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Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1975, p. 26

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There will be quite an assortment of quilts and afgans, just to mention a few items. : We are sorry to report that Stewart Sweetman had an- other speedy trip to the Oshawa Hospital, when his heart again failed to function properly. Mrs. Ethel Redman had surgery on Mon. morning to improve circulation in her leg. The attendance at "Grace' Church was 40. Rev Pogue informed us that the second Sunday after Easter is now widely known as "Shepherding" Sunday. In many countries the shep- herds lead their sheep out to pasture at this time of year. One shepherd was asked once, why he always hum- med or sang softly at night. His reply was that the sheep frighten easily at night but remain calm when they hear their masters voice and he could work among them more easily. With the anxieties experienced in the world today, we need to know the voice of Jesus as a shepherd; guiding us. A timely topic for the adults, was the oft repeated story of the flood with Noah special promise. 'Fhe beautiful gloxinia on the Communion table had been one of Edna McLaren's. So we were reminded that her love of beauty lives on, even though cared for by other hands. We are reminded of the 50th anniversary celebration for the United Church which will take place in Peterborough on Sunday. May 25th. This will be the Centre for the Bay of Quinte Confeence. At 6 p.m. there will be a procession of floats from various Presbyteries. Shortly after 7 p.m. there will be a Service in the arena with a large mass choir. Seats are being reserved before May 1st. Mr. George Freeman has offered to take his bus at cost price, which will be $1. per person if the bus is full. If you would like to go please contact Mrs. Earl Reader within a week or you may even be phoned concerning arrangements. Manchester will be included too, so please do not delay your decision. At a meeting after Church it was noted that the "new organ' fund has a good start, as a result of the Hot Beef Dinner. It was also realized that the wind had been quite merciless to the shingles on the Church and a shingling job may be necessary in the not too distant future. The landscaping commit- tee of Betty Reader, Joyce for permanency. the various other styles to suit the go, 0 Tradition Brought To Light Ruddy Electric now has on display these early Canadiana Table Lamps. feature hand decorated \ glassware that is fired Ruddy also features decor of your home. Samad Drop around to Ve] see us soon while. RR yRE selection is greatest. Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. 75 RICHMOND ST. WwW OSHAWA 725-3539 They m Bi OPENING SOON ( George Samells, Beryl Pearce and Elsie Pogue are reminded to start their spring planning. We understand the "Girl Guide' cookies should arrive next week and will be deliv- ered. Well over 100 boxes were sold by the Island Guides. Many thanks to the people who supported them. Friday night is the big event for children and adults who have been practising for several weeks. It is the annual Spring Musical Con- ed other years, know that it gets better every year and the. price is very moderate. The children have tickets for sale, but if they happen to miss you, come anyway. We'll find a place for you. We believe some interesting costumes and scenery are being developed. Mr. Everett Prentice says about 200 people enjoyed a visit to his sugar bush on the April 13 weekend. Of course the run is over now. It is quite unpredictable, like the mudcat supply. Manchester News Church Sunday April 27th at 11:15 a.m. Rev. B.R. Pogue in charge. 'Mothers Day also Baptis- mal Day is May 11th at 11:15 a.m. Anyone interested please contact Rev. Wylie or Rev. Pogue. Girls don't forget the rum- mage sale on Sat. April 26th 10 a.m. to 12. The Manchester UCW will meet at the church May 1st at 2 p.m. There is to be a miscellaneous auction that day. Anyone interested in the United Church 50th anniver- sary evening .service and parade at Peterborough arena on May 25th please contact Mrs. W. Lamb 985-7701. Miss Anna Croxall Tororto home for the weekend and Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and family Friday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Os. Croxalls. Mrs. Lillian Wilson calling on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leach and girls who have moved to their new home in Blackstock recently. Mrs. G. Marcotte, Mrs. Bob, Price and Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parageter and baby son Sunday visitors with Mrs. L. Wilson. Mrs. Art Fielding visiting Mrs. Tom Hirst, Midland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buckley and Daryl of Severn spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. John Wilson. NEED MUSIC? 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) Peter's Platters Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson attended the wedding of Miss Ria Wilson and Bill Thomp- son at Whitby on Saturday. Anyone interested in going on a bus trip to Collingwood on June 5th, to the Blue Mountain Pottery factory please contact Mrs. John Wilson 985-2818. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach were in Bay Ridges on Sunday to help celebrate the first birthday of their grand- son Adam Martin. Fish & Chips SCUGOG ISLAND Friday, April 25th © 4:00p.m.to 8:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Superior 94 ELLA STREET -- SOFFIT - DOORS TROUGH | -- REYNOLDS DEALER -- 25 Year Written Guarantee . CALL 985-3743 a d AN EVENING OF FUN AND MERRIMENT WITH The Winners of 1974-75 Juno Award "CARLETON SHOWBAND (CANADA'S BEST BAND) THE PIG AND WHISTLE SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1975 Annandale Golf and Country Club CHURCH STREET SOUTH, PICKERING, ONT. 8:00 PM - 1:00 AM *DANCING *REFRESHMENTS TICKETS $5.00 PER PERSON CARPET CORRAL THE of Tickets available at Aluminum PORT PERRY, ONT. SIDING - WINDOWS - FASCIA Bc A pt a EIN 29°") > 1646 Bayly St. Pickering 3 BLOCK (Just West of Brock Rd.) ¢ MEN'S WEAR THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE or Annandale Office i GREENBANK : M 985-2416 ~ A Few Tickets Are Available At -- bt PORTO PIZZA, Port Perry or TRANS GENERAL STORE, Prince Albert SEAR TITHE HADI 7%

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