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Port Perry Star (1907-), 8 Feb 1968, p. 12

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YING A ENR $2 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Feb. 8th, 1968 HG tier RA LAR LL) \ Ine Ahn CES BAF VARTA BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill ..38 young: people took the Blackstock Baby Sitters Course and received their Diplomas. Prizes Were -- Girls: Best Overall--1st--Eleanor Wright; 2nd--Susan Thomp- son. Best Book - -- Heather Dor- . rell, Boys:-- Best Overall--1st--Donald Edgerton; 2nd Donald John- ston. Best Book--Ken Crawford. The Annual Official Board of Cartwright Circuit met in Blackstock" Church. Monday evening, January 29th. Rev. P. Romeril gave the Worship also spoke of the shortage of ministers and announced a commission meeting in Hampton, April 22nd." Reports were received from all charges and proved to be in good financial stand- 'ing. Decided to raise the 'budget $500.00. Also the in- surance on the manse is to be raised $5,000.00. On motion Pastoral Relations are to continue: Agreed. Appreciation was express- ed to Pastor and Circuit Treasurer. "Services in both churches Sunday were well attended. Rev. Romeril preached on "Use or Lose". It being Communion Sun- ) day in St. John's, Rev. Rose preached on "Symbols and Scaraments." A large number of young people. attended the Ice Follies in Toronto Thursday| night. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rut- ledge, Bancroft, spent a cou- ple of days with Mr, & Mrs, Bn ~ Carl Wright. Tm Mrs. P. V. Woodward; Mrs. I. C. Stewart, Heather and * Duncan, Brooklin, visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Stamford VanCamp. Prize winners at the Insti- tute euchre Wednesday night, Mrs. Hector Shortridge Mr. Percy Van Camp. Lucky draw--Mr. Marwood McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me- Laughlin were Saturday ev- ening supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Sturrock and family, Bowmanville, "Mr. and Mrs. John Hopps and Johnny, Oshawa were]. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold ". McLaughlin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samells and family, Bowman- ville; Miss Anna Samells and |- friend, Orono were Sunday supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. INVEST NOW 6% VICTORIA snd GREY | TRUST Guarenieed is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Pgrt Perry Kenneth Samells. Miss Janis Dorrell spent the week-end with her sister Miss Nancy at Toronto Uni- versity. . " Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris, & Miss Joyce Mahaffy, Toronto were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mahatfy and boys.' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and girls"spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker and Murray, Fenelon Falls: + Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barr and Beverley, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fer- guson, Hamilton, visited the Gordon Strongs Sunday. Mrs. Frank Carter, Maple Grove, spent the week-end with her sister Mrs, L. Henry. Mrs. Roy Avery and Car- lyle; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe, Tillbury were week- end guests of Mrs. J. A. Johnston and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- cher, Bowmanville, were Sat-- urday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer. Week-end visitors of the Ken Dunsmoors were Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy and Traci, Toronto. Miss Doreen Van Camp, Toronto spent the week-end at home. Sorry to hear Mrs. Hopps' had the misfortune to fall: and fracture an ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargeter and family and Mr, and Mrs, Roy Graham and family, Port Perry were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCann and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watt and Andrew, Oshawa! Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Porter and Sean, Orono were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. John Beacock were Sunday guests of the Les Beacock's, Prince Albert. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Martyn and sons were Mr. and Mrs, Russel Wright, Tyrone; Mrs. Edith Mollon, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Don Glover, Cindy and Ted, Oshawa.' Prince Albert News Another error: in last week's issue the name Ken Murray was "mentioned in- stead it should have read Bill Murray of Columbus. Last Thursday night about thirty interested folk made their way to the church par- lors for the annual congre- gational meeting, Our min. ister opened the meeting in 'a religious manner and pre- sided throughout the even- ing. = Various reports were heard and discussed from the different branches of the church. At the conclusion a cup of tea and sandwiches were served by the ladies. Mrs. Allen Martyn accom- panied her daughter Mrs. Jas, Nokes of Oakwood to Toronto one evening last week when they attended a BOWLING Friday & Saturday Nights ALLEYS MAY BE RESERVED. Causeway Bowling Lanes | OPEN shower of a friend, Miss Lynne Hunt a future me spective 'bride; -- Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love and family invited and served a delicious dinner to approxi- mately fifteen immediate re- latives and close friends. The party was arranged in special honour of a sister-in-law Mrs. "Dr." Harold Jackson's birth- day. © The happy group en- joyed and appreciated the dinner and fitting trimmings | that climaxed the remainder of the celebration. % Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh and sons were in Toronto on Sun. day visiting a cousin Miss Patricia Gostick who is leav- ing shortly for India repre- senting Canada in Girl Guides. Mrs. Robt. Jackson (who re. cently turned 90 years), Mr, N. 'Shunk, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sabha dat vis su ds es wid bit ' For All Your" Plumbing and Heating Needs CALL ARTS PLUMBING and HEATING R.R. #1, PORT PERRY Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ)" . Licenced Mechanic abiniebbteh hehehehehe heheheh bebe hethsbehebebebebet orb 985-2581 ° | hie b D R 8 2 8 SN Love, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mur- phy and others attended the L] "At-Home'";-of -their relatives Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dowson's fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. John Beacock, Nestleton were Sunday visit. ors with the brother Mr. & Mrs. Les. Beacocks, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilson' were company with her bro- ther Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Columbus. accompanied their 'friends Mr. and Mrs... Chas, Ingleton to Toronto for the week-end. Mrs. A. Parker, Oshawa is spending a few weeks with her daughter - husband Mr, and Mrs, F. Brooks and sons' and enjoyed the "Ice Follies" in Toronto. Miss Valorie Heayn, Tor- onto with her parents Mr, & Mrs. Wm. Heayn and sons. 'esse sssssnnesnad ' ' ' < No Cust oi ed Camaro of theyear. - We've warmed. up 'February for .sportsminded motorists with an exciting new array of sports features with which to customize any Camaro. And we've called it "Hugger" Month to cele- brate. Join us and see what' the Soung's all about. New colors never bafore available on Cambro --new Rallye Green and three Corvette colors: British Green, Le Mans Blue and Corvette Bronze. New sports striping that accents the look of-action. Sure-footed wide-oval: whitewalls. Great choice of sporty' wheel covers: mag-spoke,. simulated-wire and others. They're all there in . the Sports Department, waiting for your per- sonal customizing touch: Standard Camaro, There is a difference. And we can prove it; y ~ See your Authonzed Camaro dealer Camaro Rally Sport and Camaro SS. Find out for yourself how the * 'Hugger" got its nick-name--test drive one while the General GM -Motors Mar of Excellence' Road Test i isin full swing at your Chevrolet dealer's! MARKOF EXCELLENCE ROAD TEST | woem BEARE MOTORS LTD. N 258, tr Craters now R-460C QUEEN STREET Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibson - -

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