da i Blackstock News Friday evening, March 12th, the local High School provided a splendid evenings entertain- ment when they presented three, one-act plays. The first "The Wedding" with Elizabeth Thom- pson and Marlene Tomchischin directors. Second play "Sugar and Spice" directed by Lynda Kyte and Linda Venning. Third play "Battle of Wits" directed by Loma Wright and Janice Byers. The play was also presented Thursday evening. The Hall was filled to capacity on Friday night. Awards were made to Best Actor, Paul Rahm. Best Actress, Judy Cochrane. Best supporting Actor, Carl Gilbank. Best supporting Actress, Shirley DeJong. Best Directors, Lynda Kyte arid Linda Venring. Judges Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mrs. Romeril, and Mr. Roy Tumer. Honour- able Mention went to Warren Rohrer, Floyd Kyte, Lorraine 'Clement and Pat Adams. Miss Cheryl Metcalf at the piano and David Watton provided the; music between acts. Friday, Mrs, W. W. VanCamp joined Mr. and Mrs. Steven Say- | well and Miss Helen VanCamp of Oshawa to be guests of Miss Mable VanCamp at a Y.M.C.A. banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers, Janice Byers and Nancy Stani- land attended College Royal on Wednesday at Kemptville when Jim Byers was chosen Champion Sheep Showman and also Cham- pion Livestock Showman. Con- gratulations, Jim. Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy spent Wednesday in Kingston with her daughter, Miss E. Mountjoy. * About 30 Brownies enjoyed a Skating Party Thursday evening. Three Guides, Carol Werry, Kay Porrill and Heather Brien who are working their "Hostess. Bad- ges planned "the program and assisted with the lunch of Hot Dogs and Hot Cocoa. Mrs. Alma Fowler has re- turned home, having spent the last two months with friends in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ruby Yellowlees in Bow- manville on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor and Warren of Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown. Congraulations to Miss Mable VanCamp who has been ap- pointed President of the Y.W. C.A. of Metropolitan Toronto for a three-year period. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain and and Mr, and Mrs. Keith Byers were Sunday Supper guests of Mrs. Jessie Weir, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family were Wednesday Supper guests of Mrs. E. J. Cook of Brooklin on the occasion of their 20th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flett, of Bowmanville were Sunday vis-: itors with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Graham, Senior Citizens We are still very active at our Club, Euchres are very success- ful. They are held every other '8:30 pm. Next Euchre will be on Saturday, March 20th. Euchre was played at 15 tables on Sat. March 6th. After prizes are pre- sented to winners, lunch is ser- "ved by the group in charge. Nice time. for young or old, pleasant hall, lots of lunch, good prizes. The Club meeting was held on Wednesday, Mar. 10th. -Meet- ings every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 2 p.m. sharp. The president, Mrs. M. Chap- man presided, a welcome was extended to all. Singing of Cit- izen's Prayer, O'Canada Lord's Prayer in unison. A lot of new and interesting business - was discussed. if} ] Sympathy ts extended to Mrs: the late Christie Hardy who C. Hardy and to the family of was a member of our Club. Pleased to report all on the sick list are progressing nicely. Dr. Lundy is home from the hospital, we wish him a spe- edy recovery. Let's mot forget the Club Meeting on Wednesday, March 24th at 3 p.m. Pot Luck Supper at 6:30 p.m. Please bring your own dishes. Follow- the supper hour, pictures will be shown by Mr. Buckland. Hope to see a good attendance, it will be worthwhile, Winners at last Euchre were : Ladies -- 1st -- Mrs. O. Stone, score 79. Mrs. I. Prentice, score 78. Consolation -- Mrs. F. Ald- 'red, score 43. Gents--High--Mr. C. Watson. score 77. Second -- (playing as gent) Mrs. G. St. John, score 77. Consolation -- (playing as gent), score 45. Personalized "Just for You" -- dinner napkins, cocktail napkins, coasters, matches and playing cards -- printed with your name or Initials, add a personal parties, They do so much, are always socially correct. Before your next party, drop in and see the complete - samples of Personalized "Just for You" entertaining accessories, stationery and thank-you cards at PORT PERRY STAR (ie Coal Tock Yoo entertaining accessories and festive touch to youp yet cost so little, and FON CRAVE ant PC A REA Th . RUF E EARME XL FEE HERE Saturday evening in the Hall at| EAL SRT A AY f 3 Come and jbin us. All welcome. 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