ATA 135) SRNR EAN Yd 7.) 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1976 widely known among us, therefore no formal intro- duction is necessary. We do welcome her, and especially to the keyboard. Offering gathered by Terry Hodgins and Larry Ross. Please keep in mind the UCW will commence Wed.,. (tonight) in the Church By Grace Beacock On Sunday Rev. Brawn's message was good for all. The choir sang with Mr. Bruce Snelgrove rendering a solo accompanied by our new organist Mrs. G. Hunter who for the last few years has been associated with the Kedron Church. Eva, is ii Church THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA PORT PERRY CHARGE Rev. R. Brawn, Minister LOA WL {hed NRAAL VELA £3 0) Wa SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 10 a.m. Divine Worship Church School 11:30 Prince Albert Divine Worship Church School SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. C.E. Clark Rev. W.G. Wylie SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 9:45 am. SPgog 11:15 a.m%Manchester PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA SUNDAY, SEF TEMBER 19 St. John's Port Perry 9:55 a.m. Morning Worship Church School Burn's Church, Ashburn 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15a.m. Divine Worship Listen to Amazing Grace CKLB OSHAWA - DIAL 1350 Minister: The Rev. Stuart McEntyre Manse: 985-3409 Study: 985-3881 Sunday Morning at 9:15 a.m. KI - =~ PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH _ Rev. D.C. Payne, Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN. Rev. R.C. Rose, Minister Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19 Trinity XIV 11:15 Holy Communion Church School ST. JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Trinity xiv 9:15 Morning Prayer Church School PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten Rev. 1. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11: a.m. Praise and Worship 7 p.m. Evang. Service being held at REFRESHMENTS AL SLL UAE STAY. y Ls LRN LR i be "at IY s ToL RN SR STAR od TN ZA 1. Sr NRE RE a oe NR NS LUE AD IEG ER sanctuary when Mrs, Redmond, Director of Andu- hyaun House, Toronto, will be the guest speaker. Also keep on file the Port Perry United Church will host the UCW Regional Meeting on Oct. 18th, A useful knit article to be handed in that day would be appreciated. We offer our sympathy to Mr. B. Smallman and family over their loss. The Small- mans always patronized our church events and were held in high esteem. A successful year to some of our village youth who have enrolled for further education, such as, Mrs. "Smitherman' Watson to Faculty of Education, Uni- versity of Education, Toronto; Miss Lyne Christie B.A., Teachers College, Queen's University, King- ston. } Mr. Tom Olsen will be studying Business Manage- ment at Bowling Green, Ohio. Edward Olsen has return- ed after spending five days in London with the London Knights, "Major Jr. A Hockey Trials. He made the team but has decided not to accept the. offer. Ed has returned to high school but has also signed his second year with the Markham Waxer Provincial Juniors. Compliments are justly due to all on the working line "of the two-day Port Perry Fair which reaped a reward- ing fulfillment. It created a feeling of togetherness plus entertainment for all ages. It is encouraging to note more local and urban folk exhibiting, namely the UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT ig RR. 4, PORT PERRY 985-3042 (2 miles west of Manchester) Wednesday, September 15 - 8:00 p.m. DRYER WILL BE ON DISPLAY Prince Albert and area news homes of R. Deeth, C. Willes S. Feasy, D. Crosier, W. Armstrong, F. and J, Baxter who all won their share of prizes. The majority «re home from holidays and returned to the nitty-gritty of daily living. Some 39,000 public school children registered in Durham Region last week. * Mr. H. Kiezebrink, principal of our school, reports 307 pupils enrolled here. We welcome newlyweds . Mr. and Mrs. Prosser resid- ing in the Milne Apartments, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins in the former Bell home and Mr. and Mrs. Watson in the Fletcher house. We are happy for Miss Mary Clugston who was honoured as being a guest soloist at Northminister United Church service, Oshawa recently. How many heard the tunes of a typical chivaree the other night? : One evening last wee Terry and Eileen Hodgins were casually invited to the home of Lloyd and Beth Pereman. Upon arrival, much to their surprise they were greeted by approx. 30 neighbours and friends. These merrymakers had assembled to help the Hodg- ins celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. Near the hour of midnight a monetary gift was presented to the celebrants who both expressed a sincere and humorous thank you for the gift and evening in general. Sumptuous food was then enjoyed included 'Thee Cake" thus ended a happy party. Among the group were 'both sets of parents Mr. and . Mrs. G. Cherrie, Port Perry and Mr. .and Mrs. H. Hodgins of Stroud. Any girl 12 or over wishing to join the 4-H Club contact Mrs. Pugh, at 985-2146, prior to Sat, Sept. 18th at 9:30 a.m. for the fall project "Taking a Look at Yourself" We welcome home Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love who enjoyed the voyage via Queen Elizabeth II, enroute to England and Scotland arriving back return trip by plane after three weeks of a fantastic holiday. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pere- 'man and Mrs. and Mrs. Jas. McGregor were relative guests attending the Denniston-Macquire wedd- ing at Pembroke. Recent guests with Mrs. Mabel Graham include Mr, and Mrs. Spencer, London, . Mrs. Reta Rodman and Mrs. Maud Travell both - of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fralick and son John and Mabel's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hargrave all of Willowdale. Mrs. Stella Heayn, Tyrone enjoyed a few days with her son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heayn. Kincardine enjoyed a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E, Clugston, Mrs. Pat Love daughter Ms Lexie Love attended the fabulous play Porgy and Bess staged. at the O'Keefe Ceiitre, Toronto. Mrs. N. Popert has returned from a month with her son Don at Chapleau. Les and Grace Beacock joined the 16 members of the executive and committees pertaining to. next years Beacock re-union held at Mrs. Ella Venning's home, Blackstock on Sunday which ended in enjoying. zesty foods. : MP. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove were with their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snel- grove and family, Cresswell. and' Mr. and Mrs. Grieveson, ANNOUNCEMENT # DR. JAMES L. BROWN is pleased to announce. : that the ANIMAL HEALTH CENTRE is now ii ¥ : located at new and larger premises at 4; ONTARIO STREET, Port Perry. 3 Dr. Brown has been practising in the area for ¢ two years and this expansion is in an effort to : better serve both small and large animal : owners. The unchanged phone number is 985-7380. 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