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Port Perry Star, 20 Feb 1990, p. 15

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Lob EN LN oer tT a Re Gl td i 3 hi Lon Bhar adh bles aie afi fe a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 20, 1990 -- 15 FORDER-PARKS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ont. LOL 1J2 985-8471 Lake Scugog Historical Society presents Cathedrals in England by Paul Arculas, Thursday, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. at the Borelia Com- munity Centre in Port Perry. Turn off Carnegie St. south of 7A. There was no euchre Thursday PRINCE ALBERT NEWS BY ILEAN PUGH PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS On Wednesday evening the U.C.W. met in the church hall church family. The offering was hai gs with 12 members and 3 visitors taken followed by prayer. The rly the weather willbe bet Guaranteed Investment Certificates Soma Livia MCVlian ogedsd minutes of tie last nesting sd 4. ,,, Best Rates we have Available at Our Office ... with a reading called "Love." The some thank you notes read. The Flare i ry given by Helen a Florence Smith, Myrtle 1 YEAR 2YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 YEAR Jewell and Pat Love. The theme "Children" Helen read I believe in children and God's Way. Hymn 604 Jesus loves the little children was sung. Scripture readings Pro- verbs 22-6 Matthew 19 13-15 and Ephesians 6 1-4. Susan Reed, our guest speaker was introduced. She spoke on the first Sunday been a very important part of the treasurer gave her report and stated a new refrigerator had been purchased. After several business items discussed, meeting closed and a lovely Valentine cake and ice-cream was served. The United Church are holding a Congregational Supper on Sun- evening due to the stormv dav hut Snelgrove, Jim and Minnie Mar- tin arrived home during the storm on Thursday along with a number of other Port Perry area people: from a trip to Arizona. Lloyd and Beth Pereman and family spent last weekend in the Ottawa area attending a shower, then a surprise 75th birthday par- ty for Beth's mother. This was a Schools that were started by the day Feb. 25 at 5 p.m. sharp with very ha occasion. Methodist back in the 1700. Susan a talent programme to follow. If Birthday greetings to Heather had done a lot of research and téld you plan to attend pleasecall Lin- Lucas. Hope you get your birth- us how the children had helped things change in the church and that the children have always da McMillan 985-3143. Lake Scugog Historical Society presents Cathedal's in England day wish. Please call Peggy Bredin with your news. Everyone enjoyed Christian unity by Michelle Bull Who would have believed it fif- ty years ago? In fact, there might have been a few sceptics even last week. Who would have believed that four hundred Christians from at least seven different denomina- tions could gather together to celebrate Christian unity, and thoroughly enjoy the whole thing? But that is exactly what hap- pened on Sunday evening February 18, at the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry. The Service in Celebration of Christian Unity was sponsored. by the Scugog - Ministerial Association (to which most of the Christian ministers in Scugog belong) and it was planned cooperatively by them. Most of the churches were involved in the program, or behind the scenes, and members of all the different denominations, about four hun- dred people in all, attended, wor- shipped, prayed, and had a good time together. Pastor David Beesley of Em- manuel Pentecostal welcomed us and acted as M.C.. Vic Walker of the same church led us in some rousing and moving hymns and choruses. The Port Perry United Church choir sang two beautiful anthems, and the Scugog Chris- tian School Chime Choir played two lovely pieces as well. Scrip- ture was read by the Rev. Bob LePage of the Port Perry United Church and by Regina Gedge of the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The Rev. Charles Bull of the Scugog Anglican Chur- ches preached the sermon. The service concluded with the 'a capella' singing ot the Loras Prayer and with prayers and blessing by the Rev. Bart Van Eyk of Hope Christian Reformed Church. Quite an impressive pro- gram! And then there were refreshments prepared by the Pentecostal and Epsom-Utica United Church members. Throughout the service and the fellowship afterwards, there was a spirit of thanksgiving and joy. We all knew that we still have dif- ferences, but no one wanted to talk about them. Some people con- fessed that they had been a little sceptical about "those other chur- ches" before they came, but they were happily, joyfully, humbly convinced by the time it was over, that what we have in common is far more important than what divides us. Organizers were overwhelmed and delighted by the enthusiastic response (services in the past have not been very well attend- ed). 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