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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1972, p. 6

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= rr I - "Wright 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 22,1972 Blackstock News Rev. 'and Mrs. Merrill Ferguson, Toronto and Mrs. 0. Hill were last evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Winners at the Tuesday evening card party were Ladies" High - Olive Gim- blett, 'Second - Muriel Law- rence, Consolation - Bernice Gibson. Men's High - Bill Forder: Second - Ed Harris Consolation - Ida Samells. Mrs. Frankie Barton and son Mr. Leonard Barton and Mrs. Mary Allin of Richard's Landing. St. Joseph's Island spent from Tuesday to Fri- day as guests of Mrs. W.W. VanCamp. , His many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Garnet Wright has been released from Port Perry Hospital and is staying with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Elaine. Mrs. Wright is still in serious condition in Oshawa Hospi- WES On Sunday a family gathe- ring was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Law- rence in celebration of Mr. Lawrence's and grandson Adam's birthdays. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowler, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Happe, Scar- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence and fam- ily, Oshawa and: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cookson and Adam, Port Perry. Sorry to report that Mr. Lawrence is going into Oshawa Hospital this week to undergo eye surgery. Also scheduled for surgery this week is Mrs. Jim Leatherdale - she goes to Port Perry Hospital. Pleased that Mr. Ivan Thompson is recovering from surgery in Oshawa Hospital and hopes to b e home again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank De- Carlo, Scarborough were Sunday guests of their LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - ul PORT PERRY 963-2413 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT NOTICE OF ELECTION BY ACCLAMATION The following have been elected by acclamation: REEVE - Lawrence S. Malcolm DEPUTY REEVE - Vernon Asselstine NOTICE OF POLL REQUIRED Take note that an election will be held to fill the following positions: Councillor (3) and Representa- tive on The Northumberland and Durham County Board of Education (1). Canditates Nominated: COUNCILLOR: Fletcher, Eric C. Frew, Don Mairs, Norman } Graham, Harvey > ~ BOARD OF EDUCATION: Rowan, Arthur J. Gunter, Blake W. Northumberland & Durham County Board of Education 1 member to be elected by seperate school supporters Peterborough, Victoria Northumberland & Durham Roman Catholic Separate School Board One member to be elected by separate school suporters in the combined area; Town of Bowmanville, Twp. of Cartwright, Cavan, Clarke, Darlington, Hope, Manvers, Village of Millbrook and Newcastle. POLLS will be held as follows: ADVANCE: Nov. 27 & Dec. 2 REGULAR POLLING DAY: Dec. 4 PLACES: Advance - Recreation Centre, Blackstock Regular: Polls 1 & 2 - Recreation Centre, Blackstock Polls 3 & 4 - Commuinty Hall, Caesarea . Polls 5 & 6 - C.0.F. Hall, Nestleton TIME: all polls -11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Signed: DOREEN M. VAN CAMP, Clerk daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and boys. Candance Unit, U.C.W. The 'Candace Unit of the U.C.W. met on Tuesday morning at the home of Ruby Parsons for their November meeting. Twelve members and one visitor were present. Unit Leader Peggy Larmer opened the meeting and called=on Norma VanCamp for worship. Her thefhie was "One Lord, so' many churches'. Alma Duff gave a fine programmé on *'Choo- sing a church" with quest- ions and discussion by mem- bers. Dorothy Marlow and Norma VanCamp voluntee- iti Church Services PORT PERRY PASTORAL CHARGE The United Church of Canada Rev. W. Mark TF eeves, Minister SUNDAY, NOV. 26th-- Services will be held at Port Perry at 10 a.m. and at Prince Albert at 11:30 a.m. At each service, the Church School will worship with the congregation, in- stead of holding classes. Members of the Church School Staff will participate and the Minister's theme will -be, especially for the children, "Champs and Chumps." CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, NOV. 26th-- Sunday Next Before: Advent 9:30 a.m. Morning=Prayer Church School Thurs., Nov. 30 - St. Andrew's Day 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, NOV. 26th-- Sunday Next Before Advent 11:00 a.m Morning Prayer Church School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, NOV. 26th-- 10 a.m. Morning Service "Groundswell of Peace" Bible Snapshot on Psalm 119, Sub-title "How Never to be Offended" 11 a.m. Sunday School BURN'S CHURCH Ashburn 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral Charge Rev. B. R. Pogue 'Rev. P. C. Brown . SUNDAY, NOV. 26th-- 9:45 a.m.