Bay of Quinte conference Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Next Sunday the speaker at the Blackstock United Church will be Doreen VanCamp. Doreen will be Glenn Larmer, Rev. Dale and Anita Davis attended all the ses- sions of the Bay of Quinte Con- ference held in Lindsay last Thurs- day, to Sunday. On Sunday quite 2 number from Blackstock attended the special service of Ordination and Commissioning of Members of the order of the Ministry held at Cam- bridge Street United Church. Of special interest to the Blackstock United Church congregation was the commissioning of Elaine Barber and Verna Windrem. Glenn Larmer had the great honour of acting as one of those who "lay on hands" for Elaine Barber during the very im- pressive service. Mary Kellogg of Welcome was installed as the Presi- dent of Conference. Following the service a reception was held. After seventeen years of faithful service Bill Mahaffy has retired from the position of mailcarrier for Rural Route No.1, Blackstock, due to poor health. Grant and Lorna Edgerton will take over the duties. Better health is wished for Bill so that he can enjoy his spare time. Speaking of retirements, three of our long term teachers are putting away their books at the end of June. There will be a retirement Tea on ~ Monday afternoon June 15, 3-6 p.m. at C.C.P.S. in honour of Mrs. 'Gwenyth Thompson, Mrs. Jessie Gunter and Mrs. Kathleen Dorrell. All friends' are welcome to attend this special occasion. Congratulations to Pat and Doug Sleep on the arrival of a second grandchild - another daughter for Bryan and Gail Sleep. On Thursday evening, June 4 at 8 p-m. the Women's Institute will hold a meeting open to the public at the Town Hall. The special speaker will be Kathryn Slemon Coverly who will tell of her experiences while batk=-- packing through Europe and Middle East. Sounds like an interesiing _ meeting. There were ten tables at the week- ly card party with the following win- ners - 1. Bruce Bright, 2. Pat Porrill, 3. Mildred Thompsorf, 4. Lawrence Adams, 5. Percy VanCamp, 6. Dorothy Edwards, Low - Russell Brown, Winners of the draws were Normén. Rohrer, Lu Griffen, Dérothy Edwards, & Ella Venning. Members of the Blackstock and - area Youth group enjoyed their day : ~N N \ \ Swimwear, Shorts CLOTHES OUT FASHION SALE At Sunegga Ski Resort -Friday, June 5th, 13 Noon to 8pm Saturday, June6th,l0am to 8pm *Sunday,June7th,10am to 6pm leaving in mid-June for her new position north of Sudbury at Valley East in St. James in the Valley, United Church. Best wishes will go with you Doreen. On Sunday Thelma 'and Lloyd Wright, Audrey and Walter Wright attended the Yelverton School Reu- nion - Thelma as a former teacher and Audrey as a former student. The afternoon was spent in much cream. Everyone enjoyed a social visiting and renewing old friend- time. ships. A very enjoyable day. Congratulations to Janice Bell Co The Senior Citizens sponsored an who graduated on Saturday ind Old Tyme Dance on Saturday even- Business Administration in Accoun- ing with music provided by Frank ting and Finance from Durham Col- Barkey. A good time was enjoyed by lege. Following the ceremony her all. parents Jim and Isabelle and fami- Also on Saturday the St. John's ly held a family gathering at their Church annual spring supper was home for many of Janice's relatives. held. In spite of the severe storm If there has been a graduation in that went through this area about your family this spring please phone that time, the event turned out very me the details so the report may be successful thanks to those who brav- included in the column. ed the stormy weather. on Sunday at Canada's Wonderland. On Sunda$ afternoon Edith McLaughlin hosted a bridal shower in honour of bride-to-be Trish Sleep. 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