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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Mar 1968, p. 12

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-many -- more" 12 = PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 7th, 1968 ~ BLACKSTOCK By Olga Hill Attendance was not as large as usual at church ser- vices Sunday due to the high winds Saturday which blocked several roads and "lanes: snow plows were working it is impossible to get all open: ed early or keep them open when still filling in. United Church people were happy to se¢ Mr. and Mrs, Howard Forder and fa. - mily of Brooklin worshiping . here Sunday morning. The Forders were former Black- stock residents. Several from this area at- "tended the meeting held in Grandview Public School, Manvers re proposed chan- ges in the educational plans being proposed by the pro- vincial government. Glad to report Mr. Roy Taylor progressing well in Oshawa Hospital following surgery. Mrs. Roy Taylor has spent the past week or more with "Altho| Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Horn, Oshawa. Mrs. Philip Romeril was guest speaker at the World Day of Prayer Service in Port Perry. Several from here attend- ed the World Day of Prayer Service in Nestleton Presby- terian Church, Friday, when Mrs. Will Hooey was guest speaker and Mrs, Visser sang a solo, A bus load of Girl Guides with Patrol Leaders and Swimming instructors S. Turner and E. Bailey went to Peterborough Feb. 20th and enjoyed swimming in the heated pool. Feb. 22nd--Thinking Day --Blackstock. Brownies . en- joyed a skating party at the arena. Leslie Wright and Marilyn Duff planned the programme and received their hostess badges. Sympathy is extended the relatives of Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy who passed away in Mrs. "Eades Rest Home, i ing services and naterials: - A. SERVICES from various pits. ---for-road- construction. 4. Erection of Pence various locations. Part 'A', B. MATERIALS included. Flake. Soil Sterilant. 7 and 8 of Part 'B'. ~~ envelope. COUNTY OF ONTARIO and OSHAWA SUBURBAN ROAD COMMISSION | TENDER for ANNUAL SUPPLIES and SERVICES Tenders will he received by. the undersigned until 4.30 p.m. March 26, 1968, for the supply of the follow- "Contract C5-68, Gravel Crushing Contract Crushing, Stockpiling and/or Delivering approxi- ~mately- 85,000 cubic yards of gravel and sand 2. Supply and Application of AFproxITaIEly 145 000. "Gallons -of Road Prime.- - 3. Rental of Road Construction Equipment - Rental of various units of equipment to be used ~The anticipated work in- volves approximately 78,000 cubic yards of exca- vation in two (2) locations. fleets of equipment will be Tee. Erection of approximately 7,000 rods of fence in 5. Supply and Placing of Sod . Supply and Placing of approximately 7,000 square yards of sod in various locations. . County tender forms must be used for all, items jn Prices quoted for materials are to-include delivery to any point within the County. 'Where applicable "both Federal and Provincial Sales Tax must be 1. Bituminous Emulsions and Patching Materials. | 2. Calcium Chloride -- Bulk.and Bag, Liquid and 8. Chemicals used for Weed and Brush control and 4. Grader Blades in various, quantities. : 5. Snow Fence -- approximately 15,000 feet... 6. Highway Signs -- various types and quantities. 7 Fencing Materials -- approximately 14,000 rods of . 'Farm Fencing materials. 8. Cedar Fence Posts -- 8' long, 6" top, peeled. County Tender Forms must be used for Items 6, Tenders for Items 1,23, 4 'and 5 of Part 'B' must be submitted on supplier's own stationery. All tenders must be clearly marked as to: con-- tents on the outside of the envelope and each tender for each item must be in a separate "Tender Forms and Tender Envelopes may be se- cured from the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG. County Engineer, _ 605 Rossland Road East, . WHITBY, Ontario. One and possiny two NEWS Port Perry, Tuesday. Miss Lorna Wright, Water- loo, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wright and three sisters, © "Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp' and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ian Stewart, Brooklin and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin, Whitby, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Han- cock, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin and Debby were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Kyte. