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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1972, p. 4

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5 LJ Ri L 3 Sry HEIR ANAT UOPAA REN RARE £2 Sl Rt baptism next Sunday. Please contact Rev. Pogue if you are interested. He would also 16 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1972 Blackstock News 3 RITE STS Scugog News On Wednesday evening, sixteen members of the "Head" U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Clara Dowson. We missed the other 10 members who were unable to attend. Our new president,' Mr. Bonnie Gerrow opened the meeting with a prayer and announced that the evening theme and study would be on 'Women of the Bible', Therefore, we sang hymn 609 __-- When mothers of Salem" and Mrs. Marilyn Trippread the Scripture from Romans 16 stressing the work of Phoebe; Priscilla and Mary. Then Mrs. Helen Redman .conducted a thorough study on other women as follows: 6 Marys, Herodius and her daughter, Salome, Rhoda, Anna, Martha, Lois, Eunice, Lydia, JoAnna, Claudia, Sapphira and Elizabeth, The conclusion was that most of these women served Jesus but in different ways. It was decided to continue with the membership fees of 50 cents as our funds are almost exhausted ' from many requirements. The manse donations will lapse for the present as its income should be now able to handle any expenses. Notes of appreciation were received from Mrs. Mabel Graham, Mrs. Irene Carter and Earl Reader. This week our members care for the hospital tuck shop. Tuesday night we sponsor a euchre party at the Municipal hall. Wednesda¥ morning representatives of "both U.C.W.'s will attend a Presbyterial meeting in 'Oshawa and at night there is anOfficial Board meeting at Manchester. All 'organizations should be represented. Mrs. Bonnie: Gerrow was appointed to Scugog Board of Stéwards as U.C.W, representative. The overseas clothing relief depot in Toronto - has necessarily had to close because of finances. Anyway the relief prefers money so that more appropriate needs may be purchased according "to the climate and the needs. More used nylons for Korea are cancelled for the time being. Many members brought 'used stamps, cards and Canada Packer labels. The 4th group will look into the possibility of selling lunch; perhaps 3 times through the summer at special museum days. The executive has planned - a bale to be packed in April. . The second group will conduct a fun night of Bingo for the cemetery fund in April. On May 31, there will be a luncheon at the home of Tired of looking at old walls? ' aa eee Prefinished | Wallboard Many Patterns fo choose from "Priced from Hie heet and up $3.99 ox 8 sheats REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry. -- 985-7951 -good reading in' Comfortable Pew', -- Big Change" and "God's Revolution" which will help ~~ us to -assess- what we 'do Mrs. Grace Love. Advance tickets will be available. Among the sick have been: Mrs. S. Arnold, Glen Parker, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs: E. Graham and the 'Taylors with flu, Danny Taylor has almost recovered from surgery and Jerry Jr. goes in to-day for repairs on his elbow. Mrs. 'Dorene Ash: bridge is somewhat disabled with whip lash caused by a lumber truck hitting her car. Mrs. Irene Carter returned from hospitalSaturday and is now recuperating. Mrs. Morven Hughes has had a few bad days of illness. . On Sunday, Rev. Pogue continued his series which will'include 2 more Sundays. His Sunday study was on the "changing ~world and" the changing Christian.'"' The increasing city life has had quite an effect upon us as we are continually more in- volved with urban life. A Theological Ferment began in,1940 and struck the church in 1960 with a revolution of thinking. Bonhauffer of Germany was one of early leaders and today Paul Tilley leads on. Why must old customs and thinking of the church ' change? Far- ming, doctoring, living have all changed. God is now a God of high risers, bridges, highways etc. To-day young people ask questions to learn the facts and get the proof. "How do you know?" Mr, Pogue suggested some The "The . believe. We, must be: 'open to new experiences around" us. - * In 1970 and 71 young people started looking' for something and moved back: to theological thinking. As a result several © new movements have begun. 'There were several new faces in S. School but what has happened to so many others who came frequently? There - will be infant UXBRIDGE VALLEY JAMBOREE GOES TO NASHVILLE GRAND OLE OPRY Friday, March 31 Return Monday, April 3 ( / COST: *61.00 "PRICE INCLUDES RETURN BUS, 2 NIGHTS AT THE SHERATON NASHVILLE HOTEL AND RESERVED SEATS AT GRAND OLE OPRY CONDUCTED BY BOB HATHAWAY For information call Paul Evans 852-7625 100 0000040000000 tassessseisassissssisncssnissssnscsssncssnetnccsninnses Registration Name membership. like names of those who are interested Anyone wishing to sub- scribe to the 'Observer 'please contact Mrs. Victor Aldred. After church many Scugog : stewards met and. aroused some enthusiasm and made decisions for more action. The "Head" LU.C.W is requested to supply articles for the Angola Mission. From the list below please let Mrs. Reta Reader know' 'what each member' can supply, Knitted bandages of fine cotton string, 4" to 8" 'wide, 36" to 54" long on-No. 13 needles. 