.and rear floor mats and a remote control outside rear view mirror. Then we reduced the prices! The models? The Grande Parisienne Sport Sedan, the Parisienne Sport Coupe and Sport Sedan, the Laurentian four-door sedan and the Strato-Chief four-door sedan. Y Choose your favorite for a summer full of driving fun. You can save even more if you wish to add extra luxury options to your sale-priced Pontiac. The following four packages are also available at specially-reduced prices. 1. 275 hp 327 V8 with Powerglide Transmission. 2. 275 hp V8 with 3-speed Hydra-Matic. 3. Power steering with power brakes. 4. Power steering with power disc brakes and tilt-type steering wheel. Come in now and get your new Pontiac equipped with any of these outstanding option packages, and SAVE, Go Wide-Tracking for less See your local authorized Pontiac dealer during the Wide-Track Pontiac V8 Sale! Le Every Pontac has to make it before we mark it P-1568C PHONE 985736 Bob Archer Motors Limited PORT PERRY service the MacTaggarts en- tertained a whole host of relatives. They were, Mrs. Carl Moase, Karen-and Don- ald of Scarborough, Mr, Dun- can Moase of Toronto, Miss Flo MacTaggart, Mrs. Owen Davis and Mr. and Mrs. John Botteril, all of Scarborough, Mrs. Bruce French of Bramp- ton, Mrs. Andy MacTaggart of Sonya and Mrs. Alex Acres of Montreal. It always takes time to re- cover from the anniversary binge and this year seems to be no exception. Attend: ance was only fair at both services. Mr. Harris tackled the touchy subject of more grants for R.C. Secondary schools and asked for signat- ures on a protest to be sent the provincial government. Unit 2 U.C.W. goofed -- there were no flowers in the |. church and at S. S. someone forgot to prepare a program number. Mrs. B. Wanamaker was on the job though with her birthday pennies. A new church treasurer took over on Sunday. The name is still Wanamaker but the initials are N. B. instead of G. A. Services are on summer schedule so Mr. McNeil will be speaker next Sunday at 10 o'clock ED.S.T. Please remember the Brownie banquet for Brown- ies, Brownie mothers and Brownie grandmothers to be held next Wednesday even- |: ing in the church basement || at 630 pm. Mr. John Tok and his grandson Ad Tok arrived on Friday from Holland for a visit with the Peter Van Ham, family. Mr. Tak is Mrs. Van- Ham's- father. Father's Day meant fam- ily day in many homes. The Ron Wanamakers of Oshawa honoured father by arriving for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Butt and family of Whitby were at home with | Mr. and Mrs. E. Butt and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and Corrine visited the Aub- rey Moons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keen and Brian spent Saturday & and Mrs. Adam Wallace. ° On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nodwell and Elizabeth attended a going-away party for Bob's two brothers and a sister who are starting on a visit to Scotland. The of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cunning- ham in Port Credit. Mr. Lewis Gregor, Guelph called on his cousins, the Glenn Wanamakers on Tose day. : Mrs. Boe entertained her son: Carl, his wife and sons of Kingston over the week- end. Mr. F. H. Watson is spend- ing a few weeks now at his old home here. Decoration services at Me- Neil Cemetery, Wick, were moved forward a week this year. Several families attend. ed including Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart. Aftér the BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT PHONE 985 - 243 COLONIAL BUS STOP IN ELECT ohn Pratt X His Constituents FOR CANADA! Support JUNE 25 Vote Conservative - Vote PRATT Northumberland - Durham JOHN PRATT has proven himself a man of progress -- One Who Works For Stanfield Sunday in Bolton . with Mri<-y. RE CO gathering was at the home (Emergency Groceries) PRATT for PROGRESS ON JUNE 25 SUPPORT THE STANFIELD TEAM Vote Conservative - Vote PRATT oe ot i a Be ELON N' £5 +a