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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Apr 1961, p. 7

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* the large ones. ~ life eternal. The hymn, "Beneath the Blackstock This has been a most unusual Eas- ter. When before did we ever have six to eight inches of snow on Good Friday? Saturday morning everything was besutifully covered with a white blanket. During Sat. and Sun. we again had several snow storms, The, children, both young and older, have had and still are (Monday) really en- joying building snowmen, forts, ete. On the lawn of Mr. Bruce Mountjoy are two beautiful Easter Bunnies, at least six feet tall, with shiny black eyes, red lips, etc, All that is lacking is the wiggle of the ears, Monday noon now a baby bunny is sitting beside W.A. of the United Church met on Tuesday afternoon at the iome of Mrs, Jean McLaughlin with 28 ladies and several children present. Meeting opened with a quotation by the President, Theme song and Prayer. Mrs. Arnold Taylor gave the Devotion- al taking as her theme, "Death Upon The Cross". Some symbols of the Cross are existance, suffering, love, Cross of Jesus" was sung A sing-song of W.A. songs was led by Mrs. Harold Kyte with Mrs. Herb, Taylor at the piano. Minutes were read and adopted. Mrs. Mervyn Graham re- ported plans for the Pot Luck Supper. Several notes of appreciation were re- ceived, Mrs, Carnaghan and Mrs. Kyte were appointed representatives on the we Thank Thee for our Brothers". The Provisional Committee. Our Treasurer gave a fine report. Roll Call What Iam preparing for Talent Tea was well answered. An invitation to cater for a Wedding in May was accepted. Mrs. Harold Kyte sang a solo "Lord Theme of the Meeting being Home Missions. Mrs. Romeril gave a most interesting account of their visit last Summer to the Mission on Vancouver Island, especially the Blanfield Stat- ion where Rev. John and Mrs. Romeril are serving, This point has no back- ground of christianity--a real pion- eering Station. Now women are organ- izing and attempting to get a church built. The men are away fishing most of the time. > } At this point groups were formed, and Mrs. Romeril gave out questions - 1. What has. our Church done for our Community ? 2. What more could we do? 3. What could we do for un- churched areas? Following discussion the findings from each group was brought to the whole gathering. Mrs. Roy McLaughlin thanked the hostess and all who had helped make this such a helpful meeting, Mrs. Harold McLaughlin displayed some new kit- chenware and the Committee were authorized to purchase more. A don. ation from each member was received to help pay for same. Meeting closed with W.A. Benediction after which the hostess and group served a delic- ious lunch, There were nine tables of Euchre at the L.0.B.A. party Tuesday night. Prizes went to Mrs. A. Leighton, High 'CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SON | Decorating INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty Scar. 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Recharge schedule is HA simple brine valve . . deep filtering bed and non-" Phone RA 5-7373 ll | flew to Nassau for the Easter holidays. Lady; Mrs, Ed. Harris as High Gent; Myrs, Hodgson, Port Perry, Low Lady; Mr. Stuart Thompson, Law Geant and Mrs. Percy VanCamp, Lucky Draw. Fourteen couples and Mr. Paisley, who brought the High School projector attended Couples Club oo Wednesday night. A new hymn was learned. Mrs. R. VanCamp gave the Devotional. The tape recording of Rt. Rev. Angus McQueen's address on his visit to Africa. in 1960 was heard. This was followed by recreation and lunch. There was a very good attendance l. at the Communion Service in the Ang- lican Church on Thursday evening, Also at the Good Friday Service on! Friday morning. y In the United Church Friday Morn-\ ing there was a good attendance. The home choir sang the anthem "on Blessed Love" and Nestleton Junior choir sang "There is a Green Hill". Rev. Romeril spoke impressingly from the subject "Why did they Crucuy Him?" } - A good number of chairs had to be carried from the Sunday School room to accommodate the large congreg- ation in the United Church on Sunday morning. The choir sang the Anthem "The Lord is Risen". Rev. Romeril delivered a fine sermon on "The Res- urrection". The Sacrament of Holy Communion was administered An extra large congregation att- ended the Easter Service and Comm- union in St.John's Anglican Church on Sunday morning. Canon Ashmore delivered an excellent Easter Sermon. |- Mr, and Mrs. J.