ws 'Skelding Tuesday AR BT Eri 5dr afro Ft Bo EI SHR AL ' gu K rar eli A FRA Ee os we. a "iL AT BINS EEN 3 A A Sv -- BLACKSTOCK NEWS -- By 0. Hill The Candace unit met at the home of Mrs. Marwood McKee, Tuesday morning with 12 la- dies and one child attending. Mrs. Neil Malcolm presiding, opened with a Thanksgiving poem. Mrs. Roy McLaughlin gave the Devotional on Stew- ardship which included a hymn, Meditation and the reading of A woman's Prayer. Receiving and dedicating the offering. Four babies jackets for the bale were brought in. For pro- gramme Mrs, Malcolm took all "Down Memory Lane" with pictures. The Anna unit met at the home of the Leader Mrs. Geo. afternoon, Mrs. Skelding opened meeting with prayer on Dedication to the Service of God, Mrs. Ken- neth Samells dealt with Chap- ter 12 of Jesus Christ and the Christian Life. This was fol- lowed by a very . interesting discussion. . Mrs. Ray Taylor had charge of the Thanksgiv- ing worship period. A hymn was sung, Scripture passage read, Medication given and a prayer with responses, Offer- ing dedicated. Nine members attended. Mrs. Joe Bradburn was hos- tess for the Dorcas unit Wed- nesday afternoon, In the ab- sence of the leader, Mrs. Walter Wright presided & opened with an appropriate. quotation. Fol- lowing a hymn and prayer, Mrs. Cecil Hill read an address on the Sacrifice of Thanksgiv- ing. , Offering was received & dedicated. Mrs. Fred Dayes led a very interesting discussion on the 14th chapter of Jesus Christ and the Christian Life, Mrs. Walter Wright, who with her husband, attended Parents Orientation Day at Waterloo Lutheran College re- cently, gave some very inter- esting and informative re- 'marks from the address given by Dr. William Vilaune, Presi: dent of the College. Seven members and one visitor at- tended. Eleven members of the Es- Loy? ant a I A a A v Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy Wednes- day evening, Leader, Mrs. Ar- nold Taylor gave a reading on the Hymn of the Week, which was "This is my Fathers World", Murs, Stuart Dorrell and Mrs. Harvey Graham gave the worship .of scripture medi- tation and prayer. Mrs. Harold McLaughlin sang "Wonderful Words of Life". Judy Mount- joy played a piano solo and Linda Muntjoy gave an accor- dian" selection, Mrs. Harvey Graham gave a reading on which is the better Christian, the person who stays home, looks after her home, children and all pertaining - to their welfare or the one who helps in all projects of the church and community... This was fol- lowed by a hearty discussion and then a quiz on "Being a Good Christian". ther unit met at the home of At Your CARLOAD FOOD MARKET, Prince Albert | MONARCH MARGARINE This Week's Meat Features CANADA'S FINEST TENDER STEAK «Round ROAST Rump" FRESH CHICKEN LEGS oF B REAST ~~ =59 FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER 37: SCHNEIDERS SLICED COOKED HAM er 5 ~ CAMPFIRE RINDLESS SIDE BACON 2. Bl: TOMATO JUICE 2-0-3 CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP B- oc ves: LEE'S CHOICE PINEAPPLE 20 0-. Tins q 00 6 0z. Pkg. Ib. Pkg. QO: BICK'S a DILLS we 3B SPAGHETTI PLAIN DAINTY RICE 2 55: Zeon dl ROYAL YORK CELLO BEANS pg | SHREDDED WHEAT 27249: 'CHEERY MORN TEA BAGS: 5c OFF 100s 69: . 12 Oz. "DOROTHY DEANNE SHAMMPOO and RINSE no 99 ROSE COLGATES FLORI ENT (eo) .. 65° LIQUID VEL «on at BO MIXED FREE DRAW with évery $5.00 Order or Over Winner of Last Week's Draw -- Mr. Les. Beacock, Prince Albert. Store Hours - Daily 8:30-9:00. Except Tuesday 8:30-1:00. Saturday 8:30-6:00. FREE DELIVERY -- Phone SWEETMAN'S 985-2492. PABLUM CEREAL * Prices Effective -- Wednesday to Saturday, October 26, 27, 28, 29. We Reserve The Right To Limit, Quantities. woe on a Wollen Blanket. SAE tn La senna PC PERRY STAR RE RPP we Sri SAAS ££ ' . ya sada nei i ial Poe THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1966 -- D Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Mar- low; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davidson; Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Mahaffy and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton attended the Tyronto Milk Transport Association Banquet Wednesday evening, The Anglican Chicken Pie Supper Friday night was. well patronized and enjoyed. Misses Ferne Crawford and Florence McLaughlin, Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe & sons. The United Church was pac- ked Sunday morning, The choir sang an Anthem. Rev. Romeril gave a thought provoking ser- mon from the text: Suffer lit- tle children to come unto me. The Sacrament of Baptism was administered to the following: Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Keith Chamberlain; Elean- or Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly; Craig Alex- ander, son of Mr. & Mrs. Gor- don Paisley; Heather Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jamieson; Vanderheul; Debra Lyn, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp; Brian Roy George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp. ' In 'St., John's Church, Rev. R. C. Rose delivered a fine sermon on Forgiveness. