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Port Perry Star, 18 Apr 1995, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 18, 1995 - 21 OTS RURAL Ro BE AnsAnna Sailing Scouts ~ DAVID STELL / PORT PERRY STAR Scouts Greg Manns, Paul Manns, Andrew Foster, Neil King and scout leader Gary Manns show off their new sailboat donated to the local troop by Ingo Grossman. Mr. Grossman doesn't have use for the boat any longer and he wanted help out the scouting program. Scout leader Kim King says that he'sgoing to learn how to sail now and then teach the scouts how. Hope everyone enjoyed the beautiful Easter weekend. The Hospital Auxiliary will be holding a Luncheon and Cards on Monday, April 24 at the Odd- fellows Hall at 11:30 a.m. Please mark your calendars! Scugog Island Women's Institute The Scugog Island Women's Institute will meet on Wednes- day, April 19 at 8 p.m. at the Is- land Hall. Please bring an arti- cle for the auction. This is also the Annual Meeting so annual reports are due as well as pay- ment of dues. Scugog Island United Church The congregation at Scugog Island enjoyed the Easter ser- vices over the weekend. We joined Manchester for the mov- ing Good Friday Service. A good crowd braved the early morning hour and weather for the Easter Sunrise Service at Scugog Is- land at 6 a.m. The sanctuary was decorated with beautiful memorial flowers and Easter balloons and our orchestra played while we gathered to cel- ebrate Easter together. Special music at Easter is al- ways rewarding, and this year we were not disappointed. Our orchestra and choir led us in our favorite Easter hymns. The choir's anthem called "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" was beautiful. We had another treat --- eM Pw eww ww moving old number called "I Know My Redeemer Liveth" with Michael Barber on the pia- no. Ian Finlay and Jason Wana- maker led us in the Easter Lit- urgy by lighting the Christ candle. The Worship and Music Com- mittee of the Pastoral Charge have been busy over the last few weeks helping Elaine plan our special Easter services. Thanks to all those who helped and par- ticipated in our Easter services making this Easter so special. The Lectionary Bible Study will meet on Tuesday, April 18 at 1:30 p.m. at S.I.U.C. The Grace UCW will be going to the Villa to help residents cel- ebrate their birthdays on Tues- day, April 18 at 2 p.m. The High School Supper Club will meet on Tuesday, April 18 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at S.I.U.C. Choir practice will be held on Thuesday, April 20 at 7 p.m. Junior choir practice will be held on Friday, April 21 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Children Grade 1 and up are welcome to join us. The Youth Group will meet on Friday, Aptil 21 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.atS.1.U.C. Saturday, April 22 will be a busy day for our UCW groups. The Grace UCW will be holding their Hot Luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Scugog Island United Church. The Head UCW will be holding their Spring '96 Cookin' and Craft Sale from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the Island Hall. Free admission! There will be a display of old quilts and demonstrations involving wood- work, t-shirt art, bunka, etc. Hope you can come! The Moms and Tots will con- tinue next Monday by meeting from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at S.I.U.C. They will be holding their first fundraiser event on Saturday, April 29 (note date - I made a mistake in last week's column) - "Kids + Only * Cléthing « Club" 'Congregation enjoyed service Spring and Summer Fashions Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at SI.U.C. Children welcome! Please mark your calendar! The Worship and Music Com- mittee will meet on Monday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m. at S.I.U.C. The Stewards will meet on Wednesday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m. atS.I.U.C. The Scugog Pastoral Charge will be sponsoring a Musicale on the evening of Saturday, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. at S.I.U.C. This will be an informal evening with good old fashioned entertain- ment so please plan to attend. The Sunday School will be spon- soring a Candy Booth during in- termission. Gospel music next Sunday at Burns Ashburn Florence Ashton Hope everyone enjoyed the Easter weekend with family and friends. Even though it re- mained cool, it was nice to see the sun. Already, the grass is turning green, and a few of the early