4 4 ¢ 1 ¢ - News of interest from Blackstock area and Mrs. Arnold Tovids attended the funeral of the late. Mrs. G. Bracken- bury at Port;Hope recently. Her many friends in the area are very sorry to learn that Mrs. May Johnston fell last week and broke-her hip at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, to where she had just moved very recently from . the '* Beaverton Nursing Home. She is in serious condition in Oshawa Hospital. Mr: and Mrs. Ed Harris and Mr. Mervyn Graham were Friday 'evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flett, Bowmanville, Recently Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane attended a family din- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Noble and family, Uxbridge. This happy gath- ering was to celebrate her parents', Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Nobles 51st wedding anniver- sary. Winners at the weekly Sen- ior Citizens' Tuesday even- ing card party results were, first Susie Harris, second Ed Harris, fourth Wm. Ringham, fifth Roy Ego, > sixth Dennis Thompson, low Russell Laimer. Two ties had to be settled by draws to determine first and fourth prizes, so competition is gett- ing keen at the card games. Mrs. Wm. Kelly and Mrs. J. Tiers, both of Bobcaygeon were Tuesday luncheon and . dinner guests of Mr. gnd Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls. 'Mr. and Mrs, Bob Brack- enbury of Kitchener were Wednesday evening callers of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Betty Jane following his grand- ------___mother's funeral. -- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lar- BY ENOUGH INSURANCE? your policies up- dated. We'll be" glad to check them for you. Ask us. v Snowmobiles + Tenants Pkg. +» Home Owners » Commercial 191 Queen St. third Alymer - Ploughman, Are You Covered... Play safe and sure. It may be time to have EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED Port Perry, Ont. mer, Mrs. Alma Fowler and Miss Edna Larmer- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer and three child- ren, Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin atten- ded the Convocation Exer- cises at War memorial Hall of University of Guelph on Friday when Linda received her Bachelor of Arts Degree. Congratulations Linda. Rev. and Mrs. Philip Romeril of Guernsey Islands have returned to Ontario for ~ by air and are spending a few days with Mr. Gordon Paisley, Cragi- and Cathy. 'From Blac they will go to Sud tayisi eir son, Rev. jgtid Mrs... Romeril and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walk- er, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walker were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family. They also visited their cous- ins, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and Miss Janet Turner atten- ded the Convocation Exer- cises at the War Memorial Hall of the University of Guelph on Friday afternoon + when"Lori Turner received - her * Engineering Degree. Congratulations Lori. Blackstock 4-H r Meeting No.8, =D By Sharan Bailey The third meeth ng -of.th } held in the C.E, Centre, Sept. 30, was opened by the Presi- : .dent, Jean Adams, who read a short poem concerning "Friendship", A very AR slide - presentation, prepared by Miss Beatrice McLean, was " Wo by Jean Ferguson ith Gladys Thompson read- 4-H Club was opened Br the 4-H Pledge. Ing the script. These pictures The roll call was - Some- thing I learned about bread making techniques. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Le- anne Fisher. Trisha Sleep Mrs. Martyn discussed with us batter bread. Half the girls made brown batter rolls and the other half made cheese puffs. This week the home assignment is to make atter bread. . and Mfs. Wilbur Toms erd.Sunday evening dinner ts\of Mr. "and Mrs. Char , Bowmanville. Mrs. Roy Tow w of Hilton spent Some time with her daug Mr. and Mrs. Richard. {_VanCamp and family. ucw The General UCW meeting the wording of the New Creed, a contempory expression of Christian faith, authorized by "the General Council of the pun of Canada in 1968. A brief devotional the "Tremendous Hy - God" was read. Prayer wa offered and the collection received. During the business por- tion of the meeting, the Regional Meeting in Maple Grove on October 20 was announced - anyone wished to attend and stay for the noon meal is asked to contact the President by October 14. Joan Thompson introduc- ed the guest speaker, Ser- geant C. Whyte of the Dur- ham Regional Police, who spoke of his work in the "Youth Bureau Branch" which was set up in 1968 to deal with the problems of youth -under 16 years of age. News from Ashburn The Ashburn group of the W.M.S. held their Fall Thank Offering meeting on Wed. - 'evening of last week. - The President, Mrs. R. Batten conducted the meet- ing and the worship service in the glad tidings was fol- lowed. Our guest speaker for the evening was Miss Giolla Kelly of Toronto, who is + 985-7306 executive director for spec- ial ministries for the Board of 'World Missions of the Presbyterian Church. She also showed very interesting pictures of her work. Mrs. S. McEntyre was the sploist and sang two beauti-, ful solos. Aso D. Ashton gave the courtesies and a social time 'was spent -over-a cup of tea 'and light lunch. On Sunday morning Oct. 5th, the Sacrament of the Lords Sup r was observed.. ildrens Story, also : i: a was based on the story of Zacchaeus, 'Christ for the Misfit" and the seri- -pture lesson was Luke 19, 1-10. The choir sang "Spirit of the Living God" and Mrs. F. - (continued on page 26) PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1975 -- 25 Sergeant Whyte outlined the various types of offences dealt with and how these are handled, speaking very simply and revealing him- self to be a most sincere and dedicated policeman genu- inally interested in the well being of the youth of this area. Police and parents alike should set a good ex- ample and have firm guide- lines and rules, thus earning the friendship and respect of our youth. Varous pieces of literature dealing with human relations were avail- able far the ladies. Thanks to Sergeant Whyte was expres- sed by Sharon Essery. A dainty lunch brought the meeting to a close. SENIOR CITIZENS HAVE YOUR HAIR Shampooed & Set Tuesday & Wednesday - 3, 00 io iaPacific : Building Materials, Ltd. REGISTERED DEALER ! Fir veneered plywood 7/16". DISCOVER 'OREGON TRAIL PANELLING. ~. "U* fir yonoered. And 7/16" thick!" Take a good, close look. 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