Ra RS a No ty Cra a oe ENE QL en Rem aA as oe . eS A Ny "a ROE SF SEN RA AER SAR 8 SPS BR RY ANT IRRL SS RMARHE (S AAL R SAU VE a TE FAL S008 BY oe " ( ' SATIN Aen E £ | Na ay SEU MIRATE CA ah WEY ) od a! MR Ci Sa AT Dekh AYE 2 NBR 191 NRE WRAL, QURMTUEY ESALIE ALE REAR TE RRO AR SRS A SR lig i . FIRES ERR ARS RRA It AR CA REAR ads alte IRE . _ ou " - ' SP iii Sn -- PE ese et--a---- mg eT SEACRAVE Over one hundred members and ad herents of Seagrave United Chure Charge met in the evening, June 11th to celebrate the 26th Anniversary of Church The high light of the service Church Sunday Union. was the reception into the Church-membership of the and women. Dowson, Leona Reynolds, following young. men Shirley Aun Crosicr, rion For - rester, Marie Sweetman, Ronald Wan namaker, Isobel Sturman. music was given by the A.W. as the topic of his message, Special choir and Rev. Lougheed, chose "That ye all may be one." -- At the conclusion of the service, the minister, Rev. A.W. Lougheed was honoured on the oc- casion of his birthday, the 35th anni- versary of his eutry into the ministry | of the United Church. A was presented under the chairmanship of Owen Sweetman, of the Pleasant Point appointinent. Mrs, J. Tobin program and Mrs. R. Abraham rendered a duet and | the choir sang two anthems. Mr. K H. Lougheed, B.A. spoke on 30 year in the ministry and Mr. (5 spoke to the new members. Bruce, Supt. of the the Sunday presented Rev. A. W. a Hymnary ! "half of the anstoral Charge. Ade licious lunch was sciyved hy the ladies A feature of "which birthday cake. Morley School suitably engraved, on be was. a beautiful | Donald Ruesor Lougheed with | On June 22nd the Epsom W.A. will EPSOM hold a Garden Party at the home of Mis: McPhail who spent the winter fy poy Taylor on the 6th Con. vith her miece and husband, Mr, and of Reach. Vis. WW. Boynton, returned to wor home in Mifton: Fars Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cathérwood and sons of Claremont, Mis. Willian .ckney of Uxbridge were visitors at Medd home on Sunday - and Decoration Service at has ved. . y Music will be provided by the Gib- the Ray and peopie will play entitled -- Friend." evening the Sunderland young present their "My Favorite Girl attended thé Utica : Mr, cand Mrs. Percy Campbell of "oronto spent the week-end with Miss I ssie Heisie and Mr. E. Whippey. My. Norman Claughton of Stouf- ville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christie. ' Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Rogers and son Juy of Bowmanville. visited with Mur. TRADE MARK REG tnd Mrs, Walter Rogers on 'Saturday. is EN to carry home I Visitors at the Neeson home on A "Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Edward MERIT CE A AE son and Pearson orchestra during the popular | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 16th, 1950 MANCHESTER ~ Mr. and Mrs. H, O. Dobson attend- ed the funeral of Mr, A. A. Lapp at | jt ut Stouffville. $ i Thieves broke into Mr. Walter Howsam's early Suhday morning, taking a quantity of merchandise-- tobacco, cigarettes, pocket knives, ete. It is hoped the robbers are ap- prehiended, Mrs, Viola Schoapp, of Buffalo, is spending a week: with her brother, Mr. [Earl Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Alan 'Ronald of Saintfied, and Mr. and Mrs. Mus. ling. Miss Bounsall, of Oshawa, was the 'guest of Mrs, Joseph Johnson on Fri- W. F. Crozier on Monday even- | Miss Sleep's pupils entertained us with |§ 'a fine program of choruses, duet, and 4 ! Crosier and" Roy Moon, of Raglan, visited Mr, and "the morals: of the pupils Reach Teachers Meet 'A cold meat and salad supper will j Woodville on- Wednesday and on Sate The teachers of Reach township ky be served from 6.30 until all cre ser-| urday the funeral of Mrs. Newton Ray! ihe Fsehool with Mrs. Huter presiding. folk dances. 17 teachers answered the roll call, "A pleasant memory of i the past school year." - Migses Jean and Donna Samells, of 4 Port Perry, played a delightful piano [3s Mr, Archibald, Public School | § duet, Inspector of South Ontario, was the guest speaker. ing discourse .on the guidance book for Grade 7--"Bobby G" and showed |} how the book could incidentally guide 'Mr. Archi- bald stressed the importance of en- joyment and co-operation in work and (Kennedy, Mr. and Mis, George Newell, : . .{day. play in the development of the child. {Mr. Howard Adair and Miss Deacon, |- iViission Band Quite -a number from this neigh- He . expressed pleasure that Reach all of Toronto. . horhood attended the Memorial Ser- township is to have a Township School Mr. and. Mrs. Al Christie were in] The Port Perry United Church Mis- | vice at Utica on Sunday. Mr. Kaill "Area, Stouffville on Saturday attending the [sion Band are holding a special meet- funeral of Mrs. Newton Ray. ing on Saturday afternoon in the Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaill enter day School room to commemorate the {tained the ladies of the Utica W. A. 20th Anniversary of 7th. "lof Canada. . Ballard, the president. The members will take part in the Mrs. Wilfred Evans of [program and a sale of Home-made Bethesda was guest speaker and chose [Candy, Baking and other articles will Las 'subject "The Golden Rule." be sold. Refreshments will be served. Mrs, I. a vote of A cordial invitation is especially appreciation to extended to the past officers «of the Mission Band and a warm welcome will be extended to all attend. will be gi: atefully appreciated. jo mm Thursday afternoon, June Fred [Murs presided. Kendall moved Mrs. Cie nspirationsl- talk and-also a vote "Of thanks to Mrs. Kaill for use of the parsonage and to group in charge for [dainty Tench served. | vans for her members who and | of the Epsom circuit preached a vegy .e . or . interesting and fitting sermon and Muys. Kennedy, of Port Perry, sang in United Church her ever pleasing manner, "Bless this and "The Stranger of Galli- Mrs. Grace Hastings, 'of Port Ip erry was at the organ... Much credit is due Mr. Bert McKercher for the beautifully cared for appearance of the cemeteries, 'House" lee." and M¥s. A. Roach and family and Miss Carrie Cowan were at their re- {the week-end. ' Mr. and Mrs, Dennis McKinzey, Mr. - Misses Marion and Shirley . Taylor, of Epsom number: Dr, Staples thanked the of- ficers of the teachers' group for their |! part' in making the meetings inter- esting, beneficial and enjoyable. 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