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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 2 Jun 1971, p. 6

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@ -- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, june 2, 1971 Jean Jeffery At an Executive meeting of Bethesda - Reach Wl. we received an invitation to the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Bd Brown. The Ashworth W.! will be hostess. More details later, We alse changed the date of the Bethesda , Reach Community Picnic w July 11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Boadway. We do hope all neighbours will accept this invitation. Any members of Reach WL are invited to join the Greenbank bus trip June 4. Here's ® little verse I read to-day: "Thank God for dirty dishes They have-a tale to tell-- While others may go hungry We're eating very well With home and health and happiness I shouldn't ever fuss Por by this stack of evidence God does very good by us". At the meeting of Bethes da - Reach W.1. last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Croxall we were very honoured to have Mr. & Mrs. Russell Morrison of Beaver- tom as guests. Mr. Morris on"s pictures and talk were a delight to ear and eye. His | visits te twelve foreign coun. tries from Bale to Alaska showed many methods of farming. The four H girls modeld the dresses they had made. Commentator was Miss Beth Evans while Miss Donna Croxall played suitable music on the piano. How blessed we are to have such talented young people. Beth could have added from the poem "My Dress". Wf it could tell its story "'Twould be one of joy and tears One of fitting and ripping One of accomplishment and cheer. Tt's just a simple garment But I'm proud as I can be to wear The dress I made just for me. The last Euchre of the season was held in Epsom School on Friday evening. Mr. Arthur Taylor won the | gent's prize for high count | for the year and Mrs. Maurice Carl won the ladies prize. Friday evening winners were: Ladies Ist Vivien Carl; 2nd Mrs. R. Cook; 3rd Mrs. Jennie Watson; low M. Jose- | voiecich. Door prize Mable Alsop. Gent's Ist Dora Watson(:s : i KEN P. MURRAY ee eee Lh av Be eyed ~ Domestic & Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Phone: 985 - 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY t:Howard's : Draperies Is Your Yard Muddy? Let Us Supply You With SIDEWALK SLABS 24" x 30" -- Plain PATIO SLABS 12° x 24" Yellow -- 24" x 24" Plain -- Red Charcoal ] Green om News gent); Ind Lioyd Pawns; 3rd George Kilpatrick; Low Wm. Carnegie. Door prize Hugo Bradley. The next meeting is ex- pected to be the Ist Friday in October. Mrs. M. Bailey and Mrs. A. Christie attended the furni- ture sale at the McMillan home, Union Ave. Port Perry also the Hospital Spring Fair at the Masonic Temple on SUNDAY, JUNE 6th-- Regular services at Port Perry and Prince Albert will be withdrawn in fav- our of the Centennial Ser- vice at 11 am. Parents of Church School Children, up to and including six years, are asked to note that classes will be held for these children at 11 a.m. for this Sunday only. Nursery facilities will also be provided. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, JUNE 6th-- | Trinity Sunday 9:00 a.m.--Holy Communion | 11:00 a.m.--Port Perry Cen- tennial Service in the United Church. ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, JUNE 6th-- No Service | i i } PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. | SUNDAY, JUNE 6th-- 11 a.m.--Centennial Service in the United Church with Rev. J. S. McClure, B.D., as preacher. Sermon:-- "Old Paths for New days" Joint choirs--The offering is for The Bursary Fund for young people called to fulltime Christian service. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, JUNE 6th-- Interim Pastor John Adams 985-7246 9:50 a.m.--Classes for : all ages 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship | 7:00°p.m.--Evening Service ; ; | United Church of Canada | SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE SUNDAY, JUNE 6th-- | 945 a.m.--SCUGOG 11.15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. |. MacLean 10 a.m--fFamily Bible Hour 11 am--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m. Evang. Service ig ' rell of Eden on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Keith Ashion spent Sunday with Richard in Scarborough Centenary hospital, where Richard has been a patient for some time We do hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. A. Card had their family home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill of Clarmont and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry were supper guests with Mrs. Ruby Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kerry of Greenbank had sup- per on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Simp- son of Killworthy visited with Mrs, Walter Skerritt on Sunday Mrs. Will Simpson, Mrs. Russell Grey, Mr. and Mrs. passing. He was resident of Breckel of Toronto were Sun- |; ;. community for many day callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Wilson. Callers with Mr. and Mrs. McKnight were Mr. and Mrs. | 7.7 Trick, Mrs. Grant Carno- Lause Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lause and familv; Mr | and Mrs. Marlene Maye and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matern of Willowdale. Mrs. Bruce Holtby and Jeanette called on Mrs. Mac- INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments 7 A% FIVE YEARS Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 i nen melee, Reminaten Donald called on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chris tie visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. D.|It was the 4th annual banquet Christie. and was a huge success with about 75 attending Burketon News Mr. Howard Davey and Stephen, Bowmanville called on Mrs. R. Davey recently. Sympathy to the relatives, friends and neighbours of Mr. Allan Stainton in his years, Mr. and Mrs. H. Trick of Lindsay were visitors of Mr. chan and neighbours over the week-end. bers were played during the Mrs. J. Abrams, Tyrone | program and Mrs. McCallam called on Burketon friends on |showed us a film that was Saturday taken last summer at camp. Mrs. James Smith had the | It gave us a glimpse of what misfortune of falling and in-|the girls do and why they juring Ber arm, we wish her |have such a good time. The «, a speedy recovery. evening clased with God save Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith, of | the Queen. Ajax are visiting with Mr. & Mrs. T. Fitzger@al. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper of Orono visited with Mrs. W. Bryan this week. 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 Ohurch 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. 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