rg wd oy 8 0 ; SFP -able--direction-of-- Mrs: C.-Wan- ( ~~ PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, NOV. 21st, 1963--5 ™~N BLACKSTOCK NEWS A large attendance enjoyed a | en: Piano duet--Judith and Lin- | Mrs. L. Moore. very interesting and informa- | tive evening in the Central Pub- | lic School, Wednesday, when | Janet Turner; Two vocal solos, | manville. the Public Speaking Competi- | tion took place. After the sing-| and "The Best Things in Life Willowdale, Mrs. kauara Aldred | ing of O Canada, Mr, John | Hamilton acted as ¢hairman for | the following program: { Twelve Pupils gave excellent | speeches. Judy Mountjoy--*"Canada's | Parliament Buildings". Bonnie Malcolm--*"Upper Canada Village". rail Malcolm--*"Florence Nightingale". Sharon Archer--"The Coun- try Store 1863 & 1963". David Gray--"My Trip to England", Lorraine Turner--"My Trip to the Atlantic Coast". Rosie Frey--"An Animal Engineer--The Beaver" Linda Mountjoy--"Treasure Hunting". } Dianne Taylor--*"Boys." Karen Campbell--"It's so Peaceful in the Country" carol Wotten--"The Arctic", Carol Werry--"The Wood- pecker", These speeches were inter- spersed by music under the cap- r.acott, First Grades 6 & 17 sang two choruses "The Horn" and "The Case of the Kerry Dance"; Grade 8 sang "Red River Valley" and "From all that Dwell Below the Skies". Then a girls chorus sang "The whole Long Way", "Lullaby" and "One Morning in the Mea- dow". All these two and three part choruses were really well rendered, which added up to! never a dull moment in the evening's programme, After a lengthy deliberation, 'marks the M.C, expressed the | good wishes and presented a coffee table, | two step tables and miscellan- - eous gifts to the happy couple. | ed their appreciation. da Mountjoy; Baton Twirling Demongtration -- Lorraine and | "I Think I am Falling in Love" | are free" by Mrs. Eric Barr ac- companied on the piano by her mother, Mrs. Gordon Strong; Piano Solo--Miss Cheryl Met-' calf, [ After a few humorous re-| of their friends | Both groom and bride express- A bounteous lunch was served | after which music for dancing was provided by Mrs. Clara Nesbitt and Mr. Roy Ashton. with Mr. Brian Hamilton call-' ing for the Squares. Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, who is zone chairman, attended the] Ontario Federation of Agricul-: ture Annual Convention in the! Royal York, last Monday - Wednesday. | During the service in St. John's Church Sunday morning, Canon Ashmore read a letter from Bishop Wilkinson, in re-| gard -to-a-speeial- Synod - which + is to be held in Toronto, A Prayer Book for the Read- ing Desk in St. John's Church was dedicated in memory of! Douglas Rohrer. In his sermon on "Living Well" Sunday morning Rev. Romeril stressed the need of A Faith to Live by--A good self to live with --and a work to live for. The choir sang the Anthem "Come and Worship". Messengers and Explorers met together Thursday after school. For a short time play- cat Pine Mr. George Alexander brought: ed games, then had lunch. Then in the judges report in which | they divided. Mrs. A. Taylor they placed Lorraine Turner told a story of India to the ~and 2 visitors: present. Ballingall conducted the, follow- sue. prise for her effort. 1 first and Karen Campbell sec- ond. As representative of Port. Perry Lion's Club Mr. Glenn VanCamp presented the first prize winner with a cheque. On behalf of Dr. and Mrs. McAr- thur Mrs, John Venning pre- sented the second prize and Mr. Walter Wright made the pre- sentation from the School Bd: to -all other competitors. The evening's programme closed by singing The Queen. The ™ Nov. meeting of the 0.N.O. Club met at the home of Ruby Van Camp, on Thursday, Nov. 14th, "with 25 members ] The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, the fi- nancial report was given by Gwenyth Thompson, Elaine Bailey reported on the flower committee. President Gwen ing business, prizes for the High School Commencement, final plans for the Husbands Banquet to be held on Nov. 23 at the Bonfire Restaurant, a discussion on group re-organiz- ing was decided in favour of leaving as they are. Noreen 'Malcolm reported on the plans made so far on the forth-com- ing banquet for the Federation 'of Agriculture. We have also been asked to cater to the Don- lands banquet on Dec. 11th, Edith McLaughlin' convener. There was a discussion on the dishes in the O.N.O. cupboard at the Recreation centre, sev- eral large. bowls have been missing, three turned up