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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 Feb 1969, p. 5

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PH ERAS ARN PART 7 AS TA) A L AC K STO C K N FE formed and ten minute dis-| PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 27,1969 --~ 5 on eel mative address on China, en] An interesting and much . By O. Hill Bail The loader' 'M ter] on Jesus teachings of Humil.| titled "Man and his family"| appreciated letter was re- Catherine Corden was hos{ P2!'€Y- ¢ leader Mrs, Waller ty. Offer ived| 2nd pointed out several| ceived from our Prayer Part- tess for the February meet- Hostess and group served Wright who had several) ity. Bring was. Tecelv things we might learn from| ner, Capon Whitbread, who ing of the O.N.O, with 23]? delicious lunch. Chinese Murals oni the walls,] and dedicated and this por oo" Gloced with pravs)is stationed at Frobisher Bay members 'and three A Very sorry to hear of Mau-| also Chinese mottoes posted| tion closed with prayer. or MIS WHE and Mre)in the Arctic region. Also present. ' ri Kinnunen's accident at| around the room, opened the| Secretary Mrs. Skelding Romeril terved: a delicious todiived Wire acknowledge: President opened the meet.| Port Perry High School last| meeting with a poem "My| read the minutes and corres neh, Attendance 11. ments for a Christmas Box . ing with the Secretary's re-| Monday. After treatment at| Brother". : pondence. Mrs. Kenneth Sal he ACW. meeting was| and for a contribution to the port of the executive meet.| the scene and in Port Perry| Mrs. George Skelding led| mells was appointed citizen. held in the Parish Hall on|Memorial Fund in memory ing and the January minutes, Hospital he was taken to Tor-| the worship and Bible Study| ship convenor of this unit. Feb, 20, with Mrs. Joh: Ha-lof a beloved former member Treasurer's report followed.|onto Western Hospital by| which consisted of Hymn-| Mrs. Samells and Mrs. Rom- Ion Presiding. : After the | Jessie Bailey. : Sandy brought a glass salad Brignall"s ambulance, "Where Cross the Crowded| eril brought some highlights singing of a hymn Mrs.] It was decided to send a bowl for all to see, but left The afternoon unit of the| Ways of Life", a reading on| of the Presbyterial. Harry McLaughlin led in [bale to We Diccesali cenire until later to decide on pur- U.C.W. met in the Vestry of Communism, and lessons| Mrs. Murray Byers gave a prayer and read an excellent | the first of April and in pre- chasing. Church Tuesday afternoon.| from China, groups were| very interesting and infor- article entitled "The: Cross". (Continued on Page 6) ? On motion a YR ac- count was opened and a de- posit of $300.00 made. 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