: 12 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 2nd, 1968 Celebration at Haydon Unit. Scugog News Mr. Sherman Greene and Mr. Lyndon Greene of Osh- awa flew in on Sunday and visited their brother and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, McLaren's Beach. : » Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weiland and daughters of Oshawa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: J. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. J. Callan of oToronto spent the week-end #at their cottage, McLaren's Beach. "Mr. and Mrs. Helliwell & children of Highland Creek Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. F. Tyrell. {: Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith vi- sited with their daughter & son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Agincourt on Sunday. -. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kane & family spent Tuesday in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey and family have moved into their new home on the Is- land. ~ Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornish & family of Oshawa spent the week-end. at their cottage. - The Gifford, Ivan & Eric Greene visited Sunday with the Arthur Greene's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese & sons and Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. sary. Choir practise Thursday night at Mrs. Kane's. Church Service at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Keep coming Rev. Teskey. BURKETON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Tabb "lattended the Centennial Cawker Wedding Anniver- | TY ed Church 100th anniversary supper. Rev. Cobb was the guest speaker. Mr. Tabb re- members the celebration for Col. L. T. McLaughlin and the Rev. Cobb and himself in Tyrone in April, 1919 af- ter returning from overseas in the first great war. Mrs. Glen Lavender has been 'a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Glad to report she has now returned home. - Mrs, T. me has been visiting in Os Mrs. Raymond Davey was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davey and fa- mily, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith of Oshawa with* Mrs. J. A. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer called at the home of his mother Mrs. W. Brayant. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gat- chell, Oshawa, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and family. 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The audit has been conducted in accordance with the instruc- tions of the Department of Municipal Affairs. 3. Except for the possible effect on certain balance sheet items caused by the above-mentioned weaknesses, the balance sheet of the Community Memorial Recreation Centre presents fairly the financial position of the Centre as at December 31, 1967. Because of the possible material effect of the weaknesses in internal control, we do not express any opinion concerning the statement of revenue and expenditure of the Community Memorial Recreation Centre for the year ended December 81, We report that due to the nature of the. revenues of the Public Library Board we were unable to verify revenues beyond those re- corded in the accounts. We were unable to verify the revenue of the Community Memorial Recreation Centre because of the weaknesses in the Board's internal The remaining financial statements present fairly the financial position of the municipality as at December 31, 1967 and the results of its operations for the year ended on that date. . DELOITEE: 'PLENDER, HASKINS & SELLS Jie (Continued on Page 13) BLACKSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill Services Sunday were well attended by those at home. In the United Church there were several empty pews due :{ to the fact that 24 members of the Hi C were attending a Hi C Conference in Lind- say Friday evening to Sun- B day 'afternoon. A.C.W. prayers were repeat- ed responsively. The Roga- tion Day Service is to be a joint service with Port Perry charge and to be held on some. farm May 19th return- ing to the Parish Hall for lunch after. Ladies were reminded to leave baking for Port Perry with Mr. and "Mrs. Carl Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Dalt- on Dorrell and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marlow and thmily. The Bilbies are en- route back to-One. Hundred Mile House, B.C. after a holi- day in Europe. Mrs. Wallace Rutledge and her father Mr." Davis, Ban- Village Of Port Perry "Rev. 'P."Romeril chose -as. the theme for his sermon "| "with All Thy Mind". What is the quality of your thought life? We should guard.and discipline our thoughts. The choir sang an Anthem". Be Thou my Vision". In St. John's Church Rev. R. C. Rose preached on the Resurrection. Mesds. Harold Kyte; David Kyte; P. Romeril; Walter Wright and John Carnaghan enjoyed the Japanese United Church U.C.W. at Centennial H United Church, Toronto on Saturday afternoon, April 27. Msds. P. Romeril, H. Kyte, Glenn Larmer and Roy Mec- Laughlin are' attending a Presbyterial executive meet- ing in Oshawa today (Mon- day). .Work on the new Post Office in Blackstock com- menced last Tuesday, April 23rd and is coming along splendidly. Prize winners at the eu- chre Tuesday night: High lady--Mrs. W. Hopps; high gent. -- George Bowers; low lady--Mrs.- Williams; as low gent -- Mrs. Stanford Van' Camp; Lucky draw -- Mrs. Russel Mountjoy. Glad to report Mrs. Roy Turner home from hospital and progressing favorably. Nine members met. at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Laughlin April 25th for the Thursday evening Guild. Mrs. McLaughlin led in de- votions and chose as scrip- ture passage 1 Cor. 13. In- stead of singing a hymn we listened to a fine record of "The Lord's Prayer". Hospital "spring. fair -at the home of Mrs. Barry Fisher before noon, May 25th. Final arrangements were made for the Mother's Day supper May 10th. meeting to be held at Mrs. Brian Hamilton's May 23rd. A delicious. lunch and cof- fee was served by the host- ess. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Bil- bie are spending a few days Next' Carl Wright Sunday after- noon. 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