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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Nov 1968, p. 6

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A] - Bank-of Nova Scotia . Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 A : RPRENRI RESTA 6 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 7th, 1968 BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill Several chairs had to be brought in to accomodate the congregation attending the anniversary in the United Church Sunday morning. Rev J: D. Ormiston, M.A., B.D. of Toronto was guest speaker, and gave a very interesting and informative address on the work of Operation Cross- roads, Africa. The choir ren dered two fine anthems, "0 Jesus King Most Wonderful" and "The Greatest Miracle." In the evening the C.E. centre was crammed for a Forum on Cross Roads Afri- ca. The Rev. P. Romeril op- ened with prayer and intro- duced Mr. Ormiston who spoke on its origin and pur- poses and future of Operat- ion Cross Roads. Miss Lorna Pierey of Rockdale College, Toronto, a Cross Roader in Nigeria in 1968 gave a facin- ating account of her exper- iences, illustrated by pictur- es. A collection for Cross Roads operations was taken. Altogether a very successful evening. The Sacrament of Holy Communion was administer- ed in the Anglican Church Sunday morning. Rev. R. C. Rose delivered a very. fine sermon from All is not sweetness and light. Estab. lished Righteousness as the Way of Life. Several members of the Anglican church attended the - ecumenical 'service in the Anglican Church Port Perry Sunday morning. Mr. Brian Rabb, counsellor of the local Venture pack, was guest speaker to the 1st Cartwright Boy Scout Ladies Auxiliary. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Marie Crawford, Nestleton with the president, Mrs. Jean Adams in charge. Plans were made for a special evening in the Town- ship Hall in Blackstock for Nov. 19 at 8 pm. for the community, when Keith Dav- idson, the Uxbridge Florist, will demonstrate - arranging flowers and will discuss care of Christmas gift plants. The group enjoyed a bak- ing contest' conducted by Mrs. Gwen Malcolm before lunch. ' The students of Cartwright High School held their Sadie Hawkins Hallowe'en Dance on October 25, 1968. The music was provided hy Rick MacMillan's Band. They en- joy pop and donuts for re freshments. Preparations are now under way for Commen cement which will be held on Saturday, November 23, 1968 Winners at the euchre par- ty under the auspices of the Women's Institute on Wed- nesday night were, High lady Mrs. Carl of Oshawa, second hightest, Mrs. Frank Bailey, high gent, Mr. Walter Law- rence, «second hightest, Mr. Charles Smith, lucky draw, Mrs. Wilbert Werry. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Rut- ledge, Bancroft spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and Mr. and Mrs Norman McNally, Colborne, called one evening. Mr. and Mrs. Keith John- ston of Belleville visited his mother, Mrs. J.. A. Johnston BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HONDA > SUZUKI SALES and SERVICE PARTS - ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES - SERVICE ALL MAKES SNOWMOBILE SERVICE R. WHITAKER Phone 985-2276 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Leonard R. Rosenberg & Associates Building, Aurora Telephone Aurora 727.9451 DUFF ELECTRONICS ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE PORT PERRY Dec./68 Earl Wallace ROOFING Ashphalt Shingles, Rolled Roofing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. FOR ANY OF YOUR Insurance Needs Do it the Co-operative Way Co-Operators Ins. Assoc. ETHEL NOTTINGHAM Myrtle 6554832 Dec./68 6. McPhaden Insurance 985-2341 Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD Room 2, Post Office Building Phone 985-7031 Specializing in business and farm operations. Dec./68 EMMERSON INSURANCE | AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance 985-7306 PORT PERRY Dec. 31/68 RAYMOND J. FRALICK representing CIA Co-operators insurance Association The Farmers Union Mutual Fire Insurance Life - Auto - Home Protection Fire Phone 985.7447 Dec. /67 Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING Beds INSTALLED | REG. ARMSTRONG Port Perry -- 985-2226 Dec./67 / Dec. 68 INSTANT BYVERS BUYING? LAPIBERT 985-7373 on Wednesday. Mrs. J. Wotton spent last week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harvey Strong R.R, Bowmanville while Mr Strong was in hospital. Mr. Dalton and Miss Hazel English moved Saturday into the home in the village thay they purchased from the es tate of the late Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. E Meuleman also moved Satur- day from: Newcastle to the home vacated by the Eng- lishes. S . Mrs. Cecil Hamilton 'and Mrs. J. Venning spent the week-end with Mrs.. Joan Mott, Whitby and all went to Toronto and saw "Anne of Green Gables," Saturday. Mr. Ted Glover and Miss Marilyn Scholz of Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Martyn and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Neary Brian, Peter, Michael - and David of Downsview and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer of Whitby were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Mrs. V. Ferguson of Bow- manville and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews of Prince Albert visited Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dayes on Sunday, Sunday afternoon fourteen young people from Prince Albert and Port Perry held a Walkathon to Blackstock and back. Théy were served hot chocolate and sandwiches in the United Church kitchen while here. < Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hyde, Toronto called during the week; Pastor Allan Hern of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs, BF OS ERAT AN TEE STAN 5 7 Lew Hern, Thessalon visited Mrs, Ira Argue and Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodge and sons on Saturday. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wright and baby Bobbie of Bowman. ville visited Mr. and Mrs, Osmond Wright, Suhday.e Mrs. Harold Kyte attended the Oshawa Presbyterial Reg- ional Rally in Greenwood on Monday, October 28th. o Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yell. owlees and family of Soliha (Continued on Page 14) "WEN D MIIDD AV | KEN P. 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