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Port Perry Star (1907-), 13 Feb 1964, p. 11

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3 EOE VASA CES 8 RRL ENE RR FAR 4 ' Pel Tg ENG 150 PR ATR EA ALY fed ¥ " AEE ha diy 2 say Radi £5 REE get WOR i i Fa Hie Voor PORT PERRY STAR, THURS. FEB. 13th, 196411 / 7 y » K ! A a nd D IS RI C | Stewards--Donald Roberts, | pressed to all who have worked RB Jack Lee, Ray Holman, | hard - and faithfully and who ] A i Mrs. K. Holliday (from! have provided leadership during 0 By Mrs. R. Holman U.C.W.) the past year Pastor L. R. Laird spoke on 'Brooklin United Church Members The resignation of trustee," Lloyd Stephenson, on behalf 4 the theme, "Mature Faith", at | Allan Jones, was received and of the congregation, thanked 4 4 * the Sunday morning service of | H accepted and gratitude was ex- Mr. and Mrs, Mundy for their AR worship at Meadowerest Bap- ear Reports Elect Officers For '64 pressed on behalf of the con- | untiring work and leadership. KO tist Church, February 9. | gregation to Mr. Jones for his! The United Church Women poh Dining the evening Serviee By Mrs. R. Holman were received and adopted. It | service. served lunch following the 4 ' { | x n "1 a | t) 3 IV otinoe X¥ Mr. W. Schloen, a student at | PROOEIIN -- The Auniall was noted that during 1963 | A vote of thanks was ex- meeting. $00 the Central Bantist Seminary. | i A ' much good work had been a@c-/ ~~ _ ARS ¢ Central Baptist Seminary, Meeting of the congregation of | fe ' tnd Y Tor : . complished. The retiring Clerk : . oronto, and a member of the Brooklin - United Church was of Session, Lloyd Stephenson B Fi Meadowcrest congregation, | held recently in the Christian | véportad there "had pe six roo in Horficu fura ociety Wh N ITS 3.3 . Y | . | > A § A spoke on "Spiritual Appetite." | Rducation Centre of the Church, | services of Holy Communion ai A short worship service was | In addition to the fine sing- | { with a total of 895 members re- ing of the Hogan conducted by the minister, Rev. | George A. Mundy. Had Active And Successful Year gi family at ' ceiving communion. There were SL JT -- i { try this, Ate V, " services 4 | The scrip- both go1vives, Mr. and Mrs. | ture reading was taken Seb] 30 Baptisms and 12 Deaths. By Mrs. R. Holman The Secretary, Mrs. Lorne A Taylor, Oshawa, played special | Donald Duncan was elected | Parrott + the Annual I ; . Do ) ' Hebrews, chapters 5 and 6. The | ¢ > BROOKLIN -- The A ji tarrolt, gave the Annua te- _ music on the violin and organ. | \ | the new Clerk of Session. ' ° Annual ort. She reported a very suec- | congregation was then led in| The Chairman of the Board of | Meeting of the Brooklin Horti- | 3 ries Co i It was announced that the! prayer. e Chairman o oa . x j cessful 1963 with an increase ne | Stowards, John Medland, vre- cultural Society was held re-| . . : 3 Women's World Day of Prayer! The business meeting was | args, » D "0 i Gat . In membership of 17. There i ' fe nted th onosed budaet of cently in the Christian Educa- . . 'X Service would be held in Mea- called to order. {ellie Dbropated bulg ti ildi i it. | were 403 entries in 10 flower ay | Coes . : tion Building of Brooklin Unit- Y dowcerest Baptist Church at 2.30 $11,586 to the congregation. d Church. A 1 _| shows. & p.m., Friday, February 14 It was felt that the main| The following people were ¢d Church. pot-luck supper Co ™ ' ' ) event of this past Church Year elected to serve the congrega-| WV&S enjoyed by 40 members Highlights of the year were "Why Do We Mow Our for the congregation was the tion: and friends present. This event as follows: Lawns?" was the theme of the change in ministers. Rev. S. J.| Secretary--Mrs. J. Patterson | W8S convened by Mrs. V. Wil- February--a talk on Dutch 5 sermon preached by Rev. G. A.| Hillier retired June 30, 1963, Treas.--Mrs. A. I. McBrien Son, Miss Eileen Hammel, Mrs.| Elm Disease. Ay Mundy at the regular service | and Rev, G. A. Mundy assumed! Envelope Steward-- Chas. Pilkey and Mrs. E. Act- March -- slides of the Dale of worship, Sunday morning, | his duties July 1, 1968. i Fred Ormiston on. . ) Estate at Brampton Ont February 9, at Brooklin United! The reports of the various| Auditors--Ray Hodson The business meeting was April--plant auction ' EH " Church. "groups and committees for 1963 Donald Duncan : chaired by Mrs. Eric Green, Hoy oo Raglan, whe exiendel 3 Moe. May--erection of a sign in the cial welcome to Rev." an I'S.1 corner garden in the Brooklin wy GM ANNOUNCES THE VIVA George Mundy on behalf of the Park, 'Planting of 4 flower- $8 Society. . ing crab trees and 1 Crimson hs Mrs. Lorne Crawford gave| Xing Maple at the corner of ne the report of the nominating No. 7 and 12 Hwy ul to be nN ' committee and the following ready for show during Cen- ho slate of officers was duly elect-| tennial'year. Are ed for 1964: Julv--Db : . y--bus) trip to Orono Re- Past Pres.