- Seagrave and area news of eo s | wv | 0 > o $ [Y 2 2 > ® 1) e. 3 *. By Mrs. Donna Wanamaker Sunday, September 5th was Rally Sunday, Rev. Roundell and Keith Puckrin presented certificates and -seals for Sunday School attendance. First year certi- ficates were given to Kevin Puckrin, Joanne Desautels, Catherine Short, Bradley Puckrin, Mandy Cavannah, Marilyn Puckrin and Frank Branton. Second year seals were earned by Jay Branton, Scott Branton, Shane Bran- ton, Bonnie Branton, Blair Beacock, Melody Ann Somerville, Betty Somerville - and Doreen Desautels. Lee "--Beacock received his third year seal. Robert and Paul Wanamaker, Jo-Jo Stone and Ted Sturman received their fourth year seals. Sixth year seals were presented to Kimmie-Joe - Stone and Connie Carr. Angela Stone and Mark Sturman received eighth year certificates. Carol Sturman received her ninth year seal and Joanne Nobles received her tenth year seal. Congratulations to all of you! Our birthday box received contributions from Don San- derson, Marilyn Puckrin, Ken Short, Joanne Nobbs, Robert Wanamaker and Catherine Short. Best wishes to our birthday persons, Seagrave Church Anniver- sary is on Sun., September 26th at 11:00 a.m. anyone wishing to help in the choir, please contact Mrs. Joan Lee. Seagrave general meeting of U.C.W. will be held on Wednesday, September 8th at 8:00 p.m. in the church. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Luella Short is home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stone are home after a four week vacation out west. While there, they paid a visit to their granddaughter Dar- linne and hubby, Dennis Johnson, who reside in Surrey, B.C. They also saw their grandson Ron Phinney SOFFIT Superior Aluminum R.R. 1, PORT PERRY (Corner Con. 8 & Hwy 12) SIDING - WINDOWS - FASCIA - DOORS TROUGH -- REYNOLDS DEALER -- 25 Year Written Guarantee CALL - 985-3912 offers s..-Efficiency Living "in Florida (Ormond Beach) by Motorcoach Departures every Monday from November 1,'76 All Tours include Ocean Front Balconies. 21, 28, & 35 Day Tours include Fully-Equipped Efficiencies. Above ices ineffect from November 1, 1976 to December 13,1976. For a Full Colour Brochure... Contact your local licensed Travel Agent. He knows who we are. NONQUON TRAVEL 12 WATER ST. - PORT PERRY 985-2336 in Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fuller of Tillsonburg and Mrs. Wilson Boe of Beaverton were Sunday guests at Mrs. Rita Boe's. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanamaker enter- tained Mr. Adam Sharp of Enniskillen, Mrs. Jean Greggs of Glen Burney, US.A., and Mrs. Eva Kay from Toronto at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton from Oakwood were Sunday guests at the home of Keith and Dianne Puckrin. Mr. Ron Nobbs has accep- ted a. permanent position with Master Feeds in Port Perry. Good Luck, Ron, in your new position. Miss Joanne Nobbs hosted a pyjama party on Thursday evening on the occasion of her 13th birthday. Last week Seagrave 4H leaders, Mrs. Nicholls and Mrs, Belair attended the 4H school in Uxbridge in prepar- ation for fall meetings which they hope to start on Sept. 15th. "Taking a Look at Yourself" is the title of this course so they were given instruction in care of cloth- ing, posture, exercises, hair styling and make-up, etc. Girls 12 years"of age by September 1 and older are elegible for membership and are asked to contact either of the leaders as soon as possible. to be held at "The Town Hall 1873" PORT PERRY, ONTARIO on SEPTEMBER 16 - 2:00 - 9:00 P.M. SEPTEMBER 17-1:00 - 9:00 P.M. [J t ' Sunday night baseball at Seagrave, the score read 9 to 6 for Oakwood. A number of the Seagrave players and wives attended a ball team dance at the Lindsay Armor- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 9, 1976 -- 21 ies on Saturday night, It was reported a good time was had. Now that school has start- ed, please let us watch out for the little folks. Church and Sunday school at the regular time next week. Please forward your news to Mrs. Jackie Boyle, 985-3941 next week. Juaufe St.Clair PAINT & WALLPAPER The Paint & Paper People MIDTOWN MALL OSHAWA, ONTARIO PORT PERRY ANTIQUE SHOW AND Canadian Dealers will be showing furniture, pottery and primitives prior to 1900 Also a good selection of glass and china prior to 1925 A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF GUNS AND RELATED ITEMS WILL ALSO BE ON DISPLAY ao Admission: $2.00 per person For Information Call: 416-985-7633 576-2431 os ron i h + y ! ---- TE SEE \ i > i. a a ihn re - " er eS any ae -- * = a -- a =~ we vce, TN ~ I AN Ta a TE TN CN NT LT i de NS Ie a a o V NA To Pky CCE Ri AEN 1 ..r, 1 PUNT, Ro a «ey aoa yoo; FNP « SE ATX rE ay \