" _ competed "'whs By 0. Hill The Parks Board met in the Community Hall Wednesday night with a good attendance. Business of 19656 was finished.}|+ and budgeting for 1966 was planned. Considerable items were discussed. More tables are to be placed in Caesarea and View Lake Parks and im- provements made in the child- ren's park at Blackstock: Mr. Bill Ferguson will be chairman of the Parks Board and repre- sent the Council. The parks caretakers will be the same as previous years. Prize winners at the LOBA euchre Wednesday night--High lady Mrs. W. Archer, High gent Mr. Osmond Wright, Lucky draw--Mrs. George Bowers. A good crowd enjoyed a very pleasant evening of Curling, Skating and Cards at the Arena Thursday night, followed by lunch, This evenings entertain- ment was arranged by the new executive of the Town and Country Club, namely Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, Mrs, and Mrs. Ken Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp. Saturday February 12, Cart- wright Pee Wee Hockey team in a Little N.H.L, tournament in Millbrook and won two of the three games played. By this they received a trophy and were eligible to compete in Oakwood Saturday 19th.. Here they won one game | over Orono but were beaten by Oakwood 2-0 in the Consolation trophy game. Cartwright novice team com- peted in Orono Feb. 12th with following results. Keele 9 Cart- wright 0. Cartwright 5, Orono 2. In the consolation finals Millbrook won, The W.A. of St. John? s Church. met in the Parish Hall on 3 b: ruary 17th. The President, J. K. Lawrence, was in the foie and conducted the Devotional Period. Reports of the Sec'y, Treasurer and other Depart- ments were read and approved. A Bale for Gordon's School will4 be shipped soon. The Speaker for the Women's World Day of Prayer at St. John's on Febru- ary 25th will be Mrs. J. Douglas Paterson of Toronto. Bishop Hunt will conduct the Service of Induction for Rev. R. C. Rose, Ineymbent of Port Perry and Blackstock in the church at 8 p.m. on March 15th and will preach. Following the service, a Reception will be held in the Parish Hall. A Children's Fashion Show with a St. Patrick's Day theme is planned for March 17th at 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall. All children of the district -may enter. For particulars, contact Mrs, J. K. Lawrence, the Coun- try Store, Nestldton,. Following the closing prayers tea was served by Mrs. Lawr- ence and Mrs. J. Rahm. The staff or Cartwright High School attended the an- nual Professional Development Day of District #20 Ontaric? Secondary Sc¢hool Teachers' Fe- deration on Thuysday. February 17. This year the teachers of this district visited various schools in the Metro area to ob- serve téaching methods and dis- cuss curricula. The teachers of Cartwright were the guests of Cedarbrae Secondary School in Scarborough. After a morning of observation and discussion all the teachers assembled at * the Inn on the Park for a lun- cheon dinner. The gue peak- er. was Mr. Norma) Sisqo, As- sistant Superintend? nt for Edy- cation; the topic of his/address "Community C ae APT VA Blackstock News Sunday morning in the United Church the choir rendered a nice Anthem--" My Faith Looks up to Thee", Rev, Romeril chose as the text for his fine sermon-- Bi any man be in Christ. He is a New Creature." In St. John's Rev. Rose deli- vered a fine sermon on "Reli- gion". The Wardens and other officers of the® Church were in- stalled. Monday, February 14 being so mild there was no ice for skat- ing in the Arena, so the Public School held their Valentine skating parties Friday 18 when it was really cold weather, ap« proximately 20° "bélow zero in early morning. Mr. Carl Wright drew the pupils to and from the arena in his bus for their dif- ferent hours of skating. Some of the older pupils walked. U.C.W. attended 'the Annual Meeting of 'Oshawa Pr esbyterial in St. Andrews United Church, Oshawa Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Snache, Gril lia is visiting with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Le Saux and daughter Jeannie Caroline and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wakeford, Tor- onto were Sunday guests. Rev. Merrill Ferguson, Tor: onto and Mrs. Cecil Hill were Monday 14th supper guests of Alan and Mrs. Roy Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vander- huel, 'Orillia spent the. week- end with the Cecil Gibsons, Mr. and Mrs. Hermanus Van- derhuel and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vanderhuel were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Alan Wilson, Nestleton, r.'and Mrs, Mervyn Graham a cousins in Fenelon Falls Saturday. Miss Doris Hamilton und Miss Kathy Parker, Toronto, visited the former's mother Mrs. Fred Hamilton and grandfather Mr. 