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Port Perry Star, 19 Jan 1972, p. 13

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Fe! 'Eastwood and Mrs, Whitter. Qur new president, Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow opened the. meeting with a prayer. After siging a hymn followed by FRAN PHAR _ RL ARLE Elva Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Arnold. Mr. Gordon ~Collins, Mrs.. Cora Heayn, Mr. S. Nesbitt, Mrs. Estella Graham, Mrs. Ethel Red- cugog News to know he is.recovering so well after his operatjon in November. : at the home of Vera Asselstine with 13 members presént, Minutes were read and adopted. Rika Wygerde read the treasurer's report PORT PERRY STAR - Wadesdw, Jan. 12,1972 - B Wygerde, Pat Sleep, Vera Asselstine, Joan Graham and Marilyn Cochrane: It was decided not to have a meeting in February but to 2 4 Sixteen ladies attended the General Fund as we learn it Mr. Maurice Fralick was a ¢ sto C N ews 'Head U.C.W. on Wed- is in a very discouraging able to be home for nesday evening at the home state again, Christmas and New Years The January meeting of stoel. j Our new president Irma "of Mrs. Helen Redman. This "Thank you' expressions. butrequires perhaps another Soh i combined Sadie Cords, Bist Por x Wels informed the ladies o 'included st : . Mrs. re i f Mrs. week of thera .We are glad uxi lary ubs,, couts ress, arjorie "u ge. wo up-coming courses ol- 44. ANE guests were. fecelved. from Mrs py g Brownies, Guides was held Telephone, Riet Post, Rika fered to all interested ladies - First - {News and Ideas for Kitchens' with Blackstock Women's Institute as hostess at the Community Hall, Blackstock, January 27 10:00 .the Lord's Prayer, Mrs. man and Mrs. Norine Leahy. Ni , ; 4 Irene Carter read 'Scripture Three $2. donations were nb showing we have a balance meet _in the newly - 4:00 p.m. Ladies to from St. Matthew 5: 38 - 48. received from Scugog and £22), OUTO00 PRODUC of $238.11. Collection was remodeled Recreation bring their own lunch. As Presbytery has sent out Beeton. : Fe Sty taken after which Pat Sleep Centre for the first Monday Second - Nestleton W.I. have literature and: stressed. the In the hospital report, we WINTER : SPECIAL officially installed the new = in March 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 two ladies attending the importance of Stewardship learned that meetings are Purchase an 8 h.p,, executive as follows: p.m. At that time the 'Sewing With Knits' course it seemed fitting to start the being well attended and a 10h.p., 12h.p., or 14h.p. President, Irma Welts; mothers could bring Cubs at the Ont. Dept of year by passing on the in- washing machine has been TRACTOR with vice-President, Riet Post; and Brownies in to their Agriculture, Bowmanville formation in a study. es. purchased for baby clothes. Secretary, Marjorie Fudge; respective meetings and for two days February 15 - Reta Reader first discussed Please gather clothes for a Treasurer, Mary Duivestyn. return home with them, 16. Meeting ended with the: definition 'of Christian: spring bale, Membership of The following are the Mr, Glenn Wanamaker is Mizpah and lunch. : -, Stewardship as being man's 50 cents are due in February. members of the Com- the guest speaker for the A fine congregation was 'grateful and obedient There will be an Executive . : mittees: Scouters Club meeting at the present for the impressive response to God's redeeming Meeting at Bonnie Gerrows Get Mower FREE Social, Diane Davies, Plackstork Town Hall on service of Confirmation any love, expressed by the use of on Tuesday evening January TREWIN FARM Margaret Vehof, Sally January 30 at 7:30. On Rededication held in : e pe all resources for the 11 and a Presb Executive EQUIP Francis, Jean Adams. February 12 there is to be a United Church on Sunday 3 : Fed NA : : ; Sewi i ini ing. The following fulfilment of Christ's mission ~ meeting January 17 at Blackstock - 986.2483 Sswing: Rika Wygerde, day of training for Scouters morning : ver in the world, Hands are Ebenezer. The Women's ; e i McLaughlin, Josie : and Cub Leaders 9:00 a. to young people were receiv needed for service of various Institute of Scugog and Port amilton, Toni Kroeken- - 4:00 p.m. (continued on page 6) kinds. Therefore; on a sketch -- Perry area will meet at the - of an outstreched hand, each Township Hall on Wed- STEP THIS WAY FOR SAVINGS -- finger was chosen to write a nesday, January 19. There » Yuring his SIGANTIC DOLLAR OLE. a type of service, Each lady will probably be a euchre in ave eo Dy stocks : had chosen a subject on the near future. : will last of Super Buys -- All Fresh new which she would like to write Mrs. Elizabeth Stichmann : Stock and, Name Brands -- you [ust - an essay or poem and it was had a very funny reading can't go wrong. _ - found that serving hands entitled, "Mom doesn't want would be needed to fulfil much for her birthday." PRED. SAF UE each one. Wetook'an extract There was a review JAN. 12. 