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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 May 1968, p. 5

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The Church congregation last Sunday gained a great ®dcal of worthwhile' thought from the message delivered by the pastor Rev. A. Rice. The choir did well although few in number, assisted by €Offering gathered by. Mr. F. Gibson and Mr. Don Beacock. Mrs. Ben Smith shared her home for a quilting be. one day last week. the organist Mrs. Snelgrove. |, Prince Albert News Mr. and Mrs. E. Jewell met Mrs. E. Mulvey at the Inter- national Airport after enjoy- ing the winter in Florida. Pleased to learn Mrs. Larry Huston .is home from Port Perry Hospital. Also same for jantson, village. Recent Sunday company with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson were her mother Mrs. Sar- Mrs. Sar- formerlly of our Communion Service was held in Burn's Church on Sunday evening, April 21st at 8 o'clock. Tuesday, April 23rd was ¢ 'Open Church Night" at 8 o'clock, when we were pleas- tain, of Pembroke; and Rev. W. B. Mitchell, of Toronto; --_both former ministers of this charge, 'as speakers. Rev. ¢G. H. Moore of Uxbridge, who was our Moderator dur- i ing the vacancy period also ] brought greetings. Miss M. Bowman of Toronto was so- Ashburn News ed to have Rev. H. M. Bun- piano. This special musical Service was a most fitting climax to our Dedication week at Burn's Church, Ash- burn. i Rev. H. M. and Mrs. Bun- tain, of Pembroke; Rev. W. B. and Mrs. Mitchell; of Toronto; were Tuesday ey- ening supper guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Edgar Heron. ~Mrs:--Ruby--Rogers; Brooklin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sparks, Bruce and Evelyn, of Have- lock; were Monday visitors jantson, formerly of our Gibson and children all of Port Perry. Last Tuesday evening the Good Neighbor's "Service Club of our village were al- lowed the facilities of the Port Perry Presbyterian church parlors. What for? First of all the president Mrs. IE Snooks extended a "warm welcome to the nearly 150 folk who attended and introduced a gentleman, on interior decorating who re- presents T. Eaton Co. He in turn freely lectured and demonstrated color - scheme, and various samples of drap- ery, carpeting plus proper arranging of "furniture, and picture grouping. He hum- orously related- few "do and don'ts" of ones home follow- {PORT PERRY STAR -- Thur ed by a brief question and answer period. The treasurer Mrs. J. Da- vidson voiced appreciatfon for the instructive pointers that aroused each one pre- 'sent. Stubs were then drawn for several door prizes for which the members are grateful to the donors of these gifts. .A 'dainty lunch ended a sday, May 2nd, 1968 ~ 5 pleasant evening. It is grati- fying to learn the proceeds were in aid of the Hospital Fund. Saturday night several couples from our area en- joyed attending the farewell party held in Prospect church basement in honour of Mr. -and Mrs. B. Webster and family who are residing in Port Perry. a Tow | a gril loist. with Mrs. M. Sparks. ~Wed.; April 24th was HEINZ * W.M.S. Thank-Offering when - | Miss Irene Dickson of Ewart INVEST Now : "J| College, Toronto was our lomato . lice - 3207. Tin' guest speaker. The C.G.LT. members presented a Page- /0 - ant. Music by the Junior : ; AYLMER , choir and Explorers. } : Tyna, A 7h ki for Terms of 3 or 4 years || Cream Gorn ) AE Lik Praise night with the choir c I . . : from St. Paul's Presbyterian| © yrusy Geno one This Week's Meat Features Church, Oshawa and Mrs. Se Investments SLARNATION GOVERNMENT INSPECTED "Geo. Delaney, also from Osh- awa, as soloist. Rev. Walter Interest is pasalile RED or BLUE BRAND ih of St. Paul's uy half" yearly or may vap. hil 16 oz. Tins ecial 'speaker. x 3 Lh : Saturday, April 27th was by left to compound AVIMER ln ADE Gon Blade Folk Service with Rev. K. A. Heron, of Barrie, delivering EMMERSON : 2 ; Removed the message. "HERICE ve --| 8 I R/C Sunday, April 28th at. 7.30 INSURANCE CATSUP 9: ii.e2 Bis. Uy ROAST p.m. we were most privileged g a ? LB. u to have the Inter Church ; AGENCY ROBIN HOOD Male Choir, from Toronto - LIMITED . rere with Mr. Wm. McCaul, 9 "e c LEAN - TENDER - SHORT as leader, and accompanied Queen St. Port Perry || - Bag : . by Miss Fern Stephen at the|, ~~ Telephone 985.7306 \ RIB RO oT 5 O- : NESCAFE [ ] v = : . . REAL ESTATE Inst. Coffee cones | 09 'Shankless, Part Skinned WHOLE or HALF meee Ln | Fresh HAMS = 57 FOR BUY-SELL FOR FAST F i ] ' AME a Bathroom 0 - COMPLETE MBERT COURTEOUS Tissue 2's R LAMB SERVICE MAPLE LEAF SATISFACTION LAMBE hoi 400°s | ow 44788 ou | Kloaney as 2 65 | WIENERS ee 49: Tissues . ) RED ROSE MAPLE LEAF Port Perry Marjorie Tripp 985-7606 WES LANE Plumbing - Heating Electric - PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 - 2473 RES. Low ' Tea Bags IK) SCOTT Viva Towels 49 Curad 43c SPECIAL Med. Plastic. Bandages BOLOGNA FRESH LEAN "Ground Beef ~ Centre Cut Pces. End Cut Bigesy 3 9 or Sliced LB. 31 10: 4.90 265 Lustre Cream Shampoo Lge ----] | =] Ks HOSTESS SAVE 10. 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