18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 25th, 1968 ~ Lindsay Presbytery Elects Officers For "We should make our churches fit Him rather than make Him fit our churches" said Mrs. F. Robinson re- ferring to Christ. Mrs. Rob- inson 'made 'the comment while, with Mr. W. E. Ro- gers, conducting the opening "devotions at the meeting of Lindsay Presbytery of the «United Church of Canada "held at Cambridge Street United Church, Wednesday, April 4, 1968. The Presbytery approved calls by the following Pas- 1968-1969 Rev. Howard E. Beare and Minden-Carnaryon to Rev. Wesley Oakes. Missionary & Maintenance Funds givings of Lindsay Presbytery for 1967 were 69%, above those of 1966, reported Rev. David J. Harris, Green- bank. The name Missionary & Service Fund has been proposed as a new name for the Fund. The Board Of Evangelism & Social Service, oa conditions, has authorized grants for study in international affairs. toral Charges:--Beaverton to JRev. John Neil, Brechin to An important gathering for teen-agers, a Hi-C Con- ATTENTION FARMERS! SAVE ..wnvpay more On Premium Quality GASOLINE -- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS Farm Tanks and Pumps Available Out of Oshawa, Whithy and District CALL Loner DX OIL e500 DEOES® HUB Fish N' Chips; Manchester "NOW OPEN FRIDAYS 12:00 Noon-2:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. - - Closing * SATURDAYS 12:00 Noon- 9:00 P. M. SUNDAYS 12: 00 Noon - 10:00 P.M. Phone 985-2709 . (Reep this number _-- t isn't listed yet) STINE ADDLLIN, ot, SATO SLE Rl 0 SOOO @® @4G ORR rr i Sunny 85° Clear-Skies IF YOU BOOK NOW ON OUR SPECIAL AIR CANADA CHARTER FLIGHTS TO THE CARIBBEAN. LOWEST FARES EVER... Exampe: 14 days Barbados including, 2 meals daily, Hotel, trans- fers, tips, etc." $369. Can. Air fare is included. CALL NOW FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 57 KING E. 576- 3131 OSHAWA REE EEE BEE EBB) (rN (rrr AO AE A A EN ON ; SOG E CV IOVIVIVIIOVIVOIVOPPSOIOVOOODORNOOODN y v 2) BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard i Venetian & Cloth Blinds ---- if Custom Made Drapes # Drapery Rods & Tracks a Hy 1 : 3 3 4 $7 {7 "Interior Decorating Service ..Custom Made Slip Covers ference, will be held in Lind- say April 26-28. A meeting for the members of Presby- tery, and other interested persons, for the considera- tion of the nature of evan: gelism to-day, will be held in Haliburton Wednesday, June 19 at the United Church. Those attending will be asked to fill out a Board of Evangelism ques- tionnaire on evangelism. Elected officers of Presby- tery for the Conference Year 1968-69 commencing July 1, 1968: Chairman -- Rev. Har- old T. Martin, Fenelon Falls; Secretary--Rev. Edward -W. Todd, Little Britain; Treas- urer -- Mr. W. E. Rogers, Lindsay. When is Went Out You may be interested in the record of the dates when the ice has "gone out" 'in previous years. 1872 April 26 April 24 April 17 April 19 .. March 20 April 24 April 23 1888 -- Se. April 25 .. April 16 March- 31 March 21 April 28 April 11 April 11 April 19 April 22 April 18 .. March 28 22 10 16: 17 15 118 16 ~ 5 3 21 10 1924 ooo April 12 3 10 1927 ................ April 15 12 1 18 16 16 6 April 21 April 10 April 25 April 12 ...-March 31 Manchester News Our church was filled on Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Teskey delivered a most ap- pealing sermon and the fol- lowing babies were baptized. Ann-Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginn, James Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cawker, and Robert Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward (Ted) Lamb. The baskets of flowers were placed in the church in memory of the late Mrs. H. 'Dobson. Sympathy is extended to the Dobson family and to the family of the late Mrs. New- man. Mrs. Jas. Torrens and two children of Montreal spent several days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnston. Kenneth Torrens spent . the holidays with his|} paternal grandparents in Toronto. A number from this area attended the dedication ser- vices at Ashburn Preshy- terian Church on Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Crosier and Irene of Sunderland and Mrs. Homer Calder and little daughter, Sindy of northern "Alberta visited Mrs. M. Cro- sier on Wednesday evening, Mrs. awa was with her sister, Mrs. Aletha Holtby on the week- -end. "The Hub" opened for business on Friday with the il top quality Fish and Chips. Mrs. W. S. Taylor, daugh- ter Brenda and Miss Colleen Beach of Stouffville visited Mrs. Crosier on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Watters and daughter, Mrs. Pat Brass, Stouffville and Mr. Wayne McGee, Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Watters and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lamb, Ann and Janet were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cawker and baby, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cawker and two children, Scugog, Mrs. Sam Cawker and daughter, Cae- sarea, mks. G Grant Cawker, Oshawa," Mr. and Mrs. C. Cawker and Ken of Toronto were guests at the Jim Caw- ker home on Sunday. 'Mrs. Ann Phair, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Phair of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginn, Cadmus were Sunday guests: of Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Holthy, Innerkip were; -- with Mrs. Meta Holtby over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mul- holland of Camp Borden were week-end guests of his brother Mr. W. E. Mulhol- land and Mrs. Mulholland. Clara Thorne, Osh-{. FEN EA DL ER ANN EN hb bbb AS htehehhd 4 KEN P. 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