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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 26 May 1971, p. 5

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The Lindsay Presbyterial UCW. of Region 1 held their Spring Rally at Vroom. anton United Church on Thursday, May 13. Registra. tien was at 9:30 a.m. and 98 ladies registered including 10 Presbyterial Officers. Mrs. Roy McMullen, chair- man, opened the meeting and "Praise to the Living Ged" was sung. Mrs. Allen Cameron of Vroomanton welcomed every- one. Seagrave U.C.W. presented a contemporary worship ser- viee, "Man, Ruler of Crea tion, taken from the resource packet, "What Next"; which is available from the Litera. ture Secretary. 2 The offering was received and dedicated by Sunderland UCW. Mrs. Ronald Vale of Pine- dale U.C.W. presented the Memoriam. Pleasant Point extended an Dr. Jerrold Asling was home for a few days while he attended the Dental Con- ventions in Toronto. Mrs. J. Clarke and Ivan visited her parents and called in Futility", which was fol- lowed by a discussion period Mrs. Chas. Hadden gave a report on the Bay of Quinte Conference which she attend. ed as a delegate. -|}told of many »| her visit at her son Lioyd's ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK | a parents one day SUNDAY, } . Whi " Mr. and Mrs. E. Squelch of Columbus visited with Mr. & 11-15 am.--Morning Pra cnaeal Stead 7 | urs. Christio on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Kerry had supper on Sunday Rev. William Black, F.2.G.s.| With Mr. and Mrs. Henry SUNDAY, MAY 30th-- Thomas of Greenbank. 10 a.m.--Sacrament of the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans Lord's Supper. Book of and family had Sunday din- Amos (2) "The Peace of Mrs. John Coburn, Treas- urer, gave a favourable re | }mer with Mr. and Mrs. Earl | | Wilson and family. Real Preparation". n sa School Mr. and Mrs. Donald Card . 9 Sunday of Uxbridge were visiting his PORT PERRY | parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Card Baptist cHurcH | 'Sunday. SUNDAY, MAY 30th-- Interim Pastor John Adams SUNDAY. 9.45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11.15 am --MANCHESTER BEEF or IRISH | _PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | = Rev. Deg SUN UP INST. 69¢ Special » 10 am--Family Bible Hour Orange 34 oz He 11 am--Morning Worship | HEINZ 7.00 p.m. Evang Service | Ketchup 15 oz tie 33 PUSS-N-BOOTS Cat Food 15 0z tin 2 - 3% : QUAKER Muffets BATHROOM TISSUE SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, at 11:00 AM. A formal church service in the Port Perry United Church inaugurating Centennial Week. Speaker -- Rev. J. S. McClure, B.D., St. Andrews Church, Whitby. SUNDAY, JUNE 13th, at 4:00 PM. An old tyme Church Service held in Palmer Park with appropriate music. Speaker Rev. W. Black. If weather unfavourable service in Arena. You are invited to wear Centennial Costume to this service and it is suggested you bring a lawn chair. The offering for both services will be used to create a fund to make gifts to Port Perry young people enter- ing full time church work. port. Mrs. Ronald Pierce, | SWIFTS STEW Wellman, Lea lopment chair- reported there is still a for leaders and coun- sellors at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac and reminded everyone of the U.C.W. School for Leaders to be held at the camp, Septem- ber 10-12. Anyone wishing to go should get their regis- tration in as soon as possible. Other Presbyterial Officers who gave reports were: Mrs. Ernest Steele, Stwardship and Recruiting; Mrs. Roy McMil- len, Program; Mrs. Walter Russel, Archives; Mrs. Bert Greenwood, Supply and Wel- fare and Mrs. Don Hall, Press and Publicity. Vroomanton ladies served a lovely salad lunch. In the afternoon Mrs. Hugh Baird led in a sing-song and intro- duced some new hymns and new tunes. Mrs. George Strachan, of Orillia, showed pictures and interesting events that took place during in Brazil. She had a record- ing made by her son and this wife which told of their work and the conditions that exist in Brazil. It is a coun. | try where the rich get richer } and the poor get poorer. | Agriculture methods, in most | areas are very primitive but | the red clay soil is very pro- | ductive. / Mrs. David Lee of Green. | bank sang a lovely solo, Ged's RED ROSE FOOD MARKETS PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, May 26, 1971 ~ § CLUB News PORT PERRY 4~--H DAIRY CALF CLUB The first regular meeting of the club was held on the farm of Don Crosier on Wed., May 19. The meeting opened with one of the leaders, John Leask, giving a type demon- stration and pointing out the things to look for in a| Green Acres, accompanicd by Mrs. W. Stone at the pian» The courte wee reneated in unison, followed by the hymn, Lord of the Bourd'e's Curves of ard * benediction. Chairman--Mrs. Roy McMullen Vice-Chairman-- Mrs. George Durward Secretary-- Mrs. Herb Puckrin, Sunderland, R.R. 4. pare good dairy cow. The members judged a class of two year olds and a class of mature cows. The official placing and reasons were given by the leaders Keith Phoenix and dohn Leask. The members to represent the club on the display team and for the Exhibits at Oshawa fair were then chosen. The display team is made up of Doug Wilson and Norm Wilson and the exhibit will be done by John Vanstrean, Paul Wilson and Ron Knobs. The next meeting will be the safety meeting with the duly meeting to be held on duly 13 at the farm of Clarence Wilson, Uxbridge. The meeting closed with DR. BALLARDS DOG FOOD TEA BAGS MAXWELL HOUSE INST. COFFEE WHITE SWAN TOWELS | lunch. SUPPORT the Building and Land Fund for Scugod Shores Historical Museum Sponsor a Canee or Paddle Yourself in Canoe the Nonquon '71 If you would like to contribute to the Fund but are not approached by a paddler, CALL 985-7087 or 985-7134 PICNIC PORK ROAST PORK ROAST » OF Ib. 47¢ PHONE 985-2492 FREE DRAW WITH EVERY $5.00 ORDER OR OVER

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