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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 7 Apr 1971, p. 12

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12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 7, 1971 Blackstock News Continued which attended attested to the fact that these clases have created much interest in the community. The sew- mg class conducted by Mrs Hilda Mappin presented a fine Fashion Show the very of vaned array of clothing crea- ted by the students. Mrs. Mappin gave the commentary for thas fashion show The teacher and commen- tator, Mrs. Hilda Mappin.) The Oli Painting Class which had been instructed by John Cross displayed mary, many oi! paintings which att racted. much attention and/ brought forth many varied comments The Uphoistery Class which had been instructed by Mr Barkley displayed both ant que and modern preces and also much wood refinishing The Physical Fittness Class had been directed by Mrs Linda Fletcher tut did not AR PLUMBING Sports QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 2 Door Hardtop, 327, Radio g Automatic, Bucket Seats, Viny! Top, L ic. 373-266 $2,595 y Supreme, 4 Door Hardtop, aPs., PB. Auto., Vinyl Topi PS., P.B.. Radio, Velvet 4 Radio, License No. 250-388] Roof, License No. 699-81K1 289 License No. 699-81K $1,895 Beare Motors Limited Phone 78s. 7351 } put on a demonstration much to the disappointment of Many present The High School Students conducted a most successful Penny Sale, Home Baking Table and Sale of Artificial Flowers. The Annual Father and Son Banquet for the Cart- wright Boy Scouts Associa- tion was held on Saturday, Apri 3 im the Blackstock Recreational Centre with approximately 135 attending The evening opened with the Cubs and Scouts marching in, setting up flags and singing "O Canada." Chairman Bill Francis asked Rev. V. Parsons Chaplain of the Association, to say Grace. A _ delicio dinner followed prepared by the Ladies Auxiliary and served by the Rangers. Mr Francis introduced the Scout- ing leaders as follows - Troop Scouter - im Sloane, Akela A Pack - Marion Larmer - B Pack - W alter Welts. Adventur er Advisor - Cam Robinson The leaders in turn intro duced their helpers as follows Arnold Williams, Stuart Dorr- ell, Josie Hamilton, Tony Duiventsyn, Doug Hudson, Cathy Wilson, Sharon Archer, Barbara Weilts, Jeff Freer, Rick Wilson, Ivan Rohrer, and | Larry Pantschuk ' Mr. J. Sloane had mimeo | Sleep religion and life badges. Prince Albert News Mrs. L. Beacock Last Sunday was Palm Sun- day. New families who have A large trophy from the recently moved to the village Snowmobile Rally, donated by the new Scouts sponsor, the Order of Foresters of Nestleton, was presented to Harvey Graham and to Ros Duff who accepted on behalf} of his son Graham Duff who was unable to be present. A trophy for best Cub Camper was presented to Scott Will- jams by Walter Welts. To the best Scout Camper was pre- sented to Tom Wotten by dim Sloane. Resourcer Wilf Vine ais- played articles made by the Scouts under his guidance in Welding. Rev. Father Falke, a High School teacher from Uxbridge was guest speaker for the evening. Father Falke took his audience on a tour up and under Nile River accompanying his talk with delightful slides of animals and butterflies. Rev. Falke,being an Art teacher brought along a very creative picture he had painted of an elephant. He also showed his audience two carved ele- phant tusks which captured the boys' interest. Father |Palke was thanked by the Chairman for the interesting, Barrie Malcolm, Perry Gran-| educational tour he had given. del, David Adams, Pat Porrill, ; The fathers and foster fathers were thanked for coming, also the Ladies' Auxiliary representatives, Pat and Vera Asselstine' graphed sheets placed at each! and the Forester Representa Fathers piace to inform them | of the various activities taking place in each area of Scouting. ; During the evening a toast | lee the boys was proposed by Don Barrabell and replied by |Darey Dorrell. The toast to; |the Fathers was proposed by | Paul Larmer with the reply coming from Arnold Williams. Stuart Dorrell led all in a good | Parsons | said a few inspiring words to, boys concerning their | lively singsong. Rev