NEW AJAX DEPUTY CLERK Mondeau Beauchamp, the new deputy clerk-treasurer for the town of Ajax, is pictured above in his office after com- pleting his first seven days as the right hand man_ to clerk-treasurer Balton C. Fal- y MRS. CHARLES REESOR ORT PERRY -- Coinciding with national Boy Scout Week which takes place during the Alweek of Feb. 18 to the 25th '\there will be an Open House and brief dedication ceremony at the Scout Hall. This special event will take ee on Sunday, Feb. 25, at m, and Scout movement will be Eilable to view the completed building, with training facilities for the girls and boys of the area. There will be an opportunity to see educatio al displays by the various sections The Catholic Women's League of Port Perry, held their meet- ing in the Parish Hall recently. A public speaking contest is to be held during February. A workshop was set up to begin preparations for the Annual Bazaar. At the annual vestry meeting of the Church of the Ascension the following Parish officers were appointed for 1962: Rector's Warden, W. Sonley; people's warden, C. Williams; lay delegates to Synod, A, Brun- ton, Mrs. A. Allen; alternates, §. Mumford and C. A. Glass; Fijboard of management, the war- by. Prior to accepting the post in Ajax, Mr. Beauchamp was clerk-treasurer for the: Town- ship of Whitney for a period of 10 years. He is married and has séven children --Oshawa Times Photo Early Vocation Advanced At WI By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Eleven chil- dren and two leaders attended the Messengers recently after school. On Tuesday evening, the semi- County Public speaking contest was held in Central Public School. This time contestants were the two highest from five competitions of West Durham. Nine competed. The two Cartwright girls -- Nancy Dorrell and Lorna Wright -- were chosen to com- pete at the County Final in Orono. Agriculture was the theme for the Women's Institute meet- | The business period consisted of reading the list of articles lfor Cartwright Fair Institute exhibit as prepared by Nestle- ton WI. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mc- Arthur reported on a_ short course they had taken in Orono last week on "143 pounds of meat" and plans were made for a class on that subject in the Community hall March 2. Groups will meet at 10 a.m. The matter of education of farm youths who do not stay on the farm was discussed. The group felt that more trade and technical schools were needed. Some felt that children should be encouraged to choose a way of life early in their education ing, held in the Community Hall, recently. and work toward that goal. ORDER YOUR SEATS NOW See the fabulous EDWIN L. BARON... WORLD FAMOUS HYPNOTIST at the 15th Canadian National SPORTSMEN'S SHOW Coliseum, Exhibition Park, Toronto MARCH 9-17, EXCEPT SUNDAY EATURES GALORE~ FISHING TACKLE GUNS~ CAMPING EQUIPMENT BOATS ~ MOTOR CARS ~ COTTAGES AND TRAVEL EXHIBITS EDWIN L. BARON--Hilorious me | dens, the lay delegates, the Rector and the following: Mrs. ose interested in the Guide; Port Perry Troop To Dedicate Scout Hall Purvis, Mrs. Porter, Ron. Bevis, H. Germain, J. Jefford, H. Gardner and D. Murray; Envelope secretary, Mrs, Bruton; parish executvie, the Rector, the wardens, N. Wad dington and J. Jefford. Bulletin secretary, Mrs S Mumford; auditor, §. Bruton; parochial tribunal, H. Buckland and C. A. Glass. Chairman of sidesmen, H. Germain; great chapter dele- ates: M. A, Allen, J. Allen, . Germain, H. Buckland, H. Gardner and H. Santer; vestry clerk, Mrs, J. Allen. A Valentine Hoedown on Feb. 17 will feature square and round dancing. A récent haga speaker; at the Chutch of the Ascension was Miss Bernice Hazelton, for- mer missionary and present student at the Anglican Women's Training College. Miss Hazelton spoke at the' morning service and then met with the congregation at a Fire- side where she showed slides on her mission work, A pageant, Madonna of the Snows, formed part of the Evening Service recently. The girl Guides who took part in- cluded Catherine Jefford, Linda Jefford, Janice. Porter, June Murray, Frances Garvey, Wendy McNenley, Sheila Kenny, Susan Terrett and Sherilyn Son- ley. Mrs. Gardner played the Bowling Party Held By 3-M's By GLADYS YELLOWLEES SOLINA --The final meeting §.| of the Three M Group, held re-- cently, was in the form of a bowling party in Bowmanville. The Explorer Group met re- cently. Mrs. M. Vice led 'the missionary study on the church and the worship service. For the next meeting on Feb- ruary 17, the girls wi!! make a Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. S. FE. Werry, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hooey. Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, Mr and Mrs. Gordon Leask and Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask were enter- tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe, in Oshawa, Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees and family visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lar- mer, Blackstock part of the leader, and director of the play was Mrs. G. Porter. The|Port Perry Public School has completed arrangements for the gnnual skatii carnival which 'will be held in the Port Perry Community Arena on Wednesday, Feb. 14 The afternoon fun will consist of judging fancy costumes, Mr. and Mrs. O. Jackson, Robert and Paul, Oshawa, Mrs. W. A. Ormiston, Brooklin, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Mrs, Lloyd Preston, Kolleen and Bobby, Bowmanville, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langmaid and family. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hutcheon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ovenden and family, Oshawa, visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank Westlake, Jr. and family Mrs. Frank Westlake Sr.; Mr. and Mrs, Percy Westlake attend- ed the 40th wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs, C. Rahm at Union Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Broome and sons visited at Mr. John Broome's, Tyrone on Sunday. Barry Kendall and Don Ken- nedy of Toronto Teacher's Col- lege are at a School this week and are staying with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Davis Mr. and Mrs Ross Cryder- man and children were Sunday tea guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Knox and sons on the oc- easion of Little Miss Donna 'Wotten, 'en- Harry's birthday. 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Dy Sunday Monday Tuesday 'Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Book John John ' Acts Romans Hebrews Psalms Psalms 1 1} 9 10 11 121 4 THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizen- It is a storchouse of spiritual values, Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his com- (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and ma- Verses 17-27 38-44 3641 5-13 17 18 18 Ask--and ft shall be given you. Seek--and ye sholl find. Knock--ond it shall be opened unfo you. The promise of Jesus is all the proof a child asks. 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