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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Feb 1966, p. 7

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BAS eR CA ER TR ' 1 stopped to have lunch. _about these lovely places. Participate It was a lovely sunny day on Wed., Feb. 9th for the regular meeting at the Hall. A large number attended, altho poor weather doesn't stop our mem- bers from these interesting get togethers, Mrs, Chapman pre- sident, conducted meeting in her usual pleasant manner. Lord's Prayer, repeated in unison. All arose and sang Citizen's Prayer also O Canada, Warm welcome extended to all, enquiries were made of ill and shut ins. Sorry to hear Mr. O. Stone is confined in hospital, also Mrs. Ida Pren- tice had the misfortune to fall, no defails up to time of writing. We wish them a speedy re- covery. Business was discussed. Many members & non mem- bers travelled to Toronto by bus on Mon., Feb, 4th to see "Take On T.V. out to last meeting. Next Euchre Sat., Feb. 19th at 8,30 p.m. Last Euchre, Feb. 5th was indeed a success. 20 tables were played at and a delicious lunch served by group. This involves a lot of work by those in charge, but every help- er is so willing to do their part and it is so gratifying to see so many out. Lots of prizes are donated by members, 'and grate- ful thanks to non members who kindly give too. Lucky winners last euchre--Ladies High Mrs. Mrs, L. Targinson; Gent's High, 'Mr. N. Gmblett, Mr. C. Watson, Mr. R. Cook. Don't forget the above dates please, a Chance" to be seen on T.V. ~~ Chanel 5 Mondays §:30~ Pi rT eT Two shows were taped there, | first show to be shown of our | visit there Feb, 21, second show | also with Citizen's, Feb. 28th. Mrs, J. Robertson, our past pre- sident's number was drawn with two others, they had to guess number of chips in a jar. Jessie won and will receive three hun- dred dollars worth of bed linen ete. Congratulations: from us all. Second show, Mrs. Tripp, who was on bus also was called and won consolation - prize of lovely jewellery. So Port Perry will be on the map those two nights in future, On way home In Port Perry by 12.30, tired but happy. There .will be no meeting on Wed., Feb. 23rd as Tuesday evening, Feb. 22nd a pot luck | supper will be held in Hall at 6 pm. afterwards -a short meeting, then Mr, H, Buckland will entetrain with slides: of -his' trips abroad. All enjoy these pictures as he explains-so fully So Ashburn Dr. and Mus, James La staff, of Richmond Hill, were Saturday visitors at the home, of Mr. John Miller. Mr. Kenneth Reynolds, of An- ca d Mrs. Robt. Cromie, of Toronto visited" Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lynde at- tended a birthday party for Mr. Warner Lynde at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DD, Moore, Oshawa on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Parrott, M. Chapman, Mrs, G, Sweetman, | TERIFARRT IYEd XB SES Ke SN In the absence of Mrs, Grif- fen, Mrs. S. A. Cawker, 1st Vice Pres., opened the meeting with a poem "Did You Give Him?" followed by prayer. Mrs, Caw- ker welcomed the n drew their attention to change in time to 2 o'clock. The Devotional was in charge the | of Unit 1, Mrs. Hardy read "Our Hope", which reading was interspersed by verses from Psalm No. 130 read by Miss Kent, Mr. Rice presented a sketch to the Church and 'the iadies lounge .as shown on the plan was unanimously approved by those present.---- : Mrs, Doris Williams gave a very interesting back review on "The Chance" by Jas. Michner. Janice and Lyle spent last week end with relatives at Belleville. Mt, and Mrs. Sam Arnold, of Scugog Island and Mrs. Walter Rogers, of Brooklin, were re- cent visitors with Mr. Nelson Ashton. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heron; Miss Mary Heron and Mrs. A. Reynolds were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Cromie, Toronto. - } The Ladies Guild will hold a and Mrs. Variety Supper in- the -church basement on 'Friday evening, please note those who werent | Feb. 18th-at 6,30 o'clock. It was announced that the "| Hospital Spring Fair would be held in the arena on May 28th, A letter was read from Osh- 1 . . + awa Prachuterial, acking ns to. increase quit last year's alloca- tion by 3% which met with the approval of the ladies. awa on Feb. 15th. A request was made to those who had taken tea towels to launder, to return them at their earliest convenience, Our attention was called to the World's, Day of Prayer to 'be held in the Anglican Church jon Feb, 25th at 3 p.m, Mrs. Howard Hall would like any ideas including a theme for the Fall Bazaar,. turned in to her. . ' By way of programme, mem- bers of Unit 3 presented a couple of skits entitled "Appar- ently Hospitable" and "We've been Excluded". N U.C.W.