"Prince Albert Mrs. Les Beacock A better than average att endance made up the con- gregation at worship on Sun- day. We all were pleased to notice new faces and visitors. As usual Rev. Reeves deliv: ered a worthwhile story to the children and sermon for the adults. . 0 The well attended choir did their part song wise too. Offering gathered by Mr. F. Olsen and Mr. Don Beacock. Following the service the majority who attended the service roamed down stairs to the church parlors. At this time a variety program was sponsored by a branch of the church, the Sunday School. The Supt., Mrs. Pugh acted as chair lady extend- ing a hearty welcome to all, after which recitations group singing and piano selections, and vocal numbers were thoroughly entertaining. Fin- ally everyone enjoyed the buffet meal. We all agreed the wide variety of foods sat- isfied the keen appetites. '& Last Wednesday night many . an appropriate reading, relatives and neighbours ga- thered in the Community Hall where a party had been arranged in honour of our recent newlyweds Mr. & Mrs. Edward Heayn. Mr. L. Bea- cock acted as chairman ex-|: tending the best of greetings "to the new "Mr. and Mrs." These . opening comments were followed by a brief pro- gram consisting first: Miss ber. Mrs. Ben Smith read Grant Beacock contributed a vocal solo accompanied with his guitar. 'Lastly Mrs. Lloyd] 'Hunter at the piano conduct- ed a musical contest com-[ prising guessing modern tunes). The above numbers. were well applauded. Now the time arrived when the recent bride and groom were re- quested to be seated on two decorated chairs at the front of the hall. They commen- ced unwrapping the gifts as- sisted by Misses Cathy Brown and Sharon -Gray. Beth and Ed thanked all for the many| useful presents. Lunch was served and. away home. Miss Jean Snelgrove of York University, Toronto spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce} Snelgrove. Jean was accom- panied and entertained two girl friends, Miss Carolyn Campbell of Montego Bay, Jamaica and Miss Gwen Dug- gan of Port McNicoll, Ontario over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morton, Oshawa were guests with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lin- ton, Oshawa were Sunday company with his brother & wife Mr. and Mrs. Murray - Linton and family. i: a 83 The church elders met at the home of Mr. Earl Martyn for business discussion and food on Monday night. Mrs. E. Stanton, Mrs. C. Luke and Mrs. E. McKerihan were 'guests with others at SELLING 3 + REALESTATE ATO REALTOR £ = 985-7373 Linda started off| 'playing a peppy piano num- Mr.| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gambell and family, Oshawa, on. Sunday. This dinner and trimmings was planned in special honour of Mrs. Stan: ton's birthday. Mrs. J. Hamilton of Black- stock accompanied Mrs. B. Smith "and Mrs. R. Deeth when they attended 'the fabu- lous apd colorful flower show at "O'Keefe Centre" Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holt- by were among the many in- vited guests who enjoyed the reception party in honour of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary held in the Recreation Centre in Blackstock on Friday even- ing. Last Saturday afternoon Mrs, Les Beacock attended the kitchen - pantry shower in honour of her niece, a future bride-to-be, Miss Bar- bara Devitt, Oshawa. This party was organized by her aunt Mrs. Cecil Hamilton and held in Anglican Parish Hall in Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs..F. Gibson in company with their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gib- son and children, Port Perry and viewed Georgina Islands News on Sunday. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. S. Feasbey and little girl from Goodwood who moved on to their farm last week. Village Of Port Perry For Police Calls dial Operator and ask for Zenith 50,000 and the O.P.P. will take your call with no exchange. : J. F. Raines Clerk-Treasurer Concern For County's Future Continued. Most "delegates felt as did study chairman, Whitby Mayor Desmond Newman, that while the basic study area does not extend into the northern The other is having the county split, possibly at the Oak Ridge Moraine, the north- ern boundary of Pickering, Whitby'and Darlington Town- ships. It is also the watershed of the area, with all land south draining into Lake Ontario. "If we are prepared to accept the split," he said, "then .we must also be prepar- ed to say how the other part will exist. "It's my opinion the region has to be populated enough so certain centres in the region will not over balance it. 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Neater kitchens start with more storage space. We have the answer ! Come in now and see our wide range of kitchen cabinets. There's one to suit your needs. prices as low as $35.00 per foot' prob- complete colours. -eacn M YOU north in -- you're right. The northern townships involved are = Rama, Mara, Thorah, Brock, Scott, Ux- bridge, and Reach, all out- side the basic Oshawa study area. . While a majority of the delegates put their attention to the north and the question| of keeping the county to- gether, not all were quick to accept the idea. Norman Lyons, deputy reeve of the Scott Town- ship, said it was not oriented to the Oshawa region and should not be included. He also said 'I think Ux- bridge should stay out of such a region, because, we're both very much centered and oriented the same way." Deputy Reeve Lyons said the two townships' "orientat- ion" is towards Newmarket, Stouffville and Toronto. He said it is not in- conceivable the county's central townships of Scott, Uxbridge, Brock and Reach and the adjoining townships PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, March 19, 1970 -- 7 of Mariposa and Cartwright could join together in a reg- ional area. Approaching it from the consultant's poi, of view, both Study Director N. A. Irwin and regional govern- ment component Consultant Donald Paterson said the healthy air of debate was, good. -- Oshawa Times Cottages Wanted L REAL USTATELIO REALTOR 985-7373 Curling News LADIES CURLING March 9th, Monday-- I. Mitchell 10, B. Beare 9 M. McCoy 11, H. Bathie 10 H. Carnwith 8, R. Mitchell 7 N. Kenny 7, H. Haddon 3 March 11th, Wednesday-- D. Beare 7, C. Martyn & A. Cox 8, H. Green 8 M. Snooks 7, I. Carter 6 March 12th, Thursday-- H Thompson 12, M. 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