4 Blackstock News (Continued) Jim Marlow read the Scripture passage. Mrs. Duff gave the Meditation. Two hymns were sung, Mrs. M. Byers gave the study on India. Mrs. Skelding led the discussion on chapter 10 of "The Word and the Way". A letter of thanks from Mrs. Tonge, Next | Hong Kong was read. roll call to be answered with a toy or article of clothing to! Anyone | be sent Mrs. Tonge. having a block for afghan kind- ly leave with Mrs. Carl Wright before the next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Duff, May 12. Miss Hazel Rogers and Miss Gertie Drew of Whitby were Tuesday guests of Miss Hazel English and Mr. Dalton English. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and family, Scarboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and Mr. Roy Ferguson last Sunday. Mrs. W. Archer visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and fa- mily, Whitby, Thursday. Mr. Stanley Malcolm return- ed home from Florida on Friday and we believe Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey are enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. John Mew, Jane and Robert, Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McNally, Colborne Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow & family, Lively, Ont., spent the week-end with their parents, brothers and sisters and fami- lies in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson visited Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mor- ton and boys, Oshawa, Satur- day evening. Mr. Roy Ferguson, and Mrs. Cecil Hill visited Mr. and Mrs, Les. Beacock, Prince Albert on Saturday evening: I Mr. and Mrs. Alf Gerrand and children, Haydon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin; Mrs. David Romeril and child- ren and a friend, Wolfe Island, spent Friday night with Rev, P. and Mrs. Romeril and Dennis. Little Noel remained for a week. Miss Gertrude. Henry -and Doris Griffin, Toronto, spent the week-end at home. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans on the birth of a son. 'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thompson, Peterboro were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Alma Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rustin and boys, Port Credit, were Sunday guests of Mrs. H. Ford. Mr. and Mrs, Art Rustin and boys, Port. Credit, were Sunday guests of Mrs, H. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mount- joy visited Mrs. |C, Ferguson and Mr. M. Paine, Newcastle, Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Or- illia and Mr. and Mrs, Eric Barr Bowmanville. were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Strong and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomp- son and Miss Myrle Thompson, Ashburn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Orr Venning, Dr. and Mrs. John/Werry and Miss Anne, Bowmanville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Werry and Roy, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Powers, Lindsay and Mr, Arthur Clarke, Oshawa visited the Werrys during the week, : Mr, and Mrs. Lorhe Thomp- son visited Mrs. Wm. Cobble. dick, Orono, Sunday. Sorry to report Mrs. Wygerde is a patient in Port Perry hos- pital and it is hoped Mrs, W. W. VanCamp will be able to come home today. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Lancasters .............. 5 50 Sunderlands .......... 5 49 * Helicopters ............ 5 40 North Stars ............ 2 39 Plyers ...ouicmin 5 37 Jets wien, 5 37 Hurricanes ............ 2 37 Kittyhawks ............ 5 35 Bombers .................. 2 28 Mustangs ............... 2 25 Mosquitoes .............. 2 22 Spitfires .......ccceenn. 2 21 High Triple-- Irma Lewis--T741 Triples Over 600-- D. Taylor--621; B. Oke--694; G. Tassell--617; B. Bell--627; R. Willoughby--695; I. Lewis-- 741; M. Geer--674; J. Ballard-- 661; S. Brignall--702; J. Car- negie--622; K. Harper--645. High Singles-- I. Lewis--302 S. Brignall--302 Singles Over 210-- R. Short -- 232; K. Harper-- 282, 215; M. Sweetman -- 219; V. Chapman--212; J. Carnegie --268, 216; M. Doupe--239, 215; S. Brignall--302, 232; D. Gord- on--218; J, Ballard -- 274; M. Geer--246, 222; I. Lewis--302, 231; R. Willoughby -- 260, 218, 217; M. Cook--246; R. Moore-- 217; G. 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