0 © IRSA ATER TF MOAR a i be - --y i < ' \ i coils aa dic dad cad PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 11, 1980 -- 23 Ee Seagrave area n | a OWS. U.C.W. meet af Blackstock | by B. Somerville Sunday School Picnic to be children from Oshawa, Todd ® ® ® mee a ac S oC 4 held on Sunda and Tabatha; Barry and HE o me Serund anhusl Park 0 Ya, 2nd 2 Betty Anne Martin entertain- by Joyce Kelly spoke on the theme that each suggested we start on the 4 rade Silica of Satarde invited to this event, so pack ed Barry's niece and her The May General Meeting of us, because he is made by words: control, enlarge, 1 June 7. 1980. The ay a picnic basket and join in. friend from Sarnia; John of the Blackstock U.C.W. God, is special" and that gladness, sincerity, cheerful, vk man co-operate d by holding Next Sunday morning and Isabelle Vernon had no was held in the Christian each of us is capable of doing content. 2 off the rain forecast for tha Church and Sunday School Problem accomodating Education Room on the wonderful things. Some- Jean Adams thanked Mrs. 7 afternoon but the leg. Will be held at their usual John's brother Bob, his wife afternoon of May 28th with 35 times because of negative McLean for her most enligh- I a re Nis dis time under the lea dership of and family from Caledon; ladies in attendance. The feelings we fail in our obliga- tening message. fr ointed with the attire put Mr. Laurence Evans. He is and Roger and Jackie Boyle meeting began with a deli- tions to God and others. We June General Meeting will hy pou to wear to keep warm. DPringing his talented also enjoyed Jackie's niece cious dessert luncheon. can overcome this through take the form of a bus trip on 5 The tournament began musical family with him to Cheryl, her husband Bert Following this Dora Martyn prayer and action. She sug- Tuesday, June 17th leaving ) when Mr. Reg Abraham help provide some extra and new baby from Toronto opened the meeting with a gested that to help ourselves at 9:00 a.m. to visit Cullen boy pitched the first ball over enjoyment. Please plan to for the weekend. poem "Your Niche" and we pick a word, study its Gardens, Pickering Nuclear 54 home plate signed by the Attend. A farewell to our English welcomed all, especially meaning, meditate on it and Station and the Art Gallery 4 Ball Dlayers of each il Out canoe enthusiasts are friends Mr. and Mrs. Leslie guests from Nestleton that we will then be well on in Oshawa. For further i After a lot of great games off and paddling again. Mr. Sharpe, who left Sunday to ucw. to the meeting. The our way to singling out and information call Aileen of races and food, the Oakwood 10d Jones and Mr. Ray returnhome to Scarborough, { Evening Unit took charge of cultivating an attribute of Byers at 986-4983 or Dora vv Boars captured the trooh Desautels competed in the [England after spending a the worship opening itwitha God's. For homework she Martyn at 986-5378. A i" for winning the highest Canoe the Nonquon and won months vacation with their Eritrea i Lt id ; oth the Open and the Resi- daughter and family, Mr. Ad | ; 1% a pt gh hasopalh, dential category in 3 hours and Mrs. Peter Jones. the sower from Matthew ven ure camp ou of the day were the Seagrave and 12 minutes. Congratu- There will be a paperdrive Chapter 13 followed by a : ° 0] Ball team and the Little lations fellas. on Saturday June 14 Ls st read by Donna Kyte for D rheom kids 0 Britain Rejects. They chall- On Friday evening the Pleasehave your papers tied paralleling the real values in U 3-4 0 enged each other for the Sunday School Room at the and ready for pick up on our lives to the parable - Th b this orogram we 2 lation trophy and that Church wassthe scene of a Saturday morning by 9:00 story. Worship closed with This summer the Durham rough this prog AED etn h ec no lovely shower for Mr Larry am. For special pick up thesingingofthehymn 'God YMCA is holding an outdoor hope to show the kids that be ost wow bi Re of The Durward and Miss Susan Please call 985-7778. Who Touchest Earth With camp. These will be four backpacking is a very enjoy- hi d 3 was Mr