SELF TR Sar PARE 8 UR EE UE Pt Ff Rel A Et a EAL DR Ri 3 Saas" 0% 18 DE TAe SB AAG BASS STRAT Slang A FRBie BAA PE OPERA RA AEN 13 { ww SARS, NATELY NARS RAS RE RAE Be RRR NEAT Wo AN A . wis a LS ) " \; g » A po J An AN Ye Je Seg Fin BESSY SHAAN RATS. DP re PEA nel. (Fr RIS VIS MW a AT #3 8 nt SRN EIN NER 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 21, 1980 Local guides hold annual Seagrave and area . by Mrs. Sheila Sears p-m. A ceramics demon- would like to thank Richard mom-da ugh fer banque f ' Greetings good friends and stration will be given and Myrlene and Yvette Foster 5 neighbours. I hope that you members of the group are of Painted Post Herford The Catholic Hall, Port the history of the Guide Mother Rep. . all had a safe and happy askedtobringafriendalong. Farm for allowing the perry was the scene May 12 Movement in Canada which 1st Guides are led by holiday weekend. Master There will be a community Brownies to visit their farm of the 1980 Mother-Daughter started 70 years ago in St. Lynda Liston and Aileen Brett Puckrin was the sole shower for Larry Durward on Saturday, May 10th. A Banquet of the Brownies, Catherines, Ontario. Gerber and the Mother Rep contributor to the birthday and Susan Schill on Friday, special thanks to Richard for Guides and Pathfinders of Mr. Bert Dejeet passed on is Mrs. Jayne Parry. 2nd box at Church last Sunday. June 6th at 8 p.m. at the the campfire and the hay- the Port Perry District. greetings from the Parents Guides are led by Sylvia As a birthday treat, Brett Seagrave United Church. ride. These extra treats pijstrict Commissioner Association, of which he is Parker able assisted by her " had Kevin Puckrin and Troy Ladies are requested to were much appreciated by Marion Lee welcomed all to the President, whose respon- daughter Susan, and Mrs. Fisher as his overnight bring lunch. the girls and their leaders. the banquet and introduced siblity it is to see to the Denise Larabie as Mother guests. Older brother Brad ~~ A baseball practice for ~~ Congratulations are in the Head Table Guests who upkeep of the Scout Hall. He Rep. reported that they were a girls aged 8 to 10 years will order for Georgette Dons- included Rev. Raymaker, also praised the work of the The Island Brownies and very noisy trio. be held on Tuesday, May berger and Tara-Lynn Rey. Brawn and Mrs. Leaders, Mother Represent- Guides have their own Next Sunday, the Seagrave ~ 27that6:30 pm. on the small Puckrin who were enrolled Brawn, Bert Dejeet, Len atives and the Mothers, banquet. Sunday School Anniversary diamond at the Seagrave as Brownies on Tuesday Hayes, Commissioner Vera = themselves. The Pathfinders ended the « will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Community Park. All girls night. Southgate, Mrs. Marjorie Mr. Len Hayes, President Banquet by candlelight, each Reverend Ralph Bradley musthaverunningshoesand The Beaver and Brownie Baxter, and Deputy of the Port Perry Legion, lighting a taper and reciting will be the guest speaker and baseball gloves. leaders would like to thank Commissioner Anne Wannin- was Guest Speaker. The the Guide Laws one by one. the Greenbank Public School The Seagrave Community all those who helped to make khof. Comm. Leealso thank- topic was Remembrance Mrs. Anne Wanninkhof is Choir will take part in the Park Opening will be held on the trip to Toronto to visit the ed the Guiders of the Council Day. Remembrance Day their leader, assisted by service. Saturday, June 7th beginn- Shriners' Circus a success. for their hard work on behalf ceremonies are always Belinda Espley with Mrs. Sharyn and Gary Twiner ing at 8:30 am. This The leaders greatly apprec- of the girls. attended by Guides and Jeanne Jackman as Mother and children, Kevin and occasion should be great fun iate the efforts of the Group Grace was said by Rev. Brownies. The freedom we Rep, - Laura from North Bay are for all. There will be a Committee and the mothers Brawn. Toast to the Queen enjoy today is due to themen So ended another enjoy- holidaying at 'the Cliff baseball tournament, horse- Who went along to help. wag delivered by Rev. Ray- and women who lost their able Mother and Daughter Short's. Mr. and Mrs. W. shoes, races and prizes. On Monday, May 19th, the maker, and Toast to the lives in the two wars. The Banquet for a movement Webb of Haliburton spent a Refreshments will be avail- Seagrave baseball team Mothers by Mrs. Baxter, poppy which grows on the which has stood the test of few days last week with Mr. able at the park. That delighted their hometown mgther of Rose Baxter. firlds of Flanders, made time. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker. On evening there willbe a dance spectators with a 14-8 win pollowing the toasts, over famous by the poem by © Friday, they all enjoyed an at the Catholic Hall in Port over the Little Britain 200 moms and daughters Canadian poet John McCrae, Flower excursion to Black Creek Perry sponsored by the Rejects. Here's hoping that tycked into a delicious roast is the symbol of this day. » Pioneer Village. Seagrave Park Board. the Seagrave team will peef dinner served by Mrs. Commissioner Lee thank- meeting There will be a Good Everyone is urged to come continue in their winning Minton and her ladies. ed Mr. Hayes for his thought- "Neighbours meeting at the and take part in the festivi- streak. Susan Parker thanked those ful words and then followed _ The Brooklin Horticultural home of Mrs. Diane Puckrin ties. Please inform Mrs. Jackie same ladies. the presentation to the Society will be welcoming on Monday, May 26th, at 8 ~~ The IstSeagrave Brownies Boyle at 985-3941 of your Commissioner Southgate various packs of badges Dr. Jim Pringle from the news for next week's edition. rose to say a few words on earned, year pins, mention Royal Botanical Gardens at of perfect dress inspections, their May 28th meeting. Dr. - most cookies sold, etc. Pringle will be speaking on : 1st Port Perry Brownies ' 'Wildflowers' which should : are led by Margaret assist us in-identifying these o ) | ® Prentice and Margaret "gems" on our woodland Pelow with Mrs. Cheryl meanderings. Everyone is : Pearse as thé Mother Rep. Welcome at our meetings 2nd Brownies are led by Lois which are held at the Brook- Stevens -and Margaret lin United Church at 8:00 w : | Lawrence, with Mrs. Sandra _P-m. on the fourth Wednes- Greenwood as Mother Rep. day of each month. We will 3rd Brownies led by Bunny also be having a flower show : Rowland and Sharon Dejeet at our May 28th meeting with Mrs. Diane Phillips featuring "Tulips." JJ° UN G5 EN EN EN GN EN GN GN 65 6N 65 6S 05 GN 6. ® | | fl CES - @ 1 Levis t: Thisis now the | i Cévisforfeet : S 1S now e aw, Quality Never Goes Out of Style fl . | fl [| - ® fl Know your rights. - : : | Consider your - . [] [| options. 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