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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Feb 1964, p. 2

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2 PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. FEB. 13th, 1964 Blackstock Women's Institute There was an attendance of | Final plans were made for the 82 women at the Feb. meeting | short course on Millinery this of Blackstock Women's Insti-| month. List for Port Perry tute held at the home of Mrs.| Fair was presented and Mrs. L. Stanford Van Camp Wednesday | Thompson and Mrs. Rahm will evening. Meeting opened by all | collect articles. Mr. Anson Tay- singing the Ode and the Collect | lor will show slides of his trip was read by Mrs. J, Rahm. Mrs. | to Russia at a convenient date, Smith commented on the Col-|and plans were made for the lect, which was written in 1924 | usual fashion show and bazaar and was called the "Club Wo-| at a date suitable to the Home men's Creed". After the min-| Economics Class. utes were read and adopted, there was considerable corres- pondence including a letter from the President of F.W.I.O. There was a card of thanks for gifts the W.I. had sent to the eres iohb adopted boy in Hong Kong and may not criticize my neig ont also a letter from the matron! Until I have walked a mile in of the Hostel where he attends his moccasins" was replied to school. Seven hundred children hy Mrs. McArthur by very cap- attend this Hostel at St. Sim-|" Iv vending Pauline Johnson's poem "Cattle Thief". Mrs. ons, Castle Peak, The meeting " ) McArthur then called on Mrs. voted a donation to Mental! Ashmore to tell of her experien- Health, and the W.I. entry at|ces when she and Canon Ash- the Fall fair will be open to| more worked among the In- Mrs, McArthur, group leader for the month had charge of Program. The Subject was citizenship. The Motto: "The Indians prayer, Grant that I all Women's Organizations.' dians in Northern Sas. This was a very informative talk. Mrs. Rahm gave current events. Roll call--"An Indian Tribe or Reservation". | Thanks was extended for a good program and to the Hos-! tess. Delicious lunch was ser- | ved. ~ Bowling News FORTNIGHTERS BOWLING Team Standings Jan. 29th-- Buzzards .......ceeeeenneennn. 8 Rod and Gun .............. m7 SPUAIres cm 48 ACES rrrririieieeeniinireneneenennes 47 Cream Puffs ............ 42 PPAlCONE «oecrrerssseciiivinporsssnes 29 High Singles-- D. Menzies--301; C, Hastings --276; D. Wilkin--241; M. But- son--288; F. Hastings--226. High Triples-- F. Hastings -- 616; C. Hast- ings--603, Lemons-- W. Vance--72, 95; H. Davey --98. BUSINESS CHEQUES now available... a complete assortment ot MAGNETIC INK ENCODED es |r ee) Ra iis 2 - MODERN VAN LINES 100 CHESTNUT ST. YOURTOWN, PROV. YOUR FAVOURITE BANK 1234 MAIN 8T. AT QUEEN YOURTOWN, PROVINCE --_ - MODERN VAN LINES DoLLars = See our new 36 page BLACKSTOCK NEWS The Annual Vestry meeting "liability insurance" covering of St. John's Church was held the glebe grounds of St, John's Jan. 27, 1964 with 15 members| and purchase same if rates were reasonable. Some type of . budgeting was suggested, so as Canon Aghmore opened the| i, pe prepared financially for meeting wjth prayer and after repairs to Rectory. the reading of minutes of last year's meeting and their adop-| Meeting closed with prayer, tion, the Candy presented the|after which the ladies of the Incumbent's repox,. mentioning W.A. served lunch. the good work done by groups| There was the usual good at- and individuals within the Par-|tendance in both churches Sun- ish. He mentioned the need for | day morning. The regular mon- some immediate repairs to the|thly sacrament was administer- outside of the Rectory. ed by Canon Ashmore in St. John's, During 1963 in St. John's| yp, the United the choir sang there were b burials, 1 marriage| ,;, Authem "The Lord is my and one Confirmation, when T| gtrength". Rev. Romeril chose persons were confirmed. Canon| oc the theme of his sermon- - Ashmore appointed Geo. Wolfe| «og, Being Grown Up". to act as his Warden for 1964. Neil Bailey was elected Peoples| On Monday night the Annual Warden. Following reports | Cemetery meeting was held. 'present. were received: Only nine attended so no de- finite business could be done. Envelope report -- Miss Eva| There was considerable discus- Parr; W. A. report--Mrs. John| gion, Officers for 1964 are Hamilton; Sunday School re-| pyesident Earl Dorrell; Sec'y-\ port--Mrs. J. A. McArthur; Ce-| Treasurer Bruce Mountjoy \ metery Board--Mr. John Ham- ilton. Following are the officers for 1964: Sidesmen -- Frank Staniland; Harry McLaughlin; John Hamilton: Harold Hamilton; Harold Crawford; Jack Green; Donald Green. Advisory Council--Frank Stani- land; John Hamilton; Harold Crawford; Tom Hodge; Char- les Smith; Neil Bailey; Geo. Wolfe, plus leaders of church organizations, plus Lay Delegate. Great Chapter--Jack Green; Lawrence McLaughlin; Har- old Hamilton; Frank Stani- land; Fred Hamilton; Harold Crawford; Neil Bailey; Geo. ~ Wolfe. | WILLIS ASKS WHY Cemetery Board -- Fred Hamil-{ j prank Willis, one of Gan- ton; Jack Hamilton; Arthur i VOT 1 ada's most durable broadeast- Bailey; Harry McLaughlin; ) : ers, is host and narrator of Russel Brown; Norman CBC-TV's 'new public affairs Green. program, Question Mark. Seen Lay Delegnio-Tatk Groen, every second Sunday, Question Mark has interviews with out- The Peoples Warden was au-| standing citizens who express thorized to make inquiry of | strong beliefs and the reasons Emerson Insurance concerning behind them. i ustrated catalogue hs and choose the cheque i that suits your ~~ is business requirements He Hi Fiska Fare i BUSINESS CHEQUES (3* on-a-page) Zn Magnetic Ink Encoded Business - TET bl Cheques designed to meet the speci- | ar ------n i fications of The Canadian Banker's er i Association are now available. These i cheques carry an imprint of the name is : of 'your company and stock cuts are VOUCHER CHEQUES available to indentify a wide range of smn I products and service. Each cheque ER and stub is numbered and the cheque mer pad is bound in a handsome, iong- | (Eek) wearing, vinyl cover, ENVELOPES THE PORT PERRY STAR COMPANY LTD i Fiat 3 '~ The Bible's National Message -- Have you ever given any thought to the claim that the British or Celto-Saron peoples are the continuation of God's servant race and nation Israel, and that our ancient Throne 5 he, one called in the Bible the Throne of av This identity is certain, and its implications are so great that a general recognition of it Is a matter of vital and urgent importance. Today the world is in a mess which is beyond human control, and the Bible, which long ago foretold the coming of these conditions, indi- cates very clearly that the only possible solu- tion is the coming of that righteous social order and world government called in the. Scriptures the Kingdom of God. It is to direct Israel in the setting. up and the administration_of this Kingdom, and to reign over it from the Throne of David, that Jesus is coming back to earth and, as all signs point to the imminence of this Grea. { Event, a general recognition of our Israelitisn identity AND its implications is imperative! WE WOULD LIKE TO TELL YOU ABOUT IT. For Your Copy of Our FREE Booklet "An Introduction to the British-Israel Evangel" : Write to the Secretary: ¥ Canadian British: Israel Association in Ontario P.O. Box 744, Station B, Ottawa, Ontario - ; CT tra con ASIEN UPS ot f= SER tii oe PARE --_-- LAD tented STR I Me ai J PY

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