A "(4 NS 2% yo. A iat NN lA A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT STORE We don't care how many socks you own. None of them can do as much for you as Supp-hose Socks. *U.S. PAT. NO, 2739467 Supp-Hose MEN or WOMEN For Health And Comfort 34.95 495 Only Supp-hose has the patented® 2-way rib that gives yon the support you want and, at he very same time, makes you look good. Supp-hosé SOCKS FORMEN id FATIGUE! I Ea L | | Prayer followed by the Lord's | - a) PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, March 24, 1966-3 Blackstock News By Olga Hill Tuesday morning 11 members of the Candace unit met at the | home of Mrs. Ken Lee. The Vice leader Mrs. Neil Malcolm | | presided and opened with Silent | | Prayer. After which she read | a devotional paper, "It's the Little Things of Life That Count", with Scripture passage | from Psa. 8. Hymn 351 was sung and offering received and | dedicated. Mrs. Gordon Pais- ley dealt with Chapter 4 of Study Book and had a tape re- | cording followed with a aes | tion and answer period. After | business period meeting closed with prayer. Next meeting at Mrs. Ralph Larmer's April 19, | Mrs. Kenneth Samells was hostess for the Anna unit on Tuesday afternoon, President Mrs. George Skelding presided. Mrs. Russel Mountjoy conducted the 'Worship period which in- cluded Scripture Psa. 104:1-24, Hymn 356, Reading regarding | the use of money, Prayer and | Offering, Msds. Roy Taylor & | Lorne Thompson will receive | used Christmas Cards and Mus. | Chas. Wilson used stamps to be sent overseas, Plans were made for the April General Meeting. Ladies reported 8 calls made. Mrs. Romeril spoke on Chapter one of Study Book "Jesus Christ and the Christian Life", and formed groups for discussion which brought their finding for general discussion. Closed with Benediction. Nine members and 2 visitors attended the meeting of the Dorcas unit at the home of Mrs. H. Taylor Wednesday afernoon. President, Mrs. Lloyd Wright presiding opened with a verse. | was received. ' guest speaker, | Closed with hymn & Cecil Hill commented on Chap- ters 5, 6 and 7 of Study Book, during which as well as discus- sions, several passages of Scrip- ture were read by the members. Mrs. Stanford Van Camp gave a report of the Presbyterial An- nual meeting, Mrs. Walter Wright read an item from "The Torch of India" written by Miss Doreen Van Camp. Apprecia- tion of cards sent the Browns 17 calls reported. Lenten meetings March 28, 29, 31 and April 1, alternating be- tween United «nd Anglican churches was announced. Plans for the programme for March General Meeting on 29th were finalized. Mrs. Ernest Hibbard of West Hill is to be Come and bring a friend. prayer, Mrs, Keith Van Camp was hostess for the Esther unit on Wedesday evening. Ten ladies attended. President Mrs, Arn- old Taylor opened the meeting with excerpts from the Diary of Dag Hammarskjold. Mrs. Glenn Larmer gave a report of the annual Presbyterial. Members are to bring in old sheeting for cancer dressings also used clo- thing to be sent to Miss Muriel Stevens in the Congo. 11 Hos- pital and 5 home calls were re- pored, A committee was ap- pointed to arrange for Short- horn Banquet April 13. The Devotional period was taken by Mrs. Ernest Swain in which she read a paper by Rev. L. Good- {man on "Working -- not being Idle", The first three chapters of the Study Book were commented on by Mrs, Swain and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy who also led the Poslun Coats for Ladies 29.95 Craft Coats for Men Windbreakers $14.95 -s19.95 Jackets $19.95 - 24.95 All Weather Coat $19.95 Arrow Shirts s5.00-:6.00 -- WALLPAPER -- 200 Patterns In Stock 4 Hymn 240 was sung and Mrs. discussion. The Bay of Quinte ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF (RKAYSER-ROTH Wright led in prayer. Mrs, (Continued on page 14) of Paacaay SOOO SOOO OOOO OO OOP OPOO ODD SAVAGE SHOES for Chil dr €N | $ Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) | ra LIMITED 4 ® YOUR CERTIFIED © OXFORDS - STRAPS s5 QF _ s§ QF |i . . ¢ TRAVEL CONSULTANTS $ A complete travel service throughout the world. Patent Leather - cnitdrens speci s4. Q5 |i} v's auree™ 8 1728-6201 OSHAWA @ (3 lines) 57 King St. East @® VOTO OTOOYOOP AAA A A A aaa aa a ag Arches, FRANK SHERMAN PLASTER REPAIR SERVICE Cleanliness is our by-word I. arge and small repairs E very plastering need N eat workmanship -- PHONE ceilings, etc. 852-6756 THE NIGHTINGALE ~~ THE NIGHTINGALE RESTAURANT is pleased to announce the reopening for the coming season Saturday, Mar. 26 r fa Ade o> o> 7S OUT OVOYOO00o0vvovveeoeoe "f NEN WE In TN TONE a sa ATI NS - . yy RAL ER -- ET =o SR NE be Se -V a RA Cy a Peal SS Es vs gra" A EAN met SRI =, ll ne