~~WM.S. was held soy . HOMESTEAD - HOMESTEAD - HOMESTEAD - The annual meeting of the Lindsay Presbyterial in St. Andrew's Church, Lindsay The Presbyterial presi- dent, Mrs. J.H. MacFadyen, constituted the morning session by reading a beauti- ful traditional Pygmy hymn, "In the beginning", followed by prayer. After the singing of Hymn Basement Floors y Garage Floors )- Patios - Sidewalks = J Concrete Steps ) " EB CarCa re Specializing in: o ON-CAR WHEEL BALANCING © MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS © OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION o FRONT END & BRAKE REPAIR o TIRE SALES & SERVICE (New & Used Ti We Now Have NO-LEAD GAS Accepted Credit Cards on Wednesday, January 19, """Fwen of Kirkfield W.M.S. MASTER CHARGE TEXACO - CHARGEX TAYLOR'S TEXACO Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. 8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1977, Lindsay Presbyterial 575, inspirational devotions using the morning theme; "In the Beginning Crea ion" were conducted by Mrs. F. Vanderzwan and Mrs. J. Mrs. C. MacInnis of Lind- way W.M.S. warmly wel- comed the ladies to. St.- Andrews. Hymn 40 was sung follow- ed by the minutes of the 1976 annual meeting and the correspondence were read DON'S CUSTOM CONCRETE FINISHING Quality Workmanship § Monday de Friday Rtg) 09:00 p.m. -9:00a.m. 10 6:00 p.m. Sencar V0 a.m. 0 9:00 p.m. 985-3655 tin W.M.S. reports, Mrs. Karen Timbers, our resource per- son, gave her comments. To end the morning Ses- Mrs. H. Winarén accom-" sion, hymn 570 was sung and Mrs. Alex 'Imrie of Wood- ville gave the closing prayer. ' After the cin of grace by Rev. 0.G. Locke, a delicious lunch was served by the members of the Go- forth group. Prior to the afternoon session, the ladies had an opportunity to visit Mrs. Little's literature table. Mr. MacFadyen constitut- ed -the afternoon session with prayer. - Rev. Locke brought greet- ings from the Presbytery of Lindsay-Peterborough. After the singing of hymn 287, an impressive devotion- al service on the after theme - "In the Beginning - The Word", and including the "In Memoriam" was conducted by. Mrs. De Vries and Mrs. Ferguson of Wick. Mrs.: Clark Fennell, the Presbyterial Treasurer, gave a very encouraging financial report showing that both the objective to the ,General Fund and the allo- cation to the Supply Fund were surpassed. Invitations were extended by Beaverton W.M.S. to hold the executive meeting in their church on March 15th at 2:00 p.m. and by Canning- to hold the summer rally in their church early in June. Mrs. C. Snider, the Syno- dical President, attended Sed 1977 officers After the various group secretaries presented their the afternoon session; she brought greetings from - synodical and gave us a brief outline of Her visit to India and Nepal. panied on the piano by Mrs, C. Veale, sang a beautiful solo "Have Thine Own Way, Lord", Mrs, Timbers introduced .the guest speaker, Rev. Mary Farmery, director of Armagh. Mrs. Farmery gave a very informative, 'interesting and inspirational talk on the history, the architectural structure and duties and responsibilities of staff members and volun- teers. She explained the two part programme that is carried on simultaneously. Mrs. Farmery showed slides of the beautifiil grounds; the spacious rooms, the dedicat- ed staff, and of the chapel ere many of the girls "meet" God for the first time. "Mrs. Mary Durward pre- sented thie 1977 slate of officers who were installed by Mrs. Timbers. Honorary President - Mrs. C. Veale, Past President - Mrs. P.J. Francis, President Mrs. JH. 'MacFadyen, 1st Vice-President - Mrs. M. Hunter, 2nd Vice-President -. Mrs. Wm. Hoyle, Secretary - Mrs. P.J. Francis, Treasur- er - Mrs. C. Fennel, Litera- ture and Glad Tidings - Mrs. M. Little, Pianist - Mrs. C. Veale, Afternoon Secretary - Mrs. R. Haynes, Evening . Secretary - Mrs. M. Stiver, Children's Secretary - Mrs. J. Nesbitt,- Youth Groups Secretary - Mrs. H. Furniss, ETE Ua 71 IR XY NEE RTT WRN CE crowd hears Keath Barrie Had 'it not been for an Ontario Art's Council grant, Sunday nights Keath Barrie 'organizers money ins turning a small profit. The concert was organiz- 'ed to raise money for the Family, Children Services of Durham Region and was held at Eastda)e Collegiate in Oshawa. According to Bev Muir, one of the organizers, Mr. Barrie put on a great show and the 400 people who attended enjoyed it. emens- ly. "I feel that his songs are probably ahead of his name, because people seem to recognize his tunes more than his name", she told the Star. ! Through the hard work of Mrs. Muir and a number of local children, Julie Fisher, Friendship and Service Sec- retary - Mrs. R. Wood. Mrs. H. Furniss gave the - courtesies with Mrs. Hunter closing the meeting with prayer. PORT PERRY Lisa Taylor, Jamie, Mary and Anne Rose, and Cam 'and Shawn Muir "tickets sold t t t its... thern of _ concert might have Lost ita its, the tr pl he npn of. 2 those sold to the south, The children also helped at the concert by checking. coats and ushering people to their seats. ; ; Manchester by Mrs. Ruby Fielding . Church on Sunday, Feb- ruary 6 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. C. Clarke in charge. The Manchester U.C.W. February meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Ken Rodd's on Thursday, Feb- ruary 3 at 2-p.m. It was so nice to have Rev. Barry Pogue in the pulpit on Sunday and renew- ing old friends. Office Supplies available at the Port Perry Star 985-7383 985-7086 HOMESTEAD - HOMESTEAD - HOMESTEAD - HOMESTEAD year. "Whirlpool TWO SPEED WASHER: This exciting automatic washer by Whirlpool brings you a lot of dependability...a lot of life and a lot of value. Enjoy a choice of three wash cycles including 'one for permanent press fabrics. Two wash-spin speeds. Super surgilator agitator. 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