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Port Perry Star, 11 Mar 1997, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" bovis 28h Pika 4 ht LAB ai dile iar ud ~ nm PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 11, 1997 - 19 Ru PORT PERRY STAR < RAL Roors Kelly Mixed Bonspiel coming this month Following their son Travis' baptism, Tom and Tracy Martin and big sister Megan hosted a family gathering at their home in honor of the special occasion. Guests were George and Marilyn Cochrane, Tom and Marion Martin, Tim, Kelly and Cara Cochrane, Ted, Carol and Reilly Cochrane, Anna Martin, Andy Palidwor, Rob, Louise, Robbie and Joanna Martin, Steve, Lorinda and Mark Bryans and Ron, Valerie and Emily Linton. Alma Duff, along with Grace Pargeter, Norma Wolfe and Muriel Hoskin now all from Port Perry but formerly from Blackstock returned from a most enjoyable trip along the Mississippi River and including a cruise in the Gulf of Mexico. Muriel and Henry Wotten have returned home from a vacation in Florida. Mabel Cawker of the Nestleton area and long time correspondent for that area passed away last week. Many from here paid their respects and attended the funeral on Saturday. What a gracious lady. She will indeed be missed. Our thoughts go to her three sons and their families. Eileen McLaughlin reports seeing a pair of robins that have returned hoping to find spring in this area. Bet they are surprised at the cold wel- come that awaited them. Sign up sheet is at the arena for the annual Kelly Mixed Bonspiel which will be held on the evenings of March 24 and 25. Do get your names in for this end of the season event. On Saturday evening Gerald and Joyce Kelly hosted a family gathering. Dinner guests were Lois and Tom Feltis of Lake Dalrymple, Jean Jones of Lindsay, Peter and Elizabeth Peeters, Courtney, Kathryn and Graham of Omemee, Harvey and Joan Graham, Mark Graham of Purple Hill and Jennifer Garrett of Brooklin. Members of the Blackstock Agricultural Society are reminded of the fair board meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. at the Town Hall. Do try to attend. There were nine tables at the Tuesday evening euchre party with the following win- ners: Verna Slute, Velma Johnston, Marg Finney, David Craig, Marie Gibson, Richard Potter, and Kim Groulx. Winners of the draws were Kim Groulx, Muriel Butson, Richard Potter, Verna Slute, Kathleen Watts and Vivian Kidd. About 200 attended the Blackstock Lions Club 10th annual Farmer's Night on Thursday evening at the Rec. Centre. The evening opened with welcoming remarks by the evening's chair Lion Blair Martyn followed by the intro- duction of the head table. O'Canada was sung followed by the toast to the Queen and Canada after which the Lions Grace was sung. A delicious roast beef dinner that had been prepared by the Lioness Club Congratulations to the Recorder consort from R.H. Cornish Public School, includ- ing local girls, Ashleigh Sandiford, Logan Schnider and Michelle Zidner. They placed first at the Sunderland Music Festival recently. Congratulations to Nicholas Leveille for placing fourth with a mark of 84 at the Sunderland Music Festival in his piano solo, pre-Grade 1 music. Many thanks to Joan Lee. Happy birthday this week to Bill Colwell, Jay King and Jesse Hanson who turns five on March 13. Seagrave Church News Becky McDonald extin- guished the fourth Lenten candle at the church service on Sunday. It was the pink candle which reminds us of how our fears stop us from experiencing true joy and Good showing at Sunderland | Music Festival on piano solo 'Seagrave by I'\\alp Sandiford sharing it with others. For the anthem the choir sang "Prayer." Rev. Carson's sermon was "The cross - key to the mystery of inequity" (gross injustice). He told of the death of a South African man who was in prison in 1977 because he protested against apartheid. It was gross injustice just as Jesus was a victim of injustice. Please call Diane Cooke with your news next week at 985-3722. assisted by some members of the Nestleton UCW was served. The expected speaker, Ralph Goodale, Minister of Agriculture was unable to attend due to weather condi- tions at the Ottawa airport. Our local MP Alex Shepherd rose to the occasion and spoke to the large crowd on matters pertaining to the agricultural sector. He discussed the Pest Management Review Agency and future concerns of farmers. Alex spoke of the importance of agriculture world wide and the challenges of the effects of modern technology in the farm- ing community. Alex assured those in atten- dance if there were questions that he did not know the answer that he would get further infor- mation for them from the