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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 May 1964, p. 2

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-- rg. ; Sd pA id es gpa rT ra SPL i TAN es ay" nm we pen V1 ¥ ll re pri = om s -- bo Ta Pr Tom a hast 5 Rr tm ly oo ra Seg tes L Sr RE PO . . x : . dra Nae i 2 ro ~ L bP x FREES, ee - hw rn bP ar i bw. -. oo' a as ar A RSE ep RAR ie he ne ny ou ae CE 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 1964 BLACKSTOCK NEWS The Candace Unit met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Larmer on Tuesday at 1 p.m. A delicious dessert was enjoyed by the ten members present. Mrs. Romeril opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Gor- don Paisley gave the worship based on the 145th Psalm, The Bible study and discussion on Acts 20 was led by Mrs. Har- old Kyte. Following the business period the meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. The Dorcas Unit met at the home of Mrs. S. VanCamp. The leader Mrs. Walter Wright opened with a poem "Wise Thought" and following a hymn she led in prayer. The worship from 2 Cor. 5 and meditation entitled "He Lives and Loves" and prayer was given by Mrs. C. Hill. Mrs. Leith Byers dealt with and led the discussion on chapter 10 of The Word and the Way". Business was dealt with and meeting closed with hymn and prayer. The Anna Unit was held at Mrs. Ross Duff, with 13 ladies and 2 children present. Mrs. Samells led the call to worship and prayer and sang Hymn 21. Mrs. Skelding took chapter 1 of John 1-4 and 14- 18. Edith McLaughlin gave the Meditation and closed with the Lord's Prayer. Minutes read and adopted and offering re- ceived and dedicated. The roll call was well answer- ed with toys and clothes, also crib quilt for Mrs, Tonge. The ladies put an afghan to- gether while the meeting was in progress. Mrs. Samells gave out list of food, ete. for Spring Tea June 3rd. Church picnic is June 25th at 6.30. Next meeting at Mrs. Skelding, Mrs. Samells closed with prayer. Mrs. Duff served a dainty lunch and coffee. Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy was hos- tess for the Esther Unit on Wednesday evening. 10 mem- bers attended. Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy opened the meeting with two poems--"Dedication" and "What are you doing now ?" Secretary and Treasurer re- ports were received, The gen- eral meeting on May 26th was stressed as pictures sent home by Doreen Van Camp are to be shown. A letter of thanks from Miss Muriel Steven, Congo was read. Judy "and "Linda Mountjoy rendered a piano duet. The theme of meeting was Citizen ship and one phase of it "Gos- sip" was dealt with. Mrs. Fer- guson read a poem "Be Careful What you Say". A skit "Four Women Gossiping in a Super- market" was given by Msds. Glenn Larmer, Bill Ferguson, Bruce Mountjoy and Harold Martyn, after which groups were formed and above discuss ed and finding brought to whole unit, where Mrs. Larmer led the discussion and offered prayer. Mrs. Ferguson read the Serip- ture passage James 3 and led in prayer. The first four ver- ses of hymn 529 were read in unison and the last four verses sung. Mrs. Larmer read a poem "Works", and Benediction closed the meeting, after which lunch and gossip was enjoyed. 0.N.O. met at home of Dolly Lee with nineteen members , present. Eleanor Werry read ' letter from' Moffat's asking us to attend a cooking school at their plant in Weston in fall, Date to be decided later. Nancy | Bryans 'was given some useful things for her new son. We divided into 4 groups and wrote the weekly paper, after which it was read and caused some laughs. Dolly and her group served a delicious lunch. Next meeting June 18 at Eleanor Werry. At the United Church Sunday morning nine young people were received into full membership-- Linda Mountjoy, Lorraine Turn- er, Leanne Dorrell, Judith Mountjoy, John Larmer, Robert McLaughlin, Dennis Romeril, William Thompson and Robert Kyte. The choir sang an an- them "Swing Wide the Door for Him" and Rev. Romeril de- livered a fine sermon on 'The Secret Society". In the Anglican Church Can- on Ashmore's sérmon was on Trinity Sunday and how we can adapt it to ourselves. There were flowers in memory of Mar- jorie Needham. Also in both churches were flowers in mem- ory of Gordon Brown. St. John's W.A, met in the Parish Hall May 21st. Meeting opened with Pres. Mrs. H. E. Ashmore in the chair, After a hymn Mrs. John Hamilton gave the devotional with Whitsun- tide as the theme, and also gave the opening prayer. Treas. re- ported Mothers Day Supper a success. Members were remin- ded of the Deanery meeting in St. John's, Whitby, June 10th. Sec'y gave a report of the An- nual meeting in Toronto which she and Mrs, Ashmore attended. Sunshine sec'y reported on cards sent out. Three members who have been ill were able to at- tend the meeting. "Little Helpers" sec'y reported two Birthday cards sent and a new "Helper" has arrived at Don Greens. "Dorcas" Sec'y read a news letter sent out by the Diocesan Sec'y. It was decided to have two bake sales at Caesarea. Meeting closed with prayer followed by refreshments. Of special interest to Cart- wright people -- Miss Florence McLaughlin, a former Black- stock girl, wrote the script for an educational film, entitled "On the Farm" which is to be shown on School Broadcast Friday, May 29th at 10 a.m. on channel 6. Lawrence McLaugh- lin is the narrator. People will see a good many familiar faces as most of the scenes were taken in Cartwright. Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and Mrs. Murray Byers attended the 26th reunion of the class of 1939 at Toronto General Hospi- tal school for nureses in Tor- onto Thursday. Mrs, Chas. Smith attended graduation exercises in Water- loo University Saturday, when her grandson John Philp re- ceived his B.A. Sec. Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown on the death of their son Gordon,' on May 18th. Mr. Herb Hooey, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wolfe, Brian and John, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Me- Laughlin and Mrsiill,- Forder attended the grad ion exer- cises in Guelph: riday, when Lawrence McLaughlin received his B.S.A. Degree. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pais- ley attended the T.B. annual dinner for Northumberland and Durham at Cobourg, Ontario Hospital Thursday evening. Mr. Bowmanville were Friday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leith Byers. Norma and Carol Wotten spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. David McLean at a cottage on Pigeon Lake. Rev. = Mrs. Romeril and Mr. Earl Dorrell are attending Conference in Kingston. and Mrs. Rupert Byers, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Mount- joy and family spent last week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manning and family near Col- lingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Staniland Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stani- land and Nancy attended the wedding of Miss Donna Stani- land and Mr. Bruce Robertson in Toronto Saturday, May 16th, Mrs. Wm. Vincent, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock Wednesday and Thurs- day, while Mr. and Mrs. Shil- nock, Thorold visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brad- ley, Bowmanville, were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merriyn Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong visited at the Funeral Parlors, Hamilton, Sunday, where a cou- gin Mr. Wm. Wilde was resting, BUSINESS DIRECTORY MONUMENTS RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone : 723-1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Aug. 27/64 Well Drilling PERCY BUCK RR. 1 Omemee 799-5513 July 9, 1964 TEACHING PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and fAarmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. For appointment phone 985- 7563 June 12/64 A.E. Johnson, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Mary St. 985-2383 June 30/64 Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roof- ing. Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. Phone 985-7964, Port Perry Dec. 64. Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armsirong ot Perry -- 985- B28 1.5--Feb, 28/656 - - NICK'S Dead Stock Service & IESE, WH owl Highest prices paid for dead or crippled cattle and horses. Hogs and small animals removed free. For fast service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week -- Phone: Uxbridge--ULster 2-3319 No charge to you. telephone charges. Prop. NICK MONTAGUE | License No. 172-62 R.R. No. 1, Foxmead March 19/64 SIGNS POSTERS L. Langille 985; MARKERS 'We pay all tay 2 For Income Tax & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES see ALEX SHEPHERD Room #2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. June 18 WM. KROONTJE Well Digging and Compressor Work Clean-Outs & Deepenings Phone: Oshawa 728-3864 May 7/65 INSURANCE Have us Check Your Insurance Policies, you could be losing a Substantial Discount by not having a Composite Policy For Information Contact EMMERSON. INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED : General Insurance 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. Refrigeration SALES & SERVICE Repairs to all domestic, & commercial refrigerators call ACE Refrigeration 281 Wilson Rd. South OSHAWA - 723-2452 GEORGE McPHADEN General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. E. G. Kennedy @ Pit Run Gravel ® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick Sand and Chips ' FOR QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 Back Ho TRENCHING, EXCAVATING. Septic Beds and: Tanks and installed. KEN MIDDLETON, 985-7548 Piano Teacher GLORIA HASTINGS Lessons to Commence in September Call 985-2539 T.V. and Radio Centre SERVICING T, V. 'RADIOS HI - FI Phone 985-7112 LEE REAMSBOTTOM (South Door of Causeway 'Bowling Lanes) [ i i LB supplied CAR RADIOS | STEREO TAPE RECORDERS WATER TANK TRUCKS QUICKLY FILLED with Government-tested Gi A Water rom our 100--gallon per. Highnbs FE, § R.R. 2, Port Perry July 2 Ph. 985-2806 Port Perry, Ont. , 'Conyalescent and Chronic Patients Semi-Private Accommodations EADE'S | NURSING HOME Small Enough to be Homey Large Enough for Comfort Tray Service, T.V. - Reasonable Rates 'Home away from Home' Cash on the Spot for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. Telephone collect, Hampton 263-2721 MARGWILL FUR FARM TYRONE License No. 333-C-64 . 10 Oct. 64 FARM HOME S BUSINESS LOTS MARGARET BALLARD REALTOR 'Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 Nov. 21/64 | DUFF ELECTRONICS TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 PORT PERRY Formerly Apex TV Service June 11/64 INSURANCE ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Fire -_ Automobile Family Liability Accident & Sickness / CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Myrtle, Ont. 655-4832 May 28/64 WANTED Dead Horses Crippled and Old Cattle e HIGHEST PRICES PAID e According to Size & Condition. Small Animals Removed Free. Phone Zenith 32800 NO TOLL CHARGE Power. Equipped Trucks. Call Any Time } ED PECONI & SON LTD. "RR, #2 Woodville Gollector's Licence 802-C-64 ee

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