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larmer, Pickering were Sunday "| guests of Mrs. G. Fowler. Mrs. P. Romeril and Mrs, H. Kyte are attending the United Church Women's Conference in Simth Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Mec- Kee attended the funeral of a cousin Mr. Harold Mitchel in Peterborough Saturday. Mr. Paul Rahm, Peterbor- ough, spent Friday & Satur- day and Mr. and Mrs. Cam- eron Porter and Sean were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm. Mrs. Cecil Hill spent last week with her brothers and wives in Toronto. : Prize winners at the eu- chre Wednesday night were: High Lady--Mrs. G. Fowler; High Gent -- Mr. Bert Gib- son; Lucky Draw--Mrs. Chas. Smith, Mrs. John Carnaghan, Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, 'Mrs. Wm.: Mahaffy and Mrs. Harold McLaughlin enjoyed the Flower Show at- O'Keefe Centre Thursday. Mr. and Mrs--Roy Turner, Lori and Janet-attended the 'Winter Carnival on _Wollas- ton Lake, near Coe Hill on Sunday. Mr. .and- Mrs. - Ross - Duff have returned from a pleas- ant holiday in Florida. _ We are happy to hear that after seven years -of work by travel agencies and Canadian Immigration offi- cials, phone calls, cables and letters, Mrs. Elizabeth Keul has been. allowed to leave Romania and join her son Michael who lives near Nestleton. : Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ar- cher, Bowmanville, Mr. El. mer -Archer & Miss Marilyn and Jim, Whitby, Mr. Ronald Archer, Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Archer on Saturday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bev Dealy & Traci, Toronto spent * the week-end with the . Ken Dunsmoors. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me- Laughlin and family enter- tained Rev. and Mrs. P. Ro- meril and Dennis for dinner Saturday evening. - Guests with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Beacock and boys. on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motton and family, Willowdale, and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole, Mrs. Margaret Tarvis and 'Miss Olive Beacock, Oshawa. Ld * * (Intended for last week) The Candace unit of UCW met at the home of Mrs. Harry Van Camp Tuesday morning, Feb, 20th with 11 members and: one child pre- sent. A hymn was sung and Lord's Prayer repeated. The leader Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy led the Worship. Mrs. John Carnaghan led an interest- ing discussion on "Moulding Children". - Mrs, Harold Martyn reported on the re- cent Presbyterial on Bow- manville. Afternoon unit which met in the Vestry of Church Feb. 21st. Leader Mrs. Walter "Tour of Japan". Mrs. Stan- worskip including a Medita- tion on "The Seventh Flute". She stressed the importance of exercising control in our actions and speech)and clos- ed with a poem -- "The Hu- man Touch". A reply from Mr. Alex Carruthers M.P.P, re-school hoard was read. Report of Presbyterial was given By Msds. P. Romeril and Glenn Larmer. Ladies were asked to watch for and save any articles on China, for riext year's study. The evening unit met in the Vestry Wednesday, Feb. 12th. 12 ladies attended. Mrs. Ernest Swain read the Scripture and prayer and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp gave excerpts of Japan. Miss Aileen Van Camp showed lovely slides taken on her trip to the British Isles last summer and took ladies with her on the trip by her inter- esting commentary. Leader Mrs. Richard' Van Camp expressed the appre- ciation and - conducted the business period. reminded of the World's the Junior Farmer's Banquet March 9th. The 1st Cartwright B. Twelve ladies attended the Wright opened with a brief. 5. DI4%- drinks. The ford Van Camp gave the "At all units ladies were |$ Day of Prayer. service and |: to which U.CW. is to cater' ory of Lord Baden Powell's birthday Feb. 22nd. All 20 Cubs were present and Akela Walter Welts and Leaders Arnold Williams and Harold Crawford. Following thé re- gular - opening ceremony some games were played then the lunch of birthday cake, muffins and soft Akela took movie films, Monday, February 19 in Blackstock Recreation Centre 8 new Cubs of 1st Cart- wright A Pack were 'invested --namely: Bradley Black; Peter Duivesteyn; Billy Frances; = Blair Graham; Douglas Larmer; Ray Porrill; Dean Stanley; Michael Wood: ward. Parents of the boys being invested were invited. Lunch was prepared by the newly formed Mothers Auxi- liary and served by the -}Scouters-of Cub Pack. Games were played. Akela Walter Welts came and took pic- tures for movie film, Mr. and Mrs. Keith John- ston, Belleville, were Wed. nesday guests of Mrs. J. A, Johnston. \ Mr. and Mrs. Murray By- ers; Mrs: Wm: Mahaffy; Mrs: John Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly attended the Convention of Agricultural Societies in Toronto, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fer: guson and family, Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fergu- son, Alan and Kevin spent the week-end "at her home in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mor- ton and boys were Sunday supper guests with Mr. Roy Ferguson, "Rev. and Mrs.-C.-H., Fer- guson, Don Mills and Mr. & Mrs. Stan Rahm were Satur- day dinner guests of Mrs. Cecil Hill. WEATHER TOMORROW Sunny 85° Clear-Skies IF YOU BOOK NOW ON OUR SPECIAL AIR CANADA CHARTER FLIGHTS TO THE CARIBBEAN. 2 LOWEST FARES EVER .-. . Exampe: 14 days Barbados including, 2 meals daily, Hotel, trans- CALL "FOUR Pack of Cubs held a Birth- |¢ Re KING E. day Party, Feb. 21st in mem- fers, tips, etc. $369. Can. Air fare is included. NOW SEASONS TRAVEL 576-3131 + INVITATIONS - CAKE BOXES ot MATCHES - NAPKINS from the PORT PERRY STAR PHONE: 985-7383 . OR. DROP. IN AND WE WiLL BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU ORDER YOUR Wedding Stationary . ANNOUNCEMENTS | i osuAWA §

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