the * Two Door * V8, 3 Speed License No. 685-94K $1,666 Wildcat, V8, Automatic tive, Oliver Rohrer. The La- | dies' Auxiliary was thanked j for the excellent meal which had been provided The evening closed with the singing of the Queen GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR Bel Air, V8, Automatic Power Steering, Radio License No. 689-92K $2,995 1968 Cougar 2 Door, Bucket Seats, P.S., P.B., 3 Speed, VB, LLLAASAAALAA LARA ASAE ey were present and welcomed at the service. Miss Ann Kim Harris became a member & was welcomed by Mr. W. Vance, on behalf of the | Session. Rev. M. Reeves de- livered a fitting message for the special day, previous to Sacrament. sent for a silver wedding an- arrangements placed in the sanctuary from the funeral of the late Mrs. Vera Marth Following church service, the minister conducted a brief meeting to discuss with Rev. W. Mark Reeves, SUNDAY, APRIL 1ith-- EASTER SUNDAY: Specia}) services will be held at Port Perry at 10 a.m. and at Prince Albert at 11.30 a.m. (note change of time) The Minister's sermon topie will be, "The Best of All Is the Last". Easter music will be featured in both Churches by the Senior Choirs. Church Schools will meet at the same hours as the services. GOOD FRIDAY--An interde- nominational service, un- der the auspices of the local Anglican, Presby- terian and United congre- gations, will be held in the Port Perry United Church at 8 p.m. Ministers of the participating Churches will take part, the United Church Senior Choir will be in charge of the music and the religious film, "Which Will Ye Have?" will be shown. Everyone will be most welcome. The offering will be for the work of the Canadian Bible Society. CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY, APRIL 1ith-- Easter Day 10:00 a.m.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN'S BLACKSTOCK | SUNDAY, APRIL 11th-- Easter Day 11:15 a.m.--Holy Communion Gocd Friday, April 9th-- 11:00 a.m.--Port Perry 1:30 p.m.--Blackstock PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Riv. William Black, F.R.G.S. SUNDAY, APRIL 1ith-- 10:00 a.m.--Easter Service Sermon--"Unlimited Freedom" 11.00 am.--Sunday PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 11th-- 8.50 am.--Bible School 2 adult classes 11:00 a.m --Morning Worship 7:00 p.m.--Evening Service School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE S' NDAY, APRIL 11th-- 945 a.m.--SCUGOG 11 15 am. --MANCHESTER PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. R. Batten, Rev, I. Maclean 10 am--PFamily Bible Hour 11 am.--Morning Worship 700 p.m. Evang. Service i change for starting time of worship owing to various reasons. It was finally de- cided that service commence at 11:30 a.m. for a month on trial basis. We are pleased to note Mr. A. Gilson is home feeling better from hospital care. Now we wish improved health to Miss Denise Jeffrey who is a hospital patient. Please remember next Tuesday night Rev, K. Deer of Kedron will speak on Mental Health to be held in the church sanctuary follow- ed by lunch. We are glad to notice Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hodgins are from two months en- joyed in Sebring, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snelgrove are also home from a three week vacation in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Car- negie and baby visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray ~ athe nt - See Mr. yr Mrs. Carl Graham enjoyed attending a fiftieth anniversary in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hargrave Sr. of Kirkfield. The Grahams were also happy to be pre- by her sister-in-law Mrs. John niversary for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton of Enniskillen, Sunday dinner company with Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh included her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Gostick of Stouffville and Mr. and Mrs. P. Solomon and family of Raglan. Last Saturday Afternoon Mrs. C. Willes opened her home assisted as co-hostess a baby shower in ohnour of ness. Our therapy room is a a baby hower in honour of baby Buxey.. About fiftéen young ladies enjoyed the wee garments and dainty lunch served. 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