aay ot ha divad any Ta x : Re on 8 no) ie pHa Above is the new Pontias Laurentian [demand for hardtop styling in the Sport Coupe, introduced by General [moderate price range. The absence of Motors of Canada to meet customers |side pillars and the high rear window ht Ba as eR ORO DR A give the car a light, airy appearance and afford exceptional visibility. gram for affiliation service. | At the L.0.B.A meeting Thursday night Mrs, Hilton Johnston, Grand Mistress of Ontario East, Mrs. Wright | Blackstock (Too late for last week) There were thirty ladies and five children present at the Women's In- stitute meeting which was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. McArthur on Wed- nesday afternoon. After the opening exercises Mrs. D. Dorrell read the Easter story from St. Mark. The mot. to was "A tree can made a million matches, but one match may destroy guests. before one was organized in Janet- was presented with a table lamp. Scugog News Friday evening the HiC Club enjoy- and Mrs. Muirhead, Janetville, were €d an evening of skating together in Mrs, Johnston commenced the rink while Mr. and Mrs, Clifford her orange membership in this lodge Redman entertained" the euchre club. The Scugog Cub Mothers showed ville. As a token of appreciation for industry and interested co-operation her many visits and help here she was When a euchre party under the guid- presented with a Lazy Susan. And 8nce of Margaret Warren was held in Mrs. Howard Lee retiring mistress the Twp. Hall Thursday night. An At 8dded feature was a Chinese Auction Greenbank Fidelis Class The regular monthly meeting of the Greenbank Fidelis Class was held Wednesday evening, March 4th in the Church basement. The group in charge of the devo- tional had Easter as the theme, Mary Baird opened the meeting and hymn 104 "Christ the Lord is Risen To-day" was sung, followed with a prayer by Ruth Stone. Betty Stone read the Scripture, and Lillian Truay read a piece about "Women and Easter" Hymn 111 "Jesus the name high over all" was sung. . Ruth Stone led in prayer and Mrs, Cooper gave a lovely reading. Hymn 96 "My song is Love Unknown" closed the devotional- part of the meeting. The president took over the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. It was decided that a Sunday evening service be planned for sometime in May. A committee was put in to inquire about a speaker and a choir. Last minute plans were discussed about the Hat Show. The meeting closed with the mizpah benediction, and a social hour was enjoyed by all. i Sunday morning we were pleased to welcome Rev. Graham of Port Perry at the three churches, We hope to have services this next Sunday, but at the time of printing it is not known who the speaker will be. The PMS are a very busy group. Last Friday they had a successful skating party at Port Perry arena. This Friday, Mar, 20 they are invited to join Epsom young people at a St. Patrick party. Time 8.30 p.m. Ey- eryone is to wear something green, or you 'will have to pay a forfeit. Sounds like fun for everyone. Sunday, Mar, 22 tht PMS will at- tend a young peoples service at Sea- grave. Rev. Mellow of Oshawa will be guest speaker. The choir will be the Seagrave young people. Taking part will be Rev. McNeil, and mem- bers from Port Perry, Utica, Scugog| and Greenbank, Following the ser- vice, Seagrave young folk will serve refreshments, District Churches Good Friday evening there is to be, rick was born in Scotland in 890 A.D, a service at Grace United Church His father was an officer of the Ro. Scugog. The sermon will be a mo- man Army of occupation. Both St, tion picture entitled "King of Kings". | Patrick's parents were Christian, Grace choir will supply the music. [Irish raiders crossed the channel This Thursday, Mar. 18:at 8 p.m, aptured him with others the Manchester W.A. will entertain, yb es Bm With Ob 3 210 srsied Mrs. John Braham will show some Patrick-was made a swineherd and for colored pictures of a trip. to Jamaiea.