. 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Blackstock News By Olga Hill Due to the very icy driveways and walks and some side roads that had not got sanded during the night, the attendance in each church Sunday morning was a little smaller than usual, but splendid services were held. In the United the Anthem by the choir was "Jesus is Knock- ing at my Sad Heart" and Rev. Romeril preached on "Friends". In St. John's Rev. Rose took as the subject for his sermon "Loyalty". St. John's W.A. met in the Parish Hall on the evening of March 10th. The Devotional Period was conducted by Mrs. Velva Bailey. The minutes and Treasurer's Report were read and approved. The Dorcas Sec- retary reported that the Spring Bale had been shipped. In addi- _ tion to the annual requirements TE SEER VER ARELAR FEATS En Thursday, March 17, 1966 of Gordon Indian School it con- tained a large quantity of new and good used clothing. Final arrangements were made for the Service of Induction' of Rev. R. C. Rose at which the Right Reverend H. R. Hunt, M.A, D. D., will be the preacher.. The St. Patrick's Day Children's Fashion Show will be on March 17th at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Twenyt-five ladies attended the March meeting of the ONO Club Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Eileen Card. One new member joined. This prov- ed to be a full time business meeting, Plans were made for the Family Dance, April 15th, Everyone welcome. Also for catering to the Curlers Banquet April 9th. The High School At Home April 29th and the Tea- chers Banquet, May 3rd. Roll call was well answered 2. You Are Invited To Hear was reared Christianity. LADLE DR. A. U. MICHELSON founder and minister of the First Hebrew Christian Church of Los Angeles, and well known for his nation-wide broad- casts of the HEBREW CHRISTIAN HOUR heard through- out the United States and Canada, speaks in Greenbank United Church on Tuesday, March 22, at 8 p.m. Formerly a judge and attorney in Germany, Dr. Michelson in Orthodox Jewry, Dr. Michelson has travelled extensively in Palestine and the New State of Israel, and will give first-hand account of the conditions in that part of the world, and his testi- mony to the Christian faith will thrill your heart. but later embraced 'Sunday. . 3 SA ERS YL a 1 X i FROANN AAR TY TF LATER R RIES ARY « FOI ER IY FAT Ba A with an Irish joke. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and group. Next meeting to be at Mrs. Jean Kyte's April 21. Prize winners at the Institute euchre Wednesday night--High lady Mrs, Frank Bailey; high gent Mr. Marwood McKee. Lucky Draw Mr, E, Challis. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Brown and Miss Dorothy, Oshawa vi- sited Mrs. Cecil Hill Thursday evening. Glad to report Mrs. Richard Wall able to return home from hospital last week. We wish her a speedy convalescence, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelusky, Bancroft, were week-end guests and Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Hol- mes, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. Ru- pert Byers, Bowmanville and Mrs. Finley Southerland, Ban- croft were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright. Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Roat, Dunnville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- bert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Markham, visited Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Johnston and called on other friends in the village on Mrs. Allan Rutherford; Miss Christine Szulak; Mr. and Mrs. George Rutherford, Oshawa were Sunday callers of Mrs. G. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers attended the College Royal at Guelph University Wednesday. Mr. Paul Rahm, Peterboro was home for the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Bowmanville and Mrs. Cecil Hill were Sunday guests of the Stan Rahms. Mr. and Mrs, Don Pargeter and family, Port Perry were Sunday supper guests of Mr, & Mrs. Mervyn Graham. Rev. P. Romeril is attending the Annual Meeting of the Board of World Missions of the United Church of Canada in Toronto, Monday to Friday this week, o> & o> © © 2 Se oe. ©. © Ei SSE SE Se he FLAMINGO RESTAURANT SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL SE ic aE ie 8 TOMATO or CHEF'S SALAD BUTTER TART EVERY ORANGE JUICE ROAST CHICKEN WITH DRESSING MASHED or FRENCH FRIED POTATOES TWO VEGETABLES with ICE CREAM TEA, COFFEE or MILK 1.90 SERVED FROM 4:00 P.M UNTIL 9 FLAMINGO RESTAURANT OPEN 11 AM. fe ie Hic PROB I SUND AY HOT ROLL CHINESE MARCH 18th YES WE HAVE FOOD BEGINNING ON FRIDAY :00 P.M. Se 2B ili nt to 9 P.M. SCUGOG NEWS Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell of Port Perry visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. T. Manns, Mr. and Mrs, H, Chinn of Oshawa Sunday visitors of Mr, G. Bratley. Mr. Roy Pogue of Windsor with his. parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue for the week-end. Mrs, Percy Jeffrey spent a day in Myrtle with her mother, Mrs. Dean Rodd. Miss Beverley Aldred spent the week-end with Mr, & Mrs. C. Aldred. Mr. Fred Jackson called on Mr. & Mrs. R. Cawker on Sun- day, Mr. and Mrs, Don Crozier vi- sited with friends in Oshawa on Friday night. Mr, and Mrs. B. Lehman of Claremont and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Empringham of Agincourt Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Empringham, Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells and Linda visited with Hounsell in Oshawa on Sunday. Mrs. R. Fralick held a very successful Jewellery Party on Monday afternoon. Ten ladies were present. Grace Pot Luck Supper and euchre on Thursday night at Grace Church, 6.30 p.m. Grace U.C.W. ladies to bring money for their study books. Our mid week servies were very well attended. Service on Sunday at 10 am. You are in- Mr. and Mrs. D. A awa. Mrs, Fred Jackson, Jackson, Mrs. May Crooks, Port Perry and Mrs. McDougall Sr. of Ottawa Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kreig, Clara, Heidi and Sandra dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Innes of Ashburn on Sunday. Miss Pat Aldred spent the week-end in Oshawa with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E, Pearson of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hope and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Huntley of Queens. ville, Mr. Maurice Fralick and Mr, Roy Pogue of Windsor called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Fralick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas vi: sited on Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Young of Sharon. Our Sweet Adelines are sing- ing in Lindsay on Saturday night -- Mrs. R. Fralick, Mrs. B. Bell and Mrs. C. Aldred. | Hilltop Herald Our Junior girl's basketball team travelled to Bradford on Feb. 26th, where it came 2nd to Stayner High after a valiant effort. The GBSSA boys' basketball tourney for "B" High Schools was held in Port Perry on Mar. bth. Mr. Neigh's Junior boys tragically met defeat at the hands of Stayner High, but Mr. Firth's Intermediate boys' team defeated Stouffville High and Stayner High in turn to cap- ture the intermediate boys' championhip, with centre Ron Blakely playing superbly in both games. Mr. Burt took his wrestling team to the Georgian Bay Tour- nament at Bracebridge and qualified to enter the Provincial Tournament at Ottawa. Mr, Burt and Mr. McNair took the Boys to Ottawa on Friday morn- ing. They placed second in the "B" Schools and seventeenth out of forty-seven schools from the province of Ontario. Ron Taylor placed third in his weight class, and Aldon Smith and Bill Diamond placed sixth and seventh in their classes, Approximately 40 boys compet- ed in each class. Easter exams here at Port High ended on March 11th. Now the majority of students (and teachers are looking) forward to the Easter Holidays. 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