42 -- PORY PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 17, 1987 Why are people hungry? March 25th after school. Mrs. Tony Minten has returned home from a holiday at Daytona Beach, Florida. Sorry about the lack of news but maybe when the Run-Aways and Snow Birds return home things will Greenbank and Area News | am CRIME ] |" STOPPERS Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for and Fred Western from Beaverton. The theme for this meeting will be "Why are People Hungry? Ten Worship services at the usual time next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hood visited « on November 26th, 1986. left the store. brown handle. the Public's help in solving a Robbery which occurred in Oshawa At about 6:35 P.M. a youth entered Helens Mini Mart, 166 Adelaide Avenue East. He approached the counter and produced a © knife demanding money. The employee gave him cash and he then The bandit is described as a white youth, about 510", 130 Ibs ., * skinny, shoulder length dirty blonde hair. He was wearing blue jeans, padded vest, silver metal framed prescription glasses and he had on a Royal Blue baseball cap with something written on the front. 3 The knife had a 5" - 6" serrated stainless steel blade and a dark Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 to anyone providing infor- mation which leads to an arrest. Similar amounts will be paid for TIPS leading to an arrest in any serious crije. Callers do not have to give their names or testify in Court. The Crime Stoppers numbers are: 222-8477 Local To Toronto 1-800-387-8477 Toll Free for all calls Sgt. Sandy Ryrie of the Durham Regional Police Force writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen Board administers the pers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario. L1H 7K8, by Helen Thomson Twenty-one members and two visitors met for the Honeydale Women's Institute March meeting, and after enjoying tea and cookies, welcomed Marilyn Baker who is a member of "Scugog Shores Fibre Artists' of Weft Wind Studio. Marilyn displayed many beautiful - samples of weaving, and samples of wool which she had spun from camel, angora and muskox hair. Lg The rug hanging in the Port Perry Library is one of her products. The members answered the Roll Call with ways we can share our wisdom with the young. All agreed, _ that doneydale W 1. would enter a Honeydale Institute 26th at 7 p.m. Our President, Clara Warren showed us a stone she found on her doorstep -- the famous *'Phantom" had called. The note said the "Phan- tom" would appear at the Hospital Library on a certain date. We can't wait to hear who the *'Phantom" is. The April meeting will begin with a Pot Luck lunch on Thurs. April 2, at 12:30 p.m. The Roll Call will be paying dues, and the Nominating Committee, Helen McMaster, Grace Bassant and Mary VanHam will have the new slate of officers ready for Mrs. Alma Thompson, District President, who will be pre- sent to install them., with her' mother, Mrs. Olive McMillan, last Saturday. . Mr. David McKean, Jamie and Bryon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKean on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McMillan called on the Armour McMillans on Saturday. . Mr. Larry Snodden and Tracy Graham visited with Mrs. Olive McMillan on Sunday. The afternoon unit of Greenbank U.C.W. ladies are reminded that their next meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 1st at 1:30 p.m. in the Church. We are privileged to have as our guest speakers Ruth ucw worship the home of Doris Rowan at 10 a.m. for coffee, biscuits, fruit bread, cheese and jellies and donuts for the young fry. Linda Pfoh assisted the hostess with the lunch. Our meeting opened by singing the Ode with Lin- da at the organ. Maureen Moore (President) read a poem 'The Faithful Few." Linda Pfoh prepared the Devotional and it was given by Doris Rowan. The theme was *'Ser- vice to Mankind." Scripture was 'read from Psalm 116, verses 16-19 and John Chap. 12, verse 26. A poem on the use of our talents regardless of age and how much we can ac- complish if we unjte together. Linda played Minuet & Meditation from the book 'Women, Work & Worship" on the organ. Doris led in prayer. We must remember the lit- tle practical everyday deeds are im- portant in serving Christ."For the programme Linda covered the foun- Days for World Development". Visitors are very welcome to attend this meeting. Junior Choir please note: no prac- tice this week but there will be prac- _ tice on the following Wednesday, . i UNITED CHURCH ~~ Rev. Glenn C. Jackson, M:A., B.D. ~ SUNDAY MARCH 22 10:00 a.m. Morning - Worship & Church School PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Church School Living Water SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Miss Edith Bolton Scugog 9:45 a.m. Manchester 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship & Church School UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Dale Davis Blackstock 10:00 a.m. North Nestleton 11:15 a.m. Church School & Nursery During Worship GREENBANK PASTORAL . CHARGE SERVICES Rev. David Shepherd, Minister 9:30 a.m. Seagrave 11:00 a.m. Greenbank be normal again. No Women's Institute meeting 'this month so conveners please work on your reports for the Annual Meeting in April. News next week: 985-2924. program, one of more than 600 Crime Stoppers Programs