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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jan 1969, p. 5

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2 7 ~ Prince The congregation on Sun. day were pleased to hear a visiting minister, Rev. R. C. Rose, Church of the Ascens- ion, Port Perry. Those pres: ent listened attentively when he based his sermon princip- ly on "Church Union" leav- ing us all with fresh thoughts concerning this new idea. Offering gathered by Mr. F. Olsen and"Mr. L. Beacock. Mrs, M.'Pugh opened her home for the January, meet- ing of the U.C.W. which op- ened with Hymn 416. At the commencement the retiring president, Mrs. C. Newnham welcomed all and expressed her appreciation for co-operation she received during office, as did the re- mainder of the executive and convenors who have all worked faithfully during the past two year term. 'Roll Call was answered by paving their annual dues. Mrs. Smith discovered 21 visits made to homes and hospitalized. As was stated in last issue the new slate of officers were not completely filled therefore in the meantime Mrs. Dorothy Hope is in, to act second vice-president, and Mrs. Jewell kindly vol- unteered to act assistant sec- retary. i At this time the new exec- utive occupied their places. The incoming president, Mrs T. Hodgins voiced humble words of introduction prior to chairing new business. Mrs. F. Harris read the min- utes and eight thank you notes bearing donations re- garding festive remembranc- es.. "It was learned 'we have offers of two weddings for which to cater, these - were graciously accepted. Comm- ittee for Hunter reception in February are Mesdames Pugh Smith, Deeth, Newnham. _ Committee for Heayn wed- ding Mesdames Smith, Bea- cock, Wilson, Dorothy Hope. "Following a brief discuss- ion it was moved and secon- ded we serve lunch following the "Annual Congregational Meeting". - Please keep in mind the U.C.W. Presbyterial to be held in the new Kingsview Church, Oshawa on Feb. 12. Mrs. Pugh mentioned. the church kitchen facilities for the Cubs and Scout banquet Feb. 22 which was granted. Devotion was prepared and "given by Mrs. Smith reding|j -§ NIAGARA SPRAY STARCH INVEST NOW Wn for Terms of 4 or 5 years VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable "half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED . 191 Queen St. Port Perry CA eA FEE FI RST an enlightning paper on "The Light of the World" along with scripture passage. Mrs. Pugh wave a worth- while article entitled, "Trag- edy of Christmas", Mrs. Jew- ell read details on the last chapter of Japan, the study book. While enjoying a dainty lunch Mrs. Newnham read a true article "The Poor Min- ister", Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunt- Abert News er were in Burlington on Sunday visiting their broth- er-in-law in hospital, Mr. Larry Glasgow who is ill and undergoing sessions of sur- gery during the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. And- rews Jr. were with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dayes of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kiezibrink had his sister, Miss I. Kiesibrink R.N. and friend Mr. Bob Quinn both of Toronto for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock were accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and Mr. and Mrs. John Beacock when all visited Mr. Lloyd Beacock Mr, and Mrs. PORT PERRY STAR " jc Jan. 23, 1969 - § ell. Mr. and. Mrs. R. Bell and Roy Hope children visited at the home have been visiting his fath-| of their aunt and uncle, Mr. er in Uxbridge hospital. and Mrs. A. Marlow, Oshawa. who is now on 3rd floor of Toronto General Hospital. Mrs. T. Hodgins, Mrs. B. Snelgrove, Mrs. C. Newnham attended the UC.W. Preshy- terial Executive meeting in Newcastle church on' Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham were with Mrs. S. Redman, Oshawa, during which time they attended the funeral of a close friend, Mr. Ira Trav- CLUB ANNRENE No Saturday Night DANCES For Month Of January Hard - Time Dance Sat., Feb. 1st PRICES EFFECTIVE THIS WEEK-END WEDNESDAY -- SATURDAY JANUARY 22 -- 25. _Carload Food Mkt., Prince Albert MITCHELLS APPLE JUICE 48 oz. Tin SHIRRIFF INSTANT UNION CARBIDE GARBAGE BAGS MASHED POTATO o. 31: __{PABLUM CEREAL w= 51: _SOIG0RN SYRUP zw. 37 SAVE 6C 13c ~ HEINZ KETCHUP 2 1 eeous 53: | cANADA'S FINEST RED or BLUE Brand STEA THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES ¢ BONLESS i] bh. DO FRESH CHICKEN Legs Breasts ~ FRESH BEEF "ah, wm. 45 Maple Leaf 1st Grade _ RINDLESS SIDE BACON Ib. Pkg. 4 9° I BOLOGNA : i 2 MAPLE LEAF Doe © roves 39- or Sliced LEAN GROUND BEEF Ib. HILLCREST 49. BREAD 4 FoR 99. & BUTTERMATE LIBBY'S FANCY Tomato Juice 2rr 3 7c 19 oz. Tin Save 6¢ HOMEMADE SAUSAGE 3 the. st. 2% 3 Quart 14c BAGGED toro 3 Quart MILK [Se LIBBY'S FANCY Tomato Juice oz $Pe Save 6¢ Telephone 985-7306 WINNER DRAW -OYLER. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 985-2492 FREE DRAW WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER. OF LAST WEEK'S -- MRS. NELLIE POST'S Sugar Crisp CEREAL ww 39:

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