of Blackstock The April' meeting of the W.M.S.|Ecumenicity are to be shown. NE OT RAR A Ere # olvidar ok oh Naki] oN Fug Sl Sr SE SRN A SR ENG TT 0 ST AE A A 3 4 2 ARYL Scott, president of the Anglican W.A, invited the ladies to St. John's W.A. meeting April 20th when slides on It was was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph|announced that Mrs. Carl Downs, Osh- Larmer Thursday afternoon with 16/awa is to be guest speaker at the ladies present. President opened the/May 10th meeting of W.M.S. to meeting with a poem--"In the Heart" | which all ladies of church are invited. followed by the hymn "God of Grace|Treasurer gave a satisfying réport. and God of Glory" and the Lord's|A few articles were brought in for Prayer in unison. The roll call 'A Springtime Thought' bale. ) "Following the singing of "Lord we was well answered and several books| Thank Thee for Our Brothers" Mrs. had been read and calls made. 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She closed with the quota- tion, "I shall not pass this way again, let us do any good we can NOW", A moment's silence was observed in memory of Mrs. John McKee, a faithful member of this W.M.S. who passed away April 10th.. Mrs. John Carnaghan gave a most interesting synopsis of the book 'Stewardship Parables of Jesus". Mrs, Romeril concluded the book "Ship Under the Cross" with an interesting commen- tary, followed by discussion groups. Following the thank you's and Bene- diction a dainty lunch was served.. A good congregation attended the United Chirch on Sunday despite the inclement weather, Mr, Crawford of from the text "And Peter Followed Afar Off". The choir sang the An- Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham, Mrs. Ed Harris and Mrs. C. McLaughlin attended the funeral of a cousin Mr. Cecil Flett in Oshawa Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston attend- ed the Golden wedding of his sister, Mr, and Mrs. John Rowland, Millbrook Wednesday. Mrs. Allan Moore, Shirley, spent a day with Mrs. E. Darcy, recently. . - Miss Annabelle Kelly, Brampton, was week-end guest and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, Orillia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong and family. . Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wright and family, Messrs, Roy and Bill Fergus- on and Mrs. Cecil Hill attended church service in Scarboro Sunday morning where Catherine Louise Dunbar was one of eighteen babies baptized. After they joined the Grant Fergusin's, Tor- onto, and Noel Mortons, Oshawa, for bar and girls. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abbott, Otta- wa, were week-end guests and Mrs, Percy 'Philp, West Hill, was Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.. Smith and Oliver. - Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Flett, Bowman- ville were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Paisley, Dunn- W. W. Van Camp and Mr. Gordon Paisley. } There were seven tables played at the L.0.B.A. Euchre party Tuesday night. Mrs. F. Hodgson, Port Perry and Mr. O. Wright, held the high scores and Mrs. C. Wright and David dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Dun- | § ville. were week-end guests of Mrs. : Wotton the low scores, Mrs. Dorothy Obituary MRS. JOHN Mc¢KEE Following an illness of five days, Mrs. John McKee passed away in Port Perry Hospital, Monday, April 10th, 1961. ' The deceased was born in Manvers Township in Nov. 1879, a daughter of the late George and Mary Argue. She was united in. marriage with John McKee in 1906 and moved to Cart- wright Township, two miles south of Cadmus, where they farmed until 1930 when Mr. McKee died. She remained on the farm for a few years, then spent a year in Sas- katchewan, and Manitoba with her brothers, returning in 1938 and that fall took up residence in Blackstock, where she resided until her death. Before her marriage she was a member of the Presbyterian' Church in Pontypool and sang in that choir for several years. After coming to Cartwright she poined the Methodist (later United) Church of Cadmus, where she was a most faithful work- er; secretary of the Women's Associa- tion for ten years. Since coming to Blackstock she has been a member and ardent worker of the W.M.S., W.A. and a most faithful attendant at church and Sunday School. She has been a member and worker in the Women's Institute for at least thirty- - -- ae five years, seldom missing a meeting. Mable McKee was a woman who always kept busy, making little gifts and doing acts of kindness for her many friends, but never too busy to be sociable to her many visitors. She will be greatly missed by a host of friends, © Besides her husband, Mrs. McKee was predeceased by three brothers, Alfred, John and Herbert Argue. Sur- viving are three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy, Blackstock, Mrs. Franks, Peterboro and Mrs. H, Argue, Toronto and several nieces and ne- phews, The remains rested at the McDer- mott-Panabaker funeral parlors, Port Perry where service was held April 12, conducted by her pastor Rev. P. Romeril. Temporary interment was in the vault of Union cemetery, final interment to be in the family plot of the Anglican cemetery. Pall-bearers were: Messrs. Mar- wood McKee, Lavern Devitt, Harry Franks, Cecil Hamilton, Oscar Mec- Quade and Harold Martyn. Among the many beautiful flowers were tributes from the W.A,; W.L; neighbours and friends and a dona- tion to Missions from the W.M.S. Friends were present from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Peterboro, Fenelon Falls Powles Corners and surrounding com- munity. Week days--50c. Lee won the lucky draw. a oo -- _ x "REACH ROAD 14 mile East of Uxbridge on Reach Road i 15 minute drive from Port Perry. 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