Gary H wh y Schilling. The happy couple Samé time the bdys wold Beauty." Sessions, two tn Poy Parry 2hle and adventurous past: 27 ir. avy i received many lovely and also be pleased /to receiv Three beautiful musical and two in Uxbridge. These time. Backpacks, tents and HS) : useful gifts for thei any used pocket novels renditions were enjoyed by ) 5 this a ball tou pamierl Ln) hoy = i Wl ae A barbecué has been \all - Janet and Marlene opportunity for children supplied by the YMCA. 2 orse shoe pitching was also completed by a social hour Planned by/ the Group Parsons singing "The Lord aged 10-15 years of age to There are four sessions ph a great event of the day with and lunch. Thanks to Mrs, Committee for Wednesday, is my Shepherd." Jean learn about their environ- available: June 30-July 11 NY oT rar Lines, x Rog Marilyn Puckrin and Mrs. Junel8thattheBallPark. A Ferguson, Eileen McLaugh- ment. Uxbridge; July 14-25 Port al blot ll wip ame Susanne Malcolm for DParbecue and games are lin and Thelma Wright sing- Each session will run for Perry; July 28-Aug. 8 $5 ay he over loa» po arranging this event. planned for 6:00 p.m. follow- ing "If You Will', and Joan two weeks. A session Uxbridge; Aug. 11-22 Port i oy away Our sick list unfortunately ©d by the election of new Grove playing a medley of involves one week at day Perry. ¥ with the trophy for highest officers for 1980-81 season. camp where the children will If you would like to ! points. Second place went to ® Mr. Ed Winehold and Mr. Reg Abraham. The park is really shaping up nicely. The tennis courts have now been paved and all that remains to be completed are the nets and fence. grew this week and we wish each a speedy recovery. Those people are Mrs. Phyllis Standish, Mrs. Anne Clements, Mrs. Ivan Barrett Mrs. Sandy McCully, Mr. Nick Newlands and little Michael Smith who I under- stand broke his leg on Please bring your own food, barbecues will be supplied. This event is to support the Beaver, Cub, Scout and Venturers in the Seagrave Greenbank area. Kathy and Herb Hatch were proud to attend the old hymn favourites on her accordian. Guest speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. Joyce McLean from Pickering. She was introduced by Audrey Wright. Mrs. McLean is Presbytery President and brought greet- camps are an excellent meet and make new friends and learn how to work as a team in preparation for a five day hike in Beaver Valley on the Bruce Trail. In daycamp they will learn how to orienteer, read maps, make different kinds of fires, other equipment will be register your child phone Port Perry 985-2824 or Whitby 668-6868. The cost is $75 per session. There will be a parents and participants evening on Wednesday June 25 at 7 p.m. showing films about back- & awother great feat, thanks to Sunday and is confined in &raduation of their eldest ings from Oshawa Presby- they will learn how to cook packing and canoeing. the Park Committee and the traction at Sick Childrens daughter Nancy, Mrs. Philip tery. In her vivacious and and what to eat in the bush, Those who have registered Ball team is the Pavillion. It Hospital. Smith, of Oshawa at Sir humorous manner she held a how to trap animals, follow or would like to register for is almost completed and is This must have been the Sandford Fleming College of captive audience as she trails, make shelters, put up this camp or the canoe camp going to be of great value for weekend for overnight Nursing on May 10th in tents and much more. are welcome. picnics both large and small. guests or its just a sign that Peterborough. Congratula- The first scheduled picnic for vacation time has begun. At tions Nancy for a job well AR A TER FEED 1] e the new building is the the home of Reg and Anne done and I might also add ------ Congregational service and Winfield were their grand- that you've chosen a very rewarding career. . Vacation Bible School has i) Put a Smile on Your Face, again been planned for Gifts for 3 Test Drive A children between the ages of ys 4 years and 14 years at BALER TWINE ' A) . 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