| en years he lived among these wild The J. M, Shneider Co, will show 8 ish peoples. The Druid priests had film and serve a lunch of cold meats. completely subjugated the Island, The Cubs are very active and last) g¢ patrick finally escaped to the con. week they welcomed a new chum, |yient where he became a priest and Gordon Holtby. The pack is now full, f 04 Inter consecreated a bishop. Ha and all boys are very enthusiastic. was sent ba ck to Ireland by the Pol Birthday wishes this week to Allan, ou yelang to Christianity, TH Dehart, Robert Holtby, Gloria Hobby, story of St. Patrick's conversion of Sandra Fralick, Carol Wilson, Ronald (®" y ' ; i Nixon, Russell Leach. Ireland and his outwitting the Druids A special get-well to Rev. Braham. |i8 a fascinating story, St. Patrick We miss you very much, died in 467 A.D. and the day of his St. Patrick--This week we celebra- | death, 'March 17 is his feast day. St. ted St. Patrick's Day. Do you know |p, eps flag is'a red diagonal cross how St. Patrick got to be patron on' While ground saint of Ireland and why? St. Pat- 4 74 TIAN ZA 7 NA 4 ABH DIZ ox YR v YR y 7 \v/" N BE ARE IE ING ZAAN 7A when St. Patrick was 16 yrs, old; oo 4 a million trees." The reply was pre- v2 NA M4 N4 NA pared by Mrs. R. Mountjoy and in her absence read by Mrs. D. Dorrell. Mrs. M. Graham displayed the quilt which was made from the blocks shown at the District Annual in 1968. A lettter was read from Nestleton Institute close of meeting, lunch was served, 8nd sale of groceries thereby adding and a social time enjoyed. jo the proceeds and the interest. The Mrs. Albert Wright and Mrs, Ed. eight tables netted $256. High and Harris spent a few days with Wm. low prizes were won by Mrs. Tetlow, Lawrenson, Toronto, to whom we ex-' feta Wilson, Mrs, M. Fralick and Ter- ] tend sympathy on the death of Mr. *¥Y Chandler. Mr. Coombe won a N\ a ° \ Prince Albert |° Next Sunday being Psalm Sunday : special music is being arranged, ' The March meeting of the G.N.S. ¥ Club met at the home of Esther \v/4 No ANE 7 Great Music SOS and coffee was served by the group [er and family, and a social time enjoyed. St. John's W. A. W.A. members, don't forget to col- Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers, of Bow. lect your used stamps and get your manville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leith' friends to do likewise. ' and Bill, Seagrave, were Sunday sup- per visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martyn. Ts ANE ANY? NANG NT ZANT NZ AN NAN ZANE 7 A\ SEIS BEE IRA IRA SRE IH IRA IRAN n 3 ' y - ' the list of articles to be made for In- Lawrenson, bicwis g iss Loum ore tA " es gs Don Gerrow ac Heayn with a good attendance. } " > an d C os C RR A D | oO . --- stitute exhibit at Cartwright Fair, ex. | 81118 ! . Vice-Pres. E. Skelding ably occupied . Shy oh £3 hibit to be named "A Royal Luncheon" | Vice Fridaay evening. Mrs. Hood is convalescing at thei yho chair during the fore part of the 4 ; i ] Yaw ile. President Mrs. Lorne Thompson : i home of Doreen and Don. Ashbridge. evening till regular president arrived, ) Great music and radio broadcasting have always gono to= { ) Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Venning, Mrs. We wish for her a speed recovery p x.) a : . > 1 od the ° NCD. read a letter from the sister W.I in|0r Venning, Mr. and Mrs. John Ven. \ eghih y Reports from both sec'y and-treas. Rf _. gether. And listeners to CBC Radio have a ways expected the E NEO England, thanking the local W.I for | ning, visited Mr, Orr Venning in the ig pi ed to report that Rey, | ounded most satisfactory. Thanks oa very finest from their publicly owned broadcasting system, A Spiles Sent tens ai, Chclstinas, This Lindsay hospital Sunday and found Braham i yn hos ital this week 0 three wenitorshi Love, W, Mig: £ That is one of the reasons CBC Radio is particularly proud to 5 A roll call--a city in Canada and the in- | pin, progressing