A a RA SOT ut [| 1 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept, 25, 1969 Blackstock News: By O. Hill Guide and Brownie Banquet On Sept. 15, 1969 the Cart- wright guides and Brownies "held their annual banquet at the Recreation Centre at 6:00 p.m. with a delicious chicken .dinner. After dinner there were toasts and presentations de- livered and then a sing-song took place led by Carol Werry. The guest speaker, Mr. ™. Ranford ,a photogra- pher for the Toronto Daily Star, showed some interest- ing slides he had taken ac- ross Canada. . The banquet came to an end at 9:00 p.m. with the Brownie and Guide closing and fly-up ceremony. Written by FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS CALL ART'S PLUMBING and HEATING 985-2581 R.R.1, PORT PERRY OPERATED by ART (PETE) PETROZZI . Brendean Game Farm LICENCED MECHANIC and Shooting Preserve Brendean Game Farm R.R. 4 Uxbridge Telephone 985-7465 Controlled hunting over 400 acres of magnificent natural - pheasant cover. Sea- son frog 1st Sept- ember 1969 -- 31st March, 1970. Hunting privileges $10.00 per day, a minimum number of 2 pheasants released per hunter. Bag limit of 3 pheas- antsregardless of sex. ~Located in the town- | ship of Reach, just | 7 miles SW of Port ff Perry. Write or phone || for brochure or reservations. . . PHONE: / ASSURANCE Your Great-West Life man...a great friend for your family Wm. Laurence Evans 15 BELL STREET, UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO |} Great-West Life 852-3184 ©, COMPANY ll with silent prayer, in mem- li SUNDAY. SEPT. 28th-- Diane Hamilton, Approximately 145 mothers and daughters thoroughly en- joyed this dinner, so effici- ently served by the gentle- men, and the slides of bird life as well as the rest of the programme. The morning Unit of the U.C.W. met _at the home of Mrs. Merrill VanCamp, Sept. 16th with, an attendance. of After coffee, Mrs. Harold Kyte, opened the meeting ii) Church Services CHURCH OF ASCENSION ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose, Minister SUNDAY. SEPT. 28th-- Trinity XVII 9:45 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK Trinity XVII 1¥15 a.m.--Morning Prayer Church School PORT PERRY "UNITED CHURCH Rev. Mark Reeves, Minister SUNDAY. SEPT. 28th-- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.-- Sunday School ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. William Black, F. R. G.S. SUNDAY. SEPT. 28th-- 10 a.m.--The Annual Rally Day Service led by the ° Sunday School Teachers-- The Commissioning of the Staff and Leaders at this service--Family Pew Ser- vice with a weléome to all. Next Sunday the congrega- tion will unite with Burns Church Ashburn for their Anniversary at_11 a.m. Rev. M. M. Macleod, B.D. of Toronto as the Guest speak- er and music by choir. -and a Toronto Quartette. Coming on the 12th of Octo- ber at 7:30 p.m. the terrific Film--"No Greater "Love" filmed in Vietnam by World, Vision of Canada. PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH PASTOR 'A HERN (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY. SEPT. 28th-- --AND THY. NEIGHBOUR-- Mission. Conference 10 a.m.--Promotion Day 11 a.m.--Judsons from Philip- pines at all services. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Mon., 8 p m.--Gordons, Manitoulin Island. Tues., 8 p.m.--Rev. Akirs Uchida, Japan. Wed., 8 p.m.--Rev. Hines, Colombia. United Church of Canada - SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. George Toskey SUNDAY. SEPT. 28th-- 11 am. & S:300 p.m.-- Manchester Anniversary, Guest Speaker Rev. Alan Barnes of Columbus at * both services, Special music. Scugog & Prospect Services Cancelled. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH ' Rev. R. Batten, ' Rev. I. MacLean 10 a.m ~--Family Bible Hour 11 am. ~Morning Worship She then centred her wor- ship period around the theme 1 "Nameless ~ Men "and Wo- men"--It' is not always those who make the headlines. who make the greatest contribu- tion. Mrs. Ralph Larmor was in charge of an excellent pro- gramme on Prejudice. Meet- ing closed with Benediction. The afternoon Unit met in the Church Vestry Sept. 16 with 16 ladles in attendance. Mrs. Walter Wright welcom- ed all especially a visitor, gave the call to worship, then had a moments silence and read a memorial poem-- "After" in memory of Mrs. Ernest Larmer, The worship was based on Matt. 25 : 1-15 -- "God's In- vestment in us"--followed by offeratory prayer. Hymn 374 was read in unison. This be- ing Mrs. J. A. Johnston's 81st birthday, Happy Birth-|-- day was sung. Several an- nouncements were made at each unit as--General meet: ing of U,C.W.,, Sept. 30th, Re- gional meetings in Hampton, Oct. 20 and in Brooklin, Oct. 27th. An invitation from our Anglican friends to visit them, and see a demonstra- "| tion of Pakinson embroidery Sept. 18th. The Bible Society meeting in the Anglican Parish Hall, Sept. 28 at 7.30 p.m.; when Mr. Irwin Col- well and his mother from Bowmanville will show slides and tell of the work of Rev Ted Colwell in Brazil. Trea- surer's report was received. Roll call was answered with "Something interesting I did this summer'), Here we en- joyed severdl little trips to various places. Mrs. C. Hill gave a reading -- "Mission. aries". Closed with Bene diction after which a delici- ous lunch and social half hour was enjoyed. Thursday evening the A. C. W. entertained the Thurs. day Guild to a delicious din- ner in the Parish Hall, Then at 8 p.m. ladies of the Unit- ed Church began arriving. These later had previously been invited to a display of Pakistan embroidery. At 8.30 Mrs. Harry McLaughlin ex- tended a hearty welcome to all and after the singing of the W.A. hymn called on Mrs. J. A. McArthur who in- troduced Mrs. Rice and Mrs. McRoberts of Toronto who showed beautiful slides of Pakistan and gave a very in- teresting and informative commentary. of life in that country and some of its hard- ships. ory of 'Mrs. Ernest Larmer. Mrs. Chas. Smith ex- pressed the thanks: of the gathering to these two ladies, A grand array of emhroid- ery done by women of Pakis* tan (their main means of liv- ing) was on display and a nice amount sold. A delici- ous lunch and social hour topped off a lovely evening. A pleasant evening was spent in the Township Hall Saturday when at least 125 relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright as- sembled to extend best wish- es on the. 25th wedding an- niversary. After a couple of hours playing cards or visit- ing, Mr. Dalton Dorrell (who was soloist at their wedding 25 years ago) called order, and extended congratulations and presented the honoured couple with a Hutch and miscellaneous gifts. Both Bride and Groom replied in 'an interesting manner with some reminiscences. THE PHILIPPINES -- JAPAN -- A bountiful lan¢h and re- newing of acquaintances com- pleted the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bul- mer, Fenelon Falls, were over night guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Graham Friday. Glad to hear Mrs. Wm. Hopps and Mrs, R..'Brown are progressing favourably in hospital. Port Perry. - 'Messrs. Leslie Nicholson & Ken Levely, Toronto called. on*Mrs. G. Fowler Monday, then took her to Seagrave to Mr..and Mrs. Geo. Ruther- fords for supper Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George-Fulford of Sask., Mr. and Mrs, Allan «~ (Continued on Page 14) -- AND THY NEIGHBOURS -- Speakers From --_ Special Music -- Foreign Students -- Coffee Hours Sunday 10 a.m., flam., 7 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wed, -- 8 p.m. September 28 -- October 1 PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION CONFERENCE We Care! Cottages Wanted L REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 Luke 10:27 NORTHERN CANADA COLOMBIA DX Station COLUMBUS 'Phone: 655-3892 LADY MOTORISTS AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! WHY PAY MORE? 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