oJ i 4 ssn tatdadubt pain dos situa isla nsiseindim = BLACKSTOCK By Olga Hill All units of the U.C.W. met this past week. The Candace Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Roy McLaughlin with Mrs. Neil Malcolm in charge, in the absence of the: leader. Mrs. Ken Lee gave the Devo- tional on "Beginning Again", Mrs. Ralph Larmer expounded on the. 12th chapter of Jesus Christ and the Christian Life. 10 members, 1 visitor and 2 children attended. Eight members of the Anna unit met at the home of Mrs. Roy Taylor Tuesday afternoon. Leader Mrs. Geo. Skelding opened meeting with prayer. Mrs. Murray Byers led 'the study of Chapter 12 of Jesus Christ & the Christian Church. The worship on Envy was pre- pared by Mrs, L. Thompson, but since she was unable to attend, several ladies read parts of it. A very interesting letter of thanks for cards received from Miss Frances Wallbridge, Angola, was read. Mrs. Fred Dayes was hostess for the Dorcas unit Wednesday afternoon, Following the Call to Worship, a hymn, Psalm and NEWS -- Scripture passage, Mrs. Lloyd Wright, leader, gave the Medi- tation on "Alive with His Life" and led in prayer, Each mem- ber told of some interesting thing she had done or seen or a trip during the summer. A Biblical quiz--Cast the Intru- der--was quite thought provok- ing. ~ Attendance 7. Twelve members of the Es- ther unit had a fine meeting at the home of Mrs. Ernest Swain Wednesday evening. Leader, Mrs. Arnold Taylor opened meeting by reading Hymn of the Week, by Miss Beatrice McLean, Mrs. Keith VanCamp led a sing song of Hymns, Highights of Missionaries in Brazil, their work and problems was discussed, At all units the Regional Rally in Kedron Nov. 8rd was announced and items of local interest planned, A large crowd gathered in the Recreation Centre Friday night in honour of Mr. & Mrs, Lyle Millson' (nee Patricia Wotten). . Mr. Cecil Gibson acted M.C. On his invitation the Bride and Groom took seats on the platform while Mrs. Gordon Strong played the wedding march. Piano solos were played by Wendy Lee and Cheryl Graham, Sharon Lar- PORT 'PERRY STAR -- THURS DAY, SEPT. 29, 1966 -- 17 mefand Karen Thompson gave interesting, appropriate read- ings. Sharon Archer, accom- panying herself on the guitar sang "Send me the Pillow that you Dream on", Joan, Carol and Norma Wotten accompan- ied "by their mother on the piano sang "Have you ever been blue" and Galloway Bay". A mock wedding presented by Ivan Bradburn, Maxine McKee, Roy Bradburn, Nancy Frew & Doug [Fallis, caused much laughter, The M.C. presented the hap- Py couple with a coffee table and two end tables from the community, a set of T.V. Tab- A New Wave of New Ideas ios like to make waves at Ford... stir up ¢ new ideas...a whole new wave of fresh ideas that more and more people have dis- : covered--and switched to. The new wave from Ford keeps ¢ growing. 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RE *Ford's unsurpassed Extended Warranty: Full car--2-Year/24,000-Miles; Power train components--5-Year/50,000-Miles, See your Dealer for full details les from her sisters of the L.0.B.A. and some miscellane- ous gifts, After both bride & groom had expressed their ap- preciation, lunch was served, followed by dancing to music provided by Mrs. Howard Lee, David Wotten, Roy Ashton, Sharon Archer and David. Mr. L. Argue called for the squares. In the United Church Sunday morning the choir sang the Anthem "We Hear Thy Voice". Rev. Romeril delivered a fine sermon on "Am I my Brother's Keeper", In St. John's Church. Rev. Rose chose as his subject "Au- thority" and brought out a great deal of real food for thought. Sympathy is extended the sisters and friends of Mrs. J. Gibson (Eunice Whitfield) who died in Cobourg, a week ago. Also to the friends of Mr, nc nr CH et NR a thos ee Giro 2 : - a ™ i - Ge Am Cr ipo a \ ~ # a wk -- En ar ~ oor el RAL a RN A ill AE Garnet Malrood of Bowmanville 3 = §i AX who also died a week ago. The second meeting of the Cartwright Casseroles 4 - H "Dressing Up Vegetables" club was held on Thurs, Sept. 22, 1966 at the home of the assist- ant leader, Mrs. Ralph Larmer. After the pledge, the min- utes were read by Beth Duns-. moor on the first meeting. The roll call for this and every meeting is for every girl to bring 10c. to help pay for the vegetables. After discussing topics and notes were copied, the 12 girls were eager to cook the vegetables and then eat them. At approx. 8.45 p.m, the meeting was closed with O Canada. Mr, and Mrs. Reid Heaslip, Toronto are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow and visit- ing their other relatives in this area. Mrs. Martin (Mary Corley) Toronto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Schlacht, Courtice, visited Mr. and Mrs Eric Barr and Beverley Sunday. (Continued on page 20) napkins, coasters, Ww and playing cards from the many available styles you'll see in the personalized "Just for You® sample book. Pa, it make wonderfd > 4 ¥ 5 t LG % Re . sw a i i Toa et Fr ; de ~ IR