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Port Perry Star (1907-), 14 Mar 1968, p. 14

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Nini Eet Tol Sk : EUS AY PH & fi S30 Po (3 "ty * A 7) NRO SANE A AN . { LIRA RAL RRR FERNS 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 14th, 1968 PROSPECT NEWS On Thursday evening 7th Mrs. Lloyd Smith -was -host- ess for the U.C.W. meeting. Mrs. Byron Holtby opened the devotions with the fol- lowing verse: "Jesus, thou Joy of loving hearts, Thou fount of life, thou . Light of men, husband during the social hour. Mrs. Clare Vernon prio ed over the business session. Regular reports were given and decisions made on local assignments. The. U.C.W. will be serving lunch 'at the farm sale of Mr. Burnsell Webster on March 30th, Wr , . PORT PERRY PEE AR a Sn, From the best bliss that - "earth imparts We turn unfilled to thee again", Hymn #100, "In the cross of Christ I glory", was fol- lowed. by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs..Fallis read the scripture lesson from Ps. 24. Ruby Smith read a meditation on God's Geogra- phy -- a missionary theme. It is the task of Christians "to break down the fences of prejudice and misunder- standing between nations & races. It is the task of mis- sions to spread the common love of God throughout the world. To this end we work and progress. She conclud- ed with prayer and the hymn #252--"In Christ there is no East or West". Willa Holtby introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. - Milton Arnold (Mary Ter- - willegar) of Oshawa. She is a niece of Mr. Dearborn, both are former members of __the former Centre St. United Church there. Mrs. Arnold is a 1959 graduate nurse of Oshawa General Hospital. In 1961 she received a diplo- ma in Nursing Education and Supervision from Queen's University at Kingston. Lat- er, she and her husband at- tended _Briercrest Bible: In- stitute at Caronport, Sask., near Moose Jaw, for five years. . Their three children, Margaret, Stephen & Philip were born -here.- On April 22nd they will be leaving for their posting at a mission field, in Zambia, Africa. Mrs. Arnold opened her address with a fervent pray- er and scripture lesson from Romans 10: vs. 11-17. She showed colored films .of this part of Africa, North of " Rhodesia, where they will he located by the Africa Evan- gelical Fellowship (S.A.G.M.). Ruby expressed our thanks to Mrs. Arnold. We met her 'Manchester U.C.W. to their. .mother, Mrs.. Pearl Booth of 'enirs of Mrs. There was an invitation from Florida Movie and Luncheon' on Tuesday evening, March' 19th at 8 p.m. at Manchester Church. After thie meeting hers was a pleasant surprise for one of our members, Ruby's MARCH 26th THROUGH WARGH 20h FREE! I Loaf TOASTMASTER BREAD With Every Purchase of $1.00 or Over LimiT ONE PgR CUSTOMER Port Perry. Lucille Gray & Janet Vernon sang the ad- dress which they had com- posed and circulated souv- Booth's life story to her forthcoming birthday on April 1st. They presented her with a lovely, "Happy Birthday" cup and saucer, also remembering the lovely needlework she had done for the U.C.W. © On March 31st, Sun from 2-5 p.m. Ruby and Lloyd, Irwin and Dale are having a Reception in honor of Mrs. A "GENUINE" " SALE OF OUR REGULAR QUALITY PRODUCT ~ MONOVA BARBED WIRE Stelco has introduced a new d wire -- '"'Monova'* "Monova" is proclaimed as the first major breakthrough in barbed wire manufacturing in over 50 years. The popular 12 gauge single strand wire has a higher breaking strength than extra - heavy 2 - strand Varighes. It is lighter, too--53 pounds 0 rod spool; as compared to 88 ifs for extra-heayy 2-strand. Mo- nova's ovalized wire locks every barb securely in place, and there are 20% Booth's birthday. We were more bs per "Monova" has all invited. proven itself in 7 years of field test- ing -- its many advantages make it We were pleased to see the picture of Kung Woh Fung, a little girl in India, who is being sponsored by Lloyd and Ruby Smith. ideal for any barbed wire application. Refreshments by the group in charge concluded a most enjoyable evening. Mrs. Bert Gray accom- panied Mrs. Cliff Love and Mrs. Keith Crosier of Scugog Island to the Ontario- Good Roads Convention at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, recently. : Last week-end, .. 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