~~ BLACKSTOCK NEWS Mrs. Harry McLaughlinfat 9 o'clock, and drove first presided at the A.C. meet-|to the Martyr's Shrine. ing held in the Parish Hall wert inside and a Priest fold on June 19th, Mes, Donnefal us the storv of the Shrine. "played for a hymn which was| We walked to the Huron Vill- followed by prayer. Mrs.[age, Ste. Marie, but we could Staniland reported card tab- not get. in. 'half-yearly pledges are paid. over lunch served by I[for us, Dempsey and L. McArthur. started out for Niagara Falls. At 11.30 they. arrived at St. About 7 p.m. they left to and - Stiles go home. day. (Written by Darlene the home of Mrs. Jack Green |kenstael, Next meeting at Mrs. Chas. Fee's in Sepfember, "Mrs. R. Corden's and Mrs. H. Jamieson; Yellowlees Grade 6 classes [Ann Marlow; Todd Martyn; spent a wonderful day in |Janis McLaughlin; Terri Ro- Then we got on les, and several kitchen sup-|{he bus and went to Little plies purchased, also that our| Lake Park to eat our lunch. r After we had enjoyed -our A hearty vote of -thanks-was lunch, we went to the mu- tendered Art Bailey. for fix-| seum that was in. the park. ing the chairs for the nursery An hour later, we went to' class. = Mrs. McLaughlin re-| port Penetanguishene, ported on the committee Naval Establishment, meeting for the Garden Party| we were there, we 'had three at Donnerals and final ar-|guides to, show us around. rangements were made, It| The place was decided to send a dona- seemed. to enjoy the most tion to the Diocesan Care|was the Guardhouse where _Centre_co-sponsored--by the| there was a small dungeon A.C. W. and the U.C.W. in|and two cells, Toronto. . Mrs. Van Camp,| After an enjoyabl time in Sunshine Sec. reported . 6 Midland, we left for Black- cards sent. Church cleaning| stock at 4 o'clock. We arriv- date was set for July 4th. Aled at the school at 6.30 p.m. social half hour was spent| Our parents Although the day was a bit _ At 8.30 am. June 13, 1969,) chilly, everyone had a won the grade 8 class of C.C.P.S.|derful time. = - (Written by Terry Freer and Heda. Mazzavolo) Catharines to see the locks| Grade 5 pupils of C.CPS. "and then went to Queenston| enjoyed a bus trip to a Na- Heights to eat lunch. Here|tural History Museum near they saw Brock's Monument.|Cordova Mines on Tuesday, They then toured the Adam|June 18th. Pupils were ac- Beck Power Plant and also companied by their teacher Fort -George. Then at supper|Mrs. D. Dorrell and three time they arrived at the Falls. mothers, Msds. Post, Sutton . All enjoyed the 'Congratulations fo the fol- Malcolm. {lowing pupils of Mrs. .) "The Anglican Guild met at| Thompson -- Marlene Kroc- Honors. . Grade 3 ~-- Thursday night. "The hostess{piano and Cordell Keuning, ~~gave.the worship. Hymn Un-| Pass, Grade 3 piano. ; to the Hill was sung. Scrin- Pupils of Mrs. R. Wilson ture Luke 15 was read, fol-|-- Elaine Wright, Grade 4, lowed 'by prayers. Mrs. R.|pass; Heather Dorrell, Grade Corden: reported she and|8, honours; Mrs." F. Staniland had pur-|Gr. 8, pass; Valerie Malcolm, chased the needed card tab-{Gr.- 2-honours; Donna 'Jack- Jes and kitchen utensils. Also |son, Gr. 2, pass; Darlene Mal- that the floor of Parish Hall |colm, Gr. 6, pass; Candy Mal- had been painted. Final plans |colm, Gr. 6, pass. were made for the Garden |were piano pupils. Party at Mrs, Donneral's on l.eanne Dorrell, a pupil of June 28th, No meetings to |Mrs. Hastings of Port Perry, be held in July or August. passed her Gr. 6 singing. Sunday was a very busy day in this community. - Coffee and dessert brought [the United Church at 10 a.m. another pleasant evening to |a Confirmation Service was a close. : held for the-following young On Thursday, June 19th, people: --Marilyn--Duff; - on- Janet Turner, Cindy Van Camp; Larry Wer- Cry; Janis Williams; Leslie & Cheryl Wright, Rev. P. Ro: meril delivered h§™ Seifon especially for the young peo- ple from the theme, "Let .no one despise your youth but sect the Believers an example; I Tim. 4:12. The choir sang a lovely anthem "Hold Thou My Hand Dear Lord". Promotion exercises were held in thé Sunday School at 11:15 a.m. we In St. John's at 11:15 Rev. R. C. Rose gave a fine serm- on from the theme "If Qbrist were here in body today, how would He be accepted". It being Decoration Sunday at the Union Cemetery a large number were going with flowers all day. At' 2.30 Rev. C. H. Ferguson, Don Mills, conducted the service, which was well attended: His theme "Completing the Faith of our Fathers" Heb- rews 11, Approximately 300 attend- ed the Bon Voyage tea held by the Blackstock charge, in hcnour of Rev. P. and Mrs. Romeril in the Christian Edu- cation Centre Sunday after- noon." Ladies and young men and young ladies from all the charge assisted through- out the afternoon, Pouring tea were Msds. Wallace Mar- low, M.. Fisher; G. Bowers; "A. Dysart; M. Emmerson; B. Clarke; G. Strong; N. Mairs; L. Thompson; G. Blythe and Miss Hyacinthe Booth. Mid way through the after- néon, Mr. Ivan Thompson, Chairman of the Board of Blackstock Church calléd or- chosen words, presented the Romerils with a cheque. Heather Dorrell and Janice Crawford on behalf of the Guides of whom Mr. Romeril was Teacher of Religion and Life, gave him a Bill- fold. From the Hi-C, Gordon Malcolm presented him with a sweater. Both Mr. and Mrs. Romeril made fitting replies (a personal shower was held in. the U.C.Wfor Mrs. Rom- eril a month ago). - A great spirit of good fel- lowship from all points pre- vailed through the afternoon. -Also--we--were™ glad to see some from other places of the area. