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Port Perry Star (1907-), 1 Jun 1967, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June Ist, 1967 Blackstock News PRE All Units of the U.C.W. met during the week. The Candace cA at the home of Mrs. Ralph Lar mer where nine attended. Mrs. Gordon Strong gave an excell- ent devotional on "Better Im- "pulses." A poem "Your Own Version" was read by leader, Mrs. W. Mahaffy. Secretary was authorized to write the Presi dent of the U.C.W. at White horse, Yukon. A joint meeting of the Anna and Dorcas units was held at the home of Mrs. Murray Byers with 18 ladies present. Mrs. Skelding read "The United Church Women." Mrs. Romeril gave an address and led dis- cussion on Christian Education of Islam, Moslem and Buddism religions. Mrs. Roy Taylor and Mrs. K. Samells gave the wor- | workers of Church School of ship on 'The Field is the World.' | Blackstock Pastoral charge en- Rass eee The Esther group met at Mrs.. Richard VanCamps. Worship and programme on the study of Hannah Lamther of the women of the Bible was ably dealt with by Msds. Keith VanCamp and Stuart Dorrell. Plans were made for catering to a wedding on June 2nd. HI-C PARTY Approximately ninety young people 'and their councillors en- joyed a Sock Hop Party in the Christian Education room on Saturday evening.- Music was supplied by Tim Brunton, Port Perry. Members of Port Perry Hi-C and Blackstock Hi-C att- ended. Refreshments and social time concluded a pleasant ev- ening. Twenty-seven Teachers aud rrr re . a Sa ERSTE nS ow, PEL as] hh np llr am A iw 3 5 i A i} Siie Notice To Property Owners TO DESTROY WEEDS Notice is hereby given to all persons in pos- session of land in accordance with the Weed Control Act. R.S.0. 1960, C427, Sections 3, 13, || gave opportunity for discussion + and 19, that unless noxious weeds growing on of mutual problems in the their lands within the County of Ontario are des- {| church school which should- ~troyed by the FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1967, prove helpful in carrying on and throughout the season as often as it is nec- the work. essary to prevent the ripening of their seeds and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy dispersal of their pollens , the municipality may and Miss Elaine Mountjoy at- enter upon the said lands and have the weeds tended Queen's University Con- | destroyed, charging the costs against the owner, vocation for the Faculty of Me- | and collecting in like manner as for municipal dicine, Faculty of Law & School taxes. of Nursing Saturday. where The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. RAY MEDD and M. A. COLVILLE, County Weed Inspectors. joyed an evening of informal discussion led by Rev. George Ambury B.A, B.D., Secretary of Christian Education of Bay of | Quinte Conference in the C. E. room Sunday evening. This Wayne McShane received his Doctor of Medicine Degree. In| the evening they were guests of Doctor McShane at the Medical Graduation Dinner which was followed by a dance at the La Port Perr COUNTY OF ONTARIO | well Sivdenis Jom Fort Dy igh lied). locked more lis minimum of training. marching down Queen Street last week. They made a very impressive showing and the girls in their smart tunics also made an attractive contribution to the parade. Salle Hotel, Kingston. Wayne was one of the Centennial class of 47 Doctors graduates. Some from here attended Nes- tleton Supper Friday evening and Anniversary service Sunday morning. " Several from here attended the Port Perry Hospital Spring Tea Saturday. Mr. and Mrs: Stan Rahm and Mrs. C. Hill attended the fun- eral of a cousin Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Norwood Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar and family, Searboro, called on the Lloyd Wrights and Roy and Bill Fergusons Saturday. Mrs. J. A. McArthur and Miss Ida Dempsey spent a few days this past week in Stratford. Miss Dempsey remained for a little longer. Miss Betty Me- Arthur, Toronto spent the week- end and Ardis spent Saturday helping their mother gardening, ete. Mrs. A. D. McArthur, Mrs. Dr. John Mecllraith and children called on Mrs. J. A. McArthur and Betty Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp called on Mr. Charles and Miss Lena Elford, Cambray, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and boys were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Maybley and family, Port Perry. (cont. on page 14) 'Mrs. Orvel Greer and family, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moffatt, Oshawa, Mrs. James Stark and Miss Marion Stinson, Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. H. Trick, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Dean, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Hanthorne and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lunn, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grant and boys, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. F. Samis, En- field, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grif- fin, Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Bowman, Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mitler, Oshawa. Mr. Russel Honey, M.P., Port Hope, Mr. A. Carruthers, Gordon Hill, Mr. A. Hubbard, a former Merchant of Burketon. Mrs. John Carter of Bowman- ville. Mr. Wearn of Enniskillen who very graciously supplied an am- plifier for the Sunday School room which was filled to capa- Ashton, Enniskillen, Mr. Henry Adams, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. McKee, Oshawa. The offering on collection for our anniversary Sunday amoun- | te to $259.00. We "are very thankful for a wonderful day & much success. 4 'BAG -B | |Fund Raising Campaign STARTS MONDAY. JUNE 5th AT 7.00 P.M. Please Keep Your Porch Light On, When Members Of The Lions Club Call Monday, June 5 By Supporting "The Bag Of Bulbs' Campaign, You Not Only Receive A Bargain, But You Also Assist The Lions Club In Their Charitable Work In Port Perry And District Reg. Value $2.35 Selling Price $2.00 Give Your Support To A Worthy Cause . Sh EA " oy a RE 0 -Burketon Burketon United Church ol a very successful anniversary service Sunday with Dr. R. B. Green of Kingston University as guest speaker assisted by Rev. A. Doherty. -- i Among guests were Mrs. B.! Bone, Islington, Mr. and Mrs. | retary. Chairman. Berry, Bowmanville, Mr. and | SEE Eee sett snes ist sstetstenssssstntsssssttsssensssssy 3-SCHOOLS-3 Vacant Lot at Chalk Lake WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION by REACH TWP, SCHOOL AREA BOARD on MIONDAY, JUNE 12th, at 8:00 p.m. at MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP HALL . The schools for sale are located at UTICA -- MANCHESTER -- PROSPECT -and-eomprise-the school land; buildings and con=--1| - tents. Chalk Lake land is vacant. Details and terms of sale available from the Sec- Also arrangements to view the interior of the school should be made with the Secretary. MRS. D. MULHOLLAND, MRS. PAT LOVE, Secretary. 985-2307. "% These three women will have years of teaching among them when they retire at the end of this school term. Miss Florence Nancekievill who has taught for 41 years. She has spent the teaching in Cannington. .In the Marion Archibald with 21 years of teaching. TEACHERS a total of 86 years, On the left is Central 3. last 21 years centre is Mrs. HONOURED She has taught in Uxbridge for the last ten Mrs. Katherine Crosier is in Reach She has been teaching in Reach Township for 23 years and has a total of 24 years of teaching. in Greenbank recently and were presented with a Teachers' Federation spoon or pin, The women were honoured "city and overflowing;drr;Orval--- EJ G9 NE, WE WN -- -- in co 2 ~-- Ls 2 SR |

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