Prince Albert News Last Sunday worship was at the door by an elder Mr. the minutes of last meeting, hospitalized. Also Mrs. B. senior organizations. proaching birthday and Building permite SON PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1971 -- 7 At the meeting of October 26, , Council approved building Permits for the following persons: Mr. Joe to an apartment. Mr. R " Pioneer the smoke from the wood days at conducted by the men - or Mrs. H. Hodgins and Mrs. C, Panfi-hose are in demand Padres forthe conversion of . : ; otherwise termed laymen's Chambers verbally ex. as are nylons. We did not . B { ] S service. The fairly large pressed appreciation for neglect to discuss our R fuse (0 duplex. Mr. LE, : ur € on C 00 "congregation were greeted gifts received while adopted boy as to his ap- reonenburg for alterations yi (qq 4 lovely fall day, as fried over an open skillet, and apple rings were boiled : Harris "for .repairs and : 1 'cookies William Vance. . Smith read a thoughtful yyjetide remembrance. ; fires and the activities of all "in syrup. Oatmea The malewvoice, choir "*'thank-you note for bridal' y Being no further business alterations to A _Dbasement, the, Mpls Wessel in og. ers als fried crisp and comprised principly of the gift from Mrs. "Tripp" on the agenda, we enjoyed a L w. ashioned costumes made rown on the skille 'gentleman froin our sister Anderson, devotion given by Mrs, Elson, Leader needed youfeel like youwerebacka The old cider mil was churéh of Port Perry: The = The treasurer's report was Mrs.- Snelgrove, Mrs. R. for Boy Scouts hundred years. being cranked, fierce! Ys onl. .anthen was much enjoyed heard: As a result our bank Dorothy Hope coupled with Wi kettles bubbled over Pushes Of SDpk idl Phen with Mr. Jas. Burnett taking account seems encouraging. an interesting array of "on october %, the P S.0pen lives, .& ttle through it. Corn br * ; : og : ' ort hands were busy. at their made, and butter churned. - the solo part. Organist Mrs. . Several ideas were reviewed illustrations as they talked - perry Scout Hall was in- different projects. Ice cream was made in the : Snelgrove accompanied all = as to improvements for our which displayed . wonderful yaded by witches, goblins You could see clothes old ice-bucket with a handle hymns as usual. future turkey dinner. creations of the world. and all sorts of queer looking being washed with home- to crank until it is thick and Rev. M. Reeves was ab- Kitchen committee, Mrs. A very. humorous and characgers when the B Pack made soap on a scrub board, creamy. sent owing to preaching in Wilson and Mrs, Harris were interesfing message entitled, was holding their Halloween and then set on the grass to At noon, the food was St. Catharines, therefore, given authority to purchase "A meal for a guest in an Party. bleach and dry. The cross served, and it was delicious, ; Mrs, Les Beacock presided more dishware for church Eskimo home" was givenby ~~, judges had a difficult Cut 5aWs were going at a In the afternoon there was a at- the pulpit. Mr. Grant kitchen. Mrs. H. Hodgins. 105k 10 oe the winners. but 800d pace with lots of quilting bee with wool spun Hunter read a portion of Roll call for next eRe - A hot plate was served by finall DIRK the following: giggling and puffing as well. on an old spinning scripture. Our guest speaker an average size vegetable Mrs. Beacock, Mrs. Love, 4 Phillip Bower. Bo-Pes. There wasalargekettleof wheel. All the activities Mr. Glen Wanamaker bowl or tea. towel plus Mrs. Garside. ond Tin Bower Live Child: ' chicken stew. The birds were were filmed for television, contributed = a homey naming visits. President We are pleased to on "3rd. Rob Manis Fat Man, slaughtered there and and it is hoped it will be though--provoking message announced dates of several Mrs. Robt. Jackson is im- During the even several prepared for the pot. Boys available for Port Perry and entitled "Let's Get En- 'future functions we should proving in the hospital games were played and and girls peeled and washed area children. ' > , volved." patronize. "We welcome Mr. and Mrs. _ stories told and before going - the wings, then put them in Mr. Lang, school principal Offering gathered by Mr. A sum was voted in aid of Gary Venning, Port Perry home the cubs were treated the kettle. ( deserves a lot of Rl for Terry Hodgins and Mr. one day's pay fund. It was who have moved into our to pop and candies. There was beef stew also organizing such a 5, nd Grant Beacock. learned Mrs. Elson and Mrs. village. v prepared H ihe game students and parents, an Mrs. Frank Harris opened Philip were present at the Congratulations to Mr. and - The Seoul ae Ti badly Jahier iveiee; 130 es ~grandparepts. " : "her home for the U.C.W. The Hospital Auxiliary Meeting Mrs. E. Heayn upon the birth 04 of a scout master. Last Sausage meat was made and Mrs. D. M. Aird president Mrs. B. Snelgrove of which we heard a sum- of a new son. week a large oumber of welcomed a guest Mrs. mary of same. It -was Last Friday evening a goouts met at the Scout Philip and tabled the suggested, discussed and Halloween party was held in Hall, but unfortunately no > // * Rg. business by first siging hymn voted in favour of artanging the Community Hall for the master | turned up. If \: i Rivne 577 followed by repeating .Christmas festitudes and wide-range-age of youth. A someone with the know-how dy #* vanmiries Lord's prayer in unison. frills to be held near the splendid variety of folk would volunteer and take er ~ A Sewsrar Carpevray Sec'y Mrs. N. 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