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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1990, p. 23

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UCW and hubbys host Villa birthday party A Delightful Open Installation For Blue Ray With 160 Sisters and Brothers on hand from various Chaplets ; Blue Ray, No. 238, O.E.S. had a Banner night. The Installation was held, October 11, in the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, to honour the newly elected Worthy Matron Sister Elsa Bongard and Worthy Patron Brother Fred Alton, and their corp of Officers, for the "Love and Happiness Year, 1990-1991." The Chapter opened in regular form under the leadership of Sister Jane Galbraith, assisted by Brother Alastair Newsome. Con- ductress Laura Alton had the pleasure to escorting many dignitaries to the East, where they were given a warm Blue Ray welcome by the Matron & Patron. After year end business was completed by Sister Jane; she and Brother Alastair voiced ap- preciation for the terrific support given by Officers and members during the Year. The Officers retired for a brief recess. Family and friends of the incoming Matron and Patron were welcom- ed into the Chapter. The Installation Ceremonies were conducted in a highly effi- cient manner by the Installing Board. During the evening two lovely solos: were rendered beautifully by Sister Linda Clements of Laurel Chapter, ac- companied by P.D.D.G.M. Sister Betty Dowden of Pickering, the able organist for the evening. At the closing of the ceremonies, the newly installed Worthy Matron, Sister Elsa Bongard, expressed warmest thanks to Officers & members of Blue Ray for the honour conferred upon her, and Legion update by Paul Saulnier On October 27 Branch 419 Ladies Auxiliary will hold their annual bazaar, starting at 11:00 AM at the Legion Hall. There will be all kinds of fine crafts on sale, delicious home-baking, special draws, a fish pond and Junch. outh Education kits are now available in all the Town- ship schools for posters, poems on essays relating to Poppy ay Early in the New Year, watch for information on the Le- gion's public speaking competi- tions. This coming Friday eve- ning (Oct. 26) the Legion will be holding a Halloween Bash with music by Kick R. Tickets are now on sale at the Branch. Members are reminded to pick up their 1990 cards to make room for the 1991 cards. "Trouble Shooters" will provide the musical entertain- ment for a 50/60 dance on No- vember 3. The public is welcome to this dance and tickets are just $6 per person. Dig out your dan- cin' shoes and come out and dance. At the general meeting Oc- tober 16, Branch 419 President Norm Budd welcomed several new members: Doug Blain, Wendy Blain, Carol Wilson, Ivan Guest and Raymond Wil- liams. The Legion is pleased to "have them aboard." As November approaches we end this column with the fol- lowing words: At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. : TREN dg & for the beautiful ceremony. Brother Fred Alton, also, voiced his appreciation for the honour of being Worthy Patron for the en- suing year. The immediate Past Matron Sister Jane Galbraith was presented with her Jewel by Organist Sister Carol Morrow; and Sister Elsa presented Brother Alastair Newsome with his Jewel. Many gifts were received by Elsa & Fred from Chapter friends and relatives to commemorate the im- pressive occasion. After Chapter closed a delicious buffet was en- joyed; arranged and convened by Sisters Judy Mitchell and Noreen Middlemiss; with D.D.G.M. Sister Margaret Jeffrey & Sister Elsie Wilbur pouring tea and cof- fee for the large assembly. A gala evening for Blue Ray! This con- cludes a memorable occasion in the history of the Chapter. Best Wishes to our new corp of Officers for a successful, challenging Year for the Order 1990-1991. Birthday Party Celebration The Nestleton U.C.W. and husbands were delighted to pre- sent a program at the Port Perry Villa on Wednesday afternoon to while away an hour of pleasure and fun for the residents. After completing the novel, humorous entertainment the U.C.W. members served a beautifully decorated birthday cake in honour of four birthdays; name-. ly; Maud Stell, Irene Philip, Tony Mark and Stanley Ewen, and Happy Birthday was sung. Love- ly, colourful gifts were distributed to those celebrating. A very hap- py occasion! Pleased to see some twenty or so residents present for the celebration. Our "best wishes" for the year ahead for the folk celebrating and other residents as well. Priscilla Jones - the Administrator, was the PORT PERRY. STAR ~-- Tuesday, October 23, 1990 -- 23 friendly hostess! Nestleton United Church Weather on Sunday, Oct. 21, was beautiful with greeters Henry & Effa Stainton welcoming at the door. Rev. Dale Davis conducted the service and spoke on the sub- ject of '"Trusting" - meaning to have faith; belief; confidence in other people; to be able to rely and depend on them; Let us try to trust; and have faith in God and respect for our church. Scripture reader was Dennis Yellowlees - with lessons from Ruth 1: 1-9a & Matthew 22: 15-22. Carol Mairs was the able pianist and the quartet sang a lively number 'Come Let Us Sing."' Very enjoyable! The minister told the children an in- teresting story; before going downstairs to classes with Superintendent Chris Davis. The offering was taken by Henry Stainton and Ken Weir. The ser- vice closed with a fine old hymn "Trust & Obey" in keeping with his sermon theme. Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Best wishes to our good friend Irene McKee who is in Port Perry Hospital. Community Church Caesarea On Sunday morning at 11 a.m. a large congregation assembled with Rev. W.H. Crawford using as his sermon title "The Importance of Godly Parents' - It is the in- fluence which comes from parents and grandparents that counts, especially when that in- flience is for good; based on 2 Timothy 1-5 verses. Organ music by Kathy Watts. Next Sunday, the Ibbitson family have a new member of the family for Bap- tism, October 28 at 11 a.m. The Sunshine Club meets on Tuesday from 4-5 p.m. From Page 23 Introducing the Colonel's Chicken Sandwich. Now you can get our secret blend of 11 herbs and spices in a bucket, a box, and finally, a bun. The legendary taste lives on. Kentucky Fried Chicken Is now available In new containers. ® - RN Hwy. 7A & Water Street, Port Perry 985-0020 Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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