'congregation SEAGRAVE NEWS (Too late for A meeting of the Seagrave was held in the Sunday School Room, on Mon- day evening, Jan. 20th. Owing to Rev. E. McNeil being in the hospital, Mr. F. Watson opened the meeting with a few remarks and prayer. On motion of Mrs. E. Clements and Mr. Morley Bruce, Mr. Glenn Wanamaker was asked to conduct the meet- ing, and to carry out the end isms last week) the Session. Mrs, J. Tobin presented the Deaths 1; 5 adults and 9 children; members received 14 on profes- | sion of faith, 4 by transfer. Bapt- S. School Sec'y report prepared | by Frank Tobin. ents port for the showing the smallest balance in| years $47.64. Mrs. E. Clem- gave the Treasurer's re- Sunday School, | were completed at a cost of | | $2400. Thanks of the Board and members was expressed to i Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen for the; use of the water they had pro-| vided by digging a well, at their own expense on their lot ad- . joining the church. | | Mrs. G. Wanamaker gave the . U.C.W. Sec'y Report. Mrs. B. of the year business. On mo- ; 3 L. Wanamaker the U.C.W. tion of Mp, ©. J. Boe aM My, Treasurer's Report showing re- , " \ < 5 heport s ing re- | 4. Bruce, Mit BL. Wand ceipts $1544.00. Expenditures: maker acted as secretary. The minutes of the last Annual meeting were approved as read. Clements reported for the Manse Committee. Mr. Clifford Mr. F. Watson reported for' Short stated the Washrooms AJ Written applications Dated Jan. 20/64 APPLICATIONS WANTED Corporation of the Village of Port Perry will be received by Council for the position of Assessor. Applications to be in the hands of the under- signed by February 10, 1964. JOHN F. RAINES, Clerk Jan.29 $1208.00. Balance $246.00. Mrs. | Mrs. Glenn Wonsshes, Treasurer, gave a very detailed | explanation of the expenses. listed in his report, which was as follows: Balance from 1962.. $1,341.95 Receipts (to date) .... 5,067.77 Expenditures iy : Baeee 4,390.02 Balance (to date)....$2,009.17 | which may be higher before the tocks are closed. Mr. Lawrence Nicholls was thanked for the trouble he had taken to secure cocoa matting for S.S. Room floor, and raek for coats, etc. The meeting then went on to plans for 1964. Messrs. O. J. Boe and Morley Bruce were re- elected as stewards and Messrs. | L. Nicholls and Ken Sturman were added to the Board. Mr. Glenn Wanamaker was asked to continue as Treasurer a duty which he carries out very efficiently. Mrs. H. Eagle- son to continue as Envelope! Steward; Mr. Douglas McMil- lan as M. & M. Treasurer; Mrs. Tobin to remain as organist. Auditors Messrs. R. Reynolds. Mrs. Clements to prepare Reports, also to write a note of encouragement to Rev. E- ~McNeil. ' Young People's Class to try | several M. Bruce and | | to arrange for some group PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. JAN. 30th, 1964--3 meetings, with the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wanamaker. Anniversary for fall set as athe last Sunday in September, as usual. The Annual Turkey Supper, Nov. 4th, the 1st Wed- nesday in November, as for| years. The meeting was closed by the Benediction. . Refreshments were the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keen visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bowes, of Maple. Rev. E. McNeil is recovering very nicely after his operation. Mr. Darrell of New York are with Mrs, McNeil at the Manse. Mrs. Fred Grose is spending a few days in Toronto, while Mr. and Mrs. B. Dowson are with Mr. Grose. Mr. Leon Standish has re- turned from a two week's visit (in Montreal. served by | recent! and Mrs. K.! 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