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Port Perry Star (1907-), 5 Dec 1963, p. 11

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b td Er i &' 8 iF iN BLACKSTOCK NEWS The meeting of the General --Mrs. "Rosie Mountjoy U.C.W. was held in the Christ- | Manse--Mrs. Ivan Thompson, ian Education Centre, Tuesday | Mrs. Gordon Strong afternoon, As the ladies ga- Membership,. Stewardship and thered, the pianist Mrs, Gordon | Recruiting--Mrs. Harvey Strong was playing: Carols. Graham President--Mrs. Neil Malcolm | Nominating--Mrs. Glenn read a poem "A Christmas| Larmer, Mrs. Jean Prayer". The Dorcas unit had! McLaughlin charge of the worship and pro- Press and Publicity gramme, Mrs. Leith Byers; Mrs. Cecil Hill read the Christmas story from Programme--Mrs. Richard St. Luke. Mrs. 'Cecil Hill! Van Camp, Mrs. Dalton gave a meditation on "The | Dorrell Journey to Bethlehem" which! Social Functions and kitchen-- was interspersed with Carol; Mrs. Jas. Marlow, Mrs. singing. Harry Van Camp Mrs. Herb Taylor presented' Pianist--Mrs. Gordon Strong Mrs. N. Malcolm with a life! Supply and Social Assistance-- membership to the U.C.W. Al Mrs. Cecil Hill playlette "Big Chief Trouble Representative to Board of Shooter" from a scene in Hong Stewards--Mrs. Blake Kong, was presented by Mrs.! Gunter Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Walter | Unit Leaders Wright, Mrs. Stanford Van! Anna--Mrs, Kenneth Samells Camp and Mrs. Fred Dayes. Candace--Mrs. I. Thompson This was followed by a discus- sion. . During the business period reports were heard from the various departments. Before |! ti f th - . a han pny ot 1 a rn 34 ladies and several children Larmer read a poem "Officers". | attended. The Annual Meeting and Pot Luck. dinner of the Big 4 Guernsey Clubs for Victoria, Peterboro, Ontario and Durham Counties was held in the Reec- reation Centre, Blackstock, on Dorcas--Mrs, Walter Wright Esther--Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy Meeting closed with a Bene- diction after which the Candace unit served a delicious lunch. Followmg are the officers| for 1964: Past. Pres.--Mrs. J. Carnaghan President--Mrs, N. Malcolm 1st Vice Pres.--Mrs. H., Kyte 2nd Vice--Mrs, I. Thompson Sec"y--Mrs. B. Larmer i Wednesday noon, Nov. 27th. Treas.--Mrs. G. Paisley Mr. Jim Brown, President of Conveners Ontario Guernsey Cattle Breed- Christian Citizenship and Social Action--Mrs. Roy McLaughlin Community and Visiting-- Mrs. Kenneth Lee Representatives: on the Board of Christian Education-- Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mrs. Murray Byers Co-operation in Christian ers Association attended and reported the progress Guernsey Breeders are making in: Milk Sales promotion in the Province. Approximately 60 attended. The Annual meeting of the Federation of Agriculture for Durham County was held in: the Recreation Centre Blackstock, Education and Missionary i Saturday, Nov. 30th at 12.30 Education--Mrs, Stanford . | p-m. A delicious Smorgasbord ! dinner, prepared by the O.N.O. Van Camp Flowers for the Church-- | Club was partaken of. Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy ! Dr. Helen Abell a Rural So- Literature and Communications ciologist from Ontario Agricul ] ANNOUNCEMENT We have purchased the business of Davison and Gist at Nestleton, Onf. It is our desire to continue the same friendly service. The Patronage of former customers would be appreciated, and new ones made welcome go ' The Country Store | NESTLETON. 986-4431 'Prop. Jim and Helen Lawrence ES TIIItestassaesessseesssssrrsasssrserresasssrrsarssrestrsresets vveseverevey resese HEATING WIRING WES LANE -PLUMBING - HEATING - ELECTRIC Phone 985-2473 Port Perry - tural College was guest speak- | er, Entertainment was pro- | vided by Mr, and Mrs. Ralph! Preston, Bethany. 