-- a -- nie 5 ¢ <P Greenbank UCW The first meeting of the new year was held on Wednesday evening, January 4th at the home of Mrs. D. Tobin. Quiet Music was played by Mrs. McGee. The . Devotional began with Call to Worship by Mrs. L. Par- ish. Hymn 571 "Standing at the Portal" was sung. Hymn 425 was read in unison. Prayer. was led by Mrs. H. Parish. Read: |- ing was given by Mrs. M. Gib- son. Hymn sing song led by Mrs. E. Jarvis accompaning her- self on the accordian. Poem "Happy New Year" was read by Mrs. Tobin. Mrs. R. Beare told of some , interesting background in the "life of Miss Willows who had served some years ago at Sea- grave. Mrs. Beare read a poem "It Pays". O fering taken and dedicated by Mrs. Beare. Mrs. E. Tait introduced the new Study Book. Hymn #580 "All Beautiful The March of Days" brought the devotional to a close. 5 The president, Mrs. J. Mec- Keon took charge of the meet- ing... Mrs. McKeon welcomed all present & expressed thanks to Mrs. Tobin for opening her home and the group in charge of the Devotional. Secretary, Mrs. K. Gibson read the minutes of the last meeting and the executive meeting. Correspondence was read. The Treasurer, Mrs. M. Real gave the financial report. "Membership fees are now due. Report from the bale committee and Mrs. H. Thomson reported on the Centennial project. Mrs. McKeon was to be the voting delegate to the Annual Presbyterial meeting to be held in Lindsay. Plans for the World Day of Prayer were discussed. discussed was the Christmas Party fund. ' It was moved by Mrs, Baird and seconded by Mrs. Lee that Mrs. I. Phoenix, Mrs. M. Cook- man, Mrs. L. Ferguson and Mrs. D. Hill be the committee in charge of arrangements for a family skating party. Moved by Mrs. M. Cookman and seconded by Mrs. M. Cou- = Also | hox. Moved by Mrs. M, Foster and seconded by Mrs. I. Phoenix to have a Spring Luncheon. Moved by Mrs. M. Gibson 'and seconded by Mrs. M. Real that the luncheon be held April 19. Mrs. M. Rodd, Mrs. R. Baird, Mrs. M. Blakely volunteered to work on the entertainment com- mittee. i Moved by Mrs. N. Blair, sec- onded by Mrs. M. Foster, that Mrs, H. Parish, Mrs. J. Pogue, Mrs, -D. Tobin and Mrs. A. Bay- lis to be the committee in.char- ge of the luncheon. Mrs. R. Baird expressed her thanks to the ladies for their co-operation during the past year while she was President. Mrs. M. Couperthwaithe is to represent the Fidélis unit on the M. & M. Committee. Mrs. V. Foster is to be the representative .on the Board of Stewards. Mrs. J. Lee made a motion that the slate of committees be accepted. Seconded by Droge Gibson. The meeting then closed with the Mizpah Benediction and perthwaite to have a birthday lunch was served. A.W. 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Perry, was groomsman and ush- ers were Ross Lane, Port Perry, brother-in-law of the groom and Brian Evans, Norval, cousin of the hride. At a reception in Esquesing Community Hall, Stewarttown, the bride's mother received wearing a green two-piece bro- caded dress with matching ac- cessories 'and: a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother also received, wearing an olive green two piece dress with gold ac- cessories and a corsage of yel- low roses. For a honeymoon. trip to Ni- agara Falls the bride wore an emerald green stroller suit with black fur collar and cuffs. Mr. and Mrs. Tripp are living at R.R. 4, Stouffville. The ville 'Agricultural School, is em- ployed in the science and en- gineering department of - the agricultural college at Guelph. The bride, a graduate of Lake- shore Teachers' College is a school teacher in Whitchurch | Township. Mr. Tripp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tripp | 'of Port Perry. ) groom, a graduate of Kempt-| THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY QUINQUAGESIMA 9:45 a.m.-- Holy Communion, Church School. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8th -- ASH WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m.-- Holy Communion, ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, - FEBRUARY 5th-- QUINQUAGESIMA 11:15 am.-- Holy Communion. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8th -- ASH WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m.-- Holy Communion. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. G. Rice, B.A Miitister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th -- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worshipry 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School. PRINCE ALBERT -- 2:00 p.m.-- Church Service 1:00 p.m. -- Sunday Scohol. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. 'H. M. Buntain, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5th-- - 10.00 a.m.--DMorning Worship Holy Communion, 11: 00 a.m.-- Sunday School. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) 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