'Greenbank News Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Baird who cele- brated their 50th - wedding anniversary last Wednesday, September 25th. During the afternoon and evening, many friends and relatives called to offer; their best wishes on this happy occasion. Church and Sunday School services were withdrawn last :8unday in favour of anniver- sary -service at Seagrave. Communion service and Sun. day School will take place at fhe usual times on Sunday, October 6th, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee & family, also Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker and family of Hepworth visited Mr. & Mrs. Keith Heron of Wick on Sun- day. Another accident took place at the corner on Saturday night when a small car ran into a.guard post in front of Ferguson's store. Three peo- ple were taken to hospital. . Herb and Rose Cronbéiry of Sutton were recent visit ors with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Phoenix. Music lovers in this area will be interested in hearing that a series of Sunday night symphony concerts will be held in Oshawa in the near future. Anyone desiring more information may tele- pone Mrs. Len Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and Christopher, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Dobson, Robert and Laura visited with Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves on Sunday, the occasion being Mrs. Ree- sor's birthday. Miss Clara Reycraft is staying at a nursing home in Port Perry since coming out of hospital. We hope Miss Reycraft continues to im- prove in health. 'Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rodd and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ans- ANNUAL PORT PERRY SCOUTS & GUIDES ASSOCIATION GROUP COMMITTEE Sunday, October Gth 2:00 P.M. SCOUT HALL (DOWNSTAIRS) ALL INTERESTED PARENTS ARE STRONGLY URGED TO ATTEND. CEE MEETING od Macintosh Apples] $1.75 Per Bushel and up BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER LLOYD G. SMITH & SON : R. R. 2, PORT PERRY 985-2395 -- Trailways GCTOBER Ic ountry Music Fans LIMITED W.w. V.A. JAMBOREE BUS TOUR WHEELING, West Virginia 25 --- OCTOBER Depart from Trailway Depot Port Perry FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 at 8:00 P.M. Tour via New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. Cost $34.95 Canadian Funds Includes return transportation, accommodation, reserved seats at Jamboree and meet the Stars Back Stage after hours. FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS : Phone Port Perry 985-2243 of Canada 27 dell called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird last week. A noisy serenade was given to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Raines last Friday night when a large number of friends and neighbours brought all the available chain" saws and a shotgun or two to chivaree the newlyweds. The big mys- tery was how did certain household effects get up on the roof and who moved a number of objects such as hay( cats, chickens, etc. into Raines house without their knowledge. Stanchions and Stalls Silo Unloaders Save on versatile and econo- mic Stainless Steel Cable Cleaners. Chain Cleaners - reasonably. 109, Off on PRIDE OF THE FARM Heated Waterers till Nov. 1, 3 year war- ranty -- from $40. Cooler Fans -- Westell Roscoe Grain Bins & Dryers. Sales, Service and "Installations. Hackner & Meek R.R. 1 Uxbridge 852-3533 852-3563 4--0ct.24 priced | Stanley Taylor motored to -| their aunt Mrs. Fred Toms BURKETON NEWS Miss Edith Holroyd, Tor- onto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holroyd. : We are pleased to report Mr. Chester Hoskins is- home from hospital must improv- ed in health, Mr. Jack Oleson and family Trenton, called on friends in this district while visiting his mother Mrs. M. Oleson, Hay- don. Mr. and Mrs. M. Harvey, Oshawa, fotmerly of Burke- ton visited with old friends Sunday. Sorry to report Mr. Frank Pomery in Oshawa Hospital. We wish him a speedy re- covery. Mr. A. J. Trick of Lindsay was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor. On Saturday, Sept. 21 Mr. the Berry Farm on the Gorm- ley road with his brother Mr. Douglas Taylor of Bowman- ville, also accompanied by of Enniskillen, where Doug- las was united in marriage to Miss Kathleen Card of Vivian, Ont. Stanley was groomsman for his brother. The wedding being held at the minister's farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tay- |} lor & June motored to Vivian Seagrave News Continued Mrs. Butt and Mrs. King were members of a group of bus-drivers who went to the Muskoka district on Sunday. Mrs. Butt took off again by bus on Tues., this time with Mrs. Moon on a trip to York- dale sponsored by Green- bank W.L Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hilbert and David of Hamilton spent Sunday at home with the Nodwells. If it is footwear you need Ron Abraham is ready to serve you at the Agnew Sur- pass Store in Oshawa. The new Seagrave by-pass is almost completed. Mayor Scott drove the first car over iti Church Services. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th -- TRINITY XVII 9:45 a.m.-- Holy Communion Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th -- TRINITY XVII 11:15 a.m.-- Holy Communion Church School PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th -- WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY PORT PERRY 9:45 a.m.--The Sunday School 11:00 am. -- The Sacrement PRINCE ALBERT 1:00 p.m.--The Sunday School 2:00 p.m, -- Tha Sacrament the bridge but workers head- ing fér Oshawa slip across in the morning when there is no one to stop them. The forecast is for a show- er in Seagrave on Friday evening. Why should a 61st Church Anniversary be less import- ant than the 60th? On Sun. day there were not as many empty seats as .usual but there were some. Of course there was no cake and coffee this year. : Those who were absent missed a good service at which Mr, McNeil presided and Mr. Black gave the mess- age. The junior choir and the organist survived the or- deal and Bob Barr emerged as a soloist. We had visitors from Greenbank and Pinedale as well as the Eaglesons, Bruces and G. Wanamakers from town, Next week is World Wide Communion Sunday and ser- vices will be at the usual ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th -- 10:00 am. -- RALLY DAY SERVICE Sunday School: uniting, hours. © BAPTIST CHURCH PORT PERRY PASTOR A. HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th -- 9:50 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m,--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canade SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6th -- 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 pm. -- ANNIVERSARY SERVICES at MANCHESTER. Scugog and Prospect Services Cancelled. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 am.-- Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, October 3rd, 1968-7 bride's parents on #48 Hwy. from 3 to 6 p.m.. Also at- tending were Mr. Fred Tay- lor, Miss Dianne Taylor, Mr, Donald Taylor of Bowman: ville. to attend the open house re- ception following the Taylor- Card wedding which was held at the home of the | GIBBONS STREET EVANGBLICAL CHURCH 230 Gibbons St. N.,, Oshawa, Ont THIS SUNDAY OCT. 6th Rev. H. H. Goldberg International Full Gospel Evangelist AER? \ ATA FAL :00 am, and 7:00 p.m. QA a Sunday School 9:45 am. Plan to Attend These Two Great Services. KNOW YOUR BIBLE] Beginning TUESDAY, OCT. 8th 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ONE NIGHT A WEEK FOR 5 WEEKS A Bible Study Course in the Book of Romans. in the home of Mrs. E. Stewart, 545 Queen St. Sponsored by the Baptist Church but open to all with no obligation. 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