--x SEAGRAVE NEWS Now we are certain that boating is big business. During this holiday week-end we surely have seen' dozens of boats of every size, shape and colour be- ing hauled into the lake country. Where do they put them all? Mr. Ralph Reynolds was for- tunate in his choice of a sale date. His sale was well attend- ed and "went well", Unit 2 U.C.W. did what they could to relieve the pangs of hunger of the buyers. Ball season is upon us again. | The opening game for Sonya Braves will be next Saturday. Players from the immediate vi- cinity are the same as usual: Doug and Gordie McMillan, Neil Wanamaker and Jim Fishley. 'We note that Doug. McMillan is also a player on Little Britain Junior 0O.B.A. team. We've heard of conflict of interest. What about it Doug? The young fry are starting another season of softball un- der the guidance of Don Hurst. In a letter from Miss Mabel Willows, who lived here in the manse a few years ago, she tells u3 she is having a whole sum- mer off. She, her sister and her helper Miss Mansfield in- tend making a leisurely tour of the Maritimes. Her charge at Flinton, Ont., consists of 5 preaching places so a rest is indicated. A student is replac- ing her for the summer. Mrs. Butt has been home for a week and is feeling fine and Mrs, Buttle is expected home soon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moon made a quick trip to Goderich last week end to see if they were treating the twin granddaughters well, They were. This week-end their other daughter Mrs. Lake, her husband and family visited at home, Mr. F, Watson and Mrs, E. Diegar paid a visit to Mrs. Flora Goodale in Hamilton last week. Last Friday P.C. Tobin's wife Shirley took off for Nassau for a week, so Dennis came home to mother. Joe and Sharon Stone now have a hole in the ground so their new home is on its way. Mrs. R. Abraham had a sue- cessful Tupperware demonstra- tion last Monday evening, In spite of the holiday week- end S. S, attendance was about normal--85. Three members of' the Young Peoples class--Mis- ses Sharyn Short, Marilyn Mec- Millan and Crystal Monahan made up a trio which sang "How Great Thou Art" accom- panied by Sylvia Wanamaker. There wasn't even one "Short" birthday this week but John Foote, Diane Barr, Sharon Mor- timer and Mrs, Nobbs contribu- ted. Rev. W. R. Tristram, Port For the first time in Cana an all-purpose, premium dian farming history grease specially formulated for all lubricating jobs Imperial's NEW BLUE ESSO U o for both chassis and bearings eo easy application at low temperatures e only one grade required--you can't use the wrong grease eo simplified storage with only one grease eo prevents rust even during lay-up SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY SAVE $5.00 Buy one carton of 30 Unitol grease ¢ and an Esso Pistolmatic grease Regular $19.90 NOW ONLY $1 NITOL Perry was guest speaker at Zion, Anniversary on Sunday morning. It is hard to believe that Mr. Tristram was station- ed on this charge before World War II when he enlisted for overseas service, This week there was Sunday School but no church service. Next week this will be reversed when we have Anniversary ser- vice at 11 o'clock but no Sup- day school. Guest speaker will be Rev. Kenneth Crawford, Omemee. In his handling of amalgamation proceedings Mr. Crawford made friends in the district who will be interested in hearing him speak. We understand Mr. Robt, Nodwell is polishing up his Scottish accent in preparation for a trip to see his "Ain folk". Daughter Rosemary and her bag pipes are included in his plans. PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, May 27th, 1965 -- 9 Blackstock News (Continued) day p.m. and were supper guests of Mrs. Edith Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor; William, Valerie and Amber, Solina were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and | boys. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Van Camp and Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Bailey returned home from their trip to Holland on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Millbrqok, visited Mrs. George Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pearce Friday. Mrs, Velva Bailey and Mrs. Roy Corden attended the May Day celebrations at Whitby Ladies College Saturday. Laurie Barber, Oshawa spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family attended service in Simcoe St. Church, Oshawa on Sunday morning and were din- rer guests of Miss Evelyn Gay. Mr, and Mrs. Danny Colacie- co and children, Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thompson. Mr, Peter Alexander, Cre City, Mich. spent the week-end with his brother Mr. George Alexander at the home of the Glenn Larmers. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mahaffy attended the Kimmerly - Fow- ler wedding reception Saturday evening in Bowmanville. Mr. Wm. Thompson, Oshawa and Mrs. Aylsworth, Whitby were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning, prevent forest fires! 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