'R. Wall "in their homes and grandmother Mrs. R. Wall in Port Perry Hospital Saturday. Sympathy is extended Mr. Marvin Nesbitt, Nestleton, in the death of his brother Mr. Elmer. Nesbitt in Oshawa Sun- day. Mr .and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and Alan visited Mr, and Mrs, Roy Cameron, Bowmanville on Sunday evening. Miss Dianne Wheeler ,Bow- manvilfe. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Swain and family. Miss Janice Byers and Miss linda Kuhl, Guelph spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. Miss Gertrude Henry, Tor nto spent the week-end with Mr, and Mr..Tom Dean and Jan Miss Doreen Van Camp, Tor- onto was home with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Stanford Van Camp for the week-end. Mr.-and Mrs. Perey VanCamp and Miss Aileen spent the week end with the Norton Van Camps Listowel. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Smith of Toronto, visited her mother Mrs. R. Ford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning attended the Watkins Conven- tion af-the Tops Motor Hotel in Peterboro, Wednesday. Congratulations Swain pupil of Mrs. Rut} il- who obtained first class Fonours in Grade 8 Piano exa- minations. Also to the follow- ing pupils of Mrs, Gladys Thompson, who all obtained honours: Elizabeth Thompson, Grade 8; Judith and Linda Mountjoy, Grade 7; Leanne Dor- rell, Grade 6; Heather Dorrell, Grade b. All piano. to udy 0n Seventeen ladies of Blackstock : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and | «Lynn Fair, Mary Sharon Glen Edward In Sacred Heart Church Sacred Heart Church, Ux- bridge, Ontario was the scene of a pretty wedding, when Mary Sharon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Regis Imhoff of Bathurst, New Brunswick, was united in marriage with Glen Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goslin, Uxbridge. Rev. father Marynen, officiated at the double-ring ceremony. marriage by the uncle of the groom, the bride looked lovely in a floor length Given in gown of Chantilly lace, The dress was of extreme fullness. The skirt was gathered nicely, avith tiers of lace in tle back. The «long . sleeves tapered to points at her wrist. Her finger- tip: chapel. veil of 'tulle illusion 'of Royal Blue, poie de soir, Her | with white trimmings. Imhoff And Goslin Wed fell from a tiny tiera. She car- ried a cascade of red roses. The maid of honour, Mrs. Peter Caudle, sister of the bride wore a ballerina length gown hat was white fox with a tiny chapel veil. She carried a cas- cade of yellow mums. Both the bride and maid of honour wore white fox stoles. Mr. Ross Monroe, friend of the groom was best man: Messrs. Leonard Nixon and John Goslin ushered. The reception was at Conway Gardens, where a lovely dinner was served. ~ The bride and groom handed each guest a piece of wedding cake when de- parting. = « The bride's mother wore a Royal blue velvet dress, with a mink st6le, Her accessories were white, Her corsage was white sums. For) going away the bride chose(to wear a blue crepe suit Her ac- cessories were white, She wore a corsage of red.roses. The bride and groom took a short trip up North, where they visited with the groom's grand parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Goslin will re- side on Water Street, Port Perry. Mrs. Goslin was showered with gifts at a shower given by Mrs, Leonard, Port Perry, also one given by Mrs. Peter Caudle, Port Perry. Out of town guests were Mrs, Regis Imhoff, Bathurst, ew Brunswick and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Britain, Pontyneal, Ont. John Leask Seagrave Pres. | Of Ont. County Holstein Club The directors .of the Ontario Holstein Club met in the De- partment of Agriculture Office, Uxbridge, on Friday, February 4th, for the purpose of electing' their officers, and - planning thei - programme and projects for 1966. The 1966 officers are as| follows: BE / Honorary President *--~ Ron Werry, Oshawa, #1;- President --John Leask, Seagrave, #2; Vice-President -- Neil Raines, Blackater,, #2; Secretary-Treas. Uxbridge; Audi- tors--Gordon Beare, Uxbridge, Harold Page, Uxbridge, #2. Final plans were made in con- nection with the Annual Hol- stein Club Banquet. Tt will be held on Thursday, March 10th, 1966. in