--~ Blackstock The May meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Larmer Wed- - -nesday afternoon with thirteen ladies. present. President opened the meet- ing with a poem, Mrs, F. Butt gave a fine paper on Meditation -- We should seek God during our house- hold duties--and offered prayer. The roll call was answered by the name of a Home Mission Station and some item of interest about it. Eleven thank-you notes were read. Dominion Board meeting in Toronto May '26-June 2. Also the School for announced. Mrs, Romeril reported on the Luncheon meeting of Trinity W, M.S., Bowmanville which she attend- ed recently. Mrs. Ralph Larmer gave the Study Book Chapter "Carribean Area of the West Indies", Mrs, Gor- don Strong gave an item on Christ- ian Stewartship." Mrs. F. Dayes, group leader, expressed thanks to hostess and all assisting on program, and after the closing benediction, lanch was served by the group. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Carnaghan June 10th with Mrs. Merrill Ferguson of Angola as guest speaker, A dinner meeting arranged by the Manvers Teachers in collaboration with the Federation of Women's Tea- chers for Durham No. 1 Inspectorate was held Thursday night in the Re- creation Centre and catered to by the O.N.O. Club. After the lovely meal and the busi- ness, the teachers retired to the Cen- tral Public School to continue their Social = Study - work-shop - meetings which started a week ago, May 7th, Miss E. Deyell, inspector of Public |- Schools for Wentworth No. 1 Inspec- torate was the speaker and her sub- ject 'was "Making History Real"-- May 14th, the guest speaker was Mrs. K. Dewyer, Kindergarten Supervisor at Sunny Iiea School, who spoke on "Social Studies Projects". This work shop is to be concluded next Thursday, May 21st when Mr. Leaders in Whitby, Aug. 17-21 wag' I= Dennis, Department of Education Social Study Consultant is to speak on "Geography through the grades". The O.N.O. Club met in the Recrea- tion Centre Thursday night with Mrs. Gwen Ballingal hotsess. Minutes were read and Treasurer's report gi- ven. Business included Plans for ca- tering to Teachers Banquet, a Dona- tion to the Port Perry Hospital Auxi- liary for thejr Penny Draw, also a donation to Cancer Society. A game of cards was enjoyed. A delicious salad plate was served by hostess and group. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. Marion Carnaghan with roll call--"If I had a months holiday, where I would like to go".~ Mrs. Ed. Harris spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. J. Flett, Bowmanville. Grant and Neil McLaughlin had their tonsils removed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Drummond of Toronto were Sunday supper guests of the Roy Fergusons, Msds. S. Devitt and D. Hill have returned to their village home for the summer. Mr. Merlin Bailey, Montreal, spent the week-end at home. Mr. W. N. Campbell and daughter Mrs, 'John Scott are attending the Theatre Conference and Finals of the Dominion Drama Festivals in Tor- this week. Congratulations to Harold McLau. ghlin on winning fourth prize in the Bowling Tournament held recently at Martyn's Bowling Academy, Bow- manville, - ' One day last week the Harold Mec- Laughlins had as a caller, Noel Chant of London, The Chants lived on the farm where MecLaughlins now live and Noel and the other children at- tended school in Blackstock. . Noel has now completed his Doctors course at University of Toronto and this week commences a two year term as intern at St, Michael's Hospital, Tor- onto. Congratulations Noel. Sympathy is extended Mrs. Thos. Smith on the sudden death of her ren, Toronto, visited her mother Mrs. Ford on Sunday. brother Russel Lamb in Lindsay on Friday evening. Mrs. Smith is spend- ing a few days with relatives in Lind-! yas quite successful. © "7" Mr. and Mrs, Bert Smith, Toronto Mrs. W. W. VanCamp, Mrs. Wm, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and Fee and Mr. Eldon Fee visited at the | family, Whitby with the Wilbert says or Mackie Funeral Home Sunday even- Archers. Janet Turner spent the week-end at the cottage, Coe Hill. Garry Hancock, Bowmanville, visited ' Mr, family on Sunday. ing where the late Mr. Lamb was resting, Mr. Jack Berry spent the week-end at his heme in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Bailey visited in Bolton over the week-end. Msds. Gwen Tompson, Shirley Ture ner and Connie Swain attended a Lea. dership Training Camp for Guiders & Brownie Leaders at Doe Lake over the week-end. ' Messrs, Blake Gunter, Dale Gunter, Neil Bailey, Roy Turner, Brian Ham. ilton and Merlin Suggett spent the week-end at Algonquin Park fishing. Allan Dayes, Bert Bowers and Don Elford spent the week-end on a fish- ing trip to North Bay. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Kirk, Ponty- pool visited Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hill Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Allan Train, Weston visited Mrs. Geo. Crawford and Mr, and Mrs. W. Pearce on Sunday, Misses Joyce Venning and Aleta Steele of Oshawa and Lorraine and Mrs. Charlotte Forder and Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Forder and Mr. and Mrs. Art Rustin and child- The Anglican bake sale Saturday recess. July 17 and August 7. A committee decorating, the church. A donation of approved. We are planning to order Hat Boxes for sale. these are very pretty and make suit- able gifts. The W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Durham on Thursday, May 14th, with an excellent attendance of both mem- bers and visitors. The meeting was opened with. the motto. Hymn, "Just As I ", and the Lord's Prayer. Margaret and Janet were in charge of the Devotional session, based on Hu- nility, and taken from John 18:1-185. Hymn "Blest Are the Pure in Heart" was sung closing. this part of the meeting, . The President took charge for the business with many. items being dis- cussed and much planning done. Pro- ceeds fromthe Bowling Party amount- ed to $22.10. A further $50.00, the balance of our share to the parsonage fund voted and approved. Our W.A. was asked .to conduet the warship ser- vvice. on June 8 at the annual W.A. Rally of this Charge, Rosie-and Mar- garet to make plans for same. Any- one wishing to send Christmas gifts for children at Norway House, please give these to Kaye or Lucille as this, parcel will be sent during the summer Plans were made for two bake sales during the summer, possibly consisting of Helen, Tot, Willa and Ruby was appointed to investigate res $20.00 to. the Hospital Auxiliary was We understand The June meeting. will be held on CHRYSLER... Wonderful Windsor+ | Superb Saratoga « Exquisite New Yorker Now, with the new medium-priced Windsor, there's a Chrysler model to suit almost every new-car buyer. 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Evryone is invited to attend at the Prospect Church, Wednesday, May 21, at 3 pm. Thg members are asked to remember the "Cleaning Bee" the evening before, Theme song and prayer brought an interesting meeting to a close. Miss Marion Conlin, Stacey Conlin and Mrs. B. Webster and Nancy spent the holiday week-end with relatives in Ottawa, Manchester On Sunday, May 24th Rev. Mr. Bra- ham will preach anniversary services at Highland Creek. Rev. Mr. Bag- nall will exchange with Mr. Braham. On Sunday, May 31st the final Young Peoples Service of the Season will be in Utica Church at 8 p.m. Mrs. Viola Schnapp, Buffalo, was with her sister and brother, Mrs. Bain and Earl Mitchell over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, A. Roach and daugh- ters were at their cottage in Halibur- ton over the holiday. mily of Owen Sound were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Crosier on Mon- day. Word was received here of the sud- den death of Mr. Russel Lamb of Lindsay, Mr, Lamb was a former resident of Manchester, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb. Sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved ones. k The Women's Association accepted an invitation to have their June meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Max Heidt, Oshawa on June bth. Misses Janie Carnegie and Mau- reen Donnelly and Keith Fielding and Bob Donnelly motored to Niagara on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Midgley, Car- ol and Allan, Mr. Norman Meek, Sandford, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Midgley and Kim were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson of Brooklin on Sunday. Mrs, Donnelly Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Duffy, Orillia,! visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Donnelly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and boys of Ashburn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Midgley on Friday evening. ) 5 : {J SA > Zl Mr. and Mrs. Al McDonald and fa- Corpiet™ everyday living. "Yes, Doctor...Wednesday will be fine!" 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