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Port Perry Star, 2 Feb 1972, p. 2

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% pd in WM. A. COLLINS XE LICENCED AUCTIONEER i : FARM SALES, HOUSEHOLD, REAL ESTATE, etc. ul Call Collect Port Perry 985-3071 oa 13 -- 4 ! ; SA at ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY oh Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates 5 -- FREE -- 18 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1972 Lindsay Presbyterial WMS 1972 officers installed The Annual meeting of Lindsay Presyterial Wo- men's Missionary "Society was held -in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Lind- say, Ont. on Wednesday, January 19th, 1972. The Theme. for the morning session was "Peace be, with Thee". The meeting opened at , 10 am. with the constitu- tional prayer by the presi. dent Mrs, Windrem. Devo- tions 'were taken by Miss Nora McNabb and Mrs. P. Francis of Cannington, and " Mrs. C. Mcinnis of Lindsay welcomed thé meeting to St. Andrews, Reports of the years work were given NNN NNNNNNNN by the various secretaries. Mrs, J.© MacFadven re- ported that the supply allo- cation had been reached. 'Second mile donations in the way of gifts and cloth- ing were sent to Scott Mis- sion Evangel Hall and Ar. magh, Donations were also - made to Glen Mohr Camp. Mrs, Windrem presented her report of the year's work and expressed her ap- preciation for the ¢oopera. tion received. Hrs. Harder of Wick W.M.S. closed the Session with prayer. A delicious luncheon was served by the ladies of St. Andrews Lea- gue. During the luncheon Jack Weyrich Cartage & Waste 28 Water St. Removal Phone 985-7031 985-3312 Specializing .in Business For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD and Farm i Operations Rev. O. G. Locke brought greetings from the Presby- tery of Peterboro-Lindsay. The Theme for the after- noon Session was. "Under- standing" and again Mrs. Windrem opened the meet ing with prayer. The devo- tions, including the "In Memoriam" service for de. parted members were con- ducted by Mrs. H. Westcott and Mrs. H. Furness of Gamebridge. 'The Treasurer; Mrs. Clark Fennell reported that the General fund had reached the goal set for 1971, Mrs. D. Whelan of Bea. verton then introduced the guest: speaker, Miss Mary Whale, "Director of Over- seas Missions". Miss Whale has travelled extensively- in troubled areas, on behalf of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada. Many changes are being BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY F & G CONSTRUCTION R.R. 4, Port Perry BUILDING & REMODELLING Cottage 'Raising Foundation Work, Etc. - For any of your con- struction needs call us. - 985-2979. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 PTOLEMY fr GRIEVE . Gulf Service Station GENERAL REPAIRS -- Port Perry - 985-3182 < °* MYLES KING ° Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA --- 725-5751 or 723-0501 Malcolm Phillips ONTARIO 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. Phone 640403) . sy : Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985.2226 * Brothers Construction ° Have your house built by experts. Also General Repairs, Cottages Raised, Foundations étc. . . .. ; For free estimates call Harvey 985 - 3203 BOB BERO -- Seagrave, Ont. -- 985-7027 [ need shoes? TOP. QUALITY MEN'S and TEENAGE BOY'S SEE OUR 1 | FULL LINE OF. 'Shoes & Boots ® WE FIX OLD SHOES ® WE SELL NEW SHOES ® SKATES SHARPENED Port Perry Shoe Repair & Sales 233 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY | DUFF [Electronics : * CLOSED - Jan. 31-Feb. 14 Murray Burnfield "PLUMBING & HEATING 19 Water St. - Port Perry PHONE 985.7980 Forced Air Furnaces Pressure Systems New Work Repairs Swamp Garage Auto Body Doug Robinson Bruce McCreight Free Estimates JA5 3291 CTRITI & SONS MACHINE SHOP R.R. 2, Port Perry 985-7559 General Machine Work Sand Blasting Plastic Coatings Steel Fabricating Shearing & Welding made and new areas open. ing up in war torn coun- tries. "Our prayers" said Miss Whale are needed more than money, She said that workers are badly needed in Afghanistan. A permanent hospital was recently established in West "'Bengal to replace a field hospital. $26,000. was do- nated by the Presbyterian Church and $9,000 from the United Church. This sum was matched by the govern- ment. Two beautiful solos were sung by Mrs. K. Bannister of Lindsay. Mrs, Bannister was' accompanied at the "piano by her mother Mrs. Gordon. The offering was' received and dedicated hy. Mrs, P, Francis. The regis tration committee reported 89 ladies present. The March Executive meeting will be held in Beaverton. Gamebridge W.M.S. issued an invitation for the Sum- mer Annual in June. ~ Mrs. Westcott, convener of the nominating commit- tee then presented her re- port and the following slate 'of officers were installed by. Miss Whale. (Past President-- / LAND SURVEYOR ___} Mrs. C. Veale, Beaverton 5 President--Mrs. H. Windrem, Lindsay 1st Vice-Pres.