Ad oy LIE eT a) iad heed Blacklock News " Continued. Miss Fern Ritchie, Toronto spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beacock and family and all were Sunday supper guests of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Rice and family, Port Perry. The Lloyd Beacocks were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 'Austin Bea- cock. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Sam- ells visited: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Briggs, Toronto, Sun- day. ' Friends will be glad to know Miss Eva - Parr has been moved to Port Perry Hospital where it will be handier to visit her. Sorry to report Mr. John Ballingal, Mrs. Henry Ma- haffy and Mrs. Ernest Gray in Port Perry Hospital. Rev. P. Romeril is attend- ing the Board of World Mis- sions of the United Church of Canada Annual meeting at United Church House, Toronto all this week. ~~ Mr. and Mrs, N. S. Mec- Nally, Colborne spent Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright. WES Brown, A bus load of farmers-are away to a Demonstration at the Shur Gain Farm at Maple Ont. today (Monday). Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gambell and. family Orono were Sat- urday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Marwood McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Gra- ham visited Mrs. L. Bradley, Bowmanville Saturday even- ing. Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brooklin, visited: Mr.. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright are spending a few days with relatives in Bancroft. Miss Lynda Kyte, Guelph spent the week-end at home, Mr. Richard Holden, Mark- ham; Mr. and Mrs. Don Tay- lor and family, Solina were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Larmer and boys. Sunday callers with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Bryans were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and girls, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryans, Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and Miss Barbara Courtice; Mr. and Plumbing - Heating - Electric . _ OFFICE 985 - PORT PERRY, ONT. 2473 RES. 0 cers ctl ffs bef reich ef he rh or EAALALLALALASALAAAASAAALLALAAALAAMAAALA AY iri si ve Mrs. Bob Fairey and girls, Bowmanville. Miss Bobbie Ann Fairey is spending a few days with the Bob Bry: ans, -- Gordie Bryans- is -visit- ing his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryans, Courtice. The first meeting of Black- stock . #2 4-H girls club_was held at the home of Mrs. Murray Byers, on March 5th at 7 p.m. Officers elected: President Gail Bonnetta, Treasurer: Donna Swain. A quiz on Cleanliness and abbrviations was held and Demonstrations on weights | and measurements in cook- ing. 11 girls and 2 leaders at- tended. Mrs. C. G. Venning and Miss Linda Venning attend- ed the Hockey game at Map- le Leaf Gardens 'Saturday night. Miss Linda had been fortunate in winning two tic- kets at C.H.0.0. Radio Sta- tion, Ajax. INVEST NOW 2, for Terms of 3 or 4 years | VICTORIA and GREY ~ TRUST. Guaranteed Interest is payable _ half yearly or may "be left to compound . EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985.7306 PORT PERRY STAR -- Yhursday, March 21st, 1968 -- 13 Greenbank News Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Gray, Glen and Beth Ball of Leask- dale visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoenix on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hancock of Scarboro visited Mr. and H. Phoenix on Sunday. Mrs. H. Hunter spent a few days last week at the a vacation to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walk er and family of Hepworth are spending several days with the J. Iansons. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- Millan and boys called on Howard McMillan .. Saturday evening. Miss Susan Hood of home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Fred Dobson and fam- ily. Mr. Evan Suggitt, Toron- to, brother of Mrs. Dobson passed away this week. . Mrs. Florence Sweetman. of Hamilton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fleet Beare on the week-end. They attended the wedding of Mr. Russell Her- on in Sunderland on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bea- ton and Mrs. Roy Leask vis- | ited Mrs. Dure at Fairview Lodge on Sunday. Mrs. McCowan of Scarboro spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomp son. } Mrs. M. Truax has return- ed to her home from Ux- bridge hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Week-end guests at Reg. ~| Fosters were Mrs. Jim Coll- ett of Toronto, Mrs. Rod Campbell of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beer and Bradley on Sunday. Mr. Ed. Pearce of Listo- "Twell visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Pearce of Greenbank. } Mrs. Cliff Pearson has re- turned home after enjoying Began Duties Continued ; | After a brief period, he left Got your cropping plans made for the coming year? Know what you'll need in Aero® Fertilizers? Come in and talk things over with us. CE tl TE ES a a oe ------ CVYANARMID >> Serving the man whose business is agriculture. _®Reg' d Trademark CERESDALE FERTILIZERS LTD. 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BRIAN' S CC Bn aE EEE Ee SUPERTEST OPEN 7 Days A Week LUBRICATION _ EXPERT _ PHONE 985 - 2243 REFRESHMENT BOOTH COLONIAL BUS STOP (Emergency Groceries) 'Blackstock Girl Going To Europe Lorraine Turner, Black- stock, Ont. is one of 24 Ran- gers. selected to participate in "Our Chalet" Ontario Ad- venture Trip 1968. This trip will include visits to "Our Chalet", Switzer- land, Holland, France ---and England. Lorrie, 15 years old, was a Golden = Hand Brownie of Cartwright Pack No. 1 and Gold: Cord Guide of Cart- | wright Company No. 1 be- fore joining 1st Ontario Lone Co. (Rangers). - Cartwright Guiders, Guides and Brownies are certainly very.proud.of her... __.. Whitby is visiting her grand- parents this week. The UCW units will hold their April meetings on March 27th leaving April 3 free to hold their. Spring Luncheon at 12.30. Tickets are available from the mem- hers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark land family of Orilla visited at Mr. and Mrs. G. Beares. Greenbank United Church Choir were treated to a Thursday evening dinner -at the church by the UCW units. Six quilts were tied and quilted at the church Tues- day by local ladies. Donat- ions for the bale must: be handed in before the meet- ing Mareh 27th. GUIDE AND BROWNIE MOTHERS NEWS The regular monthly meet- ing of the Guide and Brown- ie Mothers was held Tues- day, March 12th. Two of the executives, Mrs. G. Lewis and Mrs. J. Clarke were elected to be the official delegates to the Annual Council and Confer- ence meeting. . A letter was received from the Girl Guide Ontario Council requiring Sailing! & Tripping instructors, also Waterfront staff at Doe Lake for thé summer of Anyone . interested in more information may write to this address: Mrs. Joan Hur- ons, Girl Guides of Canada, Ontario Council, 50 Murton 'Street, Toronto 7, Ontario. Plans are being made for the Rummage and Bake Sale on April 20th. The meeting 'closed and lunch was served. 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