ii I he rn a I aa i re ai i a 1 a EE ee RS EG fi Bel 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 21, 1986 Brian and Joy named exceptional students Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Congratulations to Brian Van- Camp and Joy Werry who were recognized for their exceptional qualities of involvement and service at the Durham Student Recognition Night on Wednesday. The ceremony "took place at Harwood Secondary School in Ajax. Well done! We are pleased that Mrs. Elva VanCamp is improving satisfactori- ly after surgery in Port Perry Hospital. Also improving at home is Mrs. Elva Toms after her stay in the hospital. Sorry that I missed reporting that Ken and Kelly Sweetman, Lyndsay and Kaily also attended the Mothers Day dinner at Keith and Jean Sweet- man's. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyde, Rich- mond Hill were callers of her sister, Mrs. Marion Hodge and Tommy. Drs. Pat and James Main recent- ly entertained a farming couple from Scotland. During their stay in Canada, this couple were able to learn more about Canadian farming at a dinner party with local agricultural engineers, Jim and Barb Byers and Harvey and Joan Graham. Over the weekend was the official opening of the M-R Art Gallery in Bethany which many local residents attended. Congratulations to Miss Kathy Morton on her part on open- ing this delighful art gallery in the Morton honiestead just- outside Bethany. ... Several from here attended the Dedication Service at the Scugog Shores Museum on Sunday when two trees were planted in memory of Barbara Phair & Lillian Smith. It was a meaningful service for all who attended. On Tuesday, May 13, seventeen members of the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Flora Samells. A dessert of ice cream and" cake was served, then Jean Adams opened the meeting with a poem ex- pressing how imagination can lift us out of ourselves and our broken "dreams. Devotional was given by Lisa Kristensen. Scripture taken from John 10 - 4. Sheen know their master's voice and follow. So it should be with us. Hymn, "Take Time to be Holy' was sung. Follow- ing the business discussion, Audrey Wright went on with the program, taking as her topic "visiting" A lit- tle skit was presented by Jean Adams and Jean Ferguson showing what not to do or say when visiting a patient. This was followed by a quiz on hospital etiquette. Gifts pa- tients need are just yourself, your friendship and a sympathetic ear; no long conversations or long visits. The birthday box received quite a few pennies. Meeting closed with the Benediction. The general U.C.W. meeting will be on May 21 at 8 p.m. with Wendell White as guest speaker telling of his experience in the Arctic. Morning Unit of U.C.W. Unit leader Lois Luke welcomed ten members and three visitors to the meeting at Ruby VanCamp's. Margaret Mountjoy read an Indian poem entitled ' 'The Song" Alma Duff gave an excellent worship on mothers and families. She ended 'with this thought, '"We give our children what we never had but we forget to give them what we had." On June 1 we are hosting "The Vic- tor", a musical group from Cann- ington. Tickets were distributed to sell. Our unit is arranging a tour to Curve Lake and other interesting points in June. Shirley Turner took us on a delightful tour of the Islands of Fiji, Maria and Tahiti. Meeting was closed with the benediction. Come on Home and Renew Old Acquaintances! SEAGRAVE UNITED CHURCH -- Sunday School -- IIVERARY ~ SUN., MAY 25 11:00 A.M. GUEST SPEAKER & VENTRILOQUIST: Beaulah Buchwald EVERYONE WELCOME! Refreshments After Service For Further Information Contact: Ellen Bruce 985-2651 or Diane Knutson 705-357-3488 Sunday School Superintendents Blackstock W.1. Report by Helen Bradburn Our W.I. met in the Town Hall on Wednesday, May 7 when we had an open meeting at 8 p.m. Shirley Turner, a retired Blackstock teacher showed slides she and Roy took on their 65 day tour to New Zealand, Australia, Fiji and Tahiti. The slides were great and the com- mentary informative. In New Zealand a sheep can be sheared in 42 seconds. Gum trees shed their bark every year. Seeing coral from a submarine and imagine a rain forest in Tasmania. Karen Doyle Senior Citizens meeting by E. Irvine The Senior Citizens held their regular meeting on Wed. May 14. A very good crowd in attendance, opened by the President, we had one new member. The meeting was followed by the singing of O'Canada, after which was followed by two minutes silence in memory of three of our members who recently pass- ed away. At the close of the meeting Marion King gave a reading on 'My Mother" which was very good. Out next meeting is May 28th and a pot luck supper. There will be a euchre next Wed. 21st at 1:30 p.m. at the Latcham Centre - come out and join us. Anyone who would like to play lawn bowling in the Senior Citizens tournament get in touch with Jim Martin. The rest of the afternoon was spent in playing euchre, bridge and cribbage and enjoying tea, coffee and cookies served by the ladies of the May lunch group. Duplicate Bridge May 14 - 4 Table Howell - Afternoon - Avg. - 31%, pts. _ 1st-tied Helen Mathieson & Jean- nie Dymond with Miriam Lebanovich & Harold Brown - 371% 2nd-Doris Phinney & Norma Ken- ny - 35% 3rd-Gwen Rennie & Marie Carnegie - 34% . 