Moa we 3 SR Sh of a Ce Na Am A I a » - -~ = one SA pl ger] a VR RISA TRIO RL TRS SCOR FT u a Sg " » fe "in 2 Bo ER En Ne SR A ar ia NL lw Ant Rei LR x wh SES AS A" AARNE Ca RARER ARR Sy x iin 8 , FEB. 2nd, 1967 Grand Mastor Visits The presentation was made by Legnard Beadle, There were approx. 200 guests at the gathering. Port Perry Pictured above is the Oddfellows Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, Max Singer and his wife, Toronto, holding the beautiful Aluminum Tray, which was presented to them last Saturday evening at the Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry. The occasion was his "Official Visit" to Ontario District #41. ° D.D.G.W. --Staff Photo Blackstock News By O. Hill Splendid - services were -held in both churches Sunday morn- ing. The attendance was a little under par, as some hadn't got, their lanes and driveways opened after Friday and Satur- day's snow and drifting. . In the United Church the choir sang an Anthem--{ How Beautiful upon the Mountains". Rev. Romeril spoke on the "Need for Forgiveness". ----In-St- John's Church Rev. R. C. Rose chose as the theme of his sermon "Changes in Chris- tian Living and Church plans". Due to the snow drifting faster than plows could keep all roads opened and then storm changing to sleet and freezing rain, the schools closed at 2.00 p.m. Friday and buses took the pupils home lest it get much worse, but~ fortunately rain ceased before dark. Saturday over forty members ~of the Toronto Camera Club toured some of this area, taking pictures. At noon they gather- ed in the Christian Education room of the United Church and enjoyed a hot turkey dinner, which was served by the Esther unit of the U.C.W. Hearty - congratulations to Reeve Merrill VanCamp on be- "ing elected Warden--Sorry we neglected this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer attended the Ontario Guernsey Association Convention in- Ot- tawa Tuesday and Wednesday. They drove to Malton and with delegates from other places flew to Ottawa and back. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden; Maple Grove, visited the Larm- er young folk Tuesday & Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Norton VanCamp Listowel. Mr. Keith Johnston, ville spent Wednesday and Thursday with his mother Mrs. J. B. Johnston and sister Mrs. Roy Avery, and Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Don Hamilton and six children, Oakville called. Mrs. Robt. Ford returned home Sunday from a six week visit in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and Jim, Whitby and Miss Marilyn of Peterboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer Saturday. Miss Lynda Kyte, Guelph and Mr. Ray Mountjoy, Waterloo, spent the week-end at their respective homes. Belle- Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy McLaugh- lin and Debbie were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone. Miss Alice Stevenson and Mr. Harold Stevenson, Willowdale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor, Dianne and Betty Jane were Sunday supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Don Noble and family, Ux- bridge. ---- Miss Edna Larmer is visiting her brother Mr. and Mrs. Walt Larmer and son, Toronto. Messrs. Murray Byers, Ivan Mountjoy, Ernest Swain, Dalton Dorrell and Roy McLaughlin at- tended the Canadian Farm and Industrial Equipment Show in Torontd Wednesday. The Official Board of Black- stock charge met--Wednesday night. The numerous officers gave very satisfactory reports. Rev. P. Romeril was invited to remain for another(his eleventh year). Prize winners at the Institute euchre Wednesday night were Mrs. Osmond Wright and Mr. Walter Lawrence. Weather being cold yester- day. The ice is in good condi- tion 'at the Arena, so the Curl- ers are having a Bonspiol to- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly & girls; Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Graham were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Medland and family, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibson, Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson. ~~Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hale, Sutton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Pickering visited Mrs. G. ¥oy- ler Sunday. Mrs. A. Leighton moved into an apartment of the Martyn block, at the week-end. Check The Label At time of writing there is drifts of snow, particularly in the country, but it has been a nice winter for getting around, especially for us.oldsters. Cheer up folks Spring will soon be here. A large number of members attended the last meeting at the Club, over fifty enjoyed the afternoon on Jan. 25th. Musi- cal chairs caused a lot of a- musement and many joined in, conducted by Mrs. C. Glass with E. Redman at the piano. A hearty sing song was also en- joyed. . Men are in charge at next social meeting. Come on men, show the women what you can do. Lot's of get & go in the Senior Citizens yet. Many go to Toronto this Fri- day on Feb. 3rd to see the Ice Follies at Maple Leaf Gardens. Bus leaves I.G.A. Port Perry at 3 p.m. sharp. Matinee 5.30 p.m. Let's hope weather is good (Bus Committee) Mrs. Irene Prentice, Mrs. E. Allen, Mrs. J. Robert- son). Mrs. Allen takes the place of the late Mr. T. Gibson. After our entertainment cards were played and many had a friendly chat. Nice lunch ser- ved by group in charge. Mrs. M. Cullen, President, conducted a little time for business. 