Wir ~~ - - - > a ---y SoA | Twn hee go> » wi, Ca IE Pas $ RX I Ce Lr SATs ll I I 5 i Se 3 Bil Ett pa LF Id ASB tte A I =n NL a ed Ne -, po ol Sata -- PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1967 a Anglican Church Women Meet, Hold Pot Luck Supper The meeting took the form of a Pot Luck Supper to which were invited all interested la- dies of the congregation. There were 28 ladies present, also the Rev. Mr. Rose. A most delici- ous supper was enjoyed by all. After supper the regular form of meeting was conducted by the President Mrs. J. Lawrence who welcomed one and all. Opening hymn was No. 289 and the Rev. Rose .led in devotional period. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Annual Re- ports were given, the Treasurer giving a most satisfactory re- port for the year. The young women of the church are to form a Junior branch of the A.C.W. They will elect their own executive 'and conduct their own meet- ings and activities, but still be a part of the regular body of "Anglican Church Women, They were able to set a date for their first meeting and the goodly showing of hands of those in- terested in joining was a wel- come sight. Rev. Rose stated that in the near fufure he hoped to estab- lish a Christian Education For- um for both parishes and would ask for a delegate from each organization of the church. This group would be a clearing house for- new ideas, publicity and provide an opportunity to co-ordinate meetings and bring together both parishes for greater opportunities of serving Christ and His Church. Mrs. Lawrence spoke of the Ecumenical service held in the Anglican Church Sunday even- ing, Jan. 22nd, she said it was a most inspiring service and a proof that all faiths could wor- ship together. The installation of officers will be held at a church service early in Feb. Mr. Rose then showel a film on work in Africa entitled "Three men - Three ways", it showed the work being done by three different missionaries in Africa and it was gnjosed by all present. Mrs. Brian Hamilton proposed a vote of thanks, on behalf of the young women present, for the lovely supper. Mrs. Ivy Hamilton gave a vote of thanks to Mr. Rose for the showing of the film. Mr. Rose closed the meeting with the Benediction. aad tt tte i S------------_ Ont. County Holstein Club Has Extensive The annual meeting of the Ontario County Holstein Club was held in the Township Hall, Manchester, on Saturday, Janu- ary 28th, 1967, with 70 Holstein Breeders in attendance. President, John Leask, "open- ed the meeting at 11.00 am. In his opening address Mr. Leask gave a detailed summary of the projects carried out by the club in 1966. Mr. Mervyn McQuarrie, Sire Analyst, Central Ontario Cattle Breeding Association, Maple, Ontario, was the guest speaker. He gave an interesting talk. He stated that Contemporary Com- parison is the most accurate method, that is available at the present time, to compare bulls on their ability to transmit milking qualities to their daugh- ters. Mr. McQuarrie was introduc- ed to the meeting by Mr. Gerry Nelson, and was thanked, on be- half of the meeting, for his very splendid and informative address by- Neil Raines. The various projects carried out during the year were dis- cussed ,and it was decided to sponsor the following projects in 1967-- 1. Bus Trip to Expo 2. Barn Meeting Plans For '67 . Annual Banquet 4. Twilight Meeting or Picnic 5. Black and White Show 6. Championship Black & White Show 7. Improvements to Black & White Show Ring Mr. Gerry Nelson, Fieldman for the Holstein-Friesian Asso- ciation, gave a detailed report on his work during 1966. He congratulated the exhibitors from Ontario County. on their splendid success in the show ring at the Championship Show, Peterborough, and at the Royal Winter Fair. He announced the winners of 58 Long Time Pro- duction Certificates by 26 Ont- ario County Breeders, and 19 Star Brood Cow rtificates by 8 Ontario County Bréeders.' The election of directors for 1967 resulted as follows: Neil Raines, Blackwater #2 Leslie Smith, Port Perry, #2 Jim Gordon, Cannington, #1 Robert Flett, Oshawa, #2 . "Ralph Honey, Seagrave; #2 R. J. Smith, Blackwater #1 Grant Carson, Claremont #2 Frank Barkey, Claremont #3 Maurice Jebson, Beaverton, 3 Wayne Diceman, Greenbank. aga SERS Sie SHE SEE SES 3 "ITSOUR, ---- ---- S17 ls Tr Ss I S Se ee wee ge ee aie Se meee Ee ie Sie oo MAR. 1 SUITS DRESSE TROUSE SLACKS DRAPES SKIRTS [Plain] TRENCH COATS: TOP COATS (except fur or borg) per panel WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 5 for (WITH DRY CLEANING) All Kinds Of Leather Goods Cleaned And Refinished Leather Coats, Leather Jackets, Suede Coats and Jackets, Gloves Etc. (Ladies or Gents) (Plain) RS (2 (unlined) (2 pair for) (2 pair for) for) GORDON LEANERS PORT (Corner Queen & Perry St.) PERRY LJ Music Results Pupils of Mrs. Lorne Thomp- son, who were successful in the recent examinations held by the" Royal Conservatory of Music: PIANO Gr. II Pass--Anne Marlow, Wilma Wolters. III Pass--Wendy Lee IV Pass-- Susan Thompson Gr. VII Pass--Leanne Dorrell Gr. VIII Pass-- Linda Mountjoy. Gr. Gr. Creenhank 4-H Homemaking Club 4-H Homemaking Clubs are taking the project "A World of Food in Canada". The first meeting of the Greenbank 4-H Club was held at Mrs. Murray Lee's on Jan. 23. The meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge followed with the election of officers. Mrs. Lee with the help of Susan Bienia and Barbara Timms demonstrat- ed the Blueberry Buckle with Lemon Sauce and Succotash. Mrs. Couperthwaite discussed the objectives of the project, discussed the record books and files and a brief history of Early Canada. After testing the results of our cooking we clos- ed with the 4-H motto. on Jan. 30th at Mrs. Lee's home with the 4-H Pledge followed by the minutes read by Marion Couperthwaite. Then the Roll Call was answered by naming a Canadian Food used by early settlers. It was decided to call our Club' nial Pioneers" and we chose white for our covers with blue printing. Working methods were dis- | cussed by Mrs. - Couperthwaite and Food Guide for Health by Mrs. Lee. Tourtiére and Grand- péres were demonstrated fol- 'by --a- discussion-on Foods - of New France. Our dishes were tested by the girls and Jere commented on. THE CHURCHES The second meeting was held "Greenbank Centen-|. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th -- LENT I } 9:45 a.m.-- Morning Prayer. Church School. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15th -- EMBER DAY 10:00 a.m.-- Holy Communion, ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th -- LENT I. 11:15 a.m. -- Morning Prayer. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec G. Rice, B.A Minister SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th -- 11:00 a.m,--Morning Worship. 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 10.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.-- Sunday School: PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th -- 9:45 a.m.--Family Bible School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship - 7 p.m.--Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12th -- 10:00 a.m. -- SCUGOG. 11:15 a.m. -- MANCHESTER. 1:15 p.m: -- PROSPECT. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten - Rev. 1. 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