15 ¢ from the work = at Camp showing of coloured slides Quinn-Mo-Lac in Sept. in including the Centennial * learning how to get out of a parade in Port Perry, travel' rut and be different now we points of interest, weddings, concluded we serve through local activities, individuals, time, abilitiesand money and Island scenes. =. -. and studied our money that . Please note there will be a = '0 goes to the mission and Communion . Service at. Service Fund, since this fund -- "Grace Church this Sun- seems to be steadily drop- day. There is a meeting of ping though the need in. . great importance tothe creases. whole -..congregation - on: Many members offered - Wednesday, January 26 at 8 3 3 Oo (eo) [>] M A R 74 3 T S reasons why this is hap- p.m. at 'Grace', ® pening. We were informed as Representatives from a, to what countries our money ~ Presbytery' plan to attend T goes, how - many. ours and the one at Man- | FRESH SHANKLESS PICNIC MAPLE LEAF SHALL LINE missionaries there are, the chester, We don't know what ' . PURE PORK -- Ib. Tray Pack different types'of work they their plans are for us, so do C A A do and how -each' dollar is make an-effort to come out -- 2 y= : ib. - 8 us GE divided. The study concluded = and express ypur views and : ; MAPLE LEAF BIG 8 : with the story of a boy in wishes. Our future may - India who was a hopeless depend on you. Heads of BUT I PORK ROAST ai - Ib. 5lc ViENERS leper but received love and organizations please have TT - --- 2c TOS 'hope throught the Serving your reports ready for Rev. BU PORK CHOPS Ib. 63c F hands ai be Story in: the Pogue at i Sarly Sate So he MAPLE LEAF -- Your FCs Va0 Bak in 3 § 89 2 $ : mission of Christ's love. can have them ready for ; -_ or C We can serve .in simple booklet form. Please print COLD CUTS P & P, Mac & Cheese #2 : s s : ' . Dutch, Bologna . L] tasks like collecting used your reports if possible and , ; stamps, nylons - and no later than January 23. . : oh : 1S -- ASSORTED -- 9 oz. Jars Christmas or other cards. Many Island families will LIBBY'S -- 10 oz. Tins Our roll call required the remember Miss Winnifred 2 Fancy Tomato Juice 8- $1 00 JAMS or JELLIES 4 - $1 .00 ladies to state What they Niddery who taught for H PORK -- 19 oz. Tins. ',: HILLCREST -- 10 oz. Pkgs. would like to accomplish in ~ several years at thé "Foot" ; - 1972. Try to remember your and "Head." In 1944 she left CLARKS BEANS 4 - $1. .00 CHOC. MALLOWS 3 $1 00 ¢ desires and let us know at the due to ill health, but after SHIRRIFF -- 6 oz S. {4 ! end of the year how many recovery found a new life in Instant POTATO 3- $1 00 KRAFT DINNER 6 - $1 00 vere Sieeesaul ¥ Tine West, Last and 4 ¥) MOUNT ROYAL -- 19 oz. Tins COOKED __ 19 oz. Tins n the treasurer's repor iving out Wes st wee [) . a we learned we had taker in we heard of her again when Choice TOMATOES 4. $1 00 Libby's Spaghetti 4 $1 00 $2,495.00 and spent over we were sorry to hear her, CAMPBELLS VEG. or TOMATO--10 oz. Tin - -- oz. Pkgs. $2200. leaving a balance of husband had suddenly' S 0 U P S - 7 - $1 00 Shredded Wheat 3 o $1 00 (2 $222. ned We ln passed away. We al Wish to CLARKS -- BEEF or IRISH -- 24 oz. Tins PELSEY -- 2 Roll Pkgs. ; : assign our : $200 to the extend our sumpathy to her. S . \ ' S UE S.. $1 00 PO RT P E R R Y & ~ AYLMER -- 14 oz. Tins' : : AYLMER CHOICE -- 14 oz. Tins | PE SLICED BEETS - 5-$1.00 CREAM CORN 5 - $1.00 : AYLMER CHOICE -- 14 oz. Tins DEEP BROWN -- 8 oz. Tins IV, : 1 . A ito Si f FRUIT COCKTAIL 3-$1.00 LIBBY'S BEANS 5 - $1.00 ov =e ; LIBBY'S -- 28 oz. Tins NIBLETS -- 7 oz. Tins 5. $1 0 0 146 QUEEN STREET -- 985.2347 fed 46.0 ; CARNATION SNOWMOBILE KITS CUSTOM SNOW FLAPS 3 . : (Both Metric and LUBRICATION KITS EVAP. Regular wrench sizes) MIRRORS - BOOTS M | l K SNOWMOnILe SHogks Complete CARBURATOR 3 Ya & IGNITION SETS ~ BABY RNS SNOWMOBILE FIBREGLASS KITS CHEMICALS SPORTLINE FIBREGLASS ; (De-Icer, Starting Fluid. HIGH PERFORMANCE FOOD MARKETS 4 ' Track De-Icer, etc.) BELTS BN .

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