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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 13 Jan 1971, p. 6

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© -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jon, 13, 1970 Se cugog Ne ; all wi took [in catering tering to a hot wedding ts shes coma SARE dinner for Linde Hear > a ee We voted to donate $15.00 Well that's it for this week, }each to the Scott and Fred Victor Missions. A musical game was won by Marilyn Tripp. As a climax to 1970 we wish to thank all who helped us to have our most success- ful financial year and we therefore now report a sum- mary of our activities as cal- ¢ ew oa ARN Samells, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sanders and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Moore, and Mr. and Mrs, Art Thompson, Oshawa, were at their respective cottages, Pine Point over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Simth and son Jimmy visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith, Pine Point. They were accompanied by Daryl | Wilson, son of Norm Wilson, ,and Ricky Skerratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skerratt. Apparently these 3 boys Set vice will be held, with Rev. B. Pogue as minister. All come. CS By Mrs. Earl Reader On Wed., Jan. 6 the "Head" U.C.W. intended to meet at the Municipal Hall. How- companied by their entourage of 17 snowmobile machines. They then travelled to Wash- burn Island to buzz in on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith and Year's Resolution for the U.C.W. or for the indivdual. Beryl followed this with a fitting reading from the Rea- der's Digest and concluded that we make this year one of mini-resolutions: a month at a time, with options to renew. Notes of appreciation for Christmas remembrance were teceived from Mrs. Mabel Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gill, a good example to others by|ever due to a heat failure, Meeting collections FP the expert handling of their] plans had to be changed re 0m ed snowmobiles, and are a credit} rapidly so Mrs. Grace Love He nye memo "4 * to their parents. graciously offered her home. py Se boos Week-end visitors with Mr. Fifteen ladies were pre- area n and Mrs. Al Brown included: | sent including Mrs. Miller & | Bake Sale eid Mrs. Donna Fairman, Larry| Mrs. Beyer of Toronto and| ling food boxes -- and Laurie, Greenbank; Mr.| Mrs. Kathie Chambers. We | Euchre ' and Mrs. Norm Robinson,| extend a special welcome to| H¥dro Rebate and a 7 Port Perry, Roy and Jean} Mrs. Chambers who is a re- end bank Int Brown, Oshawa, Marlene &j| cently new occupant of the Total $1870.89 fay Gene Allin, Oshawa, Mr. and] former home built by Mr. &| _ Expenses -- or Mrs. Jack Abbott of Aurora. | Mrs. Carl Graham. ydro .. a Sat. evening visitors The meeting was. conduct- Gifts Sar Senls Sans. eee. tee ed by the acting president | Supper supplies 697.21 Harry Brown and family. | Mrs. Beryl, Pearce, who bor- | Allocations --. " Sunday dinner, her|rowed an opening thought| Scott & Fred Victor guests were Al and Barb/ from the clip sheet "A Sense Mission named Brown and family. of Belonging". Mrs. Betty|™.&™M. - Parsonage Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith,| Reader took this Yame sub- fund - Bible Soc. 145.00 Pine Point received a visit| ject as a Study and empha-| General Fund 350.00 via skidoo from Wm. Smith] sized trust, closeness and| ©-N-LB. - Hosp. Aux., and wife Arlene from N.| responsibility. Worship was Cancer Fund, Oshawa. From there Mr. &| shared in singing hymn 17, a ' Overseas Relief. 50.00 Mrs. Smith left for Caesarea] Psalm read in unison and| Church repairs 143.98 for coffee and hot dogs ac | prayer by Betty Reader, Bank charges 1.80 The roll call was a New| Bal. Dec. 31, 1970... 308.20 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold spent 2 weeks of the Christ- mas season in Kingston with their daughter Mrs. Orval Heayn and her family. Mrs. Arnold is feeling much better lately. Used stamps and nylons are still being collected. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore spent the Christmas holiday from Thurs. to Tues. vistiing Mrs. Moore's brother and others in the Oakville area. Mrs. Angus Wilkinson on be- half of her mother, Mrs. Stella Graham, and Mr. Ste. wart Nesbitt. Mrs. Myrtle Manns reported that 11 cards and some gifts had been sent out. It was noted this was our allotted week to serve in the gift shop at the hospital. There was a discussion on future plans for an enlarged gift shop. The hospital Auxiliary plans a bigger Spring Fair as its Centennial Project. It was planned to hold an executive meeting on Mon | day night at the home of Mrs. Marilyn Tripp. We were requested to help GOING | - OVERSEAS You'll e Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR Now Is The Time . To Order Your WINTER FUEL . eS CASTORS Start at O5< ea. Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Cottect 668-3341 CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE

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