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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 15 Oct 1970, p. 8

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B -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oc. 15, 1970 St. John's W. M.S. Marks Their S0th Anniversa St. John's Presbyterian] t» Church celebrated their 90th] Wil Anniversary of the formation of their W.M.S., on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 14. The president, Mrs. E. Hoo- per, chaired the meeting, and opened with Hymn 376. Mrs. Bentley gave the Bible reading Isiah 6 - 1 to 9, followed by a prayer by Mrs. Faux: The thank offering was pre- ted and dedicated. Rev. Black introduced the Rev. D. Murphy, a missi from Trinidad. He had also been a missionary in Guiana. He told much of the very poor conditions under which these peopie live with a temperature seldom lower than89 degrees. Later in the church hall, he showed pictures of both areas, and stressed the great need for missionaries of every Christian faith who work to- gether. Mrs. Black thanked the speaker in her own lovely Manner We enjoyed a solo by Mrs. Ashton of Ashburn. Mrs. G. Christie, one of ion in July 1880. Mrs. Hooper thanked all who had taken part, and all visitors from other areas for their presence. Hymn 387 andthe Benedic- tion by Rev. W. Black closed this part of the afternoon. All retired to the base- ment where the pictures were shown by Rev. Murphy. A bounteous display of the ladies culinary efforts, were very much appreciated part of the fellowship. Mrs. A. MacFarlane had the honor of cutting the Anni- versary cake. Rev. Black Prayer. closed with The outstanding motion picture, The Restless Ones has been greeted with great acclaim wherever it has been shown in both the United States and Canada. Produced by the Billy Gra- ham Association, to bring home to all the problems of modern day youth, the film has been widely used by various organizations in Church and community. Of high technical quality, using a large cast of skilled actors and protraying life as it is today, The Restless Ones makes quite an impact upon any audience. ALL NEW! McCULLOCH MINI MAC 6 the world's lightest It should be seen by as 5 many high school students chain saw at the world's and , dropouts as possible. And it should be viewed by their parents, teachers and all those working with youth. Locally, the film will be seen at the Port Perry High School tonight at 8 p.m. Sponsoring it are several vil- lightest price.* + Power unit weighs only 6 '2 Ibs. * Mastergrip handle on top for one- hand control -- safer too! Malcolm's Gift Cartwright Township coun- cil last week presented former Clerk-Treasurer Victor Mal- colm with a day-date wrist- watch in recognition of his service to the municipality. Mr. Malcolm left his posi- tion after 12 years service to assume a similar role with the township of Reach. He has been succeeded by Earl Fow- ler, a township resident and businessman. Symphony To Perform Beethoven The Oshawa Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Jacob Groob is presenting the first concert of its 13th season, Oct. 25, at Eastdale Auditorium The all Beethoven concert honors the 200th anniversary of this great composer's birth The orchestra will perform Beethoven's Symphony No 7 in A major. Quest artist Miss Bonnie Silver, a noted young pianist from Toronto will play Beeth- oven's piano concerto No. 4 in G major The audience will also have the pleasure of hearing Mr. Groob in the role of violin soloet in Beethoven's Ro- mance No. 2 in F major for violin and orchestra. * Powerful. Outcuts many saws weigh- ing twice as much. * Cuts an 8" log in 6-seconds. + Cuts a cord of firewood fast. Complete with special 12" bar and smooth-cut chain. * Cuts trees 2' thick. Also see-Mini Mac 6 Automatic with 14" bar and automatic chain oiling. ONLY $159.95 Cuts the cost of living on hundreds of do-it-yourself¢ projects: © For saws weighing lees than 7% ibs REFER TO YOUR LOCAL YELLOW PAGE DIRECTORY FOR THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF YOUR NEAREST McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER McCULLOCH really gets the job done! ee | Utica Farm Equipment PHONE 985-3042 The Restless Ones Are Coming To High School Nursing Home News We have all had a busy] Thanksgiving and enjoyable week. Mrs. Bell, Sonley, wae onlera and Mr. Thom were The sitting and dining} Mrs. rooms look beautiful this| Weir Thanksgiving. It has"been|all out with their relatives tastefully decorated by the|for Thanksgiving dinner on residents and the staff in|Sunday. Mr. Myers was also suitable fashion. home on Sunday for the first Mrs. Bell received a lovely | time since last Christmas. He box of fruit from friends.|is certainly feeling pleased Mrs. Gingereskie received a] with himself. beautiful bouquet of roses} Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair spent from her son, Mr. and Mrs.| Sunday at thehome of Mr. and Denure were out on Thursday| Mrs. Kenny. for lunch with friends. Glad to see that Mrs. Bow- Miss Hazel Balfour went] ler and Mrs. Stevens were out to Oshawa on Thursday with] for a car ride last week. her niece. She looked. very Mrs. Taylor enjoyed Thank- charming in her red wool|sgiving Day with relatives in suit and asscessories. Mr. | Oshawa. Mrs. MacFarlane and Mrs. Ward wereout for Thank- sgiving supper at Mrs. Mac- Johnson spent one afternoon with relatives. On Saturday Farlane's home in Port Perry. Mr. Frank McNally had a Mrs. Murrall spent the day with her daughter. Mrs. Jordonspent the week-| birthday on Monday and end home with her daughter,| all sang Happy Birthday to him. He celebrated the occas- sion in Oshawa at his niece's while there her two sisters visited her and they enjoyed who prepared a party for him. Many Happy Returns Frank. Our Turkey Dinner was a real treat, thanks to Mrs. Ven- ning and her capable staff Mrs. Empringhamm led us lage and district clergymen and lay p¥ople. They antici-|all in singing grace. It was pate a packed auditorium for}so nice to share this special .jday with approximately 35 residents seated at the same time. Our family which now numbers 51 enjoyed the be and every much b Sa in their Sunday best for the occasion. Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR CO-OP TOPICS by Don Rixon UNITED COOPERATIVES OF ONTARIO The Time Is Now The Reason Is Savings The Program Is Booking During October and November you { may book Dairy, Beef and Swine supple ment at firm price for the next six months. Teli us what you need. We will give & program that qits your needs end save you money Don't wait. Call or see us today

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