-A, Johnston visited his sister Miss Agnes Johnston mn Peterboro Hospital; his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Rowland in Millbrook and a cousin in Cavanville on Tuesday. B Mr. and Mrs. N. Holmes of Oshawa called on Mr, and Mrs, Carl Wright on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Collins and boys of Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs, W. Werry visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder on Thursday evening. Randy Collins is spending a few days in the Village. Mr. Harold Potts of Simcoe called on Dr. and Mrs. McArthur Friday. Misses Jessie and Betty McArthur "Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dorrell, Martyn, Valerie and Brenda of Ottawa are visiting his father, Mr, Earl Dorrelt and brothers Dalton and Stuart and families. Miss Margaret Carnaghan is spend- ing the holidays with her grand- mother, Mrs, Carnaghan in Scarboro. _.Mr. and Mrs. Chds." Venning and Linda and Carol Rahm visited Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning in Bowmanville on Sunday. -- renee Glad to report Mrs. Ivan Thompson is progressing favourably in Oshawa Hospital and expects to be home be- fore this is printed. Mrs. (Dr.) Jack Marlow and child- ren, of Lively are spending a couple of weeks with the Thompson and Marlow families. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Webb and family of Oakville- spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Henry, and Mrs. Bradburn. ) Mr. and Mrs. David Swain of Tor- onto spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Swain. Mr. and Mrs. L. Butcher of Till-| sonburg are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kyte and family. Mr. and Mrs, George Wolfe and boys spent the week-end in the Chicago area. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott and Miss Willa Robb of Ottawa were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith and Oliver, + Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and girls were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nunle Uxbridge. Mrs. Taylor and girls remained for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. G. Murray, Katherine and Carolyn, Cresswell; Mr, and Mrs. Anson Taylor, Scarboro; Mrs. Joseph Forder; Mr, and Mrs. H. McLaughlin, Nestleton; Mr. Lawrence McLaughlin, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Dianne and Betty Jane were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Taylor and celebrated Mrs. Forder's 88th birthday. Heartiest congratul- ations Mrs, Forder. - Miss Judith Charles of Langstaff spent a few days with Misa Elaine 'Mountjoy. ly Mr. and Mrs. W. W, VanCamp and Miss Mable VanCamp of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr, and Mra. Ron. Drinkwater and family in Ottawa. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Malcolm of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, VanCamp, Dale and Marie. Mrs, John Wotton of Port Perry, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Ray Bradburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and son of Port Perry, were Wednesday supper guests and Mr. afd Mrs. D. Pargeter and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Miss Ethel Thompson spent Friday ' FN with friends in the Village. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of Toronto spent the week-end and Mr, Vincent Archer of Bowmanville; Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Archer and family of Whitby were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Mr. Diver, Mari. lyn remained for a few days. Mr. Merlin Bailey of Montreal was home from Thursday to Sunday when his mother Mrs. Velva Bailey and sister Miss Catherine returned with him for a few days visit. Holiday "visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Osmond Wright were Mr. and Mrs, Goldwyn Faint and family of Taronto and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wright of Bowmanville, » Mrs, D. Sinclair-and Beverley Aithe spent the week-end with Mr. and Mus, T. Humphreys in Lindsay. Miss Doreen VanCamp of Cobden is spending the holidays with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp. Miss Joan Venning of Scarboro was home Thursday evening to Sunday and is now visiting in Belleville, Mr. Jim Mott, Belleville