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Port Perry Star, 5 Apr 1972, p. 21

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WAM A RT FCT PY AY A a aa haat Yo PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 29, 1972-5 Jean Jeffery EASTER LILY All flowers speak a language, "Each one in its own way, But only the pure white lily Could speak for Easter Day. God gave the Lily majesty, So regal and so tall; It stands among the flowers The purest of them all. We choose the lilies our altar to adorn "To 'bring the Saviour's message Once more at Easter morn, There will be Good Fri. ' Service at Goodwood church and on Sunday a Special - Easter Service. Come and join us. Congratulations to Mr, & Mrs. Ross Evans. It's even: steven now I believe. Three * daughters and three sons. Mr. Lyons arrived home from Uxbridge Hospital on Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyons took grand. daughter Dianne (who had' been visiting Grandma) 8 home to Omemee, just in time to. help celebrate her father's: birthddy. On: Saturddy evening many. friends and relatives met.at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Fred West to tender # a shower to our newest pro. Epsom News newly-weds Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Payne, Many love. ly gifts were presented to - the happy couple and after . a social hour all enjoyed the delicious lunch. Many thanks to Mr, and Mrs. West for their hosiptality. The Bethesda - Reach W.I. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolton. Once more the weather failed to co-operate but those lucky enough to come enjoyed a lovely meeting. After the regular meet- ing, Mrs. Bolton's daughters Sandra and Patricia each played a number on the piano. Mrs, Murray Pren. tice showed pictures of Tia. land, Siam) and Hawaii. They were so beautiful and the. colours so..perfect we --all enioved the ta'k and ox. planations so very much. ' We have received an in- vitation to attend a meeting "at Utica Hall, April 4th by the Lake Scugog Historical Sooiety. There was a history of Greenbank printed in 1933 and called Greenbank fifty years ago. That means nearly a century ago. I wish someone would . type it for me as it is most inter- esting. We_ also have our - W.I. Tweedsmuir histories. Editorial (Continued) Indifference To The Resurrection 5. Jesus lives today yet many are rejectors and unbelievers. He is alive on high with love, mercy and grace, but many are asleep and unaware of His make Himself known, and to manifest His power, but unbelief hinders Him from meeting their need. At this late hour when all around is raging: and crumbling beneath us, may we hasten to the risen Lord, repent of our sins, and put our personal faith "and trust in Him. Jesus Christ, the Sold Rock, is our only hope. He will return very soon for the blood-washed children of God, and one day will reign victoriously as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He lives and wants to live in YOUR heart. Do YOU know Him? : I could go on so long be. ginning," "My Great-Grand father a descendent of Rob Roy MacGregor was born in Scotland in 1813, migrat- ed to Canada - etc, - " Well bring your memories to Utica Hall, April. 4th. By the way 'Historical Research" in W.I. work has been changed to "Culture" Sounds more interesting. Now for the Espom Com. munity Euchre Club which met last Friday evening, and will continue with an- other meeting April 7th, Prize Winners: -- Ladies 1st' Esther Houghland; 2nd Vivien Carl; 3rd Lisa Mit. chell; Low Mrs, Christie Hardy. Door Rosetta Evans, Gents:-- 1st Wm, Goslin; 2nd - Bruce Bright; 8rd "Ab" Timms; low Orval Watson. Door Reid Cook. Miss Vickie Luke of Port Perry and Mrs. Chas. Geer were guests for supper on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Allen Card. > Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer were visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Anthony of Locust' Maple Leaf Skinless Ready to serve - Whole or Shank Half SMOKED HAMS Seagrave News (continued) visiting their grandparents during the holiday, On 4 Sunday the Wanamaker guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson from Port Perry and Miss Sharon Sweetman. Mr. and Mrs. Venner were visiting their daugh- ter Mrs, Yoke in Niagara Falls during the week-end. The pink house will be occupied again soon. Mrs. McNeill is expected home in a few days now. School holidays was at least partly responsible for fewer young folk at: Sunday Hill on Friday evening. Over night guest with Mr, - and Mrs. Donald Asling were Stacey and Chris Brown and Julie and Rich. ard Ashton, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Ash. ton entertained all the Ash. ton family on Friday even- ing. Michael Ashton of Manilla visited a few days 'with Julie and Richard Ash. ton. -- Mrs. Martland ana baby Eric were supper guests one evening with Mr. and Mrs. H, Ashton, Mrs. Jean Jeffery was in Toronto on Tuesday last week, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wilson visited Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Wilson on Saturday evening to help celebrate their fifty- "eighth wedding anniversary. Congratulations from all of us, Miss Darlene Christie of Toronto was home for the week-end, > Mrs, Ashenhurst, Mrs. Pogue and Mrs. Jefferv at. tended a District Roa-d Meeting of W.I. Ont. North at Beaverton on Monday. We were pleased to learn that our W.I. President Mrs. Norman Smith is well en: ough to be home from the hospital, Hope to see all our friends at the Food Forum, Theme. Twenty Meals you can make using one dollar's worth of meat. This will be Wed. 29 March at the Presbyterian Church, Ux- bridge: Everyone Welcome, services, Some of the Guides were haying a big week-end at Camp Samac and others were just awav At SS. Donna Bruce and Bill Wanamaker toddled up with their 'pennies, Communion was dispens- ed at morning worship with the two lady elders, Mrs. Boe and Mrs. Clements as-. sisting. There . will be a Good Friday service in the church -at 11 o'clock. Se laers E. Hack and R. Snelgrove feel that they would like to share their training and experience with the public and by do- ing so, perhaps avert a tra- gedy. They hope to hold some meetings at which they can explain fire pre- vention 'and fire fighting in the home, rescue tactics & first aid. This will be free for all so watch for date announcements. BATHROOM CAPRI TISSUES ~~ 8 rais$1. 00 DOLE 'PINEAPPLE TOMATO 3%$1.00 Tired of looking at old walls? 'AYLMER CATSUP 4%,$1.00 el AYLMER pi cover tem wi Profinished 5. 79 PEAS or CORN 4%,::$1.00 7 3 Maple Leaf - Rolls GREEN GIANT ry Wallboard ;| Sausage Meatsa9c NIBLETS CORN 4751.00 | , choose from Priced from if <2 Qa sheet and up $3.99 #0 8 rs IREESOR Zl, FUEL & LUMBER Port Perry --- 985-7951 Maple Leaf - Ib. cello pkg. Wieners Peameal Back Bacon Back Bacon "REGULAR or CHUBBY KLEENEX 59¢ STOKELY'S PEAS 14.004 1 00 CLUB HOUSE LOOSE PACK MANZANILLA 1.89 v.99 STUFFED OLIVES ALLEN'S FRUIT DRINKS WESTINGHOUSE 40 - 60 - 100 watt LIGHT BULBS 2%%$1.00 3%$1.00 4 $1.00 co a 100's or 300's JELLY POWDERS 5re.$1.00 JELL-0 ridouss See what a DOLLAR will buy! USE YOUR CHARGEX CARD for GROCERIES or GAS FREE DELIVERY # PRINCE ALBERT $1.00 HEATING - ~ =ELECTRIC » PORT PERRY 980-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE

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