= aR LE, LS Tied kPa AEE AAT NB RAR BLACKSTOCK NEWS The Annual Congregational meeting of the United Church was held on Monday night, Jan. 22, .1968 with a good attendance. Rev. P., Romeril conducted the Worship, of- fered their appreciation of co-operation and. told of a coming meeting to discuss the needs of amalgamation in this area, . Reports were given by the Secretary, Glenn Larmer; the Pastor; Treasurer, Rich- "ard Van Camp. the Evenlope Steward, Ray McLaughlin; WEATHER TOMORROW Sunny 85° Cl M&M, Byers; showed John Carnaghan: Renovation, Mys, N. Malcolm; U.C.W. Tras, Mrs. Murray U.C.W. Sec'y., Mrs. Harold McLaughlin;' Sunday School; plorers and Messengers which all departments good, condition, Number Stewards with' the Byers in Laughlin = who Marwood McKee were added two groups were to the Elders & ear- -Skies IF YOU BOOK NOW ON OUR SPECIAL AIR CANADA CHARTER FLIGHTS TO THE CARIBBEAN, - LOWEST FARES EVER... Exampe: 14 days Barbados including, 2 meals daily, Hotel, trans- fers, tips, etc. $369. Can, Air fare is included. CALL NOW FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 87 KING E. 970 3131 'OSHAWA Mane; Hi, C.. Ex- re-elect exception of Jim place of Ray Mc along with Words of appreciation werd expressed to Mrsy J. 'Marlow for preparation of Commun- ion; The Pastor and wife; the Choir; and all departments who have worked faithfully. All 'units of U.C.W. met "this past week. Until it's seen how it may work out just three units will be held. ° The Morning unit nfet at the home of Mrs, Gordon Paisley with 13 members and 3 children present, Fol- lowing "coffee break" the leader, Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy opened. the meeting with a poem--""The* River". The De- votional on "The Earth is The Lords" was given by Mrs. John Carnaghan, Considerable business in- cluding plans for the year. Appointment of unit officers. Discussion re--County School Board, etc. The Afternoon unit me: in the Vestry with the new Unit leader, Mrs. W." Wright presiding, After wllcoming all, she read the Japanese version of The 23rd Psalm, as Japan is to be the Mission study for this year. "Follow- 'ing the scripture passage, 'she read a medetation by Toyokiko Kagawa, an out- standing evangelist of Japan. A.W. 21340104 ¢ DEPARTMENT Happy Foot Socks Double § Sole 5] 25 er. 1ADIES = $9.50 OXFORDS WINTER "BOOTS MEN'S : $13.95 LEATHER i BOOTS 'nenhour, Ashburn on the oc- und offered prayer. Officers appointed . were: Secretary, Mrs. R. Mountjoy; Treasurer, Mas. Murray By- ers; Kitchen and Social Fun- ctions, Mrs. Arnold Taylor; Stewardship & Vocation, Mro. S. Van Camp; Friendship and Visiting, Mrs, K. Samells Décided to hold the Monthly meetings on the' third Wed- nesday afternoon in the Ves- try. Mrs, Romeril showed the film "One half of One Per- cent" and gave a short talk on Japan. Meeting closed with hymn and prayer after which a delicious Junch was sirved, Attendance 15 mem- bers and one visitor, Mrs. "Ernest Swain. was hostess for the evening Unit held Wednesday, Jani 24th with 10 ladies present. The new Jeader, Mrs. Richard Van Camp welcomed every- one. The program was_taken by Mrs. Stuart Dorrell from "The Affluent Society and Me." We were asked, What do you really care about? Then we tried to find out Meeting closed with prayer and lunch. Similiar business was dealt with at -all Units including " the announcement of Oshawa Presbyterial at Trinity Church, Bowmanville on Sunday, Feb. 4th. Any ladies with worn, clean, Ny- lons or clothing suitable for girls 18 to 35 years at Street Haven Home, kindly leave at Church or Mrs. C. Hill. Thursday afternoon Janu- ary '25th an In-Service train- ing session on New Mathema- tics was Ield in Cartwright Central school. Speakers were--Mr. Wilfred- Cunning- ham, Toronto, consultant on Mathematics; Mr. Piper from staff of Hamilton Teachers College, who is active in work of Ontario Mathematics commission spoke to Primary Teachers and Mr. Hayes Mas-. ter of Mathematics at Tor- onto Teachers College. The teachers of Grand View (new Manvers school) with their Principal Mr. John Cumberland and Inspector Mr. John Bates joined with staff of Cartwright Central Public School for this wid mative meeting, which was followed with lunch and a social time.' © Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bea- cock and boys werg Sunday "dinner guests 'of Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm Elford and family, Port Perry and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Phan- silas IGH CUT | INSULATED BOOTS : 326.5% ~All Wool THROWS KENWOOD BLANKETS $16.95 - $19.95 510.95 Ba ir nh i RRS) NEW. SPRING YARD GOODS COMPLETE LARGE ASSORTMENT 11 br: and 1 names LA can trust. BRIAN'S SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION EXPERT PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH ? PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 1st, 1968 = 3 casion of the first birthday of their son Jarnies. Miss Barbara Brown, Cour- tice was week-end guest and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Essery & Leanne, Courtice were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bryans and family. Dennis McLaughlin, Guelph and Paul Rahm, Peterboro, spent the week-end at their respective homes. , We have not been mentioning the sev: eral students at different colleges and "places of busi- ness to get home each week- end.. Sunday 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer and Miss Marilyn, Whitby and Mr. Don Flemming, Lind- say. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham visited Mr. -and Mrs. Clarence Graham, Port Perry on Sunday. Sincere sympthy is extend- ed Mrs. Clifford Kerr .(nee Leah McQuade) also Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McQuade and fa- mily on the sudden death of Mr. Kerr in Peterborough on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Don Chillett, Whitby were Sunday guests of Mrs. Geo. Fowler. Sunday guests of Mrs. Lewis Henry were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Henry and fa- mily, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Vesma, all of Bowmanville and "Mr, Clarence Kenbner, Whitby. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc- Shane, Kingston and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manning and children, week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy and boys. Anne Marlow spent the week-end with Debbie Mec: Laughlin. Miss Janice Byers and Mr. Leslie Bushfield, © Guelph spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. All the teaching staff of the High School attended a Professional Day in Toronto, Friday. Services Sunday morning were fairly well attended. considering the weather. Rev. Romeril spoke on the theme "The Treasure of the Hume ble" from the text 'Blessed are the Meek" and Rev. Rose on "The Christian Gospel" from the text "Go and Sin no More". A goqd number from this area atténded the Canadian Farm and Industrial equip: ment show in Toronto last week--Jan. 24-27. Check The Label On Your Paper FES Ey ELECTRICAL KEN P. 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