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Port Perry Star (1907-), 6 Mar 1969, p. 3

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Li Ps 1 es + NT A ot WLS AA ay RENTER SSO HAR iE ES Vs BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill The General Meeting: of the U.C.W. took the form of a Coffee Party on Tues morning, when all women of the community were in- vited. Over 50 ladies and 25 pre-school and babies attended. Following the social hour Mrs. Bill Ferguson and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp led . the Worship period, with Brotherhood as their theme. Jean read a poem on Brotherhood. Norma offered prayer and read the Scripture pass- age. Offering was re- ceived and dedicated. Be- fore the singing of the hymn--*"In Christ there is no East or West" Jean told of the life of its writer John .Oxenham. Mrs. David Kyte led a' sing-song for the children who were seated around their special table with colouring books, etc. and Jean F read them a story. President Mrs. Roy Mec- Laughlin and Secretarv Mrs. Ross Duff now took their chairs at front and after President had exten- ded a hearty welcome each lady 'was asked to stand and tell her name and the names of her children port was received, Worlds Day of Prayer March 7th present. - Treasurer's re- was 'announced 'also' the Anglican Fashion Show on April 18 and the March General * Meeting, which is to be a mid-day pot luck dinner followed by a programme o n_ Easter theme. 'Mrs. Romeril showed a film about an Eskimo Ar- tist -- "Kenojuak" a sing- sing was lead by Mrs. Kyte with Mrs. Neil Werry 'at the piano then the children's film "Tukter & 'us his Dogs" was shown. Closed with Benediction by the President Some ladies enjoyed the Friendly Hour Wednesday afternoonand played gam- es or quilted as they wish- ed. Why oh why do men seem so "shy?" There was an excellent attendance of people from Nestleton, Blackstock at the skating party. sponsored by Black- stock United Sunday S Friday night. Following the skating all went to the C. E. Centre fr lunch and played crokinole and chec- kers. All report a very enjoyable time. Msds. Ivan Thompson, Roy Turner and Fred Ha- milton attended the Cen- tral Area Girl Guide As- sociation dinner at Osha wa Guide House Wednes- day evening. Misses Carol Werry, Kay Porrill and Lorri Turner were among the 80 girls who attended the Central Area Ranger Cadet Con- ference in Oshawa Friday to Sunday. : Services were well at- tended in both Churches Sunday morning. Rev. P. Romeril took as his theme "Why He was Rejected". Rev. R. C. Rose said--We should become the agents of the Manifestation of 'the Gospel of Christ -- His text was--'"Send Her Away for she Cryeth after Mr. and Mrs. Burney Hooey and Roy, Solina, visited the Tom Hodges & Mrs. Argue Tuesday, on the occasion of Tommy Hodge's, birthday. Mrs. Ira Argue spent the week-end in Toronto and attended the wedding of her grand-daughter Miss Lynda Hyde and Mr. EL LO EERE J 7 : 985-2681 Aa S08 SC CCT IRC 3 Years FREE ESTIMATE 20-24-30-36 MONTHS to PAY NO PAYMENTS FOR 2 MONTHS AFTER COMPLETION PHONE DAY or NIGHT 128-9292 o OSHAWA -- ONTARIO Your Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING -R.R. #1, PORT PERRY / f Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ)? Licenced Mechanic -- | Gross - Canada Li Asphalt Driveways & Parking Lots GUARANTEE LN AA Ah SA CS XX § XN $ / / 4 PUT YOUR ORDER IN NOW! 20% Off Cadmus and|- BEFORE APRIL 1st William Whitehead, Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Roger Do~ rell, Ottawa were Thurs- day-Sunday guests of the Stuart Dorrells and visit- ed the Dalton Dorrells & other relatives. Glad to report Mr; Har- old Larmer got home from Hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong visited Mr. Mrs. Alvin Bruce, chester Sunday. Young people noticed at their respective homes for the week-end were:-- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swain and Miss Helen; Mr. Floyd Kyte, Belleville; Mr. Bob Kyte; Mr. Brian Mount- joy and Mr. Dennis Mc- Laughlin, Guelph; Mr. Larry Hoskin, Hamilton; on Man- Misses Lorna Wright, Wa- | terloo; Cheryl Larmer, Marion Bradburn, Linda Venning, and Judy Swain, Oshawa; Janice Byers, Guelph; Mr. Lloyd Trewin York University; Paul Rahm Sick Children's. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg, Greenwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pegg, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tay- lor entertained their fam- ily -- Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor of Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and. Carolyn of Manilla; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tay- lor, Dianne & BettyJane for supper Friday even- ing on the occasion of Anson. Kathleen and Arn- old's February birthdays. Mrs. M. P. Philp, West Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Oliver Saturday. } Mr. and Mrs. George Samells, Port Perry, were Friday "supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samells. Miss Barbara Brown, 'Courtice; Mr. Bob Fairey, Bobbi Ann & Lorra, Bowmanville, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bry- ans .and family Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. George Bryans and Stuart| were-Sunday guests: -- Sorry to report Mr. Rus- sel Mountjoy is in Port Perry Hospital for sur- gery. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paisley and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Finch, Dunnville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pais- ley and children. ow FRIENDLY HOOPER -- IN MARRIAGE Ptolemy & Grieve B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. Port Perry PHONE: 985-3182 and: and Mrs. |. Mrs. George Fowler, a- long with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rutherford of Pet- erborough were Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ru- Mr. Johnston Rowland, Millbrook visited his aunt Mrs. J. A. Johnston Wed- nesday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee were Monday supper Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Bruce, Port Perry; Sunday -- Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Thompson, Ome- mee and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wannon, Orono, through the week -- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Yelverton. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hains and family, Tyrone and Mrs. H. De La Matter and 'Mr, and Mrs. Allan Hitchman, Toronto, visit- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 6, 1969 -- 3 ANA is ALR we rr Tae AR ed Mrs. G. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pearce Sunday. Sunday supper guests of Mrs. L. Henry were:-- Mr. & Mrs. Merrill Henry and family, Newcastle; Mr. Clarence Kentner, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Besma, Bowman- ville; Mrs. D.. Forrest and: daughter Cinda, of Otta- wa. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cryderman, Solina visited last Wednesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow- lees and, family on Sun- day, with- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Ray Suggitt won first prize in a Massey Fergu- son Ski Whiz Snowmobile race at Barrie Saturday. March 1st, COMMITTEE NAMED Reeve Henry Polak, Ajax; Reeve Delson Shier, Canning- ton and Reeve W. H. 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