i , RRR J RR Ih Dein a re. Ea EU ly. Au a) FEA] CL SA TR LF RS WAR Sh FA * Greenbank couple married 50 years (Helen) of Wilson New York, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Christen- About 175 guests from Sudbury, Waterloo, Toronto, Hamilton, Wilson, New WW ' ene, Gasport New York, Peterborough, Ajax, Oshawa Cannington, Sunderland, Pleasant Point, Port Perry, Stouffville and Greenbank Seagrave (continued) At Sunday School birth- days were remembered by Connie Carr, Mrs: Joe Stone and another little chap whom we didn't recognize but one big fellow admitted that he had forgotten his offering. 2 Watch for it next week. There will be no church" service next Sunday on ac- count of Pinedale Anniver- sary but Sunday School 'will be held as usual at 11 o'clock. Epsom Thanksgiving Sunday ser- vice at Epsom United Church was a memorable one. The children of the Sunday School played num- bers.on the piano and one little girl played her accord- ion as Prelude. Paul Kerry was in charge of the call to Worship, '"The Harvest- & Offering". The Scripture ) was read by Sandra Bolton. >The Nursery and Kinder- garten. class of about eight were to sing as a Choir but 2 thanks to little Norman ~--Gourlie who manfully sang it as a solo, with one little girld who stood beside him too shy ~ to sing. "Donna Kerry led in the Py responsive reading. Our guest soloist, Miss Beth Underhill sang that = marvellour inspirational song "Let There Be Peace". Beth has a wonderful voice and it was indeed a great pleasure to hear her. Tracy Gourlie told of a Epsom Sunday School pro- ject. The Sunday School g Sponsors a child in China. Every third Sunday in the month is Mission Sunday and the money goes to keep and educate this child. Tracy read the last letter received from China.. The Sunday School Choir then sang a beautiful hymn "Thank You{, Lord" under direction of Mr Paul Baster 5 _. Our minister} Mike Ward preached a sermon on Pray- "er and Thanksgiving. Thanks to the Sunday School pupils and teachers for all their work and for the beauti- ful harvest decorations. We appreciate the help of our church organist, Mrs. Elson, Ushers Richard Ash- ton, Patricia Bolton and : Patti Kendry and all other t Sunday School children. On Tues., the ladies will resume work redecorating the Sunday School rooms. Anyone who would care to help finish the job, please come along, financial help, too, is most welcome. When the work is done we are planning a Pot Luck supper. We hope you will all ® attend. On Tuesday evening last week, the Utica-Epsom U.C.W. met at Utica Sunday School rooms. They too have been redecorated and are so cheerful and bright. Group 1 was in charge of the 'I'hanks- giving service. Vice Pres- ident Mrs. Slute conducted - the meeting in the absence of Nd Mrs. Bushell who was not well. Bethesda-Reach W.I. wilt meet on the fourth Wed. Oct. attended a 50th wedding anniversary reception on Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Spencer of Greenbank. The family presented their parents with a 365 day clock and many other gifts were received from friends, neigh- bours and.relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer were married on October 8, 1924 at St. Davids' church in Toronto by Rev. C. Mustard. There are no attendants or guests from the wedding still - living. After they married, they moved to Port Perry to live and then moved to Green- bank in 1930. Their family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Budd (Barbara) of West Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reynolds and area news 23 at the home of Mrs. Cliff Robb. Motto - You don't take time for community activities, you make it. Reply Mrs. L. Meyers. Roll Call - What roll does a good citizen play in her community. "Topic - Citizen- ship, Mrs. Wm. MacMillan, Convener. : Mr. and rs. Watson entertained theirfamily over 'the Thanksgiving weekend. Mrs. A. Card and Kathy attended a shower for Miss "Vickey Luke at the home of her sister Mrs, Post in Oshawaone day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton and family of Sonya had Sat. supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton. _Mr. and Mrs. D. Asling, Mr. -Jerrold Asling, Mrs. Asling and girls of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs.' Keith Ashton were supper guests on Sun. with Dr. Pat. Asling and Ivan. Dr. Asling, Mrs. Asling and girls spent the Holiday week-end with his parents and called for a visit with Joan's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sanderson attended the wed- ding of her brother Richard Campsell to. Renata Jakel of Uxbridge on Sat. Oct. 12 at Sacred Heart Church, Ux- bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chilton, Linda and Ken went to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton of ao Perry for Sunday sup- r. Miss Donna Chilton was a week-end guest with her Grandma Anderson at Oak- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil- son, son Douglas and Miss Beth Evans were dinner guests on Sun. with Mrs. Mary Wilson, Miss Joyce Wilson flew to Boston for the holiday to visit her cousin Floyd and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. Paul Baster is home from a recent business trip to Austria. ? Mr. and Mrs. . Herman Kerry were supper guests one day recently with Mr, - and Mrs. Elwood Tripp of Shirley Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caw- ker visited Mother Cawker one day recently. Sat. dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stearman of London, cousins of Mrs. Kerry. [Ethel Welsh and Hazel Beshong and her aunt, - Mrs. Norman Warren, Mrs. Kerry's parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Wm. Stearman of Ux- bridge. Robt. McClure of Port sen (Myrna) ol well as Mr. an Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer. Daughter Gloria died in At the reception at the Greenbank C Joan Kydd played the organ during the afternoon, while Rev. Wicks of Peterborough, a brother-in-la Roundel of Greenbank spoke a few words at . Lawrence and son Stephen Wicks played trumpet and accordian. After the dinner, Robert Spencer, Rober and Pete Gonnerman played: dance music. the organ, drum and guitar respectively. Perry visited Kerry for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bush- ell visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elliot in Ottawa for a few days, then were in Montreal for a day. Have your papers ready for the Boy Scouts on Sat. Oct. 19th. Thanksgiving Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Al Chris- tie were Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Martin of and daughter Lynda of Tor- |i -onto. Lynda has just return- ed from attend 'Olympic Game ada, Finland, Sweden, Czec- hoslovakia and ter luck to C Lionel Drew and Mr. Harry (continued on page 6). [7p f Toronto as d Mrs. Dave 1941. entre, Miss w and Rev. supper. a duet on t Gonnerman They played with Paul Bowmanville ing the W. H. s across Can- Russia. Bet- anada. Mr. UTUMNS The ai eyguwhew, and what better time to WALLPAPER ~ Nice'NEasy Pre Pasted . 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