6 Table Mitchell - Evening - Avg. 60 pts. North & South 1st-Blake & Marie Vanderwater - 80% 2nd-Otto Czilok & Harold Brown - 72% 3rd-Doris Phinney & Malinne Doupe - 60'% East West 1st-Jack & Bonnie Davies - 73 pts. 2nd-Peter & Audrey Francis - 641% pts. 3rd-Bill Mahaffy & Gwen Rennie < 63 pts. TOP QUALITY 'GERANIUMS DOZEN .... $18.00 BRUNTON'S QUEEN STREET WEST PORT PERRY 985-7114 favoured us with a musical selection which was well done but owing to the piano needing tuning badly it didn't turn out to her satisfaction. Everyone enjoyed a tea or coffee, fancy bread and cheese and a social time. The District Annual was held at Hampton on Wed. May 14. Four members from our W.I. went and came home with enthusiasm in the thought that the W.I. is prospering. A week ago the Sheep Show was held here in Blackstock and this past weekend the Rabbit Show was here. No details of either event have been submitted. I ask that details of cur- rent events be given to me before noon on Mondays. Misses Diana Fletcher and Carla Adams left on Sat. for Lake Louise where they will work at the Lake Louise Inn. Good luck Carla and Diana! UNITED CHURCH Rev. Glenn C. Jackson, M.A., B.D. SUNDAY MAY 25 Port Perry 10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Church School PRINCE ALBERT 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Church School (Nursery Care Provided) SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Brian Robinson B.A. M.Div. Scugog - 9:45 a.m. _: Manchester - 11:15 a.m. " BLACKSTOCK PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Dale Davis Blackstock 10:00 a.m. North Nestleton 11:15 a.m. Church School and Nursery During Worship UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA COLUMBUS UNITED Rey. Gordon Rutherford B.A. M. Div. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Grades 1 to 3 Nursery School GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE SERVICES Rev. David Shepherd, Minister 9:30 a.m. Seagrave 11:00 a.m. Greenbank 12:30 p.m. Pinedale COMMUNITY CHURCH CAESAREA Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford SUNDAY MAY 25 at 11:15 a.m. We invite you to share with in family worship Children's Church During Worship Welcome to the Country Church "Sunshine Club" Primary (3-8 yrs.) Tues. 4-5 p.m. Juniors (9-12 yrs.) Thurs. 7 p.m. Teen Club - Monday 7 p.m. For Info. call 986-0057 or 985-7796. EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen and Rosa Streets Pastor R. Hilsden 985-9222 -- 985-3770 SUNDAY MAY 25 9:45 a.m. Sunday School For All Ages - 2 Adult Classes 11 am. & 7 p.m. Services Special Music Nursery Care - Children's Church A Warm Welcome Awaits You ANGLICAN CHURCH The Rev'd M. Ansley Tucker St. John's, Blackstock SUNDAY MAY 25 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion Wednesday, May 21, Ember Day 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion Ascension, Port Perry SUNDAY MAY 25 Solemnity of Rogation 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Procession Christie's Farm, R.R. 4, Port Perry PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy 7A and Island Road East of Port Perry Church Office 9858681 Senior Pastor: Rev. G.E. Barton, M.A., M.Th. 985-8681 -- 985-8873 Youth Pastor: Mr. T. Michael Putt 985-8154 -- 986-4773 Sunday Services Bible School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 am. and 6:30 p.m. Coming: June 1- Evening Service The Praise & Power Company 60 Member Youth Choir & Instrumental Group Ladies Coffee Hour Tuesday, 9:45 a.m. Nursery Provided Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. C.S.B. Boys Club Thursday 7 p.m. Youth Meetings - Friday Evenings Call Youth Pastor - Special Welcome to the Handicapped HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH OF PORT PERRY A Christian Reformed Fellowship 166 Simcoe Street, Prince Albert Rev. Bart VanEyk, Pastor '"The Church of the Back-to-God Hour" Broadcasting Sundays 9:30 a.m. CHOO - 1390 AM and CKAN 1480 AM Services 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. A Women's Inter-Faith Study and Children's Story Hour Every Thursday 9:30 a.m. Nursery Provided "Everyone Welcome" EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP Durham Road 23 and 7th Conc. Rev. G.B. Parks 852-5871 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Sunday 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Thursday 9:30 a.m. Ladies Fellowship Friday 7 p.m. Young People PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. Stuart McEntyre B.A., B.D. 985-3881 -- 985-3409 ST. JOHN'S, PORT PERRY 319 Queen Street SUNDAY MAY 25 9:55 a.m. Family Worship Church School and Nursery During Worship Welcome! BURNS CHURCH, ASHBURN 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15 a.m. Family Worship Nursery & Junior Church Welcome!