--SCUGOG 11:15 a.m.--MANCHESTER PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. D. C. Payne, Pastor 9:45 - Bible School 11 am. & 7 p.m. Services Rev. F. Stevens, Orillia, Guest speaker. Wed. 7:30 p.m. - Prayer & Bible Hour. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m. Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Praise & Worship 7 p.m. Evan, Service red to act as nominating committee for the. unit. Christmas meeting is to be held on December 12. At the United Church the sacrament of Baptism was administered to Aaron Bruce Cochrane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cochrane. At- tending the Christening din- - ner after church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coch- rane were Mrs. Cochrane, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brignall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Geer and children all of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Laugh- lin and Debbie, Karen Kyte, Mr: 'and Mrs. Harold Mec- Laughlin Janis and Kelly attended a family gathering in honour of bride-to-be Sheryl Ashton and her future husband Michael Strenge at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Ted McLaughlin and family at Fenelon Falls on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopps were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and family. Following their sale next Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Hopps will be moving into an apartment in Oshawa. Their many friends in this area will miss them and wish for both of them much improved health. Quite a number of friends and relatives from this area attended the special Church service in St. Stephen's United Church, Oshawa for the dedication of brass vases .in"memory of Helen Jean VanCamp presented by Miss Margaret Pellow on behalf of her co-workers in the Osh- awa Presbytery T.P.U. Exe- cutive. A coffee hour was held following" the service. Mrs. Clarence Ferguson passed away on Sunday morning. Sincere sympathy of this community is ex- tended to Rev. C Ferguson and his family and to the many relatives in this area. The funeral service is to be held on Tuesday. Wanda Cooledge of Caesa- rea spent the weekend with Patti Bryans. Saturday evening. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stur- rock of Bowmanville. Mr. John Larmer, Mec- Master University spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs..Ralph Larmer, David and Paul. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee were Miss Lillian Lawson, Lindsay, Mrs. Fred Bradburn, Janet- ville, Mrs. Ed.Lawson and Mr. Bruce Lawson of Nestle- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thompson of Peterborough also were Sunday visitors. At 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 11, two busloads of enthusiastic students from C.H.S. departed for the Royal Winter Fair. Due to mechanical difficulties one bus didn't arrive till noon. One of the high points of the day was the ehjoyable view- ing of dairylane where we saw a life size mountie composed of butter. The flower show was spectacu- lar, especially its two giant birthdays of ivory poinsett- ias. Several of the students spent an enjoyable evening at the horse show. During the day some visited friends in Toronto, participated in shopping excursions or viewed movies. The stu- dents' Council sponsored this activity. At C.H.S: we have been busy conducting our C.N.I.B. canvass which is nearing completion. Approximately $200.00 has already - been raised for this worthy cause. If you haven't_been contac- ted please send your don- ation to the high school at "your earliest convenience. Neil McLaughlin, our new vice-president, elected by acclamation, has been a welcome addition to the Students' Council. On Thursday evening, November 9, two busloads from C.H.S. enjoyed the first of four plays being presented by the Oshawa Little Thea- tre. Need Printing Fast? See Us Port Perry ~ Star STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE, MONDAY, NOV. 20th SAT.-9:30am= 6:00pm EXCEPT SAT, ' VISIT SANTA at the oshawa MON.-FRI.- 9:30am --9:30pm DEC. 16th.~9:30am~ 9:30pm AT HIS NEW HOME , shopping'centre ..c.msmsissss pisBIRILS the World... PARKING FOR 4000 CARS! ee -- eee

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