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Port Perry Star (1907-), 9 May 1963, p. 5

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oh I i a THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY. MAY 9th, 1968-6 i ~ W Lo , § Los ; 1 iA oured slides of pictures taken in Yel. | SPent the week-end with her cousins. | G h k U C Ww Billie White speak at open U.C.W lif ket and insist that slides Lo " . -- y 3 'ket an 8 . reen ank lowstone Park. Mrs Harper acted | Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pearson. reen an We o meeting on Thursday evening, May Boa in " Th )S rervon ' ld wit tha / sm ) rd an the chur It was also' ug t vie : > ¢ : . as planist in the absence of Joanne Mr. and } S nds of Uxbri o . "he - C the s : If i A combined Sunday School and Harris. Gifts were presented to the Wu re Yani at Eshridey The May 1st meeting of the Fb idelis | gested that visiting U.CW groups | ll ¥ Mother's Day service will he held next | 1qest person CE ore Matthews Sunday. ' ! CUnit of the U.C.W. wus held in the be soked to provide one item of en- May is the worst month of the | Heavy clothing and footwen: f Sunday morning at 11 u'clock. Aland to Mrs. Pearl Phoenix for hay. : ¥ - chureh Sunday School room with 17 to canment tor progr wt the apen| year in Ontario for boating fatalities are uw special hazard in case of f baptismal service will also be held. ing the most ard ieldren, Mar. The U.C.W. ure sponsoring an open | members present. meeting. Ob-crvance of § Bett Boating Tips cupsizing at this time of yeur. f . 1 y vevening ay 2¢ : . . : . ) he Ont Suf eng love . " . . Mr. Roy Leask spent the week-end Matthews was given the honour of meeting on the evening of May 23. Quiet music by pianist Mrs. 1. Jur. Collection for "Ireedom from Hun oo Tr iy ge ou Nove ew high topped open A, in Ottawa on business trip, cutting the birthday cake after which [ vis, preluded the devotional worship. | per ampiign wmounted to $4.70. setmedion . oY rubber hoots ina boat. wo lunch was served. On behalf of the | "FFI | ' or . . . os | . i SoNever stand up to cast or land L734 Mrs. Joyce Addis and little daughter | raests Mr. Howard McMillan thanked - i Mrs. H. Baird opened the worship Mis J. Cook and Mrs. Murray Lee I Be sure your boat and motor ae ig wilt bat As have returned to their home in Bar- the group for sponsoring this very Ask Us First oo | with Bh poom, Reesgons ied: in offered to help Mrs. 4 Thompson pond condition before laun & vie after a pleasant visit with the! happy get-together and intimated singing the hymn "When Mothers of look after the church flower beds ching Watch the weather. At the first Al ; Wm Stone family. i that-u repeat performance would be ® MICE Cheques Salemi, VE new an tickes for Muy bale were 2 Check ately equipment Line ry ther ko whore 1) ite acco , The meeting was I. : or find sheltered water ¥ Miss Patsy Hunter visited in Port ite acceptable. Fis meeting as ® Cuntinuous Busiyess Forms Fhe sevipture les on, taken from di played at tin meeting. paddles, oars, bailing bucket ! ' vier ' i Perry over the week-end with My. and roukht to a close with Seripture i Bhatt Joshuu 24 vs. 14 & 15, and from Deu- Cw and hfe jackets CN Caution and moderation should al ) , reading and prayer by Rey. Harris, , / 6:1-7, was given by Mr Mu Go Suithe of Columbus invited , } alcoholic WX L) . Mrs: Jus. Baird and girls. : : . ® Pusters tevonomy G:1-7, was yiven by Mrs the Fidelis UCW to her home for Use extra caution in handling | be observed an using alcoholic % . Again, many thanks to this small R. Aldred. | . , ' your boat and reduce the loud beverages. Impaired ability $Y All those interested in "the pur-| group of girls who are making such ® Cutalogues " Tune necting Phe date of Juno by half is especially dangerous ina 3 chase of u new church organ are in-| a fine contribution to the life of our Mrs. HW. Baird chow for the tosson | 1h bol Lis sacelingt was sugested, ) : : time of the year vited to be present at a recital on | church, ® And More. topic an article on Tuday's Home and | and will be confirmed late PW a Goverment Approved | ost at this tiie + evening of We y Tw its influence on its children. This | SE the eve ning of Wed, May 16th. Two Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis attended a . . i" . as followed witl ) "i a Fhe bazaar date