i, 3 § ' 6 On Mon. evening of Feb. 2 a Congregational meeting was held at "Grace" Church, Eighteen members met with Rev. Teskey to present an. nual reports, appoint Church boards and make changes in various positions and duties, as well as planning work & programs for the year. "7 It was noted that Mr. Geo. Edgar has moved to Oshawa. It was moved to send him a letter of appreciation for his many years of loyal service. Mrs. Allene Kane resigned from her position as pianist and Mrs. Edna Beckett -has kindly consented to fill the position of organist or pian- ist. Mrs. Madeline Cawker agreed to be an assistant when needed. Mr. Murray Jackson & Mrs. Beryl Pearce are being asked to assist as Sunday School teachers. Retiring members of the Board of Elders and Stew- ards were re-instated for an- other 4 and 3 yr. term with Mr. Cliff Love to take Geo. Edgar's place. It was noted that the M. & able prices. 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The acting president, Mrs. Betty Reader opened the meeting with _a thought suggesting that when we feel someone has been thoughtless or un- kind to us we should not dwell on it. Following hymn 148 the Pres. offered on our behalf the prayer of a Sioux Indian Chief to fight our greatest enemy--*"ourselves" and when life fades to be able to come to God without shame. Mrs. Ethel Redman read the Scripture from Mat- thew 5:43.48. As the theme of the Devo- tion was "Home Missions", Mrs. Reta Reader took the Study from an experience in 985-7951 "Ross Hutchison'* has been a valued member of our service department with 17 years service at Beare Motors Ltd. Ross has been well schooled through - these many years. On many oc- casions he has attended the Training Centre being a' member of the G.M. Tech- nician's Guild for the past 10 years, Ross has had further training at the Bare Equip- ment Steering and Wheel 'Alignment School in Tor- onto. He is a fully qualified technician in front end appointment and see our OLDSMOBILE SEY ih \ CR LS COA fy rand mash die thom radii dad idonai bind, the work of Evangeline Booth, general of the Salva- tion Army 1934-1939. Mrs. Reta Reader gave a reading entitled "What _is a homemaker", which ended with the following line: ~She is a woman, a household ne- cessity, the heart of the home In keeping with Feb. the roll call requested that the ladies name something the customary colour of which. is usually "red". Mrs. Marion Hughes and Mrs. Myrtle Manns read article similar yet different in the origin and customs of Valentines Day. Mrs. Reta Reader show- ed a few slides of general in- terest to most those present. While lunch was being pre- pared, Mrs. Reta Reader con- ducted a contest on jumbled letters which when sorted out gave the names of great lovers in Bible story, history, stage and screen. Mrs. Marie Clark was the winner. During the business period we received cards or letters of appreciation from Mr. & Mrs. Sam Arnold, Mrs. Sylvia Parker, Scott Mission & Fred Victor Mission. The Oshawa Pres'y has given us the name of a Missionary in Japan for whom they request our pray- ers. One group was asked to supply pies for the Hospital Bake Sale on Feb. 14th. At the March meeting we shall pack a bale for the Fred Victor-Mission. Mrs. Grace 'Love gave de- tails on progress of the Mu- seum Board. . They plan a craft school in the "Head" Church during the summer. 'They had met a craft repre- sentative at Catherine Mar- tyn's and received much in- spiration. Please give old Christmas cards to Mrs. Love. Many used stamps were turned in but some were spoiled by cutting too close and spoiling the perforated edge. We wish to extend sym- pathy to Mrs. Jim Wilson and family in the recent bhe- reavement of her father. We are still wishing for an improved physcial state for Mrs. Dave Moore. Mrs. Myrtle Manns receiv- ed a leg injury while enjoy- ing a ski-doo ride. Hope it will soon be more comfort- able. Mr. and Mrs. G. Starr of Valentia Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. Mr and Mrs. Ray Munro & family of Epsom visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice on: Sun- day. Markham guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Bardocz and girls of | and family of Greenbank Sunday dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mr. J. Theurer and Miss C. Bell of Toronto week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw and Charles of Oshawa Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. G. Freeman and family spent Saturday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, M. Nicholls and: family and Mrs. Nich- olls Sr. of Oshawa Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. D. Baird of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Eden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Empring Saturday night. A nice time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and fa- mily of Scarborough Sunday dinner guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson of Brooklin = Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren. Mrs. Jordon spent the week-end in Cobourg with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig spent Tuesday in Oshawa. The Executive Ladies of the Historical Society pre- sented Mrs. W. J. Kane with a lovely baby shower on Thursday night for William Allan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Luke of Kitchener spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. K. Goreski. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bull visit- ed on Sunday in Oshawa with Mr. & Mrs. Ted Coombs. © Miss Freda Burhham of 'Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. & Mrs. J. Burnham. = Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn of Port Perry Friday night guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fra- Mr. and Mrs. S. Fralick of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. F. Pascoe & Mr. Pascoe Sr. of Oshawa, Sunday viistors of the Jack and Joan Kane's farm. Mr. and Mrs. S. Johnson of Oshawa and Miss C. Johnson of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish on Sunday. Recent guests of the L. Empringham's were Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman Claremont, Mr. and Mrs. L. Fields and son of Oshawa and Mr. Gar- net Wagg of Sunderland. © Mr. and Mrs. F. Gow of Oshawa entertained Mrs. C. Hardy at the Conway Gard- night, xl Mr. "Jack Kane and Jimmy were in Woodville on Satur. ham held a ski-doo party on|" Mr. and Mrs. George Lemon. | lick Sunday dinner guests of | ens for dinner on Sunday| ARMSTRONG hockey day attending the games. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock & family guests of the W. J. Kanes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Galanta and family of Toronto Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Galanta. Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton Saturday evening guests of Mr; and Mrs. D. 'Stoves of Oshawa. The Sweet Adeline Concert was a very successful event in Oshawd on Saturday night. Pleased to report our very sick are all improving in various hospitals. Keep com- ing. Service at Gace at 10 a.m. You are invited to attend. Wins Award An award for the best Ont- ario weekly newspaper editor- ial on the subject of water resources, offered by the Ont- ario Water Resources, has been won by Mrs. G.C. Craven, editor of the Ridgetown Dom- ion. Canadian beef exports in 1968 amounted to about 46 million pounds, nearly double the total of a year earlier. A. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 986--2383 WHEEL B WHEEL ALIGNMENT ALANCING For Appointment Beare Motors Limited Call 985-7351 EMMERSON INSURANCE, AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 9857306. PORT PERRY . ® Septic Tanks Cleaned By . PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED REG. Port Perry -- 985.2226 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DUFF ELECTRONICS - Closed - FROM 'Jan. 30 to Feb. 10 For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone '985.7031 Specializing in businesf and farm operations. Mrs. Brekke on Sunday. Little Sheryl Neilly of Scarborough is spending sometime with her grand- parents Mr, and Mrs. Baker while her parents are holi- daying in California. Congratulations and best wishes to our bride & groom of Friday, Mr. Gordon Saville and Mrs. Kathleen Hilling of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells & Linda attended the 70th birthday celebration for Mrs, Crowells in Oshawa on Sun. day. Mrs. J. Sweetman was a guest of her mother Mrs. R. Jackson of Prince Albert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Stan Thomas Sewage Continued discrepancies in the flankage rates. Following a thorough dis- cussion of the subject, council decided to send the petition with the signatures obtained and the by-law passed to the Ontario Water Resources Com- mission, urgently requesting to issue tenders as soon as possible. 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