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port. Perry and Miss Hazel Wright Oshawa visited the Will | Forders Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sinclair Geoffrey and Ian; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Drew, Oshawa. Miss Debbie Brown, Courtice spent the week-end with the ._and_ Mrs. at Seaway, Towers, Toronto on' 'Julia Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Bob Bryans. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Bobcaygeon, Mrs. B. Boundy, Mr, and Mrs. Les Gibson, Toronto, visited Mrs. Cecil Hill and called on Mrs, J. A. John- stoi Sunday. A Flett family gathering was held at the home of Mr, & Mrs. Mervyn Graham Sunday prior to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flett leaving for Florida. Messrs. Roy and Harold Me- Laughlin won 5th place in the Horse Shoe pitching competi- tion at the Plowing Match at Seaforth, Friday 14th. That evening they and their wives were guests at the Ontario Plowman's Association Banquet in Seaforth Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Pearce, Oakville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mur- phy and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Murphy, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and boys New- castle; Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone were Sunday guests of the Roy MecLaughlins, Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Paisley and Craig: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paisley; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Root and Mrs. Stewart Noble, all of Dunville and Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, Burlington. Mr and Mrs. Paul Hillier; Mr. and Mrs, George Lancaster, Peterboro and Mr. Ross Cham- berlain, Norwood, were Sunday guests -of Mr. and Mrs, Keith Chamberlain and family. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lawr- 'ence Jr. and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence and family; Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence. and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cookson,. Oshawa; Mr Fred Cookson, Seagrave; Mr. and Mrs. George Prosser, Nestleton . were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Law- Mr. and Mrs. | | Jamieson. Courtney Graham were Sunday "guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald | Kelly and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey : | spent . Sunday with his brother | Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey, 1 Alliston. " Ian Ferguson, Toronto spent the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Mary, Lorna of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wright and' family. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton & boys, Oshawa, - called on Roy and Bill Fergusons Sunday. Mr. Ray Mountjoy, Waterloo spent the week-end at home. Miss Linda McLaughlin spent the week-end with Miss Janice Crawford; Bob McLaughlin spent the week-end at New Lis- kard and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Harold McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Belleville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston Thursday. and Elaine were Sunday guests- ! rence. : Mr. and Mrs. Rynard, Osh- awa, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Lucas, Toronto and Mr. Wilfred Mar- tin, Oshawa were Saturday guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Tomkinson, Toronto were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning. Cartwrighth Field Crop Competition Sponsored by Blackstock Ag- ricultural Society. Grain Corn Competition 1st--John Bonsma; 2nd Don Harvey Graham; Brothers; 6th Doug Sleep; 7th Ken Lee; 8th John Walters; 9th William Ferguson; 10th Walter Wright. 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