1 light' weight _sweather and 1 light weight - and washable dress, 1 tie, 1 shirt (new or used), 2 pieces of used costume jewellery, 1 change purse, 1 key holder, 1 pair leather gloves and plastic bags (no holes.) it Church Services "PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves - Minister SUNDAY, FEB. 13th-- Services will be held at Port Perry at 10 an. and at Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. The ministers subject: will be "The Family, A Household of God'. ' The sacrament of infant Baptism will be administered at Port Perry. Port Perry amalga: mated church schoo] will meet at 10 a.m, and the Prince Albert Community _ church school will convene at the church at 7.p.m, PORT PERRY. - BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D; C. Payne, Pastor SUNDAY, FEB. 13th-- 9:50 a..--Bible School 11:00 a.m.--Heart Trans- plants -- are they morally wrong? 7:00-p.m.--A Cure for Heart Trouble Wednesday 7:30 p.m.-- Family Prayer and Bible Hour CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN SUNDAY, FEB. 13th-- Quinquagesima 9:30 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School . Wed., Feb. 16th-- Ash Wednesday 9 a.m.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, FEB. 13th-- Quinquagesima: 11 a.m ,--Morning Prayer Church School Wed., Feb. 16th-- Ash Wednesday 9 a.m.--Holy: Communion PRESBYTER!AN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, FEB. 13th-- 10 a:m.--Sermon -- Bible Snapsho (6) Joshua--*"Decision without regret" 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School. United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue Rev. P. C. Brown SUNDAY, FEB. 13th-- 9:45 a.m~--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER - in. a Spring Mrs. 'Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Mrs. Russell Mountjoy on the very sudden passing of Mr, Mountjoy on Friday, Mr. Mountjoy, one of Blackstock's highly 'esteemed "Senior Citizens!' passed away from shovelling some. snow following. the 'ternoon uni storm. Funeral services were held from Port Perry on Monday afternoon. Mr..and Mrs. Bert Allen, * Willowdale and Miss Annie Moffat of Roland, Manitoba were Sunday guests of Mrs." V. Bailey and members of the Bailey family. Bill Thompson is home from New Brunswick where heis finished with his school- picture assignment for 'a time. Mrs. Gladys Suggitt is convalscing' at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Suggitt following a hospital stay. Mr, and Mrs, Harry "Van. Camp were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dowson of Port "Perry, : Mrs. Reg Boundey, Port Perry and Mrs. Courtney Graham were Sunday 'supper guests of Mr. and Gerald Kelly and . Mrs, Hill to visit in the family. Winners at the Senior Citizen's Card Party on: Tuesday evening with 17. tables. were Ladies High--: Lorna Richards, Second -- 'Mrs. E. Vance Men' s High -- 'Emmerson Vance Second -- 'Earl Prescott, Next Sr. Citizen's Card Party will be February 15th. Sympathy, is extended to Mr. and: Mrs, Wilbert Archer on the passing of Mrs. Ar- "cher's brother-in-law, MF, Frank: Cook: of - Beaverton in his 95th. year... . Mrs. McQuade and Mrs. Ruth: Wilson ~ accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wilson of Nestleton to Scarborough to visit Mr. and: Mrs, Lloyd Wilson and baby Valerie on Sunday. 'Mrs. Wilson and "Valerie had just réturned home from the hospital on "Saturday. On -Sunday, Colin Asselstine entertained 13 school ~~ chums to a snowmobile party. Other visitors at the Asselstine home on Sunday to enjoy a day of snowmobiling as well as visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Mort: Lomax, Whitby and Mr. George Pidduck and son Ron of Courtice, AFTERNOON UNIT OF met at the: A of, We. new member Dora Martyn, Erma Strong "opened the 'meeting and elcomed all present and: thanked Dora for her hospitality. She gave a reading 'The Heavens Declare the Glory of God." - Elizabeth Skelding con. ducted the worship reading 'from Mark 10 and John 9, on the story of A Parable of the "Healing of the Two Blind Men. Hymn "All Praise To "Our Redeeming Lord" was sung. Minutes, offering, roll call and 2 cards of thanks were read, Trip to Con- ference on February 8 in Simcoe St. was discussed. 'The World Day of Prayer is to be held in :Blackstock United Church on March 3 at 2 p.m. Africa is to be the mission study for part of 1972. - Visiting was discussen with Marion Larmer and Nursing Homes this month, Thanks was extended to 'Erma who "has been our leader for the past two years. Audrey Wrights to secure a leader. for our group. The Bible Study Theme con- ducted by Marion was' on Salome. A delicious' Dessert lunch' was served at the beginning - of the meeting' which was attended by 13 members.the Candace Unit ~ of the U.C.W. met-at the -- ~home. of Joan Paisley. on Tuesday morning, February 1 with seventeen members, one visitor and four children present. Alma Duff led in worship. Edith McLaughlin was in charge of the programme which consisted of questions and' discussion period." Candace Unit 'is responsible for worship and programme at the March General Meeting. Supply and Welfare: Convenor, Eileen McLaughlin reported a package to be sent to Angola, Africa. C.E. representative (continued on page 19) Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION Phone 985-2333 or Box 489 PORT PERRY WES PLUMBING - LANE HEATING - - ELECTRIC ! PORT PERRY 985-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Address 5 | : Number Seats Required ; ThE Mail to: Triad Travel Service "0. 7 10 Brock St. East i de 0 Us = Uxbridge, Ontario Phone PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R, Batten. : Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m.--Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m~--~Evang. Service Deposit $20.00 per person

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