--Mus. N. Alves forestry Station. BE President--Mrs. E. Green = J AY 1st Vice-Pres.--Mrs. E. Acton | September--talk on Japanese NG 2nd Vice-Pres.--Mrs. Allan flower arranging by Mrs. T. Hoa n Jackson i Izuimi. FAR, . TH Secretary--Mrs. G. Stevenson | November -- Mrs. Cyril Wick i Treasurer--Mrs. Lorne won the Silver Vase donated LE } Crawford by the T. Eaton Co. for hav- Ed Pianist--Mrs. S. Lockyer ing the highest number of pd Asst. Pianist--Mrs. N. Alves points from all the flower oe . Directors for 1 year--Mrs. A.| shows of the year. fe C. McCulloch, Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. E. Green won the sec- x Mrs. N. McFadden, Mrs. ond prize, a $5.00 voucher i Tha. As; Mrs. L. from Simpson-Sears. id a ] arro . : ay Directors for 2 years--Mrs. C.| December--A visit to "Country F 5VA/ Pilkey, Mrs. Healey, Mrs.| Time", the C.B.C. television Ba Ralph Mowbray, Mrs. D. program. gi » 1] EA E, Hummer, Mrs. Les, Hall, Mrs. E. S. Thompson won the A 3 Mrs. D. Wick, Mrs. George | . ee Pd L 3 : prize for the best rose of the pri The new Vauxhall Viva introduced by Gen- ciousness i olin urs I Wf smaller, 1000 " ong, oy Yet daffodils | Ye8T: Mrs. Frank Bray won Tiel eral Motors was tested at the prototype ce engine, class. Standard are bucket seats, ree pots ol lovely dallodils : vithe Bo folug, -* ig stage in the Canadian North during last floor-mounted tick shift, almost double the which had decorated the dinner the prize for the bet gladiolis i) iter, A, dos door, foul prasenger, i buss space of the average i qAss, tables were given to members In the absence of Mrs. Wil- 3) it is available in two models, standard an i 4 OF y : ir " the Deluxe. shown here. The Viva has temperature at 40° below--and in the De- Mrs. Ohos. Wilson, Who het son, treasurer, Ms. Henley gave iy + proven superior in handling, acceleration, luxe, carpeting throughout and padded in- suffered an accident, Mrs. S.|the auditors report. i 25 all-weather performance, comfort and spa- strument panel. Lockyer and Mrs. L. Parrott. } ls After the business meeting Sh - "7 | Mr. Mowbray showed coloured [8 A EE ID" SRI slides. be : Nn The next meeting will be held $ ' ps - Monday, February 24, when {i -- J N Mr. Dellow, Goodwood, who hi ls BN -] ; HM | specialized in chrysanthemums, $i -- . » sq E 3 wees ) 0 F F E R S = will show slides. ah [7] pig of [| ® © 0 o =} 0% |] . W te = THE NEW AND COMPREHENSIVE LINES OF HEARING AIDS! §|4 Girl Guid i = 7' 7a BTS 03 fri ' = oo Co Ri £ VIKING" HEARING AIDS ; IA ¥ poi Camping Out -- ® A complete fitting range of up-to-date models to help any degree - mping u TA -- of hearing loss that can be corrected with a hearing aid. - : i ] - Were you cold last Saturday 2 -- ® "VIKING" . . Available Only at EATON'S and backed by the m night? Try Camping and sleep- 31s | noted EATON guarantee "Goods Satisfactory or Money m| ing in a tent. ' By . 3 " Refunded". 5 Last week-end three Port Ks Mi Perry girls and a friend f a | id Covered by a two-year warranty on parts and labour. 5 Uxbridge spent Saturday and ul - | Modern refinements in hearing aid design are to be found in = Sunday roughing it, hot - "VIKING" hearing aids which offer you the encouraging. possibility m| Catherine Nelson, Port Perry is = 0 od ~~ of a satisfactory fitting now. Inquire about "VIKING" hearng aids | Sheila Kenny, Port Perry fie , - | W. E. LANG + soon! Visit our hearing aid centre where we have a private con- N 3 iute Mary Jefford, P. Perry At BW EATON'S Trained Hearing sulting room, or arrange to have an examination in the privacy of i Te Bernhardt, Uxbridge. | 7% - "Aid Consultant your own home without charge or obligation. H b ¢ weather was cold outside Ey | | but inside the tent all was cosy ye " Mand warm. Porridge + h Fo 1 - . ge was the 5 - menu . ot 7 Bes ! EATON'S HEARING and OPTICAL CENTRE fio. wii i ii i . = 4) Oshawa Store Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. -] A fd but somkey time was ) ) | had by the foursome FEA [_] : 4 v * . 2 ] Open Friday nights until 9. I HONE 985-736: 1 If you ever get cold why not i { L : : [

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