spring flowers are in bloom. Easter Sunday morning breakfast was enjoyed by all, and a big thank you to our men- folk for doing .such a splendid job. How nice it was for us wom- 4450p patient at Community en to sit back and enjoy. The Sacrament of Holy Communion was celebrated at morning wor- ship, Pam and Erin Palmer jeng a lovely duet "To God be the 1 ory" . . : The Ladies Bible Class met on Wednesday night at Sheila Par- rott's. President Aldine Wick chaired the meeting. The open- ing hymn was "I Need Thee Eve- ry Hour". Scripture read by Ber- nice Garnder was from Luke 22:31-37. Meditation by Aldine titled "Praying for Others", Ber- nice led in prayer. "I am Thine O Lord" was sung. Minutes read and offering received. Florence Ashton continued in our Bible study on Psalm 42, vs. 3 and closed the meeting with prayer. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Euchre results are as follows: 12 tables were played. Ladies first prize Vi Cole, second Joan Fleming; mens first Hervey Painter; second Ray Hodson; lone hands Wilma Lynde and Kay Brown; door prize winners Art Budd and Lorne Crawford; share the wealth Art Budd and Grant Bright. Next euchre will be on April 27. Visiting over the Easter weekend with Lois Daw and Art and Anne Budd were Brian and Debbie Daw and daughters from Woodstock. Bert and Ruth Wood have re- turned home after spending the winter months in Florida. Marion Slater enjoyed a two- week trip to northern Alberta visiting her husband who has recently been employed there. Marion returned home last week. Ey ; At time of writing, Grant Par- Memorial Hospital, Port Perry, hoping to be home in a few days. veral in the area are suffer- ing with severe colds and pneu- monia. Maybe the warmer weather will clear all this up. Do plan to join with us at. Burns next Sunday night at 4:30 p.m. when we welcome "The Sellwoods" and Marlene O'Neill in a fine evening of gos- pel music. The Sellwoods have been with us on previous occa- sions and have been si ing gos- pel music for 26 years. Marlene has travelled extensively throughout Canada for the last 23 years spreading the Gospel in song, being a former member of the Elliott Family Gospel Singers, and now as a soloist. Free will offering and refresh- ments. Hope to see you there! Handbell choir will pay a visit Greenbank by I hope everyone enjoyed the Easter weekend visiting family and friends, home or away. It was nice that the weather was sunny but cool for all the holiday activities. Sunday morning started out with a brisk walk from the church to the Cemetery Hill west of Greenbank for the East- er Sunrise Service. The Youth Group were in charge and then served muffins and coffee back at the church. Easter service at Greenbank Church was well attended and all were inspired hy the beauti- ful music and wofship' service. Hugh Baird, a lovely solo "Were You There" and Peter Stone, playin his violin, accompanied inda Hunter on the organ and his mother Betty Stone playing the piano for the singing of the hymns. Next Sunday is Earth Day and will include prayers for the environment. he Sunday School choir will also sing. John and Madeline McCabe of the "Chicken Coop" were very pleased with the entries in the children's Easter coloring con- test. They report that they were all so good that each child re- ceived a gift with a draw from a hat for the overall prize going to Sarah Scott. Well done, kids, and thank you for your partici- pation. Mark on your calendar April 30 when the Bells of St. Mat- thew Handbell Choir will be special guests at Greenbank Church for the service at 11 a.m. Oliver Schroer will be the guest artist at the Folk Music Society Night this Saturday" evening April 22. If you haven't got your tickets, pick them up at the chicken Coop or call 985-. 8351. We welcome back the last of the snowbirds from their winter homes, Morley and Isobel Raines, Iva and Fred Phoenix and Harold and Joyce Howsam. We hope everyone had a good winter. \ The Women's Institute will hold their April meeting at the" home of Bessie Donneral on Wednesday April 19 at 1:30 p.m. All community ladies are wel- come to attend. Several ladies of the commu- nity attended the Bethesda- Reach W.I. Spring Luncheon last wednesday in Uxbridge United Church. A fashion show _ of knitted furs by Paula Lish- man was enjoyed and we were also told of the process from pelt to the finished garment which was most interesting. Food for thought: Place a val- ue on yourself and never mark it ,,

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