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Port Perry Star, 27 Oct 1976, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1976 Scugog Women's Inst PORT PE cake and ice cream served & Church School ERAS TIST i music at Wick Church. The by Mrs. Reta Wilson's Prince Albert Rev. D.C. Payne, Paster cars ss pile combined choirs_of the group. Next month will be ® 11:30 Divine Worship 9:45a.m. Bible School . ww oN Baptist and Presbyterian "Family and Consumer & Church School 11a.m. Morning Worship ; Churches of Lindsay render- Affairs" and an exchange of SCUGOG PASTORAL 7p.m. Gospel Service ; - ed a lovely musical gifts, "something you have CHARGE Wed 7:30 Prayer and v nN program, made yourself." Rev. C.E. Clark, 'Bible Study - . et J Fe poe Jr po po UNE W.G. Wylie All Welcome No hair greeesReeceeeeo er---------- gi SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 . U t - / 4 d , U Ly BI SO CHURCH OF ASCENSION . Oper ling Announcemen 8 soa. ANGLICAN 0 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rey. R.C. Rose, Minister atnon. 2 BARKER . DUN N 0 UNL DA Hon. Asst. Rev. A. Woolcock Rh u - Hi + OCTOBER 31 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 's that' simple: Dephatron ) int St. John's Port Perry Trinity XX a ro nevis th ¢s' no {) Denture Therapy Clinic 8 The congregation joins in the 11:15 Morning Prayer pain. |] Anniversary Services of & Church ry . g 1] A COM PLETE DENTURE SERVICE a Burn's Church with the Depilsiron method of 0 hd Burn's Church, Ashburn ~~ 51 JOHNS, BLACKSTOCK Bara Jai Fidinth ine 0 111 Dundas St., W., Whitby ses.1464 Anniversary Services SUNDAY. ir © touch your skin. g Th 0 11:00a.m, & 7:00 p.m. ) Ye I eT I fe = = -- Guest Minister: The Rev. 9:30 a Mowing Prayer In econo, i Jans to side the Donald L.. Campbell, Dedication of ew Church It's safe, effective, and cam ~ ¢ St. Paul's, Ottawa Doors and Remembrance of "td plejly Dainjess sve on sén Soloist: Stuart McEntyre Faithfully Department Unk sitive parts of the body. See fot Guest Choir: Whitby y Depa Sow binies on Rotary Club Choir PENTECOSTAL CHURCH sultation. Reception following the Rev. R. Batten evening service Rev. I. MacLean A cordial Welcome to all . Listen to Amazing Grace ho hy 2a anally ips Hour Ga Sunday Morning at 9:15 a.m. 7 : E Servi p CKLD OSHAWA - DIAL 1350 bm. yang. service . Minister: . Mm So The Rev. Stuart McEntyre JOAN 640- Manse: 985-3409 * HALL 3 29 Study: 985-3881 rrr 15 Da ® Florida Daytona Circle Tour Tour . departs Dec. 18th departs Dec. 18th p> > . ) $395 but $320 . ; oy per person (twin) per person (twin) 4 me |B g = Texas i g H YH Tour Tour J | ood Nutrition sors Bo 100 | span za : dog food | iw | 3208. | / 00 as o per person (twin) per person (twin) % SHUR-GAIN DIVISION " ] ; ha Good Price A SI. Petersburg departs Dec. 26th i afternoon depart. § . . . departs Dec. 23rd - night driving) 1 \_ en llets or bit 4 IN pellets or pite size $335. $225. ; per person (twin) per person (twin) . i G1 As well as many other departure dates to: / WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD AEs A , : . . 4 For Full Colour Brochure ' yntact our cal licensed Yells » BLACKSTOCK, ONT. - PHONE 986-4201 Yr az Nisansag 1raval Agent ORL S53 I HYIRL HON ANS Greenbank and area news By Mrs. A. Empringham Services and Sunday School will be held at the regular time of 11:30 a.m. The Greenbank Church will be holding their 80th Anni- Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillan. A number of local farmers attended the Ontario Milk Producers Banquet and Dance at Uxbridge High the 40th Wedding Annivers- ary of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Empringham of R.R.3, Uxbridge. Friends, neigh- bours, and relatives from prizes went to Edna Meyers and J. Poots. Mr. Wm. Stone and Murray hosted a bus load of Swiss farm people at their farm on Friday morning. Ottawa Winter Fair. By Mrs. Betty Reader Our president, Mrs. Betty Ann Freeman, warmly welcomed 15 members -to our October 20th meeting on "Citizenship and World Affairs" held in the Scugog towards Christmas gifts to © the less fortunate. Much. discussion was given to our quilting course being led by. Mrs. Keta Wilson and Mrs. Alva Thompson. Our first lesson 'many parts of Ontario Island Hall at 8 p.m. will be held at the Hall on ¢ versary on Sunday, Nov. School on Friday. attended the happy occasion The group were visiting ~ qpe roll call was "How Thursday, October 28th, 7th. It is to be hoped that all Greatest sympathy is Mr. and Mrs. John farms in Ontario County uid I improve our Town- from 10 am.