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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jan 1969, p. 2

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2 - PORT PERRY STAR = Thursday, . Tan 23, 1969 BLAC KSTOCK NEWS By Olga Hill The General Meeting of Blackstock U.C.W. was held January 14th, 1969 in the Christian Education room. Bible Study arranged by the morning unit with Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy reading the Scrip- ture passage, and an article from the clip sheet. Mrs. Ralph Larmer took up the collection & offered prayer Minutes were read and adop- ted. «Treasurer gave a fav- orable report. Mrs. Neil Malcolm read a number of excuses why one will not take an office, from the clip sheet and gave the nominating report. Mrs. Glenn Larmer thank- ed everyone for co-operation through the last two years. Mrs. Romeril thanked Marion and all agreed by clapping of hands. Rev. P. Romeril spoke briefly on The Evelation of Women's meetings thro the years, He finished with "The Kingdom of Heaven is very peaceful but revolution- ary. He installed the new officers and 'welcomed the new President to the chair. Mrs. Harold Kyte and Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy presented Mrs. Glenn Larmer with a life membership pin for her work through the last two years. Mrs. H. Kyte sang "Bright- en the Corner where you are". Presbyterial will be Feb. 12th at Kingsview Unit- ed Church, Oshawa. Mrs. Tonge will speak in the after- noon. Letters of thanks from BUYING REAL ESTATE LTO -REALION 985-7373 | Unit Leaders-- "Parish Hall Jan. 16, in the those receiving Christmas re- membrances were read. Clos- ed with Benediction and the evening unit served lunch. Following are the officers for 1969: Past President-- Mrs. Glenn Larmer President--Mrs. Roy ~ McLaughlin 1st Vice President-- Mrs, Walter Wright 2nd Vice President-- ? Volunteer ! Sec'y--Mrs, Ross Duff Treas.--MTrs. 'Murray Byers Convenors: Citizenship-- Mrs. William Fergu-on Mission & Ch. Educ.-- Mrs. Roy Taylor Stew. and Vocations-- Mrs. Glenn Larmer Supply--Mrs. C. Wright and Mrs. C. Hill Program--Mrs. M, Van Camp and Mrs. Romeril Nominations--Mrs. N. Mal- colm and Mrs. H. Kyte Social Functions--Mrs. F. " Vleiger and Mrs. R.. Larmer . Com. Friendship--Mrs. H. Van Camp and Mrs. K. Samells Literature--Mrs. Walter Wright Rep. on Manse Com.-- ~ Mrs. I. Thompson and Mrs. N. Malcolm C. E. Committee-- Mrs. S. Van Camp Bd. of Stewards-- "Mrs. L. Wright Flowers--MTrs. J. Carnaghan Press & Archives-- Mrs. C. Hill Pianist--Mrs. G. Strong Morning--Mrs. H. Kyte Afternoon--Mrs. 'W. Wright - The Sr. A.C.W. met in the afternoon with Mrs. 'John Wtertilizer--16.20-10. || [] J { Rg. 4% | J X42. Uxbridge 852-3321 CO- by Don Rixon UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Your Co-op has formulated a special Barley { High Nitrogen levels in Co-op--16-12-10 en- A sures top Barley yields. Their is no urea-nitrogen in Co-op 16-12-10. is is guaranteed on 'the label. will bé no urea burn to the Barley seed or seed: fling. The materials used to make Co-op 16-12- 10 have been selected to give a low salt index. is law index further reduces the chance of ANE The phosphate content has been incrdased by (WW ififty percent. This greater amount enables the H/iBarley plant to become established quicker, 16-12-10 contains 10% sulphur. 'If sulphur lacking a reduction in rate of growth may oc- 4 cur as well as the development of slender stalks. If planting Barley this Spring, shouldn't you be using Co-op 16-12-10? 'United Co-operatives of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) OP TOPICS Thus there Port Perry ZE. 8-4130 Hamilton, presiding. The Devotional Service was led by the Presigent, * - - Mrs. F. Staniland gave each member a copy of the An- nual Financial Report which was well done and quite gra- tifying. The materials on hand for quilts 'were discussed in pre- paration for a quilting later. It was decided to have a vacuum cleaner repaired and also the dishes checked and replacements purchased. Sev- eral "thank-you's" for Christ- mas Remembrances were re- ceived. Donations were gratefully accepted from Mrs. J, Forder, Mrs. H. Hooey Mr. and Mrs, Walted Law- rence and Mr. and Mrs, Wall. Mrs, J. Rahm made Novelty aprons for members to make donations as indicated by the verses in the pockets. After the business a social hour was spent with I. Demp- R Seagrave News Bill Wanamaker has made the news again this week. He is to be the assistant sports