was left ull the - oo N organs will be on hand, a Hammond PORT PERRY STAK CO. LTD. was followed with prayer led by Mrs q : ; _ m and a Baldwin banquet at Newmarket on Saturday I. Wagner Septomecting for its selection 4 : i 2 Phone 985-2331 : ' Meso RO Rham then read a del rht- : night, . : ' A lovely solo by Mi- Joan Lee, on | ' aN N ' " belt Nearly thirty of our Senior Citizens Mrs. Mildred Robbins of Whitby rere Fy " | tub poem "No Occupation = iy , oil La Sg Se NN ttled "God's Green Acres" was en Phe meeting closed with "The Friday event Sey po st rs nr CR -- --_ --_-- joyed by all. Lords Prayer" Sandwiches, cookies rracionsly wa . . ) le ) The offering was received and de | and coffee were then served graciously welcomed by the leader, TT ---- = g : | Mrs, Harrs | oo a dicated by Mrs. Baird. | Mrs. Harris, and the program began -- ~ Mrs. R. Rham read a poem op | INNEN NNN NEEM NEN EES with the singing f several . old T , Tar hi . Jun), FT i ns Nr n el nore a . The modern way to be Takes a Heap of Living. i "Groin ' hg ph hash tradinonally correct The singing of the hymn "Happy | Oo t Ce To 1 / : 1 0. - % Beare conte a very fine solo bi : the News When Col is there", | ) Mier «voit of soe vy ov The Bosguet te the devotions pins 0 Gg pscribe re rr hs eo 5 TS 2 ? . I] [] close . py Mr. Harris showed a number of col- Invitation Line . . With words of welcome to all, and | BONUS OFFER. 10 order to ene a . : 3 thanks to Mrs. Baird's group for the .,,.,. . . i eddin y Invitations 3 4 courage our subscribers to keep their . nN Th 8 : 4 worship period, Mrs Reg. Foster , subscriptions paid in advance we are Crmo-engraved (Raed lettering) opened the business, making the following offer. One year > = Tm a 1 " a i, : A D VERTISERS Thermo-Engraving looks and feels like Phe secertary's FOFGIL wis vend. advance for $2.60 and for each } hand engraving, but costs about half as The treasurer's report showed a additional year paid in advance we > D ; A D 1 | N 1] much--and it's ready within the week. balance of $96.77. will give a two months bonus. In } Thermo-Engraving eliminates the cop: Correspondence was read. An invi- other words if you pay for one year We ask our advertisers to take hin Lory tn rand engraving lution to bazaar at Prospect United ahead you pay $2.50, if you pay for N Cons i, 1 I. : : i - > 3 y YEA gar a 1d nel «© - ' note of these times: from our giant catalogue of Hawlessly } Chueh on May 16 was given. two years ahead you pay $5.00 BUT FAMILY GET-TOGETHER sng spirituals and gospel songs to Dito verti] te be ii b [ - correct papers. 11 distinctive styles of Church Cleaning bes will be held) YOU receive two extra months sub. Gathering around the family pinno | pether at religious rallies and on the . splay ty ng oe 3 y lettering. Weddings priced as low as May 8 & 9. Fidelis unit wil clear} scription, your label will be marked | for a singing session brings back | radio. Tommy now has a television p.m. on Tuesday of each week. $9.00 for 50 and $1350 for 100, com. basement on Thursday, May 9th | wiead two years plus two months. happy memories for Tommy Ambrose | show of his own, The Tommy Am- Classified advertising accepted fctaanith uihleehrelpes S24) reise It was decided to have 4 bake sales | For three years subscription _paid-in- | and hi: three brothers. For many | brose Show on CBC-TV, and his bro- until 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday of logue! Matching Ts A thi proei hed bey tk Coors oe vow Will receive & bor a Ao whe Bibi bis) cre oppussc accfionslly ss hla : * ' is summer. iroups Jun. to lay | four mont} 1 so for vs Bill, Johnny and Jimmy, | puests cach week. home cards. enclosure cards, ete onths, and so forth. brothers Bill, Johnny and Jimmy, ¢ 4 » : ys Shee will bake for 1st and 3rd sales, and . Your co-operation in. bringing groups June to Dec. for 2nd and 4th J E es - ---- Fon ee : your copy to us early will enable bake sales. ' , fi rene | PORT PERRY STAR C0. LTD. |r se vow. v time. ° ° N. Hunter seconded that we have Mr. : : PORT PERRY +. Phone 985-2331 . TE -- 4 . : ' MOLL LTT TT TT TTT Tye rere eppepups, . 4 EMERGENCY NUMBERS 8 : -- i PORT PERRY ; ) P A -- [] [] a POLICE -- 986-2535 ro} : ] ; EE Retr esesaerr rsmmsenin FIRE -- 086-2345 [] | un [] DN DY n H MED. CENTRE---985-7301 i [JR hg . 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