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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Feb 1971, p. 13

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two tanks is 7,000 ibs. each. FUgt Ut Eipension Progiaiésie Two huge storage tanks for flour arrived and were erected at Flamingo Pastries Limited @ Monday afternoon. instead of having flour come in bags, tank trucks will deliver and blow the flour into the two tanks with a capacity of 25 tons each. The actual weight of the Photo J.P. Hvidsten Strutt family friends in passing of Mrs. Norman Strutt( formerly of Burketon) PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Feb. 24, 1971 ~ 13 Greenbank UCW FIDELIS UNIT The meeting opened with quiet music played by Iva Phoenix. The call to Wor- ship was given by Eunice - | Rahm. Hymn 436 was sung follow- ed by the scripture, Psalm 27 which was read responsively by Betty McGee. Jean Hun- | ter and Eileen Jarvis favour- ed with a duet "The Shep- herd of Love". Bunice Rahm gave a read- ing "The Touch of the Mas- ter's Hand", followed by a prayer by Betty McGee. The topic "The Light of the World" was given by Eunice Rahm. The offering was taken and dedicated, and the devotional closed by singing Hymn 446. Mr. Bill Carnegie showed Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith,| slides taken on his trip to Ajax were week-end guests| Expo 1970 in Japan. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitzgerald. Mrs. S. Bell is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. " under the care of our local doctor are Mr. Roy Ashton and Mr. Fred Tabb. We wish them a speedy recovery. Friends in the community | - Hospital Auxiliary Meet The regular meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary was held at the hospital in Mon- day with 20 present. Eleanor Davidson opened the meeting with all repeat- * ing 'the Lord's prayer and welcomed everyone. It was nice to see some new repre- sentatives and hope they en joyed the meeting. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. * The Treasurer gave a favor- able report & the Tuck Shop is doing nicely. Would the TONLET TISSUE - DELSEY lady who turned in the After Ski Socks & stationery to the Tuck Shop please accept our thanks, they are lovely. Sorry we didn't get your name. Will anyone leaving articles please | leave their name so we can | thank them personally as we | do appreciate all these gifts. Our Membership Tea is to be held at the Municipal Hall on April 10th. We are hoping for a nice day and a good crowd. Plans are also being made for the Spring MID-WINTER SALE Reg. 4 for 78c Fair the end of May: 4 tor 59 ¢ TISSUE -- Reg. 3 for $1.20 KLEENEX wo. 3 tor 1.04 LISTERINE AGAROL 20 oz. Reg. $1.79 16 oz. Reg. $1.69 ' $1.25 $1.39 Regular $1.29 CREST Tooth Paste 90- ' REXALL -- MULT. VITAMINS -- 100's VAPORIZER ALUMOX CHEWAMINS AEROSOL -- Ti oz -- Reg $1.38 PRO SHAVE 1 GALLON -- Reg. $6.95 PLUS SUSP. -- 12 oz -- Reg. $1.39 $2.89 $4.44 $1.09 | Health Unit Budget Up Ontario County's share of operating costs of the Oshawa - Ontario County Dist. Health Unit for 1971 will be $147,- 863, an increase of 885 per cent over last year. The health unit's total bud- get is $1,147,033. Health Unit Administrator F. G. Pearse and Dr. Cam- eron C. Stewart, medical of- St. John's W.MS. The regular meeting of the W.M.S. convened at the home of Mrs. Black on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 16th. The Vice President, Mrs. Faux was in the chair and opened with the hymn "What a friend we have in Jesus." Mrs. MacFarlane took as a Bible reading Exodus 15 1 to 19 and followed with prayer. The Treasurer, Mrs. Bentley took up the offering which was dedicated by Mrs. Faux. Roll call, Treasurer's Report and a letter from Armagh followed Mrs Bentley and Mrs. Black reported the visits they had made and expressed the hope to do more when weather was more favourable. Plans for The World's Day of Prayer were discussed. It is to be held in The Anglican Church, March Sth at 3 p.m. It was decided to serid a copy of the Glad Tidings to the Community Nursing Home for the enjoyment of the ladies there Mrs, Faux then read the story of Miriam, the sister of Moses, which was very much appreciated Mrs. MacMaster read an article from Glad Tidings Mrs. Black served light re- freshments and Mrs. Faux thanked Mrs. Black for the| use of her home : All joined in singing 'Stand. up, stand up for Jesus" and « delightful afternoon came to an end | ficer of health, appeared be- fore county council Wednes- day to explain the unit's op- erations and budget require. ments. Mr. Pearse explained the unit found it difficult to ar- rive at accurate estimates be- cause it has been in opera- tion only six months since combining the former Osh- awa and Ontario County Units last July. He said costs have been in- creased in order to extend a dental program north of Ux- bridge, establish family plan- ning programs in Beaverton and Uxbridge, and relocate three offices in the Oshawa General Hospital. Check The Label On Your Paper | Effective Until Port Perry The meeting was turned over to President Jean Hun- ter, who thanked the group in charge of the devotional and welcomed visitors and members. Shirley Lee read the min- utes and correspondence and Betty Stone gave the trea- surer's report, showing a ba)- ance of $189.38. Marjorie Beaton gave a very interesting report on the recent Presbyterial con- vention held in Cannington. Ways of making money for the coming year were dis- cussed but nothing was def- initely decided. A donation of $50.00 was voted to be given to the church to help pay for'a hu- midifier which was recently installed. Meeting was adjourned & a social hour enjoyed. 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