3 oy Ng ITY TY OTRAS Co v. > = Bog, =o DCRR I PA am & oe PRTC E---- 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973 Blackstock News > O.N.O. Executive Meeting Joan Grove was hostess tor. the executive meeting held on Wednesday . January 17 which was attended by 10 members. The new Roll calls for 1973 were planned and numerous events discussed. The girls decided that it would be fun to have a Hobo Tea this year so visitors may be coming at any time. The New Year's Eve Dance was again discussed but as of yet no orchestra has been booked. Jan served cake and ice cream with coffee and tea and the meeting closed. Winners at the Senior Citizens' Card Party which had 16 tables were Ladies' High - Rhoda Larmer, Sec- ond Mrs. Ploughman, Third-Myrtle Manns: Men's High - carl Wright, Second - Harry McLaughlin, Third - Meta Reid. Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. McQuade joined a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and Valerie, West Hill in cele- bration of Valerie's first birthday on Sunday. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans visited Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Bryans and boys 'in ther new home at Cameron. Mid week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans were Mr. Will Brown, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Vie Hane, Mrs. Virginia Fairey, Mr. Larry Piper, all of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Keeler, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Roly Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lafontaine, Blackstock. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey enjoyed a day's curling in the O'Keefe Bonspiel at Port Perry Curling Club. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyde, Rochester were Sunday guests of her mother Mrs. I. Argue and sister Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodge and family. At St. John's Anglican .Lhurch on Sunday morning there was a special and very impressive Candlelighting Service. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstine and Teresa visi- ted Vern's sister Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yancin, Etobicoke and visited his mother Mrs. Violet Poole "who is in a hospital nearby. \ LET AN EXPERT DO IT... a SG § § £ 3 | Installations | Renovations ~ Pump Repairs Call To-day! Murray Burnfield is pleased to be associated with Consumers Gas and would be happy to quote prices on installation of gas to your home or business. Murray Burnfield PLUBIG - ENTG LTR SPL § WATER BOOK EARLY o SEED GRAIN o o FORAGE GRAIN o o FERTILIZER o Don't wait till spring Book it now . . .. A fine crowd attended the dance sponsored by the Group Committee of the Scouting Association and held in the Recreation Cen- tre on Saturday night The Annual Meeting of the Blackstock Agricultural Society met at the Township Hall on Thursday evening with an excellent atten- dance. President Merrill VanCamp presided for the business of the evening which consisted mainly of receiving reports from the various sections of the fair. All including the financial statement indicated that the 1972 Fair was indeed a fine success. Mrs. Muriel Wotten in her report as Lady Director indicated that the preliminary lists are all- ready compiled for this year's fair and anyone who wishes to receive one may contact the Secretary, Joyce Kelly. During the election of officers for 1973, the follow- ing were elected: Past president VanCamp; President Ver- non Asselstine; Ist Vice President John Wolters; Second Vice President Lawrence McLaughlin; Sec Treas Mrs. Gerald Kelly; Ladies' Director Pat Sleep; Merrill Assistant Ladies' Director Mae Shortridge. Merrill Van Camp ex- pressed his appreciation to all the directors for their hard work and fine co-oper- ation during his term of office. Mr. Walter Wright in- troduced Mr. Don Dewey of Whitby who showed out- - standing slides complete with a excellent commen- tary on his trip to Peking, China to the Trade Mission last August. Mr. John Wol- ters thanked Mr. Dewey for his fine contribution to the evening. The ladies served retresh- ments. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee accompanied by Mrs. Fern Lawson of Nes- tleton visited Mrs. Bill Wan- nan of Orono on Friday. Canada Cords were presented for the first time in Blackstock to these four happy girls. Left to right, Cindy McColl, Anne Marlow, Terry Robinson, Janis McLaughlin. Cartwright awards first Canada Cords - Canada Cords were awar- and Mrs. Robinson. ded to four local girls Anne Marlow, Cindy McColl, Janis McLaughlin and Terry Robinson on Sunday, Janu- ary 28, 1973. A large crowd gathered in the United Church, Black- stock at 7:30 to honour these girls who have achieved the highest award in Guiding. Rev. Victor Parsons wel- comed all present "and received the colours. Ranger Alice Ann Carnaghan sang a solo '"'Morning is Broken" accompanied by Ranger Marie VanCamp who also played the organ for the Rangers who entertained the guests prior to the service. Mrs. Douglas Sleep, Dis- trict Commissioner was nar- rator for the program. A skit presented by Brownies and Guides was enjoyed by all present. Division Commissioner Joan Hayes was unable to be present so Canada Cords were presented and tied by Captain Shirley Wheeler and Lieutenant Tina Walters. The girls fathers presented their daughters with gifts. Brownies and guides presen- ted them with photos and Mrs. Neil Malcolm repre- senting the Local Associa- tion gave the girls each a - Canada Cord pin. Mrs. Erma Welts on behalf of the Mothers Auxiliary also made a presentation of a gift to each girl. Advancement from Guides to Rangers was another step for these Canada Cord Guides and they were re- ceived by Ranger President Marilyn . Duff; Captain Shirley Turner "and Lieu- tenant Jessie Gunter. Prior to the girls receiving their guests Mrs. Erma Welts presented them with a spray of red and white Carnations and Mums. A reception was given by their parents Mr. and Mrs. James Marlow,. Mr. and Mr. ang Mrs. Arthur. McColl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mec- Laughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Cam Robinson. . Pouring tea were Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Mrs. Frank Hoskin, Mrs. Carl Wright cluded the first Canada Cord This social gathering con- Ceremony in Cartwright. Ontario A study of the organization and administration of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The Minister of Agriculture' and Food, Honourable Wm. A. Stewart, has directed that a study be made of the organization and administration of the Ministry with special emphasis on the suitability of its existing programs, policies and :services to meet the needs of Ontario agriculture. In order that individuals and organizationsg might be able to express their opinions or make suggestions in this regard, a series of public meeting have been arranged. They will be held at central points throught the province. This is an invitation to interested parties to comment on. the quality and relevance of Ministry programs, and their suitability to serve the industry at a time of rapid change. You are invited to present written briefs, or to make oral representation at one of these public meetings. PLACE Lindsay Ontario Government Thursday Bldg. Kent St. W., February 8 (Hwy.. 7B) DATE 1973 TIME Belleville Sun Valley Motor Inn Front St. Friday 2 - February 9 7 - Chairman -- Prof. N. R. Richards Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario For more information call 416 - 965-3240, or contact your Agricultural Representative.