Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-), 30 Jan 1969, p. 3

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Bd Tile - - TT EE -- [a ' > hasnt SS a WEE V ITT a Ted DR SY PROF ROT AREV IS AVY LAR SLO irk BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. met in the Vestry on Tuesday, January 21st. Due to so many being ill, just seven members and three visitors attended. Leader Mrs. Walter Wright opened the meeting with a poem "Do I Pray?" and hymn 596 was read in unison. Mrs. Romeril conducted the Bible Study and Worship on "Peter's Declaration about Jesus", Very interesting & thought provoking discus- sions were held, These were interspersed with hymns -72 and ,74. Offering was re- ceived and dedicated and Mrs. Romeril offered prayer. Secretary Mrs. Russel Mountjoy sent a request that she be relieved of her office due to poor health, All were sorry but hope she will be able to carry on later, Mrs, George Skelding was appoint- ed Secretary with Mrs, Ken. neth Samells assistant. Mrs. K. Samells asked to be relieved of Community Friendship and Visiting and Mrs., Hill was appointed to that. position. Plans were made for serving dinner to Toronto Camera Club Febru- ary 15th, The roll call for February 18th unit is to be an article for layette for bale. Presby- terial at Kingsway Oshawa, Feb. 12th was announced and it was hoped most people would be over flu and able to attend. Mrs. W. Wright in charge of the programme for the day, gave a very interesting talk on the Historical Insight of China, Hostess Mrs, Murray Byers served a delicious lunch and a social half hour was spent. Mrs. Walt Larmer, Toron- to, visited Mrs. J. A.-Johns- ton Tuesday, : Mrs. P. Woodward, Brook- lin, spent Tuesday with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dor- rell and 'family spent the week-end = with the Roger Dorrells, Ottawa. = Prize winners at the W. I. euchre Friday night -- Mrs. George Bowers high lady; Mrs. W. Archer second lady; Mr. Percy Van Camp high gent; Mr. George Bowers 2nd gent. Lucky draw Mr. Carl Wright. Next party Wednes- day, February 5th. Featuring all new and PIANOS. Chomas House of Music Annual Bargain Bonanza Organs- Thomas, Lowrey, Hammond, Gulbransen Pianos - Willis, Heintzman and Williams Accordians - Hohiver, Mundinger and Caruso | All models specially reduced for this week only. 'SHOP "NOW AND SAVE UP TO $1200. ON" ORGANS AND UP TO $250. ON NEW WILLIS THOMAS HOUSE OF MUSIC 1820 DUNDAS STREET EAST WHITBY, ONTARIO (Opposite K Mart at Garrard Road) ~f-Open-9:30 a.m. ---9:30 p.m. everyday... ..| |]... Phone 576-3921 used models in stock. NOTICE HANK'S PASTRIES WILL BE CLOSED For Renovations FROM Monday, February 10 WILL RE-OPEN Monday, February 17 WATCH FOR OPENING SPECIALS Blackstock Official Board met Jan. 22nd, 1969 with 25 present -- 259, ladies. Min- utes of last meeting were read and adopted. Report- ed that all organizations in the charge had raised $20,- 000, Circuit Budget was rais- ed to $8,000 and a notice re- ceived that minimum mini- sterial remuneration now is $6,000. Rev. P. Romeril confirmed his plan to retire at mid summer and urged the new Pastoral relations committee to get in touch with Rev. FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS AT REAR ENTRANCES FROM "QUEEN & MARY ST. LADIES | SHOES CLEARING PRICES EW SPRING LINES FOR SPRING SEWING Complete Line | YARD GOODS Basil Long, and get started looking for a new minister, Said committee is:--Lawr- ence Malcolm, Daniel Corby, James Marlow, Harold Kyte and Ivan Thompson. The re- allignment Committee had suggested Blackstock becom- ing a two point charge, but a resolution approved a one year- tnial as a two point preaching charge, with Cad- mus and Nestleton alternat- ing every other Sunday. Commencing March 2nd Ser- vices will be at 10 a.m. and 11.15 am, 'Caesarea Church will be closed but Nestleton extends a warm hearted invitation for them all to join with PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Jan. 30,1969 -- 3 North Nestleton. Blackstock also invited as many as would come to attend their 10 a.m. service. Appreciation was express- ed to Rev. P. Romeril for all his years of exceptional ser- vice, also to the ladies who provided coffee and cake prior to the motion of ad- attended the funeral of Mr. H. Delemater in Toronto on Wednesday * Sympathy is extended the Wright families in the death of their sister Mrs. Norman Holmes' in Oshawa Sunday morning. (Continued on Page 5) journment. . Sincere sympathy is ex- tended Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean, Miss Gertrude Henry and all the relatives in the sudden death of Mr. Melville Griffin Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce; Mr. & Mrs. Harold Crawford HOMES WANTED a REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 AV =] 10) 0d DEPARTMENT Wiig 95% WINTER MEN'S = 514.95 Value Now Only s§ 05 é | WALLPAPER BOOTS QUI OUR REGULAR NEW STOCK BOOK IS FULL OF INTERESTING PATTERNS. ALL ONE PRICE HY WINTER CO LADIES COATS Boy's -- $5.95 MEN'S -- ALL SIZES SYNOI HD f \TS ALL SIZES DISCOUNT $9.95 LTED . JACKETS DRO PARKA $13.95 -

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