--UNIT #3 The Feb. meeting of Unit #3, was held at Mrs. Sam Cawker's hone with 10 present. : The 'Unit Leader Mrs. Merlin Dowson chaired the meeting ibers and Delegates were appointed to! attend the P¥esbyterial at Osh- | er Perry u. C. Ww. Local Senior Citizens PERRY STAR, Feb. 17th, 1966 - 7 POR I Ahurs., World Day Of Prayer Services To Be Held In Anglican Church Requests for specal prayers { have come from many lands | | this year as final arrangements | are \made for the observance of the World Day of Prayer. | As has been customary in re- cent years the first Friday of Lent, February 25th, 1966, has been set aside for services which will unite Christian women in of the proposed new addition 150 countries and areas. Locally services will be held [in Church of the | opening with Prayer. . . The Devotional was conduct- led by Mrs,. Stan Ploughman, and an introduction of the new study book was brought into the worship period. Mrs, | Jeffrey assisted at the piano. A very enlightening, as well | as interesting missionary talk on "Brazil" was presented by | Mrs. Howard MeMullen. The minutes were Sec'y Mrs. Jim Carnochan, and approved. Mrs. Lloyd Wake- ford read a letter from Mrs. Tremeer, lin the Stouffville Home. After to raise money for Unit #3. as this year's project. ) All members are asked to "bring an article to the next meeting, for the Bazaar, | also agreed to support Mitten Tree, 12 calls were reported. and collection amounted to: $7:30. Lunch was served by Mrs. H. McMullen and Mrs. S. Plough- man. The March seadtiuly will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wakeford with Mrs. J. Carno- chan, Mrs. L. Wakeford, Mrs. G. King and Mrs, A, Sandison in charge of the meeting, and the lunch. the Ascension | (Anglican), Port Perry at 3.00! C C. read by who is now residing some discussion mem- bers decided to use their talents They | p.m. It is expected that wo- men from practically all Chris- tian groups will participate. In preparing the service to be followed this year the com- mittee, composed of Scottish Women in Edinburgh have kept in mind the needs of eMurches round the world. Africa. for instance, asks special guidance | for those in authority in the | face of .that continent's rapid emergence into independence. ! sion for those who may be con- fused by the difference between democracy and totalitarianism. They pray also' for freedom in education and that the growing threat to individual liberty in all countries will be curbed. The old and the lonely are a "prime concern of the women of the British Isles'and continental Europe. while Latin American | women have asked that prayers | tioning their Christian prinei- ples. and for the church which | must find new ways to approach many complex social problems. attend the World Day of Prayer services are divided among a number of Christian projects in many lands with special empha- sis on literature. Bible Socie- ties, the Refugee services of the World Council of Churches, Braille books for the blind and . other areas of Christian work _ receive grants, When Canada first joined the World Day of Prayer in 1921 offerings for the day weraunder $400.00. In 1965 mor than" $64,000.00 was distri i through the Women's ™ a Church Council of Canada which is responsible for World Day of Prayer services in this country. proper crop management further savings are YOU at Feb. discounts. SMALL SEEDS--Your Co-o small seeds for forages " dations. UXBRIDGE Uxbridge 852-3321 Co-op Cropping Program 8 . FERTILIZER--Peak production can only be obtained by By purchasing your spring requirements in February SEED GRAIN--We now have supplies of seed grain in ; stock and we are offering Top Quality seed to you also . selected by rigid standards. "of custom blending in our Bumstead mixer. _ of your choice or Department of Agriculture ¢pommen- " Order 6aTTyn Ome seeds in short supply. UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO NF G0-0P CORNER .By GORD MURRAY of Ontario Retail Fieldman " Uxbridge Branch United Co-operatives practices and top soil fertility. RS. p offers a complete line of which are top quality and We offer you the service The mix BRANCH Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 McPHADEN 6 an 985- 234 Dec./66 E ADE'S NURSING HOME Nurse in Attendance Reasonable Rates, " Pleasant Surroudings PHONE 985-2806 WANTED Dead Horses or and Crippled Cattle "Highest Prices paid according _to size and condition _ Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE ED. PECONI & SON LTD. R.R. #2 WOODVILLE. Collectors - Licence 802-C-65 Feb, 4/66 MONUMENTS MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone: 723-1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Dec. 2/68 » |A.E. Johnson, ().D. For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7081 N Specializing in business and - farm operations. " Dec./66 INSURANCE BUILDING A NEW HOME? Chéck Our @ SPECIAL RATES e For Homes Undér Construction EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. -Dec. 81/65 DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM STOCK Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 268-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM - TYRONB License No, 4-C-66 © Cash. on the spot © Mar. 4/67 BUSINESS DIRECTORY DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY ormerly Apex T.V. Service Septic Tanks PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.6--Feb. 28/66 Ethel Nottingham for gh CO-OP INSURANCE NEEDS MYRTLE, ONT. Phone 655-4832" Feb./ MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. 28 Caleb Street PHONE 988-2137 PORT PERRY, ONT. - OPTOMETRIST Mary St. 9865-2383 " Apr./68 EVAL CASS OY Ty LA ied eG YS Tere fre REA (ATR Ve AER Dec. / 65 EA oy 1) Asia's women request interces- be said for youth who are ques- - Offerings made by those who ARTA STANLY AO «< peg . 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