Family Day services were well attended in both chur- ches Sunday morning. In the United at 10 o'clock the choir sang "A Morning-Pray- er". Rev. Romeril spoke on the great responsiblities of parents in building christian homes. The Sacrament of.In- fant Baptism was adminis- tered to Joy Catherine, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry; Glenn Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marry De- Geer; Jannette Renee, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vlieger. : Next Sunday, May 19th is Sunday School Anniversary. Rev. William Patterson of Gardenview, Whitby is to<be guest speaker at the morn: BLACKSTOCK NEWS ing service. Childrens choir will provide the music. At 7.30 p.m. the theme is "Pan- orama of the Bible". Each department will take part in the programme. There will be displays and a social hour in the Christian Education room following the service. In St. Johns _ Anglican Church at 11.15 a.m. Rev. will be served in the Parish Rose took his subject from Psalm 107 and spoke of Jesus as Pioneer who led the way and we are all Pil- grims. : Next Sunday the service will be held in conjunction with Port Perry congregat- ion at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe as this is Rogation Sunday "when the seeds will be blessed. Following the service lunch AVLMER CHOICE PEAS & CARROTS 2 wn 39 CARLOAD FOOD MARKET - PRINCE ALBERT BLUE SHIRRIFFS Instant Potato 12 oz. 5 5c MAR BEEF or IRISH Swifts Stew ue 57 CLOVER LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON _ 61° : : c 6° OFF - BONNET GARINE PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 16th, 1968 - 9 Hall and a social time pon On Sunday evening the six Girl Guides who received their Gold Cords the week before and their parents and friends attended a Central Area ceremony in Millbrook Legion Hall, where they re- ceived their certificates. The Mother's Day supper in the Parish Hall, Friday evening proved real success- ful and was thoroughly en- joyed by all. - Mrs. Wm. Taylor of Port Perry was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ham- ilton and family. Sympathy is extended the family and relatives of Mr. Charles Graham who passed away last week. A large number of relatives and friends visited at the Morris Funeral Parlors, Thursday or attended the funeral on Friday. Sorry to report Mrs. Wil- bert Archer is ill in Port Perry Hospital. Glad to know Kenneth Gibson is home from Osh- awa Hospital. Rev. P. Romeril and Mr. Earl Dorrell are attending conference in Kingston this BICKS RELISHES 3 zon §O¢ YORK PEANUT BUTTER 16 ox. Jar 45¢ DOG FOOD § GINGER ALE, LEMON-LIME, ORANGE, ROOT BEER Royal Crown COLA 6 wer 53 UNION CARBIDE GARBAGE BAGS DR. BALLARD'S CHAMPION "DETERGENT OVEN READY TURKEYS MAPLE LEAF GRADE 'A' 8-12 Ibs. Avg. Wi. 43. FRESH LEAN FAB 30: OFF King Size <1.47 | GROUND BEEF - 49- 10 Ibs. 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