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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 17 Sep 1970, p. 16

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1G -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 17, 1970 Greenbank U.C.W. The opening meeting of| coming the ladies and thank- the autumn season of Green-| ing the group in c! . The eo dank (Afternoon) UCW was/ minutes were adopted as ty held in the church parlour|read by Mrs. Beaton. 21 on Wednesday, Sept. 2nd at} members answered the roll 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Phoenix pre-| call. ; sided and following the op-| An invitation from Man- aa ening hymn the Scripture| chester U.C.W. was read in- AS was read by Mrs. Mount.| viting ourorganization to a ee Prayer was read responsive-| Tea & Rummage Sale on ly. Mrs. Phoenix presented| Sept. 19th. The Treasurer's the theme "Neighbourliness".| report showed a balance of RPE Hymn 399 was sung. The/ $97.18 Committees had no- are offering was received and de-| thing to report. Mrs. Aber- dicated. Mrs. with| nethy gave a report on Ste- the assistance Me-| wardship. It was pointed out Caig, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. | that Mrs. Ward is being cared Dusty presented the Topic| for at the Hospital Nursing "Canadian Indians". She| Home in Port Perry. A card opened her study with | was signed for her. Our very controversial question-| "Luncheon is Served" was aire followed by articles on| discussed and tickets for the plight and circumstances, | Same passed out. Mrs. Leask living conditions and future|to be chairman assisted by i NI ex "sia, Sean Sas at, is] outlook of this race in Can-| Mrs. Beaton, Mrs. Mount, ALES ada, pointing out ways and| Mrs. A. McMillan, Mrs. Phoe- at means of making their lot| mix, Mrs. Raines and Mrs. OM in life more bearable. Mrs.| Ianson.. Approval was given a Mero played "Song that My|to Catering to the Coo OS Paddle Sings" by Indian} Banquet with the co~«pera- . Poetess Pauline Johnson. Mrs. Robt. Leask presided for the business session. Wel- tion of the evening Unit. $10.00 was voted to the Indian Fund. Same to be ~ hic Fae oats A + € < him B & W FARM SERVICE R.R. 5 SUNDERLAND, ONTARIO } | SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th-- 113 U. €. Woman Attend Conference Sept. 11-13 "Every Christian is a ste- ward" women of the United Church of the Bay of Quinte Conference were told. One hundred and thirteen wo- men assembled at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac, Sept. 11, 12 & 13 to discuss "Trends in the Church". Devotions were led in a contemporary manner by a group from Renfrew Presby- terial. Objects of the natur- al habitat were used to dem- sent to Mrs. Ralph Mills who is in charge. Several "Thank Yous" were read for Cards and, lunches provided by U.C.W. during the summer. Mrs. Mount stated Greeting Cards were again available. $24.33 was realized in July and August so this must be regarded as a profitable un- dertaking. The nominating committee of Mrs. Mero, Mrs. Raines and Mrs. A. McMillan were instfutted to get under- way early on their task of finding suitable officers for 1971. Meeting adjourn' follow- ed by singing of Grace be- fore lunch. --Mrs. Leask THE PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark Reeves, Minister Services will be held at Prince Albert at 9:45 and at Port Perry at 11 a.m. The Minister's theme will be, "Hi-wevs and Ri-ways". CHURCH SCHOOL Prince Albert--11 a.m. Port Perry--10 a.m. - Junior and Inférmediate Depts. 11 am.--Primary Dept. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ° ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th-- Trinity XVI 9:45 a.m.--Holy Communion Church School ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, SEPT. 13th-- SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th-- Trinity XVII 11:15 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th-- 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Speaker: Rev. B. Hartley 11 a.m.--Sunday School reopens today. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor A. Hern SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th-- 10:00 a.m.--Bible School. 2 Adult Classes 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service. United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Teskey SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th-- SCUGOG--9:45 a.m. MANCHESTER--11:15 a.m 7 p.m.--Evang. Service PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 am--Family Bible Hour tl am.--Morning Worship onstrate how resources are being destroyed. It was pointed out that new vision could overcome the ravages of pollution and restore the beauty and value of the sur- roundings. Mrs. C. R. Whetham, as Dean of the School, was in- strumental in advocating the "Do It Yourself" programme which took the form of a number of "Ventures". These were presented by means of panels, skits, illustrative de- monstrations, and buzz ses- sions. The first venture led the trends by stressing that faith is the necessary beginning of Christian life. It begins with God and, if it does not lead Epsom Continued Mrs. A. Card and Mrs. Charles Geer were luncheon with their aunts Mrs. Frank], Hawley and Mrs. E. Wilson in Toronto one day recently. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Les Card visited Mr. & Mrs. Allen Card on Wednesday. Miss Betty Medd was host- ess on Sat. to several friends when she gave a Shower for Miss Peggy Foster. shower on Friday evening for Miss Mary Grainger, at her home in Prince Albert. Mrs, Lillian Raines was co- hostess. The party was for former school friends and two or three close friends & neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton were supper guests or ">i day evening with Mr. & Mrs. Ken Catherwood in Brooklin. Sunday company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Card were Mrs. Eric Benns, Ricky and Robin, Mr. & Mrs. Joe Jordon, Miss Linda War- ren and Miss Vicky Luke of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gib- son of Toronto were recent callers with Mrs. Cawker. Mr, and Mrs. John Moore and children of Oshawa were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery and Mrs. Cawker. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Joe Locke on the birth of their son on Sunday. Mr. Chas. Bourgeois, Mary Lou and John of Port Perry visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffery and Mrs. Cawker on Sunday. The child- ren came to wish Grandma Cawker a happy birthday. Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry visited with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Ashton of Ashburn on Wednesday. On Sat. Mr. and Mrs. How- ard MacMillan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry to Orillia Fair where Mr. Kerry judged the Pony Classes. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Medd. Mr. and Mrs. D. Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry, Mr and Mrs. Herman Kerry and Mrs. Christie and Darlene attended the presentation banquet in Sunderland in honour of Mr. Lynn Fair. it was good to hear the "old" Junior Farmer Quartette sing once more Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Prentice were Mr. and Mrs, George Beare of Greenbank, Mr. and Mre D. Prentice and boys of Markham. Mrs. G. Jeffery attended a to action, it is a useless thing.| anxious to learn the hang-ups Another venture revealed] of youth and will attempt to that the definition of mission| meet these needs. is the purpose of life. First- Music was a delightful ly, mission is people; second- of the weekend un- ly, mission is action and in direction order to function it must be Baird, a two-way street. sisted by Mrs. son, Plainfield. Mrs, K. Bentley, the vital and dynamic editor of the new magazine "Free to Be", | 401 ac which replaces "Collage",|o¢ Moira stressed her concern for youth. A product of this!in search progressive modern age, Mrs. Bentley is| ideas for any chu .~ purpose. JOE PODRES Builder -- Carpenter addition, or renovating and would like to be proud of it when it is finished? -- SEE JOE FOR FREE ESTIMATES and ADVICE There Is No Job Too Big or Too Small For Us To Handle 32 ARROW ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-2156 of your new Superior Range, If you Present this advertisement at time of sale. 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