Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Feb 1965, p. 4

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Bm AX > Le -~ Sa - ; eS _ was chairman. -~-gang-4"In--the- Plaza' -and-"I'nr 4 ~-- PORT PERRY STAR, . Te RY AOR NC AL PERS ¥ + Te aN e TIIATE HN LEA A 1 CERES §, ER RAAT FIR SAD AF WS LVRS SF i v Thugsday, February 25th. Blacksto The Semi-final Public Speak- ing Contest for Cartwright, Manvers and Darlington was held and well attended in the 'Community Hall, Blackstock, Tuesday, Feb. 16th. Mr. A. Meckley, Bowmanville Speaker were: 1. Debbie McLean, Hampton. Topic "Our First Year on the Farm." 2. Linda Mountjoy, Black- stock--""A Day Without Elec- tricity". 38. Cindy Ayre, Bowmanville --"John Kennedy". 4. Leanne Dorrell, Blackstock. --"T'wo Weeks in a Tent". 6. Elva Kiniar, Bowmanville --"Sunnybrook Hospital". -6. Debbie Walker, Bowman- ville--"Ancient Civilization and Beliefs". 7. Bob Fraser, Solina--""The Kom Tike Expedition". Half way through the speech- es. The Blackstock Public Schol Gleen Club under the di- rection of Mr. Richard Holden Gonna Sing", and while the judges were summing up their decisions sang "Skaters Waltz" and "Vive la Campagnie". Judges were: Miss Carolyn Brenton, Bowmanville; Mr. Al- lan Boyd, Oshawa; and Mr. Bill Barton, Oshawa. J The five chosen as winners here were: Leanne Dorrell 1st; Bob Fraser 2nd; Debbie Me- Lean 8rd; Cindy Ayre 4th and Linda Mountjoy 5th. These will again compete in the Durham County Contest at Orono Tuesday 23, Every contestant here re- ceived a book and the five who go on will receive a miniature eup. Mr. Cecil Morrison, Bowman- ville, Sec'y-Treas. of the Dur- ham Trustee and Ratepayers Association arranged the even- ing. . ck News A very pleasant day was spent at the arena Monday when the Curling Club held a Bonspiel. - Winning teams were: First-- Harold Swain, Keith' Van Camp, Roy Werry, Jim Gray; Second --Boyd Ayre, Jerry Peterson, Albert Rundle, Paul Kowal -- this team from Hampton; Third --Neil Malcolm, Bob Kenny, Dr. McMaster, Ted Lake--Port Perry team; Fourth--Roy Mec- Laughlin, Frank Hoskin, Ger- ald Kelly and Allan Beacock. Twenty Messengers and two leaders met Tuesday after school. Hymn 604 was sung. The Messenger Motto learned, followed by an illustration story on the motto. Elizabeth Thomp- son told the story "Let the children come to me", Roll was answered by each child telling the date of birthday and age. Offering taken and dedicated. Closed with the Messenger prayer. After which games of Trinidad, Brazil and a Valen-| E dine-game were played? The Explorers met Tuesday after school. Following the singing of the Explorer Hymn and repeating the Purpose, Nancy Dorrell introduced the Study Book ow Brazil. Taking part in the Worship were: Dale Van Camp, Leslie Wright, Hea- ther Dorrell & Barbara Wheel- er dedicated the offering. Ten dollars was cleared from the sale of calenders. Meeting closed with games. The Candace Unit assembled at the home of Mrs. Gordon Paisley at 9.30 am, Tuesday, Feb. 16th. Ten members at- tended. After coffee and muf- fins, during which time some business was discussed, leader cpened the meeting with pray- .er. - Chapters 2, 3, 6 & 10 of God and His Purpose were dealt with by Msds. R. Larmer; D. Dorrell; B. Gunter and P. Rom- HEATIN We can supply WINTER HOME COMFORT ; LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR THIS WINTER HEATING OIL or COAL Both Products are of Top Quality REESOR FUEL & LUMBER } PORT PERRY, ONTARIO G FUEL you with either Phone 985-7951 TA Ph SH . EN RRL SSL FD PS 8 Sh ded eril. Mrs. Romeril making a, read the scripture passages and | lunch. final summary and going on! Mrs. Duff read more on "De. Mrs. Stanford Van Camp was through worship period. | pression". "The Tale /of . a hostess for the Dorcas unit on Six members and one child| Bale" was read by the leader. Wednesday afternoon. Nine attended the meeting of the Also some excerpts from Rev.| members, two visitors and three Anna unit at the home of Murs. Floyd Honey's address at Pres-| children attended. Mrs. Walter Ross Duff Tuesday afternoon. |bytery were given. Two home | Wright opened the meeting with Mrs. Samells, leader, opened and three hospital calls were a poem--"Don't Quit" and gaye with a call to worship on "De-> reported. Arter the closing ex- | the devotional with meditation (Continued on Page b) " pression", Mrs. Carnaghan ercises the hostess served] GIR gu DOES SHUR-GAIN TAKE THE EXTRA TROUBLE TO MAKE - { SELECTED-GRANULATED FERTILIZER _. Because it's more effective. 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