Prince Albert News Mr. and Mrs. I. Dayle took sonRickbacktoGuelphonthe weekend. ...Mrs... Goodwood spent a day at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. McIntyre. Nice tobeabletoget out the rakeandgoat the lawn again! Seems all the world is outdoors these days - garden- ing, fishing, golfing, wearing shorts, bicycling, skipping, or playing ball! Euchre Winners from last Thursday were: Ladiesist, Susie Harris, 2nd Ruby Geer, Low Bessie McCullough, Mens 1stCarl Wright, 2nd Lloyd Fawns, Low Milt Heayn. Last loan - hand series winner, Richard -- everyone reported "a really" x ow Manns. 4 : The dance Friday evening was a real success and great time, All those respon- sible certainly geserve a note of priase! Mrs. Ilene Pugh attended the 4-H Achievement Day in AjaxlastSaturday afternoon. Mrs. Bonnie Solomon re- ceived her award for com- pletion of 18units with the 4-H. Not many in Ontario have gone this far in units so, congratulations, Bonnie. Irene, Leanne and Billy Gladys Slack - of. Doupe spent Sunday with the McIntyres and all enjoyed a drive to the Lindsay and 'Manilla area... ...... Saturday evening, McIntyres were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waldinsperger for supper. Please call 7061. with news items. Saturday evening April 22a group of former friends assembled in our local community centretohonoura fellow of our midstwho has _ recently been married, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Martyn now residing intheir home in Toronto. Mr. Les Beacock acted as chairman voicing glowing comments to the newlyweds. First Mrs. Ben Smith read an appropriate piece of poetry entitled, 'Memorjes on the Farm". Secondly, Mrs. .L.. Beacock and Miss Denise Jeffrey displayed a skit - Act 1, Learning to drive the car when unmarried and Act 2 married which proved quite different. Thirdly Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Willesconducteda newlywed game which comprised of three couples -the Fred Olsens, Bride and Groom and D. Beacocks. At this time the chairman asked the bridal couple to cometothefrontandoccupy a Mother's Day Plants and Mixed Pots Regular Ivy and Pansy Geraniums Tuberous, Fiberous, Pendula Begonias Hanging Baskets, Potting Soil, Peat Moss, Perlite. Liquid Fertilizers IVES GREENHOUSES CONCESSION 6, REACH TOWNSHIP PHONE 985-2691 -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Fully Cooked Smoked WEINERS Freezer Buy WEINERS Silverwoods BUTTER Fresh Sliced Fresh Lean Loin QUEEN ST. ~ PICNIC HAMS 10m. $4.50 COOKED HAM » $1.19 GROUND CHUCK ».89¢ PORK CHOPS MIDDLETON'S MEATS | BSYol TS La eo tire PORT PERRY ~ ». 49¢ 99¢ wn. J4¢ n. 99¢ 985-2562 while flower trimmed love seal. A friend of many years, Mr. Don Beracock related compliments plushumourous advice, then on behalf of the gathering presented a money-tree for which the: bride Denise and groom Bruce expressed their sincere appreciation. Aslunch was served every- one mingled and chatted besides wishing the new 'Mr, and Mrs." 4 happy life together. " During the week end 'word arrived of the passing of Mrs, Evelyn "Turner" Wauchope whohasbeenillfor quitesome years. She, the deceased, was a former village girl. She will beburied at the cemetary ata laterdate.Asaresult we offer sympathy to the only surviving members of the family; :Mrs..- Jas..-'Mabel" Kirby and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock were among the Beacock gathering at the home of a brotherandwifeMr.and Mrs. John Beacock, Lindsay, on Sunday when three members of the clan celebrated a birthday. A good delegation attended and enjoyed the delicious luncheon and program at Seagrave Church one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. Love were in Guelph over the week end visiting their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown. the yes-you - can wallcovering PORT PERRY STAR -- - Wednesday, May 3, 1972 - 3 Seagrave News Old snowbanks don't usu- "ally last until May but that happened this year. It looked like- spring on- Sat- urday however when the crib trundlers stepped along so lively toward Lindsay. and we had always thought that cribs had small wheels. The Seagrave ladies and some ex-citizens from town showed they were real sports by turning up on Thursday .in "come-as-you- are" garb, Nightwear was quite popular and one lady didn't even have her teeth, After a hearty meal, Unit 1 members put on a hat and bag display of Seagrave creations, some plants were auctioned and a prize given to the most sporting lady.' It was Mrs. Tobin, Our next social event takes place in 'the church basement next Sunday ev- ening and is called a Fel. lowship Supper. Everyone is welcome so come at 5.30 p.m, This is not a money- making party but just a community get - together, After the meal Mr. Glenn Wanamaker will give an address on his trip -to the United Nations. . Last Tuesday night was a special for the Brownies & Guides when they had their annual Mother's and Daugh- I ter's dinner, There were 72 present to partake of the meal which was 'prepared. and served by the Guides. During the evening a num- ber of badges were given out and Miss Joyce Bruce received her All-Canadian Cord. Her grandmother Mrs. A. Bruce was among those on hand to see thé presentation. Mrs, Reta Boe was enter- taining again on Sunday. Her supper guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Don. Boe of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Ferres, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dowson, Jill and Way- ne Dowson from Port Perry. The B. Wanamakers had Mr, and Mrs. Adam Sharpe of Enniskillen as their guests. Md ' Miss Miriam Chant and Miss Ward from Toronto were with Mr, and Mrs, Venner on Sunday and Mr. " Emmersen Chant of Oshawa visited there on Saturday. The choir did something a little different this week when only the girls .sang the anthem. We'll expect to hear the boys next week. 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