BA seid asad abd on bn ativan dbiriind dose # MAYOR MALCOLM (at left) took the oath of his office January 2. Township of Scugog councillors sworn in Scugog Island Mr. and Mrs. Orval Heayn and Bruce drove from their home in Kingston to spend 3 days of Christmas at the home of Ruth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. Bruce has completed his University course and is currently employed with very interesting work in Ottawa. Mr. Arnold's sister from Ebenezer was also a guest for Christmas dinner. Mr.a nd Mrs. Don Gerrow have just returned from spending the vacation period in -Estavan, Sask. with Bonnie's mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson spent Christmas- and New Year's with Jim and Janet in Oshawa. and now of Blackstock has been quite ill and in a Toronto hospital. But she is now home and improved. We trust she will soon be re- stored to her former active self. The **Head" U.C.W. will meet to-night at the home of the new Pres. Mrs. Helen Redman, with her new Executive and all the other members and guests. Please note, there will be a Congregational Meeting for adherents of Grace Curch, at 8 p.m. on Thursday. Jan. 17. This is for all who are interested whether you hold an office or not. Those who have reports to turn in please havd them typed or written in pegeil (ball point pens do a aE nas T= AHL AYER I---- REG ROSE(right) accepted his oath of office at the inaugural of Scugog Council January 2. No decisions at late meeting News starting some family visiting soon. So we trust you will be prepared to welcome him, and get to know him, and give him your support. Next Sunday. there will be the winter Communion Ser- vice in what is known as the Season of Trinity. We were pleased to see so many at Church on Sunday but note {hat some of the children are dropping out again. Rev. Pogue's story for them was based on some of their likely Christmas gifts tJig-saw puzzles). We shall not go into details, as only those who are present gel that. IFor the adults his theme was: "Every man sees what 'he wants™ (We find this true The new Scugog Council met until after midnight January 7. Most of the meeting dis- cussion concerned the divi- sion of duties and salaries of the Township's four by-law enforcement officers. Be- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jon. 9th, 1974 -- 7 Wh NNN Ser RT A SAN SEATS COUNCILLOR KENNY (left) was sworn in by Alex Thomson January 2. cause of the confidential nature of these discussions the enlire meeting was con- ducted in committee of the whole. Also on the agenda were Arena Board Chairman Vin Walker and Historical Society President Bill Brock who brought council up to date regarding their needs. No decisions were made. The next regular meeting « of council will be January 14 at 7:30 p.m. Create new beauty for your home with Z-Brick Make your home new again! Drab walls disappear forever under a new warmth, colour depth and texture with any of the Mr. and Mrs. Nelson not take on the ditto when we attend a Church : 4 ; Reader and family were machine) and give to Rev. Service). What do we mean Beautiful Family of Z-Brick prod ucts. pleased to have Betty's Pogue by Sunday, Jan. 13. bv Maturity? -- Physical -- sister, Mrs. Mary England, from Los Angeles, Cal. spending several days with Arrangements have now been made for Rev. Geo. Wylie of Oshawa to take over Mental? Emotional? -- Knowledge? What is Christian Maturity? These DO IT YOURSELF... You need no special skill [- 8 them. Rev. Preston Brown's points were all brought to or special tools to cre: We were sorry to hear former duties. He will there- ur attention. Here is an i. fe 7 a : Ag . ' . Pa) a pe oC, - TAL Mrs. Jennie (Leighton) fore likely meet the Congre- illustrative story: -- A A; periedt Fick wa Bailey formerly of Scugog (| CL wo Special 'Magter gation on Jan. 17 and also be Scotsman once said he could become A Christian all by himself without going to a Church. When the visiling Pastor discussed this with him. as they sat by an open fireplace, the pastor removed a glowing coal from the rest of the coals. After watching for a few minutes, il was noticed that gradually the single coal faded and lost its glow without the support of the others. We don't know the re-action of the Scotsman who watched this silent rea- soning. The conclusion is that at the opening of a new APPLY Z-BRICK BY YOURSELF selection of Wallpaper See our beautiful EASI-BILD Home - Improvement Library Over 30 different informative booklets, such as: How to modernize a basement. DOG DINNER The Complete Dry 'Dog Food 5 () OFF per 20 Ib. bag MASTER FEEDS PORT PERRY 985-2131 WALLPAPER. 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