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Port Perry Star, 27 Sep 1972, p. 14

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-" ASIC RAL RT A lt SA SO DA, pea TO PAS aXe 14 -PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sep, 20, 1972 Lions Club Bingo -- See Page 5 200 women attend school at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac About 200 enthusiastic wo- men from the Bay of Quinte conference attended the eleventh school for women of the United Church at Camp Quin-mo-Lac the second weekend in September. Dean Mrs. Douglas Redpath and Leadership Development chairman Mrs. C.R. Whet- ham launched the school Friday night with the intro- duction of the theme, "Chri- stian Development'. Rev. Dr. Harriett Christie, deputy Secretary of Division of Mission, spoke on the theme. She named five characteristics of Christian development which are also goals; to be concerned about the present, as Jesus was when He healed the sick; . what we are, what the world is now. To be freed by the truth; free to be; and to find depths of joy, compassion --and crativity. Caring - a----dramatized a special kind, having a more sensitive conscience. Strug- gle - allow ourselves in His world. Celebration - we are involved in a life which comes from God so celebrate with our whole being. On Saturday morning Dr. Christie introduced the adult study book, 'Jesus of Naza- reth, the Galilean Ministry". This is an exploration into the teachings of Jesus as given in the synoptic gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Each of the seven presby- terials in the Bay of Quinte Conference presented one facet of the theme 'Our Church at work". Lindsay marriage counselling session and asked the question, "Is the church meeting its obli- gation in strengthening ?" Cobourg wondered how the church couldhelp the Indians with his greatest problem - the white man. What can the church do to help overcome racial prejudice and legal inequalities, and at the same time help preserve Indian culture. Both Belleville and Renfrew explored the Bobcaygeon Fall Fair FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th 7:00 p.m. -- Exhibit Hall Open 7:30 p.m. -- 3rd Annual "Kawartha Lakes - Ontario Open" FIDDLE CONTEST -- Men's; Ladies and under 16 Classes. Excellent Graham Townsend will be special guest. matic, p.s., p.b., radio Lic. #13503A 1967 FORD AM/FM radio. Lic. #39361A 1970 JAVELIN interior. young at heart. Lic. #433959 4 Cash Prizes and Trophies. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th 4 p.m.--Horse Drawing Contest 8:30 p.m.--GALA DANCE in the Community Centre - with Bev Marie and The Canadian Show Band and Graham Townsend as Guest Fiddler. 10 a.m.--Livestock Exhibit Begins 12 noon--MONSTER PARADE 2 p.m.--TALENT CONTEST - Junior & Senior Sections --Saddle & Sulky Races 3 3 p.m.--Horse Shoe Pitching Contest 66666000060 ECEEEEEEIBTLEEEEBEGTLETs GSH 55505% 7, "RALPH FAIRMAN 1969 CAMARO CONVERTIBLE, 327 engine, auto- - White in colour with all red vinyl interior. A sporty car for the sporty buyer. $2395. FAIRLANE 500, 2 door had top, V-8 power automatic, transmission, Sky blue in colour 'with all matching vinyl interior. A family man's buy of the year. $1395. 2 DOOR HARD TOP, 8 cyl. engine, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. Sahara red exterior with all vinyl A youthful car for the $2595. Whitby MOTORS LIMITED 1250 Dundas Street East] 668-6843 Dial Direct 985-3021 bucket seats. Where 1968 Lic. #X49610 1969 MUSTANG MACH 1, 2 door hard top, 428 motor, 4 speed transmission, radio. Regal blue outside with all vinyl A hot car for the hot buyer. Lic #51084A Transaction means Satisfaction OLDSMOBILE VISTA CRUISER station wagon, V-8 power, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio, beige in colour with match- ing vinyl interior. at a low low price. interior. $2295. Every price. GRANT MENZIES TORINO, 2 door hard top, V-8 engine, automatic, p.s., p.b., radio. Crimson red exterior with all vinyl A hard to find car at an easy to get price. Lic. #353747 1972 PINTO 3 DOOR RUNABOUT, 7000 miles, 2000 cc motor, 4 speed trans- mission, radio. side with all black vinyl interior. A nearly new car at a used car Lic. #706551. church's role with youth, from = Sunday morning- nurseries to what is needed to make young people feel at home in church. Belleville felt the problem was finding interested and dedicated leaders for various groups. Renfrew presented a 'hot line" show where Tina, a lively & creative teen-aged church member attempted to answer questions frequen- tly asked by the older generation. The ° church needs youth, and youth needs - God. Kingston used posters and clippings as visual aids to demonstrate the need for concern for both the men- tally and physically handi- capped. They ended with the prayer, "God let me be aware", ; Many, ideas were pre- sented by Peterborough for creative leisure, considering the increased leisure time many people will have. Oshawa's presentation was on creative retirement with the key wordbeing prepara- tion". Many facets were given, from hobbies to health, to government and social services available. In the evening each pres- byterial presented a skit around the camp fire. Mrs. Hilde Toll contributed to the joy of the campers by her leadership in music. FORD $1795. Cherry red out- . $2595. A prestige car $2395. 1970 PONTIAC CATILINA, 4 door hard top, 350 motor, automatic ps., p.b., radio. Deep blue outside with matching pleated interior. for the family buyer. Lic. #693632, A family car $2395. ONTARIO COUNTY School of Ballet CLASSES COMMENCE Monday, October 3" For Information & Registration phone 985-7422. Nursery and Beginner Classes of all ages TEACHER DENISE WOODLEY former member of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and dancer with c.B.C. TV BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO SUIN] synpicaTe Even the loss of two front teeth hasn't spoiled Martin's good looks. Unlike some children who hate to let the gap show, Martin seems proud of it as his wide smile suggests. Maybe he realizes losing teeth is a sign of growing up. Martin is six, an appealing child of English, Scottish, Irish and French-Canadian descent. He is slightly built with wide-set blue eyes, light brown hair and fair skin. His only health problem is an allergy to penicillin. Outgoing Martin craves affection. He is very sensitive to the feelings of the people in his life -- he knows if they are happy or sad and especially how they feel towards him, even if those feelings are not put into words. He is responsive to warmth and gentleness. a Martin is an active youngster who likes riding his bicycle and skating. He loves animals, especially elephants, and he looks for all the animal programs on television. He enjoys picture books, music and Disney movies. Martin is in Grade one and is not expected to excel academically. This youngster has suffered a number of rejections in his short life so he needs the warmth and assurance that he is wanted and loved. He should be the youngest in a family where the parent. are relaxed, understanding and involved. To inquire about adopting Martin, please write to Today' Ss Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, ask your Children's Aid Society. HE NEEDS LOVE TODAY'S CHILD

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