PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 29,1970 - @ no church nor S.S. but there grave News)! ss." In Two Church Publications Only & few jotings this] wing the Ken Short fam] Faye CE te Church Observer.| week. Most of our citizens] ily, Don't forget that turkey of Bight thousand subscribers} are so busy getting ready for Church news is slim too--! dinner on Nov. 4th. Serving Se a Se. 8 answered: an replied to the questionnaire/ something that they have no| No flowers at church, and nO} starts at 4:30 p.m. and we Wilson and child- unauthorized poll in Published in the July issues/ time for anything. program number nor birth-| none to have enough food to ren on Sunday. church papers of the two papers, which have} Our globe - trotting Bill] days at SS. There is how-| sstisty > willing "to go a total circulation of 547,501. ever a S.S. meeting scheduled Den't forget you will have the two It was the first test of lay Barr is off to Germany this Another "Don't forget'. The & good time at Epsom Euchre! Resuits of the poll are ~ dace iyrallald |S for Nov. Sth to plan Christ-! Guide Mothers are sponsor- at the school Friday, Oct. 30. in the November issues|in either church. On Sunday Mr. and. Mrs. mas sctl ing a masquerade party in See Coming Events. Canadian Churchman and| However, the concerns of| DT™*® Cart and daughter! Next Sunday wecan expect/the church basement this Recent callers to visit Mrs. a sizeable proportion of Ang-| were back home attending sly cant at th, Friday evening. All are wel Cawker were Mr. and Mrs. H. Port Perry licans who expressed a reluct- eeyeg at Eden Gn Mev. Slows Cowher and grandaughter tance conceming union could) | aise on Sunday Mr. tnd Barbara of Peterborough, postpone am carly marsinge| non of To Mrs. Grant Willard, Mr. and of the two churches, suggests Kennedy of Toroufe he ate 2 of Tuesday evening, October | an article carried in both pub-| 29d Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jordan Port P regular general meet- | lications. and small son of Port Perry * x the U.C.W. was in the Ninety-one percent of the| were back home with the Mr. and Mrs. John Moore|form of an Autumn Thank- | United Church members and/| Ellesworth Kennedys. and children also visited/ffering Service in the|61 percent of Anglicans said) The Nodwells entertained grandma and grandpa-and|Church. Approximately 40 =e x ten ena hope someone corrected open- the matice in lust, weeks {et with a Call to. Worship, Venetian & Cloth Blinds papers concerning Goodwood |"U0wed by Doxology and During the week-end Mr. OBA. Enuct Mrs. Joy Hull offered the poll. and Mrs. Heywood Short ac- Custom Made Drapes -- Set. sen. {Prayer of Invocation. Hymn | Fifty-one percent of Un-| companied by Mrs. Gladvs % 17 was sung. The scripture ited Church people and Short & Mrs. Patterson were Drapery Rods & Tracks My last ag pe me _-- ta cain visiting in Hamilton. Mrs. Interior Decorating are bdeginning verses to was by Service guess a long lovely autumn/Mrs. Hull. Miss Debbie Grif. is bowing out gracefully. fen was soloist. Mrs. Mc- -» | Dermott read the notices and Epsom - Utica U.C.W. will Anglicans threatened to leave be held in Epsom Church on| ering was taken and dedi- the church rather than unite.|¥att_of Woodbridge were Tues., Nov. 3rd. Group 3 in|°*¢ followed by singing) The clergy in both church charge. hymn 578. es lagged behind laymen in stn ied Se en ke tee ceteen fe exten. Darlene Christie and | duced Mrs. V. Sheffield, Vice} The younger peopie, aged Miss Linda Martin of Toronto | President of Oshawa Presby- si a : visited Darlene's parents on rndony tang sect Tues. evening Linda is fly- terial U.C.W., who was thé| most strongly in favour for speaker for the evening. Mrs. | union in the United Church, Verna Griffen expressed | and most strongly opposed to thanks to Mrs. Sheffield for | union in the Anglican church. her address. If the results of the poll Hymn 559 was sung 2nd | are representativeof the whole - | the service closed with bene- church, approximately 30 per- jon. cent of Anglican membership, the world's lightest chain saw at the world's lightest price.* a week's modelling. Lin- da's chosen profession seems to keep her hopping about 4 i = |leave the church rather than enter union. But church leaders pointed 'lout that people who take the trouble to answer question- naires tend to be those with strong opinions, and 1 1s poss- ible that anti-union Anglicans were over-represented in the poll. Also, some who threat- ened to leave the church might not carry out their threats if union became a Obituary George Matthews of Green. bank, Ontario passed away im Oshawa General Hospital October 17, 1970, on his 89th birthday. He was the son of the late Eliza Baird and William Mat- thews. He is survived by one sister Alice, Mrs. Jas Wright, Dundalk, Ontario and one brother David, of Vanderhoof, B.C., also many neices and nephews. Predeceased by four sisters, and three brothers. Mr. George Matthews has resided in Greenbank for the past thirty years and was a member of Greenbank United Church. Rev. David Harris of Cur- tice, Ontario a former minister and Rev. L. 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