across 3rd Sunday North America. The award money is raised through tax deductible fe in Lent 1 donations which may be sent to Toronto and Regional Crime Stop- Yelverton UCW met March 5th at in PORT PERRY PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy 7A and Island Road East of Port Perry Church Office 985-8681 * Youth Pastor: Mr. T. Michael Putt 985-8154 -- 986-4773 Sunday Services Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Ladies Coffee Hour Tuesday 9:45 a.m. Nursery Provided : Prayer and Bible Study ° Wednesday 7:30 p.m. C.S.B. Boys Club Thursday 7 p.m. Youth Meetings - Friday Evenings Call Youth Pastor - Special Welcome to the Handicapped HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY A Christian Reformed Fellowship 166 Simcoe Street, Prince Albert Rev. Bart VanEyk, Pastor display of 'A Child's Birtnday Par- The motto for the day: "The best dation of the UCW in 1962 to the pre- 12:3 p.m. Pinedale "The Church of the ty" at the Port Perry Fair this year, inheritance a parent can give his sent time, and how though we come COMMUNITY CHURCH Back-to-God Hour" | and also donate $50 for Prize money child is a few minutes each day," from every walk in life, we all work CAESAREA Broadcasting Sundays for teens 19 years and under. was ably taken by Helen McMaster, together to serve God. How our Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford 9:30 a.m. CHOO - 1390 AM "The District Annual meeting isto and Mary Pickard read a thoughtful fellowship and service has remain- MARCH 22 ~ and CKAN 1480 AM be held in Brooklin Urated Church, article, "Every child needs a secret ed the same, but our methods of at 11:00 a.m. Services 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Thurs. May 21, and the District Pic- place." Everyone enjoyed a contest meeting the needs have changed. We Invite You To The Family A Women's Inter-F aith Study nic will be at Elgin Park, Uxbridge, conducted by Jean Carnochan. Worship - Children's Church and Children's Story Hour Tues. July 14. Nellie Nottenboom and Grace Bassant gave excellent reports on - the short courses they had attended. Members wishing to take this course are to meet at the home of £ Say it 'BAHAI Thelma McCreight, Thurs. March with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet Candy, Fruit, Wine, Jams and Mints Happy New Year! to members of the _ From the Bahai's of Scugog The meeting closed with the sing- ing of the "Hymn of All Nations," after which Marion Johnston and Joyce Stephenson who are student weavers, displayed some of their work. - FAITH Two memberships were received. The minutes were read and approv- -. ed. Corrie Malcolm gave the Treasurer's report showing a very low balance. Eileen Malcolm gave the Friendship report. Our group is to serve lunch in our hall for the Yelverton school réunion on May 31, 1987. Thank you's were received from Eileen Genereux, the Gray family, Cody Bowen, Opera- tion Scugog and the Bursary Fund. The Annual is at Queen St. United in Lindsay on March 18th. Moved by Ernestine Robinson and Carol Gray that Ora Quackenbush, Eileen Genereux and Mandy Robinson be a committee to do our banner for the Rally on March 18. There was a discussion regarding the cookbooks and hoping to soon have them available. Moved by Corrie Malcolm and Linda Pfoh that Cor- rie Malcolm, Carol Gray, Donna Ccarchidi and Brenda Malcolm form the committee to arrange a Fashion Show and dessert party at Yelver- ton Hall at 7 p.m. April 14, 1987. Of- fering amounted to $25.50. Sixteen Prince Edward Heights at Picton. The meeting closed with the Benediction. During Worship Service "Sunshine Club" Tues. Primary Club 4-5 p.m. Thurs. Junior Club 7 p.m. Teen Club Wed. 7:30 p.m. Welcome To The Country Church EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen and Rosa Streets Pastor R. Hilsden 985-9222 -- 985-3770 SUNDAY MARCH 22 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Family Worship with Rev. Scott Bullerwell of EP.B.C., Peterboro 7 p.m. -- Gospel Film Or Video Nursery Care - Children's Church . Special Music N We Are A Caring Family Church All Are Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre, B.A., B.D. 985-3881 -- 985-3409 ST. JOHN'S, PORT PERRY "A Cordial Welcome Awaits You" ---------------------------------------------------- Every Thursday 9:30 a.m. Nursery Provided ~ "'Everyone Welcome" EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Road 23 and 7th Conc. Rev. G.B. Parks 852-5871 MARCH 22 9:45 a.m. Sunday School , 11:00 & 6:00 p.m. Services REET A ET NN 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 4 A Church Moving In Spiritual -Renewal ANGLICAN CHURCH The Rev'd M. Ansley Tucker St. John's, Blackstock Wednesday March 18 Cyril of Jerusalem 7:30 a.m. H.C. / SUNDAY MARCH 22 Lent3 | 9:30am. HC. & CS. Church of the Ascension, Port Perry Tuésday March 17 St. Patrick .3, 8:00 p.m. Evensong & Bible Study SUNDAY MARCH 22 MARCH 22 Lent 3 members presen t 9:55 a.m. Family Worship 11:15a.m. HC. & CS. ¢ Next meeting April 2 at the home don ---- i " : Church School & Nursery - » on March 21st | Ess Svein. woe 7) i obi ; an A go Si iil . i : - programme and Hazel Gray the BURNS CHURCH, ASHBURN INVITATIONS 3 (the first day of spring) Devotional. Linda asked for used 10:00 a.m. Church School a ( e y toys, story books and puzzles for 11:15 a.m. Family Worship Nursery and Junior Choir