Ve 0. ture for the Port Perry Star. by Sonja Graham On Sunday, October 1st, at Myr- tle United Church, service will not be held in the morning. It is the Annual Anniversary Service and it will be held at 2;30 p.m. with the guest speaker, Rev. David Reeve and music provided by the Jubilee Choir of Whitby. Sunday School registration will be Thanksgiving Sunday at 10:30. Please let Marg Stevens know if PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 26, 1989 -- 19 World Youth program held a "ming of Marvin Stevenson and Cathy McKay recently. The 16 participants from across Canada and Ecuador picked apples for most of the day, you could help in the Sunday School this year. The 4-H club Unit for this fall is "Good Foods - Made Fast." If you are eleven years old, you may take part in this exciting program that will inform about making quick, easy foods in a conven- tional or microwave oven. Please contact leaders: Barb Parrinder 655-4500, or Jean Stachow 655-4284 before Sept. 27. Students from Ecuador, Canada learn to pick apples - : é - ww a" or work bee at the farm but found the time to pose for a group pic- Sunday Anniversary Service at Myrtle The first meeting will be in the Myrtle Church on Sat. morning Sept. 30 at 10:00 a.m. until 12:00. It is good to report that Jim Housego is home after his recent surgery at St. Michael's Hospital. We wish you continued good pro- gress Jim, in your recovery. Sympathy of the community goes out to Gordon and Helen Duff and family in the recent sudden death of Gord's sister in Oshawa. a ERIE NT Alberta native Jarod Dobson helps harvest apples at the farm of Marvin and Cathy Stevenson. Jarod Is a participant in the Canada World Youth program. This year, 8 students from across Canada have been paired up with 8 students from Ecuador and are staying at farms in the Manchester, Utica and Epsom areas for three months. On Oct. 26, they will fly to Ecuador for a three-month stay. dd 2) ) Ediison Policarpo of Ecu apples-toa larger kart. -