115 persons ifonded: Jr. and Mrs, John Werry and | in Anne Werry visited Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Werry and Roy, Sunday, on Mr. Werry's | birthday. Cartwright still stands well | up in quality of grains and stock. Following are some of | the Prize winners this fall: At Ottawa Fair--John Carnaghan won 1st on wheat; 1st on Bar- | ley and 3rd on Oats. Herb | Swain won 3rd on wheat; ith | on barley and 8th on oats. Har- | old Swain won 5th on oats. At the Royal. in Toronto-- | Herb Swain won Oats 5th; wheat 6th; Barley 7th and 8th. Harold Swain Oats 4th. John Carnaghan Barley 5th; Oats 8th wheat 13th. (All won some! prize on each item they exhi- bited). Hogs -- Leslie Taylor won 12 prizes including a Re- serve champion sow. | Keith Van Camp won -- two 3rds; one fourth and one 7th on Sheep and 7th on the Feeder Breeder class of Hogs. Horses -- Ralph Sadler won' PABLUM CEREAL ..... Mixed, Oatmeal or Rice 16 oz. Pkg. ' ster team won third. | 77 first; 54 seconds; 43 thirds: | drew's Day). | spoke on St. Andrew and ways 43 PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, DEC. bth, 1963--11 two seconds, 5 thirds, one 4th, | spent a day last week calling 1 fifth and 1 sixth. Ivan Coch-' rane--*"Good Will Marge" won | Senior Champion and Grand | L bli led M fd . : ; augh tlled on Mrs, Edna - Champion. "Brownie Lee" won | | M on he | Mrs. Heorl M ' ce rhlin anc s. Herb Me- first in pace and action class | aug R r hil and second in small roadster 1-dughlin in Oshawa hospital on Sunday and they and children on several friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me- class. "Don Lee D" won sec- ond and fifth and Reserve Were supper guests of Mr. and Grand Champion and the road-| Mrs: Ted McLaughlin and fa- | mily, Columbus. 15 fall fairs where: Mr. and Mrs, John Mew and Cochrane exhibited he won | children, Toronto, visited Mr. rand Mrs. Austin Beacock Sun- 21 fourths; and 13 fifths, and day. Robert remained for a at Toronto exhibition he claim- | week. ed six first in harness classes. At the Mr. Sympathy is extended Mrs. Corporate Communion for the | Lewis Fitze on the death of Mr. ' W. A. was administered in St. | Fitze last Tuesday. John's Church Sunday morning | (the first Sunday after St. An- | Mrs. Albert Black, Midland, Canon Ashmorgispent a few days with her sis- ter Mrs, L. Fitze, and Mr. | Black. Miss Isabel Black, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey Ellison, Mid- land were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer attended a re-union of former Sunday School pupils in Solina Hall Saturday evening. we might follow his pattern. In the United Church the choir sang the Anthem "Come, 0, Come Messiah". Rev. Ro- meril chose as the subject for his sermon--How Jesus Comes Again. Mrs. G. V. A. Scott, Oshawa Hospital spent Friday at her home in the village. Mrs. Fred Toms, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys visited Mr, and Mrs. Francis Jose and family, New- castle, Sunday. ~ Chase & Sanborn INSTANT COFFEE 12¢ OFF 6 oz. Jar 95 RLOAD FOOD MARKIL TS PORT PERRY, ONTARIO HEINZ SWEET MIXED PICKLES 16 oz. Jar 33¢ MAPLE LEAF MEDIUM -- 12 oz. Cheese Wedges - 53¢. OLD -- 12 oz. ~ Cheese Wedges - ble. 79¢. Special CHEER Gt. Pkg. 3c CANADA"S Finest--ILean TENDER SHORT FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER DEVON RINNDLESNS SIDE BACON MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM e THIS WEEK'S MEAT FEATURES eo BLADE ROAST ..... 40" RIB ROAST ........... 5% LEAN, BONELESS, CUT-UP ; STEWING BEEF Winner of Last Week's (Blade Bone Removed) Draw -- Mrs. E. Stanton-- FREE DRAW on 5 1b. Box of Chocolates with a $5.00 order or over 1 ¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE co... OY THIS WEEK-END 0] Wed. - Sat., Dec. 4 - 7 SEIS | STORE HOURS | Ib Wallet Pkg. Daily 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. 81' Tuesday 8.30 to 1.00 "p.m. 6 oz, Pkg. FREE DELIVERY - Phone 985-2492 LC 49 se

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