Rr... 16 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 1, 1991 Dofasco Male Chorus entertains full house at Prince Albert United Prince Albert Congratulations to Archie and Jean Campbell who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last week. On Monday night the Dofasco Male Chorus of Hamilton put on an excellent program to a full house at the United Church. - The U.C.W.. ladies served lunch to the choir before returning to Hamilton. Visiting this past week with Wayne and Marjory Redford were Jim and Mae McLean of Glasgow, Scotland and Marjory's parents, Stewart and Catherine Grant of Guelph. On Tuesday evening Stewart, son of Wayne and Marjory was baptized by Rev. B. LePage. Godparents Jim and Mae McLean return to Scotland on Sunday. Thursday evening 11 tables of euchre at the Community Centre, The winners for the evening: Vera Fawns, Mary Cannon, Dorothy Butson, Jean Pogue, Earla Hill, John Moore. Lucky draws Betsy Staniland, Elsie Forbes, Norman Rohrer. Sorry to report that Ken Skarrett has been in Oshawa Hospital for over a week. Hope there is soon some improvement Ken. Your friends are thinking of you and your family. Congratulations to Brian and Donna Marlow on the birth of a daughter last week. Sympathy is extended to Terry and Karen Hockley and family on the sudden death of Terry's father on Friday in Uxbridge. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love were Mrs. Marion McAfee and Mrs. Suzanne McAfee of Edmonton, Alberta and Mr. Michael McAfee of Windermere, Florida. Along with Ms. Alexandra Love, John and April Love all attended the Festeryga-Love Wedding on Scugog Island September 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love attended Ruby Beare's birthday party at the Islander September th. 125 years at Manchester After months of planning Manchester United Church cel- ebrated its 125th anniversary on Sept. 15. How wonderful it was to see the flower decorated church full to overflowing. The supply minister Mrs. Joyce McLean of Pickering con- ducted the service. The guest speaker Dr. Robert McClure spoke to the children on not los- ing their tempers; he told how the people of Bourneo carry their machete at all times; can- not afford to lose theirs. He also gave a very moving sermon on how all the people of the world need hope. He pally is a most inspiring person wit a wealth of information and hu- mor, The Uxbridge Boys Choir sang beautifully. Janice Groves and Irene Lamb provided the organ and piano music. Following the service lunch was served in Manchester Hall including delicious anniver- sary cake. Photos of the past were on display, how we have all changed! There are still an- niversary mugs for sale please phone 985-7831 for informa- tion. An Open Letter to All Canadians. My fellow Canadians: and goodwill. of all its people. Tuesday, September 24, 1991 Today in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister is putting forward proposals to renew the Canadian federation. The proposals are not fixed or final. They are a basis for discussion. Canadians are encouraged to debate them vigorously and openly and suggest how they can be improved so that every Canadian can feel welcome, understood and respected in our own land. A Special Joint Committee of the House of Commons and Senate will seek the views of Canadians on these proposals. Please participate actively in the Committee's work. It's an opportunity to forge the kind of Canada that can best serve the interests of Canadians now and in the future. The process of renewing the Canadian partnership will not be easy. Canada was born and built because previous generations understood that unity is the key to prosperity and that the keys to unity are tolerance. compromise In difficult times, these characteristics are often in short supply but that is when we need them most. Canadians have the opportunity as never before to create a Canada in which all Canadians can feel at home. Together, we have the opportunity to strengthen this country to make it more prosperous and more responsive to the aspirations I urge you to take part in renewing Canada. It's our country that's at stake. 4 4 The Right Honourable Joe Clark, President of the Privy Council and Minister Responsible for Constitutional Affairs. Canada "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" A special service was held on Sunday to celebrate the i Ayo oi | { J ie \ 5 PoE NE 125th anniversary of the Prince Albert United Church. The U.C.W. dedicated two banners representing Harvest and Springtime to the church on this occasion. The ladles spent many hours sewing these 5' x 12' banners. Pictured are (I-r) Nancy-Lou Patterson, designer of the banners, Ann Squire, guest speaker a the service, Sarah Elliott, clerk of session at Prince Albert United Church. 125th anniversary at Prince Albert United Prince Albert United Church celebrated its 125th Anniversary on Sunday, a beau- tiful fall day. The church was decorated with beautiful fall decorations. Over 100 enjoyed the pancake breakfast made and served by the men. Rev. B. LePage, guest speaker Dr. Ann Squire and other guests arrived at the church by horse and bug- . Greeting the guests at the oor were Clayton and Pat Love. Les and Grace Beacock. Guests came from near and far to fill the church. A 35 voice choir under the leadership of Darryl Linnington sang three anthems. It was nice to have several past choir members join the present choir. Dr. Ann Squire had a very good message, Have Salt in Yourself". Dedication of new lights given by Florence Smith in memory of husband and Myrtle Snelgrove in memory of husband Bruce. Durharn Stearn 985-8552 LOOSE RUGS UPHOLSTERY 3M Scotchguard Then the moment came when the dedication and unveiling of the banners came. These ban- ners are 5' x 12' representing Springtime and Harvest. They were made by the ladies of the church with help from friends who like sewing. Many hours of cutting and sewing and quilting took place over several months with beautiful end results. Service closed with hymn "0 Day of God". Rev. Charlie Clarke closed with the Benediction. The Port Perry U.C.W. ladies served a delicious salad buffet dinner at the Community Centre to about 175. A variety program was held at 7:00 p.m. in the church. This was well- presented to another full house. The Anniversary Committee would like to thank everyone for their help in so many ways. 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