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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1974, p. 23

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hr RT LIER HA NT ¢.-e Ashburn and area news Rally day was observed on Sunday. Sept. 29th. when the church school and congrega- tion worshipped together. Mr. Douglas 'Ashton, super- intendant of the church school conducted the service and also the graduation of the, pupils from and to the various clases. Miss Chrissie Simpsons teen's class won the: banner for the last quarter. Rev. McEntyre conducted the: commissioning of the officers and leaders. He took his message from Eph. 4, Verse 15 and spoke about "Growing Up" in all ways, especially spiritually. The choir sang "Give Me Thy Heart'" as an anthem. The scripture reading from "the old testament was read {> & by Ronald Ashton and the new testament lesson read by Rhonda Bryant. The annual th 1k offering NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER YOUR WINTER FUEL party in meeting of the "Ashburn mens by Mr, George Living- group of the W.M.S. was held last Wednesday night. Mrs. R. Batten, president, con- ducted the meeting and read the scripture lesson. Mrs. F. - Daw gave the devotional. Mrs. W. Hopkins led in' ayer! ra) Three beautiful solos were sung by Mrs. Ross Parrof. Rev. McEntyre intro- duced the speaker who was Mr. Stewart of Toronto. He spoke on the work of the Mustard Seed Inc. and showed slides of Mrs. Lillian Dicksons work in Taiwan. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Denyk and children to our community. We hope they will be happy here. There was eleven tables of euchre played at the last the community 'centre. The ladies prizes were won by Mrs. Butcher and Rhonda Bryant, and the SAVE Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Qil Call Collect 668-3381 DX FUEL OIL Call us today for PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE "a little LS ston and Mr. A. Richard- son. Miss Eileen Hamill won a prize for having the most lone 'hands. It was good to see some friends there who used to live in our community also come who have just moved in. All are welcome. Visitors at Herons during the week end were CPL. Robert Towe of Lahr, Ger- many and Mr. and Mrs. W. McAndless and Family. Mrs. Nellie Wilson and Mrs. Hann of Markham visi-- ted with Mr. and Mrs. N. "Ashton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peddie of Whitby visited with Mr. W. Hopkins and Misses Hilda and Mary last week. Prior ta Mrs. Peddies leaving for a visit to Australia. If you have any news items vou would like included in this column, please phone 655-3740. Our thought for the day is -- the greatest Oak was once nut that held its ground. NEED MUSIC? for a WEDDING __4 = call 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) 2 Peter's Platters | DELICATESSEN MEATS "Berhemeyer Cold Cuts" a % 4 1 LE ' Arnold Roach a past president of the Port Perry Lions Club paid the recently formed Uxbridge Lions Club a visit Wednesday, last week. The purpose of the visit was to welcome the new club and its members into the ever growing world organization, and present them with a Tailtwister's fine box on behalf of the Port Perry Club. Receiving the gift from Mr. Roach is the Uxbridge club's president Ken Moody. Picture, courtesy Uxbridge Times-Journal. Nursing Home News On Monday night Mr. Fred Cavannah visited to show slides. We saw Butchard Gardens of Vancouver and many beautiful gardens of the British Isles and Holland. Mr. Cavannah isiwidely trav- elled and we'enjoyed sharing his experiences with him. Tuesday evening church $érvice was taken by Rev. S. MacEntyre from the Pres- Grade A-1 Red cut and wrapped FREEZER SPECIAL "HIND of BEEF MS Lean STORE HOURS . Mon., Tues., Thurs.; & Sat. Wednesday Friday 9-6 9:00-1:00 9:00-9:00 We sell only the finest quality' Canadian Beef. CARL JACOBSEN, proprietor -Williamson, byterian Church. The resi- dents were very impressed by this service particularly the music. Mr. MacEntyre sang solo and also brought a choir - Mrs. Mac Phaden, Mrs. Mac Farlane, Miss Causeley, Mrs. Faun, Mrs. Mrs. Philips, Mrs. Slemmon, Mrs. Peter- man and Mr. Milne. The organist was -Mr. Norman Watson. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lawrence SAUSAGES CARL TH and Mrs. Mac Master. Thursday bingo prize win- ners were Mr. W. Smith, Mrs. Letcher, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. . Phoenix, Mr. Vine, Mrs. Smallman, Mr. Christie Mr. Hamilton, Mr. C. Smith, Mrs. Peply, Mr. Brown, Mrs. Truckle and Mrs. Dav- ies. - Out over the weekend were Mr. G. Hood, Miss Forfar, Ground Beef 89° Maple Leaf Pe 85° 95° BUTCHER 178 QUEEN STREET --- PORT PERRY -- 985-2221 Mr. Vine and Mrs. Pearcey. IRE Era Ere ite J Cae res Rr irs » .

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