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IRS . : 0 OLR fittes ELECTRIC HEATING 0 - Spitfires 985-7174 - PT. PERRY $4 8 4 0% 4% COC P0QCECHOSCECEOSOP0SOSOPOG0 OPCROQOP0 OPO 70478 0% 0% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 470 470 0% 470 470 070 0% 0% 401 0% 070 9% 070 0% 0%, NOTICE Slight Change in Days for ~ PICKING UP GARBAGE Starting Tuesday, Nov. 12th property located on the North side of Queen Street. 2. On Thursday of each week from all residential property located. on the South side of Queen 'Street. 3. On Tuesday and Friday of each week from all business properties and factories on Water St. from the lake to Lilla St., Perry St. from Mary to North St. and North on Lilla St. to the Hospital. Ye, YOO0080808008080808080800000000000809080008 8K MCSCECHCHORCRCHOROICEOROROROO SOS PLESSIS SOS SV SSBC HOSES EIBOS0S CSRS SCE0e' The fall rally of the Qshawa Presbyterial United Church Women was held recently in two sections. The south see- tor meeting was held in New- tonville United Church and the meeting of the northern sector, lin Prince Albert United | Church. Both meetings were | identical in content, with dif- | fering personnel. | Mrs. Iveson Munday, of Bow- i manville, vice president, con- { ducted the Newtonville meet- (ing with Mrs. H. M. Kyte, of ' Blackstock, vice president pre- | siding at Prince Albert. Mrs. ! LL .F. Richardson, Presbyterial | president, conducted the busi- | ness sessions. Each rally consisted of two | sessions, with a short devotion- {al period in each session. Tak- ing part in these devotions were members of Courtice, King Street, Oshawa, Claremont and Kedron United Church Women. Reports were given by vari- ious secretaries. Mrs. Roy Cornish; treasurer asked that all local organizations have al- locations to her by January 5. : On the motion of Mrs. J. H. to send to the 'over and above projects' all except $50 of the expense account at the end of the year. Mrs. = Richardson and Mrs. Breckenridge urged all locals to remember the UCW projects at the end of the year when monies might be donated to projects outside the church and which (although very worth- Brackenridge' head of the fin-| ance committee; it was decided { minster United Church, PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., NOV. 14th, 1963--7 while) are public, to supported by the which appeals can! be made. Both women stress- ed-- that UCW-- projects are' wholly dependent on funds from within the church. announced that a training day would for the Presbyterial, November 15, at North: Oshawa when the guest. speaker would be Miss Dorothy Young, pro- gram chairman for .the of Women of the United Church Women. It was leadership be held Friday, Board | Oshawa Preshyterial UCW Hold Fall Rally Reports of the School for Leaders held August 19 - 23 at the Ontario Ladies College were given 'by "Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft and Mrs. Kenneth Farrow, both of Oshawa. Mrs. W. C. Ives, Bowman- ville, was appointed assistant dean of the School for Leaders. The Rev. Duncan White," Field Secretary of Christian , Education of the Bay of Quinte i Conference spoke on the sub- ject "What has Christian edu- "cation to do with United Church Explanation was made of the: new system of manse upkeep' where a committee is formed in each church of members of: trustees, stewards and two] UCW representatives. The up-| keep is to appear in the church budget and the local UCW may contribute to the committee of stewards if it so desires. The roll call showed that 162 women attended the Newton-| ville rally and 114 attended at Prince Albert. | Special music at Newtonville included a duet "In the Gar- | den" sung by Mrs. D. Vinkle! and Mrs. C. M. Jones of Cour- | tice: a solo "The Stranger of Gallilee" sung by Mrs. Cas-, well; at Prince Albert; a solo. "God Hath not Promised" sung by Mrs. Smith of Pros- pect UCW and a quartette : "Search Me O Lord" sung by! Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Martyn, | Mrs. Jeffs and Mrs. Newnham of Prince Albert UCW. duced in fare no easy answers. Women". He pointed out that the church is deeply concern- ed about the lack of knowledge about the Bible and the Chur- ch's tenets, among adults and stated that unless the adults knew more, they would not be able to teach the new cirricu- lum which will soon be intro. the church schools. In response to the often-asked questions 'What is a Christ- ian?' and 'What is the Bible?' Mr. White stated that there He urg- ed his listeners to maintain a Christian home and to search diligently... for a. faith. should come from within. He believed that adult education - { would take 10 to 15 years to achieve any positive results. He concluded by saying "I believe that the Holy Spirit is moving to change people's lives. These are critical times but I thank God that our time is NOW to take the longest | stride of 'soul' ever taken. @ Easy to install-no furnace or fuel tank. 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