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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Apr 1966, p. 6

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t+ ® 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR, RTD 2S ae TL a eh MOGI 00 23 UE BY Tyfly's BAN A. 7 22a shen alin aa----------:k2St- Thursday, April 7, 1966 BRIER by Pauline Johnson Because, dear Christ, Your tender wounded arm, Bends back the brier that edges life's long way; That no hurt comes to heart, to soul no harm, I do not feel the thorns so 'much to-day. Because I never knew your care to tire, Your hand to weary, guiding me aright, Because You walk before and crush the brier, It does not pierce my feet so much to-night. Because so often You have harkened to My selfish prayer, I ask but one thing now: That these harsh hands of mine add not unto "EPSOM NEWS "| called. the Community Buchre & Dance on Friday evening. The winners of the ladies prizes were: 1st Evelyn Tait; 2nd Olive Gimb- lett; low A. Christie, Men's winners were: 1st Ab. Timms; 2nd Bruce Houghland; low Hugo Bradley. Mr, Birkett and Mrs. Rogers supplies the music for the dance. Mr. D. Prentice Though we don't men- tion it a "Thank You" should be said to the three men who go to the school before the party to set up tables, chairs & ete. and those who serve the lunch and clean up after, These tasks seem meniel and one has a ten- dney to forget the faithful few who perform them but it takes everyone's co-operation to make any project a success. There will be another party AN'. 3 f . LR + iY DURE NE HPAES LIN SFR Ear SW Ie i» ee OAR ER oh APA RATA NAA To TT per NE oF f OMACPOREEAF BL vat Mr .and Mrs. Mel McGee and family visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Waddell at Bethany. Glad to report Mr. Ray Dusty has recovered from his illness. | Master Kenton Baird and | Tommy Hunter are to have a tonsil operation at Port Perry Hospital this week, Mr, and Mrs. Clare Burrows of Hespeler at her sister's Mr, and Mrs. Ellwood Clements on | Sunday, | Glad to report Mr. Milton Ry- nard home from the Hospital and improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Foster are moving to Whitby soon. We will miss them, Mrs. Harold Howsam spent Monday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird April 15th, Everyone welcome. The crown of thorns upon Your bleeding brow. There will be service Good Friday morning at 10 a.m. There after church service will be held each Sunday morning at 10.00 am. Come and bring your recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. | Ed Taylors of Uxbridge. GREENBANK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elliott of Oshawa spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Clements, Mr. Ronald Blakely left on Saturday by plane for a holiday in Florida, and will be return- ing with aunt and uncle Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Scott, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cooper of Toronto spent Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Lee. Sorry tereport Clark Blakely is in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Geo. Beaton and Mrs, Fred Phoenix attended a shower at the home of Mrs. Ed. Pren- tice in Whitby for Grant Ren- nie and his bride to be Miss Valerie Young. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leask cele- brated their 85th wedding an- niversary with their family at the home of their daughter Mr. "and Mrs, Keith Sweetman of Port Perry. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Phoenix were Mr, Ed. Phoenix and Mr. Bob Phoenix of London and Mr. Geo, Beaton, Mr, and Mrs. Bill McMillan at Mr, and Mrs. Armour Mec- Millan's on Sunday. On Wednesday some W.I. members were in Brooklin at- tending a summary day. Mr. and Mrs. A, Couves at- tended the Home Show in Tor- onto, also visited in Brampton on Saturday. Word has been received by Mr, and Mrs, James Lee from their daughter Marina that she and her husband Robt, Palmer had arrived back safely to Djg- Karta, Indonesia, after a two week's Vacation to Bangkok & Hong Kong. Robert is at the Canadian Embassy in DjaKarta with the External Affairs. and Mrs. Please remember the euchre party at the hall Thursday night, April 7th. friends, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans & family were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and family. Mr. Donald Asling was at a Fellowship planning meeting for York Presbytry at Aurora on Sunday evening, We were sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs. Janet Ashton of Oshawa who was laid to rest on Monday. Our sympathy to the bereaved families, Mr. Kerry Millman, Orr Lake was with his mother this week- end. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Alan card is again a pa- tient in Uxbridge Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Dorothy Police and Fa- mily and friends visited with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Geer on Sunday. We are pleased to see Walter Kerry is able to be out again and w do hope that he will not have any more attacks, Mr. Larry Doble, Coach and Mr. Harry Geer, Manager. of the Epsom Bantam team took the team to a show, then for} lunch. | Mr. and Mis. Jerrold Asling and Jannette of Toronto were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling, | Mr. W. J. Shane of Toronto visited with his granddaughter Mrs. McKinley, Mr. McKinley and his great-grandson Mark one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jeffery of South River visited with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Asling, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clarke of Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Asling and Jannette were sup- per guests with Mr, and Mrs, Keith Ashton, Richard and Julie on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor were supper guests with Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Houghland and fa- mily on Sunday. Happy Birth- day Bruce. 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