ee ee | > eeeeeeeeeeeeeee ASHB The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed at Burns Church, Sunday, Pebruary 28th. The minis- ter, Rev. Wm. Black spoke on the "Peace of God". The New Testament Lesson wai 'read by Mr. Fred Daw. The choir rendered an anthem en- titled "Ivery Palaces". Mrs. Bruce Lehman, leader of the Junior Choir enter- tained the choir members at her home recently, and en- ete. During the evening a URN NEWS to Mrs. BE. Heron who has been the organist for the Junior Choir for quite some time. The Women's Society met at the home of Mrs. Russell Batten on Wed- nesday evening, March 3rd. The meeting opened with the singing of "The Mission Fields are Calling". The Seripture Lesson was read by the President followed with a meditation based on Mat- thw 23538 Mrs. Wm. sionary Personnel! was given Missionary | i joyed an evening of ning | stnary Pe im prayer. Mis- cup and saucer was presented! by Mrs. Wm. Gardner and Utica News. Service will be held in the; Mr. Bill Watson of Toronto Utica United Church on Sun-| was at his home over the day, March 14 at 11.30 a.m | week-end. Sunday School meets at 10/ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watson of Toronto called on his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Watson. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell All bright of Uxbridge spent i; ly iL : TES eRGG: 1 $s BP fF i LE EE Cecil Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Mac- | Cannell called on Mr. & Mrs. Cliff MacCannell in Toronto stl ff spent|on Saturday and spent the Wednesday afternoon in Osh-| week-end with Mr. and Mrs, awa. Ted MacCannell o. oton. Mrs. Earl Thompson and|/ We are pleased ti ar. ; F i i Alex McKenzie is i ing and hope that he will soon | be able to return home from Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur } Port Perry Community Hos- pital. Rev. and Mrs. I. L. Saun- ders attended the evening anniversary service at Scar- borough Gospel Temple on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colborne |and Danny and Mr. Gary Saunders of Oshawa were .| dinner guests of Rev. & Mrs. L L. Saunders on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip called on Mr. Harvey Taylor Mitchel! recently. jot Stouffville on Saturday. : NOTICE! The PORT PERRY PLANNING BOARD cordially invites interested persons to attend~o : PUBLIC MEETING To Be Held On March 24, 1971 at 7:30 p.m. in the To Review and Participate in the Discussion of the Draft Official Plan dertaken in-depth studies and research leading to of long range development policies guide future development in the Village. has formulated a draft Official © . ae i : 4 i + z : : i Monday evening with Mrs. gave us a few highlights on the new church in North Beaverton is coming to speak to us at our Easter Thank- on April 7th, With to our 95th Anniver- in October it was decid- cH F am E g 4 a if ge of each person who question-, PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 10, 1971 -- ed other members of the group until each one of us found out what missionary we represented. This made it so we might familiarize ourselves better with the missionaries. We were told how the Word gets around through the missionaries in India, Guyana and Taiwan. This proved to be a most in- teresting study and we all felt that we had learned just a little bit more about our missionaries as they serve throughout the world. The meeting was brought to a close by singing "Great God on You we Call" follow- ed with prayer by Mrs. Al- fred Fisher. Several of the ladies at- tended the World Day 'of Prayer Service held at the Anglican Church, Port Perry on Friday, March 5th. Now Is The Time Te Order Your WINTER Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE hae Baeeece S24 88 BGeeae senaar men om & euseaaaaarvea SLACKS MEN'S 319.95 to $49.95 | UNDERWEAR STANFIELD Shorts COLOURED - Shirts or COVERING 2 yds. wide 1.00.» 7 CUSHION FLOR 4 yds. wide WORK PANTS . 3 00 sq. yd. . HAUGH'S BOOTS SISMAN -- GREB 14.95 -- OLIVE -- RUGS Nylon with Rubber Base -- Any Size 6.56 ~ . brand names you can trust