SLE TIN FH ER FURR ARISES Lh ae LA ho vo Congratulations are in or- . y PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1972 Increase gonesdey 0 0: Nursing Home News vies DeNure who was crowned retary, K. Bateman; : - "Snow Queen' of -the Port tH : d: Parochial Tribunal; CA MEN'S. TUESDAY We are very happy to ital and we are pleased lo Perry High School during the in d en ance Glass, H. Buckland; Chair- - NIGHT BOWLING report that the "flu". _ epi = note that she is back with us week, Palsy is a student He A | men of Sidesmen, K. 1. Spitfires . 12 demic has been licked, All A! theHomeandinvery good nurse at the home, The Atiniial Vestry mee! Bateman; Lay Delegate to 2. 8.0. Bees... 9 the staff and residents seem Spirits too. Monday evening Parson 5 of the Church of the As- og % G. Branton. S. 3. Long Horns 1 tobe in the best of health just Mrs. Mary Oster returned payne of the Baptist Lension ibs held ila Glass; Advisory Board, Mrs. 4. Aces ........ B now: « °° to her home on Tuesday . We Church came to the Home R. Christie, Dr. R. Martin, * 5. Better Sports al PE wish her the very +) in evening, January 31. ¢ Admitted to the Home during the past week were herold surroundings. Mrs. Bealrice Harrison of Oshawa transferred from the Oshawa General Hospi- tal; Mrs. Florence Black also' from Oshawa and the 'Oshawa General. Mr. John Blake of Oshawa was also transferred from. the Osh- awa Hospital. Mrs. Leadlay spent a few days in the Memorial Hosp- happy returns. munion to - residents, \ Our old friend Bill Heron of Brooklin 'celebrated his 75th birthday . on February 6th, His' many friends and rela- tives joined with him at the Home in Wishing him many Rev. Paul Vernooy visited the home on Thursday mor- ning and served Holy Com- the Catholic St. Andrew's Folk Choir Sunday, Feb. 20, 7 p.m. POP - FOLK . HYMN & SPIRITUAL SONGS with Mrs, Payne and about ten others of his congre- gation and conducted a Joyous religious hour. veral hymns were sung in unison; well loved and well known ones as *'Count your ~ Blessings" and "Jesus loves even me". The singing was ably lead by Mr.:Mabley with -Mrs. Beacock at the piano.' The lesson was read by Cindy Mabley, Mark, Chap- ter 10 beginning at Verse 46, during the evening we en- joyed a number by the choir, "In the Green Pastures'. A duet by Mrs. Mabley and Mr. Payne and a solo by Mrs. + Scriver "Under His Wing", Mrs. Stewart gave a fine testimonial as she told of The meeting was opened with prayers, followed by the report by the Rector, Rev. R.C. Rose, on the 'State of the Parish." It was revealed that 1971was a good year. "There was an increase of 25 percent in the Average Adult Sunday attendance and the envelope giving showed an increase of over 30 percent. The reports from the Organizations also showed a very successful year. The budget for 1972 was read and approved and the following Officers elected or appointed: Rector's Warden, --H: Kraupa; People's Warden, S. Glass; Vestry Clerk, Miss C. Snowdon; Envelope Sec- E. Oyler, K. Bateman, A.G. 6. Beavers ............ 4 Brunton; Great Chapter, K. H.S.--Hans Buscher 271 Bateman, - E, Oyler, "A. HT.--Wayne McCulley 669 Roach; Auditor, A. HSWH-- Brian Réader--305 Check | he Label HTW.H.-- Tony Marks--120 On Your Paper {oD @ { THEATRE 9.9: 134] 01] Sy oY ATOR XK . tertainment). Thurs., Fri, Sat, Feb, 17, 18, 19 "BIG JAKE" 9 p.m. with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara (Adult En- "SUDDEN TERROR" 7:15 p.m. with Mark Lester and Peter Vaughan, Saturday Matinee 2 p.m. "BIG JAKE", Sunday Only, Feb. 20 "NIGHT DIGGER" 7:15 "TRAVELLING EXECUTIONEER" 9 p.m. (RIED NEXT WEEK -- "FACE OFF" hearing a religious talk on the street as a young girl and how the words impressed her to such an extent that she has tried to live up to them ever since, She quoted Romans 3- 9:00 a.m, Service--Immaculate Conception 23. Por Perry Mr. Payne gave a short 11 am. Service -- Sacred Heart Church Uxbridge Vondert BR Mot on 4 p.m. Service -- St. John's School, Uxbridge Sacred Heart Parish Hall ® ADMISSION FREE eo Service to all makes of Television and Stereo Sets All Work Guaranteed * and comfort and closed his "remarks by asking us to sing "What a friend we have in Jesus." Mr. Mabley closed the meeting. 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