editor for the Durham Jour- nal which will be a part of the Oshawa Journal. We will be watching for "By lines by Bill", The 8. S. had their annual meeting last Wed. evening so are ready to go places. Bill Barr occupied the chair in the absence of Lawrence Ni cholls and Mr. Critch was in action for the election of of- ficers. Reports showed we are still alive and though the treasurer's balance is small: |- er than usual we are not in the red. ; Two of our younger help- ers, Maureen Tobin and Sharyn Shirt declined office and Doug McMillan had some reservations, What does that mean? Results of the election of officers left things much the same as last year. Bill Barr steps up to be super-supt., | with Lawrence Nicholls re- tiring and Cliff Short install- |ed as supt. No. 4. Mrs. Ni- cholls is still recording sec'y and treasurer while Debbie Mschke teams up with Lloyd Bruce for the Sunday count- ing. - Mrs. B. Carr replaces Sharyn Sort as assistant for the primary class. The adults finding themselves without a teacher are going to try group discussions. The S. S. Anniversary will be held as usual the last Sun in May. Unit 3 U.C.W. met at the home of: Mrs. Fishley on Wed. night. They did a bit of 'quilting and organized for '69. Mrs. Cliff Short is Unit HA. E Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985-2383 Ptolemy & Grieve B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. PHONE: Port Perry 985-3182 leader with Mrs. Scott as as- sistant and Mrs. Ken Short is social representative. This esses, Honorary President-- President--Mrs. John Vice President--Mrs. Treasurer--Mrs. Frank BORE Ani a NR A SHA SOR) HE i ye sey and L. McArthur as host-' Staniland Sunshine Secretary-- Mrs. W. W. Van Camp Chancel Guild Convenor-- Mrs. J. Hamilton Family Life Convenor-- . Mrs. Norman Green Dorcas Secretary-- Mrs. H. McLaughlin Group Leaders-- Mrs. John Rahm and Mrs, Austin Beacock Officers for 1969 are: Mrs. Jos. Forder Hamilton Harry McLaughlin ecording Secretary--Mrs. J. A, McArthur ROXY THEATRE (V).4:1:3]o]ef ERY ORK] Thurs,--Fri.--Sat. January 23-24-25 It's the funniest 'Rob In'of them all Walt Disney Presents "NEVER A DULL MOMENT" 'Dick Van Dyke -- Dorothy Provine Coming Next "Five Million Years to - Earth" and »Bandolero" bunch is talking of a "Fun-|; Night" soon, Unit 1 meets on Tues. of this week. Isn't it time for Mrs. McNeil to be coming home 'to keep these women busy? His Seagrave friends ex- tend sympathy to Mr. Merrill Johnston of Buttonville whose mother passed away at the end of the week." Mr. and Mrs. F. Nobbs called on' Mr. Johnston on Sunday, 'Also on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tobin, Miss Maureen & Mr. Dane Coxworth journey ed to Newcastle to the home of Mrs. Jack Bridger. The occasion was the celebration of Mrs. Violet Moon's 84th birthday. Mrs. Bridger is Howard's Draperies HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Slip Covers Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating . Service Phone 725-3143 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. Custom Made Drapes Mrs. Moon' daughter. Little Kimmis Tobin of Blackstock spent several days last week with her grandpar- ents while her mother was coping with the flu bug. Attendance at church ser- vice was pretty good for Sea- grave and who do you sup- pose was late? Mr, Critch| now knows that Ontario hills | can be slippery. S. S. was much as usual except that attendance reached 103. Wendy Monahan was the lady who had a birthday. rm-- rto-- Check The Label 'On Your Paper Home Heating Comfort Keep WARM with Home Heating Oil. We have top quality Furnace and Stove Oil. For A Trial Order Phone 985-7951 Port Perry REESOR Fuel & Lumber ; Com JOHN OEERE | You won't want to good farmers. See "4520 Tractor . THURSDAY, 200 oy e to where the knowledge is -- Comelo. FARMING FRONTIERS miss Farming Frontiers '69. It's an ex- 'citing film event loaded with information of interest to all the "*Furrow on Film." Infrared photog- raphy. weather modification. and hedging to help increase profit are some of the topics you'll learn about. Then there's ; "What's New for 1969." You'll see the 120-h.p. Turbo-Built . Plateless Planters and many more. Don't ~ miss' Farming Frontiers '69, UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT] JANUARY 30th, 1969 P.M. to 8:00 P. M. SEE THE DISPLAY AT THE SHOP AND THE PROGRAM AT UTICA HALL. REFRESHMENTS SERVED! WIN'A'ROLL-GARD! ' SEE YOU THERE! ¥ i

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