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Port Perry Star, 26 Sep 1979, p. 27

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ATMS VINO SAS AS COR IASGE PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 26, 1979 -- 27 be 12 Al ly esrieron, Caesarea and area news i . Py I} i by Mabel Cawker versary luncheon occupied superintendent. The teach- ea, are sister Mrs. Jean confined to a wheel chair, gow Kedron Choir held in gt the business portion. Two ers are: Nursery-Muriel Hooper of Toronto, and a can walk with assistance in Port Perry United Church on Ie On Sunday September 16th, members donated to the Simms, Joanne Malcolm. friend Mrs. Lillian Lang of her own home. She was in Thursday evening. Fa 1979 at 11 a.m. the 134th birthday box. Primary: Ina Davis, Janice New York, U.S.A. They are good spirits and carried on a Miss Gail Malcolm repre- fr. anuiversary service of Cad Readings were given by McKenzie. Senior: Nita having an enjoyable visit, lively conversation about sented Nestleton U.C.W. at a mus Nestleton Presbyterian Mrs. H. McLaughlin, Mrs. Fish, Robert Mairs. Pianist: with days filled with a varie- friends near and far. the mid-week School for Churen was held in Nestiston Wm. Hooey, and Mrs. G. Carol 'Mairs. ty of interesting activities. Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm. leaders held in Peterborough Bi Clueeh, ; Thompson. A hymn and the A warm welcome awaits Jean and Lillian will be were Friday overnight last week. 8. Rev. Dr. Clifford MacKay Mizpah Benediction closed you at both Sunday School leaving on Tuesday. guests of their daughter and Central Seven Workshop Fe 3 was the guest speaker. Dr. So and Church at 11:15 am. Mr. and Mrs. L. Malcolm family Mr. and Mrs. James ~~ Many folk from the Cart- HE MacKay is a former modera- Miss Rugh Prout assisted every Sunday. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bilton,R.R. 1 Perth. wright area attended the A tor of the Presbyterian by Mrs. H. Lee served the Social news of Interest Robert Ford and Paul, Tor- Several from this area official opening of Central Bos Chey i Canada, and usual dainty lunch. A hearty Spending a few days with- onto on Tuesday. Glad to enjoyed the concert of sac- Seven Association Workshop oo: although he has retired is thank you was extended to Mrs. Minnie Fisher, Caesar- report that Marion, although red music presented by Glas- (Turn to page 39) { still very active and much in demand as a guest speaker. His sermon "Transform- ing Power' centered on Birthday Celebration , g: three forceful subjects Weg Bilge wishes to PETERBOROUGH LU M BER S i "Wonder, Work and Wor- Su ot lw ; and neigh- Li ship", the guiding lights of Pfr "# COM Emerson a his life and should be of all 2: cstieton, who celebrated pa Chistians his 95th birthday on Septem- ur Mrs. Marilyn Scott Porter Der 15 ( a day early) at the H Of Oakwood, accompanied farm home with his 5 child- ge by her mother Mrs. Scott, was guest soloist. This tal- ented musician brought ins- piring testimony in beautiful singing. . Luncheon was served in the Church Hall to which all were cordially invited. The hours of fellowship together was much enjoyed. Ladies Aid Nestleton Ladies Aid met in the Presbyterian Church for the September meeting. The president Mrs. Howard Lee welcomed all and a favourite hvinn opened the meeting. "iiss Ruth Proutt was in charge of the devo- tional taken from Romans- chapter 12. We are admon- ished not to be squeezed into mo ° " " any" dealing with heroes FRANKLIN ; , overaur vs. The sereary IFOUE he ges. Tne go FIREPLACES pertains HANDIROLLS treasurer read the minutes and gave an encouraging the hostessess for the splen- did meeting. : ren, 11 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren present to mark this wonderful occa- sion. 34 folk in all. Malcolm is in fine spirits takes a great interest in everything about him, the farm operation, the garden, being an avid reader per- haps a good book, whatever is going on he is on hand to see what is happening. He makes his home with son Edgar and daughter-in-law Anne in Toronto, and Nestle- ton. All his friends within the area wish him the best! North Nestleton Church At the Sunday morning Service at 11:15 a.m. Rev. Victor Parsons' sermon was entitled "In Great Comp- of God of Bible times up to the sport and T.V. heroes of SALE Don't get caught in the cold! SAVE TODAY with these RED HOT SAVINGS! At Peterborough Lumber! 26" Cast Iron at a Price that will warm your heart. LIGHT FIXTURES 20 % OFF Reg. Prices PLASTIC Use as a vapour barrier, a drop sheet for painting or for many other uses. 10 yds. x 25' (4 mil.) Reg. $6.99 rT aN en ory. *. financial report. Correspon- dence included dorations today wy Sugey, Sp While they ast. $133.33 $5.29 from Mrs. } McNeeley and of the Lord's Supper will be Walter McGill and thank you (elebrated. notes from folks who had In the Sunday School Mr. . . SHOWERGLIDE received cards. 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