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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Jan 1966, p. 15

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. SEAGRAVE NEWS the meeting and Doug McMillan acted as secretary. Reports re- ceived from all organizations, showed we are in good financial The church treasur- er Glenn Wanamaker reported we are starting 66 with 4 bal- ance of a little over $2000. The election of officers ended up as usual with few changes, Mr. McNeil's name was added to the Session but the Board of Stewards remains the same. meeting approved the giving of our share of support to the Queen's University ex- tension fund and decided to have a special collection on "All- Out" Sunday (Easter) in aid of the home for retarded children in Orillia; ---- The fall anniversary which will also be the 60th will be held on Sept. 25th and the annual turkey dinner on the first Wed- nesday in November. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Scott and Mr, and Mrs. Eagleson were in Cobourg on Monday where they attended the funeral of Mr. PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, Jan. 20th, 1966-15 Eagleson's cousin. The Butt family are having troubled times. Mr, Butts bro- ther Howard is in Western Hos- pital with a spinal injury and his sister Mrs. Ada Bradley is in another hospital with a bro- ken leg, Visitors here this week in- cluded Mr, and Mrs. Harold Moon, Toronto, with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ash- ton and Michael of Epsom with Mr, and Mrs. Belair and Miss Shirley Rodd, Greenbank with Miss Marilyn McMillan, Most of the cars must have started so attendance was high- er at both worship service and Sunday School. One of the Barr twins (Bob we think) read the Scripture lesson at S.S. and two other lads, Ronald Nobbs and Darryl Hallett contributed birthday money. Attendance wag 93. Why Pay More . . FUEL OIL C SAVE!!! ON PREMIUM QUALITY Gal. DX FUEL OIL SERVING Port Perry and District PHONE WHITBY 668-3341 COLLECT SMOKED PICNICS members ably gave a New Year's Message. Others taking part were Mrs, Butt, Mrs. G. Wanamaker and Mrs. Short who introduced the study on Trini- dad. For the business section we were treated to a 'New Look' when Mrs. G. Wanamaker and Mrs. Barr assumed their new duties as president and secre- tary. It being the first meet- ing of the year reports for 1965 were received. These are too | lengthy to be given in full but here are some jottings, Average | attendance was 28. Eight mem- bers attended all meetings. Re- ceipts for the year were over. $1800 and we have a balance of | $328. There were 22 sick boxes, 10 plants, 9 other gifts and 11' Christmas boxes sent to the sick and shut-ins. Visiting ladies made about 50 calls at hospitals and homes. The supply com-| mittee sent more than 400 lbs of clothing and also a number of quilts to the Fred Victor Mis- SAVE 13¢ SAVE 20¢ SAVE 15¢ SAVE 13¢ SAVE 12¢ Greenbank WI The Christmas meeting of the Greenbank W.I. had almost a perfect attendance record of | members and a good turn out of | visitors. . | Mrs. N. Smith, our president, opened the meeting with the poem, "Thank God for Christ- mas', Roll Call:-- A. resolution for | the. New Year--was answered | by everyone, The Motto: "The Spirit of | CALIFORNIA NAVEL Our community had three] sion and the depot in Lindsay. tes meeting and eating occasions | Three layettes were made, We | eondiilon, this past week. supported a Formosan girl stu- . dent and made donations to Port The first was a special meet- Perry Hospital ing of the Young Peoples' on ) Monday evening, when members Business items included deci- from Greenbank, Pinedale and | sions to again support the For- Port Perry Baptist Churches | mosan girl, to again have penny joined with the local group, collection for 'the supply com- President Gord. McMillan open- | Mittee and the birthday offer- ed the meeting and welcomed | Ings for the sick-box committee| The ¥ the visitors, Highlights of the | but that the treasurer should evening were talks by O.p.p.