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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1974, p. 20

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a 20 PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday, July 17,1974 News from Manchester Obituary FrHEL IRENE INO faa net ) HE TIC 4 RY, To \ oH Jew ak a DERI at A YEN AR VOATEY LSI 4H ia" EMERSON PORT PERRY PASTORAL SRY TERIAN CHURCH Church Sunday. July 21, Sunday. Thirty five friends Britain, Eugene Anness Ethel Irene Emerson pass- CHARGE # IN CANADA i 1°15 am Rev. G Wylie in © signed the guest book. staving over, recent guests i way peacefully after a The United Church of SUNDAY. JULY 21 ok charge Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliott with Mr.and Mrs. Art Field- |, 01 ilness in Peterborough Canada } St. John's. Port Perry ot } The curtains at the front of and Robert returned Thurs- Ing Civic Hospital on Friday Rev. R. Brawn, Minister 1 aoe. <Divine Wordilp A our church and around the day from an extended trip to Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Cawker jog 1974. ' SUNDAY, JULY 21st Port Perr United Church w choir rail are placed and look ~~ New Foundland. The Mari- visiting her sister Mr. and Born at Yelverton. Ontario Combined worship at St. ' Y Ron sa a oy lovely. times. Quebec and places Mrs. Rae Tomlinson, South: jv 17. 1889. she was the Johns Presbyterian sanghet jn] J » 1 Remember ladies. Elsie"s east. Hampton. over the weekend. 4 iishter of the late william The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Worship dur gn - or wedding Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Way, Mr. and Mrs. Harley John- 4d Elizabeth Philp. in charge Burn's Chen: =H 4m <i, We are all very pleased to Toronto. weekend guests son and Gregory of Fenwick On April 12, 1911, she 11:30 a ne orship Yr report Mrs. Jessie Dobson is with Mrs. Dolly Roberts. visiting over the week end pecame the wife of Malcolm - linis er: Entvre 1 home again after eye sur- Ronald Torrens, Montreal with his parents Mr. and [i ncis Emerson. The de: United Church of Canada The Rey. Sun hh y fd "gery in Oshawa Hospital. spending sometime with his Mrs. Frank Johnson and (iced lived on the family SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Phone 985- i Mrs. Clara Thorne. . grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley. farm at Nestleton until her Rev. B.R. Pogue Oshawa. Mrs Jessie Trotter, Frank Johnson and Wesely. death. SUNDAY, JULY 21st-- 1 Toronto. Mrs. Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson Manchester U.C.W. She is mourned by her &:45 a.m. -- SCUGOG } EIR Bain. dinner guests with callers with Mr. and Mrs. On July 4, the Manchester j,,shand and five children, 11:15 a.m. - MANCHESTER CE Mrs. Aletha Holtby. Sunday, Allan Jackson, Brooklin,- U.c.W. met at the home of pyyfessor Edgar. Toronto, ie Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding Sunday evening. Mrs. Ethel Franklin Brook- ge (Mrs. M. Bird) Brook- RETOCK X held open house in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Field- lin. The call to worship by lin. Frank. Peterborough, " BLAC KS CHARGE Mrs. Josephine Bain. who ing. Keswick, Miss Edna reading in unison, In Safe (advs (Mrs. D. Stutt) Bow- [PASTORAL C . ad PORT PERRY was eighty years young on Fielding, Port Perry, The Hands. All Praise to our ville and Irene (Mrs. B. United Church of Candia BAPTIST CHURCH . Art Anness family, Little Redeeming Lord followed by witherlv) Oshawa. Pre- Rev, y. hirpign Mii Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor i the Lord's Prayer, Psalm deceased are two sons, Don- SUNDAY, ) y K Ee ice: 9:45 - Bible School PR 16 read. Annie Jackson chose 14 ip 1971 and Flving Officer 10 a.m. Blackstock Servic 11 a.m. - Morning Worship Ai as her topic "Hands". Marg paiph Emerson, killed in 11:15 Nestleton Service 7 p.m. Open Air Drive In Additions CARPENTRY Commercial RON RANKIN & SONS . Port Perry - 985-7679 Croxall read some old time news from 1933 Uxbridge Times. | Pat thanked Ethel for her The next meeting to be at Mrs. Aletha Holtby's home August 1. Rev. G. Wylie gave the benediction. Ethel and Marg served a delicious lunch and Annie Jackson gave a funny reading on zippers. A social hour was enjoyed. Everything you want from dog food, you get from Shur-Gain. Good nutrition. Good taste. Good price. Take maximum levels of beefy meat consistent with good nutrition. Add the best cereal products. Then nutrients needed for optimum growth and develop- ment. They also like the conditioning Shur-Gain can action 1944. She left cherished mem- ories to fifteen grandchil- dren and one great great standards she set within the home were praise worthy and challenging. At all times friends and relatives were made welcome and enter: tained to the limit of her ability. Although in failing health in the last two years she made a valiant effort to continue her many activities im the community. During her active and fulfilling life she was honoured with life memberships to the Nestle- ton United Church Women, Nestleton Women's Institute, She had been a Provincial Board Director representing West Durham Wl. and Cur ator of the Central Ontario Convention for six vears. She had held office in the Order ol the Eastern Star. Blue Rav Chapter 238. Port Perry. She also enjoved the work of the Port Perry Hospital Aux- ihary and Port Perry Handi- craft Guild. As a Silver Cross Mother it was her duty many times to place the Memorial Wreath on the Cenotaph. Rev. V. Parsons conducted the funeral service held at McDermott-Panabaker Chapel and the interment in CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister "SUNDAY, JULY 21 Worship at United Church a ------ We give 10% discount off publishers list price on text book purchases of *10°° or more. Order NOW and save. : Each Sunday Evening During July & August All Welcome Enter by North Gate : hospitality and welcomed all grand-daughter. Elizabeth Wed. 7:30 - Prayer i : members and guests. Alver- and Bible Study a General Contracting ta read the correspondence. ouving the sity-three | SUNDAY, JULY 21st 2 Elsie's wedding planned, our ....c of her marriage she . ars & H 1 le Sept. 28. PENTECOSTAL CHURC i Homes Cottages - ais, 9 made a good home for her Rev. R. Batten, ; : g Treasurer's report good. husband "and family. The ST. JOHN'S, BLACKSTOCK ov Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service 1251 Simcoe Street, R.H. Thomas Books & Gifts SIMCOE CENTRE (South of Taunton Rd. Telephone 725-9500 North -- Oshawa, Ont. - Steps from the L.C.B.O.) | WES PLUMBING - LANE Nestleton United Church Cemetry. The pall bearers were six _highly-esteemed neighbours - Sam Cawker. Victor Malcolm. Lawrence Malcolm. Ralph Sadler. 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