11:15 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, MARCH 14th-- 10:00 a.m.--The Thunder of | Judgement PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, MARCH i4th-- $50 am--Bible School 2 adult classes 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7:00 p.m --Evening Service United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE SUNDAY, MARCH 14th-- 9.45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11.15 am. --MANCHESTER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. Maclean 10 am--Family Bible Hour ll am--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m. Evang Service | - -- Camille gave us a report of the Hospital activities and reminded the ladies to start their frilly aprons for the bazzar on May 29th. The Treasurer gave a report of $142.89 on hand. Eliza moved we give Jean Jackson some money for the correspondence of letters and cards etc. seconded by Mary Letlow. The offering was taken and Mrs. Wingrove informed us a member and we all wel- comed her. We then con- tinued on with the Programme and Florence led a sing-a-long with a number of the old favourites which everyone enjoyed. --Christina gave a reading written by a missionary in Brazil concerning Leprosy which was very informative to all. Marjorie conducted a contest on "Méfiu for a Din- ner Party." Florence and Joan sang a duet entitled "How Great Thou Art." Christina gave a reading entitled "When MIDDLETON'S MEATS QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY 985-2562 Nursing Home News | i | cit we will have to put it use. The next half of the s special treat you sent us. The home made fudge, and can- dies were surely enjoyed by all. Also thank you to Mrs. Ruth Logan who presented the residents with a lovely reading lamp. Mrs. Taylor had a birthday on March 2nd. Many Happy Returns. On the weekend Mrs. Hewitt had a visit from 12 Women's work is robot con- trolled," this broughtchuckles from the ladies. We. decided that we will hold our April meeting on April 6th, a week ahead of that she would like to become } the usual date. Camille than- ked the ladies for taking their turn at the tuck-shop in the hospital. of her grandchildren and great grandchildren who brought her a beautiful double heart birthday cake and gifts in honour of her 90th birthday, which was Monday, March 8th. She also received a lovely floral arrangement from her daugh- ter and son-in-law. This is PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 10, 1971 - #8 Rev. McNeil had consented to be the speaker at church as Rev. Critch had suffered a seizure on Thursday and is under the doctor's care. During the storm on Sun day night hydro-wires at the Prentice farm became en- tangled and caused some con- cern, especially when the fire truck got stuck in the lane. Fortunately there was more the lady who keeps busy smoke than fire knitting mitts, baby sets and On Sunday the B. Wana- tea cozies. makers had a Martyn gather- Mr. Duffield and Mr. Mc-| ing. Present were Mr. and Nally were out with relatives | Mrs. Earl Martyn of Prince| by Miss Jobliny Be there. RIO Restaurant PORT PERRY on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Moroz has been busy this week sanding and fini- shing a lamp table. Other of the men have also been busy sanding the piano which is a big job but they are going to have it looking beautiful. There hasn't been many visitors this past week with all the snow we've been hav- ing but we are all thankful to be im reasonably good health with the exception of a few colds. Seagrave News Our news is almost no news this week. What a winter! Sideroads and lanes are blocked every few days and even the main road was almost impassible on Monday. A few minor accidents have occurred but we haven't heard of any serious injuries. Activities were almost at a standstill last week and Sunday services had to be | cancelled Because of snow, } Clesed for Albert., Mr. Bruce Martyn & Miss Dennise Shoulda of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs. John Lake and family of Oakdood. We precede everything with "weather permitting" this year, so if all is well there will be a U.C.W. meet- ing on Wednesday night. Ladies, if you haven't dis earded your Christmas cards bring them along. Then on Saturday evening there will be a box social in the church basement and slides on Japan will be shown Alterations wit! RE-OPEN Thurs., March 11 (Waitress Wanted) Phone 985-2112 "Your BUY of the Month" MAHOGANY DOORS 1% INTERIOR 80" 80" 80" $7.80 $8.20 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER STREET -- 985-7391 -- PORT PERRY /