~_~~PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1062 Ashburn My The November meeting of the - Ladies' Guild was held at the home of Mrs: Edgar Heron, on Wed., Nov. 26, at 2.30 p.m, with the president Mrs. Alfred Parrott, in charge. "The meeting opened with the sing- ing of "Blest Be The Tie That Binds", followed with prayer by Mrs. Gordon Fisher, and the Scripture lesson taken : from Psalm 19, was read by Mrs. Wm. Gardner. Readings were givem by 'Mrs, Robt. Parrott, Miss' Mary Hop- kins, Mrs. H. Doble and Mrs, Edgar Heron. : ' Mrs.. Gordon Fisher presided for the election of officers for 1963 which re- + sulted in the following heing elected: President-----Mrs. Wm. Gardner;- Vice- President--Mrs. R. Richardson; Sec'y --Mrs, Gordon Fisher; Treas.--Mrs. Henry Doble; Pianist--Mrs. Wm. Hop- kins; Asst. Pianist -- Mrs, Edgar Heron. ee Sn : The meeting closed with the repeat- - ing of the Mizpah Benediction. Re- freshments were served by the hostess and a social half hour enjoyed. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Luther Bradley on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 2.30 p.m, with the president, Mrs. Walter Knight, presiding. The meeting open- ed with the singing of hymn No. 697, "Standing at the Portal", followed by prayer by Mrs. R. Batten, .and the Scripture lesson taken from Ephesians chapter 4, verses 1-16, was read by Mrs. Clifford Graham. . The Minutes of the last -meeting were read and approved. Reports of) the work carried on in 19562 were given by the Secretary-treasurer and Supply Secretary. Mrs. M. Sparks presided a for the election of officers for 1963, which resulted as follows: President --Mrs. Walter Knight; Vice-President --Mrs, M. Sparks; Secretary--Mrs. C. Graham; Treasurer--Mrs. N. Richard- - son; Pianist--Mrs, Norman Anderson; Supply Sec.--Miss Vera Leach; Press Sec.--Mrs. Gordon Fisher; Welcome and Welfare Sec.--Mrs. A. Reynolds; Glad Tidings See.--Mrs. R. .Batten. The meeting closed with prayer by the president. Mrs. Bradley served refreshments and a social time was _ 'enjoyed by all. Miss Ruth Richarason spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson. 2 - Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craig, Mrs. J. MacChristie, and son John, and Mrs, S. Hamill; all of Toronto; spent Sat. with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Routley. Miss Fern Stephen and friend, of . Toronto, spent the week-end with her man parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephen. The regular weekly meeting of the Young People's Society was held in the basement of the Church, on Sun- day, on Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. Deeming led in a sing-song after "which the worship convener, Mr. Wm. Gardner 'opened .the meeting with the singing of hymn 9, "Redeemed". The Scripture lesson, Matt. 9, was read by zr -Mrs, C. Graham, followed with prayer 'by Mr. Wm. Gardner, Merna John- ston read a poem "The Cleft of the 'Rock." Miss Eleanor Varty, the mis- Elizabeth | sionary convener, then took charge, A poem "He Built no Temple", was read by Peggy Graham. Miss Varty gave a short challenging talk on "What your missionary pledge meant to you", | On Sunday, Dec. 14, the Y.P.S. is planning to hold a special song service with a Boys' Choir fromr Bowmanville, Mr. Pearce, of Chalk Lake; the Hooper | Brothers, of Oshawa; and Miss Cath- erine Fisher, of Toronto, .as" guest artists. " Everyone is:invited, to attend. Missionary Sunday was'observed in the Ashburn: Sunday School, Dec. 7,'at 10 a.m. Ronald. Johnston, convener, of" the. missionary * department - had charge, He told an interesting story entitled "Good and Bad Stones." These stones were represented ' by "Obedience "and Disobediénce" : which yre the cornerstones of our Christian faith, The offering amounted. to $13.86. ry Rev.. J. Riddell had charge of the church service and chose for his text Psalm 8, verse 4, During the service the choir sang "He Leadeth Me." The sympathy of -the community is extended to Mrs, George Jeffrey in the death of her husband, who passed away at his home on Sunday, Nov. 80, following a short illness, The funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. Riddell, from Robinson's funeral chapel, Brooklin, on Thursday, Dec. 