NT pr p-- - - -------- Ei a -------------- en ---- / pn SS CE we eI -- ---- | TE - _ MN \l | IA) RS CL "7 A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE I sell bra nd names you can trus _ MEN'S SLACKS -- All Wool SRY: Weol-& Toitishe SPECIAL 12.95 to 14.95 i" ~ SPORT JACKETS - = § MEN'S 12.95 to 14.95 -- SUITS -- DISCOUNT ara MEN'S TWO PANT 79.95 . 2 55 "DISCOUNT A Fl "NEW ASSORTMENT 'OF FOR SPRING NOW IN STOCK YARD GOODS : 7 -- WALLPAPER - MEL ROLL & up PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan. 4th, 1968 -- 3 Seagrave News. Although Centennial year and the Christmas season were fine while they lasted, aren't you a bit glad they are over? $And what about those New Year's resolutions (the one about over-eating for instance?) Are they still resolutions or just memories? ~The folk here had all the usual celebrations of - the had a group of carol singers who looked and sang well With the tong Lholidey week-end some families we know had 3 turkey dinners and many managed at least 2. To get details of all the places at all the times would require a lot of: phoning so we'll just skip it and all will be treated alike. | The flu-bug was an uninvit- ed guest in some cases and spoiled well-laid plans. Mr. niece in Oakville were hpth stricken as was Mrs. Scott Oshawa. . We were much interested in the Christmas greeting pic- tures of the Star Staff but re- gret that they didn't include that office cat (or is it cats?) "We hear that Dan Cupid was busy shooting - arrows' down by the lake around Christmas time. Mr. & Mrs:-B. Wanamaker | spent Christmas Sunday af- ternoon calling on their el- derly aunts in Toronto and bringing them a bit of cheer. Some time ago we mention- ed that Miss Mabel Willows was planning a trip south but the latest news is that she has broken a bone in her foot so will be forced to re- main at the family home in Carlefon Place. No reports of New Year's except from Mrs. E. Butt who says that Mr. & Mrs. Glenny of Whitby were their guests. We may be seeing lots of "Made-in-Japan" goods from Eatons next winter... Buyer Bill Barr is leaving for Japan about the middle of Febru- ary for a 5 week stay. He is quite enthusiastic about this trip and PE be? The .Board- of Stewards of the church met on Tuesday, Dec. 26th and -decided that the every - member canvass would start the second. weck of Jan. so be ready for' a call. Christmas services were quite well attended and of course dealt with the Christ- mas message. Instead of the regular ,S. S. we had "| what could be called a carol- , | -isimging service. Marilyn Mc- Millan conducted a little ex- ercise for 'the voungsters. Church attendance was a Hum present--89. It was a very ordinary service with Darrv{ Hallett the only birth. dav contyibutor. The annual Thursday evening, Jan. 4th, Try to. be present. AEST SS, but didn't have any lanterns.' & Mrs. McNeil visiting their - while having Christmas in _: visitors have been received. little slim on Dec. 31st but S.S. had about the usual ~ SS. meeting will be on. A RARER rae xx a Christmas season and even +