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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Jun 1966, p. 5

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FEC AT) - oh, mend Mk i in isha Si mm aA BM nA PA . vice and Congratulated Mr. ~ of the U,C.W. and the congre- "Misses Karen Rice, Shirley Dow- 'newspaper "Your local newspaper is a wide-range ...The Monitor_has.a world-wide staff of + fessional reputation as one of the -----ka Christian Science Monitor < * : bombed & 5 dis hd aa Greenbank United Church Sunday Sch A capacity ee etion ake tended the Greenbank Sunday School Anniversary Service last Sunday, with Rev. Cecil Nelson, Oshawa, from the Bible Club movement as the Guest Speaker, Mr. Nelson's "message to the children and the adults was pertinent; challenging and much appreciated, Mr. Rodd Foster, Superintend- ent of the Sunday School was in charge of the service, and Rev. D. Harris read the scripture lesson and offered prayer. The Primary children trained by their leaders, Mrs. G. Beare, Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs. Reg, Foster, Mrs. D. McKean and Miss Marylin Rodd, sang two appro- priate numbers. The Junior Choir under the direction of the Hi-C Service (Continued) ciation to all who helped with | the service and to Mr. and Mrs. E. Kennedy and Mr, and "Mrs. Rice for their leadership of the past year, . Mrs. S: Griffen, President eof Port Perry United Church Wo- men, expressed the gratitude of all for the success of the ser- Munro for his leadership and for his choice of a bride as of June. She then presented Mr. Munro and Miss Betty Rice with a gift and best wishes for a happy life together on behalf gation. Miss Rice is the daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. Alec Rice. Special mention should be | made of three young ladies, son, and Lynne Beare who were the originators of the plan to have this specidl service in Port Perry, and did much of the planning for it. En Why the Monitor recommends you read your local newspaper with many features. Its emphasis is on-local news. It also reports the major national and inter- national news. 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IRANI ARAN : [1 1 YEAR $24 a 6 months $12 [1 3 months $6 Name Street State ZIP Code ______, PB16A Hold ool rl Mrs. D, Lee sang an anthem, and Mr. Larry Johnson accompanied by Mrs, Reg, Johnson gang a solo, "The Glory Of His Presence". The Sunday School Staff is to be commended for the excellent work done in the Sunday School | Junior Farmers 'Hold Rifle Shooting Competian The Ontario County Junior 'I Farmer Rifle Shooting .Compe- tition wags held at the Uxbridge Secondary School on Wednes- day evening, May 25th, All four Junior Farmer Clubs were re- presented at the event, The Brooklin Junior Farmers won the competition, with Port Perry in 2nd, Uxbridge in 3rd, and Beaverton in 4th; PORT PERRY SIAR, Thursday, June 2, 1966 -- 5 Team were Allan Jones, Clare- { mont, #2; Murray Jones, Ash. burn, #1; David Hawthorne, Claremont, #2, and John Hill, Claremont, #1. A County. team, consisting of the high individuals in Wednes- "day's competition, was declared as follows --= David Hawthorne; .Ralph Honey, Seagrave, #2; Murray Jones; Bob Robertson, Port Perry, and Paul Shier, The members of the Brooklin of Ontario County Sunderland, #1 This team will represent Ontario County Junior Farmers in the Quinte District Rifle Shooting Competition to be held later this summer, The Ontario County Rifle Shooting Competition was under the supervision of Mr, Norman Brunne, Technical Director, Ux- bridge Secondary School, and Miss Anne Dryden, President Junior Far- mers' Association, SHOULD SHANKLESS PICNICS | +51 THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES FRESH PORK WELL TRIMMED PRINCE ALBERT B u T T S . | STORE HOURS ER LB. 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