Wh 3 NEA AR RD Xi Al HY pd 3:4) a Nh 14 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 13, 1969 BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill Cartwright Central Public School held their Public Speaking Contest in the school February 3rd," 1969 Following are the contestants and their subjects in order as they spoke: -- Janice Gould--The History of the White Man in Canada. Michelle Robinson-- Gui- nea Pigs. Rayner Welts -- Nuclear Power Station in Pickering. Janis Dorrell--Supersti- tions. Cathy Hart--Henry Wads- worth Longfellow. Cathy Gunter--Sir Winston Churchill. Susan Thompson--The Hur- on Indians. Elaine Wright--Drugs Donna Totten--Wild and Domestic Animals Debbie Swain--Rabbits. Jackie Gould -- The Blue- nose Douglas Johnston--The Age of the Automobile. Cheryl Wright--Laura Secord. Results -- First: Debbie Swain; Second: Cathy Gunter and third: Janis Dorrell. Howard's Draperies HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service | Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. Speech making was done in most of the different rooms that same day. as a language test. Prize winners at the W.L euchre, Wednesday Night -- High lady: Mrs. Frank Hos- kin; second: Mrs. Frank Staniland; High gent: Mr. Marwood McKee; second: Mr. Manns; Lucky draw: Mrs. Hopps. Next party to be Feb. 19th. : Thursday night the Curl- ing Club entertained their ladies to a mixed curling evening at the local arena. The Hi C entertained guests from the Anglican Young People of Blackstock and Port Perry, also from Yelverton to a skating party at the arena Friday night, followed by supper and a dance in the Christian Edu- cation room. When Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and boys went up to Toronto Sunday, Lloyd was able to go with them and spend the afternoon with her sister-- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motton & family. Then in the even- ing all attended service at The People's Church before it Church Services CO- {in the near future. precise preparations quirements can give by Don Rixon UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO - Your Co-op will be installing a Bulk Blender This unique fertilizer blender will provide : Potash to make your crop investment pay off in {MR higher yields and bigger profits. OP TOPICS of Nifrogen, Phosphate and taking Lloyd back to the General Hospital, Congratulations to George and Kathy Keuning, pupils of Mrs, Gladys Thompson on passing their Grade 4 Piano examinations with honours. Also to the following pu- pils of Mrs. Ruth Wilson:-- Grade 2--Louise Van Camp, Joanne Walters, Nancy Wy- gerde; Grade 3--Anne Mar- low; Grade 5--Susan Thomp- son; Grade 9 -- David Gray. All the above received hon- ours' and Lorraine Turner, Gr. 9 pass. Sunday afternoon the An- glican Young People of Blackstock and Port Perry, entertained the United Hi-C to a toboggan party on Ar- gues Hill and supper in the Parish Hall. Services in both churches were well attended Sunday Sunday morning. Rev. P. Romeril took as his text "In this World you will have Troubles". In the Anglican the Warden and Advisory Council were installed. Rev. R. C. Rose spoke on Leader- ship. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- 'Laughlin and family. Mr. & Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. David Kyte and Karen, along with CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN . Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, FEB. 16th-- QUINQUAGESIMA 9:45 aam.--Holy Communion Church School WED., FEB. 10 "+ ASH 8:30 am.--Holy' ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, FEB. 16th-- QUINQUAGESIMA 11:15 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School WED., FEB. 19th-- ASH WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m.--Holy Communion DAY ~ | munion PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister PORT PERRY SUNDAY, FEB. 16th-- for children 6 yrs. & up 11.00 a.m.--5 yrs. and under PRINCE ALBERT 1.00 p.m.--Sunday School 2.00 p.m.--Church Service ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH --9.45-a.m~--Sunday-Sehool--|- Mr, and Mrs. Ross Ashton and family of Enniskillen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Oshawa were Saturday even- ing dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ted McLaughlin and family, Fenelon Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Graham; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls visited Mrs. F. Boundey, Port Perry, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fer- guson -and family, Toronto were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. Roy Ferguson, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Ferguson and boys and Mr. and Mrs, Noel Mor- ton and sons, Oshawa, visited the Fergusons Sunday after- noon. : Sorry to report Mr. Joe Avery and Mr. Harold Larm- er in Bowmanville hospital. Glad to know Mr. Orr Ven- ning, also Mrs. Oscar Gra- ham and Mrs. Walter Lawr- ence able to be home from hospitals. Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Brown on the death of her father Mr. John Mickie of Greenbank. Miss Edna Larmer return- ed home Sunday after a two week's visit with her broth- er's, Mr. and Mrs.. Walt Lar- mer, Toronto. Mr. Cecil Thompson and friend, Peterboro, visited Mrs. George Fowler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Donald Enniskillen, vi- sited the Fred Trewins and Mrs, A. W. Wright Sunday. Miss Ida Dempsey spent the week-end with friends in Stratford. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom MecLach. lan, Oshawa visited the Tom Hodges and Mrs. Argue Sun- | 0% FRIENDLY COR. B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. PHONE: Port Perry 985-3182 Miss Helen Swain Willow- dale, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swain, Don Mills spent the week-end with Mr. Harold Swain. Several from this area en- joyed "The Boy Friend" in Bowmanville at the week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopps Mexico. - Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Ar- cher, Bowmanville, visited Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Archer Sunday afternoon and were supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Tennyson Samells. Mr, Paul Rahm, Toronto, was home from Friday night to Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Porter & Sean and Mrs, C. Hill were also supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Rahm Friday. guson, Don Mills were Satur. day noon guests and Rev. & Mrs. F. M. Ferguson, Toronto Sunday supper guests of Mrs. FARMS WANTED L "REAL ESTATE AID REALTOR have returned home from [¢ Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Fer-|. 985 - 7373 and Mr. Oscar Graham visit- ed Mr, Leslie Graham in Peterborough Hospital Satur. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn gre. ham. INVEST NOW 7%% for Terms 2,3 & 4 yrs. VICTORIA and. GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable 'half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 Mr, and Mrs, Ross Duff Home Heating Comfort Keep WARM with Home Heating oil. We have top quality Furnace and Stove Oil. : "For A Trial Order Phone 985-7951 Port Perry REESOR Fuel & Lumber WES LANE Plumbing - Heating = Electric - PORT PERRY, ONT. OFFICE 985 - 2473 RES. Rev. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, FEB. 16th-- Installation of Managers It's the economy way to buy your plant food. A With Co-op custom blending, you know you are fl getting the exact requirements of Nitrogen, Phos- phate and Potash that your crop needs. You'll | 'It's the profitable way to buy fertilizer. Only Ml) the right blend-to meet your soil and crop re- you lowest cost per acre. Right now is the time to arrange for this ney-saving Co-op service. Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 BAPTIST CHURCH PORT PERRY PASTOR A HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, FEB. 16th-- 9:50 a.m.--~Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Evening Jeryive United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. 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