12 - PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs, February 17th, 1966 - BLACKSTOCK By O. Hill | Mrs. Gordon Paisley Tuesday morning. Since both the Leader Blackstock Curing Club held and Vice were unable to attend, heir gw Bonspiel n hod Mrs. Harold Kyte president of Arena Monday, February AW. 00 U.C.W. presided. Follow- The weather was good, the ice | . Co | ing the routine business the la- was keen and so were the curl- A 'ovable d : had dies practised a skit they are by al n enjoyable day was had 4 present at the next general meeting. 7 M When the fing] ivocks Were | Ms, Ralph Larmer gave a thrown and the points totalled, | .. vo " fine worship on "The Import- she results were as follows: . " . ," | ance of Little Acts", The First Richard Van Camp, Ri- . : March meeting is to be held at eéhard Holden, Jim Gray, Brian | the home of Mrs. Ken Lee. Gray; Second Gerald Kelly, R y | Werry, Murray Byers, ond Mrs, Cecil Hill was hostess Frank; Third Kieth Van Camp, | for the meeting of the Dorcas Glenn Larmer, Frank Hoskin, | unit, Wednesday afternoon, 12 bran Mountjoy. High one game | ladies attended. "Mrs. Lloyd winner Garrit Brinkman. Visit- Wright opened with a reading ing teams were present from | "What Counts". Mrs. H. Tay- Bowmanville, Yelverton and lor gave the worship which con- Port Perry. | sisted of Hymn, responsive Eight members of the Can- | | reading, prayer and commentary dace ynit met at the "home of | "on Peace, PLASTER REPAIR SERVICE Cleanliness is our by-word I. -arge and small repairs - E very plastering need Arches, ceilings, etc. . N eat workmanship FRANK SHERMAN PHONE 852-6756 P) cd Mrs. Walter Wright | the cupboards in Ree. NEWS gave the offeratory prayer. The discussion on the 4th chapter of Jesus Christ and the Christian Life was led by Mrs. Stanford Van Camp. Following a little sing. song a contest on Brazil was held, Leader welcomed the three visitors and conducted the business, Several notes of thanks were read. Cards were signed for Gerald Brown also his parents. Plans were made for attending the Annual Pres- byterial in Oshawa, Feb. 15th, Closed with prayer by leader. Next meeting to be at Mrs. Herb Taylor's. Thursday evening 17 mem- bers and one visitor attended the " O.N.O. meeting at Miss Aileen Van Camp's home. Min- utes were read and approved. Treasurer reported over $60.00 cleared from the Marlow ban- quad; Chub -are-to- pay--the.-in- surance for. equipment in Re- creation centre. A card was signed by all for Shirley Wheel- er who is in hospital." .Joan Paisley will have the keys for Centre, Jessie Gunter is gollecting Jello labels. All are to continue to save. C.P. labels to get an alu- minum Pot. . Feb, 22nd, 7.30-9 p.m. their Flags and Ties are to be pre- | sented to the Cubs and Scouts in the Recreation Centre (the 0.N.O. purchased - the Flags). SHAWA CENTRE FEBRUARY 24 - 25 - 26 ARE VALUE PACKED DAYS At Oshawa Shopping Centre WATCH FOR OUR 'CIRCULAR 0341) WW PY:S OWA ¢ THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 0:00 P.M. | family had as guests Sunday: os Eyeryone welcome to this. Aileen Van Camp conducted a poetry contest, Lunch and coffee concluded a pleasant evening, Five services were held An both churches Sunday morning. In the United the choir sang the Anthem "He is My Lord". Rev. P. Romeril spoke on Freedom of Responsibility, It being Sexagesima Sunday in St. John's a special speaker Rev. Robert Mansfield who is probation officer of Social Ser- vice for Ontario County gave a very interesting talk on his work. Rev. Rose conducted the service. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. J. Peel in Port Perry Saturday. There was an extra good at- tendance 'at the W.I. euchre on Wednesday night. Prize win- ners were Mrs, George Fowler, Mr. Charles Smith and lucky draw Mr. Will Forder, Mr. "Barry Dunsmoors in Brampton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley, Brampton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Strong and Bob. Mr. andgMrs. Geo. Ruther- ford, Oshawa, visited her mo- ther Mrs, G. Fowler, Sunday, Miss Edna Larmer is visiting her brother Mr. and Mrs. Walt Larmer, Toronto. , Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Henry and family, Newcastle, visited his mother Mrs. L. Henry on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Grain- ger, Peterboro are spending a few days. with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. George Skeld- ing visited in Streetsville Sun- day with her brother Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Arch and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm & Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cook and Douglas, Mrs. A.J. Cook, Brook- and Mrs, Ken Dunsmoor,|- TBrian and Beth visited the lin; Mrs. Pearl Robson, Toronto; Mss ' Viola Ashton, Markham; Mr .and Mrs, Ted Legge, Pros- pect and Mrs. H. Taylor. The occasion being the wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. G. Cook and Mary Lou and Jamie Malcolm's birthday. Jamie en- tertained his boy friends Satur- day. Mr, and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp visited with Mr. an? Mrs. P. V. Woodward at Poinie Au Baril, Saturday. ) Rev. and Mrs, .C. H. Fergu- son, Don Mills and Mrs. Cecil Hill were Saturday supper guests of Ray and Bill Fergu- sons, Mrs. J. Heffron, Toronto, visited Mrs. Fred Hamilton, Saturday, Mrs. J. Mott, Belleville, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Venning. Worshippers Recently .the members of the Youn Worshippers' League of Greeilbank United Church re- ceived their awards for attend- J ance at the morning worship services for 1965. Mr. Earl Bacon, a member of the Session assisted the minister Rev. D. J. Harris in making the presentations. To be eligible for a certificade of an award, the boys and girls must have a sixty per cent attendance of the services that are held. The ma- jority had a recorded attend- ance of 70% to 909% and some with an almost perfect mark. Awards were made to thirty- nine boys and girls, covering the ages from first year Public School to first year High School. The good attendance of the junior members of the congre- gation at the morning services is a source of gratification to the officials ot fhe church. Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) LIMITED YOUR CERTIFIED eo - TRAVEL CONSULTANTS pS SSS 3 A complete travel service throughout the world. | No Service Charge OSHAWA 57 King St. Bast Eo SHOPPING CENTRE BABY $200 o Cash your Baby Bonus Cheque ot any Oshawa Shoppin ng Centre Store o FIN out award contest entry blank and deposit in ballot box ot the flag pole. 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