EE ---- | SAVE!! 3» 1 ERE Si he CR si addy SYN POLE . Blackstock News On early Sunday morning the quiet of our village was suddenly shattered by the wail of fire engines rushing tothe fire inthe home. of Mrs. Jean Trewin, Lloyd and Earle and Mrs. Louise Wright. At the height of the - fireour local Cartwright Fire Brigade was assisted by two units from the Port Perry FireDepartment. By the time the blaze was put out by noon, - - both the house and contents was severly damaged by the fireandthegreatquantities of water necessary to fight the fire. Fortunately all mem- bers of the family escaped safely. # Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to Miss Hazel English on the suden passing of her brother Mr. Dalton English in Port Perry Hospital on Saturday morning. ; Winners at the Seniol # Citizens Card Party held last Tuesday with 18 tables were Ladies. High-- Ida Samells, Second - Doris Manns, Lucky Ticket - Hazel English Men's High - Lionel Byam Second - William Forder, Lucky Tic- ket, Mrs. Skelding. Next # party will be May 9. _MissMary Ann Drinkwater of Ottawa, granddaughter of Mrs. W. W. VanCamp won First Class Honours in vault- ing in the Indoor Gymnastics at Toronto on April 22, 1972. € Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey, Howard and Tara Lynn spent the weekend at the "Big Johnston House" in Peffer- law as guests of Mrs. James Naylor. hr Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans # were Thursday callers of his father Mr. James Bryans in Oshawa General Hospitaland Mrs. 'Bryans in Courtice. Patti Bryans spent the weekend with Mrs. Virginia Fairey and family of -Bow- manville. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Muir. Mrs. Laura Woodward, Point-au-Baril visited her sister Mrs. Stanford Van- Camp. # Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleming and Janice, Oshawa were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer and Mr. , and Mrs. Vincent Archer of Bowmanville were Sunday guests. : John Wolfe is beginning his first: semester at Guelph University this week. Jennifer Lynn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown of Oshawa and great granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown was baptised during the morning service at St. John's Anglican Church. Larry Felstead was baptised afterward in a ' private family service. ---- The sacrament of Baptism was conducted in the United 8: Church as well. Those child- ren baptised wereShawn WHY PAY MORE ? On Premium Quality <DX> FUEL OIL STOVE OIL PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL «| 668-3341 CALL COLLECT Brown, Leslie Hoskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hoskin, Lisa Mary Pricé daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Price, Scott Douglas Robertson of Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and: Lorrie Anne Marie Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Swain, ° - The A.C.W. met on Thurs- day afternoon in the Parish Hall with President Bertha McLaughlin conducting the Devotional "on Wisdom. Mesdames Smith, Green, Staniland, Hamilton and McLaughlin read articles on Confirmation, Conviction, Confession, Conversion and Committment followed by prayers. The annual meeting was announced for Toronto on, May 3. The Mother's Day Supper on May 13 and the catering to the F.W.T.A.O. Banwuet on May 18 were discussed. Plans were also madefor cleaning the church. It was reported that 2 quilts have been quilted and 1 made forthebale. The remainder of the afternoon was spent packing a bale. New articles to the value of $63.00 were packed. Tasty lunch was served by Mrs, Beacock and Mrs. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Asselstineand Teresa were in the Belleville area for the weekend. They visited Vern's -mother Mrs. Violet Poole in Belleville and his sister Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webber and family at Wooler. Sunday callers when they returned home were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frey of Nestleton and Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. On April 15) the annual Father and Son Banquet was held in the Recreation Centre with 116 fathers, sons and guests. Mr. William Francis, chairman of the group Com- "mittee was Master of Cere- monies and called on Rev. Vicor Parsons, Scout Chap- | "CERTIFIED" 16 OZ. SUGG. LIST 1.29 CHOOSE HER FAVOURITE _ ASSORTMENT HEALTH SALTS lain to ask the Blessing followed by the toast to the Queen, A delicious dinner prepared by the Ladies' Auxiliary was served by the Ranger Company. All leaders of both Scouts and Cubs were introduced to the fathers present, All receiv a written report of the year's main activities. Blair Graham received the Scout Trophy for the best Scout in Camp 1971. Cub Trophies were presented for the best Cub in Campd 1971 to AngusFrancisfor A Pack and Dale Williams for B Pack. Mr. Parsons presented several Religion and Life Awards with an explanation of the meaning of this award. A film on previous camps was shown for the boys to recall the fun enjoyed last. year, : Mr. Harnden, Oshawa pro- vided the entertainment for the evening with his magic, which provided mystery and laughter for all. One Ranger Marie VanCamp played the piano for the singing of O Canada and again for God Save The Queen which brought the evening to a close. Smokey Says: THE GOOD AND BAD SIDE.. CARELESSNESS| / MADE THE A DIFFERENCE! Greenbank W.l. The April meeting of Greenbank W.I. was held April 19th, Toopenthemeeting the Ode was sung and the Mary Stewart Collect repeated. Minutes and treasurer's re- port ~were given. Twenty members and one visitor answered the roll. The program was given, The President thanked the members in charge. : Mrs. H. Phoenix was then called upon to install the following new officers. Past President - Mrs. F. Phoenix, President - Mrs. M. Lee, 1st Vice- Mrs. G. Beaton, Sec. - Treas." - Mrs, A. McMillan, Assistant Sec. - Mrs. W. Stone, Branch Directors - Mrs. G. Stone, Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. K. Rodd, Mrs. E. Clements, District Director - Mrs. H, Phoenix, Alt. Director -_ Mrs. F. Phoenix, Curator - Mrs. J. Ianson, P.R. O. - Mrs. H. Thomas. Standing Committees: and World Affairs - Mrs. G. Mera, Education and Cultu- ral Activities - Mrs. M. McGee, Family and Consu- mer Affair - Mrs. F. Innes, 'Resolutions - Mrs. D. Don- neral, = Auditors - Mrs. Graham, Mrs. V. Mount. Mrs. Lee, the new pres- ident, thanked Mrs. Phoenix _ for her enthusiasm and untiring efforts in the past three years. Ladies -- remember the s bustripunder the guidance of Mrs. Graham. The meeting closed with O Canada and the Institute Grace. A social hour followed. P.R.0. Myrtle Thomas POR PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Moy 3, 1972 - 1) Agricultural and Can. Ind. - Mrs. F. Beaton, Citizenship JAN ows K ov P 0 D R ES On April 1, 1972, Irma Barbara Janowski, daughter ski, became the bride of Ronald Joseph Podres, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Janow- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Podres. Driveways FREE ESTIMATES Check The Label Protect our forests' beauty from fire! . On Your Paper a 99e 2 BONDED PAVING LTD. Parking Lols ~~ 3-YEAR GUARANTEE TERMS For Information Call 723-5492 Open 24 Hours "BONDED PAVING LID. SATUR CONTINUES UNTIL DAY, MAY 6th 985-3548 SUGG. 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