4, following which interment took place in Groveside Cemetery. My, and Mrs: Albert Wesson, Sask., are .spending a few days with Mrs, George Jeffrey. (Left over from last week) Grace Church held its annual bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 26 We want to thank all the ladies who help- | ed to make it such a success. A num- ber of ladies from the Head Church, and also from Port Perry attended and we were very pleased to see them all again, Mrs, Murray McLaren of- ficially opened the bazaar and a short program followed: Mrs. Alan Mar- tyn gave the same talk with which she won the Public Speaking Compe- tition the night before, Mrs. Raymond Fralick and Mrsy Glenn Hood sang a duet. After the sale, a delicious lunch of salmon fricasse, cream: puffs, and tea was served. Those helping on the| lunch committee were: Mrs. Douglas Aldvéd, Mrs. Keith-Crozier, Mrs, Milt. Demara, Mrs. Ray Fralick and Mrs. Cameron Aldred. . Mrs, Murray Me- Laren supplied: gracious table centres of various mums. Proceeds from the bazaar were $96.68. A few articles are still to be sold and will be on sale on Dec 10. Mr. and Mrs. Rody Hayden and son Robert visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Alan Mar- tyn on Sunday. Readers may be interested to know that Mrs. George Sweetman received a bouquet of lovely roses from a radio program, heard on Friday, Nov. 28. Her name was sent in by one of our thoughtful 'Islanders.' Miss Sondra James and Miss Kay Prentice attended' the Junior Farmer Leadership Training School held in Brampton, on*Saturday. ARRAS CRRA AAA AA LN. You may never meet her, But you have talked to her, heard that friendly "voice with a smile", She is always there, at' telephone itself, ready to save you time and trouble, If you ever need help in an emergency, you.kiiow she will meet that challenge, too. Like all Bell people, she brings to her work 3 13 : . an understanding of how important the telephone has become in out daily lives, ; THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA your service, like the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Aldred visit- ed Mr .and Mrs, Mike Parasuik and | daughter Marion, at Richmond Hill, on Sunday. : The regular monthly supper will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at Grace Onited Church. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. | Art No on the birth of thier son on Sunday, } Mr, and. Mrs, Milton Demara and Heather, visited in Aja, on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bentley. Mr and Mrs. Thorald Bobier, of Ajax spent the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. Cameron Aldred and family, The centre school will hold its Christmas concert on Dec. 12, at 8.00 pm. at Grace United Church. - Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs, George Hood and fam- ily in the sudden death of Mr. Hood who was killed at Ajax. The Farm Forum met at the home of Mr, and MYs, L. Martyn. The sub- ject, "Why Price Supports?" proved interesting. ' nual meeting and a good ful meeting was enjoyed. Myrtle and Burns church at Ashburn ing on Sunday evening, the of December at'eight fiftee Mr. and Mrs.-S. Rodman visited in Scarboro on Sunday, at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. F, Billétt. Mrs. Best, of Hamilton, and Migs Drew of Oshawa, visited their sister, Mrs. C. Carter, recently. HER jured. s Mrs, Arthur Sweetman visited with Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Nesbitt, last week. : i We are sorry to hear that Mrs. €, Reader had the misfortune to fall and severely injure her head, We wish for her a speedy recovery. meet the threat of new, order. ! The Faithful group of Myrtle church met at the home of Mrs. Bradley, on their usual night the first Wednes- day of the month. This was the an- was reported. Mrs--Parrinder-way: re-elected to the chair and a success- surrounding districts will be interested in the musical which talent from Oshawa, Bowmanville and Chalk lake will be supported by the young people of the Ashburn church. An invitation is extended to all. Myrtle was well represented at the annual meeting of the Federation of Agriculture for Ontario county, held last Thursday at Brougham. 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