favourably. di B Jean 5 P bl dleton- and J. Martyn who opened 74 t the CBC Symphony Orchestra every Sunday evenin g Na 1 dusty that makes it famous--was well | M, and Mrs. Russell Mountjoy spent |e '° TSeOVOTINg favourably, their homes for the last euchres, all #1. present the ymphony 4 ry Lf 3 3 d ak answered. The theme for the day was |v days last week with Mrs. Cecil | YTlease don't forget the Home and averaging five tables each, as a result : N 'We have welcomed some of the world's most distinguished p77 0) Canadian Industries and the day's of- | Ferguson, Newcastle. School next Wed. at the Centre when | gyer thirty dollars was realized. 3 ¢ conductors and instrumentalists, Among them have been Sie IE 5) i | yas donated w he ental | Miss Dianne Blair, Oshawa, spent Amana il eho Toa ee at asters gifts were pre i "Malcolm Sargeant, William Primrose, Sir Bugene Goossens, 2) i ea und. It was decide ave | the e i sented the Club prizes were awarde : : : : Mary the annual bazaar in April. An en- Ma ke ling her gzsulmaiier yy. voting who doesn't attend frequent- | to: high lady--Mnrs. Calberry, Esther AN Asmat Brow, Blogs Busty, Thor Vou Ped 404 {9 tertainment, when Mr. Gordon Paisley | Congratulations to Mrs. Brown (Mrs. | 1° | Heayn. Men--Ken Middleton, Clay- 2 lk Pm on amovg © piss : y N 4 will show pictures of his trip to|eo. Saunders's mother) who will be A welcome Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | ton Love. ) {3 . We invite you to join our audience every Sunday evening at 1 Europe was planned for March 18th. |92 years young on Wednesday, March ; Middleton to the Island on the Barry | New business items seemed scarce AN 8.30 p.m. for the © Ges The material for the drapes for the|jq¢p farm. therefore meeting closed by repeating 2 : ND Community Hall was on display and Recently, another former member | Mizpah. An interesting program was Ak : : Co & the committee thanked for their work.| Mrs. Charlotte Forder and Donald 'and organist of the Head Church conducted by P. Love and M. Snel- i ( BC S h Orchestra a The programme consisted of a film | Forder, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sturrock , showed interest in the continued life grove. Several prizes won. oN ymp ony {OD on "The Building of the Pipe Line |and famgily, Bowmanville; Mr. and of same by sending a donation to the| Ag usual a liberal quantity of food : : . > from Montreal to Hamilton and the | Mrs. Gordon Hancock, Newcastle, Mr. Renovation Fund for the future Cen- | made an appearance of welcome pro- i : e branch to Ottawa. This was followed |and Mrs. Don Wright and Patricia tennial. Thank You. One of our | vided by D. Jeffrey, M. Murphy, and ag. For full detalls of the many other exciting things happening on CBC Radio 7A by a contest on the Industries of Can-|Ann, of Camp Petawawa, Ottawa, and aims is to repair the foundation and| L. Davidson. ) 57 and on CBC Television, may we suggest you subscribe to CBC Times--at the N ada. Mrs. D, Dorrell, group leader, | Gail Forder, Port Perry, attended ser. ' insulate the building. We hope to| Hope for new members next month. i special introductory rate of 4 months (16 weekly issues) for $1.00 (yearly rate a thanked Mrs. McArthur and Mrs. John | vice in the United Church, on Sunday improve furnishings if funds will We are all glad to know Bruce Mar- > < $3.00). Write CBC Times, Box 500, Terminal '4' Toronto, Ont. for a > N Venning for obtaining and showing jmorning, when Patricia Ann was bap- | permit it. : . tyn is home from spending a week in 7. sample copys Co of' Pp such a fine film and the hostess for |tized, and afterwards were dinner| We expect the next Head supper |the hospital. : #1 3 ) ' the use of her home. Lunch, ice cream | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford- to be held March 1, during vacation. Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker, Neil > Je Byers, on Sunday. St. John's W.A. met in the Parish Mrs. John Hamilton is flying to Hall on Thursday, Feb. 26th with 12 Winnipeg (this week) to visit her | members present. After devotional daughter and son-in-law and new exercises in which Mrs. J. Scott and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warne Mrs. McArthur took part, the presi- and babe. - dent welcomed their visitor, Mrs. Tay- : © lor. The business portion included the | Mr. and Mrs, Roger Dorrell, Martin minutes of the January meeting, re- | Valeria and Brenda, spent the week- ports from the various committees, end with his father Mr. Earl Dorrell, and plans for a speaker to be present [and brothers Dalton and Stuart and at the April meeting. Mrs. Chaperlin | families. reported she had contacted Mrs. Fuller of Port Perry, to be the guest speaker at the April meeting. An invitation was to be extended to the W.M.S. of Epsom the Uhited Church to attend this| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bray of Port meeting and that it be held in the |Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin evening of April 16. A number of | Leach and family of Manchester vi- quilt tops were brought in by several | 8ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy members, and Mrs. J. Scott, offered | each. the use of home for a quilting, which Mr. and Mrs. John Ansell and sons will take place on Thursday, March b, Michael and Kenny of Toronto spent beginning at 10 o'clock in the morning. holidays recently with her parents At the close of the business session a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor. short programme was enjoyed. The Pleased to report that Mrs. Howard programme included a solo by Mrs. W. pa p40 p00 returned from the hospi- W. VanCamp, accompanied on they, We wish her a speedy recovery piano by. Mrs. H. Taylor, and a Valen- to good health. i tine contest prepared by Mrs. Bone. Mr, and Mrs. W. Rogers had dinner Prayers by Canon Chaperlin brought Friday with their daughter Mrs, La- the meeting to a close. key, Mel and family at Brooklin. Eleven Children and two leaders at- Sympathy is extended to the Arm- tended the Mission"Band meeting on strong and Mitchell family in the Tuesday afternoon, "Mrs. Stuart Dor- | joath of Mrs. Chas, Armstrong. rell was in charge and took as the| ny and Mrs. Bruce Houghland and theme for worship "Let Little Children daughter Ester from Pine Grove vi- Come Unto Me". The story from the | ited Sunday with her parents Mr. and Study Book was "Dirk's Birthday | My s Arthur Taylor and brother Robt. Party." Mrs, Dorrell had made a hat A good mumber of people turned for-each child representing the char-| 4 0 enjoy themselves at the last acters in the party. The children sat party held at the school with prizes with these hat on during the story going to the following Ladies--Mrs. | then playéd the games spoken of at Chet Geer, Mrs. O. Lane, B. Bray. the Dirk's Party. Lorraine Turner |Gents--Mr. Robert Taylor, Mr. Bruce . read a poem. Judy Mountjoy played Houghland, H. 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The Explorers met Thursday after- i 'noon with seven girls and two leaders | held Friday, March 20th. Come and : A present. Mrs, R. VanCamp was in| Pring your friends. SALES AND QUALITY LEADER OF THR MEDIUM PRICE © 4h, " aan Sorry to report that Miss Trudy ; a % } charge of the meeting. The worship Brawn is on the sick list. Hope she Zz 4 : oR tif was conducted by Margeret Carnaghan wn 13 on lhe sie h pe ) : : a L_§ > Air will soon be much better. 022000 ) Sy with the assistance of Nancy Dorrell DOR . Mr, and Mrs, David Knight and Ro- : y i} and Helen Swain. During the business j ALA bert of Richmond Hill visited Sunday f ; | 1 period the girls voted to give $26.00 to ith Mr, and Mrs. Corder Toy Hi : i oe missions, to be presented on affiliation | V Mr nd Mrs M "Batley roi Mon , : a! night, March 25th, The rest of the ; a . " ; ) it riot Mareh Soak The rest of te) uy in Toronts YUken 6-101 A PORT PERRY, ONTARIO { bo!