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Port Perry Star, 26 Oct 1982, p. 26

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: 15 TIAN BANGER AES LC Sa TOOT Do PERE LT EDEN SIH RI RAS PE nes SCN AR CR Ar Sib 00 18 BPR AE A A 2 PCR fa TL RIAU i TIER 100 A ARH ORY Le TAR BASRA HY SNES Le FA TIRE LTO STF Ar SR Tua Sh i SC TRA, OR ROI SO RA BE OT A EAR re TRC 3 0 CL AVR Lt RT 55 He .- NERO REREIRRA PIN ROWE REARS AERA EVER RAER SR FR AR AD Aa Ae Ab LE FUNAR 2a NAR H 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday October 26, 1982 ia Handicraft Guild meet by Mrs. E. Heron Burns Church celebrated the 133th anniversary of the congregation on Oct. 17th. It was a beautiful fall day and the santuary was beautifully Rev. McClure's message was from St. Mathew 13 and the message was entitled 'pucker up' everyone enjoy- ed his sincere and witty messages. Fisher recently. Mr. Les Guardhouse visit- ed with Mr. Herb Ashton one day last week. Recent visitors with Ted and Rose Heron besides their {| - Ashburn area news happy day on Oct. 17th when many of his friends and family called to wish him a happy birthday. He is 89 years young. We all wish him many more happy birthdays. By Beryl Espley The regular meeting was held at the Presbyterian Church Hall on Wed., Oct. 12th at 1 p.m. Earlier in the day, the members had gathered to work and ex- change ideas. The turn out was very good considering decorations using plastic mesh and wools in the Chris- mas colors. Marian Barrett from Seagrave will have patterns for tree decorations that she has found to be successful in the past. members wishing to take part are asked to bring the y §! decorated with flowers and Sylvia Kerruish of Whitby family were Mr. Harry There was no church that it was so soon after Pace mat size plastic grid (7 ¥ fruits. sang two lovely solos in the petcher of Orleans and Mr. service at Burns Church last Thanksgiving. Jo Dowson mesh to the inch) plus the ¥ | Rev. James McClure of St. evening 'How Great Thou ,,4 Mpg. Reg. Doubt of Sunday, some of the conducted the meeting. usual needlework articles. a Andrew Presbyerian Art and 'How long has it Brampton. congregation enjoyed the The most important The workshop will start soon 3 Bi Church, Whitby was the been'. y Lo 4 On Oct. 27th there will be a service at St. Johns, Port decision made was that con- after 10 a.m. Nov. 10th. "I guest minister for the day. In A social time was enjoye very interesting meeting at Perry, it was their Thanks- cerning prizes the Guild _ Members absent from the i : the morning, his sermon was over lunch in the church hall the Brooklin Horticulture, giving anniversary. offers in conjunction with the October meeting will be sad 4) ; taken from Philippians after the evening service, which is held in the United Next Sunday will be Port Perry Fair Board for to learn of the unexpected 3 t Chap.3 and the message was bringing another good day in "Church Hall at 8 p.m. laymens Sunday and Dr. pieces of rug-hooking. In death of Anna Parrott called 'beauty secrets'. the life of Burns Church to a Barbara Twining and her Dymond of Port Perry will years past there have been (formerly Bolenchuk) in | Ronald Ashton who was close. friends will give a craft be the guest speaker. prizes offered byt the respon- Oshawa last month. Anna | organist also sang two The Bible Class met at the demonstration of Christmas Welcome to our new se from the public has been Wasa long-time member and x | pleasing numbers. | home of Margaret Davis on decorations. You are resident, Baby Downs, a disappointing. In order to faithful friend of the Guild. k 5 | 3 At the evening service, Oct. 13th. The president welcome to come and enjoy daughter for Chris and keep the craft before the 3 ih 3 Aldene Wick conducted the the fellowship too. Christa Downs born Oct. public, it was decided that > t Ceda r meeting. Her opening Mr. Mike Ashton enjoyed a 17th. the Fair Board would be OFFICE 1 a devotion was 'Is meditation : asked if the Guild could enter : J arto? o_o . : 3 f Creek io imi? St. John Ambulance training tnineny mescne e | FURNITURE ; 3 3 giving peoms. Young people with the people gather -- parades, Liturgical decoration were Filing Cabinets 3 ih 3 by George Kilpatrick Nellie Hopkins had charge gesire to go into the medical hockey games, car races, presented by Dorothy Naples Desks - Chairs - etc. 3 NF 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farrow of the programme and she profession can get a head fairs, etc. and Beryl Espley. PORT PERRY STAR 4 and children of South River gave a very interesting talk gy pt through the St. John Its members are dedicated The next meeting will take 235 Queen Street E i? were recent visitors with the on the life of the British Ambulance Cadet program. to making First Aid skills the form of an informal ; oy Rick Larocque family. Hymn writer, Frances St. John Ambulance is and training available to workshop on Christmas 985-7383 3 Hh Bruce Cummings had a Ridley Havergal, and also looking for young people, reduce accidents and mini- 3 i spill at races at Kawartha gave the background of some ages 11 to 17 years old, mize their consequences. A : i Downs on Thursday evening. of the most familiar songs interested in caring for the A member of the Oshawa- { ] * His right ankle had the like 'Take my life and let it sick and injured. Whitby-Newcastle United - WARD I - £4 ligaments torn and he is on be consurated Lord to Thee'. A recruiting drive has Way, St. John Ambulance { ne crutches. Nellie also sang one of her pee launched to find youths has programs operating { "WE NEED S AULNIER" : fi yr. hg Mrs. Bob favourites of ae Havergal jn terested in becoming throughout Durham Region. { : ; Aid enstock of Oshawa were ymns, 'Like a river lified in First Aid and Further information about : ' : g i Tuesday evening visitors Glorious'. A happy time was ig Bon To the Cadet program or any Compassion ® Dedication 1 i with George Kilpatrick. spent over lunch served by The presence of St. John is other aspect of St. John ® A Voice for All ® = 4 Richard Larocque has the hostess. regularly seen at various Ambulance can be obtained { 2 hs been home from school for Miss Fern Stephen of events in the community. Its by calling the Oshawa { -- ELECT -- | the last three weeks with a Toronto was a dinner guest army of uniformed volun branch office at 579-4278 4 i bad cold. with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred teers are on duty wherever Weekdays. , { P AUL by AULNIER 4 . i : | THE S [5 J ALE 3 | n CONTINUES ELECT i i i b | Bm sn i i hester 3 from now il Chest i : N . ° [ ] 3 until November 13, 1982 and get Ji | Pedzikowski 8 FREE INSTALLATION - - in stock A t SCUGOG TOWNSHIP : ) on any in stock carpet. / y p - COUNCILLOR I oh : : i hs fl ae Come in, look at the values, i bh 8 a - -WARDIV - 8 | and SAVE | ! 0 4 Buy now and have it installed gs | cHestER : ] oh 41 Wy ) ; . . 3 ii a by our expert installers before : PEDZIKOWSKI : : i | | VINYL FLOORING the busy Christmas Season. eel LL LLL LEE PTE | A TTR 7 x | | / 8 Rou N } : ps : 5. 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