was Sunday guest of Mr, and Mrs. John Venning and Joan, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Thompson vis- ited her mother Mrs, Wm. Cobbledick of Orono on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer and family spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, E. Snowden in 'Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larmer of Bowmanville visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Larmer on Friday. Mrs. Kathleen Wiilker and family of 'Lindsay spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and family. Ted Glover of Oshawa is spending the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Bailey were HPCE RARE SEF Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beacock in Utica. Mrs. Cecil Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Ferguson and girls of New castle visited Mrs. W. Bradburn and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Carter and family of Bowmanville visited Mrs. W. Bardburn and Mr. andMrs. Lewis Henry, Sunday evening. Mrs. Carter remained for a week with her mother and sister. [4 Scugog News In spite of the discouraging element $ of a winter renewal, the Easter ser-|¢ vices were well attended previous to many family gatherings. At the Head Sunday School the Easter lillies added "the right touch, The special service] included a playlet, "The Road to Emmaus" enacted by Reta Wilson, Anson Gerrow, Don Ashbridge, Leona Barry, Don Gerrow, Clara Joyce Heayn, Bonnie Gerrvow, Jim Dowson, Arnold Heayn, Roy Gerrow,|§ and Bruce Heayn. An Easter acrostic was given by|$ Beverley, Jimmy, Arnold, Bruce, Roy and Ken, There was an egg demonstratton and a lesion learned by it as portrayed | by Reta Reader and her helpers, Carol |< Wilson, Betty, Marilyn, Linda H,, El- $ eanor, Ruth and Ken. We were treated to a piano duet by|$ Roy and Jimmy, a vocal solo by Linda |< H. and a quaitette by Jim D., Arnold, | Bruce, and Ken. Marilyn Manns and Mrs, Rodman & Easter |¢ supplied the music for the Hymns, The tiny tots went home clutching |$ special treats of Easter eggs. I pte Dowson, |$ THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL_6éth, 1961-7 Sunday afternoon the family went to Toronto relatives. The Jack Manns family visited with Raglan friends. Albert Fulford, who is stationed with the Army at London, spent the week-end at his home as Mrs. Fuitord was. leaving for Jamaica on Monday morning for approximately 2 months when she expects to return with her husband. We wish for her a' very to happy holiday. Last week Muvs. Jack Scott of 'tor- onto visited her Aunt and Cousing at farmers. in Copenhagen, Tivol Gardens, write: AIR .& PEEP EOIIPE IIHT OD QOD A ER ROR I SEPT ieb ies PEI PO ELLY Eber ¢ Aare SPECIAL TOUR For ONTARIO FARMERS, FAMILIES, and FRIENDS Lo DENMARK, NORWAY, and SWEDEN , JUNE 29th to JULY 23rd, 1961. 3 A tour specially developed to meet the interests of A week in each country, visiting the farms and co-operatives as well as the capital cities. annual Canada Day on July "1st and see two million bicycles Iinjoy five boat trips and the Grand A 25-day all-expense escorted tour, for $1095.00 per person from Toronto and return, an overnight trip by air. A week in England and Scotland could easily be added. For further information and similar trips in the autumn, OCEAN- TRAVEL 1 Adelaide Street East (at Yonge) = EM. 3-8888 or Box 44, Port Perry Star Ashbridge the Wilkinson farm. visit | Mr, and Mrs. Kill Healey had a lovely week-end vacation at Gan. anoque, We are sorry to report that Mrs, Ted Leahy has cen compelled to a return visit to the "hospital. Attend the 2nd CENTRE Love match... April, Meteor and you You're sure to get a kiss when you drive the new Meteor home! Just a glance tells her you made the right choice. This is styling that smacks of success with a roofline that adds true distinction. Meteors performance is equally tops! Take the family for a drive--there's room for six in living-room comfort. \/ ETEO And when 1t comes to car care, your worries are over! You'll drive up to 30,000 'miles without a chassis lubri- cation; up to 4,000 miles between oil changes. Even Meteors brakes are self- adjusting! It's easy to see you'll make a wonderful couple! Tie the knot... at your Mercury-Meteor-Comet dealer. . A ONE OF THE FORD FAMILY OF FINE CARS Wied G. M. Williams Motors Limited PORT PERRY, Ont. YUkon 5.2352 ah oo ¥ Bi

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