L o - Seagrave news by Marilyn Beacock Spring must be just around the corner as evidence by large kettles of sap bubbling over a crackling fire and reducing itself into that delicious amber-coloured syrup that is 80-0-0 good over hot stacks -of tender pan- cakes. Doesn't that make your mouth water! A few families from this area took the opportunity of enjoying their share of pancakes at the annual Maple Syrup Festival held at Everett Prentice's on Scugog Island this past weekend and, if possible, I think everything tasted even better than it did last year. Our family looks forward to this outing every year and we wouldn't miss it for the world. Many thanks Cedar Greek by George Kilpatrick The Tony Kestle family are home "again after a. holiday in the sunny South. George Kilpatrick visited Mr. Everard Joll at New- castle on Wednesday and called on Mr. Lance Phare at Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Phare of Oshawa were visitors at Lance Phares too. Shirley Cummings and Helen Klawitter are holiday-' ing in" Florida this week. Ralph Somerville, a former Cedar Creek resident is progressing well after having his broken. hip operated on. He is able to take steps again with the aid of a walker. to the Prentice's and all the kind people who assist them. Well kids, you're begin- ning the last lap of the school year. Pull up your socks and surprise your Mother with a report card that contains all "A's". . There's no telling what she might do - she might even spring for that new bike you've been telling her about! Misses Linda and Mary- Lee Wanamaker of Oshawa enjoyed spending a few days with Grandpa and Grandma Wanamaker during the school break. : Want to find out what the latest fashion trends are and what the most popular spring colours are going to be? Then contact one of the mothers of a Scout, Cub, Beaver or Brownie for a ticket to 4ttend a Fashion Preview of Spring presented by Eatons of Oshawa on Tuesday, April 10. babysitting will be pro- vided at a nominal cost as well as refreshments. Hope to see you there! Ladies are invited to attend the Greenbank Mothers' Scouting Meeting at the home of Marionne Kronister tonight (Wednesday) at 8:00 p.m Congratulations to those lucky winners of the lottery ticket which was purchased at the Seagrave Country Store. Gee, Gloria, I wish you'd find a lucky one for me too! Next week's correspon- dent will be Donna Wanamaker. Please call her at 985-8350. Auxiliary of It was perfect weather for just hanging around in and Nicky Thompson are certainly in no hurry to get back to school. the park even if the ground was a little muddy. Paul Spring arrives for school break Sunshine, blue skies and lots of mud. What more could the local students have asked for celebrate a week-long break from reading, writing and arith-. metic? The week of March 17 to 25 was what is known to all students as the March break. . Those who didn't leave the country were treated to the best weather we've seen this year. It's too bad some had' to miss it. Bicycles, skipping ropes and skate boards lined the streets, but much to their regret all these have re- turned to the classroom. There may have been a break from the ABC's but that doesn't mean the lessons were over. Here George Parks, a grade three student from R.H. Cornish public school, instructs his friend, Stephen Wren, a grade one student at the same school, the art of kite-flying. BUY * REFRIGERATORS * RANGES * DISHWASHERS * DRYERS | * Automatic Washers $30- $40- $50 REBATES On Selected Models! NOW & SAVE DURING THE BIG CONSUMER REBATE PROGRAM Yes, you can get a Cash Rebate from GENERA ELECTRIC Appliances when you purchase any of the Qualifying Models delivered between March 26th and April 14th, 1979. Ed SEEE=EE=S LN] a. Come in Now! Supplies are limited to present stock availability.