8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURS JANUARY 10th 1%: Anglican Notes By Mary Becker Sherilyn Sonley, Monica Taylor, Pri-| scilla Taylor, Brian Knight and James The annual Vestry Porter | at these brief mid-week services. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism at 8 pan. in the parish hall. ! first meeting in February, Mrs. Ful- meeting will ler will address the group concerning take place on Monday, January 21st the coming Anglican Congress. One It is! meeting in March will, it is hoped, be There will be ten candidates from will be celebrated at 11.30 service this | hoped that all parishioners will try to} devoted to an address by Rey. J. the by Church, Brooklin this Sunday at 7 pan The local young people being pre- sented for Confirmation are: Baker, Patricia Buxcey, Frances Gar- vey, Church of the Perry, among those to be Confirmed be Bishop H. Hunt at St. Thomas's Kevin, Randall and Brian, sons of Mr, Ascension, Port Sunday. Several older children will | attend. and Mrs. H. Knight. } . ) ing. Prayer and healing services will be Louise held each Wednesday morning at 10 In this connection ,the regu-| Baptised at this time, including lar meeting of the Evening nite Linens used in the Holy Eucharist, A not be held that night, to facilitate film on the Christian family and men- members attending the Vestry meet At their meeting last Monday night, a.m.beginning again this week. All the Evening Guild planned programme Wendy McNenly, Janice Porter, members of the parish are welcome for several coming meetings. D=WHITE QtUCIOUS AND TENDER win VEGETABLES Boneless Pot Roast Pure Pork Specially Selected Value Check'd ROLLED PLATE FRESH BAKED! Weston or Sunbeam ANGEL CAKE REGULAR 39¢ ACH 3 5c Aunt Mary's SLICED BREAD FULL 24-0Z. LOAF 21c 10-0z. Tins Hy Mild Seasoned - Tray Packed Trend Sausage 1b. 59¢ Pou (old Weather Meals Lean, Boneless Staving Beef 1b.59¢ === Ere EET "WEEK. END FEATURES! You Save l0¢! - 16-o0z. bot. 49¢ 32-0z. bot. 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Bag ! al GRANULATED -- ONLY With the purchase of 4 General Electric Lamp Bulbs at regular price. Prices effective at the listed Red & White Food Stores only * Dowson's Food Market rer rem Speirs of Aurora, on the Vessels and tal health may enliven another group meeting. All members are asked to bring to meetings newspaper articles and other materials which may spark discussion. The Evening Guild will again spon- sor a Valentine Hoe-down dance, De- tails will be made known later. The date will likely be February 16th. We recommend to all our young people the special programme on sex education to be held in the high school on January 30th. This undertaking is sponsored by a number of concern- ed community groups including the Ministerial Association, Scouts and Guides. It will include talks by two doctors, panel discussion, question ses- sions, supper, and an interesting film. Further details will appear elsewhere in the paper, The Evening Guild is among the groups giving assistance, The last two meetings of the Wo- men's Auxiliary have been made par- ticularly interesting through the leadership of Mrs. Fuller in helping the group to study the forthcoming Anglican Congress, to be held in Tor- onto in August. The study book, "The Church in the Sixties" is based on this theme, Among recent new members of the W,A. are Mrs, W. Lowcock, Mrs. S, Bruton, Mrs. R. Kenny, Mrs. D. Reiss, and Mrs. A. Dowson The next W.A. meeting will be on Tuesday, Jan. 15th. The Afternoon Guild met last Tues- day. This group is planning a Valen- tine Tea, likely to be held on Febru- ary 9th, Euchres will pe neid on January 10th and 24th. The Rector is preaching a series of sermons in January based on various of Christ's parables. Mr. Fuller was guest preacher, at the Wednesday evening prayer service at St. John's Presbyterian Church this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller spent part of the Christinas and New Year's holi- day in Montreal and Quebec City with relatives. The Parish Bulletin, in a new for- mat, will appear about the end of January. Our congratulations go to Mr. and Murs. J. Franssen on the birth of their daughter, Valerie Marie, on Dee. 27, We welcome the Boothman family back to our midst after their Christ- mas holiday with their families in England. Mrs. Walter Sonley is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Our thoughts and prayers are with her, and we hope she will be feeling better SOON. Xo One of the first automobile stop lights appeared on a MecLaughlin- Buick built at Oshawa in 1921, ---- The first electric self-starter was introduced by Cadillac in 1912 as standard equipment. ee Ee CAWKER BROS. Kent Bacon - I's Sweet Pickled Cottage Rolls Home Cured Beef Tongues UUPUURRR X i 59°" 39" eo BEEF QUARTERS FOR LOCKERS e ¢ FREE Town DELIVERY every morning until 11 o'clock With a plan, everyohe, including little children and elderly people, should be able to get out of the aver- age one-family house in less than & minute. In an apartment house, both mem- bers of the family and guests should be familiar with front and back exits, and how to find the fire escape quick- ly, if the house has one. ------ Have an Escape Plan in Case Of Fire Every family should have an escape plan, worked out in advance, with at least two different routes of escape, says the Canadian Underwriters' As- sociation, The annual shopping list of General In case of fire, particularly at night, | Motors of Canada includes such un- it's possible for anyone to become | usual items as bread pans for stock. confused if an escape route is not|ing certain small parts; snow shovels known in advance. Be sure to tell | for stock picking; and roller skate overnight guests of the plan. wheels for trolleys for conveyors. ¥o9 PIPISIDVOPIIPIOPIIIIOPPIIOOOPP MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 15, 16 DORIS DAY, REX HARRISON, JOHN GAVIN in "MIDNIGHT LACE" Cartoon -- "A Target for Temptation" UXBRIDGE PH. UL 2-3661 UXBRIDGE 'PH. UL 2-3661 COMING -- ELVIS PRESLEY in "GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS" THURS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 18, 19 JERRY LEWIS in "DELICATE DELINQUENT" His biggest laugh yet! Cartoon COMING JANUARY 28th FOR ONE WEEK ONLY The Biblical Masterpiece "KING OF KINGS" Shows at 7 and 9 pm. -- Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. HOW MANY KEEP THEIR SAVINGS IN A BANK? Probably all of them / There are 10 million savings deposit accounts in the chartered banks, by far the most popular type. They are used by all sorts of people ---wage-earners, businessmen, housewives, farmers, students -- who know their money is safe, earns good interest, and is available whenever needed. 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