AT (Ros 53, : Nua - A an a A ps Lo re BA AEST HETSRATNG ee 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 25, 1979 Seagrave and area news items The ladies of Seagrave United Church gathered to- gether last Wednesday after- noon with ambivalent feel- ings to join in a Farewell Luncheon in honour of Mrs. Reta Boe and Mrs. Leta Doupe. After a bountiful Pot Luck lunch and a little fun entertainment, Reta was called to the front to be presented with a swag lamp, canister set and a fan for her new home. After living in the community for a numer- ous number of years, Reta has gained much respect as well as many friends and accepted these gifts with very appropriate words. Mrs. Doupe was also pre- sented with a lovely Church plate. May I take this opportunity to bid you both farewell from Seagrave and to wish you much happiness in your new homes in Port Perry. Please remember to come visit the Community often. The Seagrave Playground aresplanning a Slave Auction to help raise funds for the playground. This will be held on July 26th at 9:00 a.m. at the Seagrave United Church. Once the children have been dispursed to the slave buyers, the instructors can then get their names, where they went and the length of time they will be working. Sounds like some good labour and lots of fun. Mrs. Sharon Twiner,Kevin and Laura have been vaca- tioning with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Short for the week. Then on the weekend they and Grandma Short journey- ed back to North Bay to help Kevin celebrate his third birthday. Grandma Short has remained for a few days holiday. Congratulations also Cliff We've Got It ... '79 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DOOR COUPE Stock No. 91094, Ser. No. 2L37G91703306 Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $7,202. ABOVE PRICE INCLUDES: 4.1 Litre (250 CID) Motor, Automatic Trans- and Ruby on the arrival of . your new little grandson. The proud parents are Vern- on and Shirley Gibson. The Old Junior Farmers gathered with their families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock on Sunday for their annual picnic and after- noon of fun. The Seagrave Oldtimers are really starting to make tracks. They won again! This week they outplayed Little Britain Rejects in a fantastic defeat of 15-2. Way to play fella's Keep up the good work. Don't forget the Ball Tournament at Valentia on Saturday at 8:15 A.M. On Wednesday, August 15th at 8:00 p.m. in Green- bank United Church there is a party being planned to help Rev. and Mrs. Jack Roundell celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. The ladies are asked to bring sandwiches or ERR SR mission, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Electric Rear Defroster, FR78x15B Steel Belted Radial Blackwall Tires, Dual Horns, Side Win- dow, Reveal Mouldings, Pre-service and Delivery Gas. 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P H i | PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive - Port Perry 985-8474 a finger dessert and Sea- grave is responsible for 15 minutes of entertainment. The entertainment committ- ee has been selected - now for the participants! Glad to see Mrs. Marion Barrett and Mr. Murdy Mac- Millan are out enjoying the summer activities again. Get well wishes go to Mrs. Sandy McCully who has been a patient in Oshawa General Hospital this past week. Things have really quieted down at Branton's since swimming lessons are over. This past weekend they were almost at a complete stand- still except for the occasional robin in the cherry trees. The John Vernon family spent a few days holiday last week at John's parents cott- age. From what I under- stand Jason out-fished his Daddy and his Grandpa who are both avid fishermen - way to fish Jason! Birthday greetings go out to Mr. Roger Boyle and Mr. Don Hunter. % Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Watts and family, Mr. Joe Stone and family and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wanamaker were a- mong the guests who attend- ed the Doupe-Redman Wedd- ing on Saturday in Prince Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gale of Manitoulin Island were guests over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin. Mr. Keith Ryerson, son (Turn to page 15) i TS OSA | Sunday Outdoor Services Brent and Mark of the well-know singing Brady Family of Aurora provided the music Sunday night as the Port Perry Baptist Church held an open air service at the Port Perry Fairgrounds. The drive-in services will continue each Sunday evening for the rest of the summer. - N © INVITATIONS eo GUEST BOOKS o CAKE BOXES © NAPKINS o PLACE CARDS o CERTIFICATE OF Stationery. 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