2 p.m. Next Euchre Feb. 4th (Sat.) at 8.30 p.m. & new group as planned in charge. Many prizes and money was donated for Euchres month of January. Twenty tables were set up for the last Euchre. This. crowd is very encouraging and a nice time is in store for those who attend. This is one way Club has of defraying the expenses of heat and extras, so join in these friendly gatherings. Those winning prizes at the Euchre Sat., Jan. 21st as fol- lows--Ladies first Mrs. R. Cook, solation Mrs. A. Taylor. high Mr. Bruce Bright, second (as man) Mrs. O. Gimblett, Con- solation John Bright. Please keep in mind above dates. * * * Road of Life The road of life sometimes grows steep, And our steps begin to slow, As we seek amid daily toil and strife, Greater happiness to know. We search the path on either side Or look toward the gleam ahead For an ever elusive will-o the wisp, When it lies close at hand instead. Genuine happiness dwells in our hearts, Senior Citizens Club 1 per in the school room of the Next meeting Feb. 8th, Wed. 'Seconid Mrs. D. Howsam, Con- B Men's| [© We need not seek it afar, By rendering service to others, We will find it wherever we are. Manchester NEWS On Sunday evening, Febru- ary 5th at 8 o'clock there will be a panel discussion in the school room of the church, with Prospect and Scugog congrega- tions participating. A cordial invitation is extended to all in- terested. Refreshments will be served. We are glad to report Mrs. McCartney and Mr. Midgley are improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson and Dianne of Welland were re- cent week-end guests of his parergs here. Miss Carolyn Maslonson, St. Catherines, was with her sister | Mrs. Bill Lamb and family over the week-end. The U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. Theo. Stevens on Thursday afternoon, February 2nd, at 2 o'clock. There will be a pancake sup- church on the evening of Shrove Tuesday, February 7th. Rev. Mr. Teskey assisted by several gentlemen of the con- gregation will cook the pan- cakes, sausages, etc. Come and enjoy a good supper. The ladies of the U.C.W. ser- ved a hot luncheon to the Hol- stein Breeders Association last Saturday at 12.30 p.m. Mr. Wilson of Seagrave has taken over Ford Sales and Ser- vice from Mr. J. Wanninkhof, as of February 1st. GO 70 YOUR NEIGHBOUR = AND ), HONESTLY ASK, WHO'S THE BEST AT AN ELECTRICAL KEN P. MURRAY Licensed Electrical Contractor PORT PERRY, Ont. 985-7005 Real Estate Salesman Honoured George S. Stone, local representative for the Port Perry area for H. Keith Limited, Realtor, was the winner of a sales con- test for over three hundred sales people and George and his wife Ruth have spent the last two weeks in Florida. H. Keith Limited is Canada's largest rural realtor and one of the largest firms in the world. 'George has made an amaz- ing sales record for a new salesman in only two and a half years, selling approximately three million dollars worth of real estate and is one of Canada's top rural salesmen. Harvey Keith, President H. Keith Limited, Realtor, is seen presenting George S. Stone plane tickets and hotel accommoda- tion for the trip to Florida. RS II BOWLING NEWS LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Ontario... .. 25 Maintoba ...... .... ........ 23 Newfoundland 23 New Brunswick ........ 21 Alberta... Bets ies .... 20 Saskatchewan .... .... 19 Quebec cio hi 18 North West Territory... 17 ~ Prince Edward Island .. 14 Yukon . : ee 13 British Columbia seers sand 10 Nova Scotia Triples 600 & Over-- -- -E.- Pogue ---662;-- Singles 200 and Over-- E. Pogue--284, 206; I. Dowson --228; J. Middleton -- 228; R _Stone--220; A. Mulder--219; D. Crowell--218; D. Phinney--217; M. Moore--205; M. Jeffrey--204 N. Trudel--203; B. Evans--201; A. Scriver--200. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE January 25th-- Daisies ............................. 25 Tulips coos 19 Violets ........................... 18 Potunlag iim ivnion 17 ROSES oii'. 17 Daffodils ..................... 15 Sweetpeas .................. . 15 Glads ........coocooiiiii 14 Asters ITT ET 13° Bluebells ....................... 7 Sunflowers ............ 4 Snaps Singles 210 & Over-- M. Doupe--293; J. Hull--277, 231, 211; Pat Rowe--275; M. St. John--273, 210; B. Doupe--257; R. Copper--253; B. Oke--251, 244; M. Healey -- 244; Marie Cook--242; I. Doupe--232, 223; M. Graham--232; B. Bradbury --230; A. Olson--228; M. Cook --225, 217; C. Warriner--221; J. Fleming--218;. W. McLaugh- lin--216; D. Venning--214; M. | Wakeford--212; V. Rider--212. Triples 600 & Over-- J. Hull--719; -B:~ Oke == 664; -- M. St. John -- 663; M.~€ook-- 650; R. Cooper--633; M. Doupe --610; B. Doupe--601; P. Rowe --607. MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE H.S.--J. Haddley--326 H.S.W.H.--J. Hadley--327 H.T.--J. Hadley--785 H.T.W.H.--J. Hadley--788. Over 625 Triples-- 785--J. Hadley" 746--G. Carnegie 39--K. Ashton 732--R. Willerton 712--B. McNeil 695--N. McNulty 690--R.- Sweetman 665--F. Olson ~642--T. Eden 637--T. Thomas 633--J. Wilson On Your Paper Last Sunday evening a good number of the Port Perry Citizens turned out to honour Anna Forder, Richard Stephens and David Porter upon their arrival home from the Canadian Figure Skating Championships held in Toronto. skaters were met at the edge of town and escorted to the arena on the local fire truck with sirens wailing and car horns The young : blasting. Local Skaters Honoured On Arrival From Championships Upon arrival at the arena presentations were made to the skaters, along with congratulations from Reeve J. J. Gibson and the Hon. M. B. Dymond. Pictured above left to right: Reeve J. J. Gibson, David Porter, Anna Forder, Richard Stephens, Hoh. M. B. Dymond. ~Staff Photo i