ER Ee 2 PR eagrave and are PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 23, 1980 -- 11 a News wonders had a practice on- p.m. at the home of Anne tremendous turnout by by Jackie Boyle David Standish at a special them celebrate their recent Wasa Enzi Quite a few mothers have church service on Sunday return from Calgary. Wel- both Parents And jas for this a as Pop got don A coffee morning is being had their hands full lately afternoon. A reception come back to Seagrave annual event. In the speed due to various illnesses in and about our community. I hope by now everyone is getting back to normal and can begin to enjoy the lovely spring weather we've been followed, with refreshments served, and gifts presented to David in honour of his achievement. Congratu- lations to this fine young man for Diane and Noel! Our Seagrave choir, under the direction of Joan Lee, inspired us with a beautiful piece of music on Sunday morning. category: Jamie Hillis placed first, Kevin Puckrin placed second, Lee Beacock third, and Herby Hatch fourth, and Ted Sturman fifth. In the design category, game on May 11. A baseball meeting is scheduled for Sunday, April 27 at the home of Larry Willerton, starting at 1:30. Attention female baseball planned for Wednesday April 30 at the Church. Sandy McCully R.N. will be showing us a new film from the Cancer Society. A discussion will follow the ti h i i having. challenge and seeing his iv Happy Birthday to David Watts placed first, enthusiasts! Anyone Inter Os iroslien pp little Craig Beacock is and Bill Keen who contribut- Second, Shane Branton third, Ladies Baseball Team proviced, progressing nicely, and if all continues to go well, should hopefully be home soon from hospital. The highest award in Scouting, the Chief Scout Award, was presented to Greenbank area news Todd Willerton enjoyed a weekend stay with friend Johnny Wilcox in Green- bank. Dianne and Noel Watts were pleasantly surprised by a number of neighbours on Saturday night, who helped ed their pennies to the church's birthday box. The Greenbank and Seagrave Cubs participated in the Pinewood Derby held at the Nestleton Community Hall last weekend. There and Robert Wanamaker fourth. Congratulations to each of the boys for their fine effort. The eleven giggling girls of the Seagrave 4H Club, who called themselves The Super Chefs, have completed the spring unit entitled Food for Friends. Along with eleven other groups from nearby communities, they attended please meet at the home of Jackie Boyle on Sunday April 27 at 3 p.m. The Beaver Banquet will be held at the Church on Saturday April 26 at 5 p.m. One parent is to attend. There will be a community shower for Debbie Critch on Saturday April 26 at 2 p.m. at the home of Kathy Parker in Greenbank (985-3650) Donna Phypers will host a meeting of the Good Neighbours Group, on Monday April 28 at 8:15 p.m. Please note an important change of date. The Green- bank Seagrave Mothers Auxiliary of Scouting will hold their meeting on Thurs- day May 1, at the home of Liz Smith. Please phone Dianne | " Achievement Day in _ The Group Committee Puckrinat 985-2489 with your : by Margaret Couperthwaite wishes to all the sick. p.m. at the home of Kathy Uxbridge on Saturday. Each Meeting will take place on Noy s for next week's Larry, Pat and children of ~~ Very pleased to welcomea Parker. group provided an item for 1hursday April 24 at 7:30 column. Barrie visited with Helen new little girl to Joanne and For more details phone the program, and Seagrave's ET and Don McKean and Grandma Archer on Sunday. Very sorry to report the unfortunate accident last week to Barkley Phoenix, the last report I just received from the family he is pro- ressing favourable. So we . ity Centre Friday evening, one was in line for county or go i will soon be home et ay on ail day Saturday with the provincial honours this time, 5 Year 0 with us. alli finals on Sunday. First but Cathy Carr received Annual 0 Sorry to report Ernest Till There will be a community Uxbridge Cubs, Darren special mention for having Interest 4 is in Oshawa Hospital and shower for Debbie Critch Jamieson 154 tied for best all an especially good record Jack Couperthwaite is in (formerly of Greenbank) on around car. book. Newmarket Hospital. Best Proof of age required. THE BOARD Kindergarten Registration Victoria County Board of Education MARIPOSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL R.R.2, Oakwood 1-705-953-9740 THURSDAY, MAY 8th - 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY, MAY 13th -9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 15th-9:30a.m.to 11:30 a.m. Please contact the school for an appointment. Children must be five years of age by December 31st, 1980. Ivan C. Goodhand, Principal. Rick Trotter's home. The Missionary Service on Sunday with Rev. George Avery, Speaker, 3 was enjoyed by all. Suzanne Saulnier received her County Honours at the Saturday, April 26th at 2 DURHAM OF EDUCATION 985-3650. A birthday party was held on Saturday for Scott spencer with his playmates attending. The Cub Car races were held at Nestleton Commun- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bacon attended a Jersey sale in Quebec and spent the week- end visiting farms and sight seeing. A smile is a gift You can give each day. part this time was a demon- stration entitled Terrific Tacos by Mandy Burnet, Connie Carr and Casey Jones with Cheryl Standish as commentator. All our girls received their credits. No The upcoming fall unit will be different and quite interesting. It deals with home decorating and the making of articles to beaut- ify their rooms. Baseball season is almost upon us! Our Seagrave GREYMAC Mortgage Corporation "Subject to Change without Notice' ETUC TS DON FORDER INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 24 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8471 = ET TT TTT ene, ry, Toe CS NN Sia KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1980 - SCUGOG . FAMILY OF SCHOOLS i { Parents of children who will attain the age of 5 years by the pi go last day of 1980 are requested to register their children for JA : KINDERGARTEN for the school year 1980-81 at the public As school serving their district according to the following he { schedule: A CY CARTWRIGHT CENTRAL P.S. 986-4227 . . April 24,25-9t0 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. Linen Look for Summer? You bet! R.H. CORNISH P.S. 985-2591 This 3 piece garment has all the hardy, | May 12,13-9to 11:30a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. homespun texture of a wool but without (Please phone in advance to set an appointment) the weight. Light. Cool. And made of J PRINCE ALBERT/RAGLAN P.S. 985-2877 wrinkle-resistant polyester. Ours alone. i (At Prince Albert P.S.) So is the 'Colt' styling of this suit. Long, Fe April 30-9:00to 11:30 a.m. lithe, and Western with stop-short A j May 1-1:00to 3:00 p.m. bead-stitching on the teardrop pockets. dl GREENBANK/EPSOM P.S. 985-2567 a (At Epsom P.S.) 3 PIECE he | April25-9to 11:30a.m.and 1to3 p.m. $ 5 ) Registration may be made on the dates shown above or by 23 5 00 £ TE special arrangements with the Principal. n Birth certificates are required as proof of age. Bubertregsterad adamant Public Health Nurses will be in attendance and request the So 3 child's record of immunization. 5 If there are any questions re boundaries for each school, B® : please contact the principal of the nearest school, whose 8 ! telephone number is listed above. he 0 ft a Men' Q Qlea ft in Sl . { An alternative program: TOTAL FRENCH IMMERSION & | ¢ is offered at: Sir John A. Macdonald P.S. 839-1159 (Pickering); : } Uxbridge P.S. 852-3071 (Uxbridge); Westmount Public PORT PERRY PLAZA ; School 725-1422 (Oshawa). master charge 985-8160 - To obtain more information - contact the school in your ' i OPEN: Monday to Wednesday 10a.m. to 6 p.m. district or the schools concerned. A a Bp Ti A.S. Winter, Chairman. K.D. Munroe, Director. I A SS Co ARLHS Vg 'pay Lr A RRA AIA 8 IR TS as SrSpRbige NC Ta aw 1 4 Lk FN 2