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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Apr 1957, p. 8

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: locality, having begun about April 18, | ceived were read from Mrs. Ross Not- brought a very inspiring meeting to RD . nih Jonge ni Tre nal? Prospect W.A. has invited Man- pert at Wick, iribd ' : : i i wrap J Scie easy Mr. and Ne, Farol) Holthy, Yr chery W.A. to a Joint Meeting in P i : TRIP, oy which is a comparatively late date. tingham and Mrs, Jack Denby. The|a close. A delicious lunch Was ser- ! geant "An Unshadowed Cross"--FEri- Hn. ne) pre, Mee Dear the Prospect Church on Wednesday, Wd hit dll i is. fn er Wy. big indi J of Je Ladies Programme consisted of Teadinge. by ( ved by the hostess asiated by Mu, J cka Benschop (Christian), Bonnie Jef- born, Mr, Harvey Dearborn, and Miss May 1st at 8.00 pm. Mrs, Edna Me. for motoring at the present time. 5 § So Mo Tow Be t the h °| Mrs. Henry Rumm eld, Mrs. J.|Ray Williamson, . & inl 3h yy dauli 3 . aren w e Yy ! ; y frey (Doubt), Pavline Newman (Fear), | pith Cochrane, re a he tha Gus Spekel, ing of Mrs. 3. 5. MacFarlane or. God ox | ¥. Carol Fralick (Pride), Carol McCart-| "Next Sunday all Services will be |*h¢ Will speak on the theme of "Flow-| Mr. and Mrs, Roy Morrison visited [© Xr: J. 5. MacFarlane on Good Fri- 3 phasis snl brig Bi 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1967 District Churches On Good Friday evening we had a ney (Sorrow), Velma Michie (Unbe- lief), Sylvia Bell (Indifference), Mil- dred Martyn (Death), Margaret Dear- born (Faith), Joanne Mosienko (Hope) Gloria Fralick (Humility), Carol Mid- gley (Joy), Marcia Chandler (Truth), Yvonne Appleton (Love), and Linda Fralick (Life). The Senior Choir sang "Magestic sweetness sits en- drive so fast--"All three of my con- ) : Mrs. Noah Hoiles of Toronto spent i i . gratulations to the Keith . P period. Mrs. Ray Williamson read throned." « The Graces looked very i i service,» | 18nd. Congra ! , 0 . | : X h : gregations want a morning Service." | oy : Mat- | the Easter holiday with her daugh-| the seri ture. The topic, "Gethse- sweet in their evening gowns, and we That is exactly our position; but In Croziers on the birth of a son Ma P pic, wr say "Many thanks girls" for a won- derful 'message. I suppose that it would be true to say that all-Churches were filled on Sunday. "Our three Churches enjoyed their full share. At Scugog in the morning we had some of our Summer Guesys--Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peter. , Robert and Linda; and Mrs. Har- old Cornish, Patricia and Peggy. At Manchester we had Mrs. Cranley, Jill and Martha; and Miss Carrie Cowan, sisters of Mrs. Arnold Roach. The fol. Collins and Olive Gayle Mark; (Man- chester) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fra- lick and Ruby; (Prospect) Mr, and Mrs. Burnsell Webster and Douglas, on Daylight Saving Time. Please be sure to turn on your clocks one hour. Some were enquiring on Sunday re- garding our Summer schedule for Services! | Sometime ago there was a splendid cartoon in our United Church Observer, ! The Minister was explain- ing to the Policeman why he had to due time everything will be arranged, There will be a meeting soon of the Session to arrange for same. On Sunday, May 19th the Cadets of Port Perry High School will wor- ship with us at Scugog. The Minister spoke with the Officials of Manches- ter and Prospect on Sunday. The Service on the Island will be at 11.00 a.m, and all other Services withdrawn for the day. There will be loud speakers for the overflow congrega- tion. The Minister would like to meet Pend oT * ter Church at 8.00 p.m. to discuss plans for a Daily Vacation Bible School on the Island in July for the Pastoral Charge. ers". Scugog Senior Choir will' meet this week at the home of Florence Fralick, The Junior Choir will meet next week Thursday at the "Head" School. Many happy returns to Harm Zyl- stra and Patsy Holtby of Prospect; Edith Johnston, Gary Manns, Richard Appleton and Carol Barry of the Is- thew Keith. May fie sun continue to shine brightly for you all this week. Sonya Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Morrison, Ronnie and Glen, recent visitors with their uncle and aunt . and Mrs; George Irwin, Port Perry. Mr, and Mrs. Eoin Ferguson of Tor. onto and Miss Betty Ormiston of TT TR Oly gle EE a AE: op A , their cousin Mrs. Laura Real at the , Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Mr. W. M. Page on the second con- cession, west of Sonya, has sold his farm to Mr, Grant Ormiston of Wick, and has purchased the Ormiston pro- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Denby Sr. spent the holiday week-end with their ne- phew and neice Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rutland in Ottawa, returning home Sunday evening, ter Mrs¢ Jack Denby, Mr, Denby and family, . Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Moore, Dennis, Roger and Marvin of Cavan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wil- liamson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Nottingham, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Nottingham were din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mar- quis and family on Saturday evening. Miss Lorna Dure and Miss Leueen MacFarlane of Toronto spent the holi- 3 Mr, Harvey Mark of Oshawa with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mark over the week-end, Spring seeding is general in this day evening with the President Mrs. Lawrence, Morrison in charge, Follow- ing the Call to Worship by the presi- dent hymn 483 opened the meeting, A responsive easter reading was follow. ed by a duet by Mrs. Ross Nottingham and Miss Thelma Marquis, singing "In the Garden". Mrs. Stewart Mor- rison had charge of the devotional mane to Calvary" was followed by a duet by Shirley Morrison and Gordon Williamson singing "The Old Rugged Cross", . The business period began with the minutes of last meeting by secretary, Mrs. Ross Nottingham and roll call showing fifteen ladies present. Roll call next month to be answered by a verse of scripture; the meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Ross Not- tingham the last week in 'May.. It was decided to Jhave the annual ba- zaar in the fall and to have a tea the last of April, Arrangements were made to have the erokinole party at the church on Saturday evening. "Thank you" notes for flowers re- Snooks, Mrs. Roy Morrison, with in- strumental solos by Mrs. Lawrence Morrison and Miss Marjory Nugent. Hymn 192 and the Mizpah Benediction Winner last wee Port Perry. Draw next week in front The Treasure Chest will Merchants of Port Perry APPREGIATION DAY DRAW $46.77--was Mrs. Florence McClintock, : | " Get your coupons by shopping in Port Perry of Master Feeds. contain $474.88. \ i s ¢ day with Mr. and Mrs, J. S. MacFar- lowing were received into Church | with all Sunday School Teachers on| Weston at_Mr. Neil Ferguson's for i) towel shower for the bazaar, at the Membership: (Scugog) Donna Joan Tuesday April 30th in the Manches- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morrison, . the holiday, -~ a [] i i "BANANA LAYER CAKE" "CHERF? 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