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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Dec 1966, p. 11

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I ' wd dsS AE Mcudussitrimsddaiodindusaiiidon en aisbitsanoshiaamlo $ (a « i} re oF Ey ssa atudon 3 Eady # 3 BL Fis. | ' E8517 - F won al hd A wad ¥ : ¥ . d * 4 - § ®t * . nis ama aaa EE = RSLS BS TIRES W SE SS: aticip awd va N daa Pall AA Ba o> i A hes wy p \ Ww > %: 5 be partments of the Church and| meetings planned. PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1966 ~ 11 5 4 a C S fo C k N e w S Sunday School participating. The second nomination for ow 4 In St. John's a Christmas| Cartwright Council was held SAA AAA aa a ggg Al Sol SRR POO OOP SH 1& (Continued) distribution to needy families Pager Wil) he rpsenten ot Foigay High ie kn Soar fot hd 0 p E N H 0 U SE bg 5 Es i . . a. ay in the re nominated to fi Y] In the United Church the|™ Toronto aia Also Rape Parish Hal), ' the or acanc Council-- at Farm of MR. ED. GIBSON bs i oly i" cial offering to assist in the YECANCY on Loung Miles W f M 4 " choir sang the Anthem "One : Sund has V Asselst Al Kk 2 Miles West o anchseter n V ' Star". Rev. R i Education of Lusatti in Africa unday morning in St. Johns | Vernon Asselstine; Alan Jack- FRIDAY, MBER 16th, 4 Y, T™ Bi) - homeril spoke on was received. Mrs. David Kyte Church Rev. R. C. Rose spoke | son; Douglas Mackie and Os DECE 6th, at 1.30 p.m. ¥ 3 y 3 e.. told the story "Why the Chimes |?" Theological Education for| mond Wright. All have quali- Hog Producers are invited to see this new Hog b7, i in Junday School an jmpres- Rang". the future work of Laymen of | fied so an election will be held | Barn; sealed silo for high moisture corn, fy EK sive Fhite gift worship service y the Church. Monday, Dec. 19th. and feed mixing equipment. i 2 il 4 when a lovely assort- Next Sunday regular morn-| Sunday evening there was a| . Canon and Mrs. H. E. Ash- SPEAKERS . : ok g ment of gifts were brought in. | ing service at 10 a.m. in United : ioint | more, Peterborough called Professor Garnet Norrish; ' Fe: Th : A supper 'meeting of the joint re, leterborough called on z / ese are being, forwarded to|and at 7.30 p.m. a Canadian | f their friends in th Swine Department, 0.A.C., Guelph 78 4 th Uni 4 ; an Youth Groups of Port Perry & |Some o er Iriends in the ae } : nited Church Depot for| Candlelight service with all de- Blackstock charges in the Par | village Friday, and Rev. and Me Howard Nodwell, list. Lind a7, Ish Hall, After all had enjoyed | 31% Q. Michalson, Manilla also pasticultural Enginoring Specinlis, Ontario ¥... Neo ; a lovely meal a few games were flied hs fisngs lant Wo. County Hog Producers' Association in Wo ; i ot e B a MONDAY, DECEMBER 19th ginal ood gm bond ol aay co-operation with Mr. Gibson. 7 the church a brief church ser-|S pi a id Charles Hadden Lloyd Wilson, : : 'S, i ; ' (RAE YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE IS vice was held. Robert Mans- 8 _-- 2 HL "y on and Mrs Secretary-Treasurer, ~ President, Eh . field read the prayers. Tommy | 'xladys Galbraith, Toronto were Ontario Colitty Hoy Producers' Association hi RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED FOR Lawrence the Scripture lesson, | guests of Miss Ethel Thomp- Jorn C 0 u ; Tim Brunton and Sharon Ar-|son on Friday for her 92nd ov cher each gave a short address. | birthday. She also had a num- Re NCILLOR wa a Tolan i eoielnl ie gd ASAT ATA AO ATA AS ATMS B35 Nn lation of the following officers: | €reat number of cards. Was, : President -- Timothy Brunton;| Mrs. Lorne Thompson spent . ee Lax i 7 Vice President for Blackstock-- | Saturday night with her mother &7N ~B | ernon Brian Wolfe; Vice President | Mrs. W# Cobbledick, Orono. ~{}--§- , : [VY Aas A =y for Port Perry--Susan Terrett;| Mr. and Mrs. Danny Cabacic- A Secretary -- Karen Murray;[co and family were Sunday HE Treasurer--Martha Anne Law-| guests of Mrs. L. Thompson. dies CARTWRIGH rence. Now all returned to the] Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, EFFECTIVE gh T i : Pickering, visited her grand- "1 RIERA , 1967 Parish Hall where the young » VIS # " peoples addresses were discuss- mother Mrs. G. Fowler Sunday. DECEMBER 23rd ed and preparations for future] Mr and Mrs. Lorne Bradburn Toronto, visited Mrs, L. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn and family and called on other CONWAY GARDENS WILL BE CLOSED DURING THE WINTER MONTHS i friends over the week-end. oo g. ¥ H Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Beacock, b E Be Don & Brian, Prince Albert and Gg ad] A A t Miss Marilyn Rodd, Greenbank, PRIVATE PARTIES MAY BE ARRANGED & Na gk Mis DURING THE CLOSED PERIOD 5 3 ohn Beacock Sunday, pf oo ae i Miss Nancy Staniland, Osh- For Information Phone by i awa spent the week-end at A home. _ ¥ i . x ' : HELL BE PLEASED Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Assel- 985-2486 3 % ) 'Our big, beautiful selection WITH OUR stine, Kitchener, spent the week Y "of Men's Wear has his right : end with his parents & family. y d gift at the right price! DRESS or SPORT || Miss Marion Bradburn, Tor- Special New Year's Day Dinner Ty od 'f| onto was home for the week- ] S H [ [24 T S ay SERVED FROM 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 3 3 : * Mrs. Cecil Hill was Sunday : , ; supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. |] - ; : # STARTING AT ig ami i ; [LE Beseock & sami. prince | ap REE CRE OREO IRE RE RE TE RE ONE i 5 00 Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Archer | SNAG AT NT AT AT ASNT NONI 7 : and Jim, Whitby weré Satur- : a day guests and Mr. and Mrs. § KEEP HIM WARM Vincent Archer, Bowmanville | 4 IN ONE OF OUR || were Sunday guests of Mr. and i rg! Mrs Wilbert Archer. - | | CARDIGANS or SWEATERS |. : ; STARTING AT ng can you ; °® gr - a. | 14. 95 Organize J : > The new Anglican Young ' 1 We Have A Fine People's Organization of the Selection Of DRESSING combined Cartwright - Port Perry parishes is off to a fine start. ; After two introductory meet- ings here in Port Perry, a sup- per meeting was held on Sun- day evening, December the 11. Following a delicious hot meal served by the Blackstock members ,a special Church Ser- vice was held to install the members elect of the organiza- tion. Vice-Presidents are Sus- 'an Terrett" and Brian Wolfe; the treasurer is Martha Lowr- ence and secretary Karen Mur- ray. Also presented at this ser- vice 'were two views on the young persons place in' the church and community, which led to a discussion of this topic afterwards. The final business of the meeting was to organize vari- ous committees to plan further activities. Leaders of these groups are: Sheri Sonley, Judy Felstead, Tom Lawrence and GOWNS Plain and Pattern From 14.95 FINE SELECTION OF SLACKS | | SUITS I |P;riced QE i From 4] . | ~ {SPORT JACKETS 1339.95 w 12.95 "g- - | AND ALL THE POPULAR GIFTS SUCH AS Pyjamas - Socks . Scarves . Ties - Tie Bars Cuff Links - Belts and Hats - Welcomed By The Well Dressed Man ivy Fig i project is ¥ : a dance party open to all teen- You'll Make Him Happy By Selecting agers in- the communities of Blackstock and Port Perry, on His Gift From |DON CARNEGI hoped everyone will feel free MEN'S WEAR nn This Year Give A POINSETTIA 'The Traditional Christmas Flower COMPLIMENT YOUR HOSTESS . . . . i Decorate Your Home -- Give Flowers. See us for i all your Floral Needs, : WREATHS -- CENTRE PIECES -- AZALEUS SAN The meeting was a lot of CYCLAMEN -- MIXED PLANTS : Ran fun while some serious topics FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS. ; ER were discussed which resulted : : : AE generally in a well balanced Fi ! y : F WN 3 a) prgramme, enjoyed by all those who attended. Phone 985-2295 . Queen St. Baia 6, 4G, 46, 36, 36, 36, 6, 16, 26, 16 36 ] A to attend and join in th fun. President Anglican Young Peoples, Port Perry and |}: Cartwright Chapters, --Timothy Brunton,

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