Sr SS Ieh i 3 HY RON SISTA Re wile 135, fx tii HRY EIA Tt A Go Wil POS 58 TN Oo Sey Sd I SARE BROIL YY, LESAN A LE yh . ' Jal a0 AEE ELE EE YS URS BE Br Cresd 9 sda 5 ani PE EAE VAR Se LA a SALA WEEE BES 3 SEEN N PLFEIS Val a ------" ] Seagrave News Did you notice all those Seagrave names inthe Green- bank school news last week? We even claim Mr. Congeni- ality--Calvin Nicholls. Just imagine that! Another prize which impressed us, was won by Dale Billings for daily ef-. fort and yearly improvement. Then there was Susan Under- wood who won the academic trophy, Darlene Watts who won recognition for service in the office, Mary Lou Mas- chke who almost made it and Earle Barr who did make it in sports. } We congratulate Elizabeth Nodwell and Lloyd Bruce, both of whom have complet: ed grade 13 successfully. Neil Wanamaker has been handing out: cigars again (Hope : he: didn't miss: the, editor). Young Archie arriv- ed at'Port Perry hospital on. Friday morning and his name we hear is 'Paul Bertram. The Guides had lots of variety in the weather for their "back yard" camping last week. They tried it at the Howells. Bruces and Chas. Shorts. Next week-- July 18-25 will be spent at Camp Adelaide in Haliburton, Who wouldn't be a guide! Other campers are the Lawrence Nicholls family, including Mr. Congeniality & the Ken Short family. These folk are at Grundy Provin- cial Park "between Parry Sound and Sudbury. And still others were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abraham and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sturman who spent the week-end at Wasaga Beach. Mrs. Reta Boe accompanied by her neice Miss Olive Bry- ant of Moose Jaw, Sask. visit-|- ed Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boe & family of Kingston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boe and their 2 sons are-off on an overseas trip to England, Ireland and Scotland. On Saturday Mrs. Boe at- tended the marriage of Miss Ferne Bryant to Mr. Dave Riseboro at Barrie, Ont. Bry- ant guests included relatives from Vancouver, Edmonton, Moose Jaw and Port Perry. Mention was made of Mrs, Florence Tunnicliffe's 83rd birthday which fell on the same day (July 11th). Her grandchildren presented her with a gift and a birthday cake. She is a sister of Mrs. Boe. . Mr. and Mrs. Merrill John- ston and Mary Ellen of Mark- ham. visited their old friends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobbs on Saturday. {Mr .and Mrs, Don Hupter attended another family; ga- thering. on Sunday. It 'was at Flesherton this: time. Mr. and Mrs. B. Carr drove off to Parry Sound on Mon- day and delivered a large bale of clothirig collected by the U.CW. to Friendship Centre while there. - --A number of friends and former neighbours gathered on Monday evening at.the home of Mrs. Moon and Clif- ford in Port'Perry. The time was largely spent in chit-chat. Mrs. M. Bruce con- ducted a grab contest and Mrs. Fishley had some read- ings. Then Mrs. Barr read some poems on friendship & Mrs. B. Wanamaker present- ed the hostess with a pair of table lamps and Donna Bruce presented a desk set to Clif- ford. After thank-vous there was lunch. Mr. Eagleson en- tertained the few men at his apartment. The counsellors at the Bible Vacation School in Greenbank had a busy time last week when there were approximately 100 children in attendance, about 20 of them from Seagrave, SPONSORED BY Brock's Department Store Wits & White OVER } 20 REAR ENTRANCE To Both Stores Sunday was another Hho- hum day at Church. * Attend- ance was only fair. There was no choir, no program at S.S. and not even.one birth- day. The S.S. picnic will be his- tory by the time this is print- ed -- Tuesday night at Well- mm spring Park. --- ] Fg FI, ha. 1§ Mr. McNeill will be speak- fi : L n er next week. Manchester News Service at Prospect Church Sunday, July 19th at 11 a.m. Miss Margaret Wanninkhof entertained a number of her friends on Tuesday on the occasion of her thirteenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. B.D. Hit. chins, Oshawa, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mitchell Tuesday evening. About fifty members of the Vandervoort clan met in the Guelph area on Sunday in honor of Rev. Kees Vander- voort of Holland who is visit- ing in Canada. On Sunday evening Mr. & Mrs. Art Vandervoort met his sister Miss Patty Vandervoort R.N., who flew from Holland yLY for a three week visit. CHESTER APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE Repairs to all Makes of Appliances. AUTHORIZED - MOFFAT SERVICE DEPOT CAESAREA 986-4926 Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Dobson | visited the Harold Beamish 'Ifamily of Oshawa at their cottage near Dorset on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Hut- chinson and family of Agin- court were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Roberts on Sunday. Mrs. W. S. Taylor and daughter Brenda of Stouff- ville were with Mrs. Crosier over the week-end. Dinner guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald - Crosier, Jimmy and Barclay of Ajax and Mr. Clark Harrison, *Tor- onto. HEATING. : ELECTRIC d PORT PERRY oi cp 980-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE us hen by Permission Only WE AT 11:00 a.m--Morning Worship| lB \THORIZED CARS SHOULD DOWSON'S and 1:00 pm RVening Service PARK AT THE SOUTH END . BROCK"S United Church of Canada "ONLY, AND NOT BLOCK DOORS | Are PLEASED To Provide This SCUGOG_ Patieral CHARGE OR THE RIGHT OF WAY ENT-- Free Service £90 Tenay RANCE. . Mrs. Roy Dobson enjoyed a three day visit with friends at Iroquois and visited Upper Canada Village. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Christie, Uxbridge, visited Mr. W. J. Mitchell Wednesday evening. Judy Havercourt,- Markham is visiting Joanne Vander- voort. it Church Services JOINT SERVICES Port Perry United Church The Church of the Ascension Anglican . - During July & Sunday, Aug- ust 2nd, a service for the two congregations will be held each Sunday at the United Church at 11 a.m. with Rev. W. M. Reeves in charge. YOU are invited h. worship with us. PRINCE ALBERT UNITED a i Subject To Change : REY {3% Without Notice 'NO REST RICTIONS On Area Shoppers i During the time of the expected CHURCH . Lo. Rev. W. Mark Reeves, B.A. sewer construction parking in our lot Minister will be very convenient and will keep There will be a service each Sunday in July and on Sun- day, August 2nd at 9:45 a.m.| ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNADY, JULY 19th-- Some Lakeside Scenes-- "Christ Control brings ° Self Control' business in the area normal. In our opinion, while our large area with an entrance from Queen or Mary Streets is not full, there is no parking problem in Port Perry. PORT PERRY Pastor A. Hern SUNADY, JULY 19th-- AS A CONVENIENCE TO SHOPPERS ALL DAY PARKING SUNADY, JULY 19th-- SCUGOG--9:45 a.m, PROSPECT--11:00 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, . Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evang. Service A.W. BROCK SYNOD) DEPARTMENT RRR ar in 2 i " RAT en Td -- oF Sp' ert I