Lt) 'l yh i AR EET Ar « News from Seagrave and area By Mrs. Jackie Boyle Hopefully everyone sur- vived Friday 13th without incident! The stigma at- tached to this day some: times instills' "fear in the hearts of men' with the " anticipation of possible bad luck. However, our spirits weré hopefully uplifted the following day with the cele- bration of one of the more pleasurable events of the .year...Valentine's Day. This particular day is sometimes referred to as St. Valentines' Day, for it is the feast day of two saints who were both Saint Valentine. The idea of sending valentines had no- thing: to do with honouring either of the saints and apparently no one knows where the idea came from. * Church and Sunday School resumed last Sunday after having been cancelled the week before due to bad weather, A reminder that nursery service is now available for the parents of small child- ren. It is located in the church basement and par- ents are invited to bring their children down before Church begins at 10 a.m. Seagrave Beavers, Green- bank . Brownies, cubs and scouts will be welcomed at Seagrave United Church on Sunday, February 22nd at 10 a.m. : The February General Meeting of the U.C.W. was held at the church last Wed- nesday with Unit 1 taking the devotional. The evening was highlighted by a very enjoyable guest speaker, Mrs. Carl Martyn. Her topic, which included a slide presentation, was on the Christian District Confer- ence in Bermuda. Ladies, get your thinking De di died dd Te ee ee i Sh Quality. Workmanship Basement Floors Garage Floors Patios - Sidewalks Concrete Steps er SI Ee feito DON'S CUSTOM CONCRETE FINISHING Free Estimates: PHONE 9985-2588 EET EE. Tid didi Te | Hotel ® inToronto Take-advantage of the 1975 price. The Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite special in the face of rising costs. | 2, $699 fortwo includes: e modern guest room for 2 nights e dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table including a welcoming refreshment e breakfast each morning e free overnight parking (from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. only each day) subject to advance registration ' and you can stay an extra night for only $9300 double See your travel agent or reserve direct. The Lord Simcoe Hotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto Tel: (416) 362-1848 caps on! We are looking for suggestions for a U.C.W. spring project. On Wednesday, March 10, the date for our next U.C.W. General Meeting, we will discuss all your suggestions for potential projects. "The U.C.W. will again this . year cater to the Ruther- ford's Horse Show on June 27° and October 3.. Please keep these dates in mind. 'Please keep Tuesday, March 2 open..Unit 1 is putting a lot of work into a Pancake Supper to be held at the Church beginning at 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wana- maker were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn of Scugog Island. Also Mr. and Mrs. H. Sweet- man of Oshawa visited the Wanamakers recently. A speedy recovery is ex- tended to Mr. Bill Pearson Sr. after his recent stay in hospital. Miss Dorothy Boyle of Toronto celebrated her Valentine's Day birthday with her nephew Roger and his family. Something to think about by Kahlil Gibran: "When you reach the end of what you should know, you will be at the beginning of what you should sense". Please forward your next weeks news item to 985-3595. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1976 -- 27 little more lasting. chocolate. Mmmmmm good! We hear of all types of 'rip-offs' today, but who would have ever thought that they would rip you off, trying to be nice to your valentine. Grabbed the last heart-shaped box of chocolates off the shelf of a local store on Saturday and when | went to pay for it, found the cost over $7.00. Now | don't mind paying seven dollars for chocolates if | get $7.00 worth, but there were only 25 chocolates in the box. That works out to 27.8 cents for each chocolate, if you don't count in the packaging. The blame for the price is not with the retailer but with the manufacturer who is quickly getting rich off the sentimental male. Oh well, next year I'll by a charm or something a By the way, the chocolates were gone by Sunday night, and my wife doesn't eat much Annual meeting of Lindsay Presbyterial By Mrs. C. Hadden The Annual Meeting of Lindsay Presbyterial United Church Women was held in Beaverton United Church on Thursday, January 29, 1976 convening at 10:00 a.m. with Mrs. B. Roeske, Burnt River President, in the chair. Mrs. M. Jebson, Beaver- ton, graciously welcomed the ladies and Mrs. Roeske_ thanked the ladies for their kind co-operation during the past two years. . The minutes of the Annual Meeting of 1975 were read by Mrs. D. Wellman, Omemee in the absence of the secretary. The roll call was read. Mrs. J. Coborn, Fenelon Falls, Presbyterial Treasur- er, presented the Financial Report. Mrs. R.B. Harrison, Cann- -ington, invited the ladies to Cannington next year for the Annual Meeting. Mrs. Wm. English, Canning, introduced the morning speaker, Mrs. W.H. ~ John, Lindsay, wife of Rev. W. H. John, Assistant Minister of Cambridge Unit- ed Church. Mrs. John has been a nurse in Nursing Homes for many years and has a wealth of experience in working with Senior Citi- zens. Her topic was Aging". Mrs. John said in keeping with the theme "A candle shows light whether short or long. When . we grow older we just show light in a different way". In our modern society when many are retired at age 65, with motivation gone, many lose their sense of worth. We must plan. well ahead for this time of life so we can remotivate, seek a new iden- tity. She also dealt with physical aging in a sympathetic manner. Mrs. Roeske thanked Mrs. John for her timely and helpful address. Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Rea- boro, presented the Liter- ature and Books and invited us to the Literature Table at the noon hour. A beautiful "In Memor- iam Service' was conducted by Mrs. S. Brown, Brechin, who read "Waiting in Another Room'. She was assisted by Mrs. T. Burtch, Brechin, who read from Colossians 3: 1-5. Hymn "The King of Love my Shepherd is" was sung. Mrs. Whetham, Kingston, President of Quinte Conference UCW brought greetings and spoke on "Participaction', which is the theme for the Confer- ence UCW Annual Meeting to be held at Stirling United Church, April 6 and 7, 1976. The Quin-Mo-Lac School the Bay. of - for United Church Women is to be held September 10, 11, and 12th, 1976. The closing date for registration is Aug. 6, 1976. : Grace was offered by Rev. C.J. Holborough, Beaverton, followed by a delicious luncheon served by the women of that Church. After a beautiful piano and organ duet by Mrs. C. Halborough and Mrs. R. Chambers the afternoon session was opened with a Worship Service conducted by Mrs. E. Jones and Mrs. ~ J. Shell of Bobcaygeon. The theme was "Let your light shine." The opening hymn was "Let There be Light" followed by Scripture read from Matthew 5: 1-16, and a meditation on '"'Light". The offering was received by Dunsford UCW. CLEARAN( o NEW TIRES Mrs. Weeks of Lindsay introduced the special speaker for our meeting, Dr. Wm. Service of Lindsay. Dr. Service was born in China. 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