St. John's W.M.S. St. John's Presbyterian Church, W.M.S. met in the Church Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 13 with the President Mrs. Hooper in the chair. opening hymn was 691 he owed by Bible. Reading, 1, Corinthian, Chapter 13 and prayer by Mrs. Eagleson. Minutes of last meeting were First Concert F Beethoven Programme The Oshawa Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Jacob Groob will welcome Bonnie Silver as their guest Cartwright ernment was voiced by mem- bers of Cartwright Township artist to Oshawa a ~ tgs oe" Ble teak: <a at a meeting last evening, October oe @ Weer tation was read from Ux- . , , at Eastdale Auditorium. A one-page brief outlined bridge. W.M.S. to their Thank Offering on October 21, at& P.M. Discussion Explorers a: C.0.C. Leaders had volun- teered for these groups. =| was decided to adopt "The Fellowship of the Least Coin", which is carried on by the Women's Interchurch Council of Canada. The treasurer's report showed $60. collected at the 'Thank Offering and Ninetieth Anniversary Service. It was brought to mjnd that white cotton shirts could be con- verted into hospital! gowns for lepers. Also used stamps were valuable for support of lepers. The study was given by the council's objections an individual members ex the proposed 407 highway. "That joining this area with the north will produce tax burdens and troubles unknown now for the northern munici- palities, as the Lakeshore area has: a tremendous per capita debt while ours is equitable; school costs much higher than ours: welfare costs many times higher than ours; a terrific) .| Mrs. A. MacFarlane on"The|®¢ed for far more money Generation Gap." than it can either raise or A special collection was| borrow at the present time." taken for work in Trinidad) _ Reeve Lawrence Malcolm or Nigeria, which amounted said the council agreed more to $145. Mainly owing to| 'a" 4 year ago to support the enthusiasm of one mem-| ¢ present United counties ber, the meeting closed with boundaries until facts proved prayer. they should do otherwise. "If Darlington Township Groob is the assisting artist. °f Bowmanville secede or are taken out then there would For ticket information con- , | be no United Counties as such! with the Toronto Symphony She plans to continue studies at home and i in Europe. '| Opposes Region Plan PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 22, 1970 - 45 Township |". St. He said that, contrary to astudy on the United Counties by municipal planning consul- tants last year, the exclusion of Cartwright Township from the body was crucial, ROXY THEATRE 852-603 Thursday, Friday, rrr eon October 22--23--24 The Farewell Engagement of a Great Motion Picture Winner of Six Academy Awards y "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" 8.00 p.m. Omar Sheiriff, Julie Christie, Rod Stieger Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday October 26--27--28 "THE LAWYER" 8.00 p.m. Barry Newman, OPTIMIST BINGO Thursday, Oct. 29 Sacred Heart Parish Hall UXBRIDGE BIG JACKPOT $280. -- 56 Numbers LITTLE JACKPOT $105. -- 51 Numbers and we would have to revise thinking." Reeve Law- > Like: o whole new front suspension system. A bigger, more powerful engine. A new heating system that now has two heaters ond a total of 7 different outlets. And a new ventilation system. There's now a rear window defogger. A trunk thot corries twice as much as ever. A wider Nobody did. Least of all us. Because 5 years ago, we thought the Beetle was virtually perfect. But, because we ve never been able to leave well enough alone, over 1000 improvements hove been made fo it since. ee ee ee ee -- ; - ¢ 4 trock for on even better ride. brakes for quicker stops, The end product of oll this nit-pick- ing? The 1971 Super Beetle. There's never been another cor like it. And thot includes Volkswagens And bigger tt a *