ALJ . There were 57 adults and 21 - Mrs. Parsons and pronounced Blucksiosk. News U.C.W. General Meeting -- Coffee Party, The General Meeting of the U.C.W. was held in the 'Christian Education Centre on February 24 at 9:30 a.m, Ain the form of an: interdeno- minational Coffee Party. children present. Milk, cookies, & balloons kept the children happy while mothers and grandmothers enjoyed coffee, coffee cake and the company of friends. President Mrs. Roy Me: Laughlin read a poem en- titled, "Friendship is a Mighty Ship" followed by in- troductions around the room. Mrs. Richard Van Camp had prepared a game and ac- tion songs for the children who participated fully in the fun. Mrs, James Marlow intro- duced Mrs. Victor Parsons who showed slides of inter- est from Saskatchewan to Expo. Mrs. McLaughlin. thanked the benediction. Next meeting is a Pot Luck. Luncheon on March 31 at 12:30. Heartiest congratulations to Cindy VanCamp of Cart- wright Central Public School who won the Durham County Public Speaking Contest in Orono on Tuesday evening. She now - advances to the Zone Contest held in Belle- ville on March 7th. The community extends best wi. shes for further success. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mec: Free Evaluations L RIAL ESTATE LTD -REALIOR Langhlin and Kelly, Mr. Roy McLaughlin spent a day in Fenelon Falls with their bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Me- Laughlin. Ted is convalescing from an operation some time ago. Mr and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp, Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell attended: the 70th annual Convention © of the Ontario Association of Agri- cultural Societies in Toronto on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham attended the funeral of her cousin, Miss Fanny Flett in Fenelon. Falls on Monday. Mr. Ernest=Larmer was taken to Port Perry Hospital on Saturday. Quite a number from this area attended the Young Ar- tists Program at Port Perry United Church on Sunday evening where three of the advanced students of Marie Taylor performed. Linda Mountjoy gave a recital in advanced piano. How well blessed are we in Blackstock with so many talented young people! Week-end guests of Mr & Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly, Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Mrs. Elaine McMenemey and children, Bobcaygeon spent Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp attended a family housewarming at Mr. & Mrs. on Scugog Island on Sunday. Also attending were Connie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carnegie and Elizabeth, Port Perry. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp visited her sister, Mrs. P. V. Wood- ward in Western Hospital, Toronto. 985-7373 Mabel VanCamp, Mr, Mrs. W. W. VanCamp, Miss Jack _he is eager to serve you. 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Miss Debbie Eades, Manilla spent the weck-end with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bryans and fam- ily. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eades, Gord and Bonni¢ were Sunday supper guests. Sorry to report that Mr. Wm. Mahaffy fell in his home and had to be taken to East General Hospital, Toronta. We wish him a speedy re- covery. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin were Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Graham & family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hoskin and Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fletcher and Di- ana, Mr. Larry Hoskin, Ilam- ilton. -Mr. and Mrs. David Rul ledge, Bancroft Fs a week with 'his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright. Miss Ann Vazinette, and Mr. Paul Rahm, Toronto spent Tues. and Wednesday with 'his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Por- ter and children moved from Pontypool on Saturday into Mrs. C. Hill's home. Mrs. Hill hopes to be able to move in with them very soon. Camer- on is taking a course in Landscaping in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamil- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, '| Camp; 2 high men -- Tenny- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thr went to Toronto on Sunday to see "Hello Dolly". The regular W. I. card party was held on February 25 with 10 tables. The prizes were: 2 high ladies -- Mace Shortridge and Aileen Van son -Samells- and Mrs.- -M Wright. Door Prize -- Bill Hopps. " On Sunday, John Larmer participated in the District Finals of the Junior Farmer Curling Bonspiel. * Durham County won the competition which was attended by Vie- toria, Ontario and: Peterbor- ough Counties. They now advance to the finals which will be held in Guelph on March 28th. . i Check The Label On Your Paper CAESAREA: 10 SPO. WELL-INFORMED PEOPLE THEY ARE THE ONES, WHO THINK THE WAY CHESTER APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE Repairs to all Makes of Appliances. AUTHORIZED MOFFAT , March 5, 1970 -- 7 SERVICE DEPOT LIGHT BULBS 1 mn "" syivana eo 40, 60 or 100 Wan FOR BULBS Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy Corden SUGG. 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