Stic way % --licious lunch wag served and & _ Blackstock News By O. Hill The General U.C.W. meet- ing was held in the Christian Education room Tuesday ev- - ening, Septémber 30th with 41 ladies attending. Mrs. Neil Malcolm introduced the guest speaker -- Mr, John Seto of the Coronation Res- taurant, Bowmanville, who gave a most interesting ad- dress on Old China & New China, that is as he knew it while living there and since he came to Canada 20 years ago. He gave the opportun- ty for ladies to ask questions, all which he readily answer- ed and explained fully. Mrs. Walter Wright pressed the appreciation of ~--the gathering to Mr. Seto Msds. H. McLaughlin, H. Kyte 'and L. Thompson sang a lovely trio, "All for Me". They were accompanied by Mrs, .G. Strong. President Mrs. R. McLaugh- lin presided for a short busi- ness period, during which the Secretary and Treasurer's re- ports were heard. Thank you letters from Mr. & Mrs. Russel Mountjoy; the Larmer families; Mrs, Romerils; Janis McLaughlin and Mr. & Mrs. Walter Wright were read and a letter re a cake decor- ating demonstration. The devotional was 'in charge of Mrs. Gordon Pais- _ ley who read "Lessons from China and "Dedicated Think- ing". After the singing of hymn "Jesus Calls us", Mrs. David Kyte read the scrip- ture passage and the offera- tory prayer. Mrs. Ross Duff led in prayer. Meeting clos- _-ed with Benediction. A de- -ton-Sleep; Debbie Swain, Sii- old Wright, Jamie Malcolm, Bradley Black, Colin Assel- stine, Joan Graham, Cheryl Graham, Janis McLaughlin, Annette Keuning, Louise Van Camp, Cordell Keuning, Kar- en Mikkelsen, Barbara Welts, Ravner Welts, Lois VanCamp, Dale Williams, Cathy Keun- ing, Tim Bartley. Intermediate' Marilyn Duff. Gail Fallis, Jack Gun- ter, Sharon Nesbitt, Michelle Robinson, "Cheryl . Wright, Nancie Wygerde, Alice Ann Carnaghan, Survival --Jack Gunter, Ka- thy Gunter, Richard Gunter, Gordon Malcolm, Debra Mec- Laughlin, Bryan Sleep, Clin¥ san' Thompson, Janet Turner, Lorrie Turner, Bill Thomp- "ated in both Churches_Sun- son, Shirley Turner. Senior--Kathy Gunter, Ri- chard. Gunter, Linda 'Me- Laughlin, Debbie Swain, Su- san Thompson, Carol Werry, Gordon Malcolm, Janis Dor- rell. Bronze: Award--Janet Tur- ner, Herbert Vine. Award of Merit -- Laurie Turner, Bill Thompson. Trophies -- Junior: Raynor Welts; Intermediate: Michelle Robinson; Senior: ' Kathy Gunter. day. Mr. and Mrs. Bey. Dealy inspiring message, The choir chose as their Anthem "0 Loving Father". In St. John's Rev. R. C. Rose dealt*with "Forgiveness of Sin", Next Sunday will be Harvest Thanksgiving. Ser- vice and Port Perry Angli- cans are to meet with Black- stock members in the church here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fer- guson, Guelph, spent the week-end with her <parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Duns- moor and Beth attended a wedding in Kitchener Satur- After these presentations a film "Teaching Johnny to Swim" was shown, The Sacrament of Holy Communion 'was _commemor- day morning. In the United I Rev. V. Parsons gave a most BUY -- SFLL BERT BEAL ESTATE LID -REALION 985 - 7373 PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 9, 1969 - 3 and children, Toronto spent| Prairie and Mr. T. J. Galli- the week-end with Mrs. Mec-| gher, Kechnie, Mrs. Isabel Sharp and M»-. Jean Galligher, Portage Lal Macintosh Apples $2.00 per 'Bushel anG up Bowmanville, Friday. Bring your own container § LLOYD G. SMITH & SON ~R. R. 2 PORT PERRY ~~ 985 - 2395 CHARGEX CARDS Coming Nov. 3 FALL WEIGHT a social half hour enjoyed. Thanks -to-Mr.- Seto for thef: nice fortune cookies to which he treated us. Swimming Awards Ninety-three young persons took swimming lessons this summer under the able lea-| dership of Mrs. Roy Turner at. 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