). : Blackstock The W.A. of St. John's Church met This girls group to meet every Friday night. Closing prayers were led by Canon in the Parish Hall Thursday, Oct. 15, Chaperlin, after which Tunch was ser- After the opening exercises consider- able business was dealt with, Mrs, T, Langfeld gave a report on the opening, Oct. '1st of the new dio- cesin building beside St. James Ca- thedral, Toronto, Miss Eva Parr reported on the Deanery meeting at Ajax. Mrs. A. L. Bailey read a Dorcas letter, telling what is required for the bale to be sent the end of October. Canon Chaperlin asked the ladies to note the picture in Oct. 24th Star Weekly of the New Bishop preaching his first sermon in St. James Cathed- ral, . Permission was received from the Bishop to use the new Anglican Pray- er book as soon as it is available, The G. A. was re-organized with' five members and Mrs. H. McLaugh- lin and Mrs. T. H, Shemilt as leaders. ved. Mission Band met Tuesday, Oct, 20 with 20 members present, Meeting opened by learning the Mis- sion Band Purpose and the African words "Jesus Loves Me". The story of 'Boloji was reviewed by Bobby Mec- Laughlin. Then the second chapter was told by Mrs. Butt. Roll was call- ed by Blair Martyn, Mrs. Stuart Dor- vell conducted the worship service and John Larmer dedicated the offering. Meeting closed . with prayer after which a game was enjoyed. - Devitts R.B.P. No. 898 held their Annual Past Preceptors night in Blackstock Lodge room, Oct. 20th. Right Worshipful Sir Knight C. P. Devitt as Wor, Preceptor; Rt. Wor. Sr. Kt. Thos. English Deputy Precep- tor; Wor, Sr. Kt. Herb Hooey Chaplin; Wor. Sr. Kt. Les Brooks Registrar, : an To order, call your telephone business office. it's O.K., we have a : : telephone In our bedroom too ©00000000000000000000000000 ' CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SON, p Decorating Contractors INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Wall Papering a Specialty Phones: Scar. AT 2-0961 Oliver 5-4441 Brooklin, Ont. Whitby MO 8-3569 NOW IS THE TIME TO DO THAT INSIDE REPAIR JOB "FREE ESTIMATE COURTESY | PHONE TO-DAY SERVICE YUkon 5-7391 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER C0. LTD. Initiatory degree was conferred on Sr. Kt. Claud Oliver, After the meeting the members went down to the Recreation centre to a banquet of turkey, rolls, peas, pota- toes, cranberries, pickles, pie and cheese and tea, served by a committee of the members, \ Prior to their leaving for Florida for the winter the family of Mr, and Mrs. Russel McLaughlin held their Christ- mas gathering at the home of Mrs. Carl McLaughlin and boys Saturday, Following were guests: Mr. and Mrs. Russel McLaughlin, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin and family, Union; Mr. and Mrs, Jim McLaughlin and family, Union; Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and family, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Russel McLaughlin remained for the week-end. They ex- pect to leave for the South shortly. 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