3h, Se FAL gs AE a 8 FEE Judging by the number off the holiday week-end. There items reported, most of Sea] were a few exceptions. Bill grave must have been sound] Wanamaker and Gene Hurst a me -- i asleep in their beds during] were playing for the Ballard |! Juveniles in the O0.AS.A. semi-finals on Sunday after noon at Napanee, so the | Wanamaker family, were all 'on hand to suppor then. They were father and mother Wanamaker, brother Neil & his wife, brother Ron, his wife and family and Miss Sharon Sweetman, Mr. and Mrs. Doug McMillan, Mr. & Mrs. Belair and Miss King also tagged along. Mr. McNeill: was busy in a different . way. Hé¢ con- ducted service Sun. morning at Greenbank, then in the afternoon spoke at the annual decoration service at Zion. Connected with this was the dedication 'of windows in Zion Church, also done by Mr. McNeil. It may seem strange to be dedicating windows in a church already closed, but these people were carrying out the wishes of a deceased friend. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Darrell are starting for their home on Long Island, N.Y. on Tuesday. They'll be back in ye JECT TERMED TIT Akbared A Milth, . Seagrave News returned on Thursday. 'mains 'in Oshawa _hospital.| i] ah, < y a few months. Mrs,. Jea.. MacTaggart had a beautiful day for her fur niture sale last Wednesday] and things sold well On Wednesday evening -- shower No. 1 for Miss Mau. reen Tobin was held at the I home of Mrs. Bruce Carr, This event was arranged and attended by school friends, and some relatives. The Durward - Bassant wedding in Port Perry kept the big Durward family out of mischief on Saturday. Another couple, Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson, were especi- ally interested in a Saturday wedding in Toronto. The groom was their youngest grandson Mr, Glenn Tristram. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Abra- ham -went north last week and spent several days with friends near Sudbury. They Mr. Clifford Moon is going to take a shot at teaching. He will be helping or hinder- ing over at Greenbank school this week. Mr.. Howard Billingham spent Saturday with Mrs. Moon and Clifford. Mr. Neil McMillan still re- LIE SETAE SEAN She AN FE SP CE Teal MA ME A lad ed + a} LE AF EE EV Sa ANT ERLE I JV XECR LTE ASE CARPAL VE OR SPL, SEA PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 4th, 1969 -- 3 He "had one eye operation last Tuesday and the other eye is to be fixed up on Tuesday of this week. Co VELINES 9 2 TO BE LOVELY TO Holidays are over once LOOK AT, 70 BEF i more so be on hand next LOVELY £7] SEE, NEED Sunday. 'hen we resume NOT BE A WISH church and S.S. services. BE Supt. Barr should be at home again. : The official board of the whole Greenbank charge is called to meet in Greenbank Church on' Tues., Sept. 9th at 8 o'clock. - This is a spe- cial meeting called by pres- bytery. Of its purpose né one here has a clue. but we could do with a little iufor- mation, RICHARD'S BEAUTY STUDIO PHONE: 985-7991 | Ababa ibieheb bl 3 5 3 1X XN XN § TE ¥ EEO BOB'S CARPENTRY Specializing in Rec Rooms, Kitchens, Built-in, etc. Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates Free. BOB BERO SEAGRAVE -- 985.7027 hobbit RS SE EE S35 33 3S SR OR Rr prnpupupupny Pha A A A A A SAAN XN NS NXNNNNN Avani naneetiiannnas [Pentland Jewellers Ltd. 193 QUEEN STREET -- 985-7641 -- PORT PERRY AR] FERS) B® Z / LOVELACE ano COLUMBIA ¢ | ! ¢ WE ALSO HAVE A SELECTION OF GENTS DIAMOND RINGS. 10% Cash discount on diamonds ] or "Terms may be arranged at no extra charge. e A.W. BROCK > 1D) D0 59:9 344 LY B FAB SESH N00 39 YOUTHS 28 to 36 GIRLS . DRESSES 1195-1395 4 \ IR | "4.98 | TOTES | BAGS MEN'S and BOY'S FALL Windbreakers. FOOTWEAR MEN'S GIRL'S BOY'S $2.95 $2.95 52.75 | hc 95 $3.75 NOW IN STOCK . 51.19 a Roll and Up 'Wall Covering | SLIMS cons 3 99 il : WASHABLE 4 ; 2.9843. G8 Be - s7.95 8.95 CARHARTT BOYS FLARES 4.95 - 5.95 - 6.95 SHIRTS MEN'S BOY'S SX L: .98 .3.95 1.4.95 MET AT ha 13) {1