mys- teriously, but three are still thissing, we should be glad to have these returned. Names were drawn for our Christmas party, this meeting will be held at Jean McLaughlin's one week! later than usual, on Dec. 19th Before Lunch was served Ruby and her group Presented Gwen Ballingall with a lovely birthday cake, and all sang Happy Birthday. missing word story was |. composed by' Ruby which was very amusing, also a competi- tion to see who could make the prettiest bow from Toilet tis- Noreen Malcolm won the A de- ghtful lunch was served by Ruby and her group and a so- cial hour enjoyed. Hy Friday night a Farge crowd gathered in. the Recreation Centre n honor of Me and, Mrs. ac apman (nee erna Harris, Mr Harvey Graham acted M.C. While the Wedding March was being played by Mrs, Gordon Strong, the pride and groom . were ushered to Messengers and The Explorers had a worship period conducted by Lorraine Turner and Leanne Dorrell. 11 Messengers and 12 Explorers attended. A bus load of High School Students went to Peterboro on Thursday evening and saw the play Caesar and Cleopatra. Mrs. Richard VanCamp, Mrs. Russel Mountjoy and Mrs. Cecil Hill attended a Leadership Day for programme and Literature chairmen in Northminster Suased Church (Oshawa) Fri- ay. Mrs. J. Roy Ferguson, West Bank, B.C. and Mrs, Charles Smith are visiting relatives in Ottawa. Mr. Glen Wilson is taking a ten week's Course in Auto Me- chanics at Provincial School of Trades, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller, Whitby called on Mr. and Mrs: Wilbert Archer, Friday. Mrs, Robt. Ford is spending a few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Me- Kee, Cadmus and Mr, and Mrs. Eric Barr, Bowmanville, visited the Gordon Strongs Sunday. A group of High School Stu- dents chartered a bus to Tor- onto to the Royal Winter Fair on Saturday. Sorry to report Mr. Ray Bradburn underwent surgery in Bowmanville Hospital Thurk- day. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr, Norman Withers, Edmon- ton Alta. (a grandson of Sam Gibson a former resident of Cartwright) called on numer- ous relatives in Bowmanville and Cartwright Saturday and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Benson Dunn, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright, Jim and Margaret were Sun- day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wright and family. Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham called on her Aunt Mrs, M. Campbell in Bobcaygeon hos- pital Sunday. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn Oshawa, visited Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Do- reen and Donald, Enniskillen on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Trewin ahd boys 'and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright. ; Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Yel- lowless and family, Solina, vi- sited Mr, and Mrs. Emest Lar- mer Sun Yell, 581 | 'Mrs.' B Divan Bid ld. ren spent \y night with her aronts r. and Mrs, Wilf Brown, Courtice.' Sunday vis- seats on the platform anil the following 'programme was giv.' LL i pe itors with the Bob Bryans were 'Mr. and 'Mis! Cliff ' Barber, was given by Mrs. Brechin. '| Nettie and Marjorie Aldred. 1 Treasurer--Mrs. D. Moore. SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mys. S. Hayes spent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoskin and the week-end with Mr. and family of Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Krugh. Mrs. R. Tetlow 1s visiting her | Mics Grace Pots Sho \ daughter, Mrs. Haynes at Bow-| iss Grace bogue spent the | week-end with her brother and Mr. C. Harding and Paul of | Sister-in-law in Oshawa. i : Mrs. Roy of Port Perry, Sunday guests of! daughter in Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred. | evening. Brodie talked to Germany, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Davis of. Dunbarton at their cottage in Mr. Roy Pogue is in Hamil: McLaren's Beach for the week- | ton Hospital--our good wishes end. 180 to him for a speedy re- Congratulations to Mr. John-| covery. son on his success at the Royal } ) with his horses. Che Head U.C.W. met Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Les Walker of | nesday evening, Nov. 13th, at Toronto and Mr. C. Croll of|the home of Mrs. Reta Rodman Toronto here for the week-end |in Oshawa with 17 members Point. land 2 visitors present. Mrs. McLaren and Mrs. R. Our meeting opened Coker calied on Mr. and Mrs. | the first two verses of "From C. Fralick on Sunday. . . weanland"s Iey Mountains". Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones, Ohio followed bv the Lord's Prayer dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. M. Mahovolich of Oshawa at his home here for the week end. Miss Dianne Fralick has se- cured a position in the office|_ at Peel's Poultry Farm. Good luck Dianne. Miss Linda Fralick has gone to London, England for the winter. Good luck to Linda in HOI WORK meee eens Trust we meet you at the Sunday morning service, 10:15 a.m. at Grace. GRACE U.C.W. MEETING The Nov. meeting of Grace U.C.W. was held on Wednesday night, Nov. 13th in the Church Parlour. Twenty members were present. Mrs. E. Prentice opened the meeting by all repeating The Lord's Prayer. An Armistice poem was read. Mrs. Prentice welcomed all present. The devotional in charge of Mrs. R. Fralick, who read a poem, "First Things First". Mrs. P. Jeffrey read the scripture lesson taken from Proverbs, part of the fifteenth chapter. The story was read by Mrs. Fralick. Mrs. Cawker read the poem, "Dwell Deep". Mrs. Fra- lick . closed the devotional with prayer. Roll Call. Minutes, Corres- pondence. The Treasurer gave a good report. Offering was taken. Te I L ~ Mystery Sister evening to be Dec. 4th, at the Church. Exchange 50¢ gift, each gift to be given to our own Mystery Sister. ; Mrs. Smith gave a report for Port Perry Hospital. Church steps to be discussed at a later date. } Program-- Reading by Mrs. Jackson, "When the Men Folk Around". 'A contest, riddles, with reading was taken Collins gave the reading, "A "A lovely lunch was served by Officers for 1964 President--Mrs. E. Prentice. 1st Vice--Mrs. R. Cawker. 2nd Vice--Mrs. R. Fralick. Secretary--Mrs. R. Thomas. Te RS Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Esserry, Courtice; Mr, and Mrs. Bill Bryans and Mr. and Mrs. Orlee Miller, Fenelon Falls. Mrs. Nivens and Mrs. French |, and Mr, and Mrs. Bill Cox, Bowmanville and Mr. Wm. Thompson, Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning over the week-end. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville. family dinner, Michael Starr. said in unison. The Scripture' from Matt. 28. verses 16-20. Mrs. Gordon! Celebrates 65th Anniversary 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Peel celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 16th, 1963. Peel were married at Blackstock 65 years ago and they lived ' near Bethany until 1908, when they moved to the vicinity of Port Perry. In 1952 when Mr. Peel retired, they moved into Port Perry where they have resided ever since that time. They have two sons, Harry and Ronald, both of Port Perry, also four grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. evening, Nov. 16th, Mr. and Mrs. Peel were entertained at a They were also the recipients of many cards and congratulations, and telegrams from Her Majesty The Queen, Premier Robarts, the Hon. M. B. Dymond and the Hon. 0] Heathen Woman's Face" and read the story which dealt with the modern missionary who must be an expert in many fields. We concluded our wor ship with offering. The minutes for Sept. and Oct. were approved and the Roll Call answered with words of wisdom The fol.wing disbursements were moved and seconded: $10. Hospital Doll Draw. $35. 3M. & M. Fund. $20. Bible Society $5. March of Dimes. The Nominating Committee to compile a list of officers for 1964-65 are: Dorothy Martyn, Marion Carter. Betty Reader. The Dec. meeting will be he'd at the new home of Beryl Pearce in Port Perry. Our President. Marie Clark pro- nounced the benediction. While a sandwiches delicious lunch of and relishes was being prepared, Mabel Graham ran a contest on the 'Parts. of the Body" won by Ruth Heayn Maud with Travell low. Mr. and Mrs, On Saturday --Star Photo POWER GENERATORS 55 years of age, apply directly to above, or: = MR. J. REID, 852-3214 (collect if n Special arrangements for shift workers. | | td Training Course In Civilian Rescue STARTS IN UXBRIDGE ON WEDNESDAY (EVENING) 'December 11, 1963 (Place and Time to be Advised) st" § TRAINING INCLUDES PRACTICE IN THE USE OF STAND-BY AND PUMPS, ROPES, RIGGING, ACETYLENE CUTTING, BASIC FIRST-AID, BASIC FIRE-FIGHT- ING AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS RELATIVE TO, LIFE SAVING. Chief Instructor: MR. J. GARRETT, Chief Rescue Officer, Measures Organization, Box 10, ' Airport, Male residents of Uxbridge, Port Perry and surrounding districts, 18 ecessary) OXY- Emergency + Oshawa. EY fo x