min- ister. Congratulations to the Lions Club and especially chair Bill Ingram for an excellent evening. Anyone who has a strong desire to read the speech intended for the minister call Bill to borrow a copy for your information. On the evening of Friday, March 7 at St. John's, Blackstock some 40 people from the various churches of Cartwright came together to celebrate the World Day of Prayer. This year, the focus of the service was on the plight of the people in the divided coun- try cf Korea. Members of each church led various parts of the service. The service had been designed by the World Day of Prayer committee of South Korea. The context of the ser- vice was the not yet fulfilled hope of the Korean people for reunification of their homeland and they had chosen a theme "Like a seed which grows into a tree." In addition to scripture read- ings, prayers and hymns appro- priate to this theme, there was a very meaningful moment when representatives from each of the churches took part in a ritual planting of seeds while Ken Hudson of St. John's explained that the prayers for reunification and for peace in the world were like seeds which would grow into a tree of peace and freedom not only for Koreans but for all people. There was enthusiastic partici- pation in the prayers and in the singing of some well known hymns and a couple of new ones. As befitted the Korean context, the service was punc- tuated from time to time by the sound of a gong. Father Hugh opened the ser- vice with a short prayer, and pronounced the Benediction at the close. Then everybody went to the Parish Hall for refresh- ments and the opportunity for all those persons of the various denominations who had just prayed together to enjoy some good old fashioned social min- gling. Judging from the com- ments, everyone felt moved by the service and is already look- ing forward to the 1998 service which will be hosted by Blackstock United Church. On that occasion, the service will be designed by the churches in Madagascar on the theme "Who is my neighbor?" St. John's Library is now open! On Sunday morning, Father Hugh blessed the new library and thanked librarians Ruth Welham Umphrey and Anne Carmichael for their hard work in acquiring books, cata- loguing them and developing library procedures. The library has a selection of children's books as well as some great reading for adults with works on church history, spiritual exercises and such things as theology, liturgy, etc. Ruth and Anne are very grateful to all those who donated books. They encourage all members of the parish to read these books and they also invite further dona- tions of books. Wendy Bentley has announced that she can take orders for St. John's "Raise the Roof" Easter goodies up to, and including, Sunday, March 16. Wendy's number is 986- 4419 but you can place your order through any member of St. John's. Watch out for children on March Break and have a safe and happy holiday This week is the beginning of March Break. Please keep a watch out for children play- ing in our neighborhoods. Have a safe and happy holiday. Mark your calendars with the Maple Syrup Festival which will take place at the Prentice Farm on Sunday, March 23 beginning at 9 a.m. Don't forget about the mud or snow and wear appropriate foot wear. This popular event is sponsored by the Port Perry L.O.L. For further information please call 985-2622. Scugog Island United Church The fourth Sunday of Lent was observed at our regular time of worship at 9:45 a.m. Reg and Emily Davis extin- guished the fourth candle in our Lenten Tenebrae. Following the services 23 Sunday School children enjoyed a pizza party to kick Em island off their March Break. Special thanks to the teachers and volunteers who made this time fun for the children. The Lectionary Bible Stud will meet on Tuesday, Marc 11 at 1:30 p.m. at S.1.U.C. The Learning About Our Faith group will meet on Tuesday, March 11 at 7 p.m. at S.1.U.C. The Moms and Tots will meet on Wednesday, March 12 at 9:30 a.m. at S.1.U.C. Choir practice will be held on Thursday, March 13 at 7 p.m. The Support Group will meet on Friday, March 14 at 9:30 a.m. A service of Communion will be held on Sunday, March 16 at 9:45 a.m. The Grace U.C.W. will be holding their St. Patrick's Day Supper on Monday, March 17. For tickets please call Florence at 985-9346. Looking ahead...Mark your calendars with square dancing on Friday, April 4 and the Pastoral Charge Pot Luck Supper which will be held on Saturday, April 5 at the Island Hall. Further information will follow. For pastoral care call Elaine Barber at 985-4094. For next week's column call 985-8871.

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