|handle all money, and to again constables Onlock and McCow- | hold a spring tea in May. an on safe driving. Constable Third and last gathering was NeGoman showed a film Snitis the Annual Church meeting on led The David Hall Story" | priday evening, If as we are which illustrated vividly what| 51d," the successful meeting is the results of irresponsible driv- | tna iy which there is a free ex- ing can be. The story CONCern- | pression of opinion then this ed a man who set out on a fish-| one wag an unqualified success, ing trip with a friend who start- | we had 4 four-hour talkathon, ed speeding and as a result they almost all by the 11 men pre- were in a terrible accident in| gent. And they say "It's a " which the passenger was so woman's world", seriously injured that he was . . paralysed for life. Constable Mr. Harris was chairman of McCowan also pointed out the reasons for being a Christian as a teen-ager. The Young Peo- ple were greatly impressed by the program. On Wednesday evening came the first U.C.W. meeting for £ 1966 under direction of the exe- = cutive. The devotional part El was led by former president, = Mrs, Cliff Short and was along - the usual lines except that the bible reading took the form of 10 New Year's resolutions which were read by Mrs. Keen and to which 10 ladies responded by reading passages which could || SWIFT FREMIUM READY TO EAT - apply to the various resolutions. EN Mrs. Barr, one of our newer ROYAL GUEST RINDLESS SLICED SIDE BACON -~ - 85¢ GREEN GIANT PEAS INSTANT COFFEE FANCY J NESCAFE 14¢ OFF WHITE SWAN TISSUE i 2 KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 2 |GA CHEEZ SPREAD CANADA NO. 1 GRADE N.B. POTATOES 25.0: 89 Produce of USA, Can. No. 1 Grade Size 88's Christmas is symbolized in this | one word--Remembrance", was given by Mrs. H. Phoenix. "A | Christmas of Yesterday". The! true Christmas Spirit is Good | Will towards Men. . TIDE DETERGENT, Liquid -- 24 oz. Btle. y OEY onsisted of The programme cor THRIFT DETERGENT sing songs, contests, dialogues, a piano solo, readings, and a skit, After singing The Queen, | a social hour' was enjoyed, | A special "Thank You" to all | those who helped make this a gay and enjoyable evening for | | | | DUTCH APPLE PIE Receive an Extra $10.00 Tape with King Size PLAYERS CIGARETTES, Ctn. 200 Hospitality -- Family Size Alcan - Granulated WHITE SUGAR CAN. No. 1 GRADE Receive an Extra 34.00 Tape with - 25' Roll ALUMINUM FOIL - 10 1b, Bag WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A LITTLE MORE LLUUR OUTED (4) TABLB-RITE FRESH CUT UP CHICKEN wa BA SKET Wings, Etc. LE. LEAN MEATY FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS BUTTER Cello Bag 3-LB. ORANGES = 59 CARROTS <i-:-23< LETTUCE "19: Prices Effective Jan. 19, 20, 21, 22 We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities SAVE THESE EXTRA TAPES FOR FREE GIFTS or EATON MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES Legs, Breats, IGA ROYAL GOLD FROZZEN FRASERVALE FANCY PEAS 215. vo seo] Be IGA CHOICE--SAVE 4¢ TOMATOES 28 oz. tin SAVE 7¢ FANCY Clarks Soups J 10 oz. tins 49 CORONATION--SAVE 4¢ DILL PICKLES 20-0 ge DR. BALLARDS DOG FOOD 4s... fe Receive an Extra $2.00 Tape with Can. No. 1 Grade, 3 lb, Cello Bag COOKING ONIONS Shopsys -- CORNED BEEF I'rozen Fraservale - IFFISH & CHIPS - 2 oz. Boilable Bag 39 . B5¢ ou Ge 29: - 24 oz. Pkg. everyone. 3 ~~ IE do i Te 1 NE ar dra np ry gins - TC Py?' A -- ASL, Te wy as et ALN RF MAILE hag a 1 Se aR A FL oP.

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