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Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 1984, p. 21

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S&H wi Seagrave and Area News by Marilyn Beacock Strawberry socials were a few years ago, a very exciting summer event to look forward to when neighbours and friends gathered in the church or on someone's lawn to enjoy the first of summers bounty of fresh fruit - strawberr- ies and to socialize with their friends and be entertained with a wide variety of local talent. Over the years the trend has faded away unfor- tunately, but thanks to the brainwave of some enterprising soul(s) this idea was once again resurrected much to the delight of those who chose to attend this function held at Shar- view Farm in Prince Albert on Sunday after- noon. A delectable array of strawberry tarts, shortcakes and heaping bowls of juicy red berries topped with heaps of whipped cream were a delight to the eye as well as the palate! The food was terrific, the entertainment was great and it could be said that all who attend- ed had a "'berry' good time. Many thanks to Andrea and Chap Jones for hosting it and to the Prince Albert UCW for their help in turning back the clock 50 years or so! Congratulations to a very talented young Seagrave lady who at 15 has just completed her grade 8 vocal in music. Miss Melanie Lee who has earned quite a reputation with her lovely voice recently graduated with excell- ent marks in this class. We are very proud of your achievement Melanie! Sorry to report that Mr. Paul Wanamker has been a patient in hospital recently. Hope you're soon feeling better Paul and able to buzz around on that new motor bike! The Mites team play- ed their game last Monday evening but due to the fact so many kids from the Port Perry team were on holidays our Seagrave kids won Old-fashioned square dancing Epsom Area News By Jean Jeffery July 13th - an old-fash- ioned square dance in the school - come and bring the family. A nominal charge will be made. July 14th - at 10:45 the parade will line up on the old county road west of Epsom to visit our village. Walter Kerry is Master in Charge. Sportsday will start at 1:30 - you could bring a lunch but hot dogs and pop will be available. This project is sponsor- ed by the Sunday School. If you wish to watch the ball game in comfort bring your lawn chair. The Barbecue will have settings at 5 and 6:30. There are still tickets available. The Programme Sat. evening will be held in the church. We hope his worship Major Jerry Taylor and M.P. Ross Stevenson will honour us with their pleasure. If you have a picnic table you could loan, please get in touch with Gerald Hill or Ralph Nottingham. There will be a short history of the area written up in the old school to be read on Friday night or Sat. July 15th - The Service at Epsom Church will be at 2:30 with Rev. Dr. McKay as a guest speaker and Simmonds family will bring special music. July 29th - is the new date for the Bethesda Reach Women's Instit- ute Picnic held at the home of Harry and Ruth - Boadway at 12 noon. Bring your Picnic Baskets, family and friends. All in the Ball hockey results by Robert Tobin Monday, July 2nd's first game had no winner as the Flames and Packers came up with a 3-3 tie. Scoring for the Flames, Brian Samis, Greg Fedyk and Ritchie Lefort each with 1. Assisting on the goals were Greg Fedyk with 2, Carl Durward, Brian Samis and Colin Wackett all with 1. Scoring the Packers goals were Aldon Smith, Wayne Fox and George Hillis all with 1. Assists were given to Wayne Fox, Donovan Smith, Mike Mitchell, Aldon Smith and John Churc- hill all with 1. The second game of the night made the sports history books as Whitby finally got their game together and defeated the Islanders for their first victory of the season by a score of BUYING AN ANNUITY? 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This game, Utica very surprisingly, had most of the penalt- ies. { The final game of the night saw first place J&D get hammered by the Raiders 4-1. Scoring for the team to beat Raiders were Wayne Lown, Tam Powell, Dave Canning and Dave Dickson all with 1. Assists went to Tom Powell with 2, Brian Pomeroy, Dave Dick- son, Mike Geer and Randy Sullivan all with singles. There were 16 minutes in penalties. Scoring the only goal for J&D was Bill Bridge assisted by Martin Poulin and Mike Adder- ly. community are cord- ially invited. The work of decorat- ing the Utica Church is progressing but there is much to do and every offer of help will be most gratefully received. We were so pleased to have the youth group help. Final Choir practice Wed. and Thurs. at 8 p.m. at Epsom Church. ~ Don't forget to turn in your receipts from the Loose-a-thon. The Sunday School Bake Sale was quite successful. Thanks for all the goodies donated, it was much -appreciat- ed. Carol and Dennis Irwin and boys and Scott Wilson had lunch on Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. J.P. Wolson of Uxbridge. Beth Wilson hosted a family birthday party for her mother, Barbara Evans on Sat. evening. Many happy returns, Barb. Faye and Shawna Simmonds were Sun. supper guests with Beth and Doug Wilson. Eldon Evans and Gary Evans are on their way to Argentina to attend the International Baptist Youth Confer- ence. They left Wed. Recent visitors with Gord and Jill Postma were Jill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mound, Gord's brothers Tim and Walter of Coderington also Jill's sister, Delwyn and her husband and family from Hilton. Mrs. Wilda Meyers of Bobcaygeon visited her sister Elva Kerry for the weekend and they attended church service at Rovenn and visited relatives in the area. EMI WSR ANCE BRONERT (IMITED 19 QUEEN ST PORT PERRY (416) 985 7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA \Y AND GREY TRUST Since i844 133 5 Yr. Annual Interest 13v4% Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 10, 1984 -- 21 the game by default but since the kids were all Jaared up for a game, our Seagrave boys agreed to join the Port kids and they carried on with the game and had a great time. Thanks kids for volunteering to assist our friends from Port and a special - thanks to Jean Wylie and Mary Dempsey for pitch-hitting as coaches for that evening. The Pee Wee Dowsons Water Haulage played host to the Blackstock team "Cumming Back- hoe' last Wednesday evening at the park with a win of 6 to 4 for Blackstock. The game was close right through with excellent plays by both teams. Highlights for the Seagrave team were a home run by Lee Beacock and a terrific catch by Matt Hansgen. Next game will be held 'on Thurs. July 12 at the south diamond in Port Perry. Game starts at 6:30 p.m. On behalf of the Sea- grave team and the parents we extend our sincere appreciation to the owner of Dowsons Water Haulage for their sponsorship of the team. Our new red and white sweaters and hats look pretty spiffy and the boys are proud to wear them! Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balling upon the arrival of a brand new grand- daughter Miss Brigette Klara France Balling, born to son Bernie and Anita Balling on June 29. Best wishes to Craig Beacock who added one more candle to his cake on Sunday making it No.6! Happy Birthday Craig. Parents of S.S. age children are urgently requested to attend a S.S. meeting at the Seagrave United Church on Thurs. July 12 at 7:30 p.m. Please make a special effort to attend. The future of our S.S. may depend heavily on your attendance and support. . I recently received a note from our friend Gloria Wallace (former- ly one of the owners of the store) saying she Everyone had a berry good time at social was enjoying her retire- ment and was happy hearing about the news from Seagrave via the good old Port Star. She mentioned also that Dorothy Massell has been hospitalized once again. We are all indeed sorry to learn of this and we certainly send her our best wishes for improved health. 10fl. oz. - each (plus deposit) PATIO POP Orange - Cream Soda Mountain Dew 19 HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS 200 g. bag - each ... 89 KELLETT'S VARIETY . 143 Perry Street - Port Perry MOVING TO LARGER PREMISES enabling us to better service you. 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