So we have Martyns, Hunt- leys, McCreas cte. in Sea. grave now. That was some- thing we, hadn't heard until we read the Seagrave news (continued) in last week's paper, * Things are really quiet o With the 'young people back at school. Of the older boys, Bill Wanamaker is attending Durham College of Art and Technology, Clifford Moon is back to P.P.HS. for more and Lloyd Bruce is looking ® around for a nice job. None of our sick seem to be in dangerous condition at present. Mr. Cliff - Harper still remains in hospital and his wife joined him there last week suffering from re- 8 spiratory troubles. Ex-citi- zen Gord Sweetman had his turn there too but is feeling better. Mrs. M. Stone can- not be expected home for quite a while. The building bug has head- ® ed south. Mr. Geo. Ruther- ford is giving his barn a face- lift, has a.new machine shed on the way and a new gar- age in the planning stage. 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Sunday news-- Little Kelly Sedore cele- brated his 5th birthday which was especially pleasant be- cause his paternal grand- mother Mrs. Morrison was able to be present afier 3 months of illness in Sunny- brook hospital. Mrs. Reta Boe journeyed to Lindsay to pick up her. sister-in - law Mrs. Fleeta Sleep then they went on to visit their brother-in-law Mr. LL EAA SSS CRC CC pepy | > FIRST QUALITY {| 2 PANT 2-pant Men's Suits. Worsted. 33 Brock St I Top Notch Buy for 19° WOOL WORSTED Business Suits d Recently we had the opportunity to purchase an End of Line Clearance of "First Quality" WHEN WE SAY "FIRST QUALITY" WE MEAN - "FIRST QUALITY." You will notice the truth of this statement, when we show you the perfect fit and finish and you feel the rich texture of a British . The pants are perma-creased, while all the coats have a full satin lining. We have stock in a variety of new shades & checks in regular sizes, short & talls. You can't go wrong for $79.99 ALL Ueber News Wilson Boe and his wife in Beaverton. Mr. Frank Watson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Dregar from West Hill were around and called on some old neigh- bours, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wana- maker and Mr. and Mrs. Bel- air were in Willowdale visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Ian Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen en- tertained relatives from Bol- ton -- Mr and Mrs. Adam Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Brack- en and baby Michelle. Mr. and Mrs. Butt had both relatives and friends. They were Mrs. Ada Bradley and her daughter Mrs. Holden of Stouffville, also Mr. and Mrs. Grant Butt, their children and Mr. and Mrs. Barry of Whitby. There was one more - per- son at Church & three more at S.S. than a week ago. Mr. Harris turned up after a long absence and the junior sing- ers were back on the job. At S.S. the program number was a duet by Darlene Watts and Joyce Bruce. The super who managed to get there was Bill Barr and Doug Me- Millan had his coppers. Other givers were Kelly Sedore and Joyce Bruce. Next Sunday will be Rally Day at 11 o'- clock. Mr. McNeill will give the address. Church Service as usual at 10 a.m. kreenbank News is back to normal | ar our village since our many eager scholars returned to school last week. Four new teachers have taken their places on the staff this year to complete the teach. ing staff as follows: Room 1, Mrs. McGill; Room 2, Mrs. Campbell; Room 3, Coates; Room 4, Mrs. Shier; Room 5, Mr. Lawrence; Room 7, Mrs. Tristram and Room 6, principal Mr. Rowe and principal's assistant, * Phair, A section of the play- ground has been paved and basketball equipment erected for the enjoyment of the pupils -- 224 of them. A warm welcome is extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Damm and their 4 children who. recently moved into the house built this summer by the McCaig family. a Miss Janet Truax returned THE JHE SUREST Wat Os A KNOCKING TE OUDGE IS BY PATTING HIM THE BACK / JOHN BALLARD Lumber and Building Supplies New Homes, Cottages & Alterations Phone 985-7338 PORT PERRY :| Winter, Orono, also Mr. and home on Monday from the! Crippled Children's Hospital! in Toronto where she has been receiving treatment for the past few weeks. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Fleetwood Beare were Ronald and Jack Waterworth! of Oshawa and their parents Mr. and Mrs. N. Waterworth | of England. Mr. and Mrs. Don Real & boys accompanied by Misses Janice and Jill Stone spent the week-end at their cottage near Minden. Messrs. Fred and Ross Real joined them on Saturday in order to. try to catch the fish that got away on-the previous week- end. Congratulations to our most recent newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Raines who were married 'last Friday evening in Kink United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bran- don have returned from their trip to the Yukon, Bob bringing with him an un- usual souvenir --- a claim stake used during the gold rush some 50-odd years ago. Visiting on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Diamond were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Will Evans and Chris- tine of Claremont. The W.I is planning a bus trip for October 1st. Fur- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1968 -- 11 Manchester News There will be no service here next Sunday, due to anniversary at Prospect. The bazaar sponsored hy Manchester U.C.W. will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 25. Keep this date in mind. Recent guests of Mrs. Card were her mother, Mrs. Ter- rance Gavin and daughter Eleanor of P.E.L Mrs. Frank Jones and three children of Aurora visited her aunt, Mrs. F. Johnston and family on Sunday. Choir -practice will be re- sumed on Thursday evening this week at 7 o'clock. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Best and. family attended the wedding of the former's niece at Ajax on Saturday. Mrs. Best had the misfortune to fall and break a bone in her foot and ther information will be giv- en when plans are completed. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomp- son were recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al Murray at Claremont. Misses Cathy Cookman and Pat Hunter begin classes this week at Toronto Teacher's College. is now wearing a cast. Harvest is finished in this areca and wonderful crops are reported. Plowing is well under way. Mrs. Ken Fralick is con- valescing favorably in Osh- awa Hospital. - Mr. L. G. Lamb, Beamsville called on old neighbors .on the week-end. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. W. E. Mulholland in the death of her brother. Funeral service was held in Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Glen Williams and family -of 'Burlington visited her sister Mrs. Grant Frank- lin on Saturday. 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