i" - -- BLACKSTOCK NEWS - By 0. Hill Mrs, Murray Byers was hos- tess for the Anna Unit Tues- day afternoon. Seven members and three visitors attended. Leader Mrs. Skelding opened meeting with a reading -- "A Prayer for Ourselves". Mrs. Carnaghan showed lovely pic- tures of Bermuda and Trinidad taken when she was on the Ob- server Conducted tour of those countries; After the singing of a hymn, Mrs. Skelding read the Scripture passage, and a meditation entitled "Spring of Gratitude", . The: December meeting is to be held at-the home of Mrs. Oscar Graham. The Candace unit met at the home of Mrs. Harold Kyte on Tuesday mroning. Mrs. Neil Malcolm was in charge and pre- sided. Mrs. Gordon Strong read the Scripture passage and commentary, Mrs. Ralph Lar- mer read hymn 469. Members of the unit who at- tended the Regional Rally brought their findings. Mrs. Ross Duff conducted a question and answer period from 'The Church and the World". Eleven ladies and one child attended. December meeting is to be held at Mrs, Wm. Mahaffys. Mrs, Wallace. Marlow was, hostess for the Dorcas unit on Wednesday afternoon. Leader Mrs. Lloyd Wright read a poem "Make me a Captive Lord". Following the singing of a hymn. Chapter 16 -- "The Freedom of the Christian" from Jesus Christ and the Christian Church was discussed. Mrs. L. Wright and Mrs. Hill brought findings from the Kedron Rally. Mrs. Stanford Van Camp read excerpts from a letter from Miss Frances Stephenson, In- dia. Ten ladies attended. The Esther unit met at the home of Mrs. Richard Van Camp Wednesday evening, As there is to be no meeting in December, this was the Christ- | mas theme and planned by the leader Mrs. Arnold Taylor. The Worship consisted of Christ- mas hymns and meditation. A playlet "Gifts that money can't buy", was enjoyed. Mrs. Glenn Larmer brought thoughts from the - Kedron Rally which was followed by a discussion. Eight members attended. At St. John's church Sunday morning the Sacrament of Baptism was adniinistered to Heather Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McLaugh- lin. Rev. Rose preached on "Serving God". In the United Church Rev. Romeril spoke on "Are You Fighting Yourself"? from the text A Nation divided against itself . . . house against itself falleth. RE ' via david Ta i .r sacmiciinioiitiliodoiug whediviididnodsmimbimtalain sims ' The Cartwright Casserols 4H Homemaking Club met one ev- ening recently for supper at the home of Mrs. Ralph Larmer. The girls prepared their own Pizzas and other items for the meal. After all appetites had been satisfied they had a work session to prepare the exhibit on topic "Quality Counts" for Achievement Day. The 4-H Achievement Day for the Current unit "Dressing Up Vegetables" was held Satur- day, November 19th in North Cavan Central School. The 13 .girls from Blackstock who have completed the course, attended. The morning programme, be- ginning at 9.30 consisted of judging classes of school lun- ches and giving reasons for some menu building. Following lunch the girls and visitors en- joyed watching skits and dem- onstrations by the other clubs in the County. The Commenta- tor for our exhibit by Cart- wright Casserols on Quality Counts was sit £.°8 | Baul alps Pa WE ire 5 8st BX an IAPS IPL ACTOR WP ENNS EE WRIAMERIAEY BY SERVSESET BO Pal ff PORT PERRY STAR -- THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1966 -- 7 The 13 girls and two leaders' were presented with silver spoons for completing this in- terestjng project. The girls had all completed interesting note books and recipe files. Cartwright exhibitors did well at the Royal Winter Fair: Ivan Cochrane won two firsts, one second, one third, one 4th, two fifths, one sixth and the Reserve Champion on One year old colt. Ralph Sadler won the Grand | Champion on Standard Bred Stallion "Royal Skytop", Sec- ond on standard bred filly, Jr. champion on Hackney filly, sec- ond on three year old Hackney filly, second on ladies harness horse and third on Amateur Stake. Mr. Leslie Taylor exhibited hogs and won 4 champions in-! cluding Grand Champion sow, Premier breeder and Premier exhibitor banner. Leanne Dorrell. . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc A, Seo the Pace-Setters from Mercury in eve Park Lane, Montclair, Cyclone GT, Cyclone Rideat 500, Rideau, Falcon and the exciting new Cougar -- p New leader in the popular price field. Biggest value with the longest wheelbase, largest engine choice, greatest luxury in its class. Plus dozens of standard features that make it the biggest new car package at the lowest price. * _ Falcon Futura Sports Coupe 2 ; ? The Pace- Setters from Mercury 2» | Lithe! Sleek! To the front of the pack in one big leap. 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(3 Only one dealer certification per year Seo your dealer for details, Every '67 Ford built car is equipped with Ford of Canada's standard safety package. MERCURY 11061-B (6. M. Williams Motors Ltd. pert perry. rotenone 985-2352 Nally. Colborne spent Saturday 12th with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Steele (nee Verna Mec Nally) Elin and David were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow, Anne & Frederick and called on other friends. 'Mrs. Beth Jackson, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. McGee, Whitby, visited Saturday and "Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn, Oshawa, Sun- day, with the Fred Trewins and Mrs. A. Wright. Miss Barbara Sedgwick, Nor- woaqd was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers & Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn, Donald and Ivan visited Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Bradburn, Brenda and Lanna, Scarboro, recently. Mrs. L. Bradley, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vander- huel and Julia, Orillia were week-end guests of Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Gibson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van Camp, Listowel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp and Aileen and visited 'other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Kewen & family, Beaconsville, Quebec spent a couple of days with her father Mr. Everett Trewin. A good number from this area attended the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. David Swain & two children, London were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swain. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Swain who celebrat- ed their Golden Wedding on Saturday. © Mrs. Margaret Carley, Tor onto was week-end. guest of the Herb Swains. Miss Joyce Mahaffy, Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Mahaffy and boys. Mr. Earl Dorrell is visiting | the Roger Dorrells in Ottawa. Mrs. J. A. Johnston is visit- ing the Keith Johnstons, Belle- ville. 4 Mrs. Elsie Hogel, South Nestleton won the Cartwright Minor Sports Association Draw November 18th. # Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Noble, Ux- bridge were Sunday visitors with the Arnold Taylors. Mrs. R. Ford is spending this week with her family in Tor- onto. : Mrs. Edith Murphy Tyrone is | visiting the Roy McLaughlins. Mr. H. Hocken, Port Perry, visited Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Mountjoy and family Sunday and all called on Mrs. Hocken in Oshawa Hospital. Mr: Weir Swain, Toronto was week-end guest of the Harold Swains. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Marilyn and Jim, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bow- manville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Archer on the occasion of Marilyns birthday. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Dunsmoor spent the week-end in Durham and Brampton, Mr. and Mrs: Cameron Por- ter, Orono and Mr.- and Mrs. Stan Rahm were. Sunday. sup- per guests of Mrs. C. Hill - Paul 'Rahm, Toronto, spent a couple of days during the week at home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, Beaverton, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphries & family Lind- say on Sunday afternoon. 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