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Port Perry Star, 3 Apr 1974, p. 11

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' Abt Ab daniels di tuditnes Paul Arculus, past president of the Scugog's Ratepayers' Association atten- ded the monthly meeting held in Blackstock last week. Paul, left is seen here congratulating the new president, Roland Coy after the very successful meeting. Utica and area news Service will be held at Utica United Church on Sunday, April 7 at 11:30 a.m. with the assistant min- Makers. The Utica Com- munity Club would like to thank all those who co-op- erated in making this pro- son were first and Esther Houghland and Tina Ruhl were second in the Freeze Out. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 3rd, 1974 -- 11 Nursing Home News On Sunday, March 24 at two p.m. all the ladies of five missionaries a few On Thursday, Bingo was the Home were invited to go years ago -- the place is popular as always. Mrs. to one of the large rooms pow called Palm Beach. DeYonge was alone this i for a wine and cheese party. Through another Christ- evening. She called the pas That was the great surprise, jan camp, headway was numbers and Bill Moroz g so quite a number appea- red. While we were enjoying the party, Mrs. Annie, Mac- Saint, with the women, es- Davies, Pheonix, Percy % kay and Miss Mary Forfar pecially one girl named Ogden, Smallman and 3 each entertained us with a Cayuna. Many of the con- Pearcey. Messrs. Moroz, p humorous poem -- then © came the surprise -- in came Miss Penny Venning, just a few hours off the plane from her town of Britain and Holland, looking so well and happy. Penny gave us a graphic description of the tour -- told about going to Holy ace the ones who killed the made by the missionaires, and the wife of one, Rachel verted men said they helped with the slaying of the five missionaires. It was amaz- ing how quickly the tribe accepted the bible teaching, and are now "Our Anca Friends" -- But there are two thousand tribes not yet reached. Then Parson Payne read have in Jesus." gave out the prizes to the winners. Mesdames Belque, Smith Samells. Admitted -- MrsS. Soden, from Port Perry Hospital. Home is Ajax. Sunday, March 31st is Mr. Garfield Stone's birthday, he celebrated it by treating the staff and residents to a delicious turkey dinner, which the kitchen staff pre- Island where the road is the 23rd Psalm, and ex- pared to perfection. We all covered when the tide is in. plained the second wish Garfield a very happy The bus was a bit late in verse, 'He leadeth me be- year, with many many coming to take them back side the still waters" by thanks. to Edinburgh, so they came saying that sheep will not Out for the week end Mr. alarmingly near having to drink running water. Vine, Glen Hood and J. spend the night there. here the Queen stays, when in Edinburg, is called 'Holy Road House Palace," and the road from the Palace to the castle is called the "Royal Mile'. She said she thought her preference of all the places they visited was Bournemouth. Thanks to the committee for the fine party, and the delightful surprise. Thank you Penny. We welcome each of the "Fortunate Four" home again. Parson Payne was gree- ted with pleasure on Tues- The service was closed by singing "What a friend we Davidson. Mrs. Pearcey out for supper. Allow Chairman to vote Regional amended its procedural bylaws Wednesday, to allow the Regional Chairman, who is an ex-officio mem- bers of all four standing committees, to vote on each of the committees. Prior to this, the reg- ional chairman voted only in case of a tie in the regional council as well as Council - Councillor Reg Rose of Scugog opposed this view- point saying the Chairman should have voting rights. Councillor Rose felt that even though the Chairman was not elected, but appoin- ted, he was "either a mem- ber, or not a member," at committee meetings. It was essential he be given the right to vote. ister Mr. Ken MacDonald in ject a success. The Kinsmen and Kinette U3 evening for the usual in the executive committee. Other councillors suppor- charge. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and Blood Donor Clinic will be Service. This week an in- Several Youncillors favou- ted this stand, saying they 7 | Utica Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Doug Taylor held in Port Perry United teresting missionary film red the idea of allowing the had respect for the Chair- N meets at 10:15 a.m. spent Saturday evening with Church Hall on Wednesday, "5 shown called, Meet chairman a vote if his pre- mans judgement and he Kav On Easter Sunday, April Mr. and Mrs. Bob Arm- April 3 from 1:30 to 4:39 ©°Ur Anca Friends." An sence at a meeting made up should be given a voting 14 at 11:30 am. a Com- strong of Scarborough. p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m, Anca tribe in the Amazon fhe required quorum of right, 'and not be merely A munion Service will be Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bielby valley in the Equador area four. used' in the case of a tie. observed in Epsom United © Church with the minister Rev. Archie Scott officia- ting. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Field- ing, Bill and Judy and Carrie visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding, and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fielding of Kes- wick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White of Brooklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goslin, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson and Mr. and of Cedar Grove were Sun- day visitors with the Tay- lors. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mrs. Jack Cro- sier called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerry on Thursday. Recent visitors with Rev. and Mrs. I L. 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