-3 p.m. and we of our friends of yesteryear extended to Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix spent the weekend that day. ship if I were mayor." The will bring our own lunch. will be able to attend. Lester Baylis and family in with his parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Timms 040 was given by Mrs. Beverage will be supplied. We are sorry to report the passing away of Mrs, Fred Phoenix. and Mr. George Timms (pristina Prentice, the There will be approximately that Mr. Franklin Phoenix is Audrey's father Mr. George Baby Lloyd Edward son of recently went on the Ontario gefinitions of citizenship. six lessons. Anyone interest in Port Perry Hospital and Fettes of Toronto, after a Mr. and Mrs. Keith County Junior Farmers bus wc Connie Haigh, who ed in learning quilting would hope he will soon feel well lengthy illness. < Lawrence was christened in trip to Nashville, Tennessee. o.ame a Canadian citizen be advised to contact Mrs. again. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greenbank United Church On October 20th Mr. and ji, April 1973, showed us her Reta Wilson 985-3696 without Mr. Lloyd Ashenhurst of Empringham of Port Perry on Sunday. A number of Mrs. Neil Raines attended «Cerificate of Citizenship" delay as this is a very Cardinal, Ont, spent a and Mr. and Mrs. Alan famiy and friends gathered the 25th Wedding party for 4 described the procedure popular course. Summary number of days visiting with Empringham of Agincourt at their home for a christen- Pat's uncle and aunt Mr. take to become a citizen Day will be in Uxbridge on . his sister Mr. and Mrs. A. were co-hostess of a surprise ing repast. and Mrs. Jarvis Crawford of 4¢ canada. February 15th and everyone McMillan. party at Murray and Bobby Hill is home from Scarborough. Mrs. Bonnie Gerrow drew taking the course is expect- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Trudy's home on Saturday, school nursing a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird, attention to the fact that ed to attend. There is no Hood of North Bay were Oct. 23rd. The occasion was We hope he will be back ina were in Ottawa last Thurs. ne gtorm windows have charge for these lessons. 3 few days. and Friday. Hugh was judge peep installed on the Hall A reading "The Quilt +e o The regular euchre party at the 4-H show on Thurs. On gp this should help save on Course" was appropriately » h ch 3 i ry i C #h was held in the Greenbank Friday he judged the fue) this winter. given by Mrs. Ann Chandler. [\ Uic LON Centennial Hall on Friday Guernsey cattle at the Correspondence was Mrs. Reta Wilson gave a © evening. The prizes went to received from the Scugog reading on "Patriotism" by Mr. Brian Woods, Lee and : i d M F CALA Bary, Mrs. Irma Watson, Eva ! » Social Planning Council of Rod McKuen an IS. THE UREN Bho > -. 0 Steniford and Pearl Gerrow Kerin of Peterborough spent hich our organization is a Christina Prentice read "Sr. PORT PERRY CHARGE : for the ladies. The lucky last week with Mr. and Mrs. ember. It was moved we Citizens are Real People" Rev. R. Brawn, Minister SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31 10 a.m. Divine Worship gentlemen were William Carnegie, Harry Hill and Hardy Noble. The door Allan Donneral of Port Perry. Some local people attend- a) give a donation of $25.00 ed the Sunday evening of from the Port Perry Star. The meeting closed with a refreshing lunch of angel

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