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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Feb 1964, p. 3

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1 "ship and 'Hymn 82 "Hosanna "It is not attending the service - who by his dedicated.life show- _ pressed for Mrs. Harding's fine ; | Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce recently. 'letter from Formosa. Hymn 2 fo ITE AE ISL Th SFP Oa Se fait elit Sat FH FER CPE ha Ca eae BAS RA SY AP Bn the a ; po ERI ree tA pa Li a TR AT LPF T | 7.5 LX Fv Li rd ra a Dia Th] gL EAR Ee. PEJA eli oR gS ro 5 Fy ead at 2 2 SEAGRAVE NEWS Mrs. G. Stone, leader of the North Group, opened the U.C.W, meeting with a Call to Wor- loud Hosanna", Mrs. R, Abraham read Luke 22: 13-24; 389-60. Mrs. T. H. Harding gave an exceptionally good devotional topic based on the fact that God as well as being a God of love, is also a 'God of justice. We find in the four gospels men from differ- ent walks of life, who lived and worked with Him for over two years all concluded that. He was a God of love, not a passion to possess, by a love to give. She said "Church attendance 'does not make us a Chrigtian", 'a poem says-- : Some go to church forgive- ness to implore, Some their sins to varnish o'er, Some for general observation, Some for private speculation. that counts, but the motive and spirit in' which we go. = What we do with Christ determines our character, and our charac- ter determines: our effective ness as a church, The world judges Christ by what we do. She closed with this, tribute to "President John F. Kennedy ed a power and strength which I for one would like to possess". Special appreciation was ex- paper. 2 5 Mrs. J. Tobin read excerpts from Mrs. Lillian Dickson's last church. Moved by Mrs. G. Sweetman, seconded by Mrs. 'R. Abraham that some suitable finish be put on the washroom wall. Carried. On motion of Mrs. G. Stone and Mrs. C. Tait it was decided to cater for a wedding on Mar. 21st. Mrs. R. Abraham, Mrs. J. Tobin, Mrs. G. Stone and Mrs. L. Nicholls to be responsible for a program and lunch to be served later in the spring. Lunch and a social hour brought the evening to a close. Mr. and Mrs. G. Cherrie of Scugog, spent an evening re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Sweet- man were present at a Ban- quet in Lindsay for the Wat- kin's salesmen of this area. Mr, Waltham, District Manager gave a very instructive talk. . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Butt, and the other members of the Butt family enjoyed a birthday par- ty for Gail Butt, aged 3, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Butt, in Whitby. Mr. and Mrs, G. Sweetman, with Mr. and Mrs. Garry Sweeét- man, in their new home- in Streetsville, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark, and family of Raglan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Sweetman on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Clem- ents of Greenbank visited with | es were drawn. 'chops' which were prepared in Mr. R. Thompson, who has been for sometime in Port Perry Hospital, returned by am- bulance to his home, on Thurs- day. Rev. McNeil was suffi- ciently recoverd to carry on without a hospital 'bed, so Messrs. G. Wanamaker and Cliff Short transferred the I.LO.O.F. bed from the parson- age to the home of Mr. Thomp- son. Thanks boys. Raglan News "By L. M. Luke On Wed, Feb. 12, under the auspices of Raglan U.C.W., an electrical demonstration known as "Quick Tricks", was put on by the Toronto Hydro Home Makers' Service. Miss Elizabeth Wilson, dietition, who conducted the demonstration was intro- duced by the president, Mrs, C. Miller, The program opened with the showing of an interst- ing film depicting ways of re- modelling a kitchen. Various uses of several small electrical appliances were dem- onstrated in making several items of food, which were later given out to people whose nam- (1) Strawberry glazed pork an electric frying pan. Mrs. J. Bolduc. . - (2) "Captains Special", a hot supper dish cooked in an electric saucepan. Mrs. R. Nott- ingham, } (3(C" An electric blender was used for the making of Rum and Raisin cake frosting, which was PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., FEB. 20th, 1964--38 given to Mrs. D. Sutton. (4) The electric mixer was used to make Sunny Cream Pie of which Mrs. Lois Luke was the winner, : Two door prizes were given: (1) An electric Mixer awarded to Mrs. L. Evans; (2) An elect- ric can opener won by Mrs. A. Slute. Mrs. Nottingham thanked Miss Wilson for her interesting and instructive presentation. The ladies then served tea and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowson and daughters of Peterborough were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Luke on Sunday. A pot luck supper is being held on Saturday evening in connection with the annual con- gregational meeting. = All are welcome, Blackstock] News (Continued) Beth Dunsmoor entertained about twenty of her girl friends at a skating party Saturday af- teyhoon and afterwards at her home where her mother Mrs. Ken Dunsmoor and sister Mrs. B. Deary served a dainty lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Deary, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. K. Dunsmoor. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown, Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown. WES PLUMBING - HEATING - PLUMBING HEATING WIRING LANE ELECTRIC Phone 985-2473 Port Perry "Glory be to God the Father" closed the devotions. : Mrs. Clifford Short, the pre- sident, then took charge of the business. She thanked all who had assisted and opened with a prayer. : Minutes of January meeting were read and approved. Thirty-. : pital Com. reported that the _ had cost $1000 more than had 'been expected, so extra money friends they choose to bring oné-members--responded-to-the AN BROCK ~~ DEPARTMENT STORE roll call and there were five visitors. Th ladies contributed to the Birthday Box. - Mrs. Reynolds 'reported for the Box | committee 2 boxes, and 2 books sent as gifts to the sick, 1 get- 'well Card, 8 "Thank-You" notes were read. | Mrs. Eagleson re- ported 10 calls made and 4 places, where we found no one home. ar Mrs. L. Nicholls, for the Hos- Oxygen and Suction installation would have to be raised. Mrs.: Eagleson reported on the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Lindsay Presbyterial U.C.W. which was held at Beaverton. On motion of Mrs. G. 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