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Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1973, p. 23

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* Creation theory to be taught EEE EE a } v Vay ' PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 27th, 1973 -- 3 Eastern Star celebrates anniversary by Mabel Cawker candle lighting ceremoney humourous, serious or ! Beginning next September citizen groups have sprung On the evening of June each past matron and whatever these "gals" it will once again be possi- up recently demanding 14th, Blue Ray Chapter, No. "patron placed a candle on have it. At the close of the ble for students in Northum- equal time for other 23, Order of the Eastern the attractive birthday programme they received a berland and Durham high theories. - Star, Port Perry, held the cake which was made by tremendous ovation. A draw td at li md lh ts A el on schools to learn the biblical No student will be com- annual birthday party in the past Matron Margaret was held on a variety of (A creation theory. pelled to take the course. Masonic Temple. This Jeffrey. articles and many folk 1% A new course on world The purpose of this part of 'gala' occasion was to It was indeed a pleasure went home with coveted 7 religions which has been the world religion course is commemorate the 25th (o welcome the first Matron prizes. i approved for teaching in explained in the guidelines Anniversary of the organi- and Patron of Blue Ray, A fitting climax to the wo county high schools, includ- = for such study from the zation, and many chapters Myrtle and George Palmer evening was the delicious i ing Blackstock High, Ontario Ministry of were welcomed among of Oshawa. Also members Buffet lunch arranged by i includes the creation theory Education. which were Sunbeam, were very pleased to greet Betsy Staniland and her pa & as believed by Christians, "At the more personal Durham, Markham, Vivian Lane (a charter committee. Congratulations & Jews and Hindus level, world religions should Pickering, Whitby, Scar- member). now residing in are in order for the capable 17 In recent years most help a student to clarify his boro, Agincourt, Sunland, (Oshawa at the Medic Nur manner in which the many ®Y- schools have only had the thinking on some of the Aloha, Rainbow, Laurel and sing Home. Vivian has been guests were served oo controversial Darwin evol- fundemental questions Bedford. a very faithful member Do hope all will relax i ution theory available. This about himself and to his Several distinguished through the years during the summer recess i one sided approach has fellow man, to the universe guests were present. Those . and be back Sept. 13th to #2; been the subject of much and to the concept of tran- welcomed in the East were Many congratulalory ,,.o.ce fall activities "pi discussion among educators scent order," the guidelines District Deputy Grand Mat {roe mas Were received and with enthusiasm. Blue Ray | and parents. Across the say. "The different ways in ron Julia Thomas, Whitby, '¢a3d Dy S€C% ' "is a fine chapter, a ; country a number of which a man has examined Past district Deputy Grand Gibson. progressive and happy one, . and answered these Matrons Meta Moore and At the close of the meet- and with the co-operation Church oppose questions and acted upon Thelma Beethuizan, Osha- ing the entertainment of each and every member, the implifications of these Nae Agnes Sala es committee under the super ould ae ar) wonder J answers can be of assist- argham, an mnire: vision of Mabel Cawker ful years ahead. 1 Su nday sports ance to an individual stu- Newton of Whitby. presented a programme of The Luncheon held June Mrs. John Sweetman : dent," but the guidelines The worthy Matron music which was thoroughly 13th convenor Marjorie 'S proudly displaying the | The General Assembly of caution, "it should in no Avelyn Williams and worthy enjoyed. A favourite soloist Edwards in charge was big one that didn't get the Presbyterian Church in WaY be the role of the Patron William Pearson Nellie Pring of Durham very successful. The Bake away. She caught the Canada last week voiced its school or the teacher to tell cordially welcomed , pre- Chapter, Bowmanville ren- Table was also worthwhile, over 10 Ibs. pickerel in opposition to holding the the student which belief he Siding Matrons and I atrons dered two delightful vocal Minnie Fisher convening Lake Scugog a couple of annual Grey Cup football should hold; such a decision from various chapters. solos in her own inimitable same. weeks ago. g game on Sunday and this 'S the perogative of the 25 year pins were pre- style. Nellie is Scottish, and . action was endorsed by the individual. sented to the Charter mem- pas a lovely voice. a United Church Department The course will be avail- bers present. Some were A Trio from Greenbank 6é yy of Church in Society. A able only in schools where holidaying, and unable to with "oodles of talent." letter will be sent to JR. there is sufficient demand. attend. . namely Roberta Baird, Gaudaur, Commissioner for The Ontario County school May Lang of Sunbeam Betty "Stone and Janice the Canadian Football Poareh ich is responsible gs, Tove a Stone entertained with a : .on. lor Port Perry High school, story > Ray. variety of songs much to the p= ~. De Seti ial on has not designed a similar The worthy matron car- pleasure of those present. [WHERE GOOD FOOD Is ing the game on Saturday. COUrse. ried out a most effective Whether the song is catchy, ON THE MENU The Department's opposi- . EVERYDAY tion to playing the game on D m d 1 d d Sunday is "the a ero- y on a war en S InN n er ® & o sion of thi§™rommon pause day by the increasing en- Seventeen past wardens through the years and re- _ Former wardens attend- . croachment of commercial Were among the guests who greted that the name ing the historic function It costs no more to "Eat and Meet" enterprises seeking financ- attended the last traditional Ontario would be lost in the were: John A. MacDonald, ) » i une 14, at Lake Couchi- ment. ; ' on Sunday. ching. Mr. Newman referred to M51; Pat Duffy, 1956; NEW DINING ROOM Lib A H 3 Also present were the the regional government as Morley Bain, 1957; Cyril : ; iDera picnic. mayor of Oshawa, wardens a modernization of the Morley, 1958; Walter Beath, Please do drop in & enjoy a meal or of Simcoe, Northumberland county system while neigh- 1959; Anson Gerrow, 1961; . ' "X ¥ The Liberal Association, and Durham, and Victoria boring county wardens gn Earl Downwell, 1962; Sher- Inournew surroundings S (Ontario Ridings), is hold- counties; Judge J.P. Kelly, pressed general satisfaction man Scott, 1963; J.J. Gib- { ing a strawberry festival, MPPs Wm. Newman and that the new system will son, 1965; Wilfrid Gould. TAKE-OUT ON ALL OUR MEALS June 24, from 2 to 5 p.m., in Dr. Matthew Dymond. align Mara and Rama 1966; Ross Murison, 1968; Pizza and Fish & Chips to go the Grednwood Community In addressing the townships with Simcoe Edward Oyler, 1969; Bok Centre? assembly, Dr. Dymond County, and a portion of Timbers, 1970; John Phone 985-2066 i Norm Cafik, M.P., will referred to the accomplish- Durham county with the Williams, 1971; William attend. Ladies ments of Ontario County region. FUN under the SUN BATHERS °*11*-%15%-°17-% Terry BEACH JACKETS *11.95 TANK TOPS *2.25-°2.50 SHORTS *2.98-43.99 Gillespie, 1972. 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