PTET | PR nr re AT aL RRS ey 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 12, 1990 Happy birthday wishes to Gertrude Wanamaker who turned 80 years old on June 8. Friends and family helped ~ Mrs. Wanamaker celebrate her birthday at an open house at the Seagrave United Church on Saturday. Among those helping her celebrate were her three sons Ron of Oshawa, Neil of Seagrave, Bill of Seagrave and thelr families. foraTrim A twin-line trimming system has automatic line feed, finger-tip throttle and electronic ignition for your operating comfort. Don't miss out on this great sale. Come in today. Model 1150 Trim the cost of trimming your lawn during our special trimmer sale. The Lawn-Boy two-cycle engine ensures maximum power. Keep a Trim Lawn Price Regular Price ... *219.00 SALE PRICE ... *179.95 BLACKSTOCH COUNTRY HARDWARE Don't forget to attend Seagrave Church yard sale this weekend MOBILE SERVICE GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP The annual Mother & Daughter Banquet was held on May 28th for the 1st Seagrave Brownies & Guides. A great time was had by all. Our Commissioner & Deputy Comm. - were able to join in on the festivities. Presentations were made to the girls for their various achievements. Congratulations to Jennifer Reynolds, Sheri LaHamme, Robin Peterman, Katherine Cooke, Dana Jewell, Shannon Mahood, & Tricia Wray these girls joined in September & have been working very hard. Michelle Longo & Krystal Manitius obtain- ed their Golden Bar & Golden Ladder. The following girls received their Golden Hand & Wings and now have completed Brownies: Erin Kent, Julie Turn- bull, Jenny Jenkins, April Egan, Laura Runcieman. Good luck girls! Everyone will look forward to September starting up a new fun filled year. Robin Glade Estates Womens Group enjoyed their last meeting discussing environmental issues. Many thanks again to Janet Ban- ting of Greenbank for an in- teresting and informative talk. Winner of that evenins 50/50 $ draw was Rosalind Stevens. Also thanks to hostess Anna Jewell for . the delicious treats, tea and cof- fee provided. Don't forget, the Seagrave church yard sale is Friday June 15th (evening) and Sat. June 16th at the home of Len and Betty Sommerville. Please, donations are desperately being sought - clean out those basements and garages and call Len Sommer- ville, Keith or Fred Puckrin and your donations will be picked up gladly. The bake sale is Saturday only. (Lag (Va [@ N15 The Seagrave church U.C.W. is reminded to meet at the home of Jean Nodwell, 21 Ridgeview in Port Perry this Wednesday, June 13th at 8:00 p.m.. Ladies are ask- ed to answer the roll call with the name of their favorite hymn. Summer Church starts next Sunday, June 17th at 9:30 a.m.. The U.C.W. will conduct the ser- vice. Mrs. Jane Litt will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Gertie Wannamaker celebrated her 80th birthday this past Saturday with many friends neighbours and family at the Seagrave church. She also en- joyed a dinner outing during the evening with her family. Happy birthday wishes are ex- tended to-Mrs. Mabel Sturman, Blair Beacock, Herb Zolitz. Congratulations to Bill San- diford who is recognized from the University of Waterloo for placing in the top 25% of all grade 9 students in Canada in the recent Pascal math contest. Please phone Ann with your news for next weeks column at 985-9440. Protect your skin from harmful rays of the sun Who hasn't envied a golden tan, especially in winter? Even now you're probably dreaming of all the ways to get that perfect tan-- sailing, lying back on a sandy beach or floating on blue water. Suntans weren't always as en- vied as they are today however. 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