& 3 i teal Fre. BR dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Henry Walker and Murray, Fenelon: Falls and --__________--_ | Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. FRGS. P eceitcee meet We . j Resmaertny, ay Kee were Sunday guests of "Miracies of the Mira" | Janetville. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- - cher of Bowmanville were PORT PERRY Saturday night supper guests BAPTIST CHURCH of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert . Pastor A. Hern Ascher. SUNDAY, JAN. 17th-- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gra- 9:50 am--Bible School ham and Mr. Ben DeJong at 2 adult classes tended the Ontario Milk Pro- 11:00 a.m--Morning Worship} ducers Meeting in the Royal 7:00 p.m--Evening Service (York Hotel in Toronto on -- Wednesday and Thursday. SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE) week with her daughter, Mr. SUNDAY, JAN. 17th-- and Mrs. Webb-end family in mobile party which was at- tended by about 20 local snowmobilists. They snow- mobiled the 45 miles to the Martyn Farm at Bethany & back in the afternoon and PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT CARS CREATING A NUISANCE FOR THE SNOW-PLOW WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE. S. CHANDLER, Clerk Box of Kleenex or Coffee Mug with each $3.00 Purchase. FREE | om ey Why Pay More? A new DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT - COLUMBUS - .| Candace Unit U.C.W. in 1971 ;} with 14 members, 2 visitors .|and 5 children present. Fol- a delici- of versity of Guelph, Guelph, Ont. Joan Paisley was hostess for the first meeting of the lowing coffee and the social hour, the ladies were wel comed by the new unit lead er, Peggy Larmer. Jean Kyte led in worship using as her theme, "Overcoming the Perils of Routine". John 4:1-15 was read. Of. fering was received and de | dicated. Peggy was welcom ed as leader by Jean who also thanked the ladies for their support during her term of office. Ruby Par. sons gave the programme, "We Face the Future". Representatives were ap pointed to assist the Genera) Convenors as follows: Literature--Jean Kyte Friendship, Visiting & Social Action--Edith Mc- Laughlin Missionary and Christian Education, Stewardship and Vocations-- Marion Carnaghan The meeting closed with Benediction. News The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary, Seout and Guide Mothers met at the home of Shirley Wheeler, January 7 with 16 members and 1 visitor present. Pat Bleep welcomed everyone and then the minutes of the last meeting were read and - | adopted. The treasurer's re port was given by Rikka Wy gerde; we havea balance of $141.29. Moved by Rikks Wygerde that we give a do nation towards the. cost of the wreath placed at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day by the Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides. Sec onded by Gwen Malcolm Carried. We then decided the donation was to be $5.00 The following are the members acting in the dif ferent committees: Cards--Irma Welts Press Reporter--Vera Asselstine Social--Jean Adams, Sally Francis, Tina Wolters Sewing--Rikka Wyberdt, Marjorie Fudge, Katie Visser, Margaret Duivestyn Telephone--Gwen Malcolm, Shirley Wheeler, Mar- garet Duivestyn, Shirley Hoskin, Frances Fisher. Pat Sleep was to ap- proach Mrs. Train to see if she would also act on the Telephone Com. The Group Committee are planning a dance, January 30 at the Recreation Centre, tic- kets $2.00 a person and we were asked if we would like to sell pop, chips and coffee Wallpaper $1.39) 2 nu Room Lots Vo ome WINTER BOOTS 5" --" LADIES Bre] SUNS DRESSES 25% DISCOUNT at that time. All in favour Our hostess for Feb. 4 meet- ing is to be Sally Francis Pat Sleep then brought for ward the matter of what we were going to do about the selling of hot dogs, coffee & pop at the beginning of the Snowmobile Rally which is being planned by the Group Committee for Jan. 23rd. All in favour of doing this. Then it was asked if we would help with the supper they were giving at the end of the rally. SEAGRAVE, ONT. WES BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan, 13,1970 - 3 It_was decided to do so and after much discussion, it was planned to serve 'beans and home-made pie with either rolls or bread, coffee and a drink for the children. The matter of either rolls or bread and the children's drink is being left to the de- cision of the social com- mittee. Lunch was served by the hostess, aided by Rikka Wygerde, Tina Wolters and Eileen McLaughlin. By Vera Asselstine, Press Reporter 985-7027 LANE PLUMBING - ------ W - ELECTRIC - PORT PERRY INTER COATS MEN' S -- WOMEN and CHILDREN MEN'S and SWEA DEPARTMENT BOYS TERS . STORE P