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Port Perry Star (1907-), 11 Feb 1965, p. 3

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' « v I J | Ld N . Sl . & 4 ! ¢ ' » « ' » Blackstock News! By 0. Hill Excellent congregations at- tended im both churches Sunday morning. In the United the choir sang the Anthem "More Like the Master" and Rev. Romeril preached on "Growing Up". In St. John's Canon Ashmore spoke on "Our Duties as Church Members", Twenty-one ladies and ten gents attended the open meet- ing of Blackstock Women's In- stitute Wednesday evening, Feb. 3rd, held in the Commun- ity Hall. After the opening exercises the secretary read considerable correspondence, including a let- ter from Mrs. Trivers, Presi- dent of F.W.I.O. Future card parties were discussed and thanks were extended Mrs, Ash- more for prizes she donated. Mrs. John Rahm reported on the plans made for the 50th anniversary in May. Mrs, Chas. Smith reported on meeting with the Cartwright Recreational Association re the use of the Community Hall for meetings. i sident Mrs. LL. Byers outlined some of the plans for the W.I. exhibit at the fair, when Cartwright fair will celebrate one hundred years of operation, Mrs. Lorne Thompson, group leader for meeting on Health, introduced the guest speaker, Mr. Robert Moffatt, Orong of Durham Co-op Medical AsSocia- tion, Mr. Moffatt described the work since he became Pre- in 1948. He reviewed the work and progress since that time and emphasized the developments in the last few years. He explained the Ex- tended plan and the Major plan. This was followed by a question and answer period. Mrs. Mrs. Thompson extended thanks to the speaker, then called on Mrs. Krockenstoel for current events. The motto "Big Troubles can Hatch from Little Seratches" was ably responded to by Mrs. Thompson, Roll call "A sug- gestion for breaking household monotony" was well answered. Following the Queen, the group served lunch. - places on the ma Donates To March Of Dimes Garth Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks, Prince Albert is pictured above donating to the annual March of Dimes Campaign which was held last Saturday in Port Perry. The Port Perry Lions Club who sponsor the cam- paign in this areq had the special bags set out in various street last Saturday morning. Eee Er 2 A) # Four Seasons Travel(Oshawa) LIMITED ° YOUR CERTIFIED eo TRAVEL CONSULTANTS A complete travel service throughout the world. -- No Service Charge -- 728-6201 (3 lines) - & Mrs. P. Romeril and Miss Elizabeth Thompson conducted a joint meeting attended by 19 Messengers and 12 Explorers Tuesday after school. They be- gan by playing Trinidad sing- ing games with record accom- paniment. Elizabeth told the story from Trinidad. Worship period was then held, after which the Messengers had ac- tivity and the Explorers a business period. Mrs. Dalton Dorrell spent Monday to Thursday last week and Monday p.m. at Petit Jury in Cobourg. Mr. Vern Assel- stine attended Monday, Tues- canadian ot ° ) "e,, oo [73 la Confodd® The Centennial Commission has chosen the symbol of the Centennial of Confederation: eleven equi- laterol Iriangles arranged together into a symbolic Maple Lect representing the ten Provinces and Conadian North. la C isslon dv Ci Ke a chobsi FembR du Centencire de lo Confédération: une Feuille d'érable stylisée et composée de onze triangles équilatéraux représentant Jes dix provinces of le: Nord canadien PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, February 11th day and Wednesday last week. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Mott, Belleville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Ven- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin and family and David Kyte were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Ashton, Hay- don. Mrs. Edna McLaughlin re- turned home with them. Mr, Alex Flett and Mr. Mar- Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Mervyn Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge & boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Burney Hooey and family So- lina Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and Jim, Whitby and Miss Marilyn Archer, Peterboro, vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar- cher Saturday. Congratulations to Brian Mountjoy on obtaining honors in Grade 8 piano, A pupil of Mrs. Lorne Thompson. Also to Lorrie Turner who received honors in Grade 5 piano and Janet Turner who passed Grade b piano. These are pupils of Mrs. Dave Wilson. tin Devitt, Fenelon Falls, were | rr x X_N KF NB KN ¥ |] 'The Christian Sclence Monitor One Norway St., Boston, Mass, 02113 Please enter my subscription to the Monitor for the period checked be low. I enclose $.------.. (U.S, Funds) [07 YEAR $24 [1] 6 months $12 [13 months $6 Name. .- Street City. State ZIP Code. A.W. BROCK DEPAR TMENT SYN) AD Pinel i Men Se = a - 0) Tok NE uN oo nt a this GRANT model, made of 1 heart. 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