Hil RIFE 39 Ph bid RADAR if CIT y £8 Eo 2 AAT 3 i dls erhak . #3 BVA fA 3 RL AA RE RFI 3 we Seagrave --for-a--short program which It is interesting to know that others can goof as well as Seagrave, That was a-fine mix-up the Star made of last weeks. news. While on the subject of goofs we note that the church clocks have now been advanced an hour and this week there were no less than three bouquets of flowers. There was another '"Call- back" farewell on Thursday evening when Mr, and Mrs. Don Crosier were called .back from their new home to receive a proper goodbye, Morley Bruce acted as M.C. was mainly musical. Joyce Bruce and Larry Short each: played piano solos, Two of the - Crosiers' former neigh- bours, Mrs. Hugh Baird and Mrs. David Lee were present and sang singly, and in duets. Then there was a game for the children. After an address read by Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Crosier were presented with a pole lamp and a living room clock. Miss Mary Jane Crosier was .called forward to receive a jewel case. It was then time for lunch, so all took part in that. On Friday night the Young Peoples had a slave auction when their services were purchased for different jobs by various bidders for al. | most $70.00. = We haven't heard yet whether the cust- omers were pleased with their deals or not. The auct- joneer was Morley Bruce & there was a short program of games before the sale. Mrs. Wm. Moase of Port Perry who underwent sug- ACREAGE "WANTED REALESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 ery in Oshawa hospital on Tuesday is still far from well-but-at time of "writing" is reported as improving a little. On their annual visit with Mr. and Mrs. McNeil are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Darrell of Long Island, N.Y. 'who have come to Seagrave each year since the McNeil's were stationed here 14 years ago. With 'the Darrells are Mrs. Carl Stubbs, Mrs. Leta Will- is and Mrs. Alex Durham, all from Bermuda. They will be spending several weeks here. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Carr and family attended a family birthday party for Mrs Carrs father, Mr. Smith of Wood- ville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Nichols attended a wedding in Chatham on Saturday & returned home on Sunday. Mrs. Reta Boe accompan- ied by Mrs. Ross Dowson of Port Perry spent a day last week visiting friends and relatives in Bowmanville. Then on Sunday for supper the same Mrs. Boe enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Boe of Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Boe of Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. K. Sudd- ard, Heather and Patty of 'Oshawa and Miss Jill Dow- son.of Port Perry. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacTaggart were, Mrs. Clara Ewen of |- Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston and sons of Bethany. Mrs. Cora Moase and Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown and Craig of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Standish on Sunday and made a call at-the Keen home. Mr. and | Mrs. Bill Roy of Bowmanville also visited with the Stand- ish family. Mrs. Clements and Mrs. '| Chas. Wilson of Port Perry | spent the middle of last week with friends in New- castle and Carrying Place. Several of our women att- "Good." WES LANE Plumbing - Heating Electric PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 -2473 RES. 24" COLOURED "Charcoal - PATIO and . . . SIDEWALK SLABS PLAIN 24" x 30" x 12" Red - Yellow 24" x 24" Green 24" x 24" fo.7 La vA PHONE 9865 - 7951 Lb REESOR Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY News! ended the tea in Pleasant Point church on Saturday afternoon; Those who didn't missed a chat with Dr, H. G. Lester of Kingston who was present. Music recitals are in sea- son again. Last week Misses Joyce Bruce and Bonnie Short took part in a recital at the home of Mrs. J. E. Jackson. Larry Short, Cath- arine and Calvin Nicholls played at earlier recitals; We congratulate Bonnie Short on' passing her music examinations. On Thursday, Mrs. Chas. Short and Mrs. Wm. Howell along with some Greenbank ladies "travelled to Toronto as guides on a bus trip for Grade IV pupils of the school Many of our citizens att- ended decoration services at Prince 'Albert on Sunday but we know of only one family 'who attended two decorat- ions in one day. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker attended at Blackstock too. It was like old times to have Mr. McNeil as speaker on Sunday. Everything was quite familiar, even hymn 637. At S. S. it was the week for Mrs. Cliff Short's mixed junior class to perform so they sang, "G-double-O-D- "The birthday box received pennies from Kelly Sedore -and - Sharlyn Short. Attendance: 74. Next week the usual serv- ices at the usual hours. We haven't been told whom to expect as speaker. Keep in mind the Sunday School Sports Day Picnic on July 6th. Ashburn Funeral service was con- "ducted on Thursday, June 20 from Burns ¥Presbyterian Church for Frank Westlake (Wes) Routley who passed away in Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, June 18th. Rev. Wm. Black - was in charge. The pallbearers were mem- bers of Brooklin Beethoven Lodge No. 165, Russell Bat- ten, Edgar Heron, Alfred Fisher, Hugh Knight, Kenn- eth Brown and Percy Jones. Mr. Routley was a resi- dent of Ashburn until nine years ago when he moved to Brooklin.. He was well known and highly respected by all who knew him in the community; a member of Burns Church, Ashburn and Brooklin Beethoven Lodge, 1.0.0.F. No. 165. : Left to cherish his mem- ories of a loving husband and dear father, are his wife '| .the former Mildred Hamill and one daughter Helen, (Mrs. Wayne Darling) of Kingston.' Also two grand- daughters, Roxanne and Jo- Anne Darling. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ash- ton, sons Ronald and Arnold and Mrs. H. Doble visited Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Doble in Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slack of Beamsville called - on friends in the village: on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and. Mrs.. Drew..McCull-|. och of Uxbridge. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Daw, Brian and Stephen visited relatives in Toronto on Sun- dal. The June meeting of the Ladies Bible Class was held at the home of Mrs. H. Ash- ton. Sunday visitors at the Ed- gar Heron home included: Mrs. Robt: Crombie, daught- ter Donna and Mr. Wm. Rise- brough; Miss Mary Heron & Mr. Robt, Rowe all of Tor- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 27th, 1968 --~ 3 onto; Mr, and Mrs. Drew Leaper of Malton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAndless and family of Don Mills, and Mrs. A.-Reynolds of Whitby. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be ob- served in Burns Church on Sunday, June 30th at 11 a.m. The services during July and August will be at 9.30 a.m. The "annual comity picnic will be held at Gen. eva Park on Friday, June 28 A.W. 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