. \J 3 J Lu Be uct SAMBA OHNE Vb Sa Mts ninty dhsacii tabind AY ret WAL] URS SL Yor . 16 -- 4% PERRY STAR, Thursday, June 17th, 1965 UTICA On Wednesday evening June 9th the monthy meeting of the Utica "U.C.W." was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Dunn. There were nine members present. The meeting was opened by the President Mrs. R. Thorn- dyke. Mrs. Wm. Goslin and Mrs. Larry Kendall conducted the devotional period. Mrs. Ken- dall opened the devotional with "The Call to Worship", as found in Romans chapter 12, verses 1 and 2, followed by the reading in unison of Psalm 145. Hymn 388, "Oh Master let Me Walk with Thee", was sung. Mrs, Kendall then read the evening's scripture lesson as found in the book of Philippians Chapter 2 verses 1 to 18. Mrs. Goslin gave a talk entitled "The Form of a Servant", based on the evening's scripture. Mrs. Gos- lin closed the devotional by leading the group in prayer. Mrs. R. Thorndyke chaired the business meeting, but as so many of the members were ab- sent due to "Measles" the meet- ing was quite short with most of the business items being tabled until the July meeting. At the close of the business meeting Mrs, Kendall began the first of a two part study program entitled "The Chris- tian in Church and Community". The purpose of this study is to encourage members of the "U.C.W." to think seriously 2 Year Old Boy Struck By CAr Richard Gould, 5, sustained head cuts and possible internal injuries Sunday afternoon when struck by an auto operated by William S, K, Chant, 348 Spa- dina Rd., Toronto. The child was taken to the Port Perry Memorial Hospital and was later transferred to the Oshawa General Hospital. The accident was investigated by the Bowmanville detachment of the OPP. A second accident, involving personal injury, occurred Sat- urday afternoon at the inter- section of the Scugog and Taunton Rds. In the accident Terence Gerald Fitzgerald, 11, of R.R., 1, Hampton, was in- jured. The vehicle involved in the accident was driven by Ro- bert Wayne Bradt, 395 Ritson Rd., S., Oshawa. Ducks On Increase In Scugog Area A good increase in the duck population over last year in the Scugog area is predicted by Conservation Officer, Ben Smith here, based on increased numbers of blacks, mallards, pintails and some redheads seen feedjng in cornfields bordering the lake. Increased numbers of bufflehead and blue-winged teal also have been sighted along the Nonquon River. This is welcome news in view of the general decrease in blacks and mallards noted in the Lake Simcoe District in previous years' harvests. U.CW. about the I of their Christian faith for work in the Church and community, The 4 > WR RICCI PNERNETGNEIRA, FHA SUR ERIN oo Sh FN 4 LEAT . SRT RAAT AFSL NI Br FFT derwdininbsibunsaiaddonhsbentididi mn fetid Aa LIAS NV rN SE) JA Le RPO & 3 [2 rER ERED ARCS TST IS t first part of the study was in the form of a questionnaire in- tended to. get the participants thinking about the problems raised before talking about them, This was followed by a lively and enlightening discus- sion period. On Monday evening, June 28 there will be an Induction ser- vice of the new minister Mr, David McKinley. The service will be held at Epsom followed by refreshments in order that all may meet with Mr. and Mrs. McKinley. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bert Mit- chell on July the 7th at 8.30 p.m, The meeting was closed by the benediction, followed by a delightful lunch supplied by Mrs. Bruce Miller and Mrs, Larry Kendall. [CIANT SAVINGS DURING LAR DAYS BEST BUY! Save 23c! -- Quality 14-07, Tins York Kernel Corn 6isi | BEST BUY! Save 17¢! Heinz Fancy Quality 20-o0z. Tins TOMATO JUICE 6:5 BEST BUY! Save 17¢! Assorted 48-0z. 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