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Port Perry Star (1907-), 26 Oct 1961, p. 8

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2% ay ah ANE -- RENT RAL REY 8--THE PORT PERRY STAR, THUR SDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1961 Obituary- (Continued from Front Page) born in Tweed, Ontario, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Frank- lin Davis. She received her schooling in Tweed and was a member of St. | eral Home, late Mrs. Wilson at the Weaver Fun- Trenton on Monday, Oct. 16th and at the McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home on Tuesday. Inter- ment at Kendall Cemetery, Utica. Pallbearers at Gates, Clayton Maquire, Royal Ward, Trenton were Vani Crosier, bearers \ Andrew's Trenton. Funeral services were held for the Presbyterian George Willamson, Henry Lents, Clif- | ford Baker. For the Port Ferry Ser- vice Ray Munro, Enoch McKnight, I Church in Edward Maynard were pall _ Save 6c! -- Birds Eye -- 2-1b, Poly Bag | 20-0x, Tins BEANS 4-83 Feature! -- Save 7c! 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Cello, | CANDIES. 29¢ A Popular Shell-out Item - Pkg, of 50 POPPING CORN 19¢ GOLDEN YELLOW CHIQUITA ANAS| 2 18s. 20¢ Package of 50 | WRIGLEY'S GUM 49¢ = Crisp, Teebérg = No. 1 Grade 'Planters 50/20 Bags Salted PEANUTS 98¢ Save llc! -- Birds Eye -- 8-02, Pkgs, Cod Fish Sticks 2 for 59¢ APPLES Peas & Carrots 43 | Natritious - No. 1 Grade SPINACH 2 for 29¢ LETTUCE 2 heads 33¢ Duiariv's Finest - McIntosh Faney Grade - 3:1b, cello bag 29c¢ 10-02, cello PRICES BFFECTIVE AT THE LISTED RED & WHITE FOOD STORES WMS. . eve (Continued from Front Page) the Bible" and "Jesus, Light of the World" from the World Council of Churches. Take & new look at the whole church and remember that wit- ness includes deeds as well as words. Mrs, H. T. Fallgise presided at Ajax and Mrs. Geo. Clayton welcomed ev- eryone. Mrs. H, Ferguson presided at Blackstock and Mrs, Cecil Hill gave the welcome. The.president, Mrs. Fred Reed, addressed both rallies challeng- ing them to take the best of the W.M.S. into-the new United Church Women, Mrs. Mellville Buttars had the new- est information on the U.C.W. as well as a variety of good missionary read- ing. ee At Ajax, Mrs, iH. s. Eli, Murs, E. D, Cornish, Mrs. C. B. Theberge and Mrs. Kenneth Farrow demon- strated four ways of presenting wor- '| ship services and, at Blackstock, Mrs. A. A. Drummond assisted by--Mrs. Chas. Wood presented a Bible study culminating in a fine trio "How Great Thou Art" sung by Mrs, A. A. Drum- mond, Mrs, Geo. Carson, and Mrs, James Rickaby. "On Tuesday after luncheon served by the Ajax W.A., Rev. T. R. Norman , brought greetings, On Thurs, Black- | stock served and Rev, Philip Romeril brought. greetings. At both Rallies, Past Presidents were honoured guests, Mrs, Fred Reed read the names of the Past Presidents since Church Union and welcomed those able to attend: Mrs. Geo. Jackson, Mrs. Thos. Norton, Mrs: Geo. Honey, Mrs. Sampson Lit- tlewood, Mrs. W, P. Rogers, and Mrs. M. C. Fisher. Others were Mrs, J, U, Robins, Mrs. C. R, Carscallen, Mrs. K, C. Hopkins and the late Mrs. Norman White. : At Ajax, the afternoon theme de- votional period was presented for Al- , monds Affiliated W.A, by Mrs. Percy Pascoe and Mrs, Elmer Harris. At Blackstock, the Tyrone M.S. gave a choral reading "The Answers" by an by the Communists. tions were a solo "Teach me, O Lord" by Mrs. C. W, Walker accompanied by Mrs. Flo Churchill also a trio "Safe in Jesus Love" sung by Mrs, Harold McLaughlin, Mrs. Harold Kyte and Mrs, Lorne Thompson with Mrs. Gordon Strong at the organ. ) Reports of the School for Leaders at Whitby were presented by Miss Gloria Trolley of Greenwood and by Mrs. Kenneth Werry of Newcastle. Several secretaries reported: Mrs, W, ad =yaNed gl ous EXTENSION PHONES save wear and tear--come in 9 col- ours, 3 models. Call the BELL Business Office--or ask the - man in our green truck. American negro sent out of China |-§ Among the excellent musical selec- |' Heron, finance; Mrs. D. W. Armistead, stewardship; Mrs. Carl Down, gave the list of supplies needed for next year and urged supply secretaries to pass on their information to incoming secretaries. Mrs. H, R. Hare stressed the need for candidates in many sph- eres and areas, Courtesy reports were given by Mrs, M. N. Pegg and Mrs. James T. Brown and closing thoughts by Mrs. Thos. Norton and Mrs, M. C. Fisher urged us to build on the past and go forward into the total mission of the Church. YUkon 5-2221 CAWKER BROS. Ready fo Eat Smoked Picnic .. Rogind Sirloin & Wing Steaks . less Bacon, I's ............ 69 ispy Flake Shoriening .. 2 Ibs. 49° FREE TOWN DELIVERY EVERY MORNING UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK "The Family Butcher" AY 19 PORT PERRY THEATRE -- La URSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 27, 28 CIMARRON GLENN FORD, 'MARA SCHELL . 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