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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 29 Oct 1970, p. 5

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These six students of Cartwright High School appear quite happy about the collection of empty botties collectéd during the anti-pollution campaign in Cartwright Township, Friday. The campaign wes initiated to help finance the printing of the annual Year Book and the bottles alone amounted to $33.00.Donations from householders in the Township following cleanup and raking of leaves amounted to $120.00. At Baptist Church Quebec has been much in the news of late, and Rev. problems of that province along with a solution to those difficulties Living just 25 miles from the scene of the recent crisis, Mr. Montpetit was able to give vivid background to his theme verse for the 5 day Mission Conference at the Baptist Church. This verse was from Jeremiah 10-23, "It is not in man that walketh to direct his steps". Very clear- ly he outlined the need of mankind, the inability of man to direct his own way, the provisions of God to direct him, concluding on Sunday evening with "The Man God Uses" Each member of these who attended found that his life was touched by the ministry of this conference. The Sunday evening fire- side following the service saw the church farewell the Maicoim Elfords who are moving to Florida. The best wishes of their many friends of the church and this area g@ with them |} The members and friends Ressendbured audience at the morning ser- vice listened to a penetrating sermon by the Rev. H. Rus- sell, B.Th., of Yonge Street Mission on the 'Majesty of God". He stressed the inher- ent danger of shallow concep- tions of a Great God in moral and spiritual caicutations. The scripture lesson was read by Mr. Stewart Black who is on the staff of C.J.R.N. Niagara Falls radio station. The An- them "The Lord is His Name' pointed to the wonder of God's love,, and Mrs. Stouffer in her competent manner pre- sided at the organ. The evening hour was brightened by the visit of the St. Andrew's Male Voice Choir] in Lindsay. By their enthu- siastic singing they touched responsive chords among the appreciative congregation. Mr Russell's theme was on God's Word in Creation, in litera- ture, the Bible, and in Jesus Christ as the Living Word. enter the 115th year with high hopes of continued blessing. An unexpected visit- or from Australia, Professor -- John Watson and now on a lecturing tour of the U.S. was @ pleasant surprise for the minister and brought back memories of boyhood days in Dunoon, Scotland. ad / Mr. and Mrs. A. Aldrea, Scarborough, Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. Aldred. Mr. and Mrs. Bil! Bell atten- ded the Fireman's dinner and dance in Port Perry Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter Saturday night dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, D. McLellan, My. and Mrs. K. Mueller | Willowdale. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fleming, Teronto and Mr. and Mrs. S. Chidiey of Little Britain Sun- day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish. Mr. L. Trudell of Syracuse, N.Y. is spending a week with Mr. amd Mrs. H. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnott of London, Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg. Mrs. J. Beckett is in Whitby serving on the jury. Mr. and Mrs. K. Pranklin of Oshawa Sunday dinner guests of Jack and Joan Kane. Mr. and Mrs. E. Galanta and boys of Toronto Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Galanta. Pleased to report Mrs. Joel Aldred is home after her re- cent heart surgery and is com- ing along very well. Mrs. C. Thom of Oshawa a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. J. Melannson and girls of Oshawa Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empringham. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sa- ville attended the christening of their grand-daughter Sarah Catherine Hilling of Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. E. Metcalf of Toronto 985-7373 a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Brodie. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 29,1970 ~ § Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas included Mr Bob Phoenix of London, Mr. George Phoenix of Ques- nell, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. PF. Phoenix of Greenbank and Mr B. Husband of Uxbridge Mrs. Lyons and family Sun day visitors of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Demara. Mrs. L. Beecroft and Mrs. L. Pope of Oshawa are spend inga couple of days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffrey recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bowman. Mr. F. Brodie of Toronto is with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brodie for his annual hunt. dr. Choir Practice Thursday. WES MH PLUMBING -* HEATING - PORT PERRY gog News at 7 p.m. Mrs. Peggy McNinley and children of Whitby Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eden Saturday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fralick in- cluded Mr, and Mrs. C.Fralick Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred and Mr, and Mrs. J. Sweetman Miss Penny Prentice cele- brated her birthday by enter- taining six girl friends for the weekend at the Prentice cottage Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pogue, Ux bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grills, Little Britain and Mr. and Mrs. M. DeAndre and children of Port Perry Mrs) M. McLaren a Mon- day visitor of Mrs. F. Jackson Service at Grace 9:45 a.m are invited to attend. All LANE - ELECTRIC - 989-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Catisty autumn appetites AND SAVE MNONEY /- MAPLE LEAF Ready To Eat ib. Oc | th. Clarks Beans with Pork 19 «. tin 2 Aylmer Choice Tomatoes SCHNEIDERS lb. Platter Pok COUNTRY | LEGS or SAUSAGE Boneless Rump -- FRESH -- CHICKEN BREASTS 55c | th. 5c m. 99« MAPLE LEAF BULK CON POLISH SAUSAGE Ib. 69c - 49c. 19 on. Tins 2 - 59. 16 on. Tins Carnation Evaporated Milk - 3 - 55c. Mazola Oil Rose Sweet Mixed Pickles 24 oz. RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY Aylmer Jam Derby Dog or Cat Foo Heinz Cooked S$ FOOD MARKETS 79c. = 15 on Jer 39c. 24 on. 59c. 15 on. Tins 4 - 45c. "4 @ 2 e 39e. WHITE SWAN TOWELS 2's She REGULAR -- 12's KOTEX 2 tor 9B KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES 2 ply White, Aqua, Pink, Yellow v4 400's 69 STORE HOURS 8:30--6:00 p.m. Mon. Tues. Wed. & Sat 8:30--9:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri FREE DRAW ON $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER

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