the United Church, Columbus, with Rev. W. G. So- loniuk, Oshawa. R. #9 as the guest speaker. . Arrangements are being made al 'the present time for a bus trip . of Holstein Breeders . to visit farmers in York and Peel Counties on Tuesday, April 12. Arrangements were also made for a barn meeting on Thurs- day? March 17th. Although a definite place has 'not been found for this nreeting. it is hoped that it can be held at the farm of Orvan Chambers, Wil~ frid. The programme will em- phasize "milk produae. an utility type. 3 The Blagk and White Show will be held again at Port Perry Fair on.Labour Day, Monday, Septal 5th. A new project this year is a herd improvement canvass; this 'to the will be undertaken by the pre- sent driectors, past directors, | and other interested Holstein | Breeders. . f + AT REST YOUNG, Beatrice Elizabeth-- | At the 'Brockville General Hos- pital on Saturday, February 19, 1966, Beatrice Elizabeth Wake- ford, wife of the late Norman | Lester Young, dear mother of Mrs. I. L. Saunders (Marjorie) of Port Perry, Mrs. James Mec- Harg (Dorothy) of Kingston, Chief Constable Wilmot F, Young, Brockville Police De- partment. Orval A. Young, Brockville and Ontario Provin- cial Police Sergeant Ronald A Young, Prescott, loving sister or Mrs. W. J. McKendry, Glen- burnie and Mrs. Charles Waite, Owen Sound, Ont. Remains rested at the Johnston Funeral Home, Brockville from Saturday c¢vening where the funeral was held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was made in Oakland- Cemetery Brockville, ost | would PORT PERRY STAR, Thurs., Feb. 24th, 1966 13 Guests Welcomed By Honeydale W.I. At International Meeting Held In Anglican Church The Honeydale Institute were very - pleased to welcome the Myrtle Branch to their Interna- tional meeting held in Feb. at the Parish Hall. Mrs. Lorne, Parrott and Mrs, Fred Wilson of Myrtle gave a most interesting & informative history of the Saskatchewan Homemaker's Guild--thé Insti- tute work of the Province. Mrs, Sam Naples took charge of the programme due to the absence of the group leader Mrs. Frank Whitfield. Mrs. Sam Cawker gave the response Motto -- "Good-will, friendship and understanding are essential for good Interna- tional relationships". Three members of Honeydale presented a brief biography of International personalities in the news. Mrs. Aroti Dutt of India, Pres. of the Associated Country Women of the World (the International. organization of WI) was given, by Mrs. Howard Mackey, Mrs. Keith Rand, Vice Pres. of the W.I, In- ternational organization, a na- tive of Nova Scotia, was taken by Mrs. Herbert Howard, and the new Prime Minister of India, Mrs. Indira Gandhi was presented by Mrs, Sam Naples. The roll call was answered by each member naming one duty of a Public Relations Officer. The business period was. con- ducted by Pres. Mrs. Gord. Ro- bertson, assisted by the Sec'y Mrs. Harold Honey. Correspon-- dence was dealt with, 'and the Treas. Mrs. Earl Bryant report- ed-a good balance on hand. Mrs. S. Cawker reported on. the Luncheon and meeting held at the Prov. Board, Directors home, Mrs. Garnet Francy, of Gormley, Ont. bringing mem- bers up to date on W.I. business discussed at the fall Board meet- ing held in Toronto. Plans were finalized for the Family Night, also the bus tio to Fairvew Lodge. Refreshments were served by the group, and all enjoyed a visit with the Myrtle members. + - Ladies are-working each Fri-: oy 2-4 p.m. at the Cancer Dressing rooms (upstairs at the Office). Anyone -who like to assist in this worthwhile projecty (you do not have to be an Institute member) will be cordially welcomed by the committee. Fantily Party A lively, amusing real old time family party was held in the® Senior Citizens' Hall, on Monday evening. Feb. Tth, when . the W.I. members went "All° Out" to entertain their hus- bands. Tt wa¢ a happy get to- gether, a splendid programme was presented by the ladies-- and the husbands were most pleasantly surprised to find-out what talented wives they really have. 'The kitchen band proved popular. and the band members are now open for engagements. A game of Euchre followed the programme. they a sumptu- ous lunch was served by the copimittee. hringing to a close a véry enjoyable evening. Fairview Lodge A bus load of members and friends journeyed to Fairview Lodge, Feb. 14th and entertain- ed the residents, with a short musical programme. serving lunch at the close. An énjoy- able time was had by all, Rt o, las - xe oe ad - Ce Cet Ne -t . Ar NO aes = ;