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Port Perry Star (1907-), 27 May 1965, p. 4

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4 PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, May 27th, 1965 By O. Hill Approximately 40 members of the Federation of Women Teachers enjoyed a delicious dinner in Blackstock Recreation Centre Thursday, May 20th, which was served by the O.N.O. Club. President Miss Vera Jehnston, Maple Grove intro- | Blackstock News duced the guest speaker, Mrs. Walter Branch, who spoke of the trip around the world which she had just completed. The McLean family of Hampton en- tertained with music. Business meeting and election of officers cempleted the evening. The Cadace unit met at the Superintendent. TENDERS Tenders will be received for the Redecorating and Painting of Four Rooms at the Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. the said Rooms may be obtained from the Hospital Tenders to be closed on June 4th, 1965. Address Tenders to the Secretary, Community Memorial Hospital Board, Port Perry. Particulars of red NLU LARS got AY LEA et a A, 5 NE a | done of Mrs. Roy McLaughlin Tuesday morning with 10 mem- bers and 8 visitors present, Af- ter coffee break, Mrs. Romgril opened the meeting with a réad- ing on "Confirmation in Iran". Mrs. Ralph Larmer led the Wor- ship on Family Life, Chapters 11-15 of God and His Purpose were taken by Mrs. G. Paisley, Mrs. Blake Gunter, Mrs. Romer- il, Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy and Mrs. Neil Malcolm. Regular business was dealt with and meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Ro- meril, 0 Mrs. Oscar Graham wag hos- tess for the Anna unit Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. K. Samells, leader, gave the call to worship and Devotional on Penticost. After the singing of Hymn "Holy Spirit" Mrs. Murray By- ers read portions of Scripture and Mrs. Carpaghan gave the Meditation on Penticost. A pan- el consisting of Mrs. Roy Tay- lor, Mrs. Ross Duff and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy and Mrs. Geo. Skelding brought highlights of Brazil which was followed by a game of questions and answers on Brazil, Business was dealt with and megting closed with prayer. Attendance 9 adults, 2 children. Eight members of the Dor- fas unit met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ross Wednesday af- ternoon. Mrs. Walter Wright, leader gave the Call to Worship and following the singing of hymn "In Christ there is no East or West she led in prayer, read the Scripture Psalm 139: 1-4 and Meditation on "God's Prayer for Man." Mrs. Cecil Hill dealt with a portion of "THis is Trinidad" Mrs. Lloyd Wright brought interesting highlights from an article writ- ten by Bessie Touzel on "Can- ada's most urgent Problems". Mrs, Walter Wright gave a re- view of the book "A Ship called Hope". Mrs, Stanford Van Camp told of Doreen's letter written after starting on her journey homeward. Business was conducted and meeting closed with Hymn 662 and prayer. The May meeting of the Esther unit was held at the home of Mrs. Robt. Bryans on Tuesday 18th. with 12 members A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE No wonder Pontiac is so popular ~ again this year... Just look at it! One glance-at Pontiac's out-and-out beauty tells you why it enjoys so much popularity with Canadian car buyers. But looks are only part of the Pontiac story. Pontiac has a lot more than just glamour. Luxurious comfort, for instance, in the rich fabrics and thoughtful appointments of Pontiac's fashion-plate interiors. Swashbuckling performance, backed by outstanding dependability. And pace-setting Pontiac engineering developments. Like the all-new way Pontiac is built this year, with tough perimeter frame construction and curved glass side windows. Like dramatically improved road-holding ability from the new wider track and Full-Coil suspension. Plus a long list of other fine features and options that easily explain Pontiac's appeal to your practical side. As to how Pontiac gets its special place in your heart «oo Just look at it! Success Car Sales Celebration in full swing! Here's Parisienne Sport Coupe and one visitor present. Theme --World Wide Missions, Groups were formed and several ques- tions thought out, followed by a general discussion and locat- ing on map where the various mission stations sponsored by different churches are located. The worship was led by Mrs. Bill Ferguson who led in prayer ard read the scripture passage ard meditation, and offeratory prayer. Report of bake sale at last general meeting netted $44.85. This. unit is to serve lunch to Antique car club on Fair Day. Mrs. B. Mountjoy summed up meeting with chosen sentences from a book on "Friendship" and closed with Benedicton. Mrs. R. Stinson Bowmanville was Wednesday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright and the Fred Trewing and Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooey, Bowman- ville and Mr. and Mrs. J. Carey, 'Toronto were evening callers. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Thompson, Richards Landing, called on friends in the village Friday. Mrs. C. H, Ferguson and Miss Pat Ferguson, Don Mills, Mr. Roy Ferguson, Mrs. Bill Fer- guson and Alan, Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Carol were Wednesday evening guests of Mrs. C. Hill : Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy spent the week-end in Ottawa. Dr. and Mrs. Allan Noble and family, Scarboro, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family at the latter's cottage on Gull Lake. Mrs, Lorne Thompson & her mother Mrs. Wm. Cobbledick of Orono, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Cobble- dick, Leamington, who celebrat- ed their 25th wedding anmiver- sary. Mrs. L. Bradley, Bowman- ville, was Wed. supper guest of Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Gra- ham and called on the Albert Wrights. W.A. meeting held in Parish Hall Thurs. evening, May 20th. Mrs. Ashmore, President, pre- siding. Hymn of all Nations opened the meeting. Devotional Period taken by Mrs, Harry McLaugh- lin who read the Parable of the Sower and led in Prayer. It was announced that the Deanery Meeting would be in Oshawa on June 23 and it was decided to put a Hamper for "canned goods" donations in the vestibule of the church for two Sundays before this date. One "Get Well" card by Sunshine Secretary and two Birthday cards by Little Help- ers Sec'y were sent since the last meeting. A successful Mo- ther's Day Supper and Quilting were also reported. It was decided to have a Bake Sale at the Lake July 8 and to clean the church June 8. This purt of the meeting was closed with "The Prayer of an Afri- can" and "The Primates Prayer for Anglican World Mission" ard the benediction by the Pre- sident, Mrs. Ashmore. Mrs. Ashmore then showed a your Pontiac dealer's way of saying "Thank you Bo eg SA oo fis 1563 Jaidy He's Visit the film entitled "New Nations y ive you the kind of terrific deal you'll want hall hristianity" i to tell your friends about. Wide selection of models Success Car ' Cave hose ationdance pi loo and colors! With Pontiac you can choose from. . . Sales Celebrativ. to AHink ab : di hardtops, sedans, convertibles, station wagons . . . a today! en about regarding this total of 40 eye-appealing models in all. And you can get fast delivery on most models. Unsurpassed trade- in values! To keep up his stocks of used cars, your Pontiac dealer is offering top allowance on your trade-in at this Celebration time. Which means your present car will never be worth more than it is right now! Take advantage of this great opportunity today! Lunch was served by Miss Eva Parr ard Mrs. Ira Argue. Pontiac | re what's happening _atyour ~ Pontiac dealer's Be sure to watch "Telescope" and "The Rogues" now showing on television. Check local listings for time and channel. . . P.1145D 'AUTHORIZED DEALER IN PORT PERRY mone 985730 Bob Archer Motors Limited ror rey, ontario PONTIAC

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