27 J IY Fred and Audrey Holland were proudly celebrating 50 years of wedded bliss with their family and friends last weekend. The couple have resided In Cambridge and Agin- court, Ontarlo, but say that Port Perry, Scugog Township Is the best place of all to live. Church News: Seagrave United Church will celebrate their An- niversary Service this coming Sunday, Sept. 24 at 11:00 a.m. Joyce Junkin of Bobcaygeon will be the guest speaker and Mrs. Gretel Cameron of Robin Glade Estates will be the guest soloist. Seagrave ladies are asked to bring lunch goodies for a social time following the service. Circle, Wednesday, Nov. 1 on your calendar and plan to attend Seagrave's annual Turkey Sup- per. For more information turn to the Coming Events column in this paper. Your committee has met to start the planning of this annual event and will be calling for volunteers and assistance in the near future. This is a "once a year" venture that our communi- ty works together. The U.C.W. will hold their bazaar at the same time and will appreciate all dona- tions to their tables. If you have a craft talent and would like to share some of your work you are invited to bring it to the ladies bazaar. Happy birthday to little Michael Cooke celebrating his No. 1 birth- day, Thursday Sept. 21. Robin Glade Estates Womens Group met Wed. night Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Diane Cooke. Ladies are reminded to Square dancing in Myrtle Square dancing will begin Fri- day September 22 at 8:00 p.m. in the church basement: This is a Beginners Modern Square Dance class and anyone who is in- terested in starting can call Mrs. Hamer at 655-4492 or 655-4731. Regular church services have begun every Sunday morning at 10:30 with Lay Minister Marion Milnes. Myrtle was blessed this sum- mer with the arrival of three new babies. Congratulations go to Jim and Fiona Slater, Trevor and Wendy Dundas and Don and Tam- my Cockburn. All are the happy parents of bouncing baby boys. 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