--Mrs, P. J. Francis. Cannington 2nd Vice-Pres.--Mrs. J. H. MacFadyen, Brechin Rec. Secretary--Mrs. J. Wallace, Lindsay Treasurer--Mrs, C. Fennell, Cannington Afternoon Sec'y--Mrs. H, Westcott, Gamebridge Evening Sec'y--Mrs. 'B. ~Acton; Manilla | Associate" Member Seer'v-- Mrs. R. Wood. L. Britain * Friendship & Service Sec'y. Mrs, Adams, Bobcaygeon Publications Sec"y--Mrs. C. Wilson, Uxbridge Children's Sec'y--Mrs, Grey and Mrs, 'Haynes, Uxbridge . Girl's Sec'y--Miss O. MacFarquhar and Mrs. Hoyle, Lindsay ~ Mrs, J. MacFadyen in pre. senting -t h e courtesies thanked Miss Whale for her wonderful message and help, © She also thanked everyone who had in any way helped to make the day a success and inspiration. The meeting closed with the Benediction prayer by Mrs. Murray of Uxbridge W.MS. Manchester News Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Best visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. MacTavish of Brechin on Saturday. Recent dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Frank- lin were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane and family, Mrs. Geo. Lane of Port Perry. Recent callers at the Franklin home were Mr, and Mrs. Allin Walsh, of Sutton, Mr. Brian Parrish and Mary McCartney, Murray Frank- lin and Anne Stone of Osh. awa, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Davidson, Recent week-end guests with Mr, and Mrs. L. B. "Roberts were Mrs. M. Bat. tae and daughter of Water- loo; Miss Kelly O'Rielly of Ireland, and Mr, and Mrs. Peter Cooling of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach spent the week-end in Toronto and attended the Cancer Campaign Seminar. Congregation of 'Sciach Don't forget the import. ant meeting to-night for the "Grace" Church. Members from Presbytery will be present. The "Head" U.C.W, will 'meet Wed. evening, Feb. 2 .at the home of Mrs. Clara Dowson, Please bring mem- bership 'fees of 50c. Mrs. Marilyn: Tripp's group wi- shes to compile a cook book this year. Therefore they are requesting each 'lady to bring 5 or 6 recipes to the meeting as the roll call, We believe Mrs. Alan Carter is recovering quite well after her surgery last week, Last Fri, Brenda Brown' and Tammie Veltri attend. ed a 9th birthday party. for Lesia Hall in Port. At the Women's Institute meeting on Wed. night at se OPTOMETRIST : 229 MARY STREET -- News the Municipal Hall, thir; teen ladies joined the or- ganization and they hope to attract more as time goes on, / Saturday, Osaduke of Epsom visited with her friend Linda Samells and returned home Sunday. Port Perry U.C.W. Ethel Mark. welcomed 14 ladies of Unit 6 plus 2 visitors to. her home Thursday. evening, January 20. Vi Hoskin opened the meeting with a poem, Year, 2 Devotional given by Ethel Mark, 'Mabel Cullen and Edna Fowler. The first part of the new study kit "Jesus' of Nuzareth", was conducted by Vi Hoskin. Pres. Velma Reynolds took care of business session. Hospital calls 14, home calls 11." A contest on quilt patterns _was enjoyed by all. Meeting closed with benediction. Home owners can now reduce payments BY AS MUCH AS HALF You as home owner are now eligible for a low cost second or third mortgage loan from $2,000 to $25,000 at reduced monthly payments, Find out how a low cost home owner plan can pay all your bills, give you adidtional cash if required - and at the same time reduce your monthly payments by as much as half. within 24 hours. Find out how easy it is to get your loan approved = You can eall to 10 p.m. today for helpful courteous service. Prompt Investinent Corp., Ltd., 330 Bay St. Toronto. evenings 231-8146. Call collect 366-9586, NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ANNOUNCEMENT On April 15, 1970 a public meeting was held at the Grandview Public School to enable citizens re-. sident in the townships of Cartwright and Manvers to discuss with members and officials of the Nor- thumberland and Durham' County Board of Educa: tion matters pertaining to the secondary education available to young people of that area. ~ Recently information "has been received from . officials of the provincial Department of Education which requires action by the County Board. In order to convey this information to the residents of Cartwright Township and to provide an opportun- ity for them to respond, a public meeting will be held at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, January 31, 1972 in the Recreational Centre, Blackstock. = Its to be hoped that interested citizens will find it convenient to attend. W. Frank Thom, Director of Education WES PLUMBING - LANE HEATING - ' ELECTRIC : ' little Joanne "Another i PORT PERRY (985-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE | gL) 4 3 US 4 ($ . ® ltd ' ax. ® % ¥ & x 5 i FRA BE | SE | 2 ! | i 1 1 ! |» i ! KY A { | | ! 2

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