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Landry, | Mass., U.S.A. and Mr. & Mrs: 'Dunbar, Denise, Cathv and der and with a few welll John Mew, Toronto, were dinner guests of" Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock and called on Mrs. Cecil Hill Wednes- day. Mrs; Wilbert Archer spent 'a~couple~ of lays~in Beaver ton with 'her brother-in-law Mr. Cook and visiting her sister Mrs. Cook, in Orillia Hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy and boys spent the week-end with the Bob Mahaffys, St. Mary's and attended the Ma- haffv - Woller - wedding on Saturday. 'Mrs. Henry Graham, Tor- anlo, spent Wednesday with' Mr, and Mrs. Russel Mount- joy." In" the P.M. all three ralled on Mrs. E. Stark, Fn- field. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Blight. Brooeklin, called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wall, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burney Hoo- ev and Roy, Solina were Sun- day suoper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ab- bott, Ottawa, spent the week- end with the Chas. Smiths. All spent Saturday at Malton and Toronto. Mrs. H. Dé La Matter and con Llovd., Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Haines and fa- milv, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford, Port Perry, were - Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Pearce & Mrs. Crawford. * Mr. & Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa, were Sundav even- ing callers of the Roy Me- Laughlins, Mr. and Mrs. Grant For. guson, Ian, Mary, Lorna and Elaine, Toronto, Mrs. George Eddie, Scarboro, Mr. & Mrs. oel 'Morton. David. Danny, Robbie and Rickie, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Don. Leslie. Cheryl and Har- old, Rev, and Mrs. C. H. Fer- guson, Don Mills and Mrs. C. Hill enjoyed a picnic supper with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fer guson, -Alan and Kevin and Mr. Roy Ferguson. Four birth. days were celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells moved into their new home in the village dur- ing the week. Mr. OR Mrs. John Beacock 'have sold their farm and pur chased a home near. Lindsay.] | Mrs. R. Stinson, Bowman. ville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yates, Toronto were Sunday dinner guests of the Fred Midland. We left the sabool |binson; Linda Students Council and the boys and girly Athletic Socleties recently elected their executive for 1969-70. Seated from left are the students holding the top positions in Students' Coungil; Joanne Jackson, Secrétary; Dennis Symes, Presi: : jjgent Robert Fair, Vice: -pres. Standing from left, Bruce : Brandon, teacher; Jan. Baird, Vice: -pres., Girls Athletics; Brian McNab, Pres, , Boys Athletics; Murray Stone, treasur- ~ er, Students Council; Debbie Stack, Pres: 'Girls Athletics and Jody Williams, Vice: -pres. Boys Athletics. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 26.1589 -- 17 of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Gra-| Trewins ham. iy The Yates were supper guests Thursday supper guests of | Gordon Strong, ¢ Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Bailey Mr. Weir "Swain, were-his sister mrs. ©howles spent Sunday night's Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey &| Herb Swains. daughter Maxine; Mr. and PP Mrs. Fred Bacley and two children, Everett; Mr. .and Mrs. Allan Bailey and three | AZ 814 : girls; Mrs, H: Shortridge and THE RAIN our WEsr Bill. Mrs. Choules took the train at Oshawa at 12:45 that | 4S £ JME SHAKING JIS orediity home to Eng. CATSUP FROM A Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer BOTTLE, YOU EITHER and Danielle, Pickering; Mr. OONT GET ANY, R you ger Too MUCH and Mrs. Don Chislett, Whit. by were Sun. supper guests of Mrs. G. Fowler. Mr: and Mrs. Courtney Graham were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Reg. Boundey, Port Perry after being amongst tho<e who attended Decoration service. at Prince Albert Cemetery. The Township Hall was filled with an appreciative when the pupils of Mrs. Ruth Wilson presented a well ren- dered entertainment of piano Candy Malcolm. and Cathy Bristow. . All appeared to enjoy the programme. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Gerald Ferguson, Oshawa & Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strong and Genene visited Mr. and Mrs. BRIAN'S audience Saturday night, SUPERTEST solos. duets and 'trios inter-| 7 DAYS A WEEK spersed with tap dancing by LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 Orillia; Mr. and. Mrs. Eric| REFRESHMENT BOOTH Bar rand girls; Mr. and Mrs.| ® 24 HOUR TOWING eo (Emergency Groceries) ICE--Block '& Cube SAVE ON Premium Quality © GASOLINE © DIESEL * MOTOR OIL Farm tanks and pumps ) evaileble, Call Collect 668-3